billet-y look at it since essentially march. when we see? in march of 25, 4 months ago, it was minus 6 points. then it s minus 7 points april 25th. may 25th, minus 9 points. june 25th, minus 10 points. july 25th, minus 13 points. you don t have to be a mathematician to know that that s a bad trend line. it follows everything that we know that we have seen in the past. when the president stays out of the news, his numbers go up. when he gets in the news, the numbers go down. so to me, it s a pretty clear trend line. what do you see among republicans in particular? if you look at republicans obviously the thing i see the most republicans are worried about, is trump, whether or not he could win in 2024. can he win that republican nomination? of course at this particular point is the main nemesis. round incentives, the governor florida. we do we seen the trend line there? if you go back from last year, we essentially see is that donald trump s numbers of state pretty steady
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this, i would be quite surprised if republicans did not do better in the pollings, but i was once proven wrong. perhaps i ll be proven wrong once again. we shall see. harry anton, i appreciate it. really good. i try my best. i bring it for you. you brought it. definitely. yes. perspective on all this. his first time back in d. c. since leaving office and fomenting insurrection. joining us is cnn s chief political correspondent dana bash, and atlantic staff writer, mccabe. dana, you heard harry talking about the cooling effects to hearns maybe having on the former presidents whether the former presidents going to run or not obviously is unclear. i understand is you have your new reporting on pence s calculations? his calculations, i m told, by a source familiar with the thinking of the former vice president is that it doesn t matter whether his former boss, the former president actually
me. you can see the cooling effects tomorrow on into tuesday, more of the ocean air conditioning. no 90s. no triple digits in the forecast. that s something we ll see more of over the next seven days. we will see you back here at 6:00. thank you very much. tonight, a giant step toward the next frontier. billionaire richard branson blasting off into space, the moment the plane left the earth s atmosphere, the minutes he and his crew floated weightless his message from the edge of space. if we can do this, just imagine what you can do. the triumph ntd landing and our exclusive sit-down with branson that sent him leaping. as a new age in space travel begins will you need another shot. pfizer to meet with health
Abstract
This paper first investigates the material ductility effect on the bearing strength of bolted connections in mild steel (S275), high strength steel (G550) and ultra-high strength steel (S1150), the latter having never been tested in the literature. Importantly, it also investigates the effects of different cooling methods on the post-fire bearing strength of ultra-high strength steel specimens. The specimens were cooled in either air or water from temperatures as high as 1000 °C, resulting in a very wide range of material ductility. It was found that material ductility (and therefore the cooling methods for particular exposure temperatures) had a significant effect on the bearing strength, namely the bearing coefficient increased considerably with a particular combination of exposure temperature and cooling method. Either air or water cooling may lead to the higher material ductility, depending on the exposure temperature. An additional finding is that the elongation at fr