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we will be hearing from jeffrey ofelt, the ceo and chair general electric. later today about 3:00 eastern time, the homeland security and public safety committee will talk about defense in the states with some of the representatives from american red cross and a general of the national guard. before this first session of the day begins in about six minutes, we're going to take a look at president obama's remarks to the democratic governors who met here in washington. he spoke with them in the white house as they gathered in d.c. this week. >> all good? it is wonderful to have america's governors in town. hosting with their spouses, our governors reception here and dinner. it is always a great opportunity to exchange ideas and hear what is happening at the local level. today, we did bring our democratic governors to the white house to spend some time talking about a couple of issues to oure critical constituents into the country, and one of those is the issue of minimum wage and what we can do to give america a raise. many of the governors in this room are pus
we will be hearing from jeffrey ofelt, the ceo and chair general electric. later today about 3:00 eastern time, the homeland security and public safety committee will talk about defense in the states with some of the representatives from american red cross and a general of the national guard. before this first session of the day begins in about six minutes, we're going to take a look at president obama's remarks to the democratic governors who met here in washington. he spoke with them in the...
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weather winter weather that we're seeing is actually threatening the east coast's ability to generate electricity at the same time in california water shortages are affecting that the ability to generate i mean we take a lot of water generate electricity if you're not doing it with solar panels or windmills. is this a piece of why combating climate change is important for energy. well. i think as we move towards a more distributed energy system based on a nubile energies where communities are reducing their own power and we move to systems that use less water we're going to be much more secure in our energy g. infrastructure as well as the types of upgrades that we need to our electricity system to get us there will also help us to make us more resilient you know what is how do you define resilience what. question. well you know resilience really is about making sure that these severe weather events come and we know that as we keep pumping fossil fuels out into the atmosphere these severe weather events are going to become more severe and potentially in some cases more frequent as well resilience
weather winter weather that we're seeing is actually threatening the east coast's ability to generate electricity at the same time in california water shortages are affecting that the ability to generate i mean we take a lot of water generate electricity if you're not doing it with solar panels or windmills. is this a piece of why combating climate change is important for energy. well. i think as we move towards a more distributed energy system based on a nubile energies where communities are...
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general electric ceo sees a big things for the future of energy. out his vision in a conference on the world changing energy landscape. he said a big part is natural gas. numbers but not our public numbers and that our job creators and gdp creator. create great economic activity. maybeold electricity is half or a third of the cost today. you have tremendous competitive advantage and opportunity not that it is easy. this is something we will talk about as being potentially a big economic driver for the united states. >> he said the need for energy and innovation is economic. >> we believe innovation has to be applied to help drive results. we have been public and our efforts. we think with innovation, this is an economic storm that has an environmental impact and we have treated it that way. we have invested around to those lines. is not anation, it either or, you can do both. most industry if not all has joined along in the last nine or 10 years. lt stressed emerging markets focusing on business opportunities outside of the u.s. all the different b
general electric ceo sees a big things for the future of energy. out his vision in a conference on the world changing energy landscape. he said a big part is natural gas. numbers but not our public numbers and that our job creators and gdp creator. create great economic activity. maybeold electricity is half or a third of the cost today. you have tremendous competitive advantage and opportunity not that it is easy. this is something we will talk about as being potentially a big economic driver...
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as the wetlands began to dry out, power stations below couldn't generate enough electricity. the rwandan government rented diesel-powered generators to make up the shortfall. doctor rose mukankomeje took me to see them. >> so what is happening here is that those generators... we are renting them from this company, and we are being obliged to rent them, especially, when we degraded the wetlands and we lost 20 megawatts of electricity, and to run those machines we are paying 65,000 u.s. dollars a day. >> $65,000 a day, that's multimillions of dollars per year. >> yes, it millions of dollars and, as you must--might know, rwanda is not a rich country. some of that money has been borrowed from the bank, as from taxpayers. >> how does this affect the climate? >> of course, those machines, they run on diesel, and when you're burning diesel, you are producing greenhouse gases. >> environmentally damaging and more expensive, locals had to pay three times as much for their electricity. so government policy makers focused on how to restore the rugezi wetlands. if people were the problem,
as the wetlands began to dry out, power stations below couldn't generate enough electricity. the rwandan government rented diesel-powered generators to make up the shortfall. doctor rose mukankomeje took me to see them. >> so what is happening here is that those generators... we are renting them from this company, and we are being obliged to rent them, especially, when we degraded the wetlands and we lost 20 megawatts of electricity, and to run those machines we are paying 65,000 u.s....
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it is jeffrey immelt, ceo of general electric. to us abouto talk the challenges his company faces when they're trying to find employees needed for their continued growth, and to stay competitive not only domestically but internationally. theill also lay out opportunities he sees for the private sector and public sector to work together to achieve greater success for our citizens and companies. jeff is held so many positions, so money global leadership positions. he he joined ge in 1980. are familiarhat with ge know that they have many divisions. that ge has an impending new facility in the state of oklahoma, and energy research center. we have a lot of oil and gas in oklahoma. we are thrilled. you haven't heard that? frome have a little man oklahoma named harold hamm, talk to you. we're joking. year 2000, jeff was appointed president chief executive officer at ge and has been named as one of the world's has ceo's three times, and served as chief executive officer at ge, named america's most admired company. that was from "fortune"
it is jeffrey immelt, ceo of general electric. to us abouto talk the challenges his company faces when they're trying to find employees needed for their continued growth, and to stay competitive not only domestically but internationally. theill also lay out opportunities he sees for the private sector and public sector to work together to achieve greater success for our citizens and companies. jeff is held so many positions, so money global leadership positions. he he joined ge in 1980. are...
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and that means that japan would continue to rely on nuclear power to generate electricity the drop plan says that nuclear power generation is an important place load electricity souls. it means that nuclear power will not be the main electricity source but the government plans to retain new career path as a routine and stable electricity generation method the plan will play the blame for the re stopping off by the war nuclear reactors as early as some up when the electricity to mind is at its peak. in an investigation by japan's kyodo news agency last month more than sixty percent of japanese oppose the restoration. all the new clear pops. since these two cushion it like she knew korea accident in twenty eleven there have been more and more calls for dean in their eyes nation in japan what country sepia pal units were halted in may twenty twelve and a mock reentry into a zero nuclei here on the optician saliva i took office in december twenty twelve the government's be moving in the other direction he joined chang's that she knew she was on vietnam's that m and n c state's economic reco
and that means that japan would continue to rely on nuclear power to generate electricity the drop plan says that nuclear power generation is an important place load electricity souls. it means that nuclear power will not be the main electricity source but the government plans to retain new career path as a routine and stable electricity generation method the plan will play the blame for the re stopping off by the war nuclear reactors as early as some up when the electricity to mind is at its...
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solar generated less than .2% of our electricity. in germany solar generated 5%. alyssa is just wrong on what generates and what's fastest. sweden and france over an 11 year period generated five times and seven times more electricity than germany did from its solar panels using nuclear. and so if you want to generate a lot of power and the world needs a lot of energy because of countries like africa and asia are consuming lot of electricity and you want to deal with climate emissions, nuclear is by far and away the fastest way to generate electricity that's zero carbon. >> unfortunately we're out of town. i hope we'll have more time flex time. >> we'll get michael -- >> straight ahead our business is shifting to target the rich and the poor, while the middle class is being left behind. the stream is uniquely interactive television. we depend on you, >> you are one of the voices of this show. >> so join the conversation and make it your own. >> the stream. on al jazeera america and join the conversation online @ajamstream. >> mairnls keep looking for signs that th
solar generated less than .2% of our electricity. in germany solar generated 5%. alyssa is just wrong on what generates and what's fastest. sweden and france over an 11 year period generated five times and seven times more electricity than germany did from its solar panels using nuclear. and so if you want to generate a lot of power and the world needs a lot of energy because of countries like africa and asia are consuming lot of electricity and you want to deal with climate emissions, nuclear...
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it is not general electric. it is not a bellwether for the economy, there could but it is important to watch because there could be a short squeeze or short-covering depending what the numbers are. what are you looking for? if we had a flat market today and get a decent jobs number tomorrow that matches or exceeds slightly, do we take off with the market's? >> no. the market is hanging back with a vertical rise at the end of december when it was relentless. i was on for certain people were hoping we would get a break of 5% to 10%. now that you are getting it you are questioning it? things are better. capering began, two year interest rates are 265. they have fallen. they haven't gone up. economy's looking at the numbers, we know the weather will impact jobs, will impact retail sales so regardless hoo the numbers come out, behind the numbers people are already giving you a reason why they will be bad. this will be a cushion for one that is well needed and going into a new trading range kind of market that will fi
it is not general electric. it is not a bellwether for the economy, there could but it is important to watch because there could be a short squeeze or short-covering depending what the numbers are. what are you looking for? if we had a flat market today and get a decent jobs number tomorrow that matches or exceeds slightly, do we take off with the market's? >> no. the market is hanging back with a vertical rise at the end of december when it was relentless. i was on for certain people...
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we will be hearing this morning from jeffrey immelt, the chairman and ceo of general electric, and of course this in g8 meeting is chaired by oklahoma governor mary fallin. she helped put together all of the meetings this year with the , governor of the nga hickenlooper of colorado. >> waiting for the news conference, the national governors association winter meeting to begin. it is running a few minutes late. it was supposed to start at 10:00 eastern time. the first session scheduled to start at 11:00 a.m. eastern is going to be about america works, education and job training. while we are waiting for things to get started here at the nga meeting this morning, we will take a look at what is ahead this week on capitol hill. >> with the house and senate returning from the presidents' day recess, we are joined by the pete.s" they come back to a bill with the weather in the news that deals with flood insurance. how does the proposed house bill do with what the senate passed a couple of weeks ago? >> we don't know yet. as of friday afternoon, we think it is still being written. it may be
we will be hearing this morning from jeffrey immelt, the chairman and ceo of general electric, and of course this in g8 meeting is chaired by oklahoma governor mary fallin. she helped put together all of the meetings this year with the , governor of the nga hickenlooper of colorado. >> waiting for the news conference, the national governors association winter meeting to begin. it is running a few minutes late. it was supposed to start at 10:00 eastern time. the first session scheduled to...
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generating electricity that's cleaner and reliable, with fewer emissions-- it matters. ♪ >>> james whippleold police his addiction to crack cocaine had taken over his life and that the need for money to support his habit drove him to murder. >> victims it family and friends can't get on with their lives until justice is served. >> his family indicated that he had had some real problems with drugs and that he had an anger problem. that he had lost his wife, his marriage, his kids and everything, because of the drugs. and they said it was something that he could not control at all. >> whipple knew heather stigliano, and knew she worked as a waitress and would have cash in her apartment. >> he knew that she worked at a restaurant, had good tip money, usually on most nights. >> prosecutors believe whipple went to heather's apartment for one reason and one reason only. money. he asked heather if his friend chris was there, which was probably a ruse to see if she was alone. heather said she had his telephone number and allowed him inside. desperate for money and high on drugs, whipple attacked.
generating electricity that's cleaner and reliable, with fewer emissions-- it matters. ♪ >>> james whippleold police his addiction to crack cocaine had taken over his life and that the need for money to support his habit drove him to murder. >> victims it family and friends can't get on with their lives until justice is served. >> his family indicated that he had had some real problems with drugs and that he had an anger problem. that he had lost his wife, his marriage,...
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generating electricity that's cleaner and reliable, with fewer emissions-- it matters. ♪ [ phone dings, heath. i can't wait to see you win gold! bye. [ male announcer ] there when you need it. at&t. the nation's most reliable 4g lte network. ♪ every now and then i get a little bit hungry ♪ ♪ and there's nothing good around ♪ ♪ turn around, barry ♪ i finally found the right snack ♪ [ female announcer ] fiber one. there's nothing like being your own boss! and my customers are really liking your flat rate shipping. fedex one rate. really makes my life easier. maybe a promotion is in order. good news. i got a new title. and a raise? management couldn't make that happen. [ male announcer ] introducing fedex one rate. simple, flat rate shipping with the reliability of fedex. ♪ >> with a new movie and a new sparkle of her own, a seemingly healthy whitney houston started the new year poised to perhaps make a long-awaited comeback, but behind the scenes, some now all too familiar and alarming behavior. alexis chu now with "in touch weekly" reported on whitney's death for "people" magazine. >> a
generating electricity that's cleaner and reliable, with fewer emissions-- it matters. ♪ [ phone dings, heath. i can't wait to see you win gold! bye. [ male announcer ] there when you need it. at&t. the nation's most reliable 4g lte network. ♪ every now and then i get a little bit hungry ♪ ♪ and there's nothing good around ♪ ♪ turn around, barry ♪ i finally found the right snack ♪ [ female announcer ] fiber one. there's nothing like being your own boss! and my customers are...
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generating electricity that's cleaner and reliable, with fewer emissions-- it matters. ♪ >> we foundut the murder weapon belonged to mel speegle. >> mel speegle was now the prime suspect. sheriff walt femling ordered his deputies to seal off the perimeter and to stop the nearby house away and almost took this statutory rape charges against him. >> any kind of an arrest whatsoever would have sent bruno back to mexico. that just gave him that much more motive to take care of diane and alan. >> investigators immediately took bruno santos in for questioning. >> i could describe him as a very cocky, arrogant, young man, somewhat confrontational at times, pretty hard to deal with. he told me that he had proposed to sarah or asked her to marry him, which she said yes. >> bruno and his mother claimed bruno was home asleep on the morning of the murders, but no one else could verify his alibi. >> he was cooperative with us at the time. as we started pushing him a little harder in interviews, his demeanor certainly did change. >> my first thought was bruno. we figured he was angry with diane an
generating electricity that's cleaner and reliable, with fewer emissions-- it matters. ♪ >> we foundut the murder weapon belonged to mel speegle. >> mel speegle was now the prime suspect. sheriff walt femling ordered his deputies to seal off the perimeter and to stop the nearby house away and almost took this statutory rape charges against him. >> any kind of an arrest whatsoever would have sent bruno back to mexico. that just gave him that much more motive to take care of...
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later, we'll learn that if someone could keep turning this thing, we could generate electricity to light up cities. and sure enough, we do. and we have devices like this. and we put a waterfall over here and turn it, use the energy of that waterfall, potential, kinetic, rotational, mechanical, off it goes this light, huh? do that, or we could put a steam turbine here, direct some expanding steam against the turbine, against the paddle wheel and turn it. and so our civilization really rests on devices like this. but there's gotta be some energy input to be transformed over here. now, here's a neat little thing. when i turn this and i unscrew the lamp, it becomes easier to turn. easier to turn. why? well, when it's unhooked, there's no energy going off. and so what i'm turning against now is a friction. but when it's hooked up, i'm pushing against the friction plus the electricity. so let's--i can show you that. can i have a volunteer? could you come up here, please? what i'm gonna do-- you stand over here, and what i want you to do-- i'm not gonna look, i'm gonna look over here, okay? and
later, we'll learn that if someone could keep turning this thing, we could generate electricity to light up cities. and sure enough, we do. and we have devices like this. and we put a waterfall over here and turn it, use the energy of that waterfall, potential, kinetic, rotational, mechanical, off it goes this light, huh? do that, or we could put a steam turbine here, direct some expanding steam against the turbine, against the paddle wheel and turn it. and so our civilization really rests on...
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car and succeeded this fall with a price tag of the eighteen hundreds trained replicated by general electric the portable electric ideas and count it among the pieces seem to be teaching a section that close to the task of listing went away to attend to now the heat's least thirty shiny bright and sunny and mild your blog to me. a fraction of the ordinary course. in return. not one of the mice i pray file examples of sprinkling of banks and have the technology issues out here is that the applicant and sent them out one of the beholder nice to me that directed the traffic the secrets of a lot of success. he's beaten to breach nazis considered as much a financial accomplishment as a typical monastery. the total cost beastie five million euros or one tenth the price and acetate. tracy mummy she conducted shortly i'll stop letting anybody before the object in august of last saw and mission. this is the cheapest. this is a fast and anybody that tempting to reach maths with minimal mom on the proportion of women and the guy moscow cushion that is fourth in the system is being maximized slutty to t
car and succeeded this fall with a price tag of the eighteen hundreds trained replicated by general electric the portable electric ideas and count it among the pieces seem to be teaching a section that close to the task of listing went away to attend to now the heat's least thirty shiny bright and sunny and mild your blog to me. a fraction of the ordinary course. in return. not one of the mice i pray file examples of sprinkling of banks and have the technology issues out here is that the...
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generating electricity that's cleaner and reliable, with fewer emissions-- it matters. ♪ is as much aboutng there... ♪ ...as it is being there. ♪ [ birds chirping ] away is where the days are packed with wonder... ♪ [ wind whistles ] ...and the evenings are filled with familiar comforts. find your away. for a dealer and the rv that's right for you, visit gorving.com. >>> the firemen responding to the camiolos' house fire were all volunteers. but one of them had an unusual background. steve avato was also an agent with the bureau of alcohol, tobacco and firearms. >> he had been a philadelphia policeman prior to going to the atf. so he was not somebody just out of the academy. he had been someone involved in police work for a number of years. >> the atf took no part in this investigation, but personally, avato was dumbfounded when he learned that paul camiolo had been charged with arson. to him it just didn't make sense. >> that finding shocked me. i hadn't anticipated that. it seemed very difficult to explain how the gasoline would be in hardwood floor but not in carpeting and padding abov
generating electricity that's cleaner and reliable, with fewer emissions-- it matters. ♪ is as much aboutng there... ♪ ...as it is being there. ♪ [ birds chirping ] away is where the days are packed with wonder... ♪ [ wind whistles ] ...and the evenings are filled with familiar comforts. find your away. for a dealer and the rv that's right for you, visit gorving.com. >>> the firemen responding to the camiolos' house fire were all volunteers. but one of them had an unusual...
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generating electricity that's cleaner and reliable, with fewer emissions-- it matters. ♪ does it endfter you've expanded your business?? after your company's gone public? and the capital's been invested? or when your company's bought another? is it over after you've given back? you never stop achieving. that's why, at barclays, our ambition is to always realize yours. ♪ male narrator: there's something positive being generated in california. when ordinary energy is put in the hands of extraordinary people, amazing things happen. the kind of things that drive us to do more, to go further, to be better. we're dedicated to being a company you can count on, because you've always been customers we believe in. your energy plus ours. together, there's no limit to what we can achieve. save get a sealy queen set on befor just $399.osturepedic. even get 3 years interest-free financing on tempur-pedic. keep more presidents in your wallet. sleep train's presidents' day sale is on now. >>> bill sharp and dan goodwin pored over the original case file of laura salmon's murder and found one name tha
generating electricity that's cleaner and reliable, with fewer emissions-- it matters. ♪ does it endfter you've expanded your business?? after your company's gone public? and the capital's been invested? or when your company's bought another? is it over after you've given back? you never stop achieving. that's why, at barclays, our ambition is to always realize yours. ♪ male narrator: there's something positive being generated in california. when ordinary energy is put in the hands of...
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gas.ig reason is natural the primary fuel for generating electricity, natural gas. 50% of electricityural gas. what has happened for prices in the past few months. 60% increase. that has an impact on the wallets of consumers. it has slowed the economy a little bit. very important ingredient. an ingredient, and that is economics. the world will come to an end. corporations in this weather continue to make money. morning theard this fourth quarter 2013 expectation is that eight percent growth of profits in line with what the expectation is for 2000 14. companies are making money and generating a lot of cash. they are buying back stock and increasing dividends. i think this continues to be a good environment for investors in stocks. >> i am going to go to the heart of the matter right now, the timeline of when people own things. most people own things with a longer time line than the emotion. how do we get the emotion from the latest set of snowstorms to her responsible amount, three years out, five years out toward their i say 20 years out? >> it is very difficult, especially when it co
gas.ig reason is natural the primary fuel for generating electricity, natural gas. 50% of electricityural gas. what has happened for prices in the past few months. 60% increase. that has an impact on the wallets of consumers. it has slowed the economy a little bit. very important ingredient. an ingredient, and that is economics. the world will come to an end. corporations in this weather continue to make money. morning theard this fourth quarter 2013 expectation is that eight percent growth of...
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but also with the electricity, because with this drought, the water that had been used for generating electricity, may not be there. or will not be there. and so, we are going to need to not only reduce in our water, but in our power. and that san francisco fortunately, is in much better shape than other cities but that does not mean that san franciscans, should not conserve and the puc has and san franciscans to reduce water consumption by 10 percent. >> thank you. >> you are welcome. >> call line item 4 c. >> thank you, director. >> commissioner reports and discussion, commissioner president's report and commissioner's report. >> i have nothing new to report this evening, commissioners do you have anything that you would like to report? >> you first. >> dr. marshal. >> this is just a perspective comment, i have recently was asked to go back to new jersey to work around a violence issues there and let me just say, this is not to disparage camden or to make san francisco feel good, but to feel good, but, they have or had 67 homicides in 2012 and 58 in 2013 and they have a population of 80,000 peo
but also with the electricity, because with this drought, the water that had been used for generating electricity, may not be there. or will not be there. and so, we are going to need to not only reduce in our water, but in our power. and that san francisco fortunately, is in much better shape than other cities but that does not mean that san franciscans, should not conserve and the puc has and san franciscans to reduce water consumption by 10 percent. >> thank you. >> you are...
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generating electricity that's cleaner and reliable, with fewer emissions-- it matters. ♪ >>> forensicthey believe was the murder weapon used to kill deborah hollerman. it was the knob used to adjust the passenger side mirror. >> the adjustment knob was caked with blood and long, brown hairs. it was clear to me that that adjustment knob was the instrument that created the injury pattern of the four lacerations or tears on her scalp, and in all likelihood, caused the depressed skull fractures. >> this proved that steve killed deborah by hitting her head repeatedly against the knob. >> it was a severe beating. it was severe. >> so when death is the result of an assault, we classify it as a homicide. >> steve hollerman was arrested and charged with deborah's murder. >> he acted surprised and dumbfounded that he was under arrest. when i cuffed him and put him in my car, he's like tony, why is this, why is that, like we were friends. >> steve hollerman's lover admitted spending the afternoon with steve at the couple's summer cabin. later that night, around 7:00 p.m. stephen and his wife too
generating electricity that's cleaner and reliable, with fewer emissions-- it matters. ♪ >>> forensicthey believe was the murder weapon used to kill deborah hollerman. it was the knob used to adjust the passenger side mirror. >> the adjustment knob was caked with blood and long, brown hairs. it was clear to me that that adjustment knob was the instrument that created the injury pattern of the four lacerations or tears on her scalp, and in all likelihood, caused the depressed...
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electric grid. the last turbine went in last next to the church and it stood 80 feet tall. it generated enough electricity to cover a quarter of the needs in the school and the convocation. everybody going down bloop could see the generators for a mile away. he was one of those that started this in the energy crisis and held on and the turbines were up for some time. james didn't remain at the convocation forever and they are still the gravestone markers. >> one of the things i was struck by in reporting this book was seeing these people out in the hinterlands who were so close to the ground that is for the earth, the wind, the forces in that shape people who don't live in cities and i should make a confession that neither kate nara i have the heads but to write a book about wind turbines in texas. for me i grew up on the tenth story apartment building and water and wind and rain, these are things worth carrying about. you hear about flooding on the mississippi in the evening news and then you turn the channel. being a reporter here in texas ifc much more intimately this relationship be
electric grid. the last turbine went in last next to the church and it stood 80 feet tall. it generated enough electricity to cover a quarter of the needs in the school and the convocation. everybody going down bloop could see the generators for a mile away. he was one of those that started this in the energy crisis and held on and the turbines were up for some time. james didn't remain at the convocation forever and they are still the gravestone markers. >> one of the things i was struck...
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general. it's a bit by adding the channel. we can now produce electricity at the same time as we used the shop to provide water for our hot spring resort in love with the natural power. and pop star wars. we now have a secure place to go to fellow around town. and geothermal resources and often the driving nostril help us helping to re integrate small town sponsored by the renewable energy geothermal power generation continues to accept promising to become an important replacement fuel. be. i'm you knew wounding one who will . i know. i did. sinbad legend of king of peace in the band's dynamic economy. i think the best honeymoon destinations. i was on the weekend and the flexibility of
general. it's a bit by adding the channel. we can now produce electricity at the same time as we used the shop to provide water for our hot spring resort in love with the natural power. and pop star wars. we now have a secure place to go to fellow around town. and geothermal resources and often the driving nostril help us helping to re integrate small town sponsored by the renewable energy geothermal power generation continues to accept promising to become an important replacement fuel. be. i'm...
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general electric of the united states and germany's siemens are currently the biggest players in the field of thermal power. that is going to do it for biz tonight. i'll leave you with the markets. >>> every morning, investors turn their attention to asia. the tokyo market leads the way. and markets around the world follow. >> from the decisions that could change the course of an economy. >> to the latest business trends. >> up-to-the minute market reports. >> and analysis by specialists from around the world. >> get all the latest business news and insight every day, here on "newsline." >>> 17-year-old japanese ski jumper sara takanashi is in top form just days before the sochi olympics. she scored her 10th world cup win of the season breaking the women's record for single season wins. the 13th world cup event was held in hinzenbach, austria. takanashi made 88.5 meters on her first jump, placing her second. her next jump was 92.5 meters. the longest in the competition. takanashi said she was happy to have jumped well in the run-up to the games. >>> organizers are getting ready to st
general electric of the united states and germany's siemens are currently the biggest players in the field of thermal power. that is going to do it for biz tonight. i'll leave you with the markets. >>> every morning, investors turn their attention to asia. the tokyo market leads the way. and markets around the world follow. >> from the decisions that could change the course of an economy. >> to the latest business trends. >> up-to-the minute market reports. >>...
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research support from nearly two dozen universities and companies such as boeing and general electricributed three times the 70-million the defense department put in to get it started. "you never know going in, what scientific resources you'll need but to have them all at hand is a powerful tool. " "hopefully, it can transform chicago toward digital technology and things of that nature." the university of illinois' u-i labs, which works to turn academic research into tangible, profit-making products and jobs, and millions in financial support from fortune 50 companies, including illinois-based caterpiller, beat bids from m-i-t and huntsville alabama's aerospace community for creation of a digital manufacturing hub. detroit, also won an institute---focused on lightweight metals manufactuing--some say, a natural for the auto industry. "you'll have on-site fabrication and all the things that go with that." and ancillary companies may attract venture capital. "it'll lead to jobs, particularly high-skilled jobs and that's what you want in communities." but under the umbrella of "defense de
research support from nearly two dozen universities and companies such as boeing and general electricributed three times the 70-million the defense department put in to get it started. "you never know going in, what scientific resources you'll need but to have them all at hand is a powerful tool. " "hopefully, it can transform chicago toward digital technology and things of that nature." the university of illinois' u-i labs, which works to turn academic research into...
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generating electricity that's cleaner and reliable, with fewer emissions-- it matters. ♪ >>> 12 minutes hour. let's go to texas. a wintry mix headed to the dallas area. >> so much so that we're being told 280 flights are being canceled. live look at dallas right there at the molment. jennifer gray, are we talking snow. >> snow and sleet. and then the snow/sleet combo, we're not even looking at an inch. a little bit in dallas. it's not there yet. basically all of this is in oklahoma, the texas panhandle pushing into the dallas area. those warnings are in effect. you can see snow across the texas panhandle. the worst of it will stay to the north of dallas in oklahoma and then pushing to the east. but you can see, sleet trying to push into portions of dallas on the west side of the city right there over the metroplex and oklahoma city going to see that snow, as well. some of the heavier snow also well to the north in cleveland and ohio valley with cincinnati getting a little bit of mixture this morning. temperatures still at 35 degrees. still a little cooler snow but we are going to see th
generating electricity that's cleaner and reliable, with fewer emissions-- it matters. ♪ >>> 12 minutes hour. let's go to texas. a wintry mix headed to the dallas area. >> so much so that we're being told 280 flights are being canceled. live look at dallas right there at the molment. jennifer gray, are we talking snow. >> snow and sleet. and then the snow/sleet combo, we're not even looking at an inch. a little bit in dallas. it's not there yet. basically all of this is...
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central japan is in a region that experts say could be hit by a major quake a vice president of general electric power company filed the application with the nuclear regulation authority's he wants inspectors to examine safety measures for the number four reactor at the ha my local plant inches to the picture the utility halted operations at the government's request following the completion of nuclear accidents. nearly three years ago. crews have been enhancing the disaster assistance of the site including construction of a twenty two meter high sea wall to protect the facility from tsunami. we were raised on sincerely any questions from authorities on safety measures. we will do our best to explain the safety of the plant power companies across japan have submitted safety screening applications for seventeen reactors and ten plants. all forty eight commercial reactors in the country are currently offline. delegates from more than one hundred forty countries have gathered in mexico to discuss nuclear arms. they plan to talk about how the weapons affect people around the world. the second interna
central japan is in a region that experts say could be hit by a major quake a vice president of general electric power company filed the application with the nuclear regulation authority's he wants inspectors to examine safety measures for the number four reactor at the ha my local plant inches to the picture the utility halted operations at the government's request following the completion of nuclear accidents. nearly three years ago. crews have been enhancing the disaster assistance of the...
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during the day, we generate as much electricity as we can using solar. this ensures we can produce clean electricity whenever our customers need it. ♪ of the dusty basement at 1406 35th street the old dining table at 25th and hoffman. ...and the little room above the strip mall off roble avenue. ♪ this magic moment it is the story of where every great idea begins. and of those who believed they had the power to do more. dell is honored to be part of some of the world's great stories. that began much the same way ours did. in a little dorm room -- 2713. ♪ this magic moment ♪ ♪ this magic moment millions have raised their hand for the proven relief of the purple pill. and that relief could be in your hand. for many, nexium helps relieve heartburn symptoms from acid reflux disease. find out how you can save at purplepill.com. there is risk of bone fracture and low magnesium levels. side effects may include headache, abdominal pain, and diarrhea. if you have persistent diarrhea, contact your doctor right away. other serious stomach conditions may exist. avoi
during the day, we generate as much electricity as we can using solar. this ensures we can produce clean electricity whenever our customers need it. ♪ of the dusty basement at 1406 35th street the old dining table at 25th and hoffman. ...and the little room above the strip mall off roble avenue. ♪ this magic moment it is the story of where every great idea begins. and of those who believed they had the power to do more. dell is honored to be part of some of the world's great stories. that...
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then education and job training with the ceo of general electric. and later, state disaster preparedness and response with officials from the national guard euro and american red cross. >> the all new c-span.org website is now mobile friendly. that means you can access our comprehensive coverage, politics, nonfiction books, and american history where you want, when you want, and how you want. our new site's responsive design scales to fit any of your screens, from monitors to laptops, tablets, or smartphones. whether at home, the office, or on the go. you can now watch live coverage of washington, check our program schedules, or search our extensive video library whenever and wherever you want. the new c-span.org makes it easy for you to keep an eye on what is happening in washington. >> in just a moment, today's news and your calls live. as well as your facebook comments and tweets, followed by a discussion of obama's proposal to raise the minimum wage. that is with james sherk of the heritage foundation and david madland. then emily miller on gun
then education and job training with the ceo of general electric. and later, state disaster preparedness and response with officials from the national guard euro and american red cross. >> the all new c-span.org website is now mobile friendly. that means you can access our comprehensive coverage, politics, nonfiction books, and american history where you want, when you want, and how you want. our new site's responsive design scales to fit any of your screens, from monitors to laptops,...
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generating electricity that's cleaner and reliable, with fewer emissions-- it matters. ♪ iwe don't backonly know one direction: up so we're up early. up late. thinking up game-changing ideas, like this: dozens of tax free zones across new york state. move here. expand here. or start a new business here... and pay no taxes for 10 years. with new jobs, new opportunities and a new tax free plan. there's only one way for your business to go. up. find out if your business can qualify at start-upny.com >>> now it's time for my outrage of the day. you know, i wish dick cheney would be like his former boss and just go paint pictures some place. but no, last night he embarrassed himself by claiming that president obama would "much rather spend money on food stamps than he would on a strong military or support for our troops." no. for every dime we spend on food stamps we still spend about $1 on the military. personally, i would rather have my tax dollars go to hungry kids and not halliburton. but under obama, we still spend more on our military than china, russia, the british, japan, france, sau
generating electricity that's cleaner and reliable, with fewer emissions-- it matters. ♪ iwe don't backonly know one direction: up so we're up early. up late. thinking up game-changing ideas, like this: dozens of tax free zones across new york state. move here. expand here. or start a new business here... and pay no taxes for 10 years. with new jobs, new opportunities and a new tax free plan. there's only one way for your business to go. up. find out if your business can qualify at...
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adult would you guys that are reproduced as for the natural decomposition of the vegetation we generate electricity from the plants and we feed ourselves. thanks to this mobile i'll garden which is biological. so we have total energy of timing and this frightens those who sell on e g to the people to the citizens. when this i raced with a light to succeed with an arrow from ready to munch on i was amazed by local governments to promote greener lifestyles among citizens with the strike was called to having previously priced supplies into rain sunday i got from brussels hundreds of colombians who ripped off that fence at the weekend for march st the city of may the team to defend the freedom of expression locals expressed determination to continue hunting for the right to wear skimpy clothes. if a sandwich the freedom of expression for the cars collect them and to be entered to race and making the headlines everything that has been because of the scandinavian the classes before with something extra and the midst of avocados soon the march was planned to announce the applicant was therefore to be prev
adult would you guys that are reproduced as for the natural decomposition of the vegetation we generate electricity from the plants and we feed ourselves. thanks to this mobile i'll garden which is biological. so we have total energy of timing and this frightens those who sell on e g to the people to the citizens. when this i raced with a light to succeed with an arrow from ready to munch on i was amazed by local governments to promote greener lifestyles among citizens with the strike was...
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from the from the rooftops so it's really going to be a combination it's more efficient to generate electricity in centralized power plants particularly wind solar it's more arguable that you can have distributed energy and get high efficiencies the nice thing about distributed energy is lower transmission if you have power plants that are in the desert for example or in the great plains in the u.s. you have to have long distance transmission so there's a tradeoff between transmission and efficiency of these large power plants but i think you need both. and i'm assuming that the reason why solar rising every building wouldn't be enough is because of the industry is that we're all that the power is gone well we're because we're going to be powering our in our plans to power repair the world in the u.s. individual states and countries we're converting everything not only are you going to be powering normal electricity like we do today but vehicles will be powered by electricity even if it's hydrogen will be hydrogen produced from electricity and heating and cooling and transportation so we'll nee
from the from the rooftops so it's really going to be a combination it's more efficient to generate electricity in centralized power plants particularly wind solar it's more arguable that you can have distributed energy and get high efficiencies the nice thing about distributed energy is lower transmission if you have power plants that are in the desert for example or in the great plains in the u.s. you have to have long distance transmission so there's a tradeoff between transmission and...
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and then there's general electric, which makes everything from refrigerators and light bulbs to aircraft engines and locomotives. g.e. is the worst performing stock in the dow this year, off by 12%. still, there are those who believe that stocks have further to fall and now may not be the time to get into the market. >> i think that really depends on the investor's time frame. but if you're really looking for the perfect timing to buy in, chances are these type of selloffs last longer than just a handful of days or weeks, so there might be a better buying opportunity coming down the pike. >> >> reporter: of course the decision depends a lot upon how you're willing to wait and what your resting tolerance is. prudent advice is to proceed with caution. >>> "nightly business report" spoke today with some individual investors. we asked them what worries you about the markets right now. and are you finding safe places to put your money? let's take a listen. >> we go through this all the time. it's just a matter of the market readjusting itself. >> we'll take profits and put the money back to i
and then there's general electric, which makes everything from refrigerators and light bulbs to aircraft engines and locomotives. g.e. is the worst performing stock in the dow this year, off by 12%. still, there are those who believe that stocks have further to fall and now may not be the time to get into the market. >> i think that really depends on the investor's time frame. but if you're really looking for the perfect timing to buy in, chances are these type of selloffs last longer...
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but would you guys that are reproduced as for the natural decomposition of the vegetation we generate electricity from the plants and we feed ourselves. thanks to this mobile i'll garden which is biological. so we have total energy of konami and this frightens those two so i made it to the people to the citizen. when i say i raced with a light to succeed with the arrow flew ready to munch on as a means by local governments to promote greener lifestyles and citizens with the strike was called to having previously priced supplies into raid sunday i got from brussels designer to die she showed she took a walk in a moonlit more scallops for his fall two thousand fourteen runway show on opening day of mercedes benz fashion week in new york city. the japanese born american fashion designer launched his own label in nineteen eighty two since then he is built up a global clientele of women who needed downs for gallas and weddings and celebrities who was dancing on the red carpet his latest collection to stay true to form a chilling sensual gowns in rich velvet sense way to show she said that he traveled
but would you guys that are reproduced as for the natural decomposition of the vegetation we generate electricity from the plants and we feed ourselves. thanks to this mobile i'll garden which is biological. so we have total energy of konami and this frightens those two so i made it to the people to the citizen. when i say i raced with a light to succeed with the arrow flew ready to munch on as a means by local governments to promote greener lifestyles and citizens with the strike was called to...
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would you guys that they are reproduced as for the natural decomposition of the vegetation we generated electricity from the plants and we feed ourselves. thanks to this mobile i'll garden which is biological. so we have total energy of me and this frightens those who still wanted it to the people to the citizens. when i say i raced with a light to succeed with an arrow from ready to munch on as a means by local governments to promote greener lifestyles among citizens with the strike was called to having previously priced supplies into rain sunday i got from brussels and. in response to a wave of anti semitic incidents in france. we visited to the funds can maintain it is ahead of the mice a conference descendants of bullets the french dish to win a seat in time too it is not today tomorrow to the country's interests and will post a slide interstates but connecting single article in scientific achievements. saying that it's anti semitism in france and saying yes to find grants is now holding fifteen thousand people gathered in the home to paris for conferences and pulled to the two states stones of
would you guys that they are reproduced as for the natural decomposition of the vegetation we generated electricity from the plants and we feed ourselves. thanks to this mobile i'll garden which is biological. so we have total energy of me and this frightens those who still wanted it to the people to the citizens. when i say i raced with a light to succeed with an arrow from ready to munch on as a means by local governments to promote greener lifestyles among citizens with the strike was called...
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morning of starting out our opening session with one of our top ceo's in our nation, the ceo of general electric, ge, and that is jeffrey immelt. we are very excited to hear his comments, once again, about what employers need any type of focus that states need to provide. this afternoon, our conference will also take up another important issue, and that is transportation and infrastructure issues. we all want to see a reauthorization of the focus transportation bill that is currently being discussed in congress, and so our economic development and commerce committee session will be talking about surface transportation and how important it is that congress enact and build a path forward for sustainability, a long-term plan for transportation, infrastructure needs, and the funding of that because transportation is so critical not only to commerce but to economic development, jobs creation, and it is important to our global competitiveness as a nation. last month, i had the opportunity to go in front of the transportation committee in congress and testify on behalf of the governors about the import
morning of starting out our opening session with one of our top ceo's in our nation, the ceo of general electric, ge, and that is jeffrey immelt. we are very excited to hear his comments, once again, about what employers need any type of focus that states need to provide. this afternoon, our conference will also take up another important issue, and that is transportation and infrastructure issues. we all want to see a reauthorization of the focus transportation bill that is currently being...
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you know being owned by comcast and formerly owned by general electric now it's like fifty one percent comcast i think forty nine percent unique there's no doubt that they avoid stories there's no doubt in my view that one of the reasons olbermann left and this and b c is because comcast was coming. and what we're going with one of the few voices on national t.v. advocating for net neutrality and comcast of course along with their rise and it is the major flow of net neutrality they want the open access on the internet stops so it can be to cheer so comcast or eyes and can make more profit and they could push some of these more independent websites nonprofit websites whatever he wants of the slow way which which raises the question now that net neutrality is been killed by the d.c. circuit court and that killing has been ratified by comcast and netflix cutting a deal pay for play deal the next shoe to drop many of us are predicting is that our internet service providers comcast in particular are going to start saying oh here's your basic service you know eighty five bucks a month you w
you know being owned by comcast and formerly owned by general electric now it's like fifty one percent comcast i think forty nine percent unique there's no doubt that they avoid stories there's no doubt in my view that one of the reasons olbermann left and this and b c is because comcast was coming. and what we're going with one of the few voices on national t.v. advocating for net neutrality and comcast of course along with their rise and it is the major flow of net neutrality they want the...
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>> up next, general electric looks to have a greener future. we will hear from its ceo. coming next. ♪ >> good morning. it will come back. we are on bloomberg tv. and general electric says it plans to invest $10 billion in clean technology research in the moment by 2020. the ceo spoke with stephanie ruhle about their commitment to the alternatives. >> where you going to put that money? >> it starts with making our product more efficient. a lot can be done with the environment. a lot can be done with power just by driving the science around energy efficiency. place where there is a big installed base of turbines. it the new ones are 60% had 2625% efficiency. all of our technology goes to that. systems that have batteries and are noble power -- renewable power. that is in the new and infant phase. all of armadas asian of gas. modernization of gas. sensors andr technology that was just mentioned by our speaker. and clean water. those five areas will take a lot of the capital that we are putting into research and development going forward. >> five areas, gives you a feeling
>> up next, general electric looks to have a greener future. we will hear from its ceo. coming next. ♪ >> good morning. it will come back. we are on bloomberg tv. and general electric says it plans to invest $10 billion in clean technology research in the moment by 2020. the ceo spoke with stephanie ruhle about their commitment to the alternatives. >> where you going to put that money? >> it starts with making our product more efficient. a lot can be done with the...
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would you guys that they are reproduced as for the natural decomposition of the vegetation we generate electricity from the plants and we feed ourselves. thanks to this mobile i'll garden which is biological. so we have total energy of me and this frightens those who sell on e g to the people to the citizen. when i say i raced with a light to succeed with andrew florent you to munch on i was amazed by local governments to promote greener lifestyles among citizens with the strike was called to having previously priced supplies into rain sunday i got from brussels plants during break my position and actress barbara streisand will now be told in a vivid and colorful new comic book but the larger productions. the classic comic book starts with strays it's really late. according to a jewish family in new york's tracing attended the jewish orthodox yeshiva in brooklyn where she gave her first performance as a singer of the tender age of seven. the talented actors as well as singer songwriter has numerous achievements which are also detail than the comic book including two academy awards and eight grammy
would you guys that they are reproduced as for the natural decomposition of the vegetation we generate electricity from the plants and we feed ourselves. thanks to this mobile i'll garden which is biological. so we have total energy of me and this frightens those who sell on e g to the people to the citizen. when i say i raced with a light to succeed with andrew florent you to munch on i was amazed by local governments to promote greener lifestyles among citizens with the strike was called to...