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the big concern with many of these, particularly better on the bottom is that they could be leaking oil. fuel, and if they could be for quite some time. they could only get three at that time of the water. and it could be four, five more days of this a salvage operation. the harbor will be closed until the least of sunday. the latest news conference the department of fish and game. >> a lot of the damage that would of occurred to pose with an under the water line to handle larger vessels bottom out. and at the top, the organs, the mass of the sailboats that for clinging together-the tops of the masses of the sailboats. until the owners are able to communicate with their insurance companies. >> those boats have gasoline, oil, and if you leave them on the bottom ultimately that fuel will seek out. and it will float to the surface with the pollution hazard. we are trying to get those boats out of the water to eliminate pollution hazard. and the navigational problems of social with having a vote on the bottom. with having a vote at the bottom--enfeof >6 of the stocks have been reopened but
the big concern with many of these, particularly better on the bottom is that they could be leaking oil. fuel, and if they could be for quite some time. they could only get three at that time of the water. and it could be four, five more days of this a salvage operation. the harbor will be closed until the least of sunday. the latest news conference the department of fish and game. >> a lot of the damage that would of occurred to pose with an under the water line to handle larger vessels...
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those gross percentages are detailed on the bottom of page 5 and the top of page 6 of our report. on page 6, we point out that, as shown in table 5, on page 6 of our report, they would pay at least $703,966 over the first five years of the lease, based on the minimum annual guaranteed with 5% increases each year after the first year. however, the department is estimating that the percentage of gross will exceed the minimum annual guaranteed, and that is why on table 5 it shows that the department expects to collect over the five years $1,081,049. on the bottom of page 7 of our report, we point out that the proposed master bicycle lease rental concession lease would permit part wide to increase the number of bicycle rental concessions from the currently proposed five sides to an undetermined number of additional not specified city park locations in the future, subject to approval by the recreation and park commission, but not subject to approval by the board of supervisors. it rental concessions and additional park locations are added, then -- that increases the minimum annual guar
those gross percentages are detailed on the bottom of page 5 and the top of page 6 of our report. on page 6, we point out that, as shown in table 5, on page 6 of our report, they would pay at least $703,966 over the first five years of the lease, based on the minimum annual guaranteed with 5% increases each year after the first year. however, the department is estimating that the percentage of gross will exceed the minimum annual guaranteed, and that is why on table 5 it shows that the...
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. >> i've never seen a regulation -- it just says 10 inches on the bottom. but i would think as a practical matter you could have it on the pull side. >> would it serve any function? . >> i can't imagine there's any benefit on having it smooth on the pull side. it's the push side, so you can push the door open with the foot plate. chair. here we are going in. now people are puting stuff in the way. very difficult to get in, there's stuff to trip on, for all of us. wheelchair or not, there's all sorts of stuff. here are wheelchair users going into a small store. these very small mom and pop corner stores are very difficult because of the need to have a lot of goods in there to make the business work. this is a real challenge. this is a store on mission street where they have actually figured it out. the aisles are nice and comfortable, minimum size but comfortable. she's going in, she can turn, she can get to the counter. it may not have the lowered transaction counter we're going to see in a counter here where someone who can't reach up to the full height of
. >> i've never seen a regulation -- it just says 10 inches on the bottom. but i would think as a practical matter you could have it on the pull side. >> would it serve any function? . >> i can't imagine there's any benefit on having it smooth on the pull side. it's the push side, so you can push the door open with the foot plate. chair. here we are going in. now people are puting stuff in the way. very difficult to get in, there's stuff to trip on, for all of us. wheelchair...
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at the bottom of the frame. for rex drives one deep to left. it's in the shade so he thinks he just tied the game with a homer. it was actually off the wall. torres in his home run trot. gets picked off at third. the giants go on to the victory. >> may not have an nfl football season this year but we had fortunately at the coliseum. mexico facing paraguay. mexican fans not shy about their allegiance to their soccer team. hernandez with the header, beats paraguay's keeper. 1-0 mexico. later in the half. guardado. they go up 2-0. mexico wasn't done. 4th minute. hernandez again delivers the blow. second goal of the game, and mexico goes on to a 3-1 victory. >> let's tee it up for the king. arnie's army showed up in force at the arnold palmer invitational. this is not country club etiquette. tiger lost the handle today. lips out. 2-over 7 4. trevor immelman, our shot of the day. second on the par-4 first. 186 yards away. the eagle has landed. shoot 4-under 68. 5-under. rickie fowler from the beach on 16. watch this. holes it for birdie. fowler, 6-u
at the bottom of the frame. for rex drives one deep to left. it's in the shade so he thinks he just tied the game with a homer. it was actually off the wall. torres in his home run trot. gets picked off at third. the giants go on to the victory. >> may not have an nfl football season this year but we had fortunately at the coliseum. mexico facing paraguay. mexican fans not shy about their allegiance to their soccer team. hernandez with the header, beats paraguay's keeper. 1-0 mexico....
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we are going to put that wax seal on the bottom of this, mount this down on the floor flanged and mount the toilet on to this. >> good. does not look like it takes a great deal of expertise to do it, but you have to have the right parts and equipment. terrific. i want to ask andre. tell us, from a design point of view, what is that people are looking for these days in toilets. >> when we look at toilets, first of all, are we doing a traditional or contemporary design? obviously, we picked a traditional design. traditional design for traditional patterns. contemporary toilet for contemporary bathroom. we look about the lines of the toilet and how easy they are to clean. some of these are very sleek and come down to the floor. that is good. they are very even and clean and very easy to clean. we also think about americans with disabilities act, about handicapped toilets. those tend to have the seats and a little bit higher, so they are easier to get in and out. >> i would like to continue that discussion when we talk about aging in place. as people get older in their homes, we need to acc
we are going to put that wax seal on the bottom of this, mount this down on the floor flanged and mount the toilet on to this. >> good. does not look like it takes a great deal of expertise to do it, but you have to have the right parts and equipment. terrific. i want to ask andre. tell us, from a design point of view, what is that people are looking for these days in toilets. >> when we look at toilets, first of all, are we doing a traditional or contemporary design? obviously, we...
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starting at the bottom, the goals and objectives are meant to drive the action. this is the shorter-term progress report. over time, we will aggregate other similarly-focused actions. these will be measured by performance indicators, and the performance indicators will measure how effective we have been. finally, this is what we call a performance profile. it is a snapshot of what we will be reporting to you in july at your retreats. let me give you the results of fiscal year 2010-2011 evaluations. what you are seeing is five sections that are profiled. each one describes one of the goals. in each section, you will see a slide with the objective for the gold. the five inner circles are reserved for the results of the evaluation, and each score from 1 to 5 are leading performance indicators. so, these are the key performance indicators that you will see in each of these areas. for the quantitative indicators, we will average them how over time. so, when we reach the dark green, we will have reached perfection. so, you probably will not see that in july. so what ar
starting at the bottom, the goals and objectives are meant to drive the action. this is the shorter-term progress report. over time, we will aggregate other similarly-focused actions. these will be measured by performance indicators, and the performance indicators will measure how effective we have been. finally, this is what we call a performance profile. it is a snapshot of what we will be reporting to you in july at your retreats. let me give you the results of fiscal year 2010-2011...
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it will track the bottom of the ocean floor the entire way. >>jacqueline >>pam: with the coast are putting two different precautions to put oil preventing oil to get into the bay from these barges in the water. rob fladeboe takes us at this reservoir why he cannot hold another crop. >>reporter: this is what happens when was of wires, cannot hold another-water drop. and one water or reservoirs, get killed. hence, spill away. but you are looking at, is one the get-filled. a concrete viaduct that diverts water around into this creek below. it is doing exactly what is going designed to do, this section of the santa cruz mountains received 4.72 in. of rain fall cents friday. more than enough to take this reservoir from capacity and then some. this provides drinking water to the community of gilroy and also farmers, ranchers and a southern except santa clara county. most of this will go into the water table into the ground and others could find its way into the river and monterey bay. officials said the this reservoir, near gilroy will continue to s
it will track the bottom of the ocean floor the entire way. >>jacqueline >>pam: with the coast are putting two different precautions to put oil preventing oil to get into the bay from these barges in the water. rob fladeboe takes us at this reservoir why he cannot hold another crop. >>reporter: this is what happens when was of wires, cannot hold another-water drop. and one water or reservoirs, get killed. hence, spill away. but you are looking at, is one the get-filled. a...
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next, the six triple bottom line categories. you recognize the environment and natural resources, the community work place, infrastructure. we have seven objectives that we integrated, and this was the primary focus for our material analysis. and associated with each of these objectives was at least one, if not more than one, performance per year. and you do not see them on this training. this is the durable section. the whole point of the durable section is to drive in inspire the needs for the fiscal year, and to operate in order to identify inefficiencies where we can make the most progress leading our objectives and strategies. durable elements will be evaluated by a third party every two years. but not only will the durable section be evaluated. both sections, the framework as old, and -- the framework as a whole, and we will take into account in a valley with in a performance. the dynamic section -- to be repetitive, again -- is to make progress against our objectives and goals one thing to keep in mind as you looked at the
next, the six triple bottom line categories. you recognize the environment and natural resources, the community work place, infrastructure. we have seven objectives that we integrated, and this was the primary focus for our material analysis. and associated with each of these objectives was at least one, if not more than one, performance per year. and you do not see them on this training. this is the durable section. the whole point of the durable section is to drive in inspire the needs for...
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often, totes and bags have this shaping at the bottom. ut if they do not have proper support or stability they'll certainly sag. i like to use a stitchable plastic. it comes in sheets, either black or white. here's the white form. i cut this minus the seam allowances. i do save all the little extras because we use the extra scraps throughout the series. since it's easy to sew, but difficult to pin i use double-sided basting tape on the underside. then i have positioned this on the underside of that shaping piece. this is the piece that this particular handbag has. flip it over. i position this on top of the fleece. the stitching was done all around the edge to hold it in place. it is not included in the seam allowances. when it's sewn in, it gives that bag extra stability. so canvas, fleece, and stitchable plastic the three key ingredients in working with handbags. most bags and totes require approximately 1/2 yard of outer fabric. if you're like me you have a collection of fabric fermenting in your stash. i'm sure there are selections jus
often, totes and bags have this shaping at the bottom. ut if they do not have proper support or stability they'll certainly sag. i like to use a stitchable plastic. it comes in sheets, either black or white. here's the white form. i cut this minus the seam allowances. i do save all the little extras because we use the extra scraps throughout the series. since it's easy to sew, but difficult to pin i use double-sided basting tape on the underside. then i have positioned this on the underside of...
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so, we are closer to the bottom three than the top three. and our ranking has declined dramatically in the last 10 years. the good news is, some of the countries their rank at the top have had their own problems in the past. they got their act together and they are ranked highly. and if we were able to adopt the recommendations of the national fiscal responsibility reform commission or ones that have the same bottom line fiscal impact, we would go from number 28 to 8 and have fiscal sustainability 440-plus years. host: ok. let's talk about one of your categories. fiscal space. the results. you call this, fiscal base by country, percent of gross domestic product. listed at the top is chile, with nearly 200% fiscal what does that mean? guest: what it means is the fear of radical amount of debt as a percentage of the economy that they can take on -- so, how much could you take on without having certainly a debt crisis, or a crisis of confidence among investors, versus how much you have right now. for example, there fiscal space is 200%, and the
so, we are closer to the bottom three than the top three. and our ranking has declined dramatically in the last 10 years. the good news is, some of the countries their rank at the top have had their own problems in the past. they got their act together and they are ranked highly. and if we were able to adopt the recommendations of the national fiscal responsibility reform commission or ones that have the same bottom line fiscal impact, we would go from number 28 to 8 and have fiscal...
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the bottom line is this, though, she voted against hr-1 as did every other democrat. that's the republican proposal because i think we're united in one thing. we should make significant cuts, absolutely. we need to. but, we can't cut into our seed core. we can't cut into things that help america grow and create jobs like education or cancer research or food safety, things like that. and i think what you're finding, chuck, is you're going to find a turning point here. now that every democrat has rejected hr-1 and clearly doesn't have the votes to pass the senate, the ball shifts to speaker boehner. we've put some cuts on the table. we're willing to put more. but they have not said a single place where they would move off hr-1 and now it can't pass. so actually the action in the next week or two will occur behind-the-scenes. speaker boehner will have to meet with this e78s freshman republicans. some said they won't bouj. if he won't he may have to make a coalition with the democrats in the house. hr-1 can't pass. we're willing to be reasonable and meet in the middle as l
the bottom line is this, though, she voted against hr-1 as did every other democrat. that's the republican proposal because i think we're united in one thing. we should make significant cuts, absolutely. we need to. but, we can't cut into our seed core. we can't cut into things that help america grow and create jobs like education or cancer research or food safety, things like that. and i think what you're finding, chuck, is you're going to find a turning point here. now that every democrat has...
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the bottom line is americans are competitive by nature. we want to beat the pants off of china. i have to believe that at some point, if we continue to talk about education and continue to bring these issues to light, the american public is going to wake up and say we want to be number one in the world. we want to have the best education system for our kids. this is the ideal this country was founded on, the idea that every kid, regardless of their race, socioeconomic status, and zip code can live the american dream if they work hard and do the right thing. that is not the reality we have today, but i believe it is possible because i believe it is who we are as americans. tavis: i appreciate your time tonight. >> for more information on today's show, visit tavis smiley at pbs.org tavis: join me next time for more on the debate over u.s. intervention in libya. that is next time. we will see you then. >> all i know is his name is james, and he needs extra help with his reading. >> i am james. >> yes. >> to everyone making a difference -- >> thank you. >> you help us all live bette
the bottom line is americans are competitive by nature. we want to beat the pants off of china. i have to believe that at some point, if we continue to talk about education and continue to bring these issues to light, the american public is going to wake up and say we want to be number one in the world. we want to have the best education system for our kids. this is the ideal this country was founded on, the idea that every kid, regardless of their race, socioeconomic status, and zip code can...
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the big change to our process, some schematic changes, and the bottom line changes to our estimation of need, which changes year to year as well as with new sources of revenue. i will follow that up with working for the waterfront talking about where we are spending our various colors of money across the waterfront, and then, highlighting the sea wall. so this is a terrible slide. i know of the thought -- i know that this is completely a little, but i wanted to put it up anyway despite advice not to because it shows you this is the end result of the new process we undertook this year with the two-year planning process for the capital budget, which i think you just approved on consent. the medium term plan, and then our 10-year plan. first columns on the left are the budget, and left half of that is the medium turn -- medium-term plan. that spread sheet, which is really about this big, is how we found a home for all the projects submitted through the process, whether they be through for funding or other funding. i had to put it up there because it was not going to see the light of day
the big change to our process, some schematic changes, and the bottom line changes to our estimation of need, which changes year to year as well as with new sources of revenue. i will follow that up with working for the waterfront talking about where we are spending our various colors of money across the waterfront, and then, highlighting the sea wall. so this is a terrible slide. i know of the thought -- i know that this is completely a little, but i wanted to put it up anyway despite advice...
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flowing into the big transport structures that exist around the city, probably flowing right at the bottom of these very large structures. they are on the order of dozens of feet wide and dozens and dozens of feet deep and they have little sloped bottoms and q nets at the bottom where most of the dry weather sewage flows all the time. that waste water is transported to the treatment plant. on a rainy day, those transport storage structures, the large structure represented in the center of the picture, start to fill and they fill dramatically. it always amazes me to watch a flow gauge or a level gauge on one of these structures. just to give you an idea of their size, if any of you are familiar with the great highway out by ocean beach, there's one of these structures that runs under the great highway that's about two miles long, about 40 feet wide and about 40 or 50 feet deep and it can hold 50 million gallons of runoff. i can watch the level gauge on our monitoring stations just creep up when the rains start to get hard. so the amount of water that we handle in a storm is absolutely treme
flowing into the big transport structures that exist around the city, probably flowing right at the bottom of these very large structures. they are on the order of dozens of feet wide and dozens and dozens of feet deep and they have little sloped bottoms and q nets at the bottom where most of the dry weather sewage flows all the time. that waste water is transported to the treatment plant. on a rainy day, those transport storage structures, the large structure represented in the center of the...
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a lp toh up to 18 inches thick covers the bottom of the marina. and it's not just the smell that has them hurrying up. the rotting sardines can destroy vital oxygen, killing other fish. you can only imagine how that smells. >> that's wrong. never seeing sardines the same way again. >>> coming up next, move over mark zuckerberg. someone else is america's youngest billionaire. >>> also, the walmart makeover. maybe smaller is better. >>> and the brazen burglars, who
a lp toh up to 18 inches thick covers the bottom of the marina. and it's not just the smell that has them hurrying up. the rotting sardines can destroy vital oxygen, killing other fish. you can only imagine how that smells. >> that's wrong. never seeing sardines the same way again. >>> coming up next, move over mark zuckerberg. someone else is america's youngest billionaire. >>> also, the walmart makeover. maybe smaller is better. >>> and the brazen burglars, who
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slowing at the bottom lane here as you approach the toll plaza. i'll check, so far sounds like everything is clear but there may be a lane closed. that's why there might be slowing approaching the left side cash lanes. >> thanks, mike. saving for retirement can be tricky now a days. how about being told you owe money after you cash out? what you need to know before taking your payout. and facebook gets into the movie rental business. how it will work. how happy are you living in california? a new poll reveals where you may be happiest. and a live look outside, i love looking at the bay bridge. a nice beautiful day on tap. [ female announcer ] why watch regular tv when you can experience the next generation of television service? at&t u-verse tv. tv like you've never seen before at a really great price. go now to the website below and get u-verse tv starting at just $29 a month for six months, dvr included. or get up to $300 in a promotion card with a qualifying u-verse bundle. u-verse tv lets you record and play back your favorite shows in any roo
slowing at the bottom lane here as you approach the toll plaza. i'll check, so far sounds like everything is clear but there may be a lane closed. that's why there might be slowing approaching the left side cash lanes. >> thanks, mike. saving for retirement can be tricky now a days. how about being told you owe money after you cash out? what you need to know before taking your payout. and facebook gets into the movie rental business. how it will work. how happy are you living in...
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erika miller looks at how this trend could affect the bottom line at many american businesses. >> reporter: luxury chain coach, hershey's chocolate, and colgate-palmolive are three very different companies with one common concern. all are feeling the squeeze of rising commodities costs. and they're not alone. higher energy prices are hurting profits at many firms by raising transportation and operating expenses. on top of that, many industrial commodities such as copper are surging in price. ditto for agricultural products like cotton, corn, and dairy. so it may surprise you that wall street firms are actually raising their profit forecasts for s&p 500 companies. s&p's mike thompson says this year's earnings forecast has gained almost a percentage point since the beginning of the year. >> the big picture is that the economy is obviously improving enough for the s&p 500 that it is actually outpacing the adverse effects of these higher costs, currently. >> reporter: part of the reason for the optimism on wall street is that many companies are passing along higher wholesale costs to customers
erika miller looks at how this trend could affect the bottom line at many american businesses. >> reporter: luxury chain coach, hershey's chocolate, and colgate-palmolive are three very different companies with one common concern. all are feeling the squeeze of rising commodities costs. and they're not alone. higher energy prices are hurting profits at many firms by raising transportation and operating expenses. on top of that, many industrial commodities such as copper are surging in...
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on the bottom, not coming out with a great amount of effort. >> reporter: he says fish and game divers saw damage to the hull and searched for signs of pollution. >> we took a look to make sure there was no motor attached and did my best to look inside of the boat to see if there is a gasoline or full tank or something like that. >> reporter: a crew showed us these sonar images taken under the harbor where they found this large object. not a boat but a dock storage box. they went down to see it and shoot these pictures of it up close. >> the harbor is only 10 feet deep right there. that box is 3-1/2 to four feet on the bottom. it would be an impediments to boat traffic. we have to remove it. >> it is it too danger for crews to get it but divers may be able to resume their searches this weekend. for now the harbor remains closed. in santa cruz, ktvu channel 2 news. >> for more, including how to donate to the relief effort in japan click on our home page ktvu.com. >>> engineers are raising concerns about the seismic safety of two tunnels in san francisco. muni says twin peeks and sunset
on the bottom, not coming out with a great amount of effort. >> reporter: he says fish and game divers saw damage to the hull and searched for signs of pollution. >> we took a look to make sure there was no motor attached and did my best to look inside of the boat to see if there is a gasoline or full tank or something like that. >> reporter: a crew showed us these sonar images taken under the harbor where they found this large object. not a boat but a dock storage box. they...
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this is the bottom line, and let me just make a comment. in our at what risk, our first report was at what cost. we have in five session. the contractors become the default option. this section two, agencies do not treat contingency contracting as a core function. the third is an agency organization structures do not support contingency operations. the fourth is policies and practices hamper contingency competition. and the last one, section five, is enforcement policy and controls failed to ensure contractor accountability. all of us would stand by these headings and then the recommendations within it. so three of our recommendations came under policy and practices, as it relates to this issue. and then we had three in the enforcement policy and control scale. to ensure contractor accountability. so, the bottom line for me is and i think my colleagues come is that 90% of the past performance are basically ignored. give or take. may be more are ignored, maybe a little us. the second is contractors can claim good performance and does nothing
this is the bottom line, and let me just make a comment. in our at what risk, our first report was at what cost. we have in five session. the contractors become the default option. this section two, agencies do not treat contingency contracting as a core function. the third is an agency organization structures do not support contingency operations. the fourth is policies and practices hamper contingency competition. and the last one, section five, is enforcement policy and controls failed to...
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some areas are going to be quite steep and have an area at the bottom that may be flooding. the cesar chavez area. another area could have sandy soil or laoom, -- loam, so we look at the gaps, in korea identify what we need to develop. we are also -- and we identify what we need to develop. we will screen the alternatives. the ground floor is that we want alternatives that are going to fix the flooding problem. this is all wonderful, but when we get back to our core mission, which is reducing flooding and managing stormwater, we want to look at projects and to evaluate them, compare them on a social, economic, environmental factor, and i have an example a little bit further in the presentation, but i felt you were almost giving a presentation when the meeting started, because we want to note -- giving my presentation when the meeting started because we want to look at the dollar's -- dollars. we have to have metrics, and they have to be meaningful, benefits that outweigh the costs, and, ultimately, for each basin, we will end up with an implementation plan. the 10-year cip pl
some areas are going to be quite steep and have an area at the bottom that may be flooding. the cesar chavez area. another area could have sandy soil or laoom, -- loam, so we look at the gaps, in korea identify what we need to develop. we are also -- and we identify what we need to develop. we will screen the alternatives. the ground floor is that we want alternatives that are going to fix the flooding problem. this is all wonderful, but when we get back to our core mission, which is reducing...
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usually in pendants, you have little gems suspended at the bottom, such as little diamonds or pearls r rubies and sapphires. but this is unusual because at the end of this pendant, there's a milk tooth. - woman: that's right. - why has it got a milk tooth at the end of it? it's my eldest son's milk tooth and grandmother's first grandson, and she had it put in. now it's mounted up in a drop-shape setting with four white stones above. what do you think those are? - a kind of diamond. - what do you think it's worth? - ten quid? - about £10. - yeah. - well, they are diamonds. they're not "a kind of diamond," they are diamonds. and what's interesting about this piece is that it was made in, i would think by the start of it, in around about 1925. so that suggests that originally, there was something else suspended at the bottom that was removed to put the milk tooth. - right. - and in fact, when i look at it through my lens, i see that the cap at the top here was suitable for mounting with, let's say, something like a drop-shape pearl. so they've taken the pearl off and they've stuck the mi
usually in pendants, you have little gems suspended at the bottom, such as little diamonds or pearls r rubies and sapphires. but this is unusual because at the end of this pendant, there's a milk tooth. - woman: that's right. - why has it got a milk tooth at the end of it? it's my eldest son's milk tooth and grandmother's first grandson, and she had it put in. now it's mounted up in a drop-shape setting with four white stones above. what do you think those are? - a kind of diamond. - what do...
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here right at the doors because, remember, the soft structure is the bottom structure. that's going to move the most. then right around the doors are structural members of the house. that's where you are going to find a lot of the damage. this one -- but look at all the doorways again. this building, again, here in the marina. somebody wrote something on there. if you look really close it says, search. somebody wrote that there because maybe they thought somebody was inside, they went inside. we use a different method now. it's in your book if you did your homework. otherwise i'll show you later in the lecture. paint lines are another indicator of how damaged buildings are. if you want to look at the paint lines on this building, it's kind of hard to tell until you get up close. remember, this building is kind of a grayish tannish color, i guess. when you get a little bit closer, this side of the building should be the same color as this side of the building. what happened was this building moved away from the building next door and that's how far it moved. separation be
here right at the doors because, remember, the soft structure is the bottom structure. that's going to move the most. then right around the doors are structural members of the house. that's where you are going to find a lot of the damage. this one -- but look at all the doorways again. this building, again, here in the marina. somebody wrote something on there. if you look really close it says, search. somebody wrote that there because maybe they thought somebody was inside, they went inside....
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coast guard officials know of 178 vessels that have sunk but 11 could be at the bottom of the harbor up to 100 have been damaged. we toured the docks with an assemblyman. >> reporter: the santa cruz harbor was calm and all of a sudden water started rushing in. you could hear how powerful the surge was. the water and the current knocked many of the boats off moorings. some capsized and others became floating debris. some boat owners watched helpless i will as the rushing water tossed their boats against other boats and rocks. there was not a lot they could do. one man used a pole to push his boat away from the rocks, but no success. and then there was this boat that broke loose from its mooring and was about to collide with another larger boat. people on the large yacht used poles to push it away to minimize the impact. by late friday afternoon boat after boat floated out of the santa cruz harbor. one belonged to this woman. >> the boat was not there. it was just gone. and i just stood there. the whole dock was gone. everything on that whole side was gone. >> reporter: her son lived o
coast guard officials know of 178 vessels that have sunk but 11 could be at the bottom of the harbor up to 100 have been damaged. we toured the docks with an assemblyman. >> reporter: the santa cruz harbor was calm and all of a sudden water started rushing in. you could hear how powerful the surge was. the water and the current knocked many of the boats off moorings. some capsized and others became floating debris. some boat owners watched helpless i will as the rushing water tossed their...
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we're going to get to the bottom of this. can it really shift this quickly? >>> we're going to start with the wild weather overnight all across the country. sam will have the forecast in a moment. but first, matt gutman joins us from westmoreland county, pennsylvania. where golf ball size hail rained down. >> reporter: good morning. the roof of this house was off roof shingles thrown all over
we're going to get to the bottom of this. can it really shift this quickly? >>> we're going to start with the wild weather overnight all across the country. sam will have the forecast in a moment. but first, matt gutman joins us from westmoreland county, pennsylvania. where golf ball size hail rained down. >> reporter: good morning. the roof of this house was off roof shingles thrown all over
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here's the gyroscope. >> it sends off waves that move off the bottom of the lake.he bottom of fallen leaf lake just south of tahoe. >> this is the west fault here that forms this angel at the bottom of the lake. >> that fault runs north up the side of lake tahoe and it could produce the next big one. >> capable we now know having 7.3 earthquakes. >> if you happen to be near the lake when the quake hits, the shaking could be just the beginning. tahoe is 22 miles long with an average depth of 1,000 feet. scientists believe a quake in the tahoe basin might produce a giant wave as high as 30 feet. >> tahoe's kind of unique in terms of lakes because it's so deep, it can create a tsunami-like wave or a wave like can you imagine in the bath tub that kind of goes back and forth. that wave could be moving for hours. >> so what are your chances of getting away from the waves. remember the tsunami that hit indonesia in 2004. >> everybody who went down to check out the waves as they receded pretty much parished and everybody that turned around and ran, most of them survived. y
here's the gyroscope. >> it sends off waves that move off the bottom of the lake.he bottom of fallen leaf lake just south of tahoe. >> this is the west fault here that forms this angel at the bottom of the lake. >> that fault runs north up the side of lake tahoe and it could produce the next big one. >> capable we now know having 7.3 earthquakes. >> if you happen to be near the lake when the quake hits, the shaking could be just the beginning. tahoe is 22 miles...
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this shows the bottom of fallen leaf lake just south of tahoe. the left of the fault that forms this and goes to the bottom of the lake. >> that fault runs north up the side of lake tahoe and it could produce the next big one. >> we now know having made 7.3 earthquakes. >> if you happen to be near the lake when the quake hits, the shaking could be just the beginning. tahoe is 22 miles long with an average depth of 1,000 feet. scientists believe a quake in the tahoe basin might produce a giant wave as high as 30 feet. >> tahoe's kind of unique in terms of lakes. because it's so deep, it can create a tsunami-like wave, a wave like you imagine in the bath tub that kind of goes back and forth and that wave could be moving for hours. >> so what are your chances of getting away from the wave? remember the tsunami that hit indonesia in 2004. >> everybody who went down to check out the waves as they receded pretty much parished and everyone that turned around and ran, most of them survived. you just don't know. you don't know how big the wave's going to b
this shows the bottom of fallen leaf lake just south of tahoe. the left of the fault that forms this and goes to the bottom of the lake. >> that fault runs north up the side of lake tahoe and it could produce the next big one. >> we now know having made 7.3 earthquakes. >> if you happen to be near the lake when the quake hits, the shaking could be just the beginning. tahoe is 22 miles long with an average depth of 1,000 feet. scientists believe a quake in the tahoe basin might...
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scale is at the bottom and what you see by this is the coastal air temperature raised, by the end of the century, about 2, 2 and a half degrees celsius. but when you get to the interior of north america, this is for summer, the temperature rise is in excess of five celsius and colorado does not look very good, naturally in those terms. so, what this suggests - and more than one model shows the same kind of behavior and i'll show you : tha. but this is a transit of southern california showing you the temperature rise across this area, and you see this tremendous gradient of temperature increase as you get in land. of course, that has a profound influence - or would have on all sorts of things including probably water, eco systems, forest fires, human health, all sorts of issues. this is a facet of the latest generations of climate models that really was not recognized five years back or so and whether or not this is going to be um... - this is going to be verified and confirmed by future model runs that's a question, but it looks like land properties, because of the drying that brad m
scale is at the bottom and what you see by this is the coastal air temperature raised, by the end of the century, about 2, 2 and a half degrees celsius. but when you get to the interior of north america, this is for summer, the temperature rise is in excess of five celsius and colorado does not look very good, naturally in those terms. so, what this suggests - and more than one model shows the same kind of behavior and i'll show you : tha. but this is a transit of southern california showing...