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seth doan takes us to a forest in northern italy, where you could say pianos grow. >> reporter: to the forest, consider including this. ♪ ♪ the sound of the piano. ♪ ♪ because the majestic red spruce has been prized by instrument makers for centuries. ♪ ♪ we followed in the snow-shoe tracks of an italian forest ranger and luka, a second generation piano maker. you say this could be a good tree. >> this could be a good tree. >> reporter: yes, resonating wood. this likely 200 year old red spruce has good accoustic properties because at more than 7,000 feet, the trees dormant in winter months grow slowly, that gives a desirable wod grod grai. desirable planks wind up at the factory, and they make an instrument that turneditin to a. >> i have in my contract that i will only play his piano. >> reporter: jazze hancock. >> it just feels a very rich so. and it just begs you to play it. >> reporter: do you think it's something that only you, someone with what, 14 grammys can hear or could the rest of us hear it? >> the rest of you hear it. >> reporter: fazioli uses a dozen different types of wo
seth doan takes us to a forest in northern italy, where you could say pianos grow. >> reporter: to the forest, consider including this. ♪ ♪ the sound of the piano. ♪ ♪ because the majestic red spruce has been prized by instrument makers for centuries. ♪ ♪ we followed in the snow-shoe tracks of an italian forest ranger and luka, a second generation piano maker. you say this could be a good tree. >> this could be a good tree. >> reporter: yes, resonating wood. this...
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doan's out this seemingly cutting edge idea to capture carbon is actually decades old. the u.s. navy used capture as a way to clear the air inside submarines in space shuttles that filled up with c o 2 from the breasts of soldiers and astronauts. you may remember that scene of the movie apollo 13 where suddenly they had to build a c o 2 scrubbing system because your 2 levels are going to getting toxic just 2 gentlemen going where to put a square peg in a round hole and they dumped all the stuff out of the table and said guys we have 3 hours to figure out how to make a suit like they have the technology already on the spacecraft like we know how to do modern carbon capture technology is basically this c o 2 scrubber on a bigger scale like this plant in south india. the polluted air is sucked into the industrial system through into. after being clean for impurities it just. the absorption plant where it is cooled and then sent to a liquid solvent that absorb c o 2 which is then moved further into the plan for processing. which is mostly only what to. do is later stripped out of th
doan's out this seemingly cutting edge idea to capture carbon is actually decades old. the u.s. navy used capture as a way to clear the air inside submarines in space shuttles that filled up with c o 2 from the breasts of soldiers and astronauts. you may remember that scene of the movie apollo 13 where suddenly they had to build a c o 2 scrubbing system because your 2 levels are going to getting toxic just 2 gentlemen going where to put a square peg in a round hole and they dumped all the stuff...
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harvesting music from a very unexpected place, our seth doane has discovered. >> reporter: high up in's alps, we go in search of the tree used in some of the finest instruments on earth. >> it is something we cannot describe. >> reporter: and meet the piano-maker who is impressing some of the world's top musicians, including herbie hancock. >> i just started to play it, and i said, wow, what is this? >> reporter: come along on a magnificent musical journey later on "sunday morning." >> pauley: our sunday profile this morning, ellen burstyn, an oscar-winner for whom the thrill of a good role never grows old. with nancy giles, we pay her a visit. >> when she finally got me to a doctor, she advised her to just let me go. >> reporter: at 88, ellen burstyn is still getting raves. this time for her role in "pieces of a woman." >> i never thought i would be acting at 88. it never occurred to me. but, on the other hand, it never occurred to me to not be. >> reporter: a conversation with ellen burstyn. ahead on "sunday morning." [laughter] >> pauley: lee cowan is in conversation with sind cind
harvesting music from a very unexpected place, our seth doane has discovered. >> reporter: high up in's alps, we go in search of the tree used in some of the finest instruments on earth. >> it is something we cannot describe. >> reporter: and meet the piano-maker who is impressing some of the world's top musicians, including herbie hancock. >> i just started to play it, and i said, wow, what is this? >> reporter: come along on a magnificent musical journey later on...
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doan's out this seemingly cutting edge idea to capture carbon is actually decades old. the u.s. navy used capture as a way to take an inside submarines in space shuttles that filled up with the breasts of soldiers and astronauts. you may remember that scene of the movie apollo 13 where suddenly they had to build a c o 2 scrubbing system versus your 2 levels are going to be getting toxic just 2 gentlemen and then we're to put a square peg in a round hole and they dump all this stuff out a table and said guys we have 3 hours to figure out how to make a suit like they had the technology already almost like we know how to do things modern carbon capture technology is basically this c o 2 scrubber on a bigger scale like this plant in south india 1st the polluted air is sucked into the industrial system through into. after being clean for impurities a disk. the absorption pond where it is cooled and then sends to a liquid solvent. which is then moved further into the plant for processing. which is mostly only water. out of the solvent and can be used to make other products. greenhouse
doan's out this seemingly cutting edge idea to capture carbon is actually decades old. the u.s. navy used capture as a way to take an inside submarines in space shuttles that filled up with the breasts of soldiers and astronauts. you may remember that scene of the movie apollo 13 where suddenly they had to build a c o 2 scrubbing system versus your 2 levels are going to be getting toxic just 2 gentlemen and then we're to put a square peg in a round hole and they dump all this stuff out a table...
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doan's out this seemingly cutting edge idea to capture carbon is actually decades old. the u.s. navy used capture as a way to clear the air inside submarines and space shuttles that filled up with the breasts of soldiers and astronauts. you may remember that scene of a look at the movie apollo 13 where suddenly they had to build a c o 2 scrubbing system versus your 2 levels are going to be getting toxic just 2 gentlemen and then we're to put a square peg in a round hole and they dumped all this stuff on a table and said guys we have 3 hours to figure out how to make us your construct like we have the technology already on the spacecraft like we know how to do things modern carbon capture technology is basically this c o 2 scrubber on a bigger scale like this plant in south india 1st the polluted air is sucked into the industrial system to enter. after being clean for. the absorption plant where it is cooled and then sends to. absorb c o 2 which is then moved further into the plan for processing. which is mostly only water. stripped out of the solvent and can be used to make othe
doan's out this seemingly cutting edge idea to capture carbon is actually decades old. the u.s. navy used capture as a way to clear the air inside submarines and space shuttles that filled up with the breasts of soldiers and astronauts. you may remember that scene of a look at the movie apollo 13 where suddenly they had to build a c o 2 scrubbing system versus your 2 levels are going to be getting toxic just 2 gentlemen and then we're to put a square peg in a round hole and they dumped all this...
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doan's out this seemingly cutting edge idea to capture carbon is actually decades old. the u.s. navy used capture as a way to clear the air inside submarines and space shuttles that filled up with the breasts of soldiers and astronauts. you may remember that scene of the movie apollo 13 where suddenly they had to build a c o 2 scrubbing system because your 2 levels are going to be getting toxic just 2 gentlemen and then we're to put a square peg in a round hole and they dump all this stuff on a table and said guys we have 3 hours to figure out how to make assertions from like we have the technology already almost like we know how to do things modern carbon capture technology is basically this c o 2 scrubber on a bigger scale like this plant in south india. the polluted air is sucked into the industrial system. after being clean for. transported to the absorption plant where it is cooled and then sent to a liquid solvent that absorb c o 2 which is then moved further into the plant for processing. which is mostly only what to. do is later stripped out of the solvent and can be use
doan's out this seemingly cutting edge idea to capture carbon is actually decades old. the u.s. navy used capture as a way to clear the air inside submarines and space shuttles that filled up with the breasts of soldiers and astronauts. you may remember that scene of the movie apollo 13 where suddenly they had to build a c o 2 scrubbing system because your 2 levels are going to be getting toxic just 2 gentlemen and then we're to put a square peg in a round hole and they dump all this stuff on a...
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obviously, you know, the blue, yellow, orange, red doan and you're absolutely correct, if you look atcountry, a considerable proportion are in that zone. where you really have to be careful because that is a higher risk. but what the guidelines are saying is that there are a number of things that people are asking for help and guidance of what can we do to make this more safe. and you saw them. there is masking, there is distancing, there is contact tracing and cleansing of the areas. but there is also vaccination of the teachers. and i think that is important. and it is become clear that that is not a sin quenon. it is very helpful and all of us are very empathetic and want the teachers to get vaccinated. they are a priority when it comes to essential personnel. but we think we can move forward as we vaccinate teachers but it doesn't have to be that if they're not vaccinated then you don't open the school. so i think hopefully that clarifies it a little bit. >> final question, you're a new yorker yourself, though you don't live there right now. an andrew cuomo is coming under critici
obviously, you know, the blue, yellow, orange, red doan and you're absolutely correct, if you look atcountry, a considerable proportion are in that zone. where you really have to be careful because that is a higher risk. but what the guidelines are saying is that there are a number of things that people are asking for help and guidance of what can we do to make this more safe. and you saw them. there is masking, there is distancing, there is contact tracing and cleansing of the areas. but there...
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in the minimum wage is part of americans business culture doan you agree with that.ere accepted that the minimum wage is part of the business model. >> yes. >> and dino anybody who wants to get rid of it pretty you don't pretty so what we gotta do is find out how to raise it without losing jobs and trying to create job growth, not suppressants. are you there carl. carl sobocinski. it so you've had an 25 percent decrease in revenue due to covid-19. sobocinski: 35 percent year-over-year since 2019. >> is a getting better right now. it. sobocinski: not at the moment pretty january and february started off even worse track as you know down here, the climates and were anticipating climbing out of this room april. >> so you think the 2021 will be a tough year for you. sobocinski: absolutely without a doubt. >> let's compare 2019 was at a good year. sobocinski: 2019 was our best year in the history of the company. >> so the idea of raising the minimum wage if you did it may be different to leith and were proposing is that acceptable to you. sobocinski: yes sir. it i made th
in the minimum wage is part of americans business culture doan you agree with that.ere accepted that the minimum wage is part of the business model. >> yes. >> and dino anybody who wants to get rid of it pretty you don't pretty so what we gotta do is find out how to raise it without losing jobs and trying to create job growth, not suppressants. are you there carl. carl sobocinski. it so you've had an 25 percent decrease in revenue due to covid-19. sobocinski: 35 percent...
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. >> doan we all >> yeah, really. >> before you were the legit country superstar you were front man forause cowboys make me cry ♪ >> when you heard that -- >> i love it. >> you love ided it. when you heard it, you were like, oh, this is hot? >> oh, when i heard it, i mean, i couldn't stop smiling on twitter. i really couldn't. i was such a big post malone fan. we've become friends i love him i love so much of his music. for him to cover one of our songs, man, i'm just on cloud nine. >> darius, we love hearing post malone sing, but we want to hear you sing here's your new song here it is, "beers and sunshine." ♪ ♪ well i ain't gonna work today just wanna sit around and play ♪ ♪ gonna hit balls off the dock kick back in my flip-flops ♪ ♪ don't owe nothing to the lender nothing spinning in the blender ♪ ♪ the only thing on my agenda i beers and sunshine ♪ ♪ bonfires and summertime back porch nights in south carolina ♪ ♪ ain't nothing finer than me and my girl striking up a little lighter ♪ ♪ cause everybody's down in a world gone crazy don't know how to fix it but i think maybe turn on the
. >> doan we all >> yeah, really. >> before you were the legit country superstar you were front man forause cowboys make me cry ♪ >> when you heard that -- >> i love it. >> you love ided it. when you heard it, you were like, oh, this is hot? >> oh, when i heard it, i mean, i couldn't stop smiling on twitter. i really couldn't. i was such a big post malone fan. we've become friends i love him i love so much of his music. for him to cover one of our...