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. >> and have you heard of the term imminent do main? it is a big deal if you are a home or business owners. but many people don't know what we are talking about. we went to the streets of new york city to find out how much people know about imminent do main? >> you have any idea what imminent do main means? >> no idea. >> have you seen it? >> it is not a movie. the concept of imminent do main, are you aware of what that means? >> you caught me on that one? back me up. >> it is a reality show on fox. >> okay, i think i heard of it. >> term imminent do main, are you aware of what that is. >> no, i wouldn't have a clue what you are talking about? >> no, over there earnest hemmingway in a track suit. >> are you aware of the concept of imminent do main. what is the favorite book. old man in a sea. >> and snow of -- i love you earnest. i have to love bill for helping us out. >> we had fun there but imminent do main is serious and you should know what it means. i am from the government and i am here to hear -- help you. >> i am from the govern
. >> and have you heard of the term imminent do main? it is a big deal if you are a home or business owners. but many people don't know what we are talking about. we went to the streets of new york city to find out how much people know about imminent do main? >> you have any idea what imminent do main means? >> no idea. >> have you seen it? >> it is not a movie. the concept of imminent do main, are you aware of what that means? >> you caught me on that one?...
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that means that the elimination of these barriers to maine's exports would expand markets for maine's manufacturers and agricultural producers. and that, mr. president, translates into saving jobs and creating jobs. korea is the fourth largest and fastest-growing market for america's frozen potatoes, a major industry in my state. in 2009, the u.s. share of the korean market was 81% compared to 2% market share for the european union. but with the implementation of the european union-korean trade agreement this past july, the european union frozen potatoes now enter the korean market duty-free. that obviously gives european union growers a significant competitive advantage over american exporters who face an 18% tariff for shipping their products into korea. the u.s.-korean agreement would eliminate this tariff immediately, leveling the playing field for our producers. according to the maine potato board, which has endorsed this agreement, passage of this free trade agreement is expected to translate into a $35 million annual increase in u.s. frozen potato exports to korea. more importa
that means that the elimination of these barriers to maine's exports would expand markets for maine's manufacturers and agricultural producers. and that, mr. president, translates into saving jobs and creating jobs. korea is the fourth largest and fastest-growing market for america's frozen potatoes, a major industry in my state. in 2009, the u.s. share of the korean market was 81% compared to 2% market share for the european union. but with the implementation of the european union-korean trade...
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this is a sizable water main break near 20th street. south dakota avenue is a heavily traveled corridor this time of morning, now closed in the area. of monroe street. traffic coming off new garrett avenue should stick with it and go down to bladensburg road and then backtrack. if next we go to newschopper 7, because they're looking at a crash northbound on the b-w parkway. we were told someone was injured. this accident is on the left side of the highway northbound before 198. one of the vehicles involved has been moved to the right, but the injured person is along the left side. if we will come back with the latest on the water main break. now to news. >>> 6:01. he changed the way people listen to music, asserts the burka -- searched the web. people gathered outside and apple stores nationwide last night to pay tribute to the visionary founder steve jobs. this morning we are looking at the legacy left behind and what is passing means for the future of the computer company that leaves behind. >> brianne carter is in northwest washingto
this is a sizable water main break near 20th street. south dakota avenue is a heavily traveled corridor this time of morning, now closed in the area. of monroe street. traffic coming off new garrett avenue should stick with it and go down to bladensburg road and then backtrack. if next we go to newschopper 7, because they're looking at a crash northbound on the b-w parkway. we were told someone was injured. this accident is on the left side of the highway northbound before 198. one of the...
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going to cannes maine has learned much about the mustangs after spending several days with them the main leader is no longer in the herd it's now consists of eight hundred families all on equal terms it includes three hundred twenty three adult horses and eighteen colts these are critical figures for their survival if their population grows the mustangs may run out of food. mustangs absolutely love cereal crops they can't live without them would. as long as there aren't too many horses here at any one time there's more than enough food to go around. freshwater is a constant issue for the mustangs the morning jew is not enough to sustain them at noon the herd relaxes on the the heat of the sun toward sunset the mustang's head to the drinking place and one nearest them has dried up but there is still some cool water at the bottom. we'll. all feel this is the best place for them to rest before the hood sets out on a long journey to the other end of the island where there is still rain water and small pools. twitter all of that is great is that nature created this island away from the mainla
going to cannes maine has learned much about the mustangs after spending several days with them the main leader is no longer in the herd it's now consists of eight hundred families all on equal terms it includes three hundred twenty three adult horses and eighteen colts these are critical figures for their survival if their population grows the mustangs may run out of food. mustangs absolutely love cereal crops they can't live without them would. as long as there aren't too many horses here at...
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soon see a regime far worse than that of hosni mubarak about a fifth point to a sectarian rift is the main reason for the violence meanwhile the rest of you are split between two options whether egypt's enemies from overseas are instigating the clashes or the february revolution is simply not over yet. and clashes continue in syria where opposition supporters are following in the footsteps of egyptian revolutionaries later in the program we'll look at how rush a might help find a way to end the conflict as syrian opposition members. as syrian opposition members gather in moscow to discuss the situation in the country. for the first time ever a polish prime minister look set to clinch a second term in office with more than ninety percent of the votes counted donnel to six civil platform party has a strong lead in sunday's parliamentary election has presided over four years of economic growth and warming relations in russia are just correspondent in eastern europe alexei or seventy he's following the count. from what we've seen so far there will be no surprises as to who is going to win the
soon see a regime far worse than that of hosni mubarak about a fifth point to a sectarian rift is the main reason for the violence meanwhile the rest of you are split between two options whether egypt's enemies from overseas are instigating the clashes or the february revolution is simply not over yet. and clashes continue in syria where opposition supporters are following in the footsteps of egyptian revolutionaries later in the program we'll look at how rush a might help find a way to end the...
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the horses have a hard time surviving in such conditions because main confirms. this here is the skull of an adult horse it belonged to a female it died from natural causes. no trace of hooves is found in the sand there are no trails leading to the horse palms the soldier makes the lakes water under. the horses can only survive on the islands in the land where rain accumulates in small depressions in the earth don't because main soon finds a narrow trail in the grass. this is a horse trail and similar trails take horses to a watering place that said even chill it's cruel in such trails the horses tread on them but they don't trample no down. some one hundred fifty species of q litter found in the wild this flower with a short stammen brightcove about gave birth to the first cultivated varieties of she lives this is the blog schrenker she read once a year the island's open spaces and low hills of the rest of nature reserve flare up in a riot of color. people often alice combine the two it's not so sure it's well that's because the bulk of its yearly place deep on
the horses have a hard time surviving in such conditions because main confirms. this here is the skull of an adult horse it belonged to a female it died from natural causes. no trace of hooves is found in the sand there are no trails leading to the horse palms the soldier makes the lakes water under. the horses can only survive on the islands in the land where rain accumulates in small depressions in the earth don't because main soon finds a narrow trail in the grass. this is a horse trail and...
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they could be 6- or 8-inch mains, but being 100 years old, they actually may be 2-inch mains. and they reduce the amount of volume of water that's available to us. johnson: there were a number of things that we have had to do in order to get the system back up to an acceptable standard. replacing mains and valves and fire hydrants and other components of the system to ensure that it operates properly. egan: we consider both the underground infrastructure and the above ground assets to be a part of the critical infrastructure of the city. johnson: and if the infrastructure is not there to actually deliver that water in the volume and the quality that's necessary, then communities simply can't exist. man: infrastructure is vital to the american economy. water, after all, is an essential ingredient in hundreds of thousands of everyday products. narrator: agriculture and industry use roughly 80% of the water consumed in the united states. water is the basis for manufacturing many goods and provides the ability to clean and sterilize everything from computer chips to the surgical i
they could be 6- or 8-inch mains, but being 100 years old, they actually may be 2-inch mains. and they reduce the amount of volume of water that's available to us. johnson: there were a number of things that we have had to do in order to get the system back up to an acceptable standard. replacing mains and valves and fire hydrants and other components of the system to ensure that it operates properly. egan: we consider both the underground infrastructure and the above ground assets to be a part...
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if you want to shut off the power you shut off the little guys first than the main. when you throw a switch there is the arch. like water when water flows in an old house any you shut it off quick you get the hammer effect? that's like electricity. is it safe to do it if you smell natural gas? show of hands. >> nobody has their hands up. it's not safe to flicking any switches if you smell natural gas. how about if there is smoke coming out of an outlet. if you shut this off in an area where there is no gas, good idea. >> just about anything can be a hazardous material, cleaners, solvants, hair products anything can be hazardous. they are every where. the only time they are hazardous if they are misused our there is a disaster. do you see these in san francisco? that's probably propane. we have a port. in an industrial area. it identified where they are stored. are there hazardous storage places in this air? no. are there a dry cleaners? yes. who remembers grand auto. they have solvants, cleaners, octane boosters. it's great until there is a natural disaster. where do
if you want to shut off the power you shut off the little guys first than the main. when you throw a switch there is the arch. like water when water flows in an old house any you shut it off quick you get the hammer effect? that's like electricity. is it safe to do it if you smell natural gas? show of hands. >> nobody has their hands up. it's not safe to flicking any switches if you smell natural gas. how about if there is smoke coming out of an outlet. if you shut this off in an area...
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wall street's connected to main street. and so finding a scapegoat, finding someone to blame in my opinion isn't right way to go. >> all the streets are connected. wall street connected to main street. you know, that is actually a checkable thing. if you check it, it turns out not to be true. here's a map of manhattan. there's wall street at the very bottom of manhattan over there on the left. and there is a main street in new york city. it is all the way over there sort of on the center right there. turns out they are not at all connected. in fact, they are separated by a body of water. main street in new york city is located on roosevelt island which is a lovely but tiny island in the east river. so if you want to go from main street to wall street in new york city, they are not connected. you have to use the gondola. okay? i mean, technically the tramway i guess they call it which connects roosevelt island to manhattan and thus connects main street to wall street. sorry, mitt romney, work on the metaphor. they are not co
wall street's connected to main street. and so finding a scapegoat, finding someone to blame in my opinion isn't right way to go. >> all the streets are connected. wall street connected to main street. you know, that is actually a checkable thing. if you check it, it turns out not to be true. here's a map of manhattan. there's wall street at the very bottom of manhattan over there on the left. and there is a main street in new york city. it is all the way over there sort of on the center...
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the main thing to do now is to make sure initial results have been correct. but leaving all that high minded particle physics stuff behind for now we've come back down to earth. and we're focusing on an innovative russian solution to the problem of pesticide related pollution. in cities. together to highlight. these green advocates. among. the level of toxic elements in the soil and at the same time. growth it can be used . with. it produces a general wholesome effect that balances out the soil when we conduct our cleanup operations we take samples to identify contaminants and concentration levels and then pick the right. breakthrough product. special solution over the contaminated plot of land it's a biological. activated cells of strains of bacteria destructor has been designed to destroy. type. of toxic contaminants that are banned from use. this year russia rectified the un sponsors convention on persistent organic pollutants under the treaty there's a list of twenty substances that are considered hazardous and now a genocide kills about eight hundred one
the main thing to do now is to make sure initial results have been correct. but leaving all that high minded particle physics stuff behind for now we've come back down to earth. and we're focusing on an innovative russian solution to the problem of pesticide related pollution. in cities. together to highlight. these green advocates. among. the level of toxic elements in the soil and at the same time. growth it can be used . with. it produces a general wholesome effect that balances out the soil...
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talk because maine soon finds a narrow trail in the grass. this is a horse trail similar trails take horses to a watering place that said even chill it's cruel in such trails the horses tread on them but they don't trample on the down. some one hundred fifty species and q-tip of found in the wild this flower with a short stand and bright cover of about gave birth to the first cultivated varieties of chillax this is the blog schrenker. once a year the island's open spaces and low hills of the rest of nature reserve flare up in a riot of color. people often ask why the queue of some so sure it's that's because the amount of it's really placed deep underground at a depth of about seventy centimeters even a plow want to remove it it's on didn't know fred at all. the wilds kulit has always been a native plants of russia's steps in the past it was a symbol of vitality and fertility unlike the bulbs we may buy for our governments these two that start life a small seeds years will cost before the bugs emerge above ground will . human steak seventy ye
talk because maine soon finds a narrow trail in the grass. this is a horse trail similar trails take horses to a watering place that said even chill it's cruel in such trails the horses tread on them but they don't trample on the down. some one hundred fifty species and q-tip of found in the wild this flower with a short stand and bright cover of about gave birth to the first cultivated varieties of chillax this is the blog schrenker. once a year the island's open spaces and low hills of the...
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this would be on the north side of howard, just east of main street. during non-commute hours, this area would revert back to regular parking meters. there is a section of main street that we're going to designate as passenger-loading. the east side of mian street, just north of howard street. that would be all they. this is a graphic showing those two sections of curbs. you can see the 105 feet of passenger loading zone on howard street and in the 40 feet of passenger loading on main street. we're working with the operators. they like this location. division of sustainable streets is on board with that. they are looking at a couple other options, but we think that this one probably holds the most promise. for bicycle sharing, the original design of a temporary terminal has 10 bicycle racks on the center island. this is a very well-used by the commuters. recently, we were approached by mta staff. we're working on a bicycle sharing pilot program. they had an interest in having a bicycle sharing site near the temporary terminal. so we are working with th
this would be on the north side of howard, just east of main street. during non-commute hours, this area would revert back to regular parking meters. there is a section of main street that we're going to designate as passenger-loading. the east side of mian street, just north of howard street. that would be all they. this is a graphic showing those two sections of curbs. you can see the 105 feet of passenger loading zone on howard street and in the 40 feet of passenger loading on main street....
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the speaker: the gentleman from maine. mr. michaud: i would like to yield one and a half minutes to the gentlewoman from illinois, ms. schakowsky. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman is recognized for one and a half minutes. ms. schakowsky: i thank you, madam speaker, and i would like to thank my colleague, congressman michaud for his tireless work to promote responsible trade policy. i rise in strong opposition to the u.s.-south korea free trade agreement. nearly 14 million americans remape out of work and instead of considering a job creation bill, we are voting today on a trade bill that the economic policy institute estimates will cause the los of an additional 159,000 u.s. jobs this trade deal will further devastate the american manufacturing sector, which has already lost six million jobs since 1998. 55,000 factories have closed since -- in the last decade. the three bush-negotiated trade deals under consideration today are an expansion of the nafta trade model, which has decimated cities and towns across america. a
the speaker: the gentleman from maine. mr. michaud: i would like to yield one and a half minutes to the gentlewoman from illinois, ms. schakowsky. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman is recognized for one and a half minutes. ms. schakowsky: i thank you, madam speaker, and i would like to thank my colleague, congressman michaud for his tireless work to promote responsible trade policy. i rise in strong opposition to the u.s.-south korea free trade agreement. nearly 14 million americans...
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faced with these delegate antly inequitable trade distortions i have witnessed maine's manufacturers and their employees going to great lengths to improve their competitiveness. in fact, according to the manufacturers association of maine, workers in our state have increased output per employee by 66% over a period of eight years, from 60,000 in 2001 to 89,000 in 2009. yet the dramatic job losses we have witnessed in the american manufacturing sector over the last decade tell a very different story, mr. president. according to recent reports, between 2001 when china joined the world trade organization, and 2010, 4.1 million manufacturing jobs were lost in this country. and 1.9 million of those jobs or 47%, can be directly linked to our growing trade deficit with china. in maine this withering of our manufacturing base has contributed to wage and salary employment levels falling precipitously through december, 2010 with job losses of 26,900 or a 4.4% drop. overall employment numbers in my state have returned to the 1999 levels, mr. president. 1999 levels. erasing any economic gains of
faced with these delegate antly inequitable trade distortions i have witnessed maine's manufacturers and their employees going to great lengths to improve their competitiveness. in fact, according to the manufacturers association of maine, workers in our state have increased output per employee by 66% over a period of eight years, from 60,000 in 2001 to 89,000 in 2009. yet the dramatic job losses we have witnessed in the american manufacturing sector over the last decade tell a very different...
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a substantial increase in the courtyard is the main change. also, the remaining units, other than the ones that are now getting exposure through the courtyard are larger than they were in the last iteration. we will be happy to answer any questions. drake is also happy to answer questions that you may have. thank you. president olague: is there any public comment on this item? seeing none, a public comment is closed. commissioner miguel. vice president miguel: i have a question for the project sponsor. i am trying to figure out from the plans, particularly on the 30 studio and lost units in the newly designed project, what is the loft for? >> what is the loft for? vice president miguel: yes. it is a 300-square-foot unit, what are you using the logic for? >> it could be used for sleeping. it is not counted in the floor area because the ceiling height is too short. technically, it is a storage area. vice president miguel: my problem is exactly what you said. i was trying to figure out how it could possibly be used for a sleeping area and you hit
a substantial increase in the courtyard is the main change. also, the remaining units, other than the ones that are now getting exposure through the courtyard are larger than they were in the last iteration. we will be happy to answer any questions. drake is also happy to answer questions that you may have. thank you. president olague: is there any public comment on this item? seeing none, a public comment is closed. commissioner miguel. vice president miguel: i have a question for the project...
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russia has two main stock exchange of the arts council and one success in the process of merging the new exchange group of the world's non-chalant just once unification is complete the management believes it could move up to third place within four years if all the synergies pay off the not a significant addition to be the creation of a unified securities deposit or a system to make trading more transparent and we could and just to remind you of the main person in charge of turning more into an international financial center is a russian act finance minister i like sake who drink who despite fully hours with president obama budget spending is still in step when it comes to promoting moscow . let's have a look at the markets now all as high as investors spread the fuels and main krzysztof took a pledge by european leaders to contain the region's sovereigns at prices like sweet is trading at eighty five dollars for two cents this hour while brant is at one hundred and eighty dollars in three cents u.s. stocks rally almost three percent on monday that's after france and germany plus do
russia has two main stock exchange of the arts council and one success in the process of merging the new exchange group of the world's non-chalant just once unification is complete the management believes it could move up to third place within four years if all the synergies pay off the not a significant addition to be the creation of a unified securities deposit or a system to make trading more transparent and we could and just to remind you of the main person in charge of turning more into an...
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, portland, maine, utica, new york, why should they care? >> this book talks a lot about the differences between journalism today and journalism when i started. when i got into the journalism,
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maine. you, in 19! , mr. president.f mr. president, i raced today int the wake of another veryempl sobering jobs report.t unemployment remains stalled at 9.1%. 14 million americans are out ofn work. another 9 million have been forced into part-time jobs because they simply cannot find full-time employment. these challenging economic timee demand that congress and the administration put aside togher partisanship and work togethers in earnest to address the prolonged jobs crisis. many of the decisions that willl before congress in the next few months will be including those that must beiscl made to orestore fiscal order o our nation's books.crea but there are bipartisan measures that we know will create and preserve jobs now.k we must work together to advancs them. one such measure before us today is the free trade agreement with south korea.ill as president obama stated last week, this agreement the make it easier for american companies to sell their products in south korea and provide a majo
maine. you, in 19! , mr. president.f mr. president, i raced today int the wake of another veryempl sobering jobs report.t unemployment remains stalled at 9.1%. 14 million americans are out ofn work. another 9 million have been forced into part-time jobs because they simply cannot find full-time employment. these challenging economic timee demand that congress and the administration put aside togher partisanship and work togethers in earnest to address the prolonged jobs crisis. many of the...
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complain my main screen my me. is telling the government who in eight minutes all of this because you see crazy extremist fundamentalists you have in every society the problem is how much power to behave and how much freedom do they have to implement the crazy ideas that a violent vicious atheist. here back up they all expect here at all it's all if some. here on the all it's take them take them all. don't touch me why do you want me to stop what do you want me to stop that this is not respect you call this respect these terrorist on my terrace turned all the human being history a lot of disastrous human beings that much worse things and desolation even unhappy . but still very few people did it a bit more people benefit. but a majority of the human beings in the world were cited source it and this is the problem people must understand that in just a situation you have only two camps even you for it or against the in silence as being for it now that one has to be you know the later life of religion of resistance bu
complain my main screen my me. is telling the government who in eight minutes all of this because you see crazy extremist fundamentalists you have in every society the problem is how much power to behave and how much freedom do they have to implement the crazy ideas that a violent vicious atheist. here back up they all expect here at all it's all if some. here on the all it's take them take them all. don't touch me why do you want me to stop what do you want me to stop that this is not respect...
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the main french index is up 4%. you can almost feel the relief that there was an agreement, even though the details are yet to emerge. i have been engaging some of the reaction around europe -- i have been gauging some of the reaction around europe. late in the night, agreement on how to ease the burden on greece and boost the rescue fund. >> the world wanted to see that we could stand the test of this deep economic crisis. i think, tonight, we have shown we have made the right decisions. >> i believe the result will be greeted with satisfaction by the world. >> today, i think we can close a chapter. i think we can now start to work on a new future for our country. >> in all the capitals involved, there's a filling the agreement has prevented a serious collapse of the economies. >> when a child is sick, the whole family suffers. that's why we have to react. this is not a crisis of the euro. this is a debt crisis and we have solved it. >> at the german parliament, there's a view that it was a triumph for german chanc
the main french index is up 4%. you can almost feel the relief that there was an agreement, even though the details are yet to emerge. i have been engaging some of the reaction around europe -- i have been gauging some of the reaction around europe. late in the night, agreement on how to ease the burden on greece and boost the rescue fund. >> the world wanted to see that we could stand the test of this deep economic crisis. i think, tonight, we have shown we have made the right decisions....
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>> yes, i think that was the main intent of the shuffle. it placated and strengthened the coalition that he still had but he did nothing really towards -- in boosting his public popularity. but in short his coalition within the parliament. i think that was the main purpose and it strongly showed that his hand was still playing within this political game. >> as you say it may not boost his popularity but do you think it could strengthen his government in serving the independence -- indonesian people? >> we're not sure. but appointing certain individuals in a lucrative post, a lot of people say that as more of insuring support and particularly financial support ahead of the 2014 election. so we don't know whether this is merely a political move to strengthen his position at his party or will it do much for the country in general? >> so what should the s.b.y. administration do at this point to strengthen government and its services to the people? >> well, i think this was very much long coming and long expected. the results was very disappoint
>> yes, i think that was the main intent of the shuffle. it placated and strengthened the coalition that he still had but he did nothing really towards -- in boosting his public popularity. but in short his coalition within the parliament. i think that was the main purpose and it strongly showed that his hand was still playing within this political game. >> as you say it may not boost his popularity but do you think it could strengthen his government in serving the independence --...
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it's hard to believe, but out there is actually a main highway. it's called the asia highway. but it's completely disappeared underwater. this bridge is the only bit of dry, high ground now. and if we just move up in this direction, here are the piles of supplies that the navy has just delivered. it's mostly food, essential supplies. and unbelievably, there are people who've been living on this bridge for three weeks. they could leave by boat, but they don't want to, preferring to stay close to their homes and neighbors. >> i can't get supplies to where my house is. everything is taken before we get to it. there are still people living over there, so i need to find a way to get some of this food to them. >> communities cut off by the rising waters, these people are living on the upper floors of their partly submerged homes. others have decided to move to safety, but they need a better alternative than this. the british charity she will perbox is providing tents, but finding places to put them has been tricky. >> this is just water everywhere, incredibly difficult when you've g
it's hard to believe, but out there is actually a main highway. it's called the asia highway. but it's completely disappeared underwater. this bridge is the only bit of dry, high ground now. and if we just move up in this direction, here are the piles of supplies that the navy has just delivered. it's mostly food, essential supplies. and unbelievably, there are people who've been living on this bridge for three weeks. they could leave by boat, but they don't want to, preferring to stay close to...
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main lanes very, very slow. seeing red as you make your way out of dale city and approach the occoquan. here's that bus you were talking about. still here blocking your right lane. starting to see brake lights. outer loop of the beltway. i-95 to i-270, your speed is 38 miles an hour. those delays from new hampshire avenue and continue just past georgia avenue. now back to you both. at th"well, we could sleep we hin the same bed,ime: but it just doesn't work." she would like a firmer mattress than i would. yeah, nine out of ten couples disagree on the firmness they want in a mattress. i sleep on the couch. with our bed, the sleep number setting represents the firmness that you like on your half of the mattress. don't mess with my side because i'm comfortable. i can adjust mine to my liking and she can do the same. go ahead and switch sides so you can feel what the other side feels like. you were on his side. how does that feel? it's hard. i like my side better, too. i like my side better. this is too soft. is is
main lanes very, very slow. seeing red as you make your way out of dale city and approach the occoquan. here's that bus you were talking about. still here blocking your right lane. starting to see brake lights. outer loop of the beltway. i-95 to i-270, your speed is 38 miles an hour. those delays from new hampshire avenue and continue just past georgia avenue. now back to you both. at th"well, we could sleep we hin the same bed,ime: but it just doesn't work." she would like a firmer...
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main engine start, one, zero. and liftoff of the delta 2 with the npp satellite, blazing the way, a new technology for climate research and weather forecasting. >> this satellite will actually help us. it's replacing an aging satellite to help give us a better forecast, tracking polar ice and owe ozon -- and ozones. very important for the u.s. and the climb fore -- climate forecast. the nighttime launch, and that's spectacular in california. all right, let's get to the forecast, and we have temperature today in the low 50s. upon the, 35 to 40 range, and we will stay there. tomorrow rain and snow in the northwest. half a foot to the higher elevations in the west. sunday, looking better. 49 degrees with the sunshine returning. a crisp day, and halloween, all right, cool but dry! 54 for the high. upper 40s to around 50 for the trick or treaters. man catastrophe, good -- monika, good morning. >> good morning, everyone. we are not looking too bad for this friday morning. no big incidents to report. zoom in to the west
main engine start, one, zero. and liftoff of the delta 2 with the npp satellite, blazing the way, a new technology for climate research and weather forecasting. >> this satellite will actually help us. it's replacing an aging satellite to help give us a better forecast, tracking polar ice and owe ozon -- and ozones. very important for the u.s. and the climb fore -- climate forecast. the nighttime launch, and that's spectacular in california. all right, let's get to the forecast, and we...
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well that the problem for relations between russia and china there are two main areas or two main issues stay in the long term that will drop you apart the first is that russia is a traditional great power in central asia and china is very explicitly stepping on russian toes for example in the last five years or so china has built pipelines from kazakhstan and various other countries in central asia straight into china bypassing russia which has been the traditional middleman that's one area of contention the other area of contention is a siberian ace this is a very extensive border russian held of russian controlled border but you've got around five million russians in that area facing down about one hundred million chinese who are rapidly moving upwards in trudie's fairly porous border regions now putin has gone on record saying that in a longer term this is unacceptable to russians for teaching interests but right now this little moscow can do about it but certainly these areas fairly rich in resources team and water for example that the chinese are very interested in effectively and
well that the problem for relations between russia and china there are two main areas or two main issues stay in the long term that will drop you apart the first is that russia is a traditional great power in central asia and china is very explicitly stepping on russian toes for example in the last five years or so china has built pipelines from kazakhstan and various other countries in central asia straight into china bypassing russia which has been the traditional middleman that's one area of...
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. >> this is the main part of the city of the ancient capital. beyond this point, cars are now used at all. we transferred to a navy patrol boat heading deeper into the flood drenched province. the sailors bought something, a red flag marking a house where a family is stuck. a family with a 2-month-old infant. the lady hands over some milk before moving on. there are more people to reach and more aid to be delivered. we make our way along what used to be a side street, heading for road a breach. healthy hands appear over the concrete barrier. it is hard to believe, but out there is a major highway. this bridge is the only bit of dry high ground. if we just move up in this direction, here are the piles of supplies that the navy has just delivered. unbelievably, there are people that have been living on this bridge for three weeks. >> they could leave by boat, but they don't want to. >> it is taken before we get to it. there are still people living over there, so i have to find a way to get some of the food to them. >> these people are living on th
. >> this is the main part of the city of the ancient capital. beyond this point, cars are now used at all. we transferred to a navy patrol boat heading deeper into the flood drenched province. the sailors bought something, a red flag marking a house where a family is stuck. a family with a 2-month-old infant. the lady hands over some milk before moving on. there are more people to reach and more aid to be delivered. we make our way along what used to be a side street, heading for road a...
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people are frustrated still that main street cannot get access to capital. are you for reinstating a program like this to get more capital to small businesses through community banks? >> i am a big supporter of those programs and i have said that from the beginning. we have been designing more of them, trying to improve them, and i am willing to work with you and your colleagues on new ways to do that going forward. >> and you would provide some level of transparency about why m.o.u.'s were signed on why certain banks were denied access to capital and why they were not given reason? he would clean up the transparent to problem? >> on the question about why this takes so long, and want to address this. we designed a system, and i do not know with different way to do it, that requires the bank supervisors to make a judgment to was that there were a viable and eligible. it took them a long time to do it. one other thing. in the laws of the land, we have legal protections with criminal sanctions for the disclosure confidential supervisory information and we were
people are frustrated still that main street cannot get access to capital. are you for reinstating a program like this to get more capital to small businesses through community banks? >> i am a big supporter of those programs and i have said that from the beginning. we have been designing more of them, trying to improve them, and i am willing to work with you and your colleagues on new ways to do that going forward. >> and you would provide some level of transparency about why...
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plane to school dean here currently holds the other three main heavy with. now the twenty eleven edition of the volvo ocean race see six top level competitors setting sail for the first leg on saturday they run the world contest will begin with a sprint stage in spain the race which is held every three years starting from the same port of l.a. county as the two thousand and eight zero nine edition on the field is among the most competitive ever with emirates new zealand among the heavyweights favorites that particular vessel skipper by a stroll in olympic yachtsman chris nicholson team telefonica also a force to be reckoned with while the first french entry since nineteen ninety three. believe you have a shot at keeping the racist. when you look at all of the play this and great guys with a limp with medals everywhere and obviously camping everything you see and they're going to be they're going to be really good and obviously telephonic is going to be hard as well being from this from locals as well so i mean. it's going to be close no matter what it's goin
plane to school dean here currently holds the other three main heavy with. now the twenty eleven edition of the volvo ocean race see six top level competitors setting sail for the first leg on saturday they run the world contest will begin with a sprint stage in spain the race which is held every three years starting from the same port of l.a. county as the two thousand and eight zero nine edition on the field is among the most competitive ever with emirates new zealand among the heavyweights...
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lot of protesters gathered at the oakland main library. if they march we will bring that to you live and let you know how it impacts traffic. >> a brutal day for netflix, they lost almost 35% of its value after its stock dropped more than $41 to close at $77 a share. back in july their stock was $300 a share. maureen naylor. >> reporter: today was the sharpest drop for netflix drop in seven years and comes after the 17 page letter went out yesterday announcing a loss in 800,000 people since last quarter. today one compare this is company to the titanic. the company yesterday announced a second wave of cancellations in september and october which included this 24-year-old from san jose. >> it was -- i wasn't shocked to see that. a lot of people, my parents canceled, my sister, just frustrating, everything that's going on and they raise fees. >> when they hiked the prices and then i realized i wasn't watching the movies fast enough so it made more sense just to go to a red box and rent the movie for a dollar. >> reporter: netflix still has 2
lot of protesters gathered at the oakland main library. if they march we will bring that to you live and let you know how it impacts traffic. >> a brutal day for netflix, they lost almost 35% of its value after its stock dropped more than $41 to close at $77 a share. back in july their stock was $300 a share. maureen naylor. >> reporter: today was the sharpest drop for netflix drop in seven years and comes after the 17 page letter went out yesterday announcing a loss in 800,000...
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the main will be many more people who. rule the world significant attempts and questions that were many second rejections to me. who would probably should be much less free when they had. me and. r.t. documents the timeline of how the revolutionary joy in egypt turned into disillusionment and suspicion on our website our. reports on what became the main stumbling block to egyptian democracy and why talk here swear remains a battle site. also online british intelligence rings the alarm over an increased terror threat to next summer's london olympics saying a little can be done to prevent well planned attacks. poems prime minister is set to become the first in a generation to be reelected donald already served a full term and exit polls from sunday's elections say is center right party is almost ten percent clear of his main rival but it's not an outright win as artie's correspondent in eastern europe alexei he explains ahead of the final results. we received the exit poll results suggest that the policy of the current prime
the main will be many more people who. rule the world significant attempts and questions that were many second rejections to me. who would probably should be much less free when they had. me and. r.t. documents the timeline of how the revolutionary joy in egypt turned into disillusionment and suspicion on our website our. reports on what became the main stumbling block to egyptian democracy and why talk here swear remains a battle site. also online british intelligence rings the alarm over an...
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polls from sunday's alexy election say donald center right party is almost ten percent clear of his main rival he's already served a full term which included efforts to warm relations with russia artie's correspond alexei or chef ski has more. from what we've seen so far there will be no surprises as to who is going to win the election in poland the exit poll results which were published straight after the polling stations were closed on sunday night suggested that prime minister party the civic platform will garner around forty percent of the votes with their main compact it is the party of the twin brother of the fall of the late polish president lech kaczynski it also will garner around thirty percent with all the votes counted so far these results seem to be proving rather accurate this will not be the straight victory for don't know if he will still have to form a coalition with other parties in order for his party to have the second spell of power in a row but few experts have any doubts that the prime minister would be able to form a coalition with several other parties and take a
polls from sunday's alexy election say donald center right party is almost ten percent clear of his main rival he's already served a full term which included efforts to warm relations with russia artie's correspond alexei or chef ski has more. from what we've seen so far there will be no surprises as to who is going to win the election in poland the exit poll results which were published straight after the polling stations were closed on sunday night suggested that prime minister party the...
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this is the main rotating area here. and a rotating storm and a good chance that we have large hail with this thing. it is golf-ball sized hail from the center of the storm. it's a solid 45 minutes from rockville and then it will have to track even further north into baltimore and it's a bit of a right turn or two. the track has changed a little bit to the east. so we'll keep a close eye on that right now fog. that is the scenario across the baltimore region, 70 and 97% humidity and winds southeast at nine and annapolis showing that gray, moisture scenario through the day. a little bit of sun coming out here late in the day that is a beautiful shot. but most of the day darn ugly. look at frederick socked in. i want to take you done to where they're much closer to the storms. arlington and you see a wild sky here. this is very close to washington d.c. in north virginia. 70 in baltimore, 77 east. on see the temperature contrast, the boundary that is the warm front and the watch concerns are south of that boundary in throug
this is the main rotating area here. and a rotating storm and a good chance that we have large hail with this thing. it is golf-ball sized hail from the center of the storm. it's a solid 45 minutes from rockville and then it will have to track even further north into baltimore and it's a bit of a right turn or two. the track has changed a little bit to the east. so we'll keep a close eye on that right now fog. that is the scenario across the baltimore region, 70 and 97% humidity and winds...
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of the main standards for. two to value the the state of literature in the country is it is it possible to live and writing in a country so a russian writer and russian author if of course he's not writing cheap detective stories can you live on it. that's a good question. may i ask you whether the american writer or british writer can relieve only on his. own his role truly i don't know and i'll tell you why because they're probably they probably they all are professors at university exactly thanks exactly so if you're thinking only ten twelve twenty bestselling authors in any country they can leave and sustain you know the living standards on their altars. if you're talking about the big literature. i doubt it i doubt that any any big literary name is. not doing something else for his living working as a professor as a consultant. another interesting thing about about translations you said we're talking about fiction about poetry but. thousands and maybe millions of people. around the world get their knowledg
of the main standards for. two to value the the state of literature in the country is it is it possible to live and writing in a country so a russian writer and russian author if of course he's not writing cheap detective stories can you live on it. that's a good question. may i ask you whether the american writer or british writer can relieve only on his. own his role truly i don't know and i'll tell you why because they're probably they probably they all are professors at university exactly...
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this particle could become the main vehicle for transporting energy from an object . completely understood much of what we do know about neutrinos research center. for nuclear problems. to research. during his life he was responsible for some of the biggest theoretical breakthroughs in the field of neutrino physics as a result. has remained at the center of the discipline to this very day. takes part in many international experiments that involve studying. discovering and measuring new. research from the underground here. particles are created several times a day. seven hundred. thirteen hundred. one hundred fifty thousand. plates. when they break down. the. street from the path of the neutrino. appears from the path of the tree no that little gap the physicist. this is a. fundamental basis of. the universe. could you help to explain the. plate. and. break the universe. thinking. of modern physics. if there are independent experiments proving that neutrino speed is faster than the speed of light. is our conception of the world now everything was based on this that the
this particle could become the main vehicle for transporting energy from an object . completely understood much of what we do know about neutrinos research center. for nuclear problems. to research. during his life he was responsible for some of the biggest theoretical breakthroughs in the field of neutrino physics as a result. has remained at the center of the discipline to this very day. takes part in many international experiments that involve studying. discovering and measuring new....
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s main partner on the e-mobility front. catarc also sees a chance for china to be a leader in the emerging market for e-mobile technology. >> we're not far from the international standard when it comes to developing electric cars. we have deficiencies when it comes to classical engineering, but lesser so with electrical technologies. >> thousands of chinese companies are already involved in the e-mobility market. this factory in tianjin makes electric motors. the santroll company has been in the business for a decade. they start out producing accessories for electric cars. then they started making electric motors for bigger vehicles. now the company wants to sell its products abroad. chinese entrepreneurs already have a strong foothold in the e-mobility industry, and china's large consumer market and lack of regulations leave them plenty of room to test new ideas. >> in china, we benefit from being able to try out our products in small towns to start with. products don't have to be of such high quality. but we learn from th
s main partner on the e-mobility front. catarc also sees a chance for china to be a leader in the emerging market for e-mobile technology. >> we're not far from the international standard when it comes to developing electric cars. we have deficiencies when it comes to classical engineering, but lesser so with electrical technologies. >> thousands of chinese companies are already involved in the e-mobility market. this factory in tianjin makes electric motors. the santroll company...
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that means that the elimination of these barriers to maine's exports would expand markets for maine's manufacturers and agricultural producers. and that, mr. president, translates into saving jobs and creating jobs. korea is the fourth largest and fastest-growing market for america's frozen potatoes, a major industry in my state. in 2009, the u.s. share of the korean market was 81% compared to 2% market share for the european union. but with the implementation of the european union-korean trade agreement this past july, the european union frozen potatoes now enter the korean market duty-free. that obviously gives european union growers a significant competitive advantage over american exporters who face an 18% tariff for shipping their products into korea. the u.s.-korean agreement would eliminate this tariff immediately, leveling the playing field for our producers. according to the maine potato board, which has endorsed this agreement, passage of this free trade agreement is expected to translate into a $35 million annual increase in u.s. frozen potato exports to korea. more importa
that means that the elimination of these barriers to maine's exports would expand markets for maine's manufacturers and agricultural producers. and that, mr. president, translates into saving jobs and creating jobs. korea is the fourth largest and fastest-growing market for america's frozen potatoes, a major industry in my state. in 2009, the u.s. share of the korean market was 81% compared to 2% market share for the european union. but with the implementation of the european union-korean trade...