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zero. careful. it doesn't mean the momentum is zero. it means the change is zero. so whatever momentum you have before something interesting happens, you will have the same momentum after. that's a very powerful idea and underlies a lot of physics. take a spinning system. it's got momentum. let the system blow up to whatever you want. i don't care what they-- what it does. check out momentum afterwards and guess what you got, the same momentum. when you study astronomy, that will be a pillar from which you will build many other ideas. that the momentum that a system has, if you don't mess with it from the outside, whatever momentum it has, it's gonna stay. it can't change unless there's an outside force. outside force means outside impulse. you know that, you're sitting in your car and the car battery is dead and you gotta get out and push the car, but it's raining. so you say, "well, i think i'll just sit here and push in the dashboard." you push--does any-- did the momentum of the car change? so you push harder on the dashboard. what are you doing? you're pushing
zero. careful. it doesn't mean the momentum is zero. it means the change is zero. so whatever momentum you have before something interesting happens, you will have the same momentum after. that's a very powerful idea and underlies a lot of physics. take a spinning system. it's got momentum. let the system blow up to whatever you want. i don't care what they-- what it does. check out momentum afterwards and guess what you got, the same momentum. when you study astronomy, that will be a pillar...
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tim williams reports on the zero prostate cancer challenge. >> reporter: healthy at legit -- athletic approach to finding one of the deadly disease prostatekang canser. >> we are-- canser. >> we are passionate about treating men and raising awareness because men hide from health issues and at least this can raise awareness for the disease. >> reporter: the zero prostate cancer run is the premier men's health race series in america. it is a heartfelt tight knit community activity and brings together athletes, cancer survivors, physicians and caretakers and family members and friends. >> my dad what bout of prostate cancer and because he did i started getting checked when i was younger. i started getting checked at about 38 and i was diagnosed at 48. so, it was important to me to make sure that i stay on top of my health and i am so glad i did. >> reporter: vic carter emceeed the ceremony. chesapeake urology tarted the -- started the event. >> this is our 7th event and we are in 34 cities across the country and we are proud to have started in baltimore and it's the best event. we are pr
tim williams reports on the zero prostate cancer challenge. >> reporter: healthy at legit -- athletic approach to finding one of the deadly disease prostatekang canser. >> we are-- canser. >> we are passionate about treating men and raising awareness because men hide from health issues and at least this can raise awareness for the disease. >> reporter: the zero prostate cancer run is the premier men's health race series in america. it is a heartfelt tight knit community...
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it is the zero prostate cancer challenge. wjz is a proud sponsor as part of our continuing community commitment. stay tuned to this evening news. will have a little bit more on the whole thing. back over to you. >> as you mentioned, wjz is a proud sponsor and part of our continuing community commitment. >> and vic carter is out there toda,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >> we got breakfast this morning, and i need to get some coffee. >> to wash down all the food. baltimore's best magazine featuring the best breakfast and brunch is, but this is breakfast we are talking about today. we are joined by suzanne. she's with the baltimore magazine. she has a tough job of having to sample all this stuff. >> i know. once again, i actually went to blue moon and also to stone mill for this issue as well as several other restaurants. but these were just so delicious. this is the cap'n crunch french toast made davis by guy series show. >> cap'n crunch french toast. >> everything about this sounds really bad. >> it's actually delicious. it has whipped cream
it is the zero prostate cancer challenge. wjz is a proud sponsor as part of our continuing community commitment. stay tuned to this evening news. will have a little bit more on the whole thing. back over to you. >> as you mentioned, wjz is a proud sponsor and part of our continuing community commitment. >> and vic carter is out there toda,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >> we got breakfast this morning, and i need to get some coffee. >> to wash down all the food. baltimore's best...
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we have to commemorate it. >> host: in your title you talk about the battle for ground zero. what were the major conflicting forces that were adversarial to each other that gave rise to your metaphor, the battle for ground zero? >> guest: they were too, the main tension is the one between the public sphere where you have, but many different people within the public sphere from architects to new yorkers the victims family members, the taurus, you know, all coming together, masses on the street who want to say, who are turning out other carries to voice their concerns. him and then you have the private sector you have the developer who owns the land. you have the port authority and the developer owns the lease and then have the port authority was the kind of quasi-public-private institution in new york that owns the land. they are very invested in, they believe in building a memorial of the also want to make sure that all of the office space that was destroyed was rebuilt. there were 10 million square feet of office space, quite a bit. almost every conflict at some level is a cl
we have to commemorate it. >> host: in your title you talk about the battle for ground zero. what were the major conflicting forces that were adversarial to each other that gave rise to your metaphor, the battle for ground zero? >> guest: they were too, the main tension is the one between the public sphere where you have, but many different people within the public sphere from architects to new yorkers the victims family members, the taurus, you know, all coming together, masses on...
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executed, and so a lot of the unknowns are now kind of out of the way, and the schedules still shows the zero float, which better than the negative float, but do we think that there are opportunities, to tighten the schedule so that we can get some float back? >> absolutely. and we can bring steve hump hreys up if he would like to join me, but in reality, the next great opportunity for picking up the float is once we get that particular contractor started on site, that is where we can use a judicious amount of over time and effect the critical path activity and the key right now is to get the decisions and the approvals made in the middle process, so we keep the mill order on track for the structural steel and that is the zero float. and we have meeting with the team, and we will do on a beak wao*ekly basis and to make sure that the adviser responded too quickly and they have done in mot that scanka has been working on the project over a month, they have completed the initial stick frame model of the entire project, a stick model. and that gives them the ability to literally order the steel.
executed, and so a lot of the unknowns are now kind of out of the way, and the schedules still shows the zero float, which better than the negative float, but do we think that there are opportunities, to tighten the schedule so that we can get some float back? >> absolutely. and we can bring steve hump hreys up if he would like to join me, but in reality, the next great opportunity for picking up the float is once we get that particular contractor started on site, that is where we can use...
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"wjz" is proud sponsor of the zero tolerance prostate cancer challenge run. >> >> in new york city -- . >> the race honors new york firefighter. he just finished his shift and he heard about the first plane hitting the world trade center. he grabbed his gather and ran through for rescue. every year, thousands par at this time pate in this event. >> >> pretty typical september day. temperatures around the 70 degrees, outside. take a look at our current dew point at 50. humidity 49%. winds in the east, around eight miles per hour. we'll talk more coming up in your exclusive first warning forecast. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> it's almost october, but it's still so warm outside. >> it is warm and we are going to get even warmer into the next couple of days, wednesday, we are talking mid-80s in some spots. that's the data that the models are putting out. temperatures pretty typical of september. 70 degrees in baltimore, 59 in oakland, 65 degrees this ocean city, dew points at 50, see humidity is very low. seeing temperatures in the upper 60s to right near 70 degrees. 68 degrees. right now in westmi
"wjz" is proud sponsor of the zero tolerance prostate cancer challenge run. >> >> in new york city -- . >> the race honors new york firefighter. he just finished his shift and he heard about the first plane hitting the world trade center. he grabbed his gather and ran through for rescue. every year, thousands par at this time pate in this event. >> >> pretty typical september day. temperatures around the 70 degrees, outside. take a look at our current dew...
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. >> reporter: we're going to tell you all about it, the zero prostate cancer challenge. it's going to be the biggest one ever. wait until you hear the numbers. that's when the eyewitness news morning edition rolls on. ,,,,,, embrace the season. ,,,,,, warm up your home with fall's finest. share all of your favorite t.j. finds... at a price worth posting. see the real deal. search hashtag maxxinista and see the brands people are scoring. >>> good morning. thanks for being with us. 53 now, calm winds. two days ago oakland and cumberland were in the mid 30s. 48 and 50 now. mid 50s easton and ocean city, pax river 61 is, dc 60, 57 annapolis, almost 60 kent island, 56 rock hall, 50 westminster, 51 columbia, 54 in bel air. this is some shower activity south of dc. let me show you where it's coming from. there's an area of low pressure right now. you will be able to see the counter clock wise rotation. it threw clouds our way. we may see another killer sunrise this morning. this is moving this a straight south easterly direction. by midday we lose morning clouds and the sun is r
. >> reporter: we're going to tell you all about it, the zero prostate cancer challenge. it's going to be the biggest one ever. wait until you hear the numbers. that's when the eyewitness news morning edition rolls on. ,,,,,, embrace the season. ,,,,,, warm up your home with fall's finest. share all of your favorite t.j. finds... at a price worth posting. see the real deal. search hashtag maxxinista and see the brands people are scoring. >>> good morning. thanks for being with...
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made in the middle process, so we keep the mill order on track for the structural steel and that is the zero float. and we have meeting with the team, and we will do on a beak wao*ekly basis and to make sure that the adviser responded too quickly and they have done in mot that scanka has been working on the project over a month, they have completed the initial stick frame model of the entire project, a stick model. and that gives them the ability to literally order the steel. and they will divide that order up between the three or four suppliesers. and that order should go out in the next couple of weeks and going through the final approvals of that. and they detail the connection and figure out the welding and bolting and getting all of that approved and that will happen with the mill order being run in the shop. and right now, and there is no, and we asked this question, specifically, there is no, issue, that they are for, seeing, and we can see the we will see it going in the summer, and just like we are with shimic and they work on saturday and volunteer to get in sometimes and we will s
made in the middle process, so we keep the mill order on track for the structural steel and that is the zero float. and we have meeting with the team, and we will do on a beak wao*ekly basis and to make sure that the adviser responded too quickly and they have done in mot that scanka has been working on the project over a month, they have completed the initial stick frame model of the entire project, a stick model. and that gives them the ability to literally order the steel. and they will...
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. >> host: in your title you talk about the battle for ground zero. what were the major conflicting forces that were adversarial to each other that gave rise to your metaphor for the battle for ground zero? >> guest: the main tension is the one between the public sphere where you have but many groups of people within that public sphere from architects to new yorkers to victims' family members to tourists all coming together, who want to say who are turning out a public hearing to voice their concern. then you have the private side, the developer who owns the land, the developer and the port authority, qualified public private institution in new york that owns the land and those are very invested in they believe in building a memorial but also want to make sure all of the office space was rebuilt which is ten million square feet of office space which is quite a bit so almost every conflict at some level is a clash between these public and private forces trying to figure out what the balance is because everyone believes there should be some sort of mixtu
. >> host: in your title you talk about the battle for ground zero. what were the major conflicting forces that were adversarial to each other that gave rise to your metaphor for the battle for ground zero? >> guest: the main tension is the one between the public sphere where you have but many groups of people within that public sphere from architects to new yorkers to victims' family members to tourists all coming together, who want to say who are turning out a public hearing to...
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and those from the cage zero zero. we don't have any in hey joe players training here right now but when we gathered in sochi recently to check out the infrastructure the lads had time to catch up the atmosphere within the squad was great plus there were hardly any differences between the n.h.l. players and the k h l players which makes it all the better however the head coach stressed that while spirits are high the squad's main goal was to hone this camaraderie to help them focus on succeeding at the winter olympics. but i wouldn't say there are many difficulties ahead in terms of preparation as everything is going according to plan but i think the main task will be to really get each player to shake off any personal issues they might have and ensure we put together the most tight knit team possible only this way can we realize our goal. is with just over five months to go until russia's first ever went to games it seems there's no lack of enthusiasm in the men's ice up the team and they'll be hoping that this will be
and those from the cage zero zero. we don't have any in hey joe players training here right now but when we gathered in sochi recently to check out the infrastructure the lads had time to catch up the atmosphere within the squad was great plus there were hardly any differences between the n.h.l. players and the k h l players which makes it all the better however the head coach stressed that while spirits are high the squad's main goal was to hone this camaraderie to help them focus on...
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>> and started in baltimore an become a nationwide event on sunday much hundreds will gather for the zero prostate cancer. it's raising money on an important men's issue. >>> it's the 7th year for the zero prostate cancer challenge. dr. sanford started the event, in 34 cities to raise awareness about the disease. >> men don't have to die from the zee disease. if the zee disease is diagnosed early, we'll have less men dying of prostate cancer. >> in tulsa university, johnny in either stadium on sunday. >> i think it's important for men to get tested early and detectived. if it's detectived early-- detected early, there's 190 percent you'll survive. >> look at the materials, you will be informed. >> this year, the challenge has expanded. >> you could be a walker. you could participate and have fun. you could do the one mile fun walk. you could do a 5k and expanded to a 10k. >> this is expected to be a bigger prostate run ever. over 1400 registered. >> this is what's needed, really is. >> ron mats, wjz, "eyewitness news." >> part of the continuing commitment, wjz is a proud sponsor of zero p
>> and started in baltimore an become a nationwide event on sunday much hundreds will gather for the zero prostate cancer. it's raising money on an important men's issue. >>> it's the 7th year for the zero prostate cancer challenge. dr. sanford started the event, in 34 cities to raise awareness about the disease. >> men don't have to die from the zee disease. if the zee disease is diagnosed early, we'll have less men dying of prostate cancer. >> in tulsa university,...
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the portrait of her in zero dark 30 is extremely misleading. e's me to be an idiot he is stuck in the cold war. it was an unfair but trail. in this sump she's given her due. the stakes were certainly made. this is a more accurate treatment. >> we're about to turn to you for questions. another man who is here, general michael hayden, is in the film as well about khost. he portrays it in a war you're are going to have casualties and losses. it is the sad truth that some on our side would die not only on 9/11 or on the obvious battlefields. he raisesl on anyone their hand. we you will probably get a microphone brought to you. if you do not have questions i will continue. i want to ask you then, in the 16 months from khost to abbottabad, you have about 60 seconds. what is the key there? what really moves ahead that takes us to that one place in pakistan? >> there are a lot of keys along the way. let me try to lay it out briefly. they have an alias. the father.is there were several million. he was the career working for bin laden. sometime in 2007 we
the portrait of her in zero dark 30 is extremely misleading. e's me to be an idiot he is stuck in the cold war. it was an unfair but trail. in this sump she's given her due. the stakes were certainly made. this is a more accurate treatment. >> we're about to turn to you for questions. another man who is here, general michael hayden, is in the film as well about khost. he portrays it in a war you're are going to have casualties and losses. it is the sad truth that some on our side would...
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the portrait of her in "zero dark 30" is extremely misleading. e's me to be an idiot who is stuck in the cold war. it was an unfair betrayl.-- unfair portrayal. in this film, she's given her due. the stakes were certainly made. this is a more accurate treatment. >> we're about to turn to you for questions. another man who is here, general michael hayden, is in the film as well about khost. he portrays it in a war you are going to have casualties and losses. it is the sad truth that some on our side would die not only on 9/11 or on the obvious battlefields. i will call on anyone he raises their hand. we you will probably get a microphone brought to you. if you do not have questions i will continue. i want to ask you then, in the 16 months from khost to abbottabad, you have about 60 seconds. what is the key there? what really moves ahead that takes us to that one place in pakistan? >> there are a lot of keys along the way. let me try to lay it out briefly. they have an alias. kuwaiti is the father. there were several million. he was the courier work
the portrait of her in "zero dark 30" is extremely misleading. e's me to be an idiot who is stuck in the cold war. it was an unfair betrayl.-- unfair portrayal. in this film, she's given her due. the stakes were certainly made. this is a more accurate treatment. >> we're about to turn to you for questions. another man who is here, general michael hayden, is in the film as well about khost. he portrays it in a war you are going to have casualties and losses. it is the sad truth...
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the portrait of her in "zero dark 30" is extremely misleading. made to be an idiot who is stuck in the cold war. it was an unfair betrayl. -- portrayal. in this film, she's given her due. it is a more accurate treatment. >> we're about to turn to you for questions. another man who is here, general michael hayden, is in the film as well about khost. he portrays it in a war you are going to have casualties and losses. it is the sad truth that some on our side would die not only on 9/11 or on the obvious battlefields. i will call on anyone he raises their hand. we you will probably get a microphone brought to you. if you do not have questions i will continue. i want to ask you then, in the 16 months from khost to abbottabad, you have about 60 seconds. what is the key there? what really moves ahead that takes us to that one place in pakistan? >> there are a lot of keys along the way. let me try to lay it out briefly. they have an alias. abu kuwaiti is the father. there were several million. he was the career working for -- courier working for bin lad
the portrait of her in "zero dark 30" is extremely misleading. made to be an idiot who is stuck in the cold war. it was an unfair betrayl. -- portrayal. in this film, she's given her due. it is a more accurate treatment. >> we're about to turn to you for questions. another man who is here, general michael hayden, is in the film as well about khost. he portrays it in a war you are going to have casualties and losses. it is the sad truth that some on our side would die not only...
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the sf green power program. and identifying actions for reaching 100 percent zero waste deversion goals. updating or creating a new sustainability plan. bottled water and the department's bio diversity program and establishing performance metrics for specific programs to better evaluate their effectiveness. and updating the climate action strategy. and insuring that large development and construction projects in the city meet the department's and the city's sustainability goals. requirements of and enforcement of the healthy air and clean transportation ordinance. hacto, the effect that it would have on the city's fleet. and creating centralized shared, city fleet and tracking the city vehicle usage. and we prioritize the mayor's task force report. and establishing other city department allieas a way to create more buy in and leveraging. and the large events and the sustainability and taking the lessons learned from the america's cup and other activities promoting a sustain able super bowl in san francisco when it comes here. a department and relationship of the general fund, and these ar
the sf green power program. and identifying actions for reaching 100 percent zero waste deversion goals. updating or creating a new sustainability plan. bottled water and the department's bio diversity program and establishing performance metrics for specific programs to better evaluate their effectiveness. and updating the climate action strategy. and insuring that large development and construction projects in the city meet the department's and the city's sustainability goals. requirements of...
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it is the 7th year for the zero prostate cancer challenge. doctors sanford and chesapeake neurology started the event. now in 34 cities to raise awareness about the disease. >> men don't have to die from this disease. if this disease is diagnosed early in its course, these men will be cured and we'll have less men dieing of prostate cancer. >> reporter: survivors will join the big crowd. at johnny unitas stadium survivors will join the crowd. >> it is important to get tested early and detected. if it is detected early there is a 99% chance you'll survive. >> reporter: 150 boy scouts will be here. >> we'll talk to the boys about what this race is about. we encouraged them to look at materials so they come in form and know what they are supporting. >> reporter: this year the challenge has expanded. >> you can be a walker. you can participated and have fun. doug the one-mile fun walk. you can do a 5-k or 10-k. >> reporter: this is expected to be the biggest prostate cancer run ever. over 1400 people already registered. >> it warms your heart. thi
it is the 7th year for the zero prostate cancer challenge. doctors sanford and chesapeake neurology started the event. now in 34 cities to raise awareness about the disease. >> men don't have to die from this disease. if this disease is diagnosed early in its course, these men will be cured and we'll have less men dieing of prostate cancer. >> reporter: survivors will join the big crowd. at johnny unitas stadium survivors will join the crowd. >> it is important to get tested...
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well, you could say with the zero here and the weight up here, it's got to be in between. or you could say, "no, wait a minute, it's not the way to look at it." when you're right here, you're being pulled down by all these ground over here but you're being pulled up by all this over here. this is sort of like an unpulling being done, isn't that right? because we're attracted to every particle that makes up the earth. so these parts here up, here up, here up, just off the scale a little bit and it turns out you would weigh less but rather than draw a line like this and say we can have this cancel that. let me just give you the results of something really, really neat. it turns out there's another way to analyze it and that's this. it turns out that you're halfway down right here. if you take this particular radius which is less than the radius of the world now and consider that ground and take the mass of that ground and the mass of you and this distance square, that will be your new weight and it turns out if your half way down, it would be half, half weight. and, you know
well, you could say with the zero here and the weight up here, it's got to be in between. or you could say, "no, wait a minute, it's not the way to look at it." when you're right here, you're being pulled down by all these ground over here but you're being pulled up by all this over here. this is sort of like an unpulling being done, isn't that right? because we're attracted to every particle that makes up the earth. so these parts here up, here up, here up, just off the scale a...
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know how much money you've got that the first of all before we get into all about the details of the zero what's your opinion on this cali the bar all that's going on at the moment the scandal of it all so many. it's absolutely crazy we've got corporate price fixing global espionage we have whoever thought there would be a fertilizer cartel and even in an rage the president the last dictator of europe self proclaimed by the way it all has the makings of a cinematic through i think that we should get to work on writing that script as we said and we need to star in it as well i want to start a revenue that potash could be interesting to me gold and oil i get all the headlines that now at potash wall we're running on guys over that base is meeting gets national television in its hang up or going on it's getting messier and g.c. as we go on so watching that one big time thought we're also watching you how much money if you got left what have you been up to say well you know it's overall i'm down and we'll get to that here in a second but this past week we were focused on oil and airlines spec
know how much money you've got that the first of all before we get into all about the details of the zero what's your opinion on this cali the bar all that's going on at the moment the scandal of it all so many. it's absolutely crazy we've got corporate price fixing global espionage we have whoever thought there would be a fertilizer cartel and even in an rage the president the last dictator of europe self proclaimed by the way it all has the makings of a cinematic through i think that we...
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he said the zero-sum game era was over, meaning the era when each country pushes things to the n-th degreeo get their way. this is the era of compromise. but he did say in that sound bite that you just played, that he is offering immediate nuclear talks to the united states that will be results orient, providing that president obama doesn't listen to warmongering pressure groups, and he said peace is within our grasp. that is a significant different speech from recent speeches. but at the same time not over friendly, not over nice, and certainly i don't think that the two sides are going to be get ing together any time soon at the presidential level like this. of course we learned today, tony, just to keep you up to speed, the white house is telling the press corps traveling with them, that they offered the chance for the iranians to have what they called an encounter here on the sidelines, and the iranians said, no, no, it's too soon. tony? >> thank you, john. >>> earlier it was president obama turn at the podium. >> reporter: president obama came to the united nations to lay out his visi
he said the zero-sum game era was over, meaning the era when each country pushes things to the n-th degreeo get their way. this is the era of compromise. but he did say in that sound bite that you just played, that he is offering immediate nuclear talks to the united states that will be results orient, providing that president obama doesn't listen to warmongering pressure groups, and he said peace is within our grasp. that is a significant different speech from recent speeches. but at the same...
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a couple ofite em to highlight, the out reach staff just wrapped up the bay view zero waste campaign and this included transit media, and local newspaper advertising and a school poster contest and a grassroots event and door-to-door out reach to residents, and the efforts that we put out, produced a significant increase in composting and green participation and led to add two new organic roots to the curb side pick up service and so that was an excellent out come and a concerted effort of raising awareness in the bay view. a couple of other things to highlight, another accolades that the city of san francisco received this month, is we were ranked third in a report that was released by the american council for an energy efficient doing the most to advance, the energy efficiency and so we were ranked third behind portland and boston and it was the highest for any city in california and so again, another great recognition from a group and i want to recognize boom head who is the director and all of the work that they do. [ applause ] . >> and we will be doing some follow up in terms of
a couple ofite em to highlight, the out reach staff just wrapped up the bay view zero waste campaign and this included transit media, and local newspaper advertising and a school poster contest and a grassroots event and door-to-door out reach to residents, and the efforts that we put out, produced a significant increase in composting and green participation and led to add two new organic roots to the curb side pick up service and so that was an excellent out come and a concerted effort of...
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but the fed funds rate is going to stay at zero for the next year, 2015, right? so you're not going to have any, quote, tighter money, really, really, until 2016. now, now, that might be very bullish for stocks. that might very bullish for the economy. in other words, why not the cyclicals? they did very well. i know the utilities did well. but the home builders did well. when you look down the list, materials, that's commodities did well, tech did well, industrials did well, energy did well. those are cyclical pro-growth stocks. that says the easy money from the fed is going to pay off in and the economy is going to grow. >> i think if you talk a lot of strategists, 2014 is a year that people are looking for as they turn around, not only in this country, in europe as well and in asia as well. so if you believe the longer term story, then i think you're right. i think the trouble is if they keep the federal funds rate near zero, they can't really control what happens on the long end. and the long end is what really affects the consumers, whether it's home mortgag
but the fed funds rate is going to stay at zero for the next year, 2015, right? so you're not going to have any, quote, tighter money, really, really, until 2016. now, now, that might be very bullish for stocks. that might very bullish for the economy. in other words, why not the cyclicals? they did very well. i know the utilities did well. but the home builders did well. when you look down the list, materials, that's commodities did well, tech did well, industrials did well, energy did well....
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>> well, the only thing that's really close to zero is the likelihood of a ceo of a wall street bank is accurate you know these are the same people, the wallets too big to fail too dwaing -- dangerous to fail banks, we don't need regulation. market knows best we have the best risk management program in the world, in history. and we also are by the way the best management in history. and what did they do? in about seven years they crashed the global financial system and almost caused a second great depression. and now these mouth pieces that only exist because of the federal government and u.s. taxpayers bailed them out, they're now saying ho the chance of another crisis it's impossible. trust us. we got this under control. well we've already seen and experienced the consequences of this type of arrogance and hubris, before. and the american people frankly can't afford it again. >> and the reality is that the numbers can be really staggering when you look at them. right now the u.s. national debt is closing in on 17 trillion while the civil largest banks have a collective debt that is
>> well, the only thing that's really close to zero is the likelihood of a ceo of a wall street bank is accurate you know these are the same people, the wallets too big to fail too dwaing -- dangerous to fail banks, we don't need regulation. market knows best we have the best risk management program in the world, in history. and we also are by the way the best management in history. and what did they do? in about seven years they crashed the global financial system and almost caused a...
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the. poor little. give your own. or you society zero. or give a. proposal for the patrol the torch but it would seem like it would benefit the whole of lebanon if this reserves are used for the country you know that's is a good. general michel aoun thank you very much for this interview rose for your income. funds i want to. pick up something that is quite simply. was no way oh. clearly they were just at the wrong place at the wrong time. and sold to the u.s. or turned over to the u.s. for. the soul that could be buried alive. was saved with great over. and they wanted to turn me into a terrorist so it was they wanted me to admit that i was a member of al qaeda or taliban but i fought with them. not about time i didn't even know what al qaeda is nevertheless there are people all. brave enough to start a fight. or something is going to be done that's going to be done by me and our short amount of time to go but it's going to impact me i'd be prosecuted but it's not going to impact. the wife my daughter. the one time or trapped monarchy. the island is
the. poor little. give your own. or you society zero. or give a. proposal for the patrol the torch but it would seem like it would benefit the whole of lebanon if this reserves are used for the country you know that's is a good. general michel aoun thank you very much for this interview rose for your income. funds i want to. pick up something that is quite simply. was no way oh. clearly they were just at the wrong place at the wrong time. and sold to the u.s. or turned over to the u.s. for. the...
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look at the zeroes, honey. now, anyone have a calculator? how about without a calculator, we can do, huh? one goes in the 40,000 how many times? 40,000. so this car is gonna go 40,000 meters. and it turns out, if we express force in newtons distance in meters and energy in joules, the units will match. so we have no conversions to make. so this turns out to be 40,000 meters. we don't say 40,000 meters, we say 40 kilometers. so it turns out to be 40 kilometers. you know what this means, gang? in a car that is 100% efficient, you can't have that. make believe you can. 100% efficient, that means all the energy of the gasoline goes in the moving the car. nothing goes into the heat, nothing goes into the sound, nothing goes into the friction, huh? all into the car, there's a upper limit. if you have to push with 1,000 newtons, which is--was it reasonable-- then the greatest distance you can possibly get, nature's ultimate, is 40 kilometers. so this car will give you 40 kilometers per liter. and there's only one way you can get more. how's that? wh
look at the zeroes, honey. now, anyone have a calculator? how about without a calculator, we can do, huh? one goes in the 40,000 how many times? 40,000. so this car is gonna go 40,000 meters. and it turns out, if we express force in newtons distance in meters and energy in joules, the units will match. so we have no conversions to make. so this turns out to be 40,000 meters. we don't say 40,000 meters, we say 40 kilometers. so it turns out to be 40 kilometers. you know what this means, gang? in...
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faulty data was put into the reservation system yesterday, and a united spokeswoman said the zero dollar fares were the very cheap ones. well, they were offered on-line for a couple of hours yesterday, but she adds the reservation system did not cause the air. i guess at this point they haven't figured out what did. this latest ix dent is at least the fourth public computer disruption united has suffered since march 2012 when that company switched to a brand new reservation system. >>> all right. we've told you about going up in the air to a galaxy far away. next up, up, up and away, and then down. a man attempting to cross the atlantic ocean carried by nothing but helium balloons. had he to stop. see you after this. >> we got to give this guy an a for effort. a man attempting to cross the atlantic ocean. had he to stop his journey this morning. he lifted off in maine and landed in new foundland. native authorities say trap had trouble controlling his balloons before the landing. well, is he planning to fly it across the atlantic ocean by using more than the 300 colorful balloons and did
faulty data was put into the reservation system yesterday, and a united spokeswoman said the zero dollar fares were the very cheap ones. well, they were offered on-line for a couple of hours yesterday, but she adds the reservation system did not cause the air. i guess at this point they haven't figured out what did. this latest ix dent is at least the fourth public computer disruption united has suffered since march 2012 when that company switched to a brand new reservation system. >>>...
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. >> i have some comments actually responding to what you asked about, the zero tolerance and different proposallity. one of my colleague and looked at this across the last 15 years and noticed a trend what we called "net widening and net deepening" and more behaviors that fall under expulsion and suspending and when talking to administrators and their policies he found it helpful to speak of these terms in termses of behaviors and rather than saying we're criminalizing you and the think language is also important and i want to thank you for bringing up that point. it's something that i really advocate for and our caution to use zero tolerance and exclusionary discipline policies and also i teach teachers at san jose state and hundred students who are future teachers. >> can they do a projector? >> no. my teacher did, but again using social media, integrating all of the areas is so important for the prevention. thank you for that focus too and i think that gentleman has comments. >> i was going to follow up in the conversation with digital media or literacy needed within the educational
. >> i have some comments actually responding to what you asked about, the zero tolerance and different proposallity. one of my colleague and looked at this across the last 15 years and noticed a trend what we called "net widening and net deepening" and more behaviors that fall under expulsion and suspending and when talking to administrators and their policies he found it helpful to speak of these terms in termses of behaviors and rather than saying we're criminalizing you and...
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it's possible we're not looking at the zero sum situation. >> right, and i actually think it's been ae bit oversold, the idea that summers would somehow be more hawkish on monetary policy. >> hawkish means more concerned about inflation than full employment. >> exactly. i don't think he'd do that. i think he feels a need to, quite frankly, probably keep the administration's record of job growth going. but the thing is, unfortunately, the way our deregulated, bloated financial sector works, actually, the money going through, from the fed through wall street isn't getting enough to main street. so, in fact, this easy money policy has been absolutely the best thing we could hope for because direct job creation and better policies out of congress are not going to happen, but it's actually not getting the main street in the way that it can and being gummed up in the sort of system that's going on with wall street the way it is with speculation. >> and this is a point that sheila bair has made, is that the zero interest rate policy basically incentivized the banks to just reinvest their mon
it's possible we're not looking at the zero sum situation. >> right, and i actually think it's been ae bit oversold, the idea that summers would somehow be more hawkish on monetary policy. >> hawkish means more concerned about inflation than full employment. >> exactly. i don't think he'd do that. i think he feels a need to, quite frankly, probably keep the administration's record of job growth going. but the thing is, unfortunately, the way our deregulated, bloated financial...
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when the governor served as baltimore's mayor, he employed a zero tolerance policy.... widespread arrests.....he claims, brought crime down. (19:31:55) "we achieved the biggest reduction in part one crime of any major city in america from 2000 to 2009...." in fact, in the first few years when o'malley was mayor, the city's violent crime rate did significantly decline....but it continued to decline long after he left office. still....when compared to the state...and the rest of the nation....baltimor e remained one of the most violent cities in the country... (4:08:06) (david rocah) "when then mayor o'malleys arrest everybody strategy was abandoned...crim e continued to go down and has reached its lowest levels in years with continuing declines in the number of arrests..." in fact, the homicide rate has slid to its lowest level than at any time during the o'malley years.... today, the mayor promised the city will not return to the days of zero tolerance....sayi ng targeted enforcement is key.....and suggesting that the war on guns....could use the governors help. (21:35:4
when the governor served as baltimore's mayor, he employed a zero tolerance policy.... widespread arrests.....he claims, brought crime down. (19:31:55) "we achieved the biggest reduction in part one crime of any major city in america from 2000 to 2009...." in fact, in the first few years when o'malley was mayor, the city's violent crime rate did significantly decline....but it continued to decline long after he left office. still....when compared to the state...and the rest of the...
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the mayor insists the days of "zero tolerance" gave teens criminal records... but did little to reduce the overall crime rate. a florida man finds himself in 'hot water' after trying to pay his water bill... with cocaine! water utility employees say a man walked into their office in deltona, handed the clerk an envelope and walked out. when they opened it up... they found a white powdery substance inside. they called police. odgers says: "we responded and made sure the building was evacuated for precautionary measures and called out the hazmat team." after determining it was cocaine, police allowed everyone back inside the building. witnesses say the mystery man rode away on a bicycle. it's unclear if he was trying to pay a water bill with drugs, or if he mixed up his envelopes. either way, police are looking for him. the showdown over the government shutdown... a look at who decides what closes... and what stays open "um there's lots of little pimps for little kids and too sexy, too soon? the questionable costumes for kids... and why parents say it's not the ou
the mayor insists the days of "zero tolerance" gave teens criminal records... but did little to reduce the overall crime rate. a florida man finds himself in 'hot water' after trying to pay his water bill... with cocaine! water utility employees say a man walked into their office in deltona, handed the clerk an envelope and walked out. when they opened it up... they found a white powdery substance inside. they called police. odgers says: "we responded and made sure the building...
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buys and own the year. zero on the year. football in baltimore. first quarter. the one yard score. 7-0. morgan state in front. heather clark, four yards. that locks things up. seven apiece. clark, lefty. over the middle. 33 yards. 27-21. .ohn hopkins grinding it out. touchdown. three yards. 13 for the blue jays. one yard run. 45-13. a victory for the blue jays. maryland enjoying a bye week. they roughed up west virginia. 37-0. west virginia beat oklahoma state. bell bidding -- trying to number eight, florida state. ingles, bit of a shocker. agles, bit of a shocker. airs it out. look at that. 24-17. 48-44 final. nascar. kyle busch in front. on the concrete. take the lead and never gives it up. takes the checkered flag. wins four straight races. men's soccer team. nine and zero. congratulations >> temperatures around 70's. partly cloudy's and sunny skies. >> looks good. see you back here tomorrow. "snl" is >>> you're watching c-span. at 4:30, it's speech house, a slide show of congressional members on their summer vacation. but first we go to prince george communi
buys and own the year. zero on the year. football in baltimore. first quarter. the one yard score. 7-0. morgan state in front. heather clark, four yards. that locks things up. seven apiece. clark, lefty. over the middle. 33 yards. 27-21. .ohn hopkins grinding it out. touchdown. three yards. 13 for the blue jays. one yard run. 45-13. a victory for the blue jays. maryland enjoying a bye week. they roughed up west virginia. 37-0. west virginia beat oklahoma state. bell bidding -- trying to number...
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. >> only the zero law prevents those greedy employers how come most are paid more? asked merv crist who owns a restaurant called the prime cut. you pay most workers above minimum wage? >> half of them. john: you don't have to. >> they have skills if i don't, they will be paid more. john: you have to because of competition and? >> absolutely. john: the free market? a lot of employees start at minimum wage and work up? >> absolutely. those that don't have the knowledge need it. the information's is the wealth. john: you create jobs. 28 employees. top earn $18 per hour. the average hourly peat wage is $16.57. the market ss it. what is wrong with the law for a bottom? >> it takes people who don't have experience and cuts them out. you do not want to the employee who does not want anything. a lot of kids work and a delicatessen. i have to teach them how to clean a toilet. john: californ is at $8 per hour. >> the inexperienced worker does not get hired. john: you don't hire them? >> no way look for somebody who has experience. >> i work harder. [laughter] but they say you
. >> only the zero law prevents those greedy employers how come most are paid more? asked merv crist who owns a restaurant called the prime cut. you pay most workers above minimum wage? >> half of them. john: you don't have to. >> they have skills if i don't, they will be paid more. john: you have to because of competition and? >> absolutely. john: the free market? a lot of employees start at minimum wage and work up? >> absolutely. those that don't have the...
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the office of the currency made zero criminal referrals. believe that the federal reserve made zero federal referrals. one was smart enough to refuse to answer journalist questions as to how many referrals they have made. >> i did want to jump in very quickly because we are running out of time, and i want to get one last question in there. if you look at wall street now, it is clearly doing very well, and so it's a healthy wall street is supposed to mean a healthy economy, why have we not seem to translate yet into more housing, more jobs, more opportunities, and less foreclosures? >> because a healthy wall street does not mean a healthy economy. wall street is back to where it was at the peak of the bubble. about 40% of corporate profits. it is an incredible parasite. >> wells said. bill black, thank you so much for coming on, associate professor of economics at the university of missouri, kansas city. thank you. >> thank you. >> yesterday, president obama spoke about the upcoming debt ceiling talks. he made it clear that he did not negoti
the office of the currency made zero criminal referrals. believe that the federal reserve made zero federal referrals. one was smart enough to refuse to answer journalist questions as to how many referrals they have made. >> i did want to jump in very quickly because we are running out of time, and i want to get one last question in there. if you look at wall street now, it is clearly doing very well, and so it's a healthy wall street is supposed to mean a healthy economy, why have we...
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eight as the six time olympic champion dominated the men's one hundred meters topping nine point nine zero seconds had fellow american fellow jamaican i should say nicole ashmead america's former world in the olympic champion justin gatlin completed the podium. but before that manchester united on bolton that features president sepp blatter at their headquarters in surrey the to exchange gifts with the jamaican receiving the alma delhomme mascot for next year's football world cup in brazil the country's second biggest city rio will also house the next summer olympics in twenty six the result aims for his third straight sweep of the medals. to actually go to. rio or actually we may get to be a feat in itself because it would be the first time anybody has ever won treat dogs in a row so let me. get back to our start to my greatness so for me the key thing is just to go back to defend my title that's my focus while rainy weather couldn't stop the recent running craze here in moscow as thirty thousand how to run around the capital's exhibition center dubbed we run the ten kilometer race was he
eight as the six time olympic champion dominated the men's one hundred meters topping nine point nine zero seconds had fellow american fellow jamaican i should say nicole ashmead america's former world in the olympic champion justin gatlin completed the podium. but before that manchester united on bolton that features president sepp blatter at their headquarters in surrey the to exchange gifts with the jamaican receiving the alma delhomme mascot for next year's football world cup in brazil the...
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immediately after the second tower collapsed, we raced down to ground zero. ing from one world financial center and looking at this devastation and the firemen and the relief workers, and there was this flag right below me, and i remember photographing it because it was there. to me, it was part of the scene out the window. but not particularly significant. i don't think i ever connected my flag picture with the flag in that other picture in the sense that i wasn't aware that this was to become an iconic picture. >> seeing this picture like over the years, i almost just assumed that it was right in the middle of the pile. like right in the middle of like right in the center. they could have been putting that up in front of me and i don't think it would have dawned on me that that was going to become such a symbol. at the time you weren't thinking about a flag. >> at the end of the day, the -- we found scott and john mullins was still down at the site. at the end of the day, we still hadn't found glenn. >> we all thought that it would be like you see in the mov
immediately after the second tower collapsed, we raced down to ground zero. ing from one world financial center and looking at this devastation and the firemen and the relief workers, and there was this flag right below me, and i remember photographing it because it was there. to me, it was part of the scene out the window. but not particularly significant. i don't think i ever connected my flag picture with the flag in that other picture in the sense that i wasn't aware that this was to become...
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here is more on the process of building the museum. >> reporter: 12 years after 9/11 much of the site of ground zeroill under construction, but progress is being made. the 9/11 reflecting pools are open marking where the original twin towers once stood. there are waterfalls with the names of the victims etched in the granite. nearby workers are still building the 9/11 museum. it will be filled with pictures and personal stories and sobering original structures. with the placement of the 400-foot radio tower. sky scrapper reaches 776 feet in height marking the year of independence by design. it's ban long 12 years and controversy has marked ground zero ever since new york officials tried to rebuild. from the start officials refused to consider rebuilding the twin towers in any fashion. instead the special development corporation in charge decided to hold a contest to come up with a new design. officials selected a design by an architect who had never built anything taller than four stories. the so-called freedom tower featured an off centered skyscraper with wind turbines by the roof, but the skyscra
here is more on the process of building the museum. >> reporter: 12 years after 9/11 much of the site of ground zeroill under construction, but progress is being made. the 9/11 reflecting pools are open marking where the original twin towers once stood. there are waterfalls with the names of the victims etched in the granite. nearby workers are still building the 9/11 museum. it will be filled with pictures and personal stories and sobering original structures. with the placement of the...