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mention this dive to the bottom of like. it was a unique project and was actually worth putting in the guinness book of records by the way they actually put this in the book of records yes they have put it in the russian book of records. those were the guinness book to other than being a record just for the fact of it did the buy called have any practical scientific value. we have four institutes working on this project in each his own research program in the course of three years one hundred seventy five dives took place and most serious point to a guy called up one hundred seventy five yes hundred seventy five. of course in the one nine hundred ninety s. exploration was conducted with prices submersibles in the number of dives was much lower. today mir is the best research deep submergence vehicles they're equipped with state of the art equipment presented agree search in the can dive to any depth and there are environmentally friendly which is also important for three years two submarines have explored lake baikal and spot
mention this dive to the bottom of like. it was a unique project and was actually worth putting in the guinness book of records by the way they actually put this in the book of records yes they have put it in the russian book of records. those were the guinness book to other than being a record just for the fact of it did the buy called have any practical scientific value. we have four institutes working on this project in each his own research program in the course of three years one hundred...
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mention this dive to the bottom of lake baikal thought it was a unique project and was actually worth putting in the guinness book of records by the way they actually put this in the book right. it's going to yes they have put it in the russian book of records look. as good as what the guinness book to order other than being a record just for the events in the by called i have any practical scientific value to this we have for institutes working on this project in asia there is a research program in the course of three years one hundred seventy five dives took place in most areas point to lake baikal that hundred seventy five thousand yes hundred seventy five. of course in the one nine hundred ninety s. an exploration was conducted with places submersibles in the number of dives was much lower. today near is the best research deep submergence vehicles they're equipped with state of the earth equipment and presented it research in the condesa immediate area and there are environmentally friendly which is also important for three years two submarines have explored the lake and spot ligh
mention this dive to the bottom of lake baikal thought it was a unique project and was actually worth putting in the guinness book of records by the way they actually put this in the book right. it's going to yes they have put it in the russian book of records look. as good as what the guinness book to order other than being a record just for the events in the by called i have any practical scientific value to this we have for institutes working on this project in asia there is a research...
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of what was you saw that these pictures show the bottom of lake baikal and there's a bottom and indeed there is in fact the rest of endemic fish that go a man who start their day this or face and go to the bottom enters into the surface in the evening eating different things along the way squid how could handle such pressure difference somehow it can do that it should explode this fish is unique because it's ninety percent fat in the past people used to dry it in the candles of it so there's fish at all depths. and this is because in the fall when the surface cools down the upper layer becomes heavier than deeper layers and layers mix there were other discoveries as well for example we have discovered a large number of living organisms that hadn't been known so far they will probably mean nothing to you in myself but they're still discoveries. for instance what. they call the bottom so nobody had been able to collect them in the past any species a sponge that we've been unaware of. so but. i think the most outstanding discovery were guess hydrates and those seeds at the bottom of lake
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so if that growth isn't being reflected in the wages the bottom ninety percent. were as it were all the money oh. well it went to the richest of the richest americans it went to reagan's campaign contributors america's all of ours let's take a look at how the top one one hundredth of one percent point zero zero one percent did thanks to reagan. from nine hundred fifty to nine hundred eighty. this top one one hundredth of one percent had average income or an increase in income of two point four million dollars. about eighty percent pay raise that was about the same as the bottom ninety percent seventy five percent. after reagan. one thousand ad from one thousand nine hundred to basically today their incomes went up. by nearly twenty two million dollars that's a four hundred and three percent pay raise for people who are already the wealthiest americans so thanks to reagan the bottom ninety percent of us got a one percent pay raise all the top one one hundredth of one percent already read of already rich people got a four hundred and three percent pay raise. this is
so if that growth isn't being reflected in the wages the bottom ninety percent. were as it were all the money oh. well it went to the richest of the richest americans it went to reagan's campaign contributors america's all of ours let's take a look at how the top one one hundredth of one percent point zero zero one percent did thanks to reagan. from nine hundred fifty to nine hundred eighty. this top one one hundredth of one percent had average income or an increase in income of two point four...
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all alone at the bottom eight cool stuff meanwhile find the net income keep third place moving to within the point needs in petersburg after coming back from behind to russia in the six. days big clash is a run sixteen minutes. in the nazis leading cisco versus rubin there is no scores yet in. the muscovite seeming to rectify last week's defeat to city took only their second of the entire season. runs on things for treatment. kick off day over in england the twenty eleven twenty twelve premier league season way one game taught them versus everton is postponed however because of the recent riots that took place across the country newly mooted sides the park rangers are among the dozen sides who are seeing action q.p.r. who were last in the top flight fifteen years ago they are hosting bolton scored while the canaries are trailing wigan currently by a goal to nil liverpool have the honor of scoring the first goal of the season to score is to be precise the. winner netting eleven minutes in against some of the europe line but earlier missed a penalty is scoreless luck for another team who s
all alone at the bottom eight cool stuff meanwhile find the net income keep third place moving to within the point needs in petersburg after coming back from behind to russia in the six. days big clash is a run sixteen minutes. in the nazis leading cisco versus rubin there is no scores yet in. the muscovite seeming to rectify last week's defeat to city took only their second of the entire season. runs on things for treatment. kick off day over in england the twenty eleven twenty twelve premier...
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we need to take all of what the bottom 50% have. all of it. it's the only way to make a significant dent. now we're up to 1.4 trillion. and if you are worried about the poors, don't. because they're defined by the census as a family of four making less than $22,350 a year. four, 22,350 a year. they'll be fine. >> poor families in the united states are not what they used to be. >> when you look at the actual living conditions of the 43 million people that the census says are poor you see that in fact they have all these modern conveniences. >> 99% of them have a refrigerator. (laughter) >> jon: 99% have refrigerators. you food shilling mother [bleep] how dare you! (cheers and applause) that's why it makes complete sense! that's why it makes complete sense that the word "poor" in that graphic is in quotations. these people aren't poor. they're-- i'm sure the other 1% of those people who don't have refrigerators don't have them not because they don't have food because they're always ordering room service. these poor people are living like they jus
we need to take all of what the bottom 50% have. all of it. it's the only way to make a significant dent. now we're up to 1.4 trillion. and if you are worried about the poors, don't. because they're defined by the census as a family of four making less than $22,350 a year. four, 22,350 a year. they'll be fine. >> poor families in the united states are not what they used to be. >> when you look at the actual living conditions of the 43 million people that the census says are poor you...
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at the bottom of the page, if you could explain -- at the bottom note, there are benefits cost increases and for low savings. in the june 14 document, you have put $5,368,000. it was reduced in this document to $2,687,000. i want an explanation of how that happened. that is on page 46 and i have questions on two other pages. >> before you start, could i point out one thing? i just wanted to say that the first reading document that the vice president is pointing out -- it is true that there were some different figures two weeks ago. what i want to emphasize is that the three-year projections, the numbers that were shown in the power point from last tuesday, are consistent with the numbers in the second reading document. in case you were wondering whether these numbers have changed since last tuesday, the answer is no. we can explain what the adjustments are that were made. vice president yee: things for the explanation. last week, i was looking at those numbers only and was not comparing it. i do not need any detailed information. a general explanation is fine. >> the numbers in the prese
at the bottom of the page, if you could explain -- at the bottom note, there are benefits cost increases and for low savings. in the june 14 document, you have put $5,368,000. it was reduced in this document to $2,687,000. i want an explanation of how that happened. that is on page 46 and i have questions on two other pages. >> before you start, could i point out one thing? i just wanted to say that the first reading document that the vice president is pointing out -- it is true that...
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river became the site of the city's capital plaza in the 1960's. >> "crawfish bottom" was a neighborhood in north frankfort, kentucky. initially it was the place where nobody wanted to live. it was where the poor people lived because it had the cheapest housing. it was the area of frankfurt. so that really was attractive to recently freed slaves in the late 1860's in the early 1870's. it also was very attractive to the families of prison inmates who had families that would move up and needed cheap housing because there were basically incarcerated. a lot of families of incarcerated prisoners, free slaves, and a great deal of poor immigrants families. and, again, this area of frankfurt was flooded oftentimes. and so the housing was oftentimes considered dilapidated. a lot of people in the early newspapers were calling for the cleanup of this neighborhood in the 1870's and 80's saying someone should do something about this neighborhood. really, i would say it was a pretty wild place between 1870 in 1930. it had a reputation as being a bad part of town, and during that time, the reputation w
river became the site of the city's capital plaza in the 1960's. >> "crawfish bottom" was a neighborhood in north frankfort, kentucky. initially it was the place where nobody wanted to live. it was where the poor people lived because it had the cheapest housing. it was the area of frankfurt. so that really was attractive to recently freed slaves in the late 1860's in the early 1870's. it also was very attractive to the families of prison inmates who had families that would move...
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the result means crews salviati off now lie all alone at the bottom eights cool stuff meanwhile from the never came keith third place to moscow moving to within the point of the needs in petersburg after coming back from behind a russian charge grozny six. today's big clash is a run sixteen minutes. in the nazis leading cisco versus rubin there is no scores yet in. the mostly by seeming to rectify last week's defeat to city took only their second of the entire season the last off coupon not runtime to take for treatment. its grand kickoff day over in england the twenty eleven twenty twelve premier league season underway one game top member says everton is postponed however because of the recent riots that took place across the country and uli good sides park rangers are among those inside to are seeing action shoot p.r. we were last in the top flight fifteen years ago there hosting bolton scored well the canaries are trailing wigan currently by a goal to nil liverpool have the honor of scoring the first goal of the season to score is to be precise but. the winner netting eleven minute
the result means crews salviati off now lie all alone at the bottom eights cool stuff meanwhile from the never came keith third place to moscow moving to within the point of the needs in petersburg after coming back from behind a russian charge grozny six. today's big clash is a run sixteen minutes. in the nazis leading cisco versus rubin there is no scores yet in. the mostly by seeming to rectify last week's defeat to city took only their second of the entire season the last off coupon not...
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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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we'll show you that, and introduce you to a bay area man trying to get to the bottom of the ocean. and whye says there's far more to learn there than perhaps in spe. >>> here's a view of san jose. looks nice, clear. san francisco aom cpletely drizent story. e, low clouds, cool start to the weekend but a warmup in your seven-day forecast. >>> bart leaders just announced that they plan to meet this wednesday to discuss how to handle cell phone blackouts in the future with the public. protesters who want a policy change will have an opportunity to comment at this public meeting in oakland on wednesday. the move comes as another protest is rumored to take place on monday. bart decided to cut wireless service at some san francisco stations more than a week ago, to help head off a planned fro test. these are pictures from another protest. that incident angered some people that say bart crossed the line. it also prompted retaliation from the hacker group anonymous. >>> the ocean is home to a lot of unknowns, now there's a race to explore the depths of the ocean seven miles under the surfa
we'll show you that, and introduce you to a bay area man trying to get to the bottom of the ocean. and whye says there's far more to learn there than perhaps in spe. >>> here's a view of san jose. looks nice, clear. san francisco aom cpletely drizent story. e, low clouds, cool start to the weekend but a warmup in your seven-day forecast. >>> bart leaders just announced that they plan to meet this wednesday to discuss how to handle cell phone blackouts in the future with the...
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the problem primarily is if the bottom -- if that seal -- if the bottom part of the glass, if your weep holes get gummed up and the glass finds itself sitting in water, not draining quite right, water and that sealant is dynamite so that makes it fail sooner. so the first thing you want to do is go home tonight and clean out your weep holes and make sure that everything is draining through your windows. but it's only going to last at this point, technology-wise until they come up with a better product and better sealants. 25 years is a wonderful thing for laminated glass. >> in the building department i see people coming in and replacing windows that they have replaced already, they replace with double glaze -- well 10 years ago, 15 years ago, and the seals have improved. but i see many people replacing them again and we will see them being replaced again if they can last another 20, 25 years. whereas the windows in my house might be a hundred years old but they're not double glazing. i think the state is in their push to have energy efficiency, requiring dual glazing, or other similar
the problem primarily is if the bottom -- if that seal -- if the bottom part of the glass, if your weep holes get gummed up and the glass finds itself sitting in water, not draining quite right, water and that sealant is dynamite so that makes it fail sooner. so the first thing you want to do is go home tonight and clean out your weep holes and make sure that everything is draining through your windows. but it's only going to last at this point, technology-wise until they come up with a better...
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and the other end it is a familiar story. bottombut they are clearing the way back three teams are only one point above them. and. so confirmation that of all the scores from sunday's gangs a great win left the band also victories for. and and you've lost. the points but. now in england it's manchester city who lead the way they're top of the premier league with two wins from two off a three two win away at bolton silver in the city. relegation last fullam to also make it. through new boys nor it is both still seeking their first wins of the season richie delighted made it one nil with his first half strike began when james levelled in the dying seconds ninety tottenham to not. won the cincinnati open coming from a set down to be. of age the russian threw a game to one late in the first set to lose that six cool but take a second on the tie break and then i was tired yankovic and they decide that six games to three of the second. title of the game after winning in rank and he's the perfect preparation for the u.s. open which starts
and the other end it is a familiar story. bottombut they are clearing the way back three teams are only one point above them. and. so confirmation that of all the scores from sunday's gangs a great win left the band also victories for. and and you've lost. the points but. now in england it's manchester city who lead the way they're top of the premier league with two wins from two off a three two win away at bolton silver in the city. relegation last fullam to also make it. through new boys nor...
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and in a more equal society people justify that inequality by saying well actually the people at the bottom of that because they deserve to be there the lazy the violent bigoted stupid is a justification for inequality and that's not to say they want social problems in this country like violence and crime or whatever but the woman from. people narcs of work in some of the communities worst affected in fact by the top of the thirty four employed people facing chasing every drop so i think problems what we saw last week another a whole range of other social problems i think all employment and poverty provide fertile ground for them to grow so as not to justify it is just to try and explain why these things happen in order to stop it from happening again so using politicians have been quick to blame all of this on criminality and say that this is this is a broken society do you think that's just a way of covering up the ills of the society they've created an absolutely i mean basically what they're trying to do is turn a social issue into a moral issue they're reinforcing the idea that if your
and in a more equal society people justify that inequality by saying well actually the people at the bottom of that because they deserve to be there the lazy the violent bigoted stupid is a justification for inequality and that's not to say they want social problems in this country like violence and crime or whatever but the woman from. people narcs of work in some of the communities worst affected in fact by the top of the thirty four employed people facing chasing every drop so i think...
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i'm convinced were close to the bottom, if not at the bottom. >> if you take a look at this green line, which once again is housing prices, went way up and then came way down, housing prices have been flat for the past four to six months, which to me says were probably at the bottom. >> reporter: investors must think were pretty close. >> about 40% of homes are being purchased by investors. they're really providing a need. >> reporter: in some cases, they rent them out to victims of foreclosure or people who had to short sell their homes. >> allowing people to stay in same neighborhood, same school district, kids keep same friends. you know, stable people caught in a bad situation. >> reporter: a bad situation that will get better. and while the american dream has been bloodied and bruised, it's far from being down for the count. david majure, "nightly business report," phoenix. >> susie: here's what we're watching for tomorrow: jason pride is our "market monitor" guest. he's director of investment strategy at glenmede. we'll also get an updated snapshot on consumer activity from last
i'm convinced were close to the bottom, if not at the bottom. >> if you take a look at this green line, which once again is housing prices, went way up and then came way down, housing prices have been flat for the past four to six months, which to me says were probably at the bottom. >> reporter: investors must think were pretty close. >> about 40% of homes are being purchased by investors. they're really providing a need. >> reporter: in some cases, they rent them out...
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you know, it's good for the top. bottom is protected. so that's primarily where most wire glass has gone. >> just a comment about skylights in the building code. skylights of glass can be located at any distance from that property line protection that i mentioned earlier. typically in san francisco when you're on a property line you have to have a one hour wall. olderbles don't have it but after the 60s they do. this can be right up to the edge of the roof. however, a plastic sky light may not be. a plastic sky light has to be kept back how far from the edge of the roof, one of you building inspectors? three feet from the edge of the roof. i'm not sure why but that's specifically regulated. >> partly because the plastic is flammable. the plastic heats up -- the bad part about plastic is that it will burn and melt. at one point in time, lexan was the cure-all for everything. you can't do this, you can't do that, it's indestructible. a major jewelry store put it in their windows, and they were home-safe, it's perfect. till a enterprising bu
you know, it's good for the top. bottom is protected. so that's primarily where most wire glass has gone. >> just a comment about skylights in the building code. skylights of glass can be located at any distance from that property line protection that i mentioned earlier. typically in san francisco when you're on a property line you have to have a one hour wall. olderbles don't have it but after the 60s they do. this can be right up to the edge of the roof. however, a plastic sky light...
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the other end it is a familiar story of yet offstage bottom of the backlog. you know way back pre-teens are only one point above them they are volga rostov and now chip now in england this ranch the city who lead the way they are top of the premier league there with seeing after a three two win away at bolton silver berry and jacko scoring for city square to skate relegation last may be full of material to also make it three wins from two world stay true you boys. are still seeking death this wins of the season and managed to knighted by tottenham tonight tomorrow man city boss roberto mancini says he wants to complete the signing of aston some in our three by wednesday if he doesn't nasri could feature in the gun is champions league naisi and that means he'll be ineligible to play for city later in the competition and she's saying it is vital we feel that he's free to play in all games and jails they say they've agreed to transfer three for valencia midfielder one matter it's good to be around thirty eight million dollars and is subject to the twenty three y
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most cities in the western world the top ten percent are over two hundred sixty times richer and the bottom ten percent so then we see you have people living alongside of the richest people in the world looking at live they will in all likelihood never have. what we need to tackle that inequality because at the moment people are getting a fair share of the british economy so how do you bridge the gap why we need more progressive taxation we need actors on the rich in order to take more people at the bottom out of taxation altogether we need a living wage so people at the bottom especially a place like the less expensive cities on the planet the minimum wage in this country is just not one of the little you can't support a family with their families a huge social problems which aren't being addressed and we have these problems at a time when people at the top are richer than ever is also. case then of the bad example being set from the top down and having m.p.'s expenses scandal bankers bonuses still getting paid despite the crisis if we look at the m.p.'s in particular he stood up to denoun
most cities in the western world the top ten percent are over two hundred sixty times richer and the bottom ten percent so then we see you have people living alongside of the richest people in the world looking at live they will in all likelihood never have. what we need to tackle that inequality because at the moment people are getting a fair share of the british economy so how do you bridge the gap why we need more progressive taxation we need actors on the rich in order to take more people...
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the bottom 40% of the u.s. have about .3% of the wealth. >> brown: from japan, we get an update on the radioactive risks facing those who live near the fukushima nuclear plant five months after the tsunami. >> the government has offered little assistance and no guidance a how to deal with radiation so ordinary citizens with little training armed with personal geiger counters have stepped in. >> woodruff: and we examine google's $12 billion deal to buy motorola's mobile division and its patents. >> brown: that's all ahead on tonight's newshour. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> okay, listen. somebody has got to get serious. >> i think... >> we need renewable energy. >> ...renewable energy is vital to our planet. >> you hear about alternatives, right? wind, solar, algae. >> i think it's got to work on a big scale. and i think it's got to be affordable. >> so, where are they? >> it has to work in the real world. at chevron, we're investing millions in solar and biofuel technology to make
the bottom 40% of the u.s. have about .3% of the wealth. >> brown: from japan, we get an update on the radioactive risks facing those who live near the fukushima nuclear plant five months after the tsunami. >> the government has offered little assistance and no guidance a how to deal with radiation so ordinary citizens with little training armed with personal geiger counters have stepped in. >> woodruff: and we examine google's $12 billion deal to buy motorola's mobile...
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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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the outside downstairs is communal. top and bottom. commissioner hwang: the property line window is not part of your unit? it is? thank you. president goh: you have another minute if you want to use it. is there a need for a translator? we can expand your time to allow for that. just -- could you approach? commissioner hwang: if you want to speak, your daughter can translate for you. we will allow time for the translation. >> i own the building, but [ speaking foreign language]. commissioner garcia: we understood. >> [unintelligible]
the outside downstairs is communal. top and bottom. commissioner hwang: the property line window is not part of your unit? it is? thank you. president goh: you have another minute if you want to use it. is there a need for a translator? we can expand your time to allow for that. just -- could you approach? commissioner hwang: if you want to speak, your daughter can translate for you. we will allow time for the translation. >> i own the building, but [ speaking foreign language]....