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gas was a market-driven response to lower natural gas prices that have made natural gas generation more economically attractive." between 2000 and 2008, coal was significantly less expensive than natural gas. however, beginning in 2009, large amounts of natural gas produced from shale formations change the balance. while the cost of coal has risen by 10% since 2008, the cost of natural gas has fallen by more than 60%. for a power producer considering new generation capacity, the lifetime cost of electricity from a new coal-fired power plant is 67% higher than from a new natural gas power plant and 17% from a newly constructed wind farm, according to the national academy of sciences. the reason no one is building coal-fired power plants is very clear: it is the free market. coal cannot compete in the free market. in 2016, we added more than 14,000 new megawatts of solar. we're going to add 7,000 to 8,000 new megawatts of wind. we're going to add nearly 9,000 new megawatts of natural gas, and we added virtually no new megawatts of coal-fired generation in our country. and we're projected
gas was a market-driven response to lower natural gas prices that have made natural gas generation more economically attractive." between 2000 and 2008, coal was significantly less expensive than natural gas. however, beginning in 2009, large amounts of natural gas produced from shale formations change the balance. while the cost of coal has risen by 10% since 2008, the cost of natural gas has fallen by more than 60%. for a power producer considering new generation capacity, the lifetime...
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, supplied with natural gas.anian nation. our trade balance in the agriculture sector at the beginning of this administration , we had a deficit in order to import food stuff in that one year we had to pay $8 billion but now today thanks to the efforts of our dear farmers, today this year actually our trade balance has only a 2 billion-dollar deficit from an eight early in dollar deficit made up the 6 billion-dollar deficit thanks to efforts by our farmers. you see three years ago our agricultural productions was 7 million tons but today our agriculture produced stands at 180 million tons. our water efficiency in the past was 37% but thanks to the efforts made in the irrigation field, the modern irrigation field, irrigation officials say it stands at 42% today. in many agricultural areas. those areas have been modernized with state-of-the-art agricultural replacement in order to produce more products. you know during the past year, this year we exported and god willing we hope that next year the case will be the
, supplied with natural gas.anian nation. our trade balance in the agriculture sector at the beginning of this administration , we had a deficit in order to import food stuff in that one year we had to pay $8 billion but now today thanks to the efforts of our dear farmers, today this year actually our trade balance has only a 2 billion-dollar deficit from an eight early in dollar deficit made up the 6 billion-dollar deficit thanks to efforts by our farmers. you see three years ago our...
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course, is suburban nature even really nature?o know, if you think back the 11 townhouses in the suburbs you grew up in, people have pieces of rectangular grass, right? what is up with that? in the summer.it they fertilize it with chemicals. they mow it all the time. what with the grass look like if it was just cap more natural? and of course, the times of grass -- the types of grass that they are growing is not even natural to the area. people are pruning their trees and hedging their lawns to make . perfectly rectangular angles people have bushes. just today on my way to campus, buylked by house a never -- e-house i never noticed before that it has a bush in the shape of a dog. you know, a dog? woof woof? i was about to take a picture but people some he standing in front of the house and i didn't want to be creepy. but it is weird. everybody pruning their trees. everyone is year, raking their leaves and putting them in plastic bags and then putting them on a truck. is that natural? the guys outside our building machines blowing
course, is suburban nature even really nature?o know, if you think back the 11 townhouses in the suburbs you grew up in, people have pieces of rectangular grass, right? what is up with that? in the summer.it they fertilize it with chemicals. they mow it all the time. what with the grass look like if it was just cap more natural? and of course, the times of grass -- the types of grass that they are growing is not even natural to the area. people are pruning their trees and hedging their lawns to...
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famil and to have electricity with the natural gas supply and to be supplied with natural gas. been la and then to provide energy. and with the supply lithium natural-gas to the iranian nation. indeed agriculture sector we have an $8 million deficit and thanks to the effort to this year actually that has a $2 billion deficit faced to the deficit - - efforts of our farmers. but with 180 million pounds and thanks to those effortshe mr and irrigation and to produce more products. but next year the case will be the same. 4.2 million pounds but this year we bought a 11.5 million pounds from the farmers with the agricultural sector. after more than 5% that we have doubled our efforts to secure self-sufficiency and with transportation thanks to those diplomats we managed to break -- to break the sanctions to have more safety over the past three years reestablished 564 kilometers but we will be inaugurated soon. and 16 kilometers ofof highways. 200511 kilometers with the expressway is and thatrd housing units will beis managed in to finish those housing units but the idea and in the se
famil and to have electricity with the natural gas supply and to be supplied with natural gas. been la and then to provide energy. and with the supply lithium natural-gas to the iranian nation. indeed agriculture sector we have an $8 million deficit and thanks to the effort to this year actually that has a $2 billion deficit faced to the deficit - - efforts of our farmers. but with 180 million pounds and thanks to those effortshe mr and irrigation and to produce more products. but next year the...
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natural gas market.recently started global exports of natural gas, which is a big growth engine for the natural gas market over the next five years. oliver: on that chart was rig count and low historically, but recently a tick up. when you're at that depressed level in general, do you noticed a much bigger move -- there it is right there, the yellow bars on the bottom. do you need a much bigger move to have an effect on the supply-demand relationship, or is that what we've seen in the past couple of months enough to make a difference? >> excellent question, because it's actually the cornerstone of our current forecast, although we're in the midst of a very mild winter weather pattern, and because of that we've seen some of the downward pressure on gas price, the actual underlying fundamental shows us we are still in a production tilt. production hasn't grown 2016 was the first year we didn't grow natural gas production since the rise of shale. and we're sitting here in february now at this point, and we
natural gas market.recently started global exports of natural gas, which is a big growth engine for the natural gas market over the next five years. oliver: on that chart was rig count and low historically, but recently a tick up. when you're at that depressed level in general, do you noticed a much bigger move -- there it is right there, the yellow bars on the bottom. do you need a much bigger move to have an effect on the supply-demand relationship, or is that what we've seen in the past...
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>> it is natural conditions, that which occurs naturally.e it as a number. >> the simple intent of the united states congress to clean the air within our national parks begins to appear unsolvable for many reasons. we looking at of calgary, and we have a hypothetical plant -- >> existing means of scientific measurement are not designed for situations of this complexity. clearly, area power plants are not the only polluters. smelters and other industries add to the picture, as do urban centers as far away as los angeles. wind conditions change hourly, defying accurate monitoring of pollution sources. finally, one thing overlooked by congress, much of the scenery observed by visitors lies outside park boundaries. should not these integral vistas, as the bureaucrats would call them, also be protected? yet, there are hundreds of these views adjacent to the parks. limiting development of these lands would certainly be opposed by industry. with all of these problems, there is still the pressure of the first court deadline in which a proposed regul
>> it is natural conditions, that which occurs naturally.e it as a number. >> the simple intent of the united states congress to clean the air within our national parks begins to appear unsolvable for many reasons. we looking at of calgary, and we have a hypothetical plant -- >> existing means of scientific measurement are not designed for situations of this complexity. clearly, area power plants are not the only polluters. smelters and other industries add to the picture, as...
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green-lipped mussels are naturally high antioxidants.s phenomenon piqued the interest of researchers around the world who became amazed at the study results of the green-lipped mussel. because of this extensive research, we now have omega xl. >> my name is sue landerman. i'm a sculptor. the years have gone by, and it's taken its toll. i was doing damage to myself. the agony in my hands -- it was so piercing. i was watching tv one night, and larry king was on. i believed what he was saying about omega xl. i thought, "i'm going to order that." i don't wake up all night in pain anymore. here i am, up on scaffolding and doing what i do. i wouldn't be able to do that if it wasn't for the omega xl. omega xl's done it for me. >> i keep summing it up. it works. >> you know, today, with all the choices of healthcare and all the different policies and the hmos and medicare and all the different ways you can choose a provider, if you will, the best provider is you. that's why they call it self-care. you may be fortunate to find a tremendous physici
green-lipped mussels are naturally high antioxidants.s phenomenon piqued the interest of researchers around the world who became amazed at the study results of the green-lipped mussel. because of this extensive research, we now have omega xl. >> my name is sue landerman. i'm a sculptor. the years have gone by, and it's taken its toll. i was doing damage to myself. the agony in my hands -- it was so piercing. i was watching tv one night, and larry king was on. i believed what he was saying...
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we define natural conditions?ink you can. >> but then it is meaningless. you're looking for instances where it is obviously not natural conditions. if you don't put that in there, you could go to the l.a. basin and put up a plume there and somebody could say, you can't see it because the l.a. smog is in your eyes, so why can't i build my source? we are saying you cannot do that. >> when you ask that source to calculate his impact on the existing natural conditions, what are you going to tell him natural conditions are? >> that which occurs naturally. you cannot define natural conditions as a number. >> be simple intent of the united states congress to clear the air within our national parks begins to appear unsolvable for many reasons. >> we're looking towards the henry mountains. we have a hypothetical plant -- >> existing means of scientific measurements are not designed for situations of this complexity. clearly, area power plants are not the only polluters. smelters and other industries add to the picture, as
we define natural conditions?ink you can. >> but then it is meaningless. you're looking for instances where it is obviously not natural conditions. if you don't put that in there, you could go to the l.a. basin and put up a plume there and somebody could say, you can't see it because the l.a. smog is in your eyes, so why can't i build my source? we are saying you cannot do that. >> when you ask that source to calculate his impact on the existing natural conditions, what are you...
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the amount of natural gas to at 40 million liters of natural gas per day. now, it stands around 500 cubic meters of natural gas on a daily basis and hopefully by the end of the administration , that figure will rise to 560 million cubic meters , which will be more than the amount to extract it by qatar. this is the glory of the iranian nation's. come and join the natural gas field. our neighbor argues to extract twice more than that, but thanks to after his fighter ex are engineers, the all-out young people. now we have rates at which we are extract in the same amount. the iranian nation today, this year we inaugurated nine major petrochemical or object and by the end of this administration, for the products will be inaugurated. our production in this administration has increased by 14%. our exporter and the administration have increased 4% to 6%. though we are just getting back and just think that the establishment of the islamic revolution, the iranian nation is just talking the talk and not walking the walk. they should know that the iranian nation and m
the amount of natural gas to at 40 million liters of natural gas per day. now, it stands around 500 cubic meters of natural gas on a daily basis and hopefully by the end of the administration , that figure will rise to 560 million cubic meters , which will be more than the amount to extract it by qatar. this is the glory of the iranian nation's. come and join the natural gas field. our neighbor argues to extract twice more than that, but thanks to after his fighter ex are engineers, the all-out...
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we don''t opoppose takg from nature. we do oppose oveverexploititati.we want gold mountain, but we also want clear water and green mountain. gary: my chinese friends were very quick to popoint out that when you see the government, as we did, making some very sort of friendly noises towards organized religions, it's a bit of a surprise often for people from outside chinana, like how is it that this government that used to be all about atheism is now sort of very friendly towards at least a schedule of religions, particularly the traditional cultural religions like b buddhism and tataoism anand confucianism? and d the fact is that the communist party is observing that tens of millions of people are becoming m more religious, and they're realizing that this might actually be an opportunity fofor them to kind f encourage these religions to be environmentally conscious and to support that side of the religions, b because that wl help people become maybe a little bit less materialistic, a little less oriented towards consumption. i think the government realiz
we don''t opoppose takg from nature. we do oppose oveverexploititati.we want gold mountain, but we also want clear water and green mountain. gary: my chinese friends were very quick to popoint out that when you see the government, as we did, making some very sort of friendly noises towards organized religions, it's a bit of a surprise often for people from outside chinana, like how is it that this government that used to be all about atheism is now sort of very friendly towards at least a...
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to report payments made to foreign governments for these natural resources. at a time when our president and my republican colleagues are looking to cut regulations on businesses, the s.e.c. estimates that ongoing compliance costs for this rule to be as high as $591 billion. let me say that again. one agency, one rule, $591 billion. let me go back to something many of my colleagues have already mentioned today, the s.e.c. mission. i'll quote from their own website. the mission of the s.e.c. is to protect investors, maintain fair, orderly and efficient markets, and facilitate capital formation. if investor protection is truly the mission of the s.e.c., then why was this provision of the dodd-frank listed in the section titled miscellaneous provisions? mr. chairman, american companies should be protected and no one denies that. but to put them at a competitive disadvantage against their foreign counterparts by implementing this rule is just plain wrong. my friends on the other side of the aisle will argue that republicans are gutting an important transparency p
to report payments made to foreign governments for these natural resources. at a time when our president and my republican colleagues are looking to cut regulations on businesses, the s.e.c. estimates that ongoing compliance costs for this rule to be as high as $591 billion. let me say that again. one agency, one rule, $591 billion. let me go back to something many of my colleagues have already mentioned today, the s.e.c. mission. i'll quote from their own website. the mission of the s.e.c. is...
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i mean, when we're young we make a lot of them naturally from the food that we eat.brain cells to grow, to make new connections. (bella) and as we age, it gets worse. (dr. laux) well, you know that, with everything else, as we age, not as efficient. less neuropeptides, fewer connections, and that's when our memory starts to fail. (bella) is there any connection between the neuropeptides you mention and the ones for anti-aging skin cream? (dr. laux) it's the same principle. for the skin, we're talking about dermal peptides. so now we're talking about peptides for the brain. neuropeptides, simple. i've gotta tell everyone right now, that before i agreed to do this show, i had to try cebria for myself. and in just a few weeks, it made a real difference. i remember things more easily, because, let's face it, at our age, at 55 and 60, you have to keep working. you can't retire. you've got to keep up with the competition. you said it exactly right. cebria delivers results that you can feel. i was worried because i saw that i was losing my memory. i just can't say, "oh, thi
i mean, when we're young we make a lot of them naturally from the food that we eat.brain cells to grow, to make new connections. (bella) and as we age, it gets worse. (dr. laux) well, you know that, with everything else, as we age, not as efficient. less neuropeptides, fewer connections, and that's when our memory starts to fail. (bella) is there any connection between the neuropeptides you mention and the ones for anti-aging skin cream? (dr. laux) it's the same principle. for the skin, we're...
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nature of the challenges of part what we have going on. we have an economic milieu that innovative and dynamic and restless and aggressive. we have an economic culture in his country that is completely unique. f somebody tries something and fails, we don't characterize them as losers. we say, oh, how charming. nice for you. you're in the fifth paragraph of fortune magazine feature story. idea that somebody goes out, tries something, fails, tries something, fails succeeds.tely all of these things eneur to our benefit. got a challenge. what are some of our challenges? we're here today to really talk them, and that's our tax code. working for is not us anymore. our tax code was created in know, and we've opportunity to reflect back on that. let me sort of do a freeze-frame discussion. election in novemb november -- nationally, the monday after the election in came out to the house of representatives, obviously, and i delegated with of colleagues. they were thunderstruck, thunderstruck. believe that they had lost the election to donald trump.
nature of the challenges of part what we have going on. we have an economic milieu that innovative and dynamic and restless and aggressive. we have an economic culture in his country that is completely unique. f somebody tries something and fails, we don't characterize them as losers. we say, oh, how charming. nice for you. you're in the fifth paragraph of fortune magazine feature story. idea that somebody goes out, tries something, fails, tries something, fails succeeds.tely all of these...
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not government. >> i'm not sure juries come from god or nature. their man-made and all sorts of rules about trials. the right of counsel is an important one for customary. >> to natural rights speech and conscience in one customary one but madison clearly leaves and natural rights because two other amendments to propose that were not adopted talk about thatcher writes that the first one to take a paraphrase this saying people are born with unalienable rights and when they move to civil society they retained the alienable natural rights to assert a greater safety and another amendment says the legislature can't get the executive and the executive can't beat the legislature and the separation of powers. tell us about madison and the framers vision of national rights and that they knew what these rights were and the run reason they stop -- thought the bill of rights was secure but unnecessary. >> i'm smiling because a lot of what i know but natural rights i learned from one of my great teachers whose name is jeff rosen who was my student. he wrote a
not government. >> i'm not sure juries come from god or nature. their man-made and all sorts of rules about trials. the right of counsel is an important one for customary. >> to natural rights speech and conscience in one customary one but madison clearly leaves and natural rights because two other amendments to propose that were not adopted talk about thatcher writes that the first one to take a paraphrase this saying people are born with unalienable rights and when they move to...
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. >> i think you know, a lot that comes into play is human nature. boeing put on a very strong smear campaign, you know, i think it might have caused some people to change their focus as what it was really fighting for. >> manufacturers have been drawn to the south because of its anti-union history. the machinists have to wait at least a year to petition another vote. >>> north dakota's governor has sign add emergency evacuation or protests are. it's the latest attempt to clear the camp that served as the base for those opposed to the nearly $4 billion project. protesters now have till february 22nd to leave, that's the same deadline set by the army which owns the land. the governor says the camp poses a threat to the protesters and the environment. >>> researchers have made a major breakthrough in detecting autism. brain scans might help predict autism in infants before symptoms appear. they used magnetic resonance imaging to examine the brains of high risk infants and able to correctly identify 80% of the criteria needed to predict the disorder. ea
. >> i think you know, a lot that comes into play is human nature. boeing put on a very strong smear campaign, you know, i think it might have caused some people to change their focus as what it was really fighting for. >> manufacturers have been drawn to the south because of its anti-union history. the machinists have to wait at least a year to petition another vote. >>> north dakota's governor has sign add emergency evacuation or protests are. it's the latest attempt to...
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>> that which occurs naturally. air begins toe appear unsolvable for many reasons.othetical plant -- >> existing means of scientific forurement are not designed this. clearly, area power plants are not the only polluters. industriesd other add to the picture, as to urban centers as far away as los angeles. wind conditions change hourly, defying accurate monitoring of pollution sources. finally, one thing overlooked by congress, much of the scenery observed by visitors wise liesde park boundaries -- outside park boundaries. should not these integral vistas also be protected? there are hundreds of these views adjacent to the parks. limiting development of these lands would certainly be opposed i industry. -- by industry. problems,f these there are still the pressure of the first court deadline in which a proposed regulation must be ready for review by may 15. johnny pearson makes the decision, his first draft will ignore future sources and regulate existing holders only. it is a step not popular with park service officials. processs an aggravating at times, when you s
>> that which occurs naturally. air begins toe appear unsolvable for many reasons.othetical plant -- >> existing means of scientific forurement are not designed this. clearly, area power plants are not the only polluters. industriesd other add to the picture, as to urban centers as far away as los angeles. wind conditions change hourly, defying accurate monitoring of pollution sources. finally, one thing overlooked by congress, much of the scenery observed by visitors wise liesde...
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here is the nature part of what we have going on. we have an economic mill you -- mileu that is innovative and dynamic and restless and aggressive. we have been economic culture in this country that is completely unique. if somebody tries something and fails, we do not characterize them as losers. we say, oh, how charming. how nice for you. you are in the first paragraph of your feature story. we love the idea that somebody goes out and tries something, fails, tries something, fails, then ultimately succeeds. all of these things can work to our benefit. but i said we have a challenge. what are our challenges? we are here today to talk about one of them. our tax code. our tax code is not working for us anymore. our tax code was created in 1986, as we all know, and we have an opportunity now to reflect back on that. let me just sort of do a freeze-frame discussion. the election in november nationally, the monday after the election in november we came out from the house of representatives, obviously. and i interacted with a number of de
here is the nature part of what we have going on. we have an economic mill you -- mileu that is innovative and dynamic and restless and aggressive. we have been economic culture in this country that is completely unique. if somebody tries something and fails, we do not characterize them as losers. we say, oh, how charming. how nice for you. you are in the first paragraph of your feature story. we love the idea that somebody goes out and tries something, fails, tries something, fails, then...
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the scandal, to the nature and coverage of the scandal. 0ne of the scandal, to the nature and coveragef the scandal. one step removed from anything that can get him in trouble. would any policies on north korea and the middle east be published 7 on north korea and the middle east be published? we got trump looking for a be published? we got trump looking fora grand be published? we got trump looking for a grand deal in the middle east beyond palestinians and israelis. he said it could be a two state solution, could be i—macro. the media needs to call him out on his statements. we are doing this entire addition on 0utside source, going through all the areas he covered, plainly the clips, giving you analysis of what he said. we will fa ct analysis of what he said. we will fact checked some specific claims made by donald trump during this extraordinary press conference. including one which said he won the presidential election by a record margin. here in the uk, the business secretary greg clark says he has held constructive talks with general motors. it emerged the owner of perjury, the
the scandal, to the nature and coverage of the scandal. 0ne of the scandal, to the nature and coveragef the scandal. one step removed from anything that can get him in trouble. would any policies on north korea and the middle east be published 7 on north korea and the middle east be published? we got trump looking for a be published? we got trump looking fora grand be published? we got trump looking for a grand deal in the middle east beyond palestinians and israelis. he said it could be a two...
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the flip side of that coin was nature.nts, that beautiful contradiction. come see my family. [ whistles ] piggies! come on, piggy, piggy, piggy. come on, piggies. >> anthony: holy crap. >> marco pierre white: come on, piggies, piggies. [ laughs ] >> anthony: they seemed very well-groomed. >> marco pierre white: they're beautiful. >> anthony: don't eat those. that's -- those are jeans, not food. >> marco pierre white: they give you love bites, trust me. piggies, what do you think of all our friends from america? yeah. >> anthony: what breed of pig are they? >> marco pierre white: these are oxford sandy & black, they're a traditional wiltshire pig. in four months this is how big they got. >> anthony: wow. yeah. >> marco pierre white: they remember your voice and your smell. they're really, really affectionate. naturally they're woodland. >> anthony: indeed, beautiful. it's almost self-sustaining here. >> marco pierre white: well, we will be for bacon. bye, pigs. piggies, piggies. i've never been happier here. i found somewhe
the flip side of that coin was nature.nts, that beautiful contradiction. come see my family. [ whistles ] piggies! come on, piggy, piggy, piggy. come on, piggies. >> anthony: holy crap. >> marco pierre white: come on, piggies, piggies. [ laughs ] >> anthony: they seemed very well-groomed. >> marco pierre white: they're beautiful. >> anthony: don't eat those. that's -- those are jeans, not food. >> marco pierre white: they give you love bites, trust me....
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it doesn't happen by nature, it happens by a deliberate political act.people and that would mainly be children dying over the next six months. thank you very much indeed. here, steve hewlett has died at the age of 58. he presented the media show on radio four and had been giving listeners regular updates on his treatment which he also wrote about in his newspaper column. the bbc director—general lord hall said steve hewlett embodied everything positive in public service journalism. it would become a weekly encounter charting diagnosis and the final bleak prognosis. it's the first time i had ever asked this question, what are we talking about, and she said i think we are now in a phase where you had better live every day as it comes so you had better live every day as it comes so it is clear the whole of the nature of the game has changed. over the years he was a presenter, a media commentator, in charge of panorama when it broadcast its controversial interview with diana. there was three of us in this marriage so it was a bit crowded. there was three of
it doesn't happen by nature, it happens by a deliberate political act.people and that would mainly be children dying over the next six months. thank you very much indeed. here, steve hewlett has died at the age of 58. he presented the media show on radio four and had been giving listeners regular updates on his treatment which he also wrote about in his newspaper column. the bbc director—general lord hall said steve hewlett embodied everything positive in public service journalism. it would...
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natural disasters, terror attacks, war, social unrest.any people believe the world around them is falling apart at the seams. and so they want to be ready for the worst. these "preppers", as they're known, are prepared for all eventualities, and self-sufficiency is at the top of their agenda. drop-outs, social critics -- what kind of people are they? the survivalist movement is going strong, particularly in the us. >> it's magnificent. >> chris walch explains the attraction of this remote area. it's all national forest, all public lands. thousands of square miles of wilderness. walch comes from detroit. a few years ago he moved to idaho. up here in the sparsely populated northwest of the us, he feels more secure and more independent. walch has founded a network to advise people who think like him. it's called "prepper" -- for people who want to be prepared for any potential catastrophe. he says this area has defensibility. it has privacy. 200 or 300 feet of trees and your cabin is 50 feet or 500 feet up on the side of a mountain. we meet
natural disasters, terror attacks, war, social unrest.any people believe the world around them is falling apart at the seams. and so they want to be ready for the worst. these "preppers", as they're known, are prepared for all eventualities, and self-sufficiency is at the top of their agenda. drop-outs, social critics -- what kind of people are they? the survivalist movement is going strong, particularly in the us. >> it's magnificent. >> chris walch explains the...
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. >> to capture the stunning theater of mother nature. >>> inside the oscars. behind the scenes of the producers of the biggest night in show business. a peek into the luxurious green room. and what's the connection between sunday's academy awards and austin powers? but first the "nightline 5." >> mom's got this cold. stuffy nose, no sleep, mouth breather. >> just put on a breathe right strip. it instantly opens your nose up to 38% more than cold medicine alone. shut your mouth and say good night, mouth breathers. breathe right. >>> meta appetite control. it helps put some distance between you and temptation. clinically proven to help reduce hunger between meals. for metamucil, the number one doctor-recommended brand. >> number one in just 60 seconds. in our suvs, you feel every mountain we've ever conquered. in our sports cars, you feel every podium we've ever climbed. and now, they've come together to create something you've never felt before. introducing the glc coupe. part suv. part sports car. all mercedes-benz. >>> good evening. thank you for joining us.
. >> to capture the stunning theater of mother nature. >>> inside the oscars. behind the scenes of the producers of the biggest night in show business. a peek into the luxurious green room. and what's the connection between sunday's academy awards and austin powers? but first the "nightline 5." >> mom's got this cold. stuffy nose, no sleep, mouth breather. >> just put on a breathe right strip. it instantly opens your nose up to 38% more than cold medicine...
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the idea of nature was very dear to him. we can't in a way had both. if we do it the right way. one of the questions i ask myself often if we the environmentalists are right why haven't we been more successful in this country and getting this done. and that's a question i think all of us have to ask. there are three things that are important. were taking on a big task. energy is hugely important. for affordable energy. we can get it the right way. the second as we to see transformation. when you look at that soil that gets washed down. and ends up in the gulf of mexico create an hypoxic zone. what could be a greater warning signal. the most essential element is soil. and the third is demonstrated clearly. the urban divide in this country. we can't tolerate that any longer. it looks down on rural america and so want the consequences are. we have to reach out and understand entry rural americans with respect and we also need to ensure that our government doesn't act in a well-intentioned way that creates immense animosity in the rural west. and we we now have something such as mis
the idea of nature was very dear to him. we can't in a way had both. if we do it the right way. one of the questions i ask myself often if we the environmentalists are right why haven't we been more successful in this country and getting this done. and that's a question i think all of us have to ask. there are three things that are important. were taking on a big task. energy is hugely important. for affordable energy. we can get it the right way. the second as we to see transformation. when...
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nature valley granola bars.ust good. >> highlights of an american eagle passenger jet that declared an emergency this morning after the plane hit a deer while taking off enroute to gulf port mississippi. the plane returned to the airport, landed safetil safely e was a fuel leak. 44 passengers were allowed off. fortunately, no injury to anyone. >> a new law in new jersey takes aim at the opioid crisis. governor christie signed the bill curbing initial prescriptions to a five day supply. the painkiller limit does not apply to cancer or chronic pain patients. >> 200 philadelphia high school students graduated tonight including one waiting to receive her diploma for 50 years. she led the line at the ceremony tonight. she returned to school after seeing a previous ceremony on the news. she received her diploma from benjamin high school. >> it was beautiful. >> burkett received her diploma through the district opportunity network providing options for nontraditional students. you think they are happy? a lucky lottery
nature valley granola bars.ust good. >> highlights of an american eagle passenger jet that declared an emergency this morning after the plane hit a deer while taking off enroute to gulf port mississippi. the plane returned to the airport, landed safetil safely e was a fuel leak. 44 passengers were allowed off. fortunately, no injury to anyone. >> a new law in new jersey takes aim at the opioid crisis. governor christie signed the bill curbing initial prescriptions to a five day...
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nature valley sweet and salty bars.blissfully good. >> meryl streep oscar dress fire storm. >> did she really demand payment to wear her red carpet oscar gown. >> and then dancing with michelle and hillary? were they really asked to be on "dancing with the stars"? >>> and message to the president. from caitlyn jenner. >> this is a disaster. >>> new hidden lieu. >>> the beauty queen who went missing 11 years ago. >> has her cold case mystery finally been solved. >> he probably had a crush on her. >> are you kidding me? >> shock of
nature valley sweet and salty bars.blissfully good. >> meryl streep oscar dress fire storm. >> did she really demand payment to wear her red carpet oscar gown. >> and then dancing with michelle and hillary? were they really asked to be on "dancing with the stars"? >>> and message to the president. from caitlyn jenner. >> this is a disaster. >>> new hidden lieu. >>> the beauty queen who went missing 11 years ago. >> has her cold...
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who is committed to the vision of reserve kiewg our natural -- rescuing our natural environment uvmentz and that is why we need to have access to these thousands of e-mails before we vote here in the u.s. senate. so i think that as we consider this, we need to ponder that the conditions we see in oregon that are derived from global warming, the increasing temperatures, are not simply happening in my state. i use those examples because i come from oregon, i represent oregon. we can see these things right where i am. but you can look across our nation. you can look across our planet and see the effects everywhere. if you take the 100 largest glaciers in the world and track their average retreat, it is dramatic. there are those, by the way, who say if you want to see a glacier in glacier park, glacier national park, you better go soon because the number of gley sneers in glacier -- the number of glaciers in glacier national park have retreated substantially. you can goer to parts of the country and see other impacts vmentz and, for example, if you go to the northeast, you have the challeng
who is committed to the vision of reserve kiewg our natural -- rescuing our natural environment uvmentz and that is why we need to have access to these thousands of e-mails before we vote here in the u.s. senate. so i think that as we consider this, we need to ponder that the conditions we see in oregon that are derived from global warming, the increasing temperatures, are not simply happening in my state. i use those examples because i come from oregon, i represent oregon. we can see these...
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joining us is director of save nature. org. i'm really excited about this segment. >> this is an exciting time for us here. >> i'm nervous. >> put your hand flat. there is an eastern lover grass hopper. insectpalooza is where children and families of the bay area can come to an an event in san francisco february 25th. the grasshopper is colorful and not dangerous at all. that's good to know. >> i don't want him going up my arm. >> he won't go up your arm. the point is to inspire children to love nature. this is a giant walking stick from the malaysian rain forest. save nature is working in more than 30 million acres of habitat. put your hands flat for a moment. >> you are going to make me hold that's, huh? >> it feels like a rose bush. >> he is prickly. children and adults will get a chance to hole this at this event. save nature has been going out to schools in the greater bay area for almost 20 years. they are inspiring kids. >> we don't have that much time. show me the one you really want to show me. >> hold your hand flat.
joining us is director of save nature. org. i'm really excited about this segment. >> this is an exciting time for us here. >> i'm nervous. >> put your hand flat. there is an eastern lover grass hopper. insectpalooza is where children and families of the bay area can come to an an event in san francisco february 25th. the grasshopper is colorful and not dangerous at all. that's good to know. >> i don't want him going up my arm. >> he won't go up your arm. the point...
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for some that's the beauty of natural streams. for some it's the opportunity to fish and see wonderful, natural places but for other it comes straight to the question of whether or not their children are going to be born with birth defects. at the other end of life we see downstream elevated levels of lung cancer, elevated levels of heart disease, elevated levels of kidney disease, elevated levels of hype hype -- hyperten. so i ask you is it right that here in the dark of night in just a few hours of discussion with virtually no one here in the senate chamber, we're going to undo seven years of work that are designed to reduce those birth defects, reduce the lung cancer, reduce the heart disease, reduce the kidney disease, reduce the hype hypertension, reduce the contaminated drinking water because in just a few short hours, we're making a decision that will result and impact thousands and thousands of people as well as thousands and thousands of miles of streams. so the stream protection rule is pretty straightforward and it's de
for some that's the beauty of natural streams. for some it's the opportunity to fish and see wonderful, natural places but for other it comes straight to the question of whether or not their children are going to be born with birth defects. at the other end of life we see downstream elevated levels of lung cancer, elevated levels of heart disease, elevated levels of kidney disease, elevated levels of hype hype -- hyperten. so i ask you is it right that here in the dark of night in just a few...
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from coal to natural gas. not only is natural gas for cleaner than coal for conventional air pollution, it also emits only half the carbon dioxide. so really all the gains that our obamay has made over the administration on climate change has come from using more natural gas. i think it is using 13 times more than all the solar panels that we have built. you can oppose fracking, you can want to do something about climate change, but at some point, if climate change is the biggest concern, then fracking should be recognized as a good, and i think the same thing goes for pipelines. pipelines are not perfect, they lands, but if you compared to the alternatives need, the energy that we moving it by rail, by truck, by boat, all of those things, not only are they more expensive, not only are they themselves having far higher carbon dioxide emissions, but they are more dangerous, they are more likely to spill, they pose a higher risk of a catastrophic accident, so again, you can say, "well, we do not want to have ene
from coal to natural gas. not only is natural gas for cleaner than coal for conventional air pollution, it also emits only half the carbon dioxide. so really all the gains that our obamay has made over the administration on climate change has come from using more natural gas. i think it is using 13 times more than all the solar panels that we have built. you can oppose fracking, you can want to do something about climate change, but at some point, if climate change is the biggest concern, then...
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. >> to capture the stunning theater of mother nature. >>> inside the oscars. behind the scenes of the producers of the b a peek into the luxurious green room. and what's the connection between sunday's academy awards and austin powers? but first the "nightline 5." >> mom's got this cold. stuffy nose, no sleep, mouth breather. >> just put on a breathe right strip. it instantly opens your nose up to 38% more than cold medicine alone. shut your mouth and say good night, mouth breathers. breathe right. >>> meta appetite control. it helps put some distance between you and temptation. clinically proven to help reduce hunger between meals. for metamucil, the number one doctor-recommended brand. >> number one in just 6 thank you for joining us. a stunning breakthrough in a high-profile missing persons case. for more than a decade, police have been searching for answers in the disappearance of a georgia beauty queen. finally an arrest made. tonight learning how police tracked down the suspect. here's abc's matt gutman. >> reporter: she was a beloved high school teacher
. >> to capture the stunning theater of mother nature. >>> inside the oscars. behind the scenes of the producers of the b a peek into the luxurious green room. and what's the connection between sunday's academy awards and austin powers? but first the "nightline 5." >> mom's got this cold. stuffy nose, no sleep, mouth breather. >> just put on a breathe right strip. it instantly opens your nose up to 38% more than cold medicine alone. shut your mouth and say...
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let's recognize the nature of the debate right now. let's reflect on it and look at it as an opportunity. to go back to 1986, and to put in context, the bears won the super bowl, ferris beuller was out. those are the happy things, sadly that was the year of the trinobl, and challenger disaster. that's the duration of our current tax code. what has happened in the past 30 years from an economic point of view? the entire digital economy none of which existed back in 1986, the global nature has fundamentally shifted all the way around. there has been a fundamental shift in terms of integration all across the spectrum so now we have got to reflect back and say this is our time. now, i am absolutely convinced that we are at a national inflection point as it relates to tax reform. we are at a national inflection point. what do i mean by that? is i think there are three key things driving this. first is, there's no nobody that is defending the status quo, nobody. there's no voice, no person, no entity out there today saying you know what the
let's recognize the nature of the debate right now. let's reflect on it and look at it as an opportunity. to go back to 1986, and to put in context, the bears won the super bowl, ferris beuller was out. those are the happy things, sadly that was the year of the trinobl, and challenger disaster. that's the duration of our current tax code. what has happened in the past 30 years from an economic point of view? the entire digital economy none of which existed back in 1986, the global nature has...
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the experiment, at least, is recommended by every sentiment which ennobles human nature. alas! is it rendered impossible by its vices? in the execution of such a plan, nothing is more essential than that permanent, inveterate antipathies against particular nations and passionate attachments for others should be excluded, and that in place of them, just and amicable feelings toward all should be cultivated. the nation which indulges toward another an habitual hatred or an habitual fondness is, in some degree, a slave. it is a slave to its animosity or to its affection, either of which is sufficient to lead it astray from its duty and its interest. antipathy in one nation against another disposes each more readily to offer insult and injury, to lay hold of slight causes of umbrage, and to be haughty and intractable when accidental or trifling occasions of dispute occur. hence frequent collisions, obstinate, envenomed, and bloody contests. the nation prompted by ill will and resentment sometimes impels to war the government, contrary to the best calculations of policy. the governm
the experiment, at least, is recommended by every sentiment which ennobles human nature. alas! is it rendered impossible by its vices? in the execution of such a plan, nothing is more essential than that permanent, inveterate antipathies against particular nations and passionate attachments for others should be excluded, and that in place of them, just and amicable feelings toward all should be cultivated. the nation which indulges toward another an habitual hatred or an habitual fondness is,...
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splenda naturals?got natural stevia, no bitter aftertaste and she's calorie-free. so that's it? we made you a cake. with sugar? oh, no. (laughing) >> anthony: this is nainoa thompson. and in 1976, along with a number of similarly heroic hawaiians. he did a very difficult, very important thing. before 1972 it was generally assumed, even insisted upon, that hawaii had been settled originally by some random savages who'd maybe drifted over accidently from south america. it certainly couldn't have been ancient polynesians. they couldn't possibly have been the kind of sophisticated navigators who could guide a sailboat willfully across the pacific. across thousands of miles of open water. >> nainoa: nobody could see the canoe here. too beaten, knocked out of you, no dreams, no hope, can't see. >> anthony: the polynesian voyaging society, with the help of crewmembers like nainoa thompson, set out to prove that that was exactly what did happen. >> nainoa: there were those in the community that, that loved thi
splenda naturals?got natural stevia, no bitter aftertaste and she's calorie-free. so that's it? we made you a cake. with sugar? oh, no. (laughing) >> anthony: this is nainoa thompson. and in 1976, along with a number of similarly heroic hawaiians. he did a very difficult, very important thing. before 1972 it was generally assumed, even insisted upon, that hawaii had been settled originally by some random savages who'd maybe drifted over accidently from south america. it certainly couldn't...
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creamy, delicious, 100% natural cheese. mini babybel. snack a little bigger. great price on this boneless chicken! yeah. we love low prices. no bones about it. [ laughter ] thousands of blue tags. thousands of low prices. my giant. >> a pleasant good morning to you, as always we're so glad you're waking with us, 9:12 a.m., 24 degrees, sky6 live hd giving you a glimpse over cape may, new jersey. boy it looks good, let me tell you it is cold out there. if you talk to chris he'll tell you it is wasted cold. >> reporter: if it is not going to snow, it might as well as not cold. a day when we have seenwill b lots of sunshine, temperatures will not moderate too mh, but it will pull you away from the gloomy feel we've had over the past 6 weeks. double scan live is clear we're not tracking anything until tuesday afternoon. that's the next chance of rain. ups and downs, this week, temperatures will seasonable monday and tuesday, the normal high for this time of the year is 41. and then wp wednesday, thursday was 48. yesterday was on the chilly si
creamy, delicious, 100% natural cheese. mini babybel. snack a little bigger. great price on this boneless chicken! yeah. we love low prices. no bones about it. [ laughter ] thousands of blue tags. thousands of low prices. my giant. >> a pleasant good morning to you, as always we're so glad you're waking with us, 9:12 a.m., 24 degrees, sky6 live hd giving you a glimpse over cape may, new jersey. boy it looks good, let me tell you it is cold out there. if you talk to chris he'll tell you it...
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r'sdidn't acknowledge wa enduring political nature. the fact that people fight for the same reasons as 2500 years ago. that thucydides identified. the inherent uncertainty of war. remember the hubristic knowledge, dominant battle bases -- youedge can find it on the internet. it has its own wikipedia page. if you type in "shock and awe" the fourust read conditions we were going to be able to achieve which included total control of everything. it did not even acknowledge any kind of agency or control of the future course of events by one's adversaries. and it certainly didn't acknowledge war as a contest of wills. and our ability to prevail strategically in peace and in war in particular depends on knowing who we are. and knowing our values. some in academia do not want to study war in part because they confuse the study of war with advocacy of it. and what we ought to do is think about war and conflict in the way that raymond bradberry thought about it in his purpose of writing "fahrenheit 451." when he finished writing this dystopian n
r'sdidn't acknowledge wa enduring political nature. the fact that people fight for the same reasons as 2500 years ago. that thucydides identified. the inherent uncertainty of war. remember the hubristic knowledge, dominant battle bases -- youedge can find it on the internet. it has its own wikipedia page. if you type in "shock and awe" the fourust read conditions we were going to be able to achieve which included total control of everything. it did not even acknowledge any kind of...
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so refugees status is not uniform rule in not a pathway to naturalization. and is that unconstitutionally established delegation? to refuse to except refugees because the hon delegated authority and therefore no and 48. but if they exercise power what do the states have? and i will give you an update right before the state of texas to create the interstate compact that will secure our borders in reassert the state authority to refuse refugees. florida can sign and to this. this interstate contact and taking power from the federal government budget to ensure it is compliance with proper federal law. that is one other remedies that they could have. into an ad one more point you know, every state that offers in state tuition to illegal aliens is violating federal law? she is unlawful according to a uniform law of naturalization and depending on the terms for every single violation what does that say about the state legislator? who were knowingly and willfully violating a federal law that should've checked -- subject them to 10 years in prison? what does that sa
so refugees status is not uniform rule in not a pathway to naturalization. and is that unconstitutionally established delegation? to refuse to except refugees because the hon delegated authority and therefore no and 48. but if they exercise power what do the states have? and i will give you an update right before the state of texas to create the interstate compact that will secure our borders in reassert the state authority to refuse refugees. florida can sign and to this. this interstate...
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but she's captured it so naturally.t's really funny and so cute. >> translator: i don't really understand manga, but i see my daughter's passion for it which she stays up every night working. >> translator: when we were young, we couldn't be open about our feelings. if you liked someone, you tended to keep it to yourself. young people today can express those feelings openly, which is the way i think it should be. >> these days her parents are eager to support their daughter in her dreams. printing has begun on the upcoming release "let e me be closer to you." the ceo takes her along to check on progress. >> is that too blue? >> maybe a little. look at this. >> she seems unsure about the colors on the cover. the book has to meet the expectations of the crowd funding contributors. in the end, she asks for the cover to be reprinted. in the evenings, the office becomes a manga classroom. established young artists teach basic drawing techniques. there are two classes of six. mostly college students, these day siisciples drea
but she's captured it so naturally.t's really funny and so cute. >> translator: i don't really understand manga, but i see my daughter's passion for it which she stays up every night working. >> translator: when we were young, we couldn't be open about our feelings. if you liked someone, you tended to keep it to yourself. young people today can express those feelings openly, which is the way i think it should be. >> these days her parents are eager to support their daughter in...
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he says because this is in the nature of thins. this is natural in nature. so laws should not interfere with the natural state of things. do y'all see a problem with that? laws should not interfere with the natural state of things. >> i think the term natural. >> right. who is determining what is natural. in his mind what is natural coinci coincides with his group because that's what is known. very good. he said reconsider the fallacy to consist in the assumptions that he enforced separation of the two races stands the colored race with a badge of inferiority. it is not by reason of anything found in the act but solely because the colored race chooses to put that construction upon it. he says separation of the races doesn't mean that somebody is superior and somebody is inferior only if the black people see themselves as inferior. a lot of laws don't make sense. a lot of them do not. he does take into consideration the argument about the right of property. he says it would only be the case if plessy had been white. okay. he said that states decide what const
he says because this is in the nature of thins. this is natural in nature. so laws should not interfere with the natural state of things. do y'all see a problem with that? laws should not interfere with the natural state of things. >> i think the term natural. >> right. who is determining what is natural. in his mind what is natural coinci coincides with his group because that's what is known. very good. he said reconsider the fallacy to consist in the assumptions that he enforced...
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there's only one way to travel through this natural wonder and get a glimpse of amazing.nd that's with a glass of wine in one hand, and a camera in the other, aboard rocky mountaineer. canada's rocky mountains await. call your travel agent or rocky mountaineer for special offers now. >>> live, where you live, this is abc 7 news. >> now at 11:00, debris danger, so much junk from recent storms is still making its way into the bay tonight to create big hazards now the coast guard is getting ready to take action. good evening and thank you for joining us tonight. >> abc 7 news has learned coast guard will issue warning to anyone on or near san francisco bay telling them to be wear of debris there's a lot of it. >> we are live in berkeley. >> it is really incredible here. the tide is out here at berkeley marina. everything left behind from tree limbs, plastic chairs, a lot of garbage garbage. look at what it looked like a blob of a big mess. >> it's floating down after big storms and high water. from the richmond bridge looks like an endless chain of garbage, choking this boat
there's only one way to travel through this natural wonder and get a glimpse of amazing.nd that's with a glass of wine in one hand, and a camera in the other, aboard rocky mountaineer. canada's rocky mountains await. call your travel agent or rocky mountaineer for special offers now. >>> live, where you live, this is abc 7 news. >> now at 11:00, debris danger, so much junk from recent storms is still making its way into the bay tonight to create big hazards now the coast guard is...