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today the 19-year-old's second day in the bigs as the nats try to avoid a sweep by the dodgers. bottom of the 4th, no score, gio gonzalez, matt kemp. oh, right back at gio. >> he hit right. good spot to get hit, front door. >> juan uribe to deep center field. here comes bryce harper. bryce look out. you got a wall scenario. oh, and he bounced right up, made the throw, too. harper great play. they thought maybe he had to come out, but bryce is 9 nine and said you know what? i'm -- is 19 and said you know what? imafen. top of the 5th, still scoreless, tracy moore comes through with a base hit to right, his first career major league hit, one day after bryce harper did the same thing. bottom of the 6th, james loney, bases loaded. matt kemp and andre ethier score, the first runs surrendered by gio gonzalez. top of the 7th bryce harper turns on a breaking ball, one of four hits to the nats, the 2nd of his career. nats are shut out for the first time this year, 2-0. dodgers tweaked the three-game series. nats have lost a season high four straight. >> it's pretty tough. they kept the ball in a
today the 19-year-old's second day in the bigs as the nats try to avoid a sweep by the dodgers. bottom of the 4th, no score, gio gonzalez, matt kemp. oh, right back at gio. >> he hit right. good spot to get hit, front door. >> juan uribe to deep center field. here comes bryce harper. bryce look out. you got a wall scenario. oh, and he bounced right up, made the throw, too. harper great play. they thought maybe he had to come out, but bryce is 9 nine and said you know what? i'm -- is...
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break with a gradual, gradual tension increased at the bottom? check your neighbor. okay, when i pull that very, very slowly, gang, which string g bak, top or btom? - top. - top. top one? how many say the top? let's try it. [laughter] maybe newton's having a bad day. [laughter] you know what that might have been? that might have been a string before that we partially damaged. yeah. probably. can we start the tape... but with an angle like that, esn't it travel a greater distance than the one that's just falling vertically? so for them to hit the same time, it has to be going faster. the object has to be traveling faster. it turns out, if i jump off the lanai like this, i'll step off like this. i'll step off like that. i'll hit at the same time in all places. over here, i'll be going faster, because i have a bigger speed like this. and that arrow is gonna be bigger than this and this. i'd be faster, but i've gone a further distance. - right. - okay. and later on we'll talk about a neat, neat concept that'll tell you that down here, the--wait a min
break with a gradual, gradual tension increased at the bottom? check your neighbor. okay, when i pull that very, very slowly, gang, which string g bak, top or btom? - top. - top. top one? how many say the top? let's try it. [laughter] maybe newton's having a bad day. [laughter] you know what that might have been? that might have been a string before that we partially damaged. yeah. probably. can we start the tape... but with an angle like that, esn't it travel a greater distance than the one...
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what's it going to take for the bottom to drop out of the euro against the dollar? >> i think it's going to take an overt move by the ecb to intentionally push the currency lower. and it'll probably have to have some coordination with the fed and other central banks. but the bottom line is, the fed does not want to see europe continue to slide into a problem. because otherwise it's going -- >> what can our fed do about europe? >> you want to know something very interesting? in the swap lines, you remember when we put the swap lines in place with the european central banks? the first time we did it, it was unilateral. meaning they could have u.s. dollars on demand. the second time dr. bernanke did it, it was bilateral. we can get euros from them. if worse comes to worse, we can borrow euros from the european central bank and intervene in the european markets. >> i want to get back to your call here on parity on the euro. we're at 1.31 now. that's a 25% drop. that's a very, very -- in currency terms, folks, that's catastrophic. that's an enormous move. you think they
what's it going to take for the bottom to drop out of the euro against the dollar? >> i think it's going to take an overt move by the ecb to intentionally push the currency lower. and it'll probably have to have some coordination with the fed and other central banks. but the bottom line is, the fed does not want to see europe continue to slide into a problem. because otherwise it's going -- >> what can our fed do about europe? >> you want to know something very interesting? in...
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at the bottom is geary. at the middle, bottom left, you can see the hospital's debt, and on the bottom right is the office building site, and the upper left, the office building, so this is focused on this new building. i am going to zoom into each of these graphics and a second, so do not kill your eyes too hard on that, but one thing i'd like to point out is that there are no -- on van ness avenue, ok? so here is a zoom in to the hospital side. the blue eras indicate vehicular access in and out, and the purple arrows are pedestrian access, so you will notice that cars in bound to the hospital parking garage are going to enter geary, the area on the south, or they can enter on the top. those are the two access points into the parking garage, and from there, you can see the passenger loading zone. all of that passenger pick-up and drop-off will be inside the hospital and not on the street. cars exiting the hospital are only going to exit on to post street on the north. there is a secondary egress point on to
at the bottom is geary. at the middle, bottom left, you can see the hospital's debt, and on the bottom right is the office building site, and the upper left, the office building, so this is focused on this new building. i am going to zoom into each of these graphics and a second, so do not kill your eyes too hard on that, but one thing i'd like to point out is that there are no -- on van ness avenue, ok? so here is a zoom in to the hospital side. the blue eras indicate vehicular access in and...
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we can add it to the bottom of our list of propose always. i didn't hear a proposal, so i am going to presume for purposes of moving forward that there is not a proposal with respect to the tingley-kayuga? >> i think we voted against it. chairman mcdonnell: no, what we voted against was the rotation. ok. so let's go then to to the sunny side and the conservatory . >> i just had a one-block proposal here. south of monterrey and east of baden -- no. east of there. >> east of -- >> i would de-select that block and now select the block east of that block. >> moving it into seven? >> yes, that is correct. >> yes? >> yes. >> that is a population of 88 people. it would bring the deviation for district seven to negative .71%. >> hold on for one second. one more time. this is a population of 88 people. it would bring the deviation for district seven to negative .71%, and the deviation for district eight to 3.46%. >> say the population again for me, please? >> 88. chairman mcdonnell: and so d 7, negative .71%? >> yes. chairman and you are calling for wh
we can add it to the bottom of our list of propose always. i didn't hear a proposal, so i am going to presume for purposes of moving forward that there is not a proposal with respect to the tingley-kayuga? >> i think we voted against it. chairman mcdonnell: no, what we voted against was the rotation. ok. so let's go then to to the sunny side and the conservatory . >> i just had a one-block proposal here. south of monterrey and east of baden -- no. east of there. >> east of --...
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one of the really cool things that we found in here is this blue wallpaper down here at the bottom was covered up by floorboard. we believe that's the original wallpaper. and in the restoration project, we're hoping to replace all of the damaged paper or lack of paper in this room with that patterned wallpaper that we expect to have replicated with the same techniques that it would have been made with in the 1850s. and another really interesting thing, it's one of my favorites, is this holder back here. this is, if you take this away, this shelf has two holes in it, and it's the earliest form of a fire extinguisher for boardinghouses. what they did was they had two holes in a shelf. they would have leather buckets that sat down in here that were full of sand, because every room had some kind of fire-driven stove whether it was coal or wood. then they would need this in case the place caught on fire, any of the occupants could run out to the hallway, grab the bucket and run in and throw it on the fire, so after that, of course, we eventually get to a modern fire extinguisher that is a s
one of the really cool things that we found in here is this blue wallpaper down here at the bottom was covered up by floorboard. we believe that's the original wallpaper. and in the restoration project, we're hoping to replace all of the damaged paper or lack of paper in this room with that patterned wallpaper that we expect to have replicated with the same techniques that it would have been made with in the 1850s. and another really interesting thing, it's one of my favorites, is this holder...
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and then signed the bottom abraham lincoln. so she had the support from, you know, the big man up there at the very top, and there wasn't really much the army could do about keeping her away. so she did go to anip list. eventually all of these soldiers were rehabilitated and sent home so they closed the camp. so naturally she just moved her office right here into d.c. into the living space that she had. it was, you know, just a natural thing. she had up to 12 clerks at one point working for her. she actually left town quite a bit of the time to go on a speaking tour to raise funds to support the missing soldiers office. she also lobbied congress to make it an official agency and to give her a budget. they -- she never was able to do that until about 1868 when congress voted to reimburse her for the funding that she put out of her own personal money to get this thing done. she did receive over 63,000 pieces of correspondence. she tried to answer each and every one. a lot of times she set up form letters for her clerks to use, and
and then signed the bottom abraham lincoln. so she had the support from, you know, the big man up there at the very top, and there wasn't really much the army could do about keeping her away. so she did go to anip list. eventually all of these soldiers were rehabilitated and sent home so they closed the camp. so naturally she just moved her office right here into d.c. into the living space that she had. it was, you know, just a natural thing. she had up to 12 clerks at one point working for...
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this would save us money shown at the bottom of the chart. the sec issuance this year, and these other ones we are asking for procreation today, would be to start the design and construction of the balance of the projects. then we would come back next year for the third series that would fund the balance of the design, mostly the construction of the parking and transit projects. we are structuring these as revenue bonds based on mta only. they do get revenue in the general fund, one set aside in one in blue payment. those revenues are not pledged again services. this chart shows up more specifically what the projects are, and what other funding makes up the balance. in a lot cases we are using this to fill gaps in projects. there are complementing or leveraging other funds with a total amount of other sources with nearly $160 million that has been leverage by the sponsor of the total project cost is 276 million. it is largely a federal funds that we are leveraging, but we also have state and federal funds. all of the other sources are secure.
this would save us money shown at the bottom of the chart. the sec issuance this year, and these other ones we are asking for procreation today, would be to start the design and construction of the balance of the projects. then we would come back next year for the third series that would fund the balance of the design, mostly the construction of the parking and transit projects. we are structuring these as revenue bonds based on mta only. they do get revenue in the general fund, one set aside...
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. >> can i claire if i something on the bottom side? that area is completely isolated from both the outer mission -- it's actually connected more to glen park, because in that area there is a big wall. when you go down mission street, before you get to tingley, the wall just drops, and that area is isolated from the outer mission, and really they are more of part of glen park than the outer mission. my mother owns a house in that area, so i know it very well. >> thank you. chairman mcdonnell: is there a proposal related to this area >> no proposal yet, but i wanted to hear about the other two pieces. i was interested in possibly rotating a bit in this area. chairman mcdonnell: i am not sure what you mean by the other two pieces. i'm sorry? >> the other out of st. luke's and the area along the 9-11 border to see if there is a population count near 800 that could allow a rotation there. chairman mcdonnell: let's begin with the most significant piece she promised moving. let's start there. >> ok. chairman mcdonnell: if there is not support
. >> can i claire if i something on the bottom side? that area is completely isolated from both the outer mission -- it's actually connected more to glen park, because in that area there is a big wall. when you go down mission street, before you get to tingley, the wall just drops, and that area is isolated from the outer mission, and really they are more of part of glen park than the outer mission. my mother owns a house in that area, so i know it very well. >> thank you. chairman...
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and i could draw the same rays for the bottom of the candle. that's not in your book a little bit, yeah? okay. and the bottom of that candle, it would look to you like it's over there. and so, you will see the candle here and you would see the image of the candle. and let me ask you a question. what's the distance here and here, and the distance here and here? begin with ss. check your neighbor. same, same, gang, same, same. so if you're taking a photograph of you and your friends standing in front of a mirror, all right? and you don't have a focus device you can look through, but you have a setting. and let's suppose you're, like, you are three mirror-- three meters in front of the mirror, and you're taking you and the gang, yeah? now, you want to set your setting for three meters or what for your image? check your neighbor. okay, gang. what would be the answer? you stand three meters in front of the mirror, what are you gonna set your setting for the image? where? how many meters? how many say answer begins with a-- [makes noise] how many say
and i could draw the same rays for the bottom of the candle. that's not in your book a little bit, yeah? okay. and the bottom of that candle, it would look to you like it's over there. and so, you will see the candle here and you would see the image of the candle. and let me ask you a question. what's the distance here and here, and the distance here and here? begin with ss. check your neighbor. same, same, gang, same, same. so if you're taking a photograph of you and your friends standing in...
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that's an area located at the bottom of the containment vessel. the robot had five cameras and a dosimeter t traveled around much of the suppression chamber, which is 125 meters in circumference. earlier nhk world told us about the results of the inspection. >> translator: the main purpose of the inspection was to check for any damage to the suppression chamber at reactor number one to number three, high temperature melted fuel, made a hole at the bottom of the pressure vessel and part of the fuel had fallen to the bottom of the containment vessel and is lying there in highly radioactive water. tepco had initially thought the water level in the containment vessel of number two reactor was 3 meters. but inspection using an endoscope found the water is just 60 centimeters deep. this indicates the water is leaking from the suppression chamber. the government and tepco are planning to fuel the containment vessel with water to retrieve melted fuel rods inside. any water leak must be located and repaired before filling it with water and this inspection
that's an area located at the bottom of the containment vessel. the robot had five cameras and a dosimeter t traveled around much of the suppression chamber, which is 125 meters in circumference. earlier nhk world told us about the results of the inspection. >> translator: the main purpose of the inspection was to check for any damage to the suppression chamber at reactor number one to number three, high temperature melted fuel, made a hole at the bottom of the pressure vessel and part of...
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start at the bottom of the tree and work upward so the bottom is darker than the top and put in some very basic shapes. now i think i'll put a whole line across here. we'll just have trees all the way across. you know, in the last series, i showed a little bird, a little robin that i was raising that had lived with me since he was just a baby. and we've had so many people write and tell us that they watch this, and they want to know what happened to him. let me show you the robin. this little bird was orphaned, and he lives with me now, and i feed him every day and take care of him, and pretty soon he's going to be a big bird. he's going to learn to fly and we're going to turn him loose and send him back to nature. now just recently, myself and diane shaffer -- she's the bird lady here in muncie -- we released that robin when he was full grown. i had raised him from a little tiny baby until he was a big bird. and diane and i let him go close to her house and there he went. that really makes it all worthwhile. my gosh, i must have spent half my life for a while there, running around a
start at the bottom of the tree and work upward so the bottom is darker than the top and put in some very basic shapes. now i think i'll put a whole line across here. we'll just have trees all the way across. you know, in the last series, i showed a little bird, a little robin that i was raising that had lived with me since he was just a baby. and we've had so many people write and tell us that they watch this, and they want to know what happened to him. let me show you the robin. this little...
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both the chairman and i want to get to the bottom of this secret service matter. and i know the chairman has covered a lot of the issues i wanted to cover. so i'm not going to go back over that. and i thank the chairman for asking those questions. i was briefed by the secret service director and he responded about the inspector general being involved. and i've asked for that involvement. but he said he was already involved before i asked for it. so i compliment director sullivan on that. director sullivan has included the inspector general in the investigation up to this point. but i want to know if the inspector general is truly conduct agindependent and impartial investigation. i think the same independent investigation is necessary from the inspector general and defense and from the white house to get to the bottom of the story for all of the advance team staff that was in columbia. you mentioned that in previous answer to questions, you mentioned that the ig is supervising the investigation. do you agree that the inspector general should conduct a full scope in
both the chairman and i want to get to the bottom of this secret service matter. and i know the chairman has covered a lot of the issues i wanted to cover. so i'm not going to go back over that. and i thank the chairman for asking those questions. i was briefed by the secret service director and he responded about the inspector general being involved. and i've asked for that involvement. but he said he was already involved before i asked for it. so i compliment director sullivan on that....
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qualcomm, you can see the chart, the bottom line has -- well, both have beaten the top and bottom line. they come in at an estimate of 96 cents and revenue was $4.9 billion when they were expecting $4.84 billion. but even with that, the stock is down 3.3%. what are we missing here, jon fortt? >> what we are missing is guidance. the street was hoping for $4.8 billion and 90 cents eps. qualcomm has got mid-points of 4.65 billion and 86 cents eps. i wanted to give you those. >> that's the midpoint, though. it was talking about midpoint. >> and it could set the tone for tomorrow, right? >> this is a very unforgiving take. it's not a terrible number by kwa qualcomm and in a better environment it would not be dropping to 4%. >> we saw it yesterday, ibm sells off today. >> this is a tough take. they are not giving anybody breaks. >> we are still waiting for american express, young brands, and ebay. we'll see how much pay pal has contributed to their business. it's continuing to grow and they have a big initiative in china now. >> card spending. that's a good indication of consumer health, con
qualcomm, you can see the chart, the bottom line has -- well, both have beaten the top and bottom line. they come in at an estimate of 96 cents and revenue was $4.9 billion when they were expecting $4.84 billion. but even with that, the stock is down 3.3%. what are we missing here, jon fortt? >> what we are missing is guidance. the street was hoping for $4.8 billion and 90 cents eps. qualcomm has got mid-points of 4.65 billion and 86 cents eps. i wanted to give you those. >> that's...
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the bottom of the 3rd, one on and no outs. look at josh willingham. can't handle the bounce and comes in to score on the error and they take a 2-0 lead. up 6-0 and guess who sun? nick markakis, he was on fire yesterday and he goes 3 for four on the night and with some homers. later in the seventh, unloads one to right and everyone was hitting them tonight. the os win in grand fashion, 8- 2. >>> the nationals and os, both 2-0 in the young season. we have to take a quick break. >>> coming up, tiger woods struggles and phil mickleson was on point putting himself in contention for the green jacket. highlights are coming up after the break. . >>> welcome back. you couldn't help but route for freddy couples and shocked the field. today, he lost his mojo and plummeted from first into a tie for 11th after shooting a 75. the masters round 3, here we go and with that lead and to 5- under par and hits the second shot left and does not like it. the ball bounces off of the score board and en route to a 3- over 75 and it was fun while it laste
the bottom of the 3rd, one on and no outs. look at josh willingham. can't handle the bounce and comes in to score on the error and they take a 2-0 lead. up 6-0 and guess who sun? nick markakis, he was on fire yesterday and he goes 3 for four on the night and with some homers. later in the seventh, unloads one to right and everyone was hitting them tonight. the os win in grand fashion, 8- 2. >>> the nationals and os, both 2-0 in the young season. we have to take a quick break....
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the space on the bottom right, the green space on the bottom right would be the additional chapter center that would be available to folks who are using services, getting job training, taking classes at city college. in all the conversations we have had with tenants and stakeholders, many have asked for their own child care rooms. city college has shared the classes they have offered that have high demand. the child development classes are over-subscribed. as we were talking about what we were hearing in terms of the needs of tenants, city college has said that they run child- care centers in other locations in they could tie into the child development class is on site at the center, or if you are going to receive job training and you have children, you may be able to use the child care center, which is the idea with the basement floor. if you go to the first floor, the things to pay attention to with this one are at the bottom of the page, in purple, that is the head start program. we have talked about the fact that they are an existing tenant with a long-term lease and they provide chil
the space on the bottom right, the green space on the bottom right would be the additional chapter center that would be available to folks who are using services, getting job training, taking classes at city college. in all the conversations we have had with tenants and stakeholders, many have asked for their own child care rooms. city college has shared the classes they have offered that have high demand. the child development classes are over-subscribed. as we were talking about what we were...
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site to fill in the bottom. ncommon goods. >> the little bamboo handles. >> this is again "new york times," you can get arts and leisure section and you've got a really nice bag. these are handbag. cool way to go. again, kind of keep sending out the message to be green, green, all the time. >> they've been plasticized. laminated sort of. >> maybe surfing the web, these are made from surf -- wet suits -- neoprene. this is upcycled meaning they've taken the remnants from the original and used it for that. >> so it's not wasted. >> is this expensive? >> $28 or so. now this is the first solar ereaders case. >> stop it! >> isn't that a great idea? it is a solar kindle. >> what is that? >> i know. >> yes! >> so this is a very cool thing. open it up. you charge it up. will go three months on just regular daylight, this -- it's got this built-in l.e.d. light for it as well. can you read well with those outside? absolutely. i use mine all the time. $79. >> fantastic. these sneakers, all of these are from brooks. this is t
site to fill in the bottom. ncommon goods. >> the little bamboo handles. >> this is again "new york times," you can get arts and leisure section and you've got a really nice bag. these are handbag. cool way to go. again, kind of keep sending out the message to be green, green, all the time. >> they've been plasticized. laminated sort of. >> maybe surfing the web, these are made from surf -- wet suits -- neoprene. this is upcycled meaning they've taken the...
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basically blades coming off the bottom of that shaft. water drops about seven feet and picks up the speed. it hits the blade, just like blowing out a pinwheel. spinning a wooden tub around it keeps the water from the water wheel warm. there's no bottom to the tub though. so it goes downstream. this wheel is probably using 50 gallons of water a second. in fact, the sawmill uses over 300 gallons a second. that's over a ton of water. in the 19th century, people realized that the dams was stopping fish migration when the pilgrims showed up in plymouth, other fish were migrating upstream and the salmon was getting up into vermont from the long island sound. they knew once they started damming up rivers that the fish can't jump up the dams and they said, well, we are not getting the fish grandpa used to get. but they're saying we need the power. it's like you were driving an automobile. you know you are polluting the planet and putting terrible things in the air and on the ground and using plastics, but it's like, well, we all make compromises.
basically blades coming off the bottom of that shaft. water drops about seven feet and picks up the speed. it hits the blade, just like blowing out a pinwheel. spinning a wooden tub around it keeps the water from the water wheel warm. there's no bottom to the tub though. so it goes downstream. this wheel is probably using 50 gallons of water a second. in fact, the sawmill uses over 300 gallons a second. that's over a ton of water. in the 19th century, people realized that the dams was stopping...
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that was the bottom line. that's what the management was interested in, that was the value of the publisher of the paper. bradley and woodward and i were sitting around a week ago, we were sitting in woodward's living room and going over some things and bradley kept saying, he kept saying "it the truth, it's the truth, what about the truth," that's what he kept going at. >> and he also told us that he didn't get into journalism because of us. [ laughter ] >> and also, there came a day -- >> we got into journalism because of him. >> that's right. >> i remember reading "the washington post" when i was doing my last year in the navy and you would get it in the morning and it vibrated because it clearly was an independent voice. there clearly was a willingness to challenge the conventional wisdom to challenge the establi establishment and you could tell it. and that was so attractive to young reporters. >> the other thing is there came a day when the subpoena for the committee of the reelection for president arrive
that was the bottom line. that's what the management was interested in, that was the value of the publisher of the paper. bradley and woodward and i were sitting around a week ago, we were sitting in woodward's living room and going over some things and bradley kept saying, he kept saying "it the truth, it's the truth, what about the truth," that's what he kept going at. >> and he also told us that he didn't get into journalism because of us. [ laughter ] >> and also,...
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i think you can see the screen at the bottom. flares, if you will, for lack of a better description. this is a massive storm just from the visual that we're seeing. talk to me with the areas that you know of that are under this watch. >> this is in southern dallas county. the tornado was first spotted near the town of red oak in ellis county. it was moving to the northeast. it was a large tornado on the ground for several minutes. we haven't seen that in a long time in north texas. especially one captured on videotape and live television like we're seeing now. it looks like the storm may have drifted back into the clouds. as you see, it starts to come back down again. it is a very dangerous situation for people in southern dallas county right now. >> let me get you to hang on. carl parker with the weather channel is obviously following this. what can you tell me? >> that is a very well defined tornado. no doubt about that. it is now passing along the south side of the dallas metro area. what you're looking at there is called the c
i think you can see the screen at the bottom. flares, if you will, for lack of a better description. this is a massive storm just from the visual that we're seeing. talk to me with the areas that you know of that are under this watch. >> this is in southern dallas county. the tornado was first spotted near the town of red oak in ellis county. it was moving to the northeast. it was a large tornado on the ground for several minutes. we haven't seen that in a long time in north texas....
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. >> keteyian: that you brought up from the bottom of the gulf. >> yes. >> that is an impressive pile there. >> and the amazing part is, every time we go down, we see a lot of them. >> keteyian: we set out to get to the bottom of the story, only to discover, just like those pirate tales of old... >> holy cow. >> keteyian: ...there's trouble with treasure. >> i'm steve kroft. >> i'm lesley stahl. >> i'm morley safer. >> i'm bob simon. >> i'm lara logan. >> i'm scott pelley. those stories tonight on "60 minutes." if you made a list of countries from around the world... ...with the best math scores. ...the united states would be on that list. in 25th place. let's raise academic standards across the nation. let's get back to the head of the class. let's solve this. whose non-stop day starts with back pain... and a choice. take advil now and maybe up to four in a day. or choose aleve and two pills for a day free of pain. way to go, coach. ♪ way to go, coach. when we got married. i had three kids. and she became the full time mother of three. it was soccer, and ballet, and cheerleading, and
. >> keteyian: that you brought up from the bottom of the gulf. >> yes. >> that is an impressive pile there. >> and the amazing part is, every time we go down, we see a lot of them. >> keteyian: we set out to get to the bottom of the story, only to discover, just like those pirate tales of old... >> holy cow. >> keteyian: ...there's trouble with treasure. >> i'm steve kroft. >> i'm lesley stahl. >> i'm morley safer. >> i'm bob...
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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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hollywood star, but the bottom line, a slippery slope. >> those are pennies. >> this has opened the dooro untold billions going it bailout other businesses down the road, mark my words. number one, and number two, pan to throw this-- a lot of these losses are because of general motors, so to dove tail with the last segment, the unions makers and the third thing, you want to worry and wring your hands, and we're neck deep in fannie mae and freddie mac, we're neck deep in these companies. >> neil: adam, if you could pipe down and give us your thoughts? >> listen, all true, having said that none of us on this program lived through the great depression, and charles, we would have experienced something like it. >> you don't know. >> if weren't for tarp. >> again, you don't know. >> and you're putting it with a negative that's unprovable. >> why take the chance, neil. >> exactly. >> and that's exactly right. >> and by the way, it was happening. it was happening. >> it was happening. >> and i remember, i remember when they-- i remember they're lending now more than back then and i'll tell you t
hollywood star, but the bottom line, a slippery slope. >> those are pennies. >> this has opened the dooro untold billions going it bailout other businesses down the road, mark my words. number one, and number two, pan to throw this-- a lot of these losses are because of general motors, so to dove tail with the last segment, the unions makers and the third thing, you want to worry and wring your hands, and we're neck deep in fannie mae and freddie mac, we're neck deep in these...
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part bounces from the top surface, part from the bottom. hey, what if that extra distance going down through is such that it will cancel out one of the frequencies over here? then, honey, that eye ain't gonna get it. now, if you got white coming down, there's no cancellation. you're gonna see white. but if one color is canceled, you're not gonna see white. let's suppose the color that's canceled happens to be red. then the eye will see what color for that particular bubble? you guys know your color rules? no. you gotta know what the complementary color of red is. we take all the red away, what do you got? green. you get that green cyan. you got that cyan, the greenish-blue. so the eye over here is gonna see what? greenish-blue, all right? now, you point to the bubble and you say, "hey, that's a greenish-blue bubble right there." right. your friend. your friend looks down. and your friend looks at the same bubble. but for your friend-- this is a different thickness being canceled. maybe this different thickness, maybe what's being canceled he
part bounces from the top surface, part from the bottom. hey, what if that extra distance going down through is such that it will cancel out one of the frequencies over here? then, honey, that eye ain't gonna get it. now, if you got white coming down, there's no cancellation. you're gonna see white. but if one color is canceled, you're not gonna see white. let's suppose the color that's canceled happens to be red. then the eye will see what color for that particular bubble? you guys know your...
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but no, the as to their credit, a homer in the bottom of the 14th. 2-run job. his fourth of the year. the game is tied at 4. and a few batters later, they come from. the bloop base hurt, and the as go to the bottom of the 14th, down 2, but rally for three run, and beat the white sox 5-4. the as head out on a road trip, finishing off chicago in 14 today. >>> the warriors weren't kidding about seth curry and david lee not being available down the stretch here. curry underwent surgery today on his right ankle. and the word is he will miss getting on a basketball court 3-4 months. david lee will undergo his sturjry tomorrow -- surgery tomorrow. he has missed the last seven because of the injury. warriors finish the year versus san antonio at home tomorrow. >>> sharks are out. but the seventh game , bruins and ottawa, joel ward in yoorlt comes through -- overtime comes through, the ottawa senators win 2-1 to capture the series four games to three. and it's funny how this works. the senators even clinch a playoff spot for the final day of the season. then they go in
but no, the as to their credit, a homer in the bottom of the 14th. 2-run job. his fourth of the year. the game is tied at 4. and a few batters later, they come from. the bloop base hurt, and the as go to the bottom of the 14th, down 2, but rally for three run, and beat the white sox 5-4. the as head out on a road trip, finishing off chicago in 14 today. >>> the warriors weren't kidding about seth curry and david lee not being available down the stretch here. curry underwent surgery...
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so the bottom line is this. we'll continue to look for some improving weather into the next few hours. temperatures comfortable, mid-70s cooling off later tonight. enjoy these 70s. we'll be back in the 60s tomorrow and the chance for rain in the forecast. exactly when that happens coming up. >>> we have some bad news to tell you about the chesapeake bay. it was give an d. wait a minute, it's a d plussments heavy rains and a hot summer being blamed for the bay's health. the grade is the lowest assessment since beginning in 1986. the worst was 2003. >>> they debated the need for a special session. the caucus says the state can survive the so-called dooms day budget that was passed last week. they say a special session and raising taxes is just not necessary. >> the fact of the matter we had 90 days per our constitution to get it done. we're done. we can survive until next year and the citizens got this silver lining of not having their taxes increased. for that reason we need to call it a day and not cripple the ec
so the bottom line is this. we'll continue to look for some improving weather into the next few hours. temperatures comfortable, mid-70s cooling off later tonight. enjoy these 70s. we'll be back in the 60s tomorrow and the chance for rain in the forecast. exactly when that happens coming up. >>> we have some bad news to tell you about the chesapeake bay. it was give an d. wait a minute, it's a d plussments heavy rains and a hot summer being blamed for the bay's health. the grade is the...
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milan lucic at the bottom of your screen. holtby with the kick save. look at that, scorched through the legs. he gets to it just in time. 9 1/2 seconds to go, but the clock doesn't start right away. it was really weird. apparently the clock operator was trying to communicate with the refs to no avail. but it doesn't matter because braden holtby was there to get the final save right there. gloves it. 44 saves on the night. the capitals tie up the series at two games apiece. and this was a game they had to have. >> they came and fore-checked us hard. we turned the puck over a few times. and holts was very good. you know, he stood tall and kimd out a lot of rubber tonight. >> that goes to show how thick his skin is to be able to bounce back after four goals last game. and people are saying maybe the floodgates are open. and obviously he did a good job. that's a very veteran-like response the way he played. >> all right. so game 5 in boston on saturday. that's 3:00 right here on nbc. and right now they're thinking that game 6 here in d.c. at verizon center
milan lucic at the bottom of your screen. holtby with the kick save. look at that, scorched through the legs. he gets to it just in time. 9 1/2 seconds to go, but the clock doesn't start right away. it was really weird. apparently the clock operator was trying to communicate with the refs to no avail. but it doesn't matter because braden holtby was there to get the final save right there. gloves it. 44 saves on the night. the capitals tie up the series at two games apiece. and this was a game...
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of the ocean, put in the times square, put an olive garden on the bottom... (laughter) the s.s. "cha-ching" my friend. (laughter) >> i went to the survivors. there were 24 alive when i found the "titanic" and i asked them and they said "treat it... it's the graveyard of my parents." >> stephen: the amazing thing about the deep association that things down there in an oxygen-starved environment they stay preserved. >> phenomenonal in. just last summer we're in the black sea we come across the perfectly preserved ship wreck from 500 b.c. still there. i have found ships... i've found more ancient ship wrecks on the deep sea than then else. there's more history in the deep sea than the museums of the world combined there's no guard on the door. >> stephen: you know what? put a guy down there in a folding chair. (laughter) >> for centuries... we have robots like guard dogs. they can sit on a chip wreck and if someone comes they run up and.... >> stephen: shoot them. >> they could do that. >> stephen: mr. ballard, thank you so much for joining me. mr. ballard, "save
of the ocean, put in the times square, put an olive garden on the bottom... (laughter) the s.s. "cha-ching" my friend. (laughter) >> i went to the survivors. there were 24 alive when i found the "titanic" and i asked them and they said "treat it... it's the graveyard of my parents." >> stephen: the amazing thing about the deep association that things down there in an oxygen-starved environment they stay preserved. >> phenomenonal in. just last...
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i have a lot of faith in your ability to get to the bottom of this. all of us are shocked and terribly troubled by it but i think the kind of investigation you and your department will do i have a lot of faith in. >> thank you. >> second, senator feinstein mentioned the student visa which i believe she mentioned -- i came in the middle -- she and iasked for a gao report and our subcommittee on immigration with the chairman's permission will have hearings on that report when it comes out. so let you know about that. okay. two questions here. on other issues in your vast jurisdiction. the first relates to passenger advocates over the past several month there is have been increasing number of news stories about passenger complaint over tsa screening, including a female passenger being told she could not carry her breast pump on board the plane while the milk bottles were empty. imagine how her child is that way. asking female passengers to submit to repeated inspections through body scanner machines for nonsecurity reason, asking elderly and disabled pass
i have a lot of faith in your ability to get to the bottom of this. all of us are shocked and terribly troubled by it but i think the kind of investigation you and your department will do i have a lot of faith in. >> thank you. >> second, senator feinstein mentioned the student visa which i believe she mentioned -- i came in the middle -- she and iasked for a gao report and our subcommittee on immigration with the chairman's permission will have hearings on that report when it comes...
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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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when the haul falls out of the bottom of a ship that's not a normal thing. this is a major catastrophe and what is interesting to me you described andrew watching during the trial and if you think going through the water has the pressure underneath it it's going up and down where as the pressure points replace issue broke so are you saying that because of the 1 inch as opposed to one and a quarter inch to the expansion and the weak point is what we can get for those pieces to break apart and fallout means they were getting week as the ship was going along. estimate there were a couple of scientists that wrote a book recently and their conclusion -- they have a section that was salvaged from the site and we've examined the rivets and they were not as strong as they should have been. you can look at any number of little small elements of this story and think it's this or that or the of surfing and really it's everything put together. >> when we looked at the process all of the steel was punched. you probably know what they did. another reads every hall the was
when the haul falls out of the bottom of a ship that's not a normal thing. this is a major catastrophe and what is interesting to me you described andrew watching during the trial and if you think going through the water has the pressure underneath it it's going up and down where as the pressure points replace issue broke so are you saying that because of the 1 inch as opposed to one and a quarter inch to the expansion and the weak point is what we can get for those pieces to break apart and...
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the white on the bottom shows the bonds that have been issued. the colored bars above show the ones that are to be issued. some of those are contemplated in to the future. we have had lots of discussion and we always do at the capital planning committee about this graph and how we can continue to manage all those on that needs -- unmet needs in a way that is responsible and not overly burdensome on property owners. one of the drivers of this graph and people have asked can we increase the spawn or about one, one of the drivers is the assessed value of property across the city. that read bar moves up or down based on the excess of value. early in our days we were looking at a 4.5% growth in value every year. the past two years we have seen that taper off dramatically because of the recession. and now the estimates forc fiscl year 13 -- a goes to 3% for two years and back up to 4.5% after fiscal year 16 to the end of the plan. supervisor chu: in terms of the commitment, we have gone out to say we are issuing a certain deal bonds -- geobonds. it doe
the white on the bottom shows the bonds that have been issued. the colored bars above show the ones that are to be issued. some of those are contemplated in to the future. we have had lots of discussion and we always do at the capital planning committee about this graph and how we can continue to manage all those on that needs -- unmet needs in a way that is responsible and not overly burdensome on property owners. one of the drivers of this graph and people have asked can we increase the spawn...