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for the long workpiece, the inside length is 29 1/2 inches and i just have a line marked on the table. clamp that in place. that's my stop. and what i'll do is take this long workpiece and cut those six identical long pieces through the egg, just as before. i haven't changed a thing, but this can be deceptive. as you look at this workpiece, it kind of looks like i have it up at an angle. i don't. i have the wide flat of that molding flat to the table when i cut it. you'll see some people take this and spring it up at an angle and cut it. i don't like to do that. that's dangerous, in my mind. the other thing down here -- you can see i have my six short workpieces. i always want to set those safely out of the way. lock that up behind the table so nothing can be in the way as i make the cuts. so i split that egg, holding it flat to the table, hand brace down. and it has built-in dust collection, which is really good. so that's one part of the cut. i flip it over, swing it up to the stop. and now i'll cut the six long workpieces just by holding the workpiece flat to the table. i let the b
for the long workpiece, the inside length is 29 1/2 inches and i just have a line marked on the table. clamp that in place. that's my stop. and what i'll do is take this long workpiece and cut those six identical long pieces through the egg, just as before. i haven't changed a thing, but this can be deceptive. as you look at this workpiece, it kind of looks like i have it up at an angle. i don't. i have the wide flat of that molding flat to the table when i cut it. you'll see some people take...
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is hidden from the tourists he's going to meet some real crime insiders although they may not be the usual news makers you see on t.v. . this. morning. plz plz . coolin. lower. leg. length. illegible . oh cool let live. when it leaves only one. of those are. welcome back to crosstalk i'm peter lavelle to remind you we're talking about predictions for the new year two thousand and thirteen. ok and elizabeth during the break you said you want to reply to me go right ahead please. basically i want to talk about this the senator who said something i strolled really stupid about. you know the children of rape being still having the right to live but he didn't say that rape wasn't a horrible thing what he said was that when you have life a life is sacred now i'm not going i'm not starting from his standpoint but i will say one thing i remember a few years back to very good friends of mine looking at the act of the baby and the baby was about six or seven weeks but it moved and it was a living thing so it made me think and i'm absolutely pro-choice but it made me think you know what gives me the right to decide that if i want this baby it's a baby and if i don't want it it's a
is hidden from the tourists he's going to meet some real crime insiders although they may not be the usual news makers you see on t.v. . this. morning. plz plz . coolin. lower. leg. length. illegible . oh cool let live. when it leaves only one. of those are. welcome back to crosstalk i'm peter lavelle to remind you we're talking about predictions for the new year two thousand and thirteen. ok and elizabeth during the break you said you want to reply to me go right ahead please. basically i want...
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the length here. seva just turned it over for a bucket. and jang loses it inside.ts the tom-ranked team, 70-68 in louisville. back to spero. >> spero: huge win for jim boeheim and syracuse. >> doug: what a win! without james sutherland? unbelievable. >> doug: to go into louisville and get a win? you ask anybody in college basketball to say put them in the hat, top 12 teams could win the national title. there are teams beyond that. and there's the michigans and the indiana that got beat at home. louisville got beat at home. last year we had three elite teams. this year, anybody's ball game. >> spero: 7-point lead for oregon. 61 seconds to play. ucla the steal and they give it right back. travis wear with a miscommunication and the play. trying to find powell, it looked like. ucla having issues with the turnovers throughout. so 57.2 to play. bruins one time-out to play. both teams in the bonus. contact on the drive. johnathan loyd sprinting on the run for oregon. foul charged to travis wear. this will be a one and one situation. loyd's first trip to the free-throw li
the length here. seva just turned it over for a bucket. and jang loses it inside.ts the tom-ranked team, 70-68 in louisville. back to spero. >> spero: huge win for jim boeheim and syracuse. >> doug: what a win! without james sutherland? unbelievable. >> doug: to go into louisville and get a win? you ask anybody in college basketball to say put them in the hat, top 12 teams could win the national title. there are teams beyond that. and there's the michigans and the indiana that...
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the first place. our emily schmidt takes us inside a maryland lab that is trying to find that answer. >> reporter: people goo to such lengthsavoid getting the flu you can't help but notice a place seeking those that caught t when university freshman dominic young heard about a campus flu study -- >> this is going in your nose and straight back. >> reporter: dominic had a feel egg fit the bill. >> i woke up at 8:00 a.m., every time i swallowed, i got punched in the stomach. yesterday i slept for 18 house, other than when i needed to sleep. >> reporter: he tested positive for type a influenza which callfied him for a study of how anyone gets flut in the first place. >> that is what research discovery is about. and being a detective. >> reporter: professor don milton says scientists don't know exactly how the flu is transmitted. >> deep in, deep out. >> reporter: one theory it may not be spread through direct or indirect contact but instead, by tiny viruses, 1-1,000th the which hath of t width of the human hair that linger in the air. >> would be nice if flu wasn't aerosol transmitted because it would be much simpler but i thi
the first place. our emily schmidt takes us inside a maryland lab that is trying to find that answer. >> reporter: people goo to such lengthsavoid getting the flu you can't help but notice a place seeking those that caught t when university freshman dominic young heard about a campus flu study -- >> this is going in your nose and straight back. >> reporter: dominic had a feel egg fit the bill. >> i woke up at 8:00 a.m., every time i swallowed, i got punched in the...
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the outbreak to so bad people are now going to great lengths to avoid getting sick. john schriffen is here. good morning, john. >> reporter: bianna, good morning. waiting insiden emergency room is probably one of the last places where people would like to spend their weekend. that's why many in the country are taking extra precautions to avoid the flu especially before heading out into a popular public place. ♪ this morning, churchgoers across the country may have one extra pit stop on their way to the pulpit. many churches like this one in upstate new york hope to ward off the flu epidemic by installing hand sanitizers cleaning the nurseries sen wiping doors between each service. >> normally be door handles and those type of things might be cleaned once a week. they are now being cleaned daily. >> reporter: this just one of many precautions people are keeping in mind today as they head out to other public spaces. >> i kept a lot of hand sanitizer around. >> make sure to wash my hands a lot. >> stay away if people sick. >> wiping down the phones with wipes. >> keeping my hands off my face. >> reporter: some are trying to stay ahead of the game. people waiting
the outbreak to so bad people are now going to great lengths to avoid getting sick. john schriffen is here. good morning, john. >> reporter: bianna, good morning. waiting insiden emergency room is probably one of the last places where people would like to spend their weekend. that's why many in the country are taking extra precautions to avoid the flu especially before heading out into a popular public place. ♪ this morning, churchgoers across the country may have one extra pit stop on...
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the idea length of a youtube video. i used my sister and my brother and my friends. >> it's so perfect that it's really hard to understand how the picture on the inside could be so smooth and pretty when everything else is flashing really quickly. >> people don't know if it's fake or if it's real, and if it's real, it has an insane amount of work in it. >> the first thought is that he must be using some kind of digital trickery to put his music video inside the picture. not this time. >> as it turns out, he shot the black and white movie and had it divided up and turned into still frames. >> let's do the math here. amir took his music video and chopped it up into more than 2,000 continuous still photos that he took to a printer for hard copies. >> i got the pictures back. what i got back was a giant box weighing almost 20 kilograms, which was almost $1,000 before even knowing if this is going to work. then for the first time, i understood how much work i have ahead of me. >> no kidding. then amir had to get 500 people to hold up each one of his 500 pictures in the same position in order. >> the first two days i went out to the streets of jerusalem, a
the idea length of a youtube video. i used my sister and my brother and my friends. >> it's so perfect that it's really hard to understand how the picture on the inside could be so smooth and pretty when everything else is flashing really quickly. >> people don't know if it's fake or if it's real, and if it's real, it has an insane amount of work in it. >> the first thought is that he must be using some kind of digital trickery to put his music video inside the picture. not...
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the disagreement is over the length of time. joining me now is pulitizer prize winner hedrick smith, he is the author of the new book "who stole the american dream?" so glad to well you insideo good to be with you. >> jennifer: do you think the middle class is a casualty of this kind of political wrangling in washington. >> i think it goes further back than that. it starts with a huge power shift that took place in washington back in the 1970s. we think of middle class prosperity as a time when the economy worked much better but the politics worked much better as well. we had women's movement strong labor movement all of those things helped buttress the power of the middle class and middle class prosperity. there was a shift. there was a revolt of the bosses touched off by none other than lewis powell and he said to business you are getting taken to the cleaners get organized. hire lobbyists. set up your superfunds, the finds of things that have happened today began back in the 1970s. it was a deliberate power grab. >> jennifer: so you describe this as all stemming from then lawyer lewis powell who ultimately got appointed to the supreme court, extorting businesses. so are
the disagreement is over the length of time. joining me now is pulitizer prize winner hedrick smith, he is the author of the new book "who stole the american dream?" so glad to well you insideo good to be with you. >> jennifer: do you think the middle class is a casualty of this kind of political wrangling in washington. >> i think it goes further back than that. it starts with a huge power shift that took place in washington back in the 1970s. we think of middle class...
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inside the beltway, 395 looks good to the 14th street bridge. in fact, all of your potomac river crossings are good right now. we'll take a live look right here. traffic is moving well. really the length of 395 across the bridge span and into downtown. back to you, mike and jess. >> thanks, monika. >>> we're following what's new this morning at 5:49. a week of pretrial hearings is under way for four alleged coconspirators in the 9/11 attacks. some relatives of those killed on september 11 are attending the military court at the guantanamo bay naval base. the defendants were sent to guantanamo after being held in secret prisons. >>> the pentagon is considering putting a base in north africa for a spy -- for spy drones. the move is in response to increased flights against terrorists in the region, including the rebels in mali. the united states only has one permanent base in africa right now. >>> iran claims it's launched a monkey into space and that the primate returned unharmed from its 70-mile long suborbital flight. the u.s. has not confirmed this launch but other nations are concerned if this did happen, it further demonstrates iran's long range missile capabilities. >>> it is 5:51
inside the beltway, 395 looks good to the 14th street bridge. in fact, all of your potomac river crossings are good right now. we'll take a live look right here. traffic is moving well. really the length of 395 across the bridge span and into downtown. back to you, mike and jess. >> thanks, monika. >>> we're following what's new this morning at 5:49. a week of pretrial hearings is under way for four alleged coconspirators in the 9/11 attacks. some relatives of those killed on...
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so many people have gone to such great lengths to try to make the children of sandy hook feel safe today as they finally head back to school. we'll have a look inside up in a moment. a big step forward, hopefully for that entire community. so -- >>> and then also this half hour, hillary clinton, she is out of the hospital with her husband and daughter at her side. what doctors, though, are saying now about the secretary of state's treatment for that blood clot. >>> also, almost a year after a devastating stroke, illinois senator mark kirk is set to return to capitol hill today, ready to walk up 45 symbolic steps. should be an emotional and especially symbolic for him. this is a huge milestone for him. >> absolutely. and kind of completes the recovery, in a way. like a back to work, back up those steps. >>> and later, it takes two. the 5-year-old twins who make quite a team, managing to save their mom's life. how they sprang into action when exactly they were needed the most. >> they have lots of energy. >>> but first, students from sandy hook elementary return to class for the first time since the shooting. they return later this morning. >> they'r
so many people have gone to such great lengths to try to make the children of sandy hook feel safe today as they finally head back to school. we'll have a look inside up in a moment. a big step forward, hopefully for that entire community. so -- >>> and then also this half hour, hillary clinton, she is out of the hospital with her husband and daughter at her side. what doctors, though, are saying now about the secretary of state's treatment for that blood clot. >>> also,...
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inside for the toast. the toast, that's the next time we're allowed to have our cameras turned on. as we take stock of the speech we witnessed today, its meaning, its length i thought we heard today a very robust articulation of modern liberalism in america. it's not where he talked about red america, blue america. but he said here's the values i'll bring to this, and i'll be much more forceful in pursuing them in a second term. he talked about collective action as opposed to individu individual -- rugged individualism. he was rebutting romney and ryan all over again on the nation of takers idea versus his idea saying we in effect built this together, not you -- you didn't build it alone. i thought you heard a much more forceful expression of that than i would have expected. >> these speeches are for the ages the long view. were you surprised to hear as many contemporary ten minutes ago references like newtown, a national tragedy, like a direct call back to this campaign? >> right. in fact, there was a cross of the state of the union here. he did preview what we'd hear from him in his legislative agenda. he talked about the articulation of civil rights as
inside for the toast. the toast, that's the next time we're allowed to have our cameras turned on. as we take stock of the speech we witnessed today, its meaning, its length i thought we heard today a very robust articulation of modern liberalism in america. it's not where he talked about red america, blue america. but he said here's the values i'll bring to this, and i'll be much more forceful in pursuing them in a second term. he talked about collective action as opposed to individu...