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the one that sinks all the way happened to be iron. and the one that sinks all the way displaced the most water. so the one that sinks all the way has the greater buoyant force. do we all see that? yup. so one is floating and one sinking. there is two things to consider, gang. two things to consider. here's my object in the water. here's the buoyant force. but there's something else to consider. here's the weight. in fact, there's a lot more than that. it turns out the weight would be over five times as heavy as the buoyant force for iron. irons are very, very compact. iron is very dense. nevertheless, there's the buoyant force. if i took this iron and held it like this, which has got the greater buoyant force? the iron like this? or like this? or like this? exactly. yeah. yeah, yeah. see, so the buoyant force has to do with the weight of water displaced. and it's gonna sink-- displace a lot more water like that, than, say, if it's up here floating. i don't have to tell you if this is wood or iron. all i have to tell you is, "hey, how m
the one that sinks all the way happened to be iron. and the one that sinks all the way displaced the most water. so the one that sinks all the way has the greater buoyant force. do we all see that? yup. so one is floating and one sinking. there is two things to consider, gang. two things to consider. here's my object in the water. here's the buoyant force. but there's something else to consider. here's the weight. in fact, there's a lot more than that. it turns out the weight would be over five...
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i think that we have a choice between the iron fist of american empire and we have the largest military in the world it's larger than the accumulated militaries of the rest of the planet at least in terms of budget and so there's that iron fist which is what romney would project or at what he has said let's go back to the cold war let's be bellicose let's threaten people with a war or do we put a velvet glove over the iron fist which is basically been the obama policy you know we'll help you out a little bit will be we'll talk conciliatory but get out of the way and the drone is going to drop a bomb on your head what you expect from this debate monday night romney will basically say whatever he thinks it's going to take to get himself elected that's the problem he's got two constituencies basically that he's been appealing to want is basically old white male constituency people his age people in the fifty's sixty's seventy's who remember the cold war we still have that mentality who are who are very much in favor of the naked iron fist of american foreign policy and he's got to reach ou
i think that we have a choice between the iron fist of american empire and we have the largest military in the world it's larger than the accumulated militaries of the rest of the planet at least in terms of budget and so there's that iron fist which is what romney would project or at what he has said let's go back to the cold war let's be bellicose let's threaten people with a war or do we put a velvet glove over the iron fist which is basically been the obama policy you know we'll help you...
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it was the era of the iron rice bowl. der the planned economy, state-owned enterprises were assigned workers, whether they needed them or not, and workers were assured lifetime employment and pensions, regardless of factory output. but factories were often poorly run, sometimes by people with strong party controls and contacts, but who lacked technical or managerial skills. ultimately, central investment dried up. the factories went into debt, and today many state-owned enterprises limp along with a redundant work force, outmoded equipment, poor management, and an outdated production system. man: this is really what we refer to as china's rust belt, and it's the equivalent of cities like pittsburgh or cleveland, say, 20 years ago in the united states. in fact, the northeast, we could argue, has been receiving huge subsidies from the central state all these years and has mismanaged those subsidies. so they had it coming to them, just as in a sense, one could argue, the u.s. automobile industry in the 1970s had gotten too fa
it was the era of the iron rice bowl. der the planned economy, state-owned enterprises were assigned workers, whether they needed them or not, and workers were assured lifetime employment and pensions, regardless of factory output. but factories were often poorly run, sometimes by people with strong party controls and contacts, but who lacked technical or managerial skills. ultimately, central investment dried up. the factories went into debt, and today many state-owned enterprises limp along...
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i think that, i don't know, made it more fun. >> reporter: the man with the iron fist opens in theatersember 2nd. >>> look at this will guy. >> everyone is welcome. >>> steve ca relevant and kiera knightly star in the story of two people who find each other and try and cope with humanity's final days. edward lawrence, cbs news, los angeles. >>> good morning, everybody. you are watching 9news now. andrea and mike are both off today. >> i'm monika samtani. >>> a nice cold jacket. a beautiful week. our only weather problems will be the cold this problem, we'll watch what happens late in the we can. here's a look at our day planner because we are expecting to chill to give way to sunshine. low to mid-60s by lunch time with a mid-afternoon high in the low 70s.
i think that, i don't know, made it more fun. >> reporter: the man with the iron fist opens in theatersember 2nd. >>> look at this will guy. >> everyone is welcome. >>> steve ca relevant and kiera knightly star in the story of two people who find each other and try and cope with humanity's final days. edward lawrence, cbs news, los angeles. >>> good morning, everybody. you are watching 9news now. andrea and mike are both off today. >> i'm monika...
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the iron man's streak of 236 games is in serious jeopardy. the defense is a shadow of all of these injuries, now fletcher, and the defense is doing it with mirrors. is banged the offense well. an impact in the not been close to 100%, garcon. he visited with a doctor in plate .e with a planter which is a sprained foot. >> i can play with it, but i cannot really explode. i cannot give much explosion it is that painful. >> the steelers are favored by 5 redskins. the steelers will wear their a uniforms from the .930's look at these things. are you serious? looks like "the longest cool hand luke." >> they look like prison uniforms. there are probably a million to describe those. they are creative, we will say that. creative is a good word. tonight, the second game of the worldf seven in the between the tigers- giants. i say that the still firedbay is pablo sandoval's performance last night. the big fellow muscle them out. the first was a frozen rope. made the second pitch a verlander watched and "wow." the players were all talking it.t remember, it
the iron man's streak of 236 games is in serious jeopardy. the defense is a shadow of all of these injuries, now fletcher, and the defense is doing it with mirrors. is banged the offense well. an impact in the not been close to 100%, garcon. he visited with a doctor in plate .e with a planter which is a sprained foot. >> i can play with it, but i cannot really explode. i cannot give much explosion it is that painful. >> the steelers are favored by 5 redskins. the steelers will wear...
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that along the iron, it is our today's special! when you need it the most, 36 cinch necklaces, whatever it is that you have you always know where to find it. 36 in. to www.hsn.com in order to leave a rave review and the reason is you do not damage all of beautiful pieces of sterling silver or the sentimental pieces of jewelry that we have collected over the years. for the final time in this year the over-the-door mirrored hanging armoire with etched scroll. we spoke to i believe it was chanterelle earlier that had the leopard, we have the light oak first then we have the leopard, always popular is the cherry the sleek black or the zebra.please noticeably if you will be etching engraving on the top and the bottom an exclusive designed just for us and just for you on hsn. the final color is white which is the best seller of all it continues to sell much higher than all of the others.for a piece of furniture that is completely made in america artists and craftsmen and we have a price tonight that is truly astounding, it is under $130 w
that along the iron, it is our today's special! when you need it the most, 36 cinch necklaces, whatever it is that you have you always know where to find it. 36 in. to www.hsn.com in order to leave a rave review and the reason is you do not damage all of beautiful pieces of sterling silver or the sentimental pieces of jewelry that we have collected over the years. for the final time in this year the over-the-door mirrored hanging armoire with etched scroll. we spoke to i believe it was...
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put it against the iron, it goes out. it's charred. that part lit up. oops. call the fire marshal. but what's going on here, gang? well, let's try it with wood let's try it with wood. our test. be checkin' the neighbor and see if the neighboknows why that paper didn't light. did yoever read the book by ray bradbury called fahrenheit 451? yes. that 451 is what? that's the temperature in fahrenheit degrees at which paper burns. that was about a book-burning book, yeah? watch this, gang. fire city. thathing is burning up. look at that all right. okay. why with the wood but not with the metal? neighbor time, neighbor time. okay. what would be the answer, gang? heat transfer is-- most of the energy here went to what, the paper or the metal? metal. the metal. how much was lt in the paper? none. and before i can get the paper up to 451, i've got to make that very, very good conductor back there at 451, too. and that takes a lot and lot of energy to do. and so you didn't see the paper ignite. never got to 451. this is considerably more than 451 degrees, considerably more. when i wrapped it
put it against the iron, it goes out. it's charred. that part lit up. oops. call the fire marshal. but what's going on here, gang? well, let's try it with wood let's try it with wood. our test. be checkin' the neighbor and see if the neighboknows why that paper didn't light. did yoever read the book by ray bradbury called fahrenheit 451? yes. that 451 is what? that's the temperature in fahrenheit degrees at which paper burns. that was about a book-burning book, yeah? watch this, gang. fire...
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he's also the writer and director of the upcoming -- please welcome the man with the iron foot of thet's it! the teams are set! when we get back, we're playing bubble soccer! it's on! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ male announcer ] oh, to suffer with dandruff. but now you're saved clear men, with mint, ginseng, and tea tree. it feeds your scalp to stop dandruff at the source. clear men. feed scalp. stop dandruff at the source. [ female announcer ] go-to... [ male announcer ] house party. [ female announcer ] go-to... [ male announcer ] temptation. [ female announcer ] i just love that moscato. go-to... [ male announcer ] girl's night in. [ female announcer ] never the wrong time for the right wine. [ male announcer ] yellow tail, the go-to. for the right wine. syou know, i've helped a lot off people save a lot of money. but today...( sfx: loud noise of large metal object hitting the ground) things have been a little strange. (sfx: sound of piano smashing) roadrunner: meep meep. meep meep? (sfx: loud thud sound) what a strange place. geico®. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent
he's also the writer and director of the upcoming -- please welcome the man with the iron foot of thet's it! the teams are set! when we get back, we're playing bubble soccer! it's on! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ male announcer ] oh, to suffer with dandruff. but now you're saved clear men, with mint, ginseng, and tea tree. it feeds your scalp to stop dandruff at the source. clear men. feed scalp. stop dandruff at the source. [ female announcer ] go-to... [ male announcer ] house party. [...
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the u.s. election. >>> iron ore producers forge ahead with ambitious output targets. they're banking on stronger chinese demand despite volatile prices. i can tell you cpi is up 0.4%. the annual rate 2.2% on the year. that's the lowest since november 2009. that is bank on the expectations, as well. core cpe running 2.1% on on the year. that's a little bit stronger than the forecast of 1.9. rbi 2.6% and that annual rate below since december 2009. >> september rpi up and a half a% on t a% on the month. so running a little hotter than the cpi, but never the less some of the lowest annual growth rates now since the recovery really. >> house price inflation a little bit slower. up 1.8% on the year in august versus july. so that number probably shouldn't be too much market reaction. peter, is that slowly easing the pressure on consumers in the uk? >> it certainly is temperature real income growth has been hit hard by the high income rates on inflation. that's more because of things happening a year ago that have dropped out. and in a way, the interesting question is whether
the u.s. election. >>> iron ore producers forge ahead with ambitious output targets. they're banking on stronger chinese demand despite volatile prices. i can tell you cpi is up 0.4%. the annual rate 2.2% on the year. that's the lowest since november 2009. that is bank on the expectations, as well. core cpe running 2.1% on on the year. that's a little bit stronger than the forecast of 1.9. rbi 2.6% and that annual rate below since december 2009. >> september rpi up and a half a%...
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china, there are a great many warehouses because of the low cost of carry, they were carrying copper, so they still had a huge inventory build-up. iron ore didn't have quite the -- as you and i talked a week or so ago on iron ore shipments seeing that going up also iron ore prices up over 34% from their los and that's telling -- from their lows and that's telling you buying is going on. those are the positives. i'm not saying they are going to last forever, but those are the reasons for the rally today. >> watch coal prices because in order to manufacture the steel, they need coal to do it. if you take a look at coal prices, they are still rather soft. you have coal trading 6.35, 6.45 there which is still a rather depressed price. liz: why aren't we seeing oil rally and is it because it's denominated in u.s. dollars and the dollar is stronger? today we have oil down, natural gas, rbob gasoline, pretty much the entire energy complex moving lower. >> today was pretty much all about the dollar. about $1.50 lower at one point today and then rallied back to be actually in the positive for most of the afternoon. i think it was a complete p
china, there are a great many warehouses because of the low cost of carry, they were carrying copper, so they still had a huge inventory build-up. iron ore didn't have quite the -- as you and i talked a week or so ago on iron ore shipments seeing that going up also iron ore prices up over 34% from their los and that's telling -- from their lows and that's telling you buying is going on. those are the positives. i'm not saying they are going to last forever, but those are the reasons for the...
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a couple of guys could be knights of the round table. >> full-on iron suits. >> yes. idea. i have a feeling the chains might impede their movement but i like where you're going with that idea. >>> the octopus, a fascinating creature under the sea, and also a thief. what you're looking at is the bruv. that is the underwater video funded by the save our seas foundation. they're helping the university oflp capetown do a little research. well, they put this camera under the water and the octopus shows up. >> oh, boy. >> so this octopus decides, hmm, that's interesting, i want it. and the octopus tries to take it. >> the octopus pulls like a rock, paper, scissors move. >> as you can see the octopus was not successful. this first video is from simontown harbor. they said we need to make this a little stro.a. well, guess what happens when they took it to falls bay. about a minute in, the octopus shows up. >> this is a different bay, different octopus, same reaction? >> they never said if it was a octopus. >> he's literally jeshirking th chain. >> he's holding the pajama shark
a couple of guys could be knights of the round table. >> full-on iron suits. >> yes. idea. i have a feeling the chains might impede their movement but i like where you're going with that idea. >>> the octopus, a fascinating creature under the sea, and also a thief. what you're looking at is the bruv. that is the underwater video funded by the save our seas foundation. they're helping the university oflp capetown do a little research. well, they put this camera under the...
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thank you for setting the iron and making it strong. dinka fanned the bellows and the fire rows began and called to win, thank you for revising fire and keeping my brow cooled in the heat of the day and lifting his arms in praise, dinka cried come now elders behold my beloved son. mother earth appears first ageless and forever beautiful, she kissed the baby and spoke softly, see how he grabs my finger. already strong like my mountain son. i a woman leaped into the air and swirled majestically in a flaming red. it is a sign he will be an inspired leader inspiring and courageous. she blew the child a warm kiss that made him cool. sang to the child in old lull hra byes. a boy has come and laughter has come. a son has come and beauty has come. then the child gurgled and replied even now i can hear the music in his voice. suddenly wind spirits swished in turning and made the baby happily, we'll dance through the tall grass as you and i forever free. he is taken, he is taken aboard the ship and the elements go out and look for him and they do
thank you for setting the iron and making it strong. dinka fanned the bellows and the fire rows began and called to win, thank you for revising fire and keeping my brow cooled in the heat of the day and lifting his arms in praise, dinka cried come now elders behold my beloved son. mother earth appears first ageless and forever beautiful, she kissed the baby and spoke softly, see how he grabs my finger. already strong like my mountain son. i a woman leaped into the air and swirled majestically...
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. >> ever since the end of world war ii, the iron curtain of communism darkened the lives of millionsg in eastern europe. lauren reports on how a wall covered with graffiti came to become a symbol of freedom for those "back in the u.s.s.r." >> the heart of the czech republic is the beautiful city of prague. today, it's the capital of a democratic state, but for more than 40 years...prague was under the thumb of moscow. because of the communist influence, one would expect that there would be a monument here to lenin. there is. but not to this lenin, one of the founders of communism, but to this lennon, one of the founders of the beatles. the people of prague call it "the lennon wall." it's covered with graffiti honoring the singer. >> i think it's neat how the city almost encourages it, 'cause in the united states, graffiti is more of a -- it's kind of looked at as not an art form. but in prague, all over the city, it's accepted as an art, which i think is interesting. >> graffiti has a special place in the hearts of people here. under communism, speaking out against government was for
. >> ever since the end of world war ii, the iron curtain of communism darkened the lives of millionsg in eastern europe. lauren reports on how a wall covered with graffiti came to become a symbol of freedom for those "back in the u.s.s.r." >> the heart of the czech republic is the beautiful city of prague. today, it's the capital of a democratic state, but for more than 40 years...prague was under the thumb of moscow. because of the communist influence, one would expect...
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be -- this might be where they go, they're going to pour everything they've got in to ohio and the ironiching is i think the obama campaign does the same thing because everybody knows that if ohio goes one way or the other, particularly going for obama, this race is over. governor romney cannot win if he doesn't win ohio. the math doesn't add up. >> there's another part of strategy, not just where you go, obviously, but about, chris, essentially what it is that you say and do you play it safe? do you play it safe the way mitt romney seemed to last night or go more aggressive? do you put yourself out there a little more? when you have a race that's too close to call, when you have a map that's changing 14 days until the election, do you take some chances? chip? >> oh, i'm sorry. i thought you were talking to chris. yeah. i think in the last couple of days 47-47 we know where we are. you don't want mistakes. you will see both campaigns actually play it safe in the last 13 days. like in ohio, that is the most crucial state as we all know and about seven counties in ohio that are going to mat
be -- this might be where they go, they're going to pour everything they've got in to ohio and the ironiching is i think the obama campaign does the same thing because everybody knows that if ohio goes one way or the other, particularly going for obama, this race is over. governor romney cannot win if he doesn't win ohio. the math doesn't add up. >> there's another part of strategy, not just where you go, obviously, but about, chris, essentially what it is that you say and do you play it...
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the iron shore the temperature there around -- eastern shore the temperature there around 48 degrees. we have some cool weather this morning. into the afternoon we will be above average and i'll tell you how long we will stay in the 70s and then we have a nice cooldown and also the forecast for the komen race is all coming up. >>> you want to grab some breakfast. coming up in a bit why that meal could be your most important of the day. >> and living in baltimore means saving money. why one study now says living in the city is a real bargain. >> and most parents want their children to go to college but is it really worth the price tag? we're going to tell you how much you could owe the government after graduating from an institution of higher learning. >> well charlie a crash involving several tractor- trailers shut down a portion of 83 in baltimore county. i'll have all the details coming up in my abc2 timesaver traffic. and you are looking a live look in -- live in new york city at the statue of liberty. stay with us, much more coming up. >>> 4:42 on this thursday morning, and anothe
the iron shore the temperature there around -- eastern shore the temperature there around 48 degrees. we have some cool weather this morning. into the afternoon we will be above average and i'll tell you how long we will stay in the 70s and then we have a nice cooldown and also the forecast for the komen race is all coming up. >>> you want to grab some breakfast. coming up in a bit why that meal could be your most important of the day. >> and living in baltimore means saving...
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he may be the iron man, but he still mortal. s incredible 231 game streak, he practiced today, g in individual drills only. after a six-hour examination that rolled fletcher have a concussion. his hamstring is feeling better, 100%.ill not the fact that fletcher did any s promising and he good sign.a >> we have 48 hours before the game. a great way of healing. just hopefully over the next few i continue to improve. balance, i have that a coupleith weeks now. but we're figuring out what is on.g think he will play sunday. >> postseason baseball, at the not sod break was after all. the tigers waited six days for their world series upon it to be decided. the seven-game marathon, took game 1. night, a pitching duel ug fister and bumgarner. san francisco is better, and it was an impressive performance. >> i like to simplify things. i think i can simplify this easy. the way that i look at it, we are two games back with five to but we are playing a team catch. to that is the best way to approach it. >> almost november, but tiger woods lo
he may be the iron man, but he still mortal. s incredible 231 game streak, he practiced today, g in individual drills only. after a six-hour examination that rolled fletcher have a concussion. his hamstring is feeling better, 100%.ill not the fact that fletcher did any s promising and he good sign.a >> we have 48 hours before the game. a great way of healing. just hopefully over the next few i continue to improve. balance, i have that a coupleith weeks now. but we're figuring out what is...
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london fletcher who has been the iron man of the nfl is being listed as questionable. fletcher did practice today. first work out of the week. he still has a limp and is closely monitored for balance issues. since he's been suffering for a couple of weeks with this. he will be a game-time decision. senior night in damascus as horne hornets. i love when the parents get the flowers. game time at 7:00, chase williams to john hanley. 14-7, hornets at break. third quarter, seneca valley at own 33, that's calvin to james jones williams, making it long here. 67 yard score. watch them play, though. tweaked his left hamstring. eagles miss extra point, so they are trailing by 1. that's crucial. chances are, this is the end. picked up by rashard, all 6'3", 285 pounds of him, d line's dream coming through. edging seneca valley, 14-13. these two could meet again in the playoffs. an encore performance we will all be watching. >> i was impressed with the refs anncr: seven-hundred-thousand jobs. that's what the plan george allen supports... would cost our economy. newspapers called it
london fletcher who has been the iron man of the nfl is being listed as questionable. fletcher did practice today. first work out of the week. he still has a limp and is closely monitored for balance issues. since he's been suffering for a couple of weeks with this. he will be a game-time decision. senior night in damascus as horne hornets. i love when the parents get the flowers. game time at 7:00, chase williams to john hanley. 14-7, hornets at break. third quarter, seneca valley at own 33,...
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. >> romney is striking while the iron is hot. he's continuing to jab president obama in his stump speech. >> these are tough times with serious issues. so you have to scratch your head when the president spends the last week talking about saving big bird. >> this new aggressiveness was influenced by those closest to home. romney's sons have taken a more creative role in crafting his campaign. josh romney showed the aggressive romney spirit today when he implied president obama was a liar. >> we'd say the same lie over and over. my dad learned then not to believe it. we didn't go to any of the formal debate preparation, we did the hard stuff. as a father he learned how to debate. >> the romney campaign's aggression highlights president obama's lack of aggression during the last debate. i spoke with obama supporters who were still puzzled by whooi the president just didn't take it to romney on a number of issues and do it with force. he has good reason to do so. there will be other opportunities. the hidden 47% video, those comments
. >> romney is striking while the iron is hot. he's continuing to jab president obama in his stump speech. >> these are tough times with serious issues. so you have to scratch your head when the president spends the last week talking about saving big bird. >> this new aggressiveness was influenced by those closest to home. romney's sons have taken a more creative role in crafting his campaign. josh romney showed the aggressive romney spirit today when he implied president...
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but the iron hooks tear holes in fishermen's illegal trawl nets. tly, fish stocks here have increased. of course paolo fanciulli is also thinking of his own future. the activist says we need to strike a balance between profit he wants to raise awareness about the state of the sea. >> the sea belongs to all of us. so we're all responsible for its preservation. we must get this into the heads of the younger generation or we'll never be able to end the sea's exploitation. >> heads are one thing, stomachs another. fanciulli's guests get to experience for themselves how good a freshly-caught fish tastes. raw or grilled, bream straight from the sea is a real treat. he says this makes people realize how important it is to be active in preventing overfishing. in italy's maremma region, the message seems to have sunk in. many fisherman are following paolo fanciulli's lead. >> so paolo fanciulli doesn't stand alone. but it is up to politicians to define the rules. a challenge that goes beyond national borders. preserving the riches of nature that still remain
but the iron hooks tear holes in fishermen's illegal trawl nets. tly, fish stocks here have increased. of course paolo fanciulli is also thinking of his own future. the activist says we need to strike a balance between profit he wants to raise awareness about the state of the sea. >> the sea belongs to all of us. so we're all responsible for its preservation. we must get this into the heads of the younger generation or we'll never be able to end the sea's exploitation. >> heads are...
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committee will consider stripping him of the bronze medal he won in sydney in 200, the oakley shades, the ironompetition. they're waiting for that decision from the international cycling union. if they decide not to strip him, that would be vindication for lance armstrong who said this was a witch hunt from the beginning. martin? >> yeah. well, let's talk about the event that you're at. what are people there saying about lance armstrong? >> well, he started this event by speaking to them and saying, i've been worse. i've also been better. he has a lot of support here. i spoke with some cancer survivors who say they support lance armstrong whether he won the tour de france seven times clean and fair or if he indeed did dope. >> i don't know whether he did or he didn't, and for me personally, it's not really relevant. i don't feel like that's the story. the story is this phenomenal person who overcame adversity beyond what most people would ever even imagine overcoming. he overcame testicular cancer that had me ttastized to his brn and lungs and he overcame that to become a professional athlete
committee will consider stripping him of the bronze medal he won in sydney in 200, the oakley shades, the ironompetition. they're waiting for that decision from the international cycling union. if they decide not to strip him, that would be vindication for lance armstrong who said this was a witch hunt from the beginning. martin? >> yeah. well, let's talk about the event that you're at. what are people there saying about lance armstrong? >> well, he started this event by speaking to...
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the iron ore business. ch attention to iron ore because it's not futures. i only get involved with commodities that have futures. iron ore, they all build mines at the same time, so iron ore went down in price. it's partly because of china but mainly because of too much capacity. >> do you see any value in commodities right now? >> ag -- maria -- >> give up the -- get a farm. >> lamborghini started out making tractors. you can learn to drive a lamborghini tractor. >> agriculture is a place to put my oil. what about oil? what the heck happened there? >> i'm not buying any commodities. if hi to buy commodity right now, i would buy agriculture commodities. i'm just watching because the world economy is going to be bad. short stocks, long commodities and curranencies. >> i just got back from japan. the whole talk is the issues between china and japan. do you worry south sea will be impacted, navigational export positive of that waterway? >> maria, i worry about everything, especially when politicians are concern
the iron ore business. ch attention to iron ore because it's not futures. i only get involved with commodities that have futures. iron ore, they all build mines at the same time, so iron ore went down in price. it's partly because of china but mainly because of too much capacity. >> do you see any value in commodities right now? >> ag -- maria -- >> give up the -- get a farm. >> lamborghini started out making tractors. you can learn to drive a lamborghini tractor....
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>> i will personally tear down the iron curtain. >> not another neckal down that rat hole. let the commies have it. >> that's double talk. >> what are you complaining about? you get two for the price of one. chris: wow. and hubert humphrey brought the flip-flop ad back against richard nicks son. -- richard nixon. >> ever notice what happens to nixon when the political winds blow? he said i oppose a federal open housing law and this year i support the 1968 civil rights bill with open housing. which way will he blow next? chris: flip-flop ads were used by the two president bushes starting here with george bush 41 slamming bill clinton in 199 and then george w. bush's famous 2004 wind surfing ad against john kerry. >> presidential candidate on the left stood for military action in the persian gulf while the candidate on the right agreed with those who opposed it. one of these candidates is bill clinton. unfortunately, so is the other. in which direction would john kerry lead? kerry voted for the iraq war. opposed it. supported it. and now opposes it again. john kerry. whichever
>> i will personally tear down the iron curtain. >> not another neckal down that rat hole. let the commies have it. >> that's double talk. >> what are you complaining about? you get two for the price of one. chris: wow. and hubert humphrey brought the flip-flop ad back against richard nicks son. -- richard nixon. >> ever notice what happens to nixon when the political winds blow? he said i oppose a federal open housing law and this year i support the 1968 civil...
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all of them were shaken up but they survived the crash. ironically, the hotel was hosting a bus training meeting. >>> an m&m plant said the residue is what's turning it the unnatural shade. the supply is already down because of a harsh winter. >>> a georgia woman dealing with cancer puts her treatment on hold for baseball. laura stallings has stage four cancer but is putting her treatment on hold to see chipper jones one last time. they face off against the st. louis cardinals. they heard about her and gave her free tickets to the game. >> people are nervous and excited about our orioles. let's take a look. we'll continue our live team coverage has baltimore fans gather to clear on the o's. >> and higher, higher and higher. that's what we're seeing with prices at the pumps. wait until you see what some people are paying. >> fans of the pumpkin latte are steaming that they have been running out. the company says there's no crisis here. >> a gorgeous night on this friday but big changes throughout. we've got those details and maryland's most accurate f
all of them were shaken up but they survived the crash. ironically, the hotel was hosting a bus training meeting. >>> an m&m plant said the residue is what's turning it the unnatural shade. the supply is already down because of a harsh winter. >>> a georgia woman dealing with cancer puts her treatment on hold for baseball. laura stallings has stage four cancer but is putting her treatment on hold to see chipper jones one last time. they face off against the st. louis...
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design, i want to make sure that on the large section of the project fronts market street between the flat iron area and the area at the terminus of the building, we have large areas of sort of a lot of windows, not sure what the material, maybe the architect and tell me if it is metal or stucco or what the exterior siding is. it seems to me that the exception of the few areas, where color has been injected there, a lot of it is white. things that are richer and darker sometimes present better to the street. i would encourage you and i know you can work with staff -- to try to put friends around the windows or to do something to put some darker colors in those area, to make it look a little bit more than a solid block that is sort of monolithic in its form that runs between the two sites particularly the market street site. that is just my feeling. i don't know how the other commissioners feel. if you want to respond to that. >> fred pollock. commissioner antonini, the window patterning in the bay patterning includes a metal form, in a contrasting color; the windows are framed in this panel, to
design, i want to make sure that on the large section of the project fronts market street between the flat iron area and the area at the terminus of the building, we have large areas of sort of a lot of windows, not sure what the material, maybe the architect and tell me if it is metal or stucco or what the exterior siding is. it seems to me that the exception of the few areas, where color has been injected there, a lot of it is white. things that are richer and darker sometimes present better...