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examines the inner workings of the continental congress and continental army and britain's fifth political and military reaction to the start of the war. this is about one hour. [applause] thank you for that gracious introduction and thank you, all, for making it out on a not so pleasant evening, whether one is at least. i was supposed to be here a couple of years ago and i think i had a hip operation and it knocked me out and i've always regretted that i missed this, so i'm back here to sort of makeup. i want to talk about the book i just have written and so this is a thinly disguised propaganda campaign to get you to purchase this undoubtably magisterial book. [laughter] called "revolutionary summer." but i don't feel comfortable just talking about my own wares, so there will be the last time that we actually mention the book per say, except to say that it's a great beach reading -- [laughter] it's really short and that all the royalties from the book will go directly to the alexander ellis scholarship fund, and he is my youngest son. [laughter] i'm trying to tell the very familiar story
examines the inner workings of the continental congress and continental army and britain's fifth political and military reaction to the start of the war. this is about one hour. [applause] thank you for that gracious introduction and thank you, all, for making it out on a not so pleasant evening, whether one is at least. i was supposed to be here a couple of years ago and i think i had a hip operation and it knocked me out and i've always regretted that i missed this, so i'm back here to sort...
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he is not elected to the continental congress in 1774. i think he finished something like 10th or 11th in the voting in the house of burgesses. he is not a back bencher but not one of the top figures. over the course of the next year, through his writing he does get a wider reputation as a very smart guy and as somebody who is beginning to articulate a new conception of america's relationship with their quote, mother country, a relationship actually not all that different from the one that was initially worked out between canada and the british sovereigns. so i comes to the congress in may of 1775. he had been in mon at that cello more than six months before that time -- monticello. he is the delegate's vote to elect the committee that will draft the declaration of independence. jefferson receives the largest number of votes which is interesting because he was really, hadn't said almost anything in the continental congress before that time. i think because people had understanding of his literary gifts. there is back and forth conversatio
he is not elected to the continental congress in 1774. i think he finished something like 10th or 11th in the voting in the house of burgesses. he is not a back bencher but not one of the top figures. over the course of the next year, through his writing he does get a wider reputation as a very smart guy and as somebody who is beginning to articulate a new conception of america's relationship with their quote, mother country, a relationship actually not all that different from the one that was...
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when begoin marched south from canada, he outnumbered horatio gates in the continental army. after taking ticonderoga he expected that the population would be relatively supported of the british. but by the time he reached saratoga he was outnumbered by virtually 4-1. he likened his opponents to the many headed hydra. this is the figure in practical mythology which grew new heads every time one was cut off. he argued that it had been the smallest loyalists of rising somewhere in new hampshire were somewhere in new york or connecticut he could have one. in virtually a mirror of begoin's march south cornwallis marched north and successfully defeated the remnants of the continental army at the battle battle of camden in august 1780 but like begoin he found it more and more difficult to gain even the most basic intelligence about the geography. he was completely outnumbered by the time he reached yorktown. the fact is the british had never anticipated having to occupy america. they predicated the war in the belief that the majority of americans supported written. they believe tha
when begoin marched south from canada, he outnumbered horatio gates in the continental army. after taking ticonderoga he expected that the population would be relatively supported of the british. but by the time he reached saratoga he was outnumbered by virtually 4-1. he likened his opponents to the many headed hydra. this is the figure in practical mythology which grew new heads every time one was cut off. he argued that it had been the smallest loyalists of rising somewhere in new hampshire...
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almost the entire outer continental hell. and we are even in the gulf where we can drill under moratorium despite the rulings of federal judges. regarding coal, president jimmy carter -- you may remember -- said i want to, i want to develop a billion tons of coal. and then he sat about to making that impossible. he developed, basically, a comsar system for leasing coal in the american west, and he imposed regulations on states that made it impossible for states to regulate the reclamation of their coal. i know i'm going a little inside baseball on you here, but there was a law called the service mining control reclamation act passed by congress to say we want to make sure that when coal is mined in america, the land is fully restored. and what the states were promised, the members of congress, the senators were promised when that legislation was going through the congress was states will run their own programs. now, for those of you who know the clean water act, the clean air act, this is not like that. those acts allow for d
almost the entire outer continental hell. and we are even in the gulf where we can drill under moratorium despite the rulings of federal judges. regarding coal, president jimmy carter -- you may remember -- said i want to, i want to develop a billion tons of coal. and then he sat about to making that impossible. he developed, basically, a comsar system for leasing coal in the american west, and he imposed regulations on states that made it impossible for states to regulate the reclamation of...
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oh, my gosh, the entire outer continental shelf available for oil and gas leasing. well, yaw, available, but what at the end of the day will be leased? remains to be seen. what the industry wants to do. and that event as i lay out in my book drove the industry into the deep waters. part of it was the price issue over gas. part of it was what happened, the collapse of our hopes in alaska, but that technological enforcing of it's all available, wherever you think there's a potential for you to develop energy and mineral go out and get it, and that's what they did, and we had huge successes. remarkable discusses. and even a post bp blowout success. that has been -- that i lay out in my book where we continue to drill in the deep water. and remarkable, remarkable successes. where are we today? well, as i show by chart chart in my book, reagan had the entire outer continental shelf available, obama has it closed and in the gulf where we can drill on a quasi-moratorium despites rulings of federal judges. regarding coal, president jimmy carter, you may remember, said i wan
oh, my gosh, the entire outer continental shelf available for oil and gas leasing. well, yaw, available, but what at the end of the day will be leased? remains to be seen. what the industry wants to do. and that event as i lay out in my book drove the industry into the deep waters. part of it was the price issue over gas. part of it was what happened, the collapse of our hopes in alaska, but that technological enforcing of it's all available, wherever you think there's a potential for you to...
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por el consumo, volviÓ a tener, almorzo con un grupo de jÓvenes representan representantes de 5 continentesencarcelados en donde estÁn acostumbrados a ver un papa que tenga gestos de reunirse con adicto con jÓvenes presos es un papa muy cariÑoso, muy cercano a la gente lo hemos visto que se acerca abrazar a besar niÑos. >> o de los le dan una lectura mÁs religiosa. >> no hace lo que dice cristo en el evangelio tendrÍa que llevar el mensaje de salvaciÓn, la mayor fiesta estÁ mas viva que nunca, una tregua que le permitiÓ tomar sol en la playa en pleno invierno. >> de todas las re sigugiones q jesÚs, es increÍble y muestra muchÍsimo la iglesia catÓlica que tiene muchÍsima fuerza. >> desde el papa mÓvil sigue improvisando, se bajÓ a bendecir en san francisco de assis y beÓo a cuÁnto bebÉ se le cruzÓ por el camino insiste quiere in iglesia cercana a la gente, se me hace muy padre como le gritan al papa y muy cariÑoso por todos en especial por latinoamericanos que estÁn orgullosos y felices de tener por primera vez un papa de su continente. >> estÁn llegando a su lugar en las playas el papa enca
por el consumo, volviÓ a tener, almorzo con un grupo de jÓvenes representan representantes de 5 continentesencarcelados en donde estÁn acostumbrados a ver un papa que tenga gestos de reunirse con adicto con jÓvenes presos es un papa muy cariÑoso, muy cercano a la gente lo hemos visto que se acerca abrazar a besar niÑos. >> o de los le dan una lectura mÁs religiosa. >> no hace lo que dice cristo en el evangelio tendrÍa que llevar el mensaje de salvaciÓn, la mayor fiesta...
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and many of the supplies were from the continental army. most of us today think of him as the --, he created this fictitis company. bringing from france weapons, ammunition, money, uniforms to washington's army. it was very much like a modern-day drug trade. just like they have speedboats. the american coast guard today. i run the british naval ships. >> bunker hill was such a trauma for much of the british general draft. the behavior and the years after . i'm just wondering, to what degree is that true? >> well, that is repeated directly. i never found any reference in the documents read general actually said there were dramatically influenced by about grill. i do believe that it had an effect in may will explain how caution in new york and some did some the to. whenever you started today engaged washington he realized is a much tougher challenge than the expected. you believe it was necessary to sit in the war or indeed even dissolve. what is the point of the feeding americans in battle. he felt it was very necessary to -- feet built the
and many of the supplies were from the continental army. most of us today think of him as the --, he created this fictitis company. bringing from france weapons, ammunition, money, uniforms to washington's army. it was very much like a modern-day drug trade. just like they have speedboats. the american coast guard today. i run the british naval ships. >> bunker hill was such a trauma for much of the british general draft. the behavior and the years after . i'm just wondering, to what...
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thomas paine complained of the sunshine patriots and that from the continental army with their ranks of pennsylvania and new jersey in 1778 the most trusted of all advisers told the government they would have to double the number of soldiers in america. the very presence of the british army alienated americans support. the two sides increasingly regarded one another as orders. what of my favorite quotes said the every day discoveries of the diabolical country. [laughter] also the ideological component the british regarded them as criminals and they question if they should even be treated as a regular prisoner of war. the british commanders understood they needed to win popular support. but to be in conflict with the difficulties of fighting the war so who would use the phrase we need to subdue the wines of america? those various declarations of independence complained the british and germans using against them against their fellow subjects they would try to compensate their small size to use glaves and native americans but this 80 dated the population. with stories of plunder and rap
thomas paine complained of the sunshine patriots and that from the continental army with their ranks of pennsylvania and new jersey in 1778 the most trusted of all advisers told the government they would have to double the number of soldiers in america. the very presence of the british army alienated americans support. the two sides increasingly regarded one another as orders. what of my favorite quotes said the every day discoveries of the diabolical country. [laughter] also the ideological...
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viajaron 35 horas, que vinieron caminando ,argentinos, eso es ntidad de peregrinos y luntario el continentelos chicos puso la bandera de su país y la pusimos ahí porque estamos atendiendo español nosotros y as se divierten a la zcano/telemu o 1:02-1:10ara atee esto a disposición a mas de metido, cada uno con unaternacin misma vocación sot sin importar toamerica sot y el quel ternacin dos somos jóvenes y creemos en mismo, en que podos seguir en esa locura de seguir a dios nue nos importen los demás con razn la alegra del continente contagia a otros venidos de mucho mas lejos aunque muchos ni siquiera ueee pa mas que por la tele poutarn s de felices hasta el turo lezcano, temundo stopen blanca ---en la capital del pais, congresistas tratan de responder una pregunta dentro del debate de una reforma migratoria. que hacer con los millones de jovenes indocumentados que llegaron a este pais cuando eran niÑos? pitch - cesar ---algunos politicos estan a favor de ofrecerles algun tipo de camino hacia legalizacion, pero en contra de otorgarles el mismo derecho a sus padres. --- randy serrano nos ampli
viajaron 35 horas, que vinieron caminando ,argentinos, eso es ntidad de peregrinos y luntario el continentelos chicos puso la bandera de su país y la pusimos ahí porque estamos atendiendo español nosotros y as se divierten a la zcano/telemu o 1:02-1:10ara atee esto a disposición a mas de metido, cada uno con unaternacin misma vocación sot sin importar toamerica sot y el quel ternacin dos somos jóvenes y creemos en mismo, en que podos seguir en esa locura de seguir a dios nue nos importen...
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from his draft of the resolution of the stamp act congress to his attendance at the first continental congress in 1774. >> published by cambridge university press but it's the first comprehensive analysis of the political thought of john dickinson as it was rooted in quicker constitutional through. my interest in trembling came out of my interest in early american political theory and religion. i started out studying quakers and quakerism in the colonial period and when i got to the revolution his name kept coming up. and when i tried to research and i couldn't find anything about him, or very little or and what was there was very conflicted and now we seem to really be able to understand his action. very few people had heard of dixons and -- dickinson today. that's in stark contract to slightly. in the years immediately after the revolution his name was better known in washington or franklin. john dickinson wrote many of america's first state papers. many of the highest level documents, policy documents, constitutions, legislations. but he also wrote many more things for ordinary ame
from his draft of the resolution of the stamp act congress to his attendance at the first continental congress in 1774. >> published by cambridge university press but it's the first comprehensive analysis of the political thought of john dickinson as it was rooted in quicker constitutional through. my interest in trembling came out of my interest in early american political theory and religion. i started out studying quakers and quakerism in the colonial period and when i got to the...
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papa que el propio espÍritu santo quiso para este tiempo, quiso para esta jmj en amÉrica, en el continenteeta, explicanos, cÓmo es esto de que el papa pudiera perdonar pecados a travÉs del twitter. >> no, perdonar no, borrar la huella del pecado, catecismo elemental catÓlico, seÑor ramos. >> por favor, para eso te invitamos. >> bueno, a ver, con la confesiÓn el sacramento insustituible, sacramento insustituible se borra el pecado, ¿pero quÉ sucede? >> o sea, ir con un sacerdote y confesarte. >> fÍsicamente. tÚ vas y el sacerdote te absuelve, perdona tu pecado, pero el pecado, el mÁs perdonado deja huella, si te mueres, te estoy hablando de acuerdo a la religiÓn catolica, tÚ te vas con esa huella, podrÍas no entrar al cielo, sino quedar en un purgatorio, cuando tÚ recibes una indulgencia plenaria, la indulgencia borra la huella del pecado, ¿quÉ tienes que hacer para recibir indulgencia? >> presentamos una grÁfica sobre eso. adelante. >> para recibir indulgencia tienes que... en primer lugar confesarte fÍsicamente ante un sacerdote, segundo, asistir a una misa en una iglesia, no porque yo la
papa que el propio espÍritu santo quiso para este tiempo, quiso para esta jmj en amÉrica, en el continenteeta, explicanos, cÓmo es esto de que el papa pudiera perdonar pecados a travÉs del twitter. >> no, perdonar no, borrar la huella del pecado, catecismo elemental catÓlico, seÑor ramos. >> por favor, para eso te invitamos. >> bueno, a ver, con la confesiÓn el sacramento insustituible, sacramento insustituible se borra el pecado, ¿pero quÉ sucede? >> o sea, ir...
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the continental congress adopted the declaration of independence in philadelphia, pennsylvania. the historic document was drafted by thomas jefferson and signed by the likes of john hancock, john adams, and benjamin franklin. to disseminate news of freedom, congress ordered printed copies to be sent by courier to the armies in the field, to the newly independent colonies, to the committees of public safety, and commanders of continental troops. 26 official copies are known to exist. >> if you think about the declaration, how news spread -- no tv, no messenger, no twitter, texting -- so it really was by word of mouth locally and then by printed documents, like broadsides -- single printed pages -- or these newspapers. >> in a remarkable coincidence, both john adams and thomas jefferson, the only signers of the declaration of independence later to serve as presidents of the united states, died on the same day -- july 4, 1826 -- which was the 50th anniversary of the declaration. the historic day marked the beginning of the journey of the 13 former british colonies towards a lasting
the continental congress adopted the declaration of independence in philadelphia, pennsylvania. the historic document was drafted by thomas jefferson and signed by the likes of john hancock, john adams, and benjamin franklin. to disseminate news of freedom, congress ordered printed copies to be sent by courier to the armies in the field, to the newly independent colonies, to the committees of public safety, and commanders of continental troops. 26 official copies are known to exist. >> if...
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irÓnico es que ecuador ha sido criticado Últimamente por aprobar una de las mÁs duras leyes del continenterte acaban de aprobar una de las leyes mÁs duras del continente y del mundo en contra de los periodistas, la llamada "ley mordaza" ¿cÓmo se hace este balance? >> tÚ eres suave al llamarle contradicciÓn, es una hipocresÍa y es caracterÍstica de un tirano, o sea, tirano es todo aquel que abusa en grado extremos de su autoridad, jerarquÍa o poder, lo cual ocurre en ecuador, no hay una democracia, cosa que desgraciadamente ignoran los estados unidos en base a un hecho muy claro: existen independencia de poderes en donde la justicia si se aprecia de ser independiente. con ese antecedente se puede explicar lo que preguntas. correa quiere encubrir su desprestigio internacional reivindicÁndose como un luchador de los derechos humanos que reprime internamente en el ecuador ofreciendo asilo a snowden. la primera oferta vino del ecuador, no fue que Él la pidiÓ. de paso quiere llenar el vacÍo de chÁvez, como el gran anti yanquis latino americano y por Último, disimular lo que internamente hace igu
irÓnico es que ecuador ha sido criticado Últimamente por aprobar una de las mÁs duras leyes del continenterte acaban de aprobar una de las leyes mÁs duras del continente y del mundo en contra de los periodistas, la llamada "ley mordaza" ¿cÓmo se hace este balance? >> tÚ eres suave al llamarle contradicciÓn, es una hipocresÍa y es caracterÍstica de un tirano, o sea, tirano es todo aquel que abusa en grado extremos de su autoridad, jerarquÍa o poder, lo cual ocurre en...
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the entire outer continental shelf available for oil and gas leasing. well, yes. available, but at the end of the day will be leased? that remains to be seen, what the industry wants to do. that event, as i lay out in my book, drove the industry into deep waters. part of it was a price issue over gas. part of it was what happened at the last of our up to alaska. but that technological and forcing, saying it is all available wherever you think there is a potential for you to develop energy and minerals, go on and get it. that's what they did, and that's what they did. and we had huge remarkable successes. even opposed bp plot success that has been -- that i lay and in my book where we continue to drill in the deep water. remarkable, rorquals successes. where are we today? reagan and the entire after -- under, metals shelf available. obama has it almost entirely closed. even in the goal for weekend drill regarding kolbe's, president jimmy carter, you may remember, said i want to know develop a billion tons of coal. then he set about making that impossible. he develo
the entire outer continental shelf available for oil and gas leasing. well, yes. available, but at the end of the day will be leased? that remains to be seen, what the industry wants to do. that event, as i lay out in my book, drove the industry into deep waters. part of it was a price issue over gas. part of it was what happened at the last of our up to alaska. but that technological and forcing, saying it is all available wherever you think there is a potential for you to develop energy and...
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the continental is the kind of place about which i am unreservedly sentimental. >> when i was youngerh my grandparents and my parents, yes. >> this opened in 1956. >> classic, unironic cuisine, meaning dishes you haven't seen since -- like forever. a hipster-free zone of french continental ocean liner classics, such as -- caesar salad tossed fresh to order, tableside and beef tartar, also prepared tableside, as one must. shrimp cocktail. not a deconstructed shrimp cocktail, a shrimp cocktail, the way jesus wants you to eat them, all served by a dedicated professional. >> in culinary school we were taught this. real customers is your final class. we'd have to do the field of fruits table side, all of that. it would fly off the fork and land in somebody's soup. i'd start with the orange. run into trouble. i'll be right back. behind the screen i'm ripping the thing with my teeth. at least once a day one of the students would set themselves or the customers on fire. the sterno would spill and l they'd light it. >> no, that doesn't happen here. like i said, professionals. >> this is going
the continental is the kind of place about which i am unreservedly sentimental. >> when i was youngerh my grandparents and my parents, yes. >> this opened in 1956. >> classic, unironic cuisine, meaning dishes you haven't seen since -- like forever. a hipster-free zone of french continental ocean liner classics, such as -- caesar salad tossed fresh to order, tableside and beef tartar, also prepared tableside, as one must. shrimp cocktail. not a deconstructed shrimp cocktail, a...
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fresh, continental, ocean liner classics such as -- ceasar salad, tossed fresh to order. side. and beef char char also prepared table side as one must. shrimp cocktail. a shrimp cocktail the way jesus wants you to eat them. all served by a dedicated professional. >> in culinary school we were taught this. real customers is your final class. we'd have to do the fruits, table side, all that which would fly off the fork and land in somebody's soup. i was so bad. start with the orange. run into trouble. i'll be right back. bite with my teeth. stripping the thing. at least once a day. one of the students would set themselves or the customers on fire. the inferno would spill and they'd light it. there would be this line from the thing down across the floor up their leg. no. that doesn't happen here. like i said, professionals. >> this is going to go like a big fire ball. >> fire ball. good. >> the kind who know how to properly prepare these dishes. sweet. >> like a goose bump moment. >> yeah. >> for dave, another classic. a sauce made of cognac, cream. >> that is nice. look at
fresh, continental, ocean liner classics such as -- ceasar salad, tossed fresh to order. side. and beef char char also prepared table side as one must. shrimp cocktail. a shrimp cocktail the way jesus wants you to eat them. all served by a dedicated professional. >> in culinary school we were taught this. real customers is your final class. we'd have to do the fruits, table side, all that which would fly off the fork and land in somebody's soup. i was so bad. start with the orange. run...
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. >>> francisco sigue despertando pasiÓn, continente que tiene un pontÍfice propio. >>> pienso que meino al aeropuerto miles de personas los saludaban de la calle, y saludÓ a enfermos que no podÍan verlo bien desde lejos. muchos de los jÓvenes que participan de estas jornadas se quedaron con las ganas de ir aparecida, la enorme distancia dejÓ las playas desiertas, y no se vio a grandes masas. >>> hubo un problema y no pudimos llegar. >>> antes de venir tuvimos que decidir si llegabamos a rio. >>> hay hasta un doble de francis francisco, y la prensa destaca la amabilidad del pontÍfice argentino. y maÑana se esperan cientos de miles de fieles que tendrÁn la oportunidad de ver al papa francisco. >>> los casos de pedofilia por parte de sacerdotes catÓlicos podrÍan obstaculizar el camino para su canonizaciÓn, uno de sus elementos fue la relaciÓn del pontÍfice con la fundaciÓn de marcial maciel. >>> el papa francisco tiene la santificaciÓn de juan pablo ii y le dio luz verde, pero en mÉxico se alzaron voces que quieren impedir que lo canonice por encubrir a sacerdotes pederastas. >>> no se
. >>> francisco sigue despertando pasiÓn, continente que tiene un pontÍfice propio. >>> pienso que meino al aeropuerto miles de personas los saludaban de la calle, y saludÓ a enfermos que no podÍan verlo bien desde lejos. muchos de los jÓvenes que participan de estas jornadas se quedaron con las ganas de ir aparecida, la enorme distancia dejÓ las playas desiertas, y no se vio a grandes masas. >>> hubo un problema y no pudimos llegar. >>> antes de venir...
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. >>> grandes equipos del viaejo continente, y uno de la mls participarÁn de la primera copa internacionalese joven fus y everton. hoy termina la copa libertadores 2013 y se ratificaron las pomtensa, el ganador y si un equipo de mÉxico ganara, el mÉxico epor lo conmemevorepartiy hasta el momento califraj. >>> y dos equipos se reportaron en la nfl. el resto de los integrantes del oeste, seattle, san luis, arizona, los raiders lo harÁ maÑana. >>> aarÓn hernÁndez regresÓ a corte, y de acuera deporabogados estÁn fuera de gvrfre y hasta el momento la selecciÓn de estados unidos continÚa entrenando, este minicampeonato llegaria el jueves. el eeequipo se prepara. tiene su bolecto direcgpo er los gigantes enfrn tan con chad. hasta momento crfo enfrentamientos perdieron 5, y desde el jueves reciben a los cacc cacharros. >>> y llegamos al final, y bajponer una lÍnea de adiuda sobre inmigraciÓn, expertos legales contestar llamadas sobre temas generaciÓn de inmigracion, la acciÓn dberida, tambiÉn para las victicsjvaf violencia gracias y llame 4155386820. >>> y mientras tanto los dejo con el "noticiero u
. >>> grandes equipos del viaejo continente, y uno de la mls participarÁn de la primera copa internacionalese joven fus y everton. hoy termina la copa libertadores 2013 y se ratificaron las pomtensa, el ganador y si un equipo de mÉxico ganara, el mÉxico epor lo conmemevorepartiy hasta el momento califraj. >>> y dos equipos se reportaron en la nfl. el resto de los integrantes del oeste, seattle, san luis, arizona, los raiders lo harÁ maÑana. >>> aarÓn hernÁndez...
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it is going to be a long-term rocket for our country to deal coastline of the continental country and to deal with these types of problems. it seems to me that if they are in the business of predicting where we are at the greatest risks, the could be the agency better than fema who could be making the decisions on how to prioritize funds and a time when we have limited resources in the country on all types of infrastructure demand that we have. this is another infrastructure demand, this protection of our coastline, and i think that is one idea -- none of them are perfect -- it is one idea that could work. >> do you think there is enough awareness between what you have been through and joplin and oklahoma and all of these things we have been through in the country -- now we are dealing with these unusually severe wildfires out west -- that we might be able to get a huge bipartisan majority of governors to ask for this kind of reform? >> i think so. so many more of us are now getting affected directly by it. i think it is very difficult to understand this until you have been through it
it is going to be a long-term rocket for our country to deal coastline of the continental country and to deal with these types of problems. it seems to me that if they are in the business of predicting where we are at the greatest risks, the could be the agency better than fema who could be making the decisions on how to prioritize funds and a time when we have limited resources in the country on all types of infrastructure demand that we have. this is another infrastructure demand, this...
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reporte de naciones unidas muestra que cada dÍa que pasa se gana el combate en contra de sida en el continenteiento de sida. >>> la obesidad infantil es un problema nacional de salud en estados unidos, pero afecta en mayor medidas a los familias hispanas desde los Ángeles skwlaun carlos gonzÁlez, nos dice de quÉ forma se puede evitar y que hacen algunos padres para que sus hijos no tengan sobre peso y obesidad la obesidad infantil es un problema bastante grave y la tiene poco mÁs de 17% de los niÑos entre dos y 19 aÑos de edad en estados unidos quiÉn corren el riesgo de tener problemas de salud series a temprana edad. >>> alta presiÓn de pequeÑos estÁn formando a nuestras arterias estÁn cambiando. >>> la obesidad fue declarada como una enfermedad y hay quienes la llaman como una epidemia que afecta a los niÑos hispanos puesto que 38% los menores la tiene. >>> los niÑos latinos estÁn teniendo muchos problemas de obesidad y ademÁs de diabetes tipo 2 ya una vez que con contraen la diabetes tipo 2 es de por vida. >>> hay dos formas de combatirla uno la buena alimentaciÓn la cual consiste en 70% de
reporte de naciones unidas muestra que cada dÍa que pasa se gana el combate en contra de sida en el continenteiento de sida. >>> la obesidad infantil es un problema nacional de salud en estados unidos, pero afecta en mayor medidas a los familias hispanas desde los Ángeles skwlaun carlos gonzÁlez, nos dice de quÉ forma se puede evitar y que hacen algunos padres para que sus hijos no tengan sobre peso y obesidad la obesidad infantil es un problema bastante grave y la tiene poco mÁs...
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>>ees visita histórica en el continente que lo vio nacer, y sobre todo en país de desigualdad sociall palacio de rio de janeiro . >> la presidenta de la republica de brasil, dilma rousseff dio palabras de bienvenida al papa y el papa hablo de austeridad . >> no tengo oro ni plata, pero si a cristo . >> noticias univisión 14 . >> el papa estará una semana en brasil para vinculo con la juventud . >> en popularidad esta foto causa controversia . >> time . >> mire m es como la cabeza del pontifice que es comentado porque dicen que parecen cuernos y ponen en duda casualidad . >> la revista no dice nada . >> universidad de nevada dice que salsas de méxico exceden nivel de plomo por normas de fda (agencia de alimentos y medicamentos de estados unidos) . >> autoridades quieren poner más estándares . >> la cena es chulletas en salsa roja con ingredinetes . >> nosotros comemos chile, es más rico . >> pero no todo lo que le puso es natural . >> de botella porque comprar tomates ají . >> pero cuidado dicen que hay varias marcas que se venden acá tiene niveles peligrosos de plomo . >> de tiempo s
>>ees visita histórica en el continente que lo vio nacer, y sobre todo en país de desigualdad sociall palacio de rio de janeiro . >> la presidenta de la republica de brasil, dilma rousseff dio palabras de bienvenida al papa y el papa hablo de austeridad . >> no tengo oro ni plata, pero si a cristo . >> noticias univisión 14 . >> el papa estará una semana en brasil para vinculo con la juventud . >> en popularidad esta foto causa controversia . >>...
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continental only making $90 barrel. $12 differential.ow they're getting $2 less than the west texas price. stocks are not but not hot enough. it will be a huge beneficiary from this gigantic rally. that is a growth company. it makes up 71% of the total production. that's a lot of oil that can now sell for a little less than $107 a barrel. same goes for whiting petroleum, 700,000 acres. i also like kodiak oil and gas, with 42,000 acres in the bakken, bringing their total holdings in the area to 96,000. they're not for sale. that didn't work. there was supposed to be an auction but it never happened. all of these companies used to be second class citizens in the oil market but now they can get the same high price as everybody else. in the eagle ford shale, another huge discovery i told you about many times, they should benefit nicely. 53,000 acres and they expect to grow liquid production by 30% this year. if you want a high quality company with exposure to the bakken and the eagle ford, look no further than eog resources. a big player wit
continental only making $90 barrel. $12 differential.ow they're getting $2 less than the west texas price. stocks are not but not hot enough. it will be a huge beneficiary from this gigantic rally. that is a growth company. it makes up 71% of the total production. that's a lot of oil that can now sell for a little less than $107 a barrel. same goes for whiting petroleum, 700,000 acres. i also like kodiak oil and gas, with 42,000 acres in the bakken, bringing their total holdings in the area to...
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out as fugitives and a handful of camps they maintain in the creeks awaiting a resolution to the continental for a deal that would permit them to return. about . this my wife and i live. on five dollars so we need developments schools i just gone walk down to you know the government should do something about . that. a group of local journalists committed to visit a tech is kept for a prat. well you are going. to go through. but there are some boys with guns telling to cover their faces. you know them as i mean nobody tell them to arrange themselves. and i just. don't go. to the. victims multiply here. it's very profitable to invest in colombia we did a very profitable there's a very high return on investment. you'll know me and he said that i've been working in this area for thirty years and i've always had to pay the armed groups a lot of needed betis and you have had a managers have changed their name and strategy but i just feel the same buggers. high ranking suspects give no comment what you have to say about that mr president . to president putin. but. i won't give an interview i'm sorr
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airways or united continental. liz: okay.configuring some of their first-class cabins and doing all kinds of different things. some people like it and some people don't breed to has the best service to iraq. >> they are all pretty good. united had their struggles. the on-time performance did badly last year. very well-documented problems. they are getting better. baggage handling statistics and on-time performance comes in about the same. liz: you are you avoiding? >> you know, again, i still think that they have the opportunity to outperform the broader markets. with that caveat m. jet blue and southwest. liz: the low-cost guys. >> low-cost carriers. one of the main reasons is because the fees. there is a huge drive of economic value creation. southwestern jet blue giveaway checked bags for free. that is a huge source. liz: leaving money on the table. an interesting point. they keep. great to see you. over to you. ashley: i think we are here together. topping the box office this fourth of july weekend. if you see the lone ra
airways or united continental. liz: okay.configuring some of their first-class cabins and doing all kinds of different things. some people like it and some people don't breed to has the best service to iraq. >> they are all pretty good. united had their struggles. the on-time performance did badly last year. very well-documented problems. they are getting better. baggage handling statistics and on-time performance comes in about the same. liz: you are you avoiding? >> you know,...
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the mansion that was started in 1775 right before george washington left to participate in the continental congress and the revolutionary war. george washington always referred to it as open quote mrs. washington's chamber" and -- as "mrs. washington's chamber" and it is always referred to as her area. she spent time in that chamber, doing her hour of spiritual meditation. perhaps later in the date writing letters, talking with her coax -- her cooks to plan menus for the day, giving assignments she also use that room for teaching the children, elling them stories. you can imagine how wonderful it would have been in that room. one of the most notable pieces is the bed in that bed chamber. that is the bed on which george washington died. but we also know that martha washington's had a role in acquiring that bad. another piece in the room had a very close connection with martha washington, her desk. although very little of the correspondence between george and washington -- george and martha washington has survived, because they savored their private correspondence. wo letters had been found
the mansion that was started in 1775 right before george washington left to participate in the continental congress and the revolutionary war. george washington always referred to it as open quote mrs. washington's chamber" and -- as "mrs. washington's chamber" and it is always referred to as her area. she spent time in that chamber, doing her hour of spiritual meditation. perhaps later in the date writing letters, talking with her coax -- her cooks to plan menus for the day,...
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out as fugitives and a handful of camps they maintain in the creeks awaiting a resolution to the continental for a deal that would permit them to return. how about. this my wife. we had in mind i thought if you don't fight the house so we need development schools i just walk down you know to go measure dysfunctional bottom. of. a group of local journalists committed to visit detectives camp for a press conference. that will. be goes on so. there are some boys with guns telling to cover their faces a. minute in my son in the water tell them to arrange themselves does just. what you can. do to. well. science technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia we've got the future are covered. that judges assess on son. killed on the streets. that women kidnapped and converted to islam by force will be another layer of moses for the coax the christians of egypt to the cross to his mouth its future victims. the way of the cross see. if the main competitor girl on the market is mother nature. may customers struggle with goods. fight for each drop from an old dirty supply. let peo
out as fugitives and a handful of camps they maintain in the creeks awaiting a resolution to the continental for a deal that would permit them to return. how about. this my wife. we had in mind i thought if you don't fight the house so we need development schools i just walk down you know to go measure dysfunctional bottom. of. a group of local journalists committed to visit detectives camp for a press conference. that will. be goes on so. there are some boys with guns telling to cover their...
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and yet japan has been the vanguard of investing heavily in t methane hydrates located off the continental shelf off their coast. this is potential game-changer, the new shale for asia. melissa: richard, thereis another reason beside the fact asia is starting to look at this because the economics are saying maybe this could make sense down the road. there is idea as the planet gets warmer these may be released on their own and that would be catastrophee. this is sort of harnessing this before it become as problem. is that a fair charaerization? >> no. melissa: you disagree with that >> this is not really preventative medicine. meane is far more powerful green house gas than carbon dioxide although doesn't last nearly as ng in the atmosphere. over a pound of methane traps as much heat as 72 pounds of carbon dioxide. potency declines over time but over a century it is 25 five times more pwerful than carn oxide. you don't want to accidentally or deliberately release a lot of this stuff into the atmosphere right now. melissa: no. >> public health implications of that, global sea level rise, fl
and yet japan has been the vanguard of investing heavily in t methane hydrates located off the continental shelf off their coast. this is potential game-changer, the new shale for asia. melissa: richard, thereis another reason beside the fact asia is starting to look at this because the economics are saying maybe this could make sense down the road. there is idea as the planet gets warmer these may be released on their own and that would be catastrophee. this is sort of harnessing this before...
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♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> stephen: if i get it right, i could win a trip to anywhere in the continentalted states. oh, i've always wanted to go to queens. better get my shots. now, for weeks now, folks, it's been believed that snowden has been holed up in hong kong. let me show you. okay. for weeks it's been thought that he's holed up in hong kong but yesterday he boarded a flight to moscow. jimmy? jimmy, is this good? >> it's an ocean, stephen stephen: okay. is that warmer? >> you're back in hong kong. stephen: anyway, it doesn't matter. it doesn't matter where moscow is because snowden may not even be there. he was supposed to be on a flight this morning from moscow to havana, cuba, but a reporter on the flight tweeted this photo of snowden's empty seat. meaning either he didn't show or he was in the bathroom. after all, he is a known leaker. the truth is, snowden could be anywhere, folks, even right here in had this studio. hold on, wait a second. jay, are you edward snowden? >> no, i'm jay. stephen: are you sure? you're white and you have glasses. >> so are you. tephen: oh, my god!
♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> stephen: if i get it right, i could win a trip to anywhere in the continentalted states. oh, i've always wanted to go to queens. better get my shots. now, for weeks now, folks, it's been believed that snowden has been holed up in hong kong. let me show you. okay. for weeks it's been thought that he's holed up in hong kong but yesterday he boarded a flight to moscow. jimmy? jimmy, is this good? >> it's an ocean, stephen stephen: okay. is that warmer?...
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now across the eastern continental asia we have a tropical depression that formed near the mariana islandsing stormy conditions and it's going to intensify over the hot sea surface temperature and it will likely become a tropical storm status. it will be a named storm into the next 24 hours. it's already bringing swells and rip currents across this area. watch out for that. a pacific high dominates much of japan. we saw a sudden burst of showers yesterday and that will continue to happen across the country. now the rainy season already has ended. it has been declared on saturday in tokyo. and this is when the heatstroke is going to be in the very high risk. we do need to take really well precautions for the heatstroke across the country. the northeastern area of china and down into says wan is gusty conditions. this is the area where we will find 100 millimeters on top of the 90 millimeters we have been seeing. now here across north america we have tropical storm eric. we have tropical storm warnings here in the tip of it. watch out for heavy rain there. across the northern areas we will b
now across the eastern continental asia we have a tropical depression that formed near the mariana islandsing stormy conditions and it's going to intensify over the hot sea surface temperature and it will likely become a tropical storm status. it will be a named storm into the next 24 hours. it's already bringing swells and rip currents across this area. watch out for that. a pacific high dominates much of japan. we saw a sudden burst of showers yesterday and that will continue to happen across...
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the lot of in-state flying in that state because they don't have as many roads as we may in the continental u.s. >>> moving to canada where a runway train killed five people and that number could rise sharply. it happened in quebec. 40 people remain missing. a train began rolling downhill without a driver. in all four cars caught fire leading to a huge explosion that destroyed dozens of buildings including a popular bar. this happened at 1:00 a.m., a time when the bar was extremely busy. investigators want to know why the crude oil blew up. the fuel is not normally considered explosive. >>> thousands of demonstrators are preparing for another day of protests as the fate of egypt's government remains uncertain at this hour. they are calling for morsi to be reinstated and they are finding themselves at center of violent crashes with the egyptian army. atia joins us from cairo. >> reporter: it was a bloody start here this morning. we saw clashes between supporters and the egyptian army. . mohamed morsi is believed to be held at headquarters of the republican guard. morsi supporters tried to st
the lot of in-state flying in that state because they don't have as many roads as we may in the continental u.s. >>> moving to canada where a runway train killed five people and that number could rise sharply. it happened in quebec. 40 people remain missing. a train began rolling downhill without a driver. in all four cars caught fire leading to a huge explosion that destroyed dozens of buildings including a popular bar. this happened at 1:00 a.m., a time when the bar was extremely...
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this is a base in deposit that was formed by the interaction at the end of the continental margin. >> this is just on top. this is the same material that we were looking at at the last site. you can see it is on our way to the last side. it is deposited here by wind. it is 40-50 feet thick. this acts as a big sponge. the water flows through and it gets in a lower formation and then the water level starts to rise and it becomes a reservoir for water. this is dissipated during the more dry months of the year. >> this forms a big long skinny basin and runs into san francisco. it is the coastal bluffs areas that are subject to erosion from the waves and the ground water that comes out and you start to lose this. this is the largest example of failure for a long part of the coast. it has been moving continuously for a long time. >> the ocean was at the same level as we are standing. in 1982, and massive slide occurred further to the north of and one day it moves 5 feet and by the second day it moves 30 feet out. all of that land down below was sitting out here. it was a great deal logic fe
this is a base in deposit that was formed by the interaction at the end of the continental margin. >> this is just on top. this is the same material that we were looking at at the last site. you can see it is on our way to the last side. it is deposited here by wind. it is 40-50 feet thick. this acts as a big sponge. the water flows through and it gets in a lower formation and then the water level starts to rise and it becomes a reservoir for water. this is dissipated during the more dry...
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this continental crash in denver in 2008 and this crash landing in toronto in 2005.cle on the hudson in continue. getting out alive usually comes down toed seconds. at faa center in oklahoma city they recreate crashes to see what it takes to survive. once the plane comes to a rest time is of the essence. at 30 seconds smoke can start filling the body of the plane and at 60 second the burning plastics, fuel and fenway park rick can all serve this smoke toxic and getting out is credit camp at two minutes there's a serious risk of a flashover with fire engulfing the entire cabin. getting out is a matter of life or death. >> stay low with your head low and use the arm rest for support and come down the aisle following the path lighting until you come to the colored lights meaning you're at the exit. >> and leave the carry-on luggage, coats and purses behind. during the miracle on the hudson while passengers passed babies to the evacuation door, one passengers insisted on grabbing her personal belongings. >> had her fur coat and several bags and lost it all anyway. >> lea
this continental crash in denver in 2008 and this crash landing in toronto in 2005.cle on the hudson in continue. getting out alive usually comes down toed seconds. at faa center in oklahoma city they recreate crashes to see what it takes to survive. once the plane comes to a rest time is of the essence. at 30 seconds smoke can start filling the body of the plane and at 60 second the burning plastics, fuel and fenway park rick can all serve this smoke toxic and getting out is credit camp at two...
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it will offer one-way tickets back to the continental united states. this return to home program is meant to save millions it spends annually on food and shelter for the homeless. >>> and here's a nerve racking video to show you, a tight rope walker in china finishing a high-wire walk between two hot air balloons in 38 seconds. there are better things to do on a tuesday. >>> now for an early look at business, bertha kunz, good morning. >> good morning. futures are pointing to a higher start after stocks finished mixed on tuesday, but a lot of data to sift through today. the fed wraps up its two-day meeting, but investors are going to get data on private sector jobs, manufacturing, labor costs, and a first glance at second quarter gdp, which may show the economy slowed in its growth this spring. ford may start selling a natural gas pickup, the first auto maker to offer that option in a light duty truck. it could cost $9,000 to install new fuel tanks. the price of gas is averaging about $2.11 a gallon. >>> and the pc may soon be surpassed by tablets, but
it will offer one-way tickets back to the continental united states. this return to home program is meant to save millions it spends annually on food and shelter for the homeless. >>> and here's a nerve racking video to show you, a tight rope walker in china finishing a high-wire walk between two hot air balloons in 38 seconds. there are better things to do on a tuesday. >>> now for an early look at business, bertha kunz, good morning. >> good morning. futures are...
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let's move over to eastern continental asia. very hot in western and central japan, due to the summer pacific high, still sitting on top of western and central japan. to the western region, the humid flow from the western region of the area. developing a lot of rain clouds. we're still talking about very heavy rain in the korean peninsula as well as inland china. possibly we're looking at additional amounts of 200 millimeters, some places in the korean peninsula. lots of heavy downpour to be found yet again. temperatures in the mid-30s in ti yoet oh, at 35 degrees. tokyo 30 degrees yet again. we'll see the rainy season come back starting tuesday. >>> that is all for this edition of "newsline." i'm catherine kobayashi in to o tokyo. do stay with us. we'll be back with more at the top of the hour of the.
let's move over to eastern continental asia. very hot in western and central japan, due to the summer pacific high, still sitting on top of western and central japan. to the western region, the humid flow from the western region of the area. developing a lot of rain clouds. we're still talking about very heavy rain in the korean peninsula as well as inland china. possibly we're looking at additional amounts of 200 millimeters, some places in the korean peninsula. lots of heavy downpour to be...
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chinese leaders claim their economic exclusive zone extends farther to the tip of their country's continental shelf. japan's chief cabinet secretary says japanese and chinese officials have yet to agree where boundaries lie, but he says they've agreed to work together to make the east china sea a region of peace, cooperation and friendship. he says he'll keep on presenting japan's position to the chinese. the japanese government plans to appoint a career japan coast guard officer to head the agency. the guard is taking on an increasingly challenging role in patrolling japan's territory waters. this is the first time a career officer of the agency will assume the position. yuji sato is 59 years old. sato joined the coast guard in 1977 after graduating from the japan coast guard acad empep he's been serving as vice commandant for operations since may this year. government sources say prime minister shinzo abe pushed for sato's appointment to boost morale within the coast guardp. the guard's previous commandants have been transport ministers which oversees the agency. >>> a people tested by poli
chinese leaders claim their economic exclusive zone extends farther to the tip of their country's continental shelf. japan's chief cabinet secretary says japanese and chinese officials have yet to agree where boundaries lie, but he says they've agreed to work together to make the east china sea a region of peace, cooperation and friendship. he says he'll keep on presenting japan's position to the chinese. the japanese government plans to appoint a career japan coast guard officer to head the...
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truly a continental army. >> rose: and what happened? >> they got sick in great numbers. epidemic dysentery, smallpox. they didn't understand the rules of hygiene. they -- washington divided his army, leaving half in manhattan, taking half over to brooklyn. >> rose: mistake? >> mistake. mistake to try to defend new york. new york was indefensible because they had no sea power. they had no navy. the british came into new york with a fleet of 400 ships. >> rose: if the british navy had gone up the hudson it would have been over? >> oh, yes, indeed, it could have been. when washington fought the battle of brooklyn with about 9 of his troops over there it was soundly defeated. 300 americans or so killed. over a thousand taken prisoner, including three generals. it was a route. it was awful. now, there were pockets of valorous performance on the part of some of our troops. and the miracle is that they didn't lose more. but at that point the army was in the midst of a real trap because all the british had to do is bring their fleet up the east river. >> rose: east river, not th
truly a continental army. >> rose: and what happened? >> they got sick in great numbers. epidemic dysentery, smallpox. they didn't understand the rules of hygiene. they -- washington divided his army, leaving half in manhattan, taking half over to brooklyn. >> rose: mistake? >> mistake. mistake to try to defend new york. new york was indefensible because they had no sea power. they had no navy. the british came into new york with a fleet of 400 ships. >> rose: if...
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now for your -- excuse me, asia, here across continental asia, we have a low pressure system. an upper level low sitting across the southwestern tip of russia. a typical pattern where the southeastern edge of upper level cold brings weather. so the tohoku region in japan with 150 millimeters of rainfall to slam the area. so it's going to be heavy downpours, also some thunderstorms and it's going to be quite thundery across central japan again today. it will be a southern weather change. do carry your strongest umbrellas if you're going to go out today. here across china we have a couple of places where we're looking at very heavy rain to the north and to the south. especially here 100 to 150 millimeters are in the forecast. but between these two rainmakers we have a heat dome still in place. temperatures are scorching hot at 40 degrees in chongqing, do stay hydrated and shanghai at 39 degrees. moving over to north america, we've got a cold front that's still hugging the coastal line. so here across the area, thunderstorms, new brunswick and new england these areas will find 10
now for your -- excuse me, asia, here across continental asia, we have a low pressure system. an upper level low sitting across the southwestern tip of russia. a typical pattern where the southeastern edge of upper level cold brings weather. so the tohoku region in japan with 150 millimeters of rainfall to slam the area. so it's going to be heavy downpours, also some thunderstorms and it's going to be quite thundery across central japan again today. it will be a southern weather change. do...
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everyone survived this american airlines plane crash in 2009, the continental crash in denver in 2008. and the crash landing in toronto in 2005. and no fatalities during the miracle on the hudson in 2009. getting out alive usually comes down to seconds. here in oklahoma city, they recreate plane crashes to study what it takes to survive. once the plane comes to a rest time is of the essence. at 30 seconds, smoke can start filling the body of the plane. as fire starts eating into the fuseolog. at 60 seconds, the burning plastics, fuel, fabrics, can all turn this smoke toxic. getting out is critical. at two minutes there's now a serious risk of a flashover and fire engulfing the entire cabin. getting out is a matter of life or death. >> you want to stay low with your head below the tops and see backs. use your armrests for support. and come to the colored lights which mean your at the exit. >> reporter: leave your carry on luggage behind. during the miracle on the hudson while passengers passed babies one passenger insisted opposite grabbing her personal belongings during the miracle on
everyone survived this american airlines plane crash in 2009, the continental crash in denver in 2008. and the crash landing in toronto in 2005. and no fatalities during the miracle on the hudson in 2009. getting out alive usually comes down to seconds. here in oklahoma city, they recreate plane crashes to study what it takes to survive. once the plane comes to a rest time is of the essence. at 30 seconds, smoke can start filling the body of the plane. as fire starts eating into the fuseolog....
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metro clean tech index for all cities in the continental united states. our city has launched effective and powerful solar programs, and we've set an ambitious clean energy goal of having 100% city-wide electricity come from renewable sources within the next 10 years. in the past decade, we've already begun this effort and we systematically have been building out our renewable energy sources. since 2004, our city has installed 13 municipal solar rays, totaling about 7.4 megawatts of solar energy generating capacity. this includes 5 megawatts solar system in our sunset reservoir, which is our largest and one of the largest urban municipal solar arrays in the state of california when it was first installed. in fact, i think some of you may be visiting the sunset reservoir on your visit this time. additionally, our solar sector incentive program, go solar s.f., has been working very hard in our city. in fact, in 2007 when it first started, there were only 795 non-municipal solar installations in our city that totaled about 3 megawatts. today that number is n
metro clean tech index for all cities in the continental united states. our city has launched effective and powerful solar programs, and we've set an ambitious clean energy goal of having 100% city-wide electricity come from renewable sources within the next 10 years. in the past decade, we've already begun this effort and we systematically have been building out our renewable energy sources. since 2004, our city has installed 13 municipal solar rays, totaling about 7.4 megawatts of solar...
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it's from the outer continental shelf oil leasing, and there are many, many billions of dollars -- >> except it's not really because it goes in the general pot and it's not -- it never goes directly to the land, water conservation fund. >> correct. it has to be reappropriated. >> except for the 1/8 of a cent senator domenici go you. >> you were one of the principals in the early days with the lwcf. i want to make a point, it's not a tax on the american people, it's a revenue source from the outer continental shelf oil and goes into the treasury and needs to be reappropriated. i also want to make a pitch for the historic preservation fund that is another component that comes from that same source. the concept behind this was you were taking a public asset and you wanted to give something back to the american people for that. that's the fundamental concept behind the lwcf and h.p.f. i think this would have to be well debated if you're going to switch that concept that this funding that has been traditionally used for historic preservation funding or land acquisition to suddenly go to ma
it's from the outer continental shelf oil leasing, and there are many, many billions of dollars -- >> except it's not really because it goes in the general pot and it's not -- it never goes directly to the land, water conservation fund. >> correct. it has to be reappropriated. >> except for the 1/8 of a cent senator domenici go you. >> you were one of the principals in the early days with the lwcf. i want to make a point, it's not a tax on the american people, it's a...
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was the continental one. and now you have this one. so this is by far and away the most serious incident in the united states for some years. >> at least it's encouraging that so many people did manage to escape that plane. let's not lose sight of that. >> absolutely. and we've seen that before. we saw it with air france in toronto. if you remember the plane, way it landed, a-340, landed in terrible weather. the entire plane was gutted by fire. we were all convinced watching the live pictures this was going to have mass fatalities. in the event, everybody got off. so there are occasions, the plane is designed not only to fly but to get people off in a hurry. i think what we're going to see in this incident, again, god forbid the number of fatalities rises to the sort we may fear. but we are seeing 190-plus, 230-plus did get off the aircraft. and that's the blessing of the way these aircraft are built and constructed. >> yep. that's a food point. richard, doebn't go waaway. i want to continue our analysis of w
was the continental one. and now you have this one. so this is by far and away the most serious incident in the united states for some years. >> at least it's encouraging that so many people did manage to escape that plane. let's not lose sight of that. >> absolutely. and we've seen that before. we saw it with air france in toronto. if you remember the plane, way it landed, a-340, landed in terrible weather. the entire plane was gutted by fire. we were all convinced watching the...
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we'll talk with former continental chairman and ceo gordon bethune about the risks of this aircraft. we'll be right back. . >>> more now on that breaking news out of london. there's been a fire on an ethiopian airlines boeing 787 at heathrow airport. that is the dreamliner. let's take a look at the plane, if we have it. the same plane that was grounded, the 787 for battery issues, and joining us on the phone is gordon bethune, the former chairman and ceo of continental airlines, also a former boeing 757 and 767 pile. mr. bethune, always good to hear from you. >> my first question is would you feel safe putting your mother, your daughter, your girlfriend, your wife on these planes. >> yes, i would. i was looking at the pictures on the nbc on the web. the pictures show main cabin doors open and not the aft service center and there's no indication that they were a servicing the battery electronic compartment. i don't know what to tell you the origin of the fire could be. >> it feels, gordon. you know from having run an airline how frequent these kinds of incidents. this one appears to b
we'll talk with former continental chairman and ceo gordon bethune about the risks of this aircraft. we'll be right back. . >>> more now on that breaking news out of london. there's been a fire on an ethiopian airlines boeing 787 at heathrow airport. that is the dreamliner. let's take a look at the plane, if we have it. the same plane that was grounded, the 787 for battery issues, and joining us on the phone is gordon bethune, the former chairman and ceo of continental airlines, also a...
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chinese leaders say their zone extends closer to their country's continental shelf. japanese and chinese officials have yet to agree where boundaries lie, but agreed to work together to make peace, cooperation, and friendship. he says he'll keep on presenting japan's position to the chinese. >>> u.s. military commanders are realigning their forces in south korea to better deal with any provocation from the north. they've broken ground for a new headquarters in a suburb of the capital, seoul. commanders plan to have the building finished in two years. and they'll move troops and equipment there from an old base in central seoul. they say 150 soldiers will work in the new location. a senior officer said they'll be ready for any threats from north korea and any other contingency on the peninsula. >> our action today show our continued commitment to ensure a credible deterrence against -- and maintain prosperity for the korean people. >> u.s. and south korean forces share command in the event of war. americans are due to give south koreans sole command in december 2015,
chinese leaders say their zone extends closer to their country's continental shelf. japanese and chinese officials have yet to agree where boundaries lie, but agreed to work together to make peace, cooperation, and friendship. he says he'll keep on presenting japan's position to the chinese. >>> u.s. military commanders are realigning their forces in south korea to better deal with any provocation from the north. they've broken ground for a new headquarters in a suburb of the capital,...
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. >> gregg: last crash continental flight that crashed into a house near buffalo. that i february of 200to 9. that killing 49 people on board and one man in the house. that was the last major airline crash in the united states. again, that was back in 2009. it's amazing when you look at the wreckage of this plane, captain nash, that anybody survived. it may be the case that everybody survived? >> we're looking at the aftermath. john scott made an excellent point. that is when that thing happens, these aircraft are tested before the faa will certify them and release them for flight. that design, that aircraft is tested where they load that thing up with full capacity, blow the whistle and at that point, everybody has to get out and i'm not familiar with the exact timing. i think it might be 90 seconds. when you think about pulling up to the gate in an airliner and if you are sitting in back, how long it takes to get out. when the balloon goes up and all those doors pop open, it's amazing how quickly you can evacuate that aircraft. >> heather: i have a question for y
. >> gregg: last crash continental flight that crashed into a house near buffalo. that i february of 200to 9. that killing 49 people on board and one man in the house. that was the last major airline crash in the united states. again, that was back in 2009. it's amazing when you look at the wreckage of this plane, captain nash, that anybody survived. it may be the case that everybody survived? >> we're looking at the aftermath. john scott made an excellent point. that is when that...