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elementary and secondary school students after the 18th century sailing vessel commanded by captain james cookconstruction of endeavor began with its contract award on july 31, 1937, to replace -- 1987, to he re place challenger which was lost on january 28, 1986. endeavor was outfitted with many safety improvements, including a drag chute and nose wheel steering to improve wear on the tires during rollout on the runway. additionally, endeavor's plumbing was designed for a state of the art addition allowing for longer stays in space. endeavor was delivered to nasa's kennedy space center from its palmdale, california, construction site in may 1991. when endeavor pleats its final -- completes its final mission, it will have traveled more than 115 million miles during 25 trips to space. it will have carried 139 different people into orbit. although endeavor was the final space shuttle to be built, it career has been one of firsts, and its legacy will be one of opening humanity's greatest eye on the universe and expanding the space frontier for nations around the world. for an out of this world sp
elementary and secondary school students after the 18th century sailing vessel commanded by captain james cookconstruction of endeavor began with its contract award on july 31, 1937, to replace -- 1987, to he re place challenger which was lost on january 28, 1986. endeavor was outfitted with many safety improvements, including a drag chute and nose wheel steering to improve wear on the tires during rollout on the runway. additionally, endeavor's plumbing was designed for a state of the art...
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correspondent james cook reports. >> the power of a winter storm, and the start of the scottish summer. all day, because it was punished by waves whipped up by the wind. >> it is spectacular here. it is pretty hard to stand up. clearly, there are problems. for these divers, a trip along the shore was fraught with danger. the bus is not usually this risky in may. tonight, long after rush-hour should have ended, thousands were still struggling home. the drawbridge was closed. motorways like the m-62 were blocked. falling trees killed a woman in northumberland and a van driver. this storm is surprising. >> it is very unusual in may to get such a low pressure near scotland, and also with the trees in full leaf. it is bringing trees down. >> that has brought scotland's rail network to a virtual standstill and has left many homes without power. the driver of this train was lucky to escape and hartman -- escape unhurt. the cleanup has not even begun. >> you are watching "bbc news." massive explosions are reported close to colonel gaddafi's capital -- compound in tripoli. iceland's of chemical
correspondent james cook reports. >> the power of a winter storm, and the start of the scottish summer. all day, because it was punished by waves whipped up by the wind. >> it is spectacular here. it is pretty hard to stand up. clearly, there are problems. for these divers, a trip along the shore was fraught with danger. the bus is not usually this risky in may. tonight, long after rush-hour should have ended, thousands were still struggling home. the drawbridge was closed....
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james cook reports. >> the power of a winter storm at the start of a scottish summer. all day the coast was pummeled by waves whipped up by the wind. it is pretty spectacular and hard to stand up as well. right about now, the ferry should be sailing in. that is not happening today. there are problems up and down the west coast. for these divers a trip along the shore was fraught with danger. the bus is not usually this risky in may. and tonight, long after rush- hour should've ended, thousands were struggling home. the road bridge was closed. the m62 was blocked. and falling trees killed a woman and a van driver. those that watch the weather passing, say this storm is surprising. >> it is unusual to get a deep area of low pressure close to scotland. with the trees in full leaf, it is causing problems getting trees down. >> that has brought the rail network to a standstill tonight and left as a -- tens of thousands of homes without power in scotland and northern ireland. in county down, the driver of this train was lucky to escape unhurt when it hit a tree. so, too, is
james cook reports. >> the power of a winter storm at the start of a scottish summer. all day the coast was pummeled by waves whipped up by the wind. it is pretty spectacular and hard to stand up as well. right about now, the ferry should be sailing in. that is not happening today. there are problems up and down the west coast. for these divers a trip along the shore was fraught with danger. the bus is not usually this risky in may. and tonight, long after rush- hour should've ended,...
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english explorer captain james cook described it as a barren, stormy wasteland devoid of any habitation or interest, which faded in and out of view as the fog set in. he didn't even attempt to go ashore. [man] where we're heading for is the south end of three hole bay. from there, we go to cape aialik. it's gorgeous up here. even days like today, i like to come out. it can get miserable when the wind comes up. it's not much fun n metimes, but it's never boring. [narrator] even for expert navigators like bill stevens, the coast is still difficult to navigate with hidden offshore pinnacle rocks. with the help of the national park service, archaeologists have now begun to research this area and found that in fact there's been a very long history of settlement. [man] we knew this site was here. it hadn't been that well described, but it was found by some archaeologists who were working for the state of alaska following the exxon valdez oil spill, and there was great concern that some of these areas that were being impacted by the spill had archaeological sites on them that no one had looked
english explorer captain james cook described it as a barren, stormy wasteland devoid of any habitation or interest, which faded in and out of view as the fog set in. he didn't even attempt to go ashore. [man] where we're heading for is the south end of three hole bay. from there, we go to cape aialik. it's gorgeous up here. even days like today, i like to come out. it can get miserable when the wind comes up. it's not much fun n metimes, but it's never boring. [narrator] even for expert...
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grassley: i have a unanimous consent request, that dale eliason and james cook, detailees on my judiciaryess. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. grassley: i yield the floor. a senator: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from georgia. mr. chambliss: mr. president, i rise in support of invoking cloture on the motion to proceed to s. 1038, the patriot sunset extension act of 2011. in four days on may 27, three fisa provisions, the lone wolf, roving wiretap and two section 315 authorities will expire unless congress acts to reauthorize them. the house has been working on a bill, h.r. 1800, that would make the lone wolf provision permanent and extend the other two provisions until december, 2017. senator feinstein and leahy have sponsored bills that would, among other things, extend all three provisions until december, 2013. it seems to me that 1038 with its extension of the three sunsets until june 1, 2015, is a reasonable compromise. although i believe that each one of these two should be made permanent, this bill will ensure that our intelligence professionals have
grassley: i have a unanimous consent request, that dale eliason and james cook, detailees on my judiciaryess. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. grassley: i yield the floor. a senator: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from georgia. mr. chambliss: mr. president, i rise in support of invoking cloture on the motion to proceed to s. 1038, the patriot sunset extension act of 2011. in four days on may 27, three fisa provisions, the lone wolf, roving wiretap and two section...
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james. and, sal, p cook news if people want to weigh in on who they think.o far they think that's who's going to get cut. >> it is a great tool. and people are always asking me when is dave clark going to be on there? one day he will be. good morning everybody. steve and i are both on twitter as well. go out and take a look at northbound 280 getting up to 880. that traffic looks good. one more thing before we close out the hour, 680 traffic is looking good despite earlier troubles. it's at the speed limit. now back to the desk. >>> all right. we'll see steve in a second. >> we'll grab steve in a second. where will they live now? fire forces close to a hundred people out of their homes in san francisco. what caused it and who's helping those victims now. >>> and changing the way you pay for power. the new pg&e plan that could have power hogs paying less. >>> skies are clear. so that means sunny and warm again for everybody right? right? well, we'll see coming up in about two minutes.
james. and, sal, p cook news if people want to weigh in on who they think.o far they think that's who's going to get cut. >> it is a great tool. and people are always asking me when is dave clark going to be on there? one day he will be. good morning everybody. steve and i are both on twitter as well. go out and take a look at northbound 280 getting up to 880. that traffic looks good. one more thing before we close out the hour, 680 traffic is looking good despite earlier troubles. it's...
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first comes love, then marriage and then gourmet cooking in your own kitchen. jamesed & cooking." let's talk about your story. you met a long time ago when you were just 10 years old. >> we met at church camp. >> and you didn't see each other for a long time. you went to a dance with his friend. >> at 10 she had no interest in me. luckily time wore on. >> he became a fabulous chef and i was interested. >> that's what it took. >> you learned from early on that cooking was a way to a girl's heart? >> that was one of the things that sucked me in as a teenager working in kitchens. all the girls in high school were impressed that i could cook. they wanted me to cook for them. i thought maybe it was something worth pursuing. >> lessons to all men watching. also for you, brooke. now that you have a child together, a new little girl, she's 2 years old. a lot of times early in the marriage it's tough to have time with each other. >> if we weren't in the kitchen together it would be rough. we get in there together. four hands are quicker than two and we have a hot fresh meal o
first comes love, then marriage and then gourmet cooking in your own kitchen. jamesed & cooking." let's talk about your story. you met a long time ago when you were just 10 years old. >> we met at church camp. >> and you didn't see each other for a long time. you went to a dance with his friend. >> at 10 she had no interest in me. luckily time wore on. >> he became a fabulous chef and i was interested. >> that's what it took. >> you learned from...
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cooking in the moment. chef andrew reusing is owner and chef of the lantern restaurant in chapel hill, north carolina. she was just named best chef in the southeast by the jamesf that she's appearing at the atlanta food and wine festival next week. her new cookbook is titled "cooking in the moment" and this morning chef andrea will cook up a seasonal three course meal for four on our shoestring budget of just $40. great to have you with us. >> great to be here. >> this is like a huge moment in your life. we're really excited to have you with us. >> so glad to be here. so glad teaching you how to make mayonnaise. >> that will be our first thing. >> our menu, amazing spring vegetables that i brought with me from north carolina. we're a little bit ahead of you in new york. >> that's great. >> and so we're doing spring vegetables with anchovy garlic mayonnaise, chicken and dumplings and a sundae. >> you're going to make this from scratch? >> it's going to actually maybe surprise you. i don't know if you make mayo. >> never. >> it's pretty fast. this is some egg yolk, some garlic, an anchovy which is totally optional. >> okay. >> a little bit of salt. and some lem
cooking in the moment. chef andrew reusing is owner and chef of the lantern restaurant in chapel hill, north carolina. she was just named best chef in the southeast by the jamesf that she's appearing at the atlanta food and wine festival next week. her new cookbook is titled "cooking in the moment" and this morning chef andrea will cook up a seasonal three course meal for four on our shoestring budget of just $40. great to have you with us. >> great to be here. >> this is...