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>> air gas. this is tied to the economy. nice recovery and it's up a little bit. >> neil: i thought you were talk about the show. ben, what do you got? >> i like the thailand etf. low-cost supplier. even competing with this successfully. >> neil: thank you, ben. we'll let you out of the hostage taking room. you are watching the place for fox news. the cost of freedom continues on the for business. the only place. fox. ♪ ♪ >> david: with a controversial healthcare exchanges about to kick in. the president admitting the law did kick up taxes. >> it's paid for by a combination of things. we did raise taxes on some things. >> david: some things? well, some here say try a lot of things. they're not things. they're people. it's just the beginning. so are they right or wrong? hi, everybody. i'm david asman. welcome to "forbes on fox." focus with steve forbes, john tandy, rich unger, rich karlgaard, sabrina. some things? >> you get more taxes. the government is running so it you get less supply and
>> air gas. this is tied to the economy. nice recovery and it's up a little bit. >> neil: i thought you were talk about the show. ben, what do you got? >> i like the thailand etf. low-cost supplier. even competing with this successfully. >> neil: thank you, ben. we'll let you out of the hostage taking room. you are watching the place for fox news. the cost of freedom continues on the for business. the only place. fox. ♪ ♪ >> david: with a controversial...
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the gas is going to leak out into the air. a cigarette is going to cause that -- >> it seems like a movie scene. >> i guess there's no telling. >> this is video proof that it might happen. >> no one was injured in this someone as well. >> for a matador, this bull fight was a real pain in the butt. he is in a competition so he has to do certain stunts one of those stunts requires him to turn his back to the bull. the bull comes around but then -- >> that was right in the crack. >> that was in there. >> and those yoga pants give him no protection. >> at all. >> not on does he get gored, he also falls on his neck. he is trampled a little bit by the bull. it did miss his rectum but he did gore his glute causing not one but three different lacerations ranging from 5 to 15 centimeters each. there are his fellow bull fighters taking him to an ambulance. one of those shots is of his face, clearly in pain. there was blood on his head. it looks like the bull may have even kicked him. they took his leggings off and you can see his bum is
the gas is going to leak out into the air. a cigarette is going to cause that -- >> it seems like a movie scene. >> i guess there's no telling. >> this is video proof that it might happen. >> no one was injured in this someone as well. >> for a matador, this bull fight was a real pain in the butt. he is in a competition so he has to do certain stunts one of those stunts requires him to turn his back to the bull. the bull comes around but then -- >> that was...
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i like air gas, a company that air products tried to buy. has been running neck and neck with them. >> the approximate eye fight would have begun, i think the deadline was today. it would have been interesting to see but we never saw any proposals from them. now this company will have to perform and that should help his performance if in fact it helps right. >> let's get some breaking news. steve liesman is joining us. >> gm and the treasury could be about to part ways for good now. the treasury announcing another sale of gm stock, the treasury holding 101 million shares right now. they did one sale in may, looked like it brought it down to 240, they did another sale that brought it down to 100. so this could be it, guys, if you see the gm chart now at $37. it has continued to rise while the treasury has gotten rid of these shares. these shares obtained as part of the bailout of the auto industry. overall the treasury is saying it's recovered 404 of the $420 billion of t.a.r.p. fund it is put out. they're holding $120 million shares. i don't
i like air gas, a company that air products tried to buy. has been running neck and neck with them. >> the approximate eye fight would have begun, i think the deadline was today. it would have been interesting to see but we never saw any proposals from them. now this company will have to perform and that should help his performance if in fact it helps right. >> let's get some breaking news. steve liesman is joining us. >> gm and the treasury could be about to part ways for...
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in pennsylvania itself toxic air emissions is down 14% because of increased natural gas use. r in pittsburgh has s cleaner than it has been in a long time. we're seeing reduced emissions because of natural gas. >> we'll talk about the broader energy picture in just a moment, but first has there been enough research to evaluate this. >> particularly one of the advantages of the edf study, which i think is a very good one, is they knew when these completions were going on -- >> take a moment to remind our audience what completion means. >> that's when the fluid comes back from underground. the driller might put 500 million gallons of water with these chemicals in it, the water then breaks open the holes so the shale gas can get out, but the water has to be cleared out, and it brings a lot of hydrocarbons with it, and that's the time we are particularly concerned about air pollution. we cannot do a study in an area to find out what the air pollution is during completions, unless the industry tells us when they are doing it. and they don't have to tell us publicly until 60 days af
in pennsylvania itself toxic air emissions is down 14% because of increased natural gas use. r in pittsburgh has s cleaner than it has been in a long time. we're seeing reduced emissions because of natural gas. >> we'll talk about the broader energy picture in just a moment, but first has there been enough research to evaluate this. >> particularly one of the advantages of the edf study, which i think is a very good one, is they knew when these completions were going on -- >>...
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air strikes intervention threads are full of last month's air and gas attack a blamed by western powers on the assad regime but russia says those are not fresh evidence implicating syrian rebels in that war crime our correspondent maria for national is in damascus with the latest. russia's deputy foreign minister is now in damascus to discuss the deal that moscow and washington agreed on earlier in geneva code into which syria has to destroy or remove its chemical weapons by me two thousand and fourteen and before and that is maybe even more important hand over a full list of its stockpiles with a week of in the meeting with the syrian foreign minister russia's diplomat said that the talks were constructive and that damascus understands the importance of this listing and is fully aware of the consequences in case it doesn't do it because it was agreed that if syria fails to comply the deal could be enforced by a u.n. resolution backed by the threat of sanctions or military force russian officials say they received awards syrian government calls the evidence that the radical rebels are b
air strikes intervention threads are full of last month's air and gas attack a blamed by western powers on the assad regime but russia says those are not fresh evidence implicating syrian rebels in that war crime our correspondent maria for national is in damascus with the latest. russia's deputy foreign minister is now in damascus to discuss the deal that moscow and washington agreed on earlier in geneva code into which syria has to destroy or remove its chemical weapons by me two thousand and...
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air. that, plus the gas fumes, gives us the makings of a huge explosion. >> if you're trying to cheer me upk is an explosion big enough to blast the tunnel through to the entrance! >> are you sure about this? >> totally! billy, back off from the entrance. we're coming through! (inhaling) (sparking) ♪ >> aah! whoa! and you thought you needed your shark's tooth! (laughing) ♪ you know, it can be fun and comforting to have a lucky charm. >> but it's even better to know you don't need one. your head is your moststststst t tool in any situation. whether it's keeping cool in an emergency, or just using common sense when you ride your bike. in fact, i don't think i'll ever need a lucky charm again. look, dude! my shark's tooth! it must have got caught on my belt! >> here we go again... >> can i get a picture of everyone? >> my pleasure! >> you betcha! (beeping) >> think like a rescue hero. think safe! (shutter clicking) [ beeping ] [ gasps ] huh? chao? huh? our scanner's picked up two objects approaching, dead ahead and closing fast. i see 'em. sonic: metarex. it looks like they just stole that pla
air. that, plus the gas fumes, gives us the makings of a huge explosion. >> if you're trying to cheer me upk is an explosion big enough to blast the tunnel through to the entrance! >> are you sure about this? >> totally! billy, back off from the entrance. we're coming through! (inhaling) (sparking) ♪ >> aah! whoa! and you thought you needed your shark's tooth! (laughing) ♪ you know, it can be fun and comforting to have a lucky charm. >> but it's even better to...
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the pressure is now sending dangerous natural gas bub ling into the air. s brian is installing wells to volume out the gas but that could take years. a lot of residents here say they moved to bayou corne to live out the rest of their lives and now they have to flee. what do you say to those people? >> i definitely share their pain and feel their pain. we were as surprised as anyone. some think that's not enough and have filed a class aksz lawsuit. the merritts took a buyout and are moving to baton rouge. >> looks like i'm just going to be in baton rouge until my time runs out on this earth, you know? >> reporter: what drove them here to bayou corn ee is now driving them away. adrian diaz, cbs news, bayou corn, louisiana. (pop) (balloons popping) i can see the edge of my couch! (balloons popping) >>> well, good morning and welcome to wusa9. today is friday, which makes everything so much better. no matter how many technical problems you have, traffic, bad weather, it's friday. we'll get through it together. i'm jessica doyle in for andrea roane. >> sounds go
the pressure is now sending dangerous natural gas bub ling into the air. s brian is installing wells to volume out the gas but that could take years. a lot of residents here say they moved to bayou corne to live out the rest of their lives and now they have to flee. what do you say to those people? >> i definitely share their pain and feel their pain. we were as surprised as anyone. some think that's not enough and have filed a class aksz lawsuit. the merritts took a buyout and are moving...
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gas. >>> air pollution in china has gotten worse. it's a legacy of the period of rapid growth. hazy skies once a seasonal phenomenon, more common in winter. but these days pollution has become a problem in aut here's the report from beijing. >> reporter: the skies over beijing are usually clean and blue this time of the year. but not this autumn. a cloud of pollution has hung over the city for several days. this is central beijing. the air around here is so hazy, some cars have their headlights on, even though it's still daytime. emissions from cars and factories include tiny particles. levels of the pollutant on monday were from 3 to 9 times higher than the world health organization guidelines. >> translator: i am covered with dust after a one-day walk. i have a throat ache. >> translator: we cannot buy air. it is not only for individuals, but for all people. i want the government to take the initiative to promote effective controls. >> reporter: this foot ablg was taken sunday in eastern china. visibility was so limited, that some expressways were closed. china's people began
gas. >>> air pollution in china has gotten worse. it's a legacy of the period of rapid growth. hazy skies once a seasonal phenomenon, more common in winter. but these days pollution has become a problem in aut here's the report from beijing. >> reporter: the skies over beijing are usually clean and blue this time of the year. but not this autumn. a cloud of pollution has hung over the city for several days. this is central beijing. the air around here is so hazy, some cars have...
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assad, or is it to wipe out the air an gas manufacturer, or what is the goal?of unintended consequences is something that we have to worry about. when we had the bull war in a rook, we blew up some gas and things that were stored there and the gulf war syndrome has never been really solved in terms of how our troops have felt in terms of of the things they went through during that inning say, i am worried as a physician that in in attack being dumps what happens to the gas? in talking with the soviet union or the russian on his to get them to pressure the air vinnies to stop this. i think that it's clear that the syrians are there proximate. >> i all right, congressman. >> that that should be used -- >> we really do appreciate your being with us on this and we know and we can tell that you remain we appreciate you following up with us and we'll be back with you i am sure. libby has extensive experience with members on the hill. what are you hearing and where do you think it goes? the president is talking and speaker boehner is saying september 9th. >> we have t
assad, or is it to wipe out the air an gas manufacturer, or what is the goal?of unintended consequences is something that we have to worry about. when we had the bull war in a rook, we blew up some gas and things that were stored there and the gulf war syndrome has never been really solved in terms of how our troops have felt in terms of of the things they went through during that inning say, i am worried as a physician that in in attack being dumps what happens to the gas? in talking with the...
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gas still in your tank? kind of a mundane thing to do, unless you're firing a lightning two strike joint fighter. this is an in-air fueling training mission. they're getting gas over california. always kind of cool to watch these guys come in. the f-35 lightning is a very neat looking plane, very stealthy. it's got three of those planes hanging out behind in formation. this is all shot by lance corporal michael thorn. but the f-35 isn't the only one that needs gas. the ab-8 b also needs gas. they have the big induck shun jets on the side. and that can take off and land vertical. >> that made it look like had had big muscles. isn't it? >> i'm so excited to show you guys this video. it's called "danielle." as the video begins, you see this watch very closely, as the video progresses. >> she's aging. >> she's is changing. >> this was put together by anthony sergio owe. >> then he went and found some of her relatives who all had similar bone instruct why are and features and took still photos of all of those relatives and then through animation digitally created a whole new person who is aging over the course of this
gas still in your tank? kind of a mundane thing to do, unless you're firing a lightning two strike joint fighter. this is an in-air fueling training mission. they're getting gas over california. always kind of cool to watch these guys come in. the f-35 lightning is a very neat looking plane, very stealthy. it's got three of those planes hanging out behind in formation. this is all shot by lance corporal michael thorn. but the f-35 isn't the only one that needs gas. the ab-8 b also needs gas....
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you smell gas it's dad egg smell it's methane. it rises, it's lighter than air. if you smell the natural gas you want to get out. shut off the gas and ventilate the room. get the natural gas out. to test it you want to turn it an eighth of a turn and turn it back to the way it it was. notice the little thing? that's going straight with the flow of the pipe that means it's open. if it's across that means you turned off the gas. the eighth of a turn you didn't turn it off you just moved it. these are in better shape. if you can get to this valve, safely, the building's collapsed on it you can't get to it you have to use the one in the street. pg and e put all the meters outside the houses in a lot of the neighborhoods, these are pretty easy to get to. they are easy to find. if you can find the little round circle in the sidewalk. if you look directly at the house you will find this meter and this shut off on the ground floor. in is a closeup of the shut off. in is the wrench i recommend you you use it for other things. they are cheap and they will work. this is grea
you smell gas it's dad egg smell it's methane. it rises, it's lighter than air. if you smell the natural gas you want to get out. shut off the gas and ventilate the room. get the natural gas out. to test it you want to turn it an eighth of a turn and turn it back to the way it it was. notice the little thing? that's going straight with the flow of the pipe that means it's open. if it's across that means you turned off the gas. the eighth of a turn you didn't turn it off you just moved it. these...
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the pressure is now sending dangerous natural gas bub ling into the air. s brian is installing wells to volume out the gas but that could take years. a lot of residents here say they moved to bayou corne to live out the rest of their lives and now they have to flee. what do you say to those people? >> i definitely share their pain and feel their pain. we were as surprised as anyone that this occurred. >> reporter: texas brian gives residents $850 a week to get out. some think that's not enough and have filed a class-action lawsuit. the merritts took a buyout and are moving to baton rouge. >> looks like i'm just going to be in baton rouge until my time runs out on this earth, you know? >> reporter: the natural setting that drew residents to bayou corne is now driving them away. adriana diaz, cbs news, bayou corne, louisiana. bayou corn ee is now driving them away. adrian diaz, cbs news, bayou corn, louisiana. (pop) (balloons popping) i can see the edge of my couch! (balloons popping) >>> a united fght to seattle was diverted to idaho last night after the pil
the pressure is now sending dangerous natural gas bub ling into the air. s brian is installing wells to volume out the gas but that could take years. a lot of residents here say they moved to bayou corne to live out the rest of their lives and now they have to flee. what do you say to those people? >> i definitely share their pain and feel their pain. we were as surprised as anyone that this occurred. >> reporter: texas brian gives residents $850 a week to get out. some think that's...
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there is still the faint smell of gas in the air right foul this morning. this-- air right now this morning. the problem is with this construction. crews are building elevated cal train tracks. the busted line is just beyond the orange barriers we are showing you right now. that was lined with spewing natural gas for five hours over night. just after 8:00 last night, workers with the private construction company ruptured that under ground gas main. there were no evacuations ordered and no one was hurt but the leak probably made a lot of people nervous because it did happen three miles away from the deadly san bruno pipeline explosion back in 2010. and because of the proximity to the train tracks cal train had to be stopped as well. passengers were put on buses. and finally at 1:00 this morning pg&e crews were able to cap that leak. the rupture pipeline is being repaired. i'm not exactly sure how long it will take. even if that repair works, we understand the work will two on. and cal train service will resume as normal later this morning. live in san bruno
there is still the faint smell of gas in the air right foul this morning. this-- air right now this morning. the problem is with this construction. crews are building elevated cal train tracks. the busted line is just beyond the orange barriers we are showing you right now. that was lined with spewing natural gas for five hours over night. just after 8:00 last night, workers with the private construction company ruptured that under ground gas main. there were no evacuations ordered and no one...
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and in the bay area, transportation is the largest source of air pollution and a major contributor to greenhouse gasissions. and this system will help the bay area improve the air quality and reduce the greenhouse gases on behave of the air district, dca and the city of san jose i am extremely proud to be introducing this morning, some of our speakers, representing san francisco, mayor ed lee. [ applause ] representing mtc board chair, amy winhern. and representing redwood city, vice mayor jed geee and also the vice chair, of san transand also honored to be joined this morning by cyclists region nine, jared bloomenfeld. [ applause ] >> additionally i would like to recognize and thank the following elected representatives for their support of this program. supervisor john avalos. and san francisco, supervisor and commissionerer scott weiner. [ applause ] san francisco supervisor jane kim. [ applause ] sfmta board of directors tom nolan and cheyrlbrick man. >> and the mayor and director transportation policy, jilian gelet,. >> and mayor district, executive director jack broadbent. department of enviro
and in the bay area, transportation is the largest source of air pollution and a major contributor to greenhouse gasissions. and this system will help the bay area improve the air quality and reduce the greenhouse gases on behave of the air district, dca and the city of san jose i am extremely proud to be introducing this morning, some of our speakers, representing san francisco, mayor ed lee. [ applause ] representing mtc board chair, amy winhern. and representing redwood city, vice mayor jed...
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and the pressure from below is now sending dangerous natural gas bubbling into the air. texas rind is installing wells to vacuum up the natural gas but that could take years. a lot of residents say they moved to bayou core' to live the rest of their lives and now they have to flee. what do you say to the people? >> i definitely share their pain and feel their pain. >> texas brian gives residents 875 a week for evacuation costs. some think that's not enough and filed a class-action lawsuit. >> merit took a buy out and moving to baton rouge. >> looks like i'm just being baton rouge into my time. >> the natural setting, is now driving them away. adrian diaz, wjz "eyewitness news." >> some property owners and residents filed a class-action lawsuit as we herd in the story against texas brian. >>> still ahead on "eyewitness news," raves get ready to face a large crowd. >> mark has more on the ravens' preparation coming up. ,,,,,,,,, >>> the ravens go for the first road victory of the season, when they play on buffalo on sunday. sports director joins us with more on what the rav
and the pressure from below is now sending dangerous natural gas bubbling into the air. texas rind is installing wells to vacuum up the natural gas but that could take years. a lot of residents say they moved to bayou core' to live the rest of their lives and now they have to flee. what do you say to the people? >> i definitely share their pain and feel their pain. >> texas brian gives residents 875 a week for evacuation costs. some think that's not enough and filed a class-action...
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the pressure from below is now sending dangerous natural gas bubbling into the air. texas is installing wells to vacuum out the natural gas. bruce martin is vp of operations. >> a lot of residents say they moved to bayou corn to live out the rest of their lives. now they have to flee. what do you say to those people? >> i definitely share and feel their pain. we were surprised as anyone this occurred. >> reporter: they give residents $875 a week for evacuation costs. some think that's not enough and filed a class-action lawsuit. >> i doubt i can get this down. >> reporter: they took a buyout and are moving to baton rouge. >> looks like i'm going to be in baton rouge until my time runs out on this earth. >> reporter: the natural setting that drew residents to bayou corn is now driving them away. >> some property owners and residents filed a class action suit against texas brine. >>> still to come tonight, is this the last season for brian roberts in baltimore? >> mark has the latest on orioles fans favorite coming up next in sports. i want you to know stuff i don't. i
the pressure from below is now sending dangerous natural gas bubbling into the air. texas is installing wells to vacuum out the natural gas. bruce martin is vp of operations. >> a lot of residents say they moved to bayou corn to live out the rest of their lives. now they have to flee. what do you say to those people? >> i definitely share and feel their pain. we were surprised as anyone this occurred. >> reporter: they give residents $875 a week for evacuation costs. some...
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gas . in the air so it's a little bit difficult to breathe but basically we my team and i are actually tracking basically between the lines of protesters on one side where protesters are basically throwing bricks pieces of clay whatever they can get their hands on towards the police here some folks have fired some people are trying to push them out but they're still burning around us and also behind us another group of protesters that's being held at bay by the police so there's really no no place to go price were fairly staged but it does mean a tense standoff between what i see in front of me right now is a group of what looks like riot police officers and in green uniforms now they're forming a line in front of me behind them are groups of protesters their faces are not from scarves some are wearing our motorcycle how men struggling stone faced with anything they can get their hands on towards the police the police are trying to keep them a day by shooting tear gas. canisters and trying to hold the line so not really sure how the situation is going to develop but it does not look like the pr
gas . in the air so it's a little bit difficult to breathe but basically we my team and i are actually tracking basically between the lines of protesters on one side where protesters are basically throwing bricks pieces of clay whatever they can get their hands on towards the police here some folks have fired some people are trying to push them out but they're still burning around us and also behind us another group of protesters that's being held at bay by the police so there's really no no...
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building where there's gases without any ventilation the ventilation system is poor and the gas is lighter than the air floats in the air and burns easily. one of the other major problems there's a whole block of residential areas between california street and lake street. lake street is the sewer line for san francisco it has one sir, line. and you know the problem that i have is the lack of consideration of - a perfect storm earthquake prone, flood prone, people with burgers running around in a dental area and i live across the street with other people and people with children. and also number one the line goes right by with electrical wires constantly spashgz and repairs are made daily. that's a consideration all that other b.a. lesson of the flood zone won't flood it floods all the time. i think what at&t is could go is cost effective. screw the safety and screw the people. thank you >> thank. >> next speaker >> good afternoon. i'm dr. kenneth. i ask you to deny at&t this permit. in 2006 the first floor of 4216 california street was flooded with 18 inches of water. as we know san francisco is in a
building where there's gases without any ventilation the ventilation system is poor and the gas is lighter than the air floats in the air and burns easily. one of the other major problems there's a whole block of residential areas between california street and lake street. lake street is the sewer line for san francisco it has one sir, line. and you know the problem that i have is the lack of consideration of - a perfect storm earthquake prone, flood prone, people with burgers running around in...
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you're gonna burn a lot more gas with your air conditioner on. you know why? especially on a hot, hot day, because now you're having to put out more energy to get to air condition the car, more energy. how we do that? we're gonna be talking about later, okay? talk about that too. ain't that nice? a whole a lot of ideas we can talk about, 'cause all these ideas begin with f. what are they? physics. physics. physics, that's right, yeah. let's talk a little bit about kinetic energy. i haven't given you the relationship for kinetic energy, yet. let me give it to you. it's a little tricky. i'm not going to derive it. it's derived in the footnote in your text. i'll just state it without proof. it's half a mass, multiplied by the speed square. remember momentum was just mass times speed, simple, simple. this, somewhat more complex, because it's half the mass times the speed square. the square of the speed tells you that, wow, it really depends on speed, because it's speed multiplied by speed. so it's very, very speed dependent. when we talked about firing the rifle b
you're gonna burn a lot more gas with your air conditioner on. you know why? especially on a hot, hot day, because now you're having to put out more energy to get to air condition the car, more energy. how we do that? we're gonna be talking about later, okay? talk about that too. ain't that nice? a whole a lot of ideas we can talk about, 'cause all these ideas begin with f. what are they? physics. physics. physics, that's right, yeah. let's talk a little bit about kinetic energy. i haven't...
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it was greenhouse gas reduction. it was local air quality. it was job creation, and it was overall fuel diversity in the electricity portfolio in california. so, the fuel diversity part is to make sure that we aren't the actual electricity coming in to service california, isn't all natural gas or all one resource so there's less chance of market manipulation. that was a lesson from the energy crisis in 2001. local air pollution, again, it matters where the power is coming from. if it's a wind farm in texas and it can't be delivered into california. you still need to have generation in california so it doesn't clean california there. it reduces carbon, but it doesn't eliminate nox or particulate matter. that's how the buckets were set up. however, the reason some bundled recs are allowed and some out of state resources are allowed -- i shouldn't say it's not actually technically out of state. they can't deliver into california. they are allowed. there is some advantage to having some diversity in the utilities procurement plans. so that a few
it was greenhouse gas reduction. it was local air quality. it was job creation, and it was overall fuel diversity in the electricity portfolio in california. so, the fuel diversity part is to make sure that we aren't the actual electricity coming in to service california, isn't all natural gas or all one resource so there's less chance of market manipulation. that was a lesson from the energy crisis in 2001. local air pollution, again, it matters where the power is coming from. if it's a wind...
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even though the leak has been capped, you can still smell sort of the faint scent of gas in the air. just after 8:00 last night workers with the private construction company ruptured that under ground gas main. there were no evacuations ordered but no one was hurt. the area is sealed off for a tile. this leak made a lot of people nervous. it happened three miles away from the deadly san bruno pipeline explosion back in 2010. because of the proximity to the train tracks. cal train had to be stopped because of this leak. passengers were put on to buses but i'm told services will be back to normal. the leak was capped at 1:00 this morning. pg&e crews able to do that. the ruptured pipeline being repaired right now. it's unknown how long it will take. even as that repair work happens, construction will continue later on today. live in san bruno alex savidge ktvu channel 2 news. >>> time is 5:04. we are following developing news from kenya where several large explosions were heard this morning at that shopping mall where terrorists are still holding hostages. we want to show you new video.
even though the leak has been capped, you can still smell sort of the faint scent of gas in the air. just after 8:00 last night workers with the private construction company ruptured that under ground gas main. there were no evacuations ordered but no one was hurt. the area is sealed off for a tile. this leak made a lot of people nervous. it happened three miles away from the deadly san bruno pipeline explosion back in 2010. because of the proximity to the train tracks. cal train had to be...
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police the police are holding their ground right now as you can see there's fires behind me tear gas is in the air for a little bit difficult to breathe here as you can see in front of me the police are trying to hold their territory on the other side there's basically a group of anarchists black bloc kids whatever you want to call them many of the protesters here have been picking up stones along the side of the road in fact if you can pan down you can see someone trying to pull out a fire stones on the ground from the clashes this smoke right here if we can pan to it that's tear gas so we're actually going to move away we don't really have. a safe safe area to go to are effectively stuck between the. protesters behind us and the ones you're seeing in front of us who are who are throwing anything they can get their hands on really people have come out here to this neighborhood to commemorate the death of a young man a young hip hop artist leftist leaning i suppose who was murdered on tuesday evening by someone who was a self-confessed golden dawn member that's one of the sort of neo fascist parti
police the police are holding their ground right now as you can see there's fires behind me tear gas is in the air for a little bit difficult to breathe here as you can see in front of me the police are trying to hold their territory on the other side there's basically a group of anarchists black bloc kids whatever you want to call them many of the protesters here have been picking up stones along the side of the road in fact if you can pan down you can see someone trying to pull out a fire...