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the institutes of high technology physics in thomas has a laboratory that specializes in boston through solid rock with high powered electrical sparks the first experiments were conducted way back in the sixty's when the theory of using electrical pulses to drill through blocks was tested results were impressive but the technology the time did not allow for the idea to take in perth now the university has a prototype device to offer as many advantages over traditional training methods. and with the advantage of the high voltage electrical impulse method is that we use the bore bits made of ordinary steel while and yet the model we don't use any alloy grade or diamond our spark of discharge method makes these very expensive materials redundant. and this is how it works a generator produces the electricity which is then stored in the capacitors and fed to the drill the drill bit itself has one electrode in the sensor surrounded by in a rate above the electrodes when they come into contact with the ball the potential difference between them it's a powerful spot which troubles through the w
the institutes of high technology physics in thomas has a laboratory that specializes in boston through solid rock with high powered electrical sparks the first experiments were conducted way back in the sixty's when the theory of using electrical pulses to drill through blocks was tested results were impressive but the technology the time did not allow for the idea to take in perth now the university has a prototype device to offer as many advantages over traditional training methods. and with...
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the work of. this. institute of chemical physics in moscow the team discovered even to his own surprise it's certain temperatures proper and plastic substances can be ground down to a very fine powder which led to the development of this machine we're the only ones in the world to use the dry method that we take the mix for making mixed asphalt concrete with. put the required amount of tire powder in it you know this method. amounts of time. before the invention of the share in juice grinding machine builders had to use the so-called wet method of adding the robot to the pitchman this involved heating the mixture for all day which is what is required excessive amounts of energy in time to cause the bitch many cells to deteriorate it's no wonder then that other countries are trying to follow suit which with around fifty eight and somebody machine it might take them a while. known forty despite our best efforts machine apart into the studio show you exactly how it works. and here it is. now the only main difference
the work of. this. institute of chemical physics in moscow the team discovered even to his own surprise it's certain temperatures proper and plastic substances can be ground down to a very fine powder which led to the development of this machine we're the only ones in the world to use the dry method that we take the mix for making mixed asphalt concrete with. put the required amount of tire powder in it you know this method. amounts of time. before the invention of the share in juice grinding...
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of design computer which must go down to the nine hundred forty six the institute is part of aviation holding which is the main development for to ship partially to russia it is one of only a few companies in the world that carries out the full range of partially development. institutes conduct research development and production as well as ground and flight sets of all these power systems the base era job if we were lucky enough to catch one of the research institute parachute testers. of course here on the field we have all the right conditions surface and things like that in reality those soldiers have to land on various different terrain but the and they'll have to have time to maneuver so that they can lend safely. billeted to maneuver around the horizontal speed of a parachute the paramount importance for the sand and of course especially for landing the. i mean the top conditions are partially tough to jump in not to mention all the equipment they carry minutes a special approach has to be taken when designing parachutes for use by the military today the design insti
of design computer which must go down to the nine hundred forty six the institute is part of aviation holding which is the main development for to ship partially to russia it is one of only a few companies in the world that carries out the full range of partially development. institutes conduct research development and production as well as ground and flight sets of all these power systems the base era job if we were lucky enough to catch one of the research institute parachute testers. of...
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the institute uses the latest in computer design and modeling technologies in addition to the least the institute has made over five thousand different partially types one thousand of which are ventured into mass production they range from anti spinning cargo chutes to low altitude invest you power shoots some of them have an area of up to three hundred seventy five meters squared and can carry up to twenty tons. i am doubt the computer design is then sent to this factory to be turned into reality. in addition to this production facility the institute also has researched engineering and technology schools over generations the institute has accumulated a wealth of knowledge and expertise which allows it to create such a diverse range of parachutes advances in materials mean how ships can be more compact enjoyable than ever in addition we use new materials in parachute construction but in the past it's parachutes were made from nylon fabric no we use more modern materials so all this has enabled us to reach our goals solely. with this knowledge we return to the airfield in moscow until a
the institute uses the latest in computer design and modeling technologies in addition to the least the institute has made over five thousand different partially types one thousand of which are ventured into mass production they range from anti spinning cargo chutes to low altitude invest you power shoots some of them have an area of up to three hundred seventy five meters squared and can carry up to twenty tons. i am doubt the computer design is then sent to this factory to be turned into...
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the institute uses the latest in computer design and modeling technologies in addition to the least the institute has made over five thousand different partially types one thousand of which have entered into mass production they range from anti spinning cargo chutes to low altitude and rescue power chutes some of them have an area of up to three hundred seventy five meters squared and can carry up to twenty tons. been ironed out the computer design is then sent to this factory to be turned into reality. in addition to this production facility the institute also has research engineering and technology schools over generations the institute has accumulated a wealth of knowledge and expertise which allows it to create such a diverse range of parachutes advances in materials mean that power issues can be more compact enjoyable than ever in addition we use new materials in parachute construction but in the past it's parachutes were made from nylon fabric no we use more modern materials so all this has enabled us to reach our goals of the city armed with this knowledge we return to the airfie
the institute uses the latest in computer design and modeling technologies in addition to the least the institute has made over five thousand different partially types one thousand of which have entered into mass production they range from anti spinning cargo chutes to low altitude and rescue power chutes some of them have an area of up to three hundred seventy five meters squared and can carry up to twenty tons. been ironed out the computer design is then sent to this factory to be turned into...
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the institute's. development and production as well as ground and flight sets of all these power systems the base era job if we were lucky enough to cut to one of the research institutes karshi testers. and of course here on the field we have all the right conditions flat surface and things like that in reality those soldiers have to land on various different terrain you but them and they'll have to have time to maneuver so that they can lead safely. belittling maneuver people and the horizontal speed of a parachute the paramount importance for descending and of course especially for lent. so conditions are partially tough to jump in not to mention all the equipment they carry minutes a special approach has to be taken when designing parachutes for use by the military today the design institute was testing one of its latest developments the deets well beastie the twelve is the latest hardship produced by the russian airborne troops the lease to still be subject to precarious testing but is expected to
the institute's. development and production as well as ground and flight sets of all these power systems the base era job if we were lucky enough to cut to one of the research institutes karshi testers. and of course here on the field we have all the right conditions flat surface and things like that in reality those soldiers have to land on various different terrain you but them and they'll have to have time to maneuver so that they can lead safely. belittling maneuver people and the...
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the institute's of high technology physics in thomas has a laboratory that specializes in through solid rock with high powered electrical sparks the first experiments were conducted way back in the sixty's when the theory of using electrical pulses to drill through books was tested results were impressive but the technology the time did not allow for the idea to take in perth now the university has a prototype device to off as many advantages over traditional drilling methods. and the. advantage of the high voltage electrical impulse method is that we used to bore bits made of ordinary steel while and yet the model we don't use any alloy great or diamond or wood at the new power spark or discharge method makes these very expensive materials redundant. and this is how it works a generator produces electricity which is then stored in the passages and that's the drill the drill bit itself has one electrode in the sensor surrounded by in a rate above the electrodes when they come into contact with the ball the potential difference between inflates a powerful spot which troubles through the
the institute's of high technology physics in thomas has a laboratory that specializes in through solid rock with high powered electrical sparks the first experiments were conducted way back in the sixty's when the theory of using electrical pulses to drill through books was tested results were impressive but the technology the time did not allow for the idea to take in perth now the university has a prototype device to off as many advantages over traditional drilling methods. and the....
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the institution needs to do that itself. it might state -- the standard will state the institution must have a mission statement that's regularly reviewed by using this governance processes and evaluated on a regular basis. >> so, this is a state set standard or is it the acc/jc set standard? >> there is the accreditation community that the board of junior colleges. the larger organization is the western association of schools and colleges. so, there is the commission for the senior colleges and universities. there is the commission that deals with elementary, middle school, and high schools. and this is the one for junior and community colleges. >> so, as far as like our department of education for the state of california, that doesn't have necessarily a role that is played in terms of how standards are set -- [multiple voices] >> there needs to be alignment, of course, with whatever the federal regulations are, state regulations. >> so, is that for the acc/jc role of accountability with -- directly with state or federal lev
the institution needs to do that itself. it might state -- the standard will state the institution must have a mission statement that's regularly reviewed by using this governance processes and evaluated on a regular basis. >> so, this is a state set standard or is it the acc/jc set standard? >> there is the accreditation community that the board of junior colleges. the larger organization is the western association of schools and colleges. so, there is the commission for the senior...
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they take a look at the entire history of the institution. they review the team evaluating report, the visiting team that came, the report that they prepared. they take into consideration the testimony that the chancellor, the special trustee and myself provided to the commission. we sort of plead our case of the changes that we've made. and they take a look at our show-cause report that we prepared, which was a self-evaluation of how -- how well we're doing to meet the standard, where we fall short, and what our plans are to meet the standards. and the commission makes its decision. >> and what standards does the commission follow in making that decision? >> i can't answer that question. the original standards of accreditation, if you read them and you look at where the college is, it's very clear if we've met it or not, yes or no. when you read our report, significant changes were made, but perhaps not completed. so, for example, the mission statement, we fell short a year ago and the standard reads something to the effect that the instituti
they take a look at the entire history of the institution. they review the team evaluating report, the visiting team that came, the report that they prepared. they take into consideration the testimony that the chancellor, the special trustee and myself provided to the commission. we sort of plead our case of the changes that we've made. and they take a look at our show-cause report that we prepared, which was a self-evaluation of how -- how well we're doing to meet the standard, where we fall...
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that is the history of the institution. o prior to the events of 2007 and 2008, there have been people talking about reforming the financial structure of the country, but there was never that engine of urgency that the crisis brings to this issue. particularly 2008 and he never could've written this bill in 2006 or 2007 and you couldn't write it today because of where the energy is in the attention is a nervous moment arrived after the type legislation. i think in the spring of 2007, the blueprint was released in the administration released a white paper on this. and most of the major provisions of the bill came out of the hearing process or other conversations with the exception of the volcker rule and a couple of other things in the bill itself. and that was the moment in which we decided to move forward. we have a health care bill coming up between them again to do a hearing process. we have started the process and in 2006 senator jack reed actually had hearings on the residential mortgage crisis and no one paid any atten
that is the history of the institution. o prior to the events of 2007 and 2008, there have been people talking about reforming the financial structure of the country, but there was never that engine of urgency that the crisis brings to this issue. particularly 2008 and he never could've written this bill in 2006 or 2007 and you couldn't write it today because of where the energy is in the attention is a nervous moment arrived after the type legislation. i think in the spring of 2007, the...
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i sit on the board of the public religion research institute in washington d.c. and we just put up this great survey that says that the younger generation there a more progressive christians to identify themselves as progressive christians then regressive -- don't know, conservative christians and what that means is that following the same trends we see a lot more progressive christians but we do have to draw a line and say look we have a text that was given a particular context and so it has a particular meaning and it's not all pie-in-the-sky. it has a particular social political and economic meaning and indications and we have to point that out and not be embarrassed about it and not -- be willing to say brother i love you but show me where that is. and much of what they say is not there. much of what they talk about has to do with doctrines and orthodoxies and jesus didn't know anything about it but that is christian. i think we can recognize in the same way they are diversities and dominations and traditions that represent what you are referring to is the bla
i sit on the board of the public religion research institute in washington d.c. and we just put up this great survey that says that the younger generation there a more progressive christians to identify themselves as progressive christians then regressive -- don't know, conservative christians and what that means is that following the same trends we see a lot more progressive christians but we do have to draw a line and say look we have a text that was given a particular context and so it has a...
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church is the most influential institution of our community that filters down. and so in a way it's disempowering to the the black masses, in my opinion. you mentioned dr. king. dr. king was trying to move to another level in his ministry, and that being fighting for economic justice. he was trying to mount the poor people's campaign, and he called a meeting in washington -- in virginia, rather, and 124 ministers were invited, and guess how many came? none. and i think this is sort of emblematic of a sort of -- it speaks to the fiction of the church at large, black church at large as being the forefront of our struggle. so i'll just say this, the other problem is, though, in fact, it's not that until recently, the last couple generations, i think with my generation that we saw any significant critical mass of black biblical scholars, theological scholars who were able to cut through some of this dominationist dialogue, discourse that has permeated christiandom with the result that the black church too often is held in thrall to the same kinds of misreadings of je
church is the most influential institution of our community that filters down. and so in a way it's disempowering to the the black masses, in my opinion. you mentioned dr. king. dr. king was trying to move to another level in his ministry, and that being fighting for economic justice. he was trying to mount the poor people's campaign, and he called a meeting in washington -- in virginia, rather, and 124 ministers were invited, and guess how many came? none. and i think this is sort of...
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and, again, vice harris came and he spoke to the leadership of our institution. he spoke with -- it was a group meeting. it included academic senate leadership, classified senate leadership, afp 21 21, aeiu [speaker not understood], department chair, and he made it clear that what the college needs to do to keep its accreditation is to continue the work and continue the momentum to meet the accreditation standards. and that -- he gave a great analogy. you're in the middle of a game and the game has an end timeline. you cannot stop to argue about the rules of the game and use city college as collateral. do that outside. right now everybody needs to work together to meet the accreditation standards. so that the commission will reconsider its decision. the clock is ticking, and that's what we've got to do. >> the problem with that analogy is that the game is not a fair game if the referee has their own agenda -- (applause) [cheering and applauding] >> and is -- has already decided which team should win. that's the problem here. (applause) >> all right. would you like
and, again, vice harris came and he spoke to the leadership of our institution. he spoke with -- it was a group meeting. it included academic senate leadership, classified senate leadership, afp 21 21, aeiu [speaker not understood], department chair, and he made it clear that what the college needs to do to keep its accreditation is to continue the work and continue the momentum to meet the accreditation standards. and that -- he gave a great analogy. you're in the middle of a game and the game...
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there is the national institutional level of civil society. it is going to be requiring more on the regional level that what is happening right now. there is no national coordination mechanism. if it is happening right now, it is happening through personal connections. i would also say that a key observation is frustration for grassroots shouldn't -- organizations that do not have english and their ability to provide proposals and make pitches to international communities. inhave to get more creative how we work around the language barrier issue. it is easier to go to this one if language is a barrier. engageg out how to everyone if we are building the institution, not building those easiest to access. orher geographically language. to move forward with a few recommendations that outline the organizational development side of things, we are at a point where training and workshops need to be applied. there needs to be a technical reach back that i was alluding to earlier. i can speak specifically to the fact that they are not iraq, nato comparis
there is the national institutional level of civil society. it is going to be requiring more on the regional level that what is happening right now. there is no national coordination mechanism. if it is happening right now, it is happening through personal connections. i would also say that a key observation is frustration for grassroots shouldn't -- organizations that do not have english and their ability to provide proposals and make pitches to international communities. inhave to get more...
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and whereas, the smhsonian institution in partnership with the national veteran's network has organized a 7-city tour to bring the medal and a story to communities throughout the country and will come to the mhd in the museum on june 29, to august 24, 2014 and whereas the partnership has developed the curriculum for elementary and high school levels and the high school curriculum is piloted at the toren unified school district and in addition in january of 2011, the board voted to adopt a resolution in observations of the civil liberties and the constitution and to commemorate the courage of coramatso, a recipient to challenge the constitutionality of the war time incarceration. and has alled developed the curriculum for elementary and middle and haol sky level and these kits include the video giems and lesson plans and posters are available at no charge to teachers. therefore, be it resolved that the board of education encourages the faculty and students to visit the gold medal exhibit. from ju 29th to august 4th and further resolved that the faculty further urge to take advantage of t
and whereas, the smhsonian institution in partnership with the national veteran's network has organized a 7-city tour to bring the medal and a story to communities throughout the country and will come to the mhd in the museum on june 29, to august 24, 2014 and whereas the partnership has developed the curriculum for elementary and high school levels and the high school curriculum is piloted at the toren unified school district and in addition in january of 2011, the board voted to adopt a...
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there's challenges to help the institutions there's concern in the neighborhood there's a saturation for groups. there's a lack of space for organization and to maintain a physical presence in the neighborhood unless they have the affordable spaces speaker straightforward you need a lot of tourists to come here. business and ownership generation they're taking over the businesses. and findings and attracting businesses, of course, you want your community to be attracting the same culture payroll there's always concerns about trash rae grateful e graffiti. you want the neighborhood to thrive and thus could displays other businesses. the japan mall is the heart of the neighborhood their home to do sos of remunerate but their aging. they're never designed for retail and their inward facing to the community and their owned by an outside industry that are not concerned about the culture. the parking garages need upgrad upgraded. regarding cultural fire department's similar discern concern about the spates there's a lot of festivals in japan it up and they have a hard time navigating the p
there's challenges to help the institutions there's concern in the neighborhood there's a saturation for groups. there's a lack of space for organization and to maintain a physical presence in the neighborhood unless they have the affordable spaces speaker straightforward you need a lot of tourists to come here. business and ownership generation they're taking over the businesses. and findings and attracting businesses, of course, you want your community to be attracting the same culture...
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that will be the last resort to survive for them. >> that was katsume from the institute of developing economies. >>> pakistan has agreed to restore full partnership with the u.s. u.s. secretary of state john kerry sees strong ties with the country as key to resting afghanistan. kerry is visiting pakistan to rebuild ties. the u.s. secretary of state is making spris vis to pakistan, his first since assuming his post. he was welcomed by prime minister nawaz sharif who also recently took office. kerry used the meeting to ask for greater control over islamic extremists i northwestern pakistan. insurgents with hideouts in mountainous region continue to launch attacks on american oops. u.s. pakistan ties have been deteriorating. pakistan opposes u.s. drone strikes targeting insurgents o its soil saying it infringes on its sovereignty. the relationship with the u.s. was a top issue in the general election in may. during his campaign, sharif spoke out against the drone attacks. sartaz aziz spoke alongside kerry saying that drone attacks are counterproductive to the relationship between the two
that will be the last resort to survive for them. >> that was katsume from the institute of developing economies. >>> pakistan has agreed to restore full partnership with the u.s. u.s. secretary of state john kerry sees strong ties with the country as key to resting afghanistan. kerry is visiting pakistan to rebuild ties. the u.s. secretary of state is making spris vis to pakistan, his first since assuming his post. he was welcomed by prime minister nawaz sharif who also recently...
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now he must face the institutional classification team, or ict. status from close management level two to level one? the highest security level in the entire prison. >> you're currently in class management 2. classification officer is recommending upgrade to class management 1. >> what were you planning to do with the handcuff key? >> sell it. >> had you sold one before? >> yes, ma'am. >> how much do you make for a handcuff key? >> about $15, $20. >> you do realize the danger that represents in a high security facility for $15 or $20, not only to you but to other inmates and staff as well? >> yes, sir. >> you realize the consequences? >> yes, sir. >> bowden will wait outside, but it only take as matter of moments for the classification team to reach a decision. >> inmate, the institution classification team, we're going to recommend upgrading close management one. this recommendation goes to said classification, and they have the final decision. we're also approving a two-year visitation suspension. is there anything else you'd like to tell us? >>
now he must face the institutional classification team, or ict. status from close management level two to level one? the highest security level in the entire prison. >> you're currently in class management 2. classification officer is recommending upgrade to class management 1. >> what were you planning to do with the handcuff key? >> sell it. >> had you sold one before? >> yes, ma'am. >> how much do you make for a handcuff key? >> about $15, $20....
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stone in atlanta has purchased over 8,000 houses. >> reporter: local broker david hunt said the institutional investors are changing the housing market. >> in one month we auctioned off our advertised for foreign closer 1,089 houses. what's being created, the hedge funds are taking those off the market. they're not available for anybody to buy. so we're coming up with a shortage of housing. >> reporter: local realtor greg martin agrees. >> here for example 21 active homes for sale. that is about one-third of the inventory that we had in 2008. not down one-third. we have one-third of the homes to sale today that we had before the market down turn. >> reporter: but analysts say that's a good thing for now. >> i think that the overall feeling is that the low inventory has been a good thing because it really put a floor under home prices. >> reporter: but going forward some analysts question how long institutional investors might stay in the rental market. >> because historical single family yields are quite lower than they are today, and quite lower than history yields in other commercial real e
stone in atlanta has purchased over 8,000 houses. >> reporter: local broker david hunt said the institutional investors are changing the housing market. >> in one month we auctioned off our advertised for foreign closer 1,089 houses. what's being created, the hedge funds are taking those off the market. they're not available for anybody to buy. so we're coming up with a shortage of housing. >> reporter: local realtor greg martin agrees. >> here for example 21 active...
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you're a professor at ohio university and a fellow at the bush institute. let's talk about the big picture. before we get to citizenship, can you help us understand how integration or assimilation yields economic benefits? what happens economically when people go through that process and become integrated? what happens to incomes? what happens to education levels? what happens when people settle and put down roots here? >> excellent question. i am thinking of something james glassman said a minute ago. he said immigrants get it. but immigrants don't get it overnight. it takes time for immigrants to get it. immigrants come to the united states, maybe they earn 60% or 70% of what a nativeborn american earns. there is some argument. we won't get into that. most of them have more or less caught up with nativeborn americans in terms of income. it takes longer to catch up in terms of wealth. by the time their children come along, the second generation often out distances nativeborn americans in terms of earnings. this is true historically. it is a process. it is a
you're a professor at ohio university and a fellow at the bush institute. let's talk about the big picture. before we get to citizenship, can you help us understand how integration or assimilation yields economic benefits? what happens economically when people go through that process and become integrated? what happens to incomes? what happens to education levels? what happens when people settle and put down roots here? >> excellent question. i am thinking of something james glassman said...
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we're focusing on our action plan, continuing to make changes in the institution, and trying to get the word out that we're open, we're accredited, and we're enrolling students. >> [inaudible]. >> all right, everyone, i know this is a very passionate issue for all of us, but i want to make sure we respect all speakers who are here. so, with that, i don't know if we need to call up hydra mendoza from the mayor's office. >> and if we can pass around the few items. it is the accrediting commission questions and answers for commonly asked questions and answers as well as the frequently asked questions for our students that we are promoting and hope that you will help us in promoting. and i thank you for your assistance and the city's for supporting city college. thank you. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> good morning, supervisors. i'm hydra mendoza, mayor lee's education [speaker not understood] advisor. thank you for having me in the committee. i was asked to give you an update on the involvement of the mayor and what we've been doing in support of city college. so, there absolutely no ques
we're focusing on our action plan, continuing to make changes in the institution, and trying to get the word out that we're open, we're accredited, and we're enrolling students. >> [inaudible]. >> all right, everyone, i know this is a very passionate issue for all of us, but i want to make sure we respect all speakers who are here. so, with that, i don't know if we need to call up hydra mendoza from the mayor's office. >> and if we can pass around the few items. it is the...
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when the insurance institute for highway safety evaluated the results, only six of the 12 cars performed well. two honda civic models got the insurance institute top rating of good. dodge dart, ford focus, hyundai elantra got acceptable. sonic, beetle and cruise were margin and nissan versa, soul were poor. >> we saw where people sit in a car, those cars that are performing better, the occupant compartment held up. >> reporter: the results are important because the small car market is growing. 1.8 bought this year, a 12% boost from a year ago. the insurance industry research says new cars have gotten safer but these tests are designed to raise the bar and lower the 9,000 fa stalities per year. >>> fannie mae has become a cash cow. the company synonymous with bailouts made a profit of $10 billion and will write a check to the government for the same amount. yesterday freddie mac reported the second best quarter ever. diana olick has been reporting. what is driving the profits at fanny and fredy? >> it's two things, really, tyler. number one the current book of business is pristine and per
when the insurance institute for highway safety evaluated the results, only six of the 12 cars performed well. two honda civic models got the insurance institute top rating of good. dodge dart, ford focus, hyundai elantra got acceptable. sonic, beetle and cruise were margin and nissan versa, soul were poor. >> we saw where people sit in a car, those cars that are performing better, the occupant compartment held up. >> reporter: the results are important because the small car market...