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putting velcro on it so it doesn't fall off. tip it over all the stuff will fall off.o be properly say it should be 50 feet away from the window. how many people have 30 foot bedrooms? the best thing to do [inaudible] it will break like a car windshield it shatters and staying together. or close the drapes so if it breaks it will shatter on the drapes and it will fall to the ground. multiple pair of slippers under your bed. most of us get out of bed at night time and close our eyes, you know where it is. in a disaster you might have glass on the carpet or floor. if you get out any start walking you will get cut. how about this? kitchen. the most dangerous place to be in a disaster because that's where all the stuff breaks, in the kitchen. where do you put the heaviest pot? top shelf in the back over the fridge. least accessible area. they are the first to fly out. how do you medigate that problem? what do you think? on my house i have a 5 and 7 year old everything was baby safe. that's the same for earthquake proofing you don't want the glass to fall and come out. the
putting velcro on it so it doesn't fall off. tip it over all the stuff will fall off.o be properly say it should be 50 feet away from the window. how many people have 30 foot bedrooms? the best thing to do [inaudible] it will break like a car windshield it shatters and staying together. or close the drapes so if it breaks it will shatter on the drapes and it will fall to the ground. multiple pair of slippers under your bed. most of us get out of bed at night time and close our eyes, you know...
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now adays they use velcro. >> one thing we have here, lawrence mentioned, you need a door. if you notice here, each residential unit. these are probably each side is a different residential unit that's going out and it's a case where that code evidently allowed you to use a window. >> there's an exception and it's on page 5. opening for the fire escape. it can be a window and it's 29 by 59 and so on. there's an exception for residential building. and probably, i wouldn't be surprised this serves separate units. they both access the same fire escape out let, you can see the goose net. it's an exciting climb and there's a high rise. i think it's the hastings building and it's really top. it has a vertical ladder on top. you are 200 feet up. >> occasionally they have cornices that stick out. they get quite creative how they build them. >> the old ship where you have to climb up to the top. >> the maintenance guy did a good job. people often wonder why fire escapes don't pose a risk of being loose. they are required to penetrate in their structural system and be attached throug
now adays they use velcro. >> one thing we have here, lawrence mentioned, you need a door. if you notice here, each residential unit. these are probably each side is a different residential unit that's going out and it's a case where that code evidently allowed you to use a window. >> there's an exception and it's on page 5. opening for the fire escape. it can be a window and it's 29 by 59 and so on. there's an exception for residential building. and probably, i wouldn't be...
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they had the sticky velcro stuff and she was doing this exaggerated walk. >> this is the flight attendant of the past as depicted by abc in the television series "pan am." things didn't pan out for pan american or for couldc who was looking at technology that we would be passengering people in space 10 years ago and pan am survived. in flight calls would be placed with a video phone the size of a refrigerator a buck a minute. but it doesn't mean we can't be space travelers. >> they are planning to have something like a pilot and a copilot and maybe five passengers. >> they are private companies virgin galactic and blue origin. >> it is not a big enough vehicle right now to have much in the way of flight attendants. >> >> the tiny spacecraft haven't flown a single passenger yet. >> i think there will be a business of people selling space tourism. >> scott hubbard is the former director of nasa aimes. working at stanford university, he was instrumental in developing the closest thing we have to a passenger plane at the edge of space. sophia, a 747 converted by nasa into a giant, flying obse
they had the sticky velcro stuff and she was doing this exaggerated walk. >> this is the flight attendant of the past as depicted by abc in the television series "pan am." things didn't pan out for pan american or for couldc who was looking at technology that we would be passengering people in space 10 years ago and pan am survived. in flight calls would be placed with a video phone the size of a refrigerator a buck a minute. but it doesn't mean we can't be space travelers....
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. >> it's -- held in, nice and secure by velcro. then your kid can carry it around. it's squishy. squishy. makes noise. also for listening to music and videos it does have a headphone jack. tucked away safe in here. when they're not using it. >> yeah. >> if you plug it in and they're playing music they can hear it from built in speaker. >> wave of the future. >> or back seat of the car get your own headphones. >> right. >> want to look up restaurant reviews or directions and your kid's got the ipad in the back seat, this is a really cool thing to do. this is called the ringo system. and you put this on the back of your tablet. and it's got different back, mountings. for instance if you wanted to hang your ipad on a wall for the kids to watch. clip this on. very easy to do. it goes on the wall. if you are in the kitchen watching a video, the stand. easy on and off. but if you go in the car, it's really a pain to get those things on and off. this fits over the back of your driver's seat. again, this just clips on. >> fantastic. >> in and out, bring it in the car with you. >> very ha
. >> it's -- held in, nice and secure by velcro. then your kid can carry it around. it's squishy. squishy. makes noise. also for listening to music and videos it does have a headphone jack. tucked away safe in here. when they're not using it. >> yeah. >> if you plug it in and they're playing music they can hear it from built in speaker. >> wave of the future. >> or back seat of the car get your own headphones. >> right. >> want to look up restaurant...
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we're going to nominate a guy wearing a velcro suit so the obama campaign can make it all about perrywouldn't win pennsylvania. he wouldn't win new jersey. he wouldn't win any of these swing states. >> he's not a blue state guy. no doubt about it. >> all right. mike murphy, stay with us. george pataki -- >> thank you. >> thank you so much for being here. come back soon if you will. >> sure will. >> all right. >> he's in the green room. >> we have standing by former president alvero rebay of colombia to discuss this week's united nations summit. also joining him the president of georgia and nbc chief foreign affairs correspondent andrea mitchell. up next former governor jennifer granholm and her husband with their new book. also "the washington post" eugene robinson. you're watching "morning joe" brewed by starbucks. [ hayden ] what's the best way to hide your breakouts? a dab of concealer here... a flurry of powder there. what if there was a makeup that didn't just hide your breakouts... but actually made them go away. neutrogena skin clearing makeup. it has our proven blemish fightin
we're going to nominate a guy wearing a velcro suit so the obama campaign can make it all about perrywouldn't win pennsylvania. he wouldn't win new jersey. he wouldn't win any of these swing states. >> he's not a blue state guy. no doubt about it. >> all right. mike murphy, stay with us. george pataki -- >> thank you. >> thank you so much for being here. come back soon if you will. >> sure will. >> all right. >> he's in the green room. >> we have...