to go down into the hull. and into air pockets. speak about the tides. tell also bout the weather. the cold. obviously very tough conditions for what they re trying to do. the weather this winter. the temperature was below freezing not too long ago. we are just hitting spring here in south korea. so obviously a very real concern. it does buy potential survivors some time if possible. as for fog and the sea, characteristics, it seems, there haven t been any reports of incoming weather. and wind doesn t fairly low. the tide, rescuers are having to battle with. james, you can t survive in that cold, if you are not reached by the rescuers, right? absolutely. it doesn t bode very well. there have been unconfirmed reports from media about some
but i was hoping to skype in. too many movies, probably. i tell you what, go right to what you said i heard you say that on anderson cooper s show last night that when you wept back to your old maps you discovered you were right on top of the wreckage. it doesn t bode well for lay people like me who hear that and think we don t have a chance. and i m sorry to give you the hopeless feeling, but because, you know, on paper these things work, the pingers work, they re the right frequency, the people that design them know what they re talking about. you should be able to hear them a long way away. but in practice if they re in a valley, if there s a mountain, and there s plenty of those at the bottom of the sea, or if there s thermal layers in the ocean, the oceans can play a lot of games with sound. same way you can hide a submarine just beneath the surface beneath the thermal layer no matter what the sonars are you can hide the submarine because the oceans do strange things with so
it s my it s my note. i type myself. nobody read them before. darren, what do you make of this? yeah, well, doctor, sorry, they re not your notes, especially if you re using them to refresh your recollection or you re reading from them. this was a failure on so many levels and obviously the judge made the right legal call to turn those notes over to counsel. but from the other aspect of this case, where in my view it was an epic fail on the part of the prosecution is orchestrating their case in to a succinct narrative, in to a through line and a story that people could follow easily, and when you end your case with a whimper rather than a bang, it doesn t bode well for the prosecution and it seems to me they have been doing this over and over and over again. their opening statement was
how we build the country. i don t see the 47% versus the other 47%. it doesn t bode that way with me. when i think people want to talk more about the middle east, the economy, infrastructure. let me puch on this a little bit. there s two theories we can think about here. the idea of polarization among the 1%, which is to say if you go to a mitt romney fund-raiser you get one thing and a barack obama fund-raiser you get liberal views. my theory is there s a lot of consensus among the 1% that is going to diffuse its way. let me talk brass tax here. president obama is not transactional. romney was a wall street guy, maybe they think he is transactional. very different type of feedback. there s social science here.
when i saw her i had to give her a big hug. spent years good luck with the project. sorry i ll miss the event tomorrow night. kimberly: great shot. nice you got to meet one another. it s very sweet. andrea: she is so nice. kimberly: class act. eric: i love dogs and most dogs are good boys. [ laughter ] good dog was a good boy. he s a hero but he was interviewed on a denver news show. watch what happens. you, too. this is for you. have a great weekend. thank you. whoa! eric: okay, so ahh. kimberly: terrible. eric: good boy after that. here is the thing, if you know anything about dogs, if you don t know the dog don t stick your face in the dog s face. kimberly: that is a serious situation. it doesn t bode well for rescuing the dog. andrea: bob does it to me sometimes in the morning.