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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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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'm a fifth generation of my family to live on the iron range and the first one to have never workeda mine, and that's how far back the mining history goes ash here. it's something people know and it has been the main reason a lot of people have come from all over the world to settle and make the towns we live in now. so this isn't iron, these are other minerals. and what is difference is the way they are mined. and that's where the controversy comes from. you are breaking up different kinds of rocks, you are processing the ore somewhat differently and it creates a runoff, and that's the concern, and the mining companies believe they can mitigate that runoff, and skeptics and opponents believe there is danger there, that it can't be mitigated. and that's the controversy. >> betsy, i want to get to the specifics in a second, but this is important to people in the great lakes states and specifically in northeastern minnesota, but why should folks across the country care what is happening there? >> these proposals -- and there are two right now. the polynet proposal and there is another
i'm a fifth generation of my family to live on the iron range and the first one to have never workeda mine, and that's how far back the mining history goes ash here. it's something people know and it has been the main reason a lot of people have come from all over the world to settle and make the towns we live in now. so this isn't iron, these are other minerals. and what is difference is the way they are mined. and that's where the controversy comes from. you are breaking up different kinds of...
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the goal, iron in extreme places. . usually it's clear. >> a bunch of people with irons and ironing boards. >> always game for a new challenge, i accompanying the ironers on an outing in new york central park and try to keep an open mind. >> the idea that this is a sport. >> it's a sport and art and a fine line between the two. >> but somehow within minutes i'm speaking their language. >> you're short on time. you can always put a sports jacket over the rest of the shirt. >> and the cuffs. >> the collar first and then the cuffs. >> the board balance is important. >> i quickly master my first solo attempt and dominate syncoironing. >> do you get severely burned? >> a couple of close calls. >> and realize why they wear all that head gear. >> careful. careful. >> oh. >> don't worry. i got a helmet. >> as the day unfolds it becomes clear that my new friends have big plans for their pressed shirts. >> you can see any one of the current olympic sports with an iron in the hand but right now we have to focus more on the county
the goal, iron in extreme places. . usually it's clear. >> a bunch of people with irons and ironing boards. >> always game for a new challenge, i accompanying the ironers on an outing in new york central park and try to keep an open mind. >> the idea that this is a sport. >> it's a sport and art and a fine line between the two. >> but somehow within minutes i'm speaking their language. >> you're short on time. you can always put a sports jacket over the rest...
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. >> and, johnny, great strategy getting the iron in dufner's hand letting him play the par 3. he's been starting to swing the irons real well the last few holes. >> probably the easiest hole location on the green, isn't it? >> yeah, very receptive and with the greens as soft as they are. going to go right after this. that's exactly what he's done. nice line just left. >> that's about what you should do is hit it 15 feet past the hole in case you slightly mis-hit it, you're still on the green. and then, you know, put it in the back bunker, ofblg. exactly right, johnny. that's certainly the safe side to miss the hole. take that front portion out of play which effectively takes the water out of play. >> here to respond is mark leishman, 29 years old making his first presidents cup appearance and a captain's pick by nick price. that selection made just a couple of weeks after his wife, audrey gave birth to the couple's second son oliver. playing in his first international competition and the family growing with their second child. back over to the 10th. >> keegan bradley with his
. >> and, johnny, great strategy getting the iron in dufner's hand letting him play the par 3. he's been starting to swing the irons real well the last few holes. >> probably the easiest hole location on the green, isn't it? >> yeah, very receptive and with the greens as soft as they are. going to go right after this. that's exactly what he's done. nice line just left. >> that's about what you should do is hit it 15 feet past the hole in case you slightly mis-hit it,...
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. >> and, johnny, great strategy getting the iron in dufner's hand letting him play the par 3. he's been starting to swing the irons real well the last few holes. >> probably the easiest hole location on the green, isn't it? >> yeah, very receptive and with the greens as soft as they are. going to go right after this. that's exactly what he's done. nice line just left. >> that's about what you should do is hit it 15 feet past the hole in case you slightly mis-hit it, you're still on the green. and then, you know, put it in the back bunker, ofblg. exactly right, johnny. that's certainly the safe side to miss the hole. take that front portion out of play which effectively takes the water out of play. >> here to respond is mark leishman, 29 years old making his first presidents cup appearance and a captain's pick by nick price. that selection made just a couple of weeks after his wife, audrey gave birth to the couple's second son oliver. playing in his first international competition and the family growing with their second child. back over to the 10th. >> keegan bradley with his
. >> and, johnny, great strategy getting the iron in dufner's hand letting him play the par 3. he's been starting to swing the irons real well the last few holes. >> probably the easiest hole location on the green, isn't it? >> yeah, very receptive and with the greens as soft as they are. going to go right after this. that's exactly what he's done. nice line just left. >> that's about what you should do is hit it 15 feet past the hole in case you slightly mis-hit it,...
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"lou gehrig was the iron hore." h-o-r-e. horse! see, i forgot the s. he was the iron horse. oh.doesn't make sense either. but that's good. that's a typo. that's a typo. thanks. yeah, but you would have found it eventually. yeah, but--but you found it. or someone else would have. gerard, you did it. you found something. you're doing good. i--i might have missed something else, though. i think i was distracted by that whore. it's not--it's not whore! i don't write whore in my book. hey, how did it go with gerard today? yeah, thanks for mentioning things to my mom, peppersquat. i can't get any work done. he's allergic to the pen and keeps asking me stupid questions. you gotta just give the guy a chance, you know? you try spending the day in the basement with him. he--he's got something negative to say about everything. even when i compliment him. and he keeps complaining in that nasal, whiny voice. "oh, no, i spilled witeout1/4." ha ha ha ha. what? you could be twins. what? he sounds just like you. no, he doesn't. yeah, yeah. that's you. "oh, i spilled the witeout1/4." yeah, that's
"lou gehrig was the iron hore." h-o-r-e. horse! see, i forgot the s. he was the iron horse. oh.doesn't make sense either. but that's good. that's a typo. that's a typo. thanks. yeah, but you would have found it eventually. yeah, but--but you found it. or someone else would have. gerard, you did it. you found something. you're doing good. i--i might have missed something else, though. i think i was distracted by that whore. it's not--it's not whore! i don't write whore in my book. hey,...
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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 gng on here, gang? well, let's try it with od let's try it with wood. our test. be checkin' the neighbor and see if the neighboknow why that paper didn't light. did yoever read the book by ray bradbury call fahrenheit 451? yes. that 451 is what? that's the temperature in frenheideees at which paper burns. that was about a book-burning book, yeah? watch this, gang. fire city. that thing iburning up. look at that all right.kay. why with the wood but not withhe 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 ch 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 ba there at 451, too. and that takes a lot and lot of energy to do. and so you didn't see the paper ignite. it never got to 451. this is considerably more than 451 degrees, considerably more. when i wrapped it around the wood,
put it against the iron, it goes out. it's charred. that part lit up. oops. call the fire marshal. but what's gng on here, gang? well, let's try it with od let's try it with wood. our test. be checkin' the neighbor and see if the neighboknow why that paper didn't light. did yoever read the book by ray bradbury call fahrenheit 451? yes. that 451 is what? that's the temperature in frenheideees at which paper burns. that was about a book-burning book, yeah? watch this, gang. fire city. that thing...
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soou get that with one pass. >> so do you like the flat iron side he? odo you lik the perfecr si? h, udiee plauds pfecter side. one other toolthe curlin iron, right? so, the curling iron. again, biggest fear that i'm going to burn my dear self and even as a stylist, get worried about burning my client. if i just move one second that way, look at that horrible crimp. >> oh, wow! oh, my gosh! and that's when i find people-- not to mention, when you get down to thend, i see people getting crimps and clamps down in there. it's kind of what i call a hot mess. half the time, i pull the curling iron away and out comes a clump of hair because it gets stuck in there. >> right, so with the perfecter, you've got these great teeth that are perfectly aligned that are going to grab that hair, don't have to worry about touching her at all. wind that around, curl it on out and i have a beautiful, gorgeous curl and i have both of my hands to do it. [applause] >> it did everything that i was using three or four different tools to do and i never really got the same results that i was able to get with
soou get that with one pass. >> so do you like the flat iron side he? odo you lik the perfecr si? h, udiee plauds pfecter side. one other toolthe curlin iron, right? so, the curling iron. again, biggest fear that i'm going to burn my dear self and even as a stylist, get worried about burning my client. if i just move one second that way, look at that horrible crimp. >> oh, wow! oh, my gosh! and that's when i find people-- not to mention, when you get down to thend, i see people...
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we physically lifted up the iron barriers. we put them to the side. we said come in, and unwith all. this is your memorial. you're americans, and come on n. hundreds of individuals came into that memorial, and then we decided to leave and see what was happening at the korean memorial. that is a very difficult memorial to put barricades around, but the park service managed to do it. we walked up again to the ranger. we asked the ranger what was going o. we heard the same song and dance. so once again, we had americans in wheelchairs and mothers with baby strollers and so we did the same thing. we opened up that barrier, and we got the korean war memorial open, and people were able to go in, and they were able to go out. from there we walked over to the lincoln memorial, one of the most infamous memorials to see yellow police tape barricading, as well as barricades. as steve and i stood in front of the memorial, we saw a grand scommore a grandfather with their 10-year-old grandson, and they said to us, you know, we asked our grandson on his 10th birthda
we physically lifted up the iron barriers. we put them to the side. we said come in, and unwith all. this is your memorial. you're americans, and come on n. hundreds of individuals came into that memorial, and then we decided to leave and see what was happening at the korean memorial. that is a very difficult memorial to put barricades around, but the park service managed to do it. we walked up again to the ranger. we asked the ranger what was going o. we heard the same song and dance. so once...
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the perfecter's barrel? you would never do that with a curling iron. er's cool touch hands for incredible control, adding shimmering bounce and these beautiful, soft curls. that's really incredible! it took just one perfecter fusion styler to take her hair from out-of-control frizzy to straight and shiny, and then to transform her style again with these beautiful beachy curls. the perfecter will truly change the way you style your hair forever. and that's why women everywhere are sharing and raving about their five-star results. even women who use the perfecter for the very first time are amazed at their fast and easy incredible results. >> i'm shocked. it's amazing. >> you know, i'm touching it now and it's um, not burning. >> [gasps] wow... oh, my gosh, it's so great. it's so much shinier too. >> so smooth. it's really smooth. >> this is perfect. >> wow, i really feel like i am in a hair commercial. [laughter] >> announcer: and now, through this exclusive television offer, you can use the revolutionary perfecter fusion styler in your home for just thr
the perfecter's barrel? you would never do that with a curling iron. er's cool touch hands for incredible control, adding shimmering bounce and these beautiful, soft curls. that's really incredible! it took just one perfecter fusion styler to take her hair from out-of-control frizzy to straight and shiny, and then to transform her style again with these beautiful beachy curls. the perfecter will truly change the way you style your hair forever. and that's why women everywhere are sharing and...
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, i accidentally answered the iron instead of the phone. wow, the boss said, that may explain one of your ears. what did you possibly do to the other? the man goes they called back. >> good for you. i like it. it's time for okay or not okay. >> okay. is it okay or not okay to -- >> to -- >> i'll tell you. to refuse to be a role model. here's what we had to say. you may think you're not a role model but you are. kids will model their behavior after yours whether it's good or bad. >> good point. here's mine. it is not a choice if you are in the public eye, you should consider it your responsibility and a privilege. >> go, girl. >> excellent. >>> all right. it's son johnson's baby of the week announcement. let's hear some music it's time for our baby announcements when we celebrate new moms and the adorable new additions to their families. our first johnson's baby is hayden piper tober. born in minnesota on july 27th, weighing 7 pounds, 10 ounces. her mom says her new daughter is a giggler and if you talk to her, she'll talk back. >> our next
, i accidentally answered the iron instead of the phone. wow, the boss said, that may explain one of your ears. what did you possibly do to the other? the man goes they called back. >> good for you. i like it. it's time for okay or not okay. >> okay. is it okay or not okay to -- >> to -- >> i'll tell you. to refuse to be a role model. here's what we had to say. you may think you're not a role model but you are. kids will model their behavior after yours whether it's good...
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looked up to see the statue of the 4 horses, or quadriga, as it's called, and they added the iron cross the eagle in 1816. since then it's a symbol of victory over france. >> i follow yves' running commentary on a trabi tour of berlin that takes me past historic landmarks, including the berliner mauer east side gallery, a colorful piece of the berlin wall. >> in 1990 you had the first and last democratically elected government of eastern germany, who invited 180 artists to come to eastern berlin, and as a symbol of reunification, these artists painted these pictures you see on the wall. 1.5 kilometers long, so it's really the longest piece that's still in existence in berlin nowadays. >> there's our trabi. >> again, yes. >> coming through the wall. it says "test the rest." >> yeah. >> you know, this is terrific significance of the trabi is its historic importance here in berlin. >> that's ri
looked up to see the statue of the 4 horses, or quadriga, as it's called, and they added the iron cross the eagle in 1816. since then it's a symbol of victory over france. >> i follow yves' running commentary on a trabi tour of berlin that takes me past historic landmarks, including the berliner mauer east side gallery, a colorful piece of the berlin wall. >> in 1990 you had the first and last democratically elected government of eastern germany, who invited 180 artists to come to...
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i did the ironing. >> rose: do you really. oh you have somebody to do the ironing, don't you? >> no, i think it's very -- >> rose: therapeutic? >> i think it induces ideas to do a repetitive activity that is not connected with writing. >> rose: so while you're there ironing your mind is wandering all over the landscape? >> well, we don't like to put it that way. >> rose: how do you like to put it? >> it is thinking in a focus way about something else. >> rose: are you unlocking a part of your brain that is -- your unconscious brain? >> yeah, i want to say it's something like that but everybody will tell you it's the same thing. >> rose: that they have great ideas when they're not thinking about it? >> it's the eureka path tub moment. you know, archimedes. >> rose: have you had many eureka bathtub moments? >> not in the bathtub. i like to read in the bathtub. >> rose: while ironing? >> the occasional idea. gardening, digging. >> rose: gardening would be good i would think. >> gardening is good. >> rose: because it gets you outside. that's better. >> yes, as well as you get food.
i did the ironing. >> rose: do you really. oh you have somebody to do the ironing, don't you? >> no, i think it's very -- >> rose: therapeutic? >> i think it induces ideas to do a repetitive activity that is not connected with writing. >> rose: so while you're there ironing your mind is wandering all over the landscape? >> well, we don't like to put it that way. >> rose: how do you like to put it? >> it is thinking in a focus way about something...
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and these are things that we'll see "iron side" do. >> is he quite the lover man like "iron side" is?sure that his girlfriend would be happy with that, lynn. sorry, lynn. >> oh, yes, she would be. they never really did that on the other "ironside." >> no, you're right. we have fun with it. every spinal cord injury is different. every one is unique and different. for some who are disabled in a wheelchair, you are able to perform in that way. and we're exploring all of that. it is a reality for -- >> you have a team of people around you. >> incredible cast. spencer grammar. they're going to kill me. ken joy. >> i haven't known one of them yet but i bet they're very talented. >> some things never change. >> people are going to know. >> they're really phenomenal. >> best of luck. >> have a great season. >> we're not going to drink bourbon? >> oh, wait! >> we have to have a drinky. >> original "iron side" drink bourbon at the end of the episode. so we do that. >> heavy pour. >> to the original. >> and great success to you. you're one of the sweethearts in this world and we wish you all the
and these are things that we'll see "iron side" do. >> is he quite the lover man like "iron side" is?sure that his girlfriend would be happy with that, lynn. sorry, lynn. >> oh, yes, she would be. they never really did that on the other "ironside." >> no, you're right. we have fun with it. every spinal cord injury is different. every one is unique and different. for some who are disabled in a wheelchair, you are able to perform in that way. and...
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of is getting and going with the map slab foundation and that map mound daysing slab and here is the iron going in and the rod busters or iron workers and they are actually standing up on top of the upper layer of the reinforcing steel and there is the night pour from last friday night. and we had four pumps and they had over 8 trucks in the cycle and they used the three different concrete plants and the method going forward to deliver over 4,000 cubic yards to the concrete in the project in about 14 hours and finished up at 2:30 on saturday afternoon. >> and during the day, there you can just tell from that picture that if you look closely they are just getting that 5-foot thick level up to the top in this area. in the other zones, the rest of zone go and into zone three we are working on the grounding system there on the left picture and the geothermal picture that you have seen before on the right. and that all gets recompacted and covered up. and you can see the geothermal header pipes going up the shoring wall and that goes on before the water proofing goes on and then there is the p
of is getting and going with the map slab foundation and that map mound daysing slab and here is the iron going in and the rod busters or iron workers and they are actually standing up on top of the upper layer of the reinforcing steel and there is the night pour from last friday night. and we had four pumps and they had over 8 trucks in the cycle and they used the three different concrete plants and the method going forward to deliver over 4,000 cubic yards to the concrete in the project in...
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. >> i'll read off some of the list the iron workers local 377 and 78 the operating engineering and the local 34 are the carpenter local 22. the labors 2 61 the cement masonry and i b w locals. all right. brothers. with that i'd like to introduce want and ceo of american bridge joint venture and mike i do thank you for taking care of of our workers (clapping) >> this is a tiff act to fellow thank god i'm not last. good afternoon it's a pleasure to be here. the bridge is kind of like my little girl. before i started on this job i moved here from the east coast and it's changed my lifelike many of you. the bridge itself build a lot of partnerships. the bridge facilitator the unique marriage of partners not only with reporter to those partnership certainly the design with t y listen and on the owner side with the partnership that involved the ct c and, of course, caltrans. the early days of the job the sas project we had a meeting here in oakland and the department oversight committee delivered the message to get the last key piece done as opposed to. and roar the san francisco bay bridge
. >> i'll read off some of the list the iron workers local 377 and 78 the operating engineering and the local 34 are the carpenter local 22. the labors 2 61 the cement masonry and i b w locals. all right. brothers. with that i'd like to introduce want and ceo of american bridge joint venture and mike i do thank you for taking care of of our workers (clapping) >> this is a tiff act to fellow thank god i'm not last. good afternoon it's a pleasure to be here. the bridge is kind of like...
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whether it's in germany france or china state owned companies that are now by this is the really the ironic bit of it is that the royal mail was sold off there was privatized a huge buyer of royal mail stock of the public ten. funs in germany and other countries from the public welfare sector that will be getting the money that britain spend on mail and higher and higher and higher and then the public pension funds of these countries will get the benefit of having a utility like royal mail sure a few people made a few private pops on the stock it was up a few percentage points and they made a few quick bucks but within two years the turn over the float will be such with these the british people of vomit out their profits on the street within a year or so having a whoop de do party time but that huge income producing acid will be in the hands of a foreign government who will then be charging british people extra for the luxury of having their mail sorted and delivered at the expense of themselves well actually another big buyer was the sovereign wealth funds of the gulf nations of cutter of
whether it's in germany france or china state owned companies that are now by this is the really the ironic bit of it is that the royal mail was sold off there was privatized a huge buyer of royal mail stock of the public ten. funs in germany and other countries from the public welfare sector that will be getting the money that britain spend on mail and higher and higher and higher and then the public pension funds of these countries will get the benefit of having a utility like royal mail sure...
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the burglary. police say he used this tire iron to smash in. he -- the corporal pulled over a slow moving car shortly after the liquor store robbery. he saw the tire iron underneath the driver seat. >> police say a search of the vehicle led to even more evidence. >> about five minutes later you could see through the front windshield under the passenger seat was the clothing the gentleman had, the hat and the bandanna and gloves. everything kind of started falling into place really quick. >> the burglaries happened in the early morning hours. no workers were injured. >> property crimes terrorized the community as well. they impact local small businesses. a lot of these businesses cannot afford to financially sustain these crimes. >> if anybody has an extra thousand dollars laying around they want to give me, i am fine with that. a thousand dollars definitely affects a small business. >> holland is charged with nine smash and grab burglaries. police are investigating to see if he is a suspect in dozens of others. >> now, your insta weather forecas
the burglary. police say he used this tire iron to smash in. he -- the corporal pulled over a slow moving car shortly after the liquor store robbery. he saw the tire iron underneath the driver seat. >> police say a search of the vehicle led to even more evidence. >> about five minutes later you could see through the front windshield under the passenger seat was the clothing the gentleman had, the hat and the bandanna and gloves. everything kind of started falling into place really...
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the european union is ironically taking fish from some of the poorest nations on earth so this is a very serious and very urgent problem that needs immediate international action. but the territorial waters the fish they load the fish into the ships and leave for europe. to do illegal fishing just taking the bread out of our mouths. the. economic down to find out. the love. and the rest because i. believe if we. welcome back this is our team now the man who's still got a brand new wave of anti-americanism and sells america over u.s. spying revelations as in moscow ecuadorian president rafael correa will be meeting . and there is a chance the fate of american a whistleblower edward snowden will be mentioned. has details. the timing of visit to moscow certainly adds a lot of spice to what could have been just another visit of a latin american president to the russian capital itself well korea arrives in moscow which is the very same city where edward snowden the famous whistleblower now resides with his political asylum and if we go back five months ago we remember that ecuador was one of
the european union is ironically taking fish from some of the poorest nations on earth so this is a very serious and very urgent problem that needs immediate international action. but the territorial waters the fish they load the fish into the ships and leave for europe. to do illegal fishing just taking the bread out of our mouths. the. economic down to find out. the love. and the rest because i. believe if we. welcome back this is our team now the man who's still got a brand new wave of...
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free gergermany and come to find out that the united states that protected them from fall behind the ironu ton is cur kurt. >> a shocker indeed. nick spicer in berlin. >> pakistan seas prime minister nawaz sharif met at the white house where they promised to cooperate on security issues. >> the usual word of friendship, coop ebtcooperation and commitmn pledge the in the oval office. pakistan sand the u.s. have barely been on speaking terms since the raid that ki kiddie bn being killed. >> the traffic and aid are flowing again. >> it's evident that there is a huge source of tension, the u.s. drone strikes. >> i brought up the use of drones and emphasizing the end of such strikes. the president didn't talks about drones. they said that we are largely accomplished our targets. and now, 24e they have to taperd off. and once the remains targets are met. >> he wait a momen wouldn't go r err anand spell out what pro pre made. beaboth countries have little choice than to find a shoes. shoes -- shoes. shoes -- -- solution. >> it's come to terrorism within pakistan and groups that are operating acr
free gergermany and come to find out that the united states that protected them from fall behind the ironu ton is cur kurt. >> a shocker indeed. nick spicer in berlin. >> pakistan seas prime minister nawaz sharif met at the white house where they promised to cooperate on security issues. >> the usual word of friendship, coop ebtcooperation and commitmn pledge the in the oval office. pakistan sand the u.s. have barely been on speaking terms since the raid that ki kiddie bn...
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handling it, which means the backlog for the information request is growing larger and larger, so the ironicing is member of congress -- members of congress who are concerned have shut this government down, and now the very agencies shutdown are the ones focusing on waste, fraud. >> thank you. our own three ring circus master. well, the great irony in all of this government bickering is while we fight over money, they are actually wasting a lot of it with this shutdown. $300 million per day, by some estimates. apparently, the government can hold off paying its bill with a few thousand iou's, but many furloughed workers cannot, so they are resorting to unemployment benefits. there are about 2500 or 3500 claims per year, but now, they have received or teen thousand federal claims as of friday. that is nearly four times the number of claims from federal workers it receives over the course of a year. because of their jobs, people are not allowed to find temporary work to pay their bills until this all blows over, so they are literally stuck between a rock and a government shutdown. we are taking
handling it, which means the backlog for the information request is growing larger and larger, so the ironicing is member of congress -- members of congress who are concerned have shut this government down, and now the very agencies shutdown are the ones focusing on waste, fraud. >> thank you. our own three ring circus master. well, the great irony in all of this government bickering is while we fight over money, they are actually wasting a lot of it with this shutdown. $300 million per...
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could the iron man, be making a return to baseball? bruce cunningham has that story next in sports unlimited... the late edition. i'm jennifer gilbert. and i'm jeff barnd. now, here comes sports unlimited with bruce cunningham. last sunday, the ravens headed into miami... with 3 active receivers. during the game, they lost left guard kelechi osemele to back spasms and tossed center a-q shipley in the spot. needless to say... injuries have taken their toll on the ravens offense. but this sunday against green bay... they hope to add more bodies to the mix. morgan adsit has more from owings mills. the good news is the ravens the good news is the ravens seemed to re- energize their running game last sunday in miami.. the bad news: a troublesome problem returned for their number one running back... rice has always had a reputation for his sure hands.. but in the playoffs last year, he started fumbling... twice in the playoff win over the colts, once more in the super bowl and then two more this year, including last week against the dolphins.
could the iron man, be making a return to baseball? bruce cunningham has that story next in sports unlimited... the late edition. i'm jennifer gilbert. and i'm jeff barnd. now, here comes sports unlimited with bruce cunningham. last sunday, the ravens headed into miami... with 3 active receivers. during the game, they lost left guard kelechi osemele to back spasms and tossed center a-q shipley in the spot. needless to say... injuries have taken their toll on the ravens offense. but this sunday...
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the european union is ironically taking fish from some of the poorest nations on earth so this is a very serious very urgent problem that needs immediate international action. fish they load the ships and leave for. illegal fishing just taking the bread out of our. economic down the find out all day long. and the rest. will be if we. will stay with us and here on our more international news. is about to hit the one hundred day mark the games the official clock in the russian capital is keeping exact track of the time scott. the final preparations are well and truly underway in such a now they're going to be no lavish celebrations to mark one hundred days until the start of the games but the five olympic rings have been installed as such the train station and the president of russia's and then pick committees also giving a lesson to schoolchildren in the city to promote the benefits of the area hosting the games now on monday president vladimir putin was also in such a in of course the games are a matter of personal pride for him he's overseen and played close close interest to the redeve
the european union is ironically taking fish from some of the poorest nations on earth so this is a very serious very urgent problem that needs immediate international action. fish they load the ships and leave for. illegal fishing just taking the bread out of our. economic down the find out all day long. and the rest. will be if we. will stay with us and here on our more international news. is about to hit the one hundred day mark the games the official clock in the russian capital is keeping...
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want -- i have a lot of now conservative republican friends who are calling me and saying, here's the ironiching. i'm going to benefit from obama care. i'm glad they are. but i just thought that maybe all of them would be put in a pool with me instead of the pool expanding where all the healthy people, you know, kind of went into a higher premium pool. because then to me it is not affordable. it is available but not affordab affordable. >> our thanks to sue klinkhamer for telling us her story. >>> just keep quiet. that's the advice by one republican. taking shots at the majority leader in the senate. which republican senator is so fed up with harry reid he called him a name i can't even repeat here. y time, which is great...what? he's using you. he probably has a citi thankyou card and gets 2x the points at restaurants. so he's just racking up points with me. some people... ugh! no, i've got it. the citi thankyou preferred card. now earn 2x the points on dining out and entertainment, with no annual fee.to apply, go to citi.com/thankyoucards ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the econ
want -- i have a lot of now conservative republican friends who are calling me and saying, here's the ironiching. i'm going to benefit from obama care. i'm glad they are. but i just thought that maybe all of them would be put in a pool with me instead of the pool expanding where all the healthy people, you know, kind of went into a higher premium pool. because then to me it is not affordable. it is available but not affordab affordable. >> our thanks to sue klinkhamer for telling us her...
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the soviet union had relaxed censorship, and he was allowed behind the iron curtain. >> in the middle ages -- >> air i can once said that he felt sheer exhilaration when he arrived here, but reporting from russia in 1963, that was challenging to say the least. back then, foreign correspondents weren't allowed to travel more than a few kilometers out of moscow without special permission. they had very little choice in where they could live, and getting to know ordinary russians was incredibly difficult with the k.g.b. breathing down your neck. coverage wasn't all cold war. >> i'm no expert in the technical points here, so i brought my wife along, and we're going to be watching the show together. what strikes you about it most? >> the moscow model house seemed to have produced some pretty well designed and functional clothes, but extremely well designed, and some expert men's clothes. >> in bright sunshine, moscow -- >> at the microphone, eric was always calm and cool, sometimes very calm. >> it's not that the west hasn't tried to -- >> off camera, though, his life in moscow was as thri
the soviet union had relaxed censorship, and he was allowed behind the iron curtain. >> in the middle ages -- >> air i can once said that he felt sheer exhilaration when he arrived here, but reporting from russia in 1963, that was challenging to say the least. back then, foreign correspondents weren't allowed to travel more than a few kilometers out of moscow without special permission. they had very little choice in where they could live, and getting to know ordinary russians was...
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. >>> when we come back, the iron woman of her time is back in the water tonight and will be for a long time to come. and had them show us.sticr we learned a lot of us have known someone who's lived well into their 90s. and that's a great thing. but even though we're living longer, one thing that hasn't changed much is the official retirement age. ♪ the question is how do you make sure you have the money you need to enjoy all of these years. ♪ to prove to you that aleve is the better choice for her, she's agreed to give it up. that's today? [ male announcer ] we'll be with her all day to see how it goes. [ claira ] after the deliveries, i was okay. now the ciabatta is done and the pain is starting again. more pills? seriously? seriously. [ groans ] all these stops to take more pills can be a pain. can i get my aleve back? ♪ for my pain, i want my aleve. [ male announcer ] look for the easy-open red arthritis cap. new kellogg's raisin bran® with omega 3 from flax seeds. plus plump juicy raisins. flax seed? who are you? i still got it. [ male announcer ] invest in your heart health with k
. >>> when we come back, the iron woman of her time is back in the water tonight and will be for a long time to come. and had them show us.sticr we learned a lot of us have known someone who's lived well into their 90s. and that's a great thing. but even though we're living longer, one thing that hasn't changed much is the official retirement age. ♪ the question is how do you make sure you have the money you need to enjoy all of these years. ♪ to prove to you that aleve is the...
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. >>> when we come back, the iron woman of her time is back in the water tonight and will be for a long time to come. >>> tom hanks was surprised to wake up this morning and find something he mentioned on letterman last night was getting so much attention. he announced he was joining the ranks of millions americans with type 2 diabetes. part of a national epidemic really. 27 million americans have diabetes. 80 million have pre-diabetes, the highest risk stage before getting the disease. type 2 is controllable through diet and meds and lifestyle changes. he says he's on top of it and already on the fight. after his talk show appearance last night, he's already in london promoting his new film. >>> say good-bye to childhood. a school is banning footballs, baseballs, soccer balls or anything that might harm a child during recess. they say students not wearing protective gear suffered injuries during playtime, this started with the dodge ball. targeted children which after all had a lot to do with it being called "dodge ball". >>> diana nyad is now back in the waters after swimming from cub
. >>> when we come back, the iron woman of her time is back in the water tonight and will be for a long time to come. >>> tom hanks was surprised to wake up this morning and find something he mentioned on letterman last night was getting so much attention. he announced he was joining the ranks of millions americans with type 2 diabetes. part of a national epidemic really. 27 million americans have diabetes. 80 million have pre-diabetes, the highest risk stage before getting...
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could the iron man, be making a return to baseball?next in sports unlimited... that's all for [ female announcer ] now you can turn pillsbury crescents into an easy dinner with crescent dogs. just separate, add hot dogs, cheese, roll 'em up, and bake. lookin' hot, c-dog. pillsbury crescents. make dinner pop. faster than kenny can dodge a question. honey, how'd that test go? [ female announcer ] in just 60 seconds, you've got snack defying, satisfying mmm. totino's pizza rolls. mm-hmm. hmm. [ female announcer ] zero to pizza. pronto. now in two bold new flavors! i'm jennifer gilbert. and i'm jeff barnd. now, here comes sports unlimited with bruce cunningham. last sunday, the ravens headed into miami... with 3 active receivers. during the game, they lost left guard kelechi osemele to back spasms and tossed center a-q shipley in the spot. needless to say... injuries have taken their toll on the ravens offense. but this sunday against green bay... they hope to add more bodies to the mix. morgan adsit has more from owings mills. the good ne
could the iron man, be making a return to baseball?next in sports unlimited... that's all for [ female announcer ] now you can turn pillsbury crescents into an easy dinner with crescent dogs. just separate, add hot dogs, cheese, roll 'em up, and bake. lookin' hot, c-dog. pillsbury crescents. make dinner pop. faster than kenny can dodge a question. honey, how'd that test go? [ female announcer ] in just 60 seconds, you've got snack defying, satisfying mmm. totino's pizza rolls. mm-hmm. hmm. [...
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>> that's the ironic think to construct an argument why that would be a bad sector to be in but the realityhat that's a sector that moves higher and at the end of the day it doesn't matter what you think might happen but what is happening. what is happening isç consumer discretion narcoticry stocks are rallying higher. >> thank you. >>> some stocks trading at sky-high prices actually have what's known as price to earnings ratios that would cause most investors to pull money out but that's not happening in this market. dominic chu looks if those stocks and companies are worth it. >> reporter: stock price isn't the only way to value a company. many investors use other measures, as well, like price to earnings rate owe. simply put, how much you pay for each share of stocks relative to the profit each shire entitles you to. some companies trade at high evaluations. take 3 d systems, they surged 66% this year and trades at 132 times earnings meaning you pay $132 for every one $1 or profit. facebook is up 86% this year and trades at 206 times earnings or $206 dollars in price for every 1 dollar
>> that's the ironic think to construct an argument why that would be a bad sector to be in but the realityhat that's a sector that moves higher and at the end of the day it doesn't matter what you think might happen but what is happening. what is happening isç consumer discretion narcoticry stocks are rallying higher. >> thank you. >>> some stocks trading at sky-high prices actually have what's known as price to earnings ratios that would cause most investors to pull...