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house, kirsten -- who hold's hillary's old new york senate seat and amy -- who has made several exploratory trips to iowa. all three democratic senators signed a letter to hillary, pledging their support if she does definitively throw her hat in the ring. but the challenge to hillary from the democratic left would help her redefine herself as a political -- a shift that some say is already underway. >> question, would hilly clinton be better off with a strong challenge in the democratic primary ris or better off facing a field of white weights that she can easily beat? >> i think she would be better off facing a challenger, but i've got to tell you, john, she just looks like she's gaining steam, and polish, and all of the criticism that's been hurled at her when she was secretary of state, it's still there, but it is not gaining steam. so -- >> why do you think she would be better off? >> well, because i think it
house, kirsten -- who hold's hillary's old new york senate seat and amy -- who has made several exploratory trips to iowa. all three democratic senators signed a letter to hillary, pledging their support if she does definitively throw her hat in the ring. but the challenge to hillary from the democratic left would help her redefine herself as a political -- a shift that some say is already underway. >> question, would hilly clinton be better off with a strong challenge in the democratic...
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both of the market the exploratory n.y. -- exploratorium.he offer travelers of all ages a playful oasis. using high quality plywood, they created henches shaped like a bird wings that double as musical instruments. serving as a backdrop is a mural featuring images of local birds and san francisco's famous skyline. >> in the line between that is so natural, you can see birds and be in complete wilderness. i really like that about this. you could maybe get a little snapshot of what they are expecting. >> it is an interactive, keck sculpture that is interacted with by the visitor. >> they are a lot about and they fall down the belt. it moves the belt up, and if you turn that faster, the butterflies fall in the move of words. >> the art reflect the commission's commitment to acquiring the best work from the bay area and beyond. in addition to the five new commissions, 20 artworks that were already in the airport collection were reinstalled. some of which were historically cited in the terminal. it includes major sculptures by the international a
both of the market the exploratory n.y. -- exploratorium.he offer travelers of all ages a playful oasis. using high quality plywood, they created henches shaped like a bird wings that double as musical instruments. serving as a backdrop is a mural featuring images of local birds and san francisco's famous skyline. >> in the line between that is so natural, you can see birds and be in complete wilderness. i really like that about this. you could maybe get a little snapshot of what they are...
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many in germany today see them as an exploratory -- exemplary role model. >> it required bold thinkingersatility, which he certainly has. when the situation became so extreme, he was prepared to act. he was prepared to go to great lengths for reasons of conscience. ♪ the legacy is that soldiers have a duty to obey, not just to follow orders but also to stand up to injustice. >> for more on the implications, we are joined by our correspondent. john, he and his fellow conspirators, of course, failed optima, but asat was pointed out today, it was certainly not in vain. >> that is right, peter, and i think that the main legacy of lesson that there are sometimes situations, extreme situations in life, where one has to choose between the dictates of one's own conscience on one hand and one's loyalty, one's loyalty, obedience to one's superiors, perhaps even to one's government or head of state. that is a very serious dilemma. thank very few of us are put in that situation, but his lesson is that when those two things are opposing one another that there must be no hesitation. one has to decid
many in germany today see them as an exploratory -- exemplary role model. >> it required bold thinkingersatility, which he certainly has. when the situation became so extreme, he was prepared to act. he was prepared to go to great lengths for reasons of conscience. ♪ the legacy is that soldiers have a duty to obey, not just to follow orders but also to stand up to injustice. >> for more on the implications, we are joined by our correspondent. john, he and his fellow conspirators,...
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. >> we were going with the mind-set that we were going mainly as observers as an exploratory type ofif we enter the high school level and we get beat that will be embarrassing. >> the teachers didn't want the boys to get totally demorallallized. >> we figured if we entered the college level an lost it wouldn't be as much a big deal. >> i was like man, as long as we don't finish last, we knew we weren't going to win. panned if we just beat one college that would be phenomenal. >> i assume you got scholarships, went to college. because we do need engineers what happened. >> well, after graduating high school, i went to community college first. then i went to arizona state university. but during that time arizona passed the law that kind of prevented us from getting scholarships to go to arizona state so one of my teammates had to drop out of college for that reason. >> are you working as an engineer now. >> i'm working in the engineering field yes. >> so you self-deported s so mitt romney as right. you self-deported and went back to mexico and got back in line. how did you get back in.
. >> we were going with the mind-set that we were going mainly as observers as an exploratory type ofif we enter the high school level and we get beat that will be embarrassing. >> the teachers didn't want the boys to get totally demorallallized. >> we figured if we entered the college level an lost it wouldn't be as much a big deal. >> i was like man, as long as we don't finish last, we knew we weren't going to win. panned if we just beat one college that would be...
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kristen gilibrand, and senator amy clobashaw, who made several exploratory trips to iowa.ll three democratic senators signed a letter to hillary, pledging their support if she does throw her hat in the ring. a challenge to hillary from the democratic left would help her redefine herself as a political person. a shift that some say is already underway. >> question, would hillary clinton be better off with a strong challenge in the democratic primaries or is she better off facing a field of lightweights that she can easily beat? guy taylor. >> i think that she would be better off facing a challenger, but i got to tell you, john, she looks like she's gaining steam and polish and all of the criticism that has been hurled at her when she was secretary of state. it is still there, but it is not gaining steam. so, it's almost as arbitrary. >> why do you think she would be better off? >> it would force the party to come together a little bit and hash out differences between the far left and the center and been on the issue of foreign policy, i think hillary clinton didn't really l
kristen gilibrand, and senator amy clobashaw, who made several exploratory trips to iowa.ll three democratic senators signed a letter to hillary, pledging their support if she does throw her hat in the ring. a challenge to hillary from the democratic left would help her redefine herself as a political person. a shift that some say is already underway. >> question, would hillary clinton be better off with a strong challenge in the democratic primaries or is she better off facing a field of...
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. >> the company, citadel exploration, has drilled the first of up to 15 exploratory wells in southernan bonito to see how much is there. >> my project can bring significant tax revenue to the county, upwards of $3 million a year. >> the project is using a method called cyclic steam injection. about half of oil in california is extracted with similar methods. designed to heat up oil that's too thick to flow. >> you take a single well bore, inject steam into it for two weeks. you then let that steam soak in ground and then you put that well back on the pump and start to produce it back. >> if the initiative were to pass, citadel wouldn't be able to move from exploration to production. >> it is an absolute anti-hydrocarbon initiative. it is attempting to outlaw all methods of oil extraction. not only fracking but a number of other means of just well stimulating. >> it is a threat to the oil industry. i admit it that it probably is, if you're an investor that that is a problem. but we feel that it is time to really start moving very significantly off of fossil fuel. we can have a much bri
. >> the company, citadel exploration, has drilled the first of up to 15 exploratory wells in southernan bonito to see how much is there. >> my project can bring significant tax revenue to the county, upwards of $3 million a year. >> the project is using a method called cyclic steam injection. about half of oil in california is extracted with similar methods. designed to heat up oil that's too thick to flow. >> you take a single well bore, inject steam into it for two...
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and so what you need to do is recognize the exploratory dimension of what it is to be a child and celebrate that. >> hinojosa: and that's scientific. >> yes, of course! did i scream at you? i'm sorry. so what does... every ki... i don't know any kid who hasn't done the following. they go into the kitchen, open up the cabinet, pull out the pots and pans, find the wooden spoon, and start banging on it. and you're a parent, what do you do? "you just got the pots dirty. you might break the spoon. you're making a racket. stop it." whereas i look at that as experiments in acoustics. >> hinojosa: and did you say that to your kids? >> yeah. well, no, i don't tell them that, i just let them do it. i don't stop it. so... >> hinojosa: so it's not about the talking, and "let me tell you what you're doing." >> no, no. >> hinojosa: it's experiential. >> because then you're... you're annoying. you want exploration to be sort of the free movement in the natural world around you. >> hinojosa: so do your kids, for example, do they understand that they're scientifically experiential? >> i am right now... i've
and so what you need to do is recognize the exploratory dimension of what it is to be a child and celebrate that. >> hinojosa: and that's scientific. >> yes, of course! did i scream at you? i'm sorry. so what does... every ki... i don't know any kid who hasn't done the following. they go into the kitchen, open up the cabinet, pull out the pots and pans, find the wooden spoon, and start banging on it. and you're a parent, what do you do? "you just got the pots dirty. you might...
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occasions in and it's for rosa kiran for preston you wrote and it's for a full on fracking site no exploratory they've now taken a section six and squatted the field that's not us it's not the activists and a section six law is a law that squatters use to hold the space and quote well as security working on behalf of cordula has taken the field where the pad will go and put in a section six and there are three tents and three burly security guards holding it that's what we do but they've so they've taken the view that i mean how drastic is it so now investors in centrica and cordial and riverstone holdings have shares in a squat in a field in lancashire right let's be clear the economics are horrible this will not create energy security price of energy will go up not down because all the money printed to subsidize this business is going to end up forcing prices for food and everything else higher let's talk about the media for a second imagine the media the b.b.c. they have this impartiality roll which means that in the case of fracking it's one hundred percent understood to be a ridiculously
occasions in and it's for rosa kiran for preston you wrote and it's for a full on fracking site no exploratory they've now taken a section six and squatted the field that's not us it's not the activists and a section six law is a law that squatters use to hold the space and quote well as security working on behalf of cordula has taken the field where the pad will go and put in a section six and there are three tents and three burly security guards holding it that's what we do but they've so...
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lewis now concedes, she has already set up an unofficial exploratory committee. representative in every chicago neighborhood. the calculus of a lewis candidacy could change dramatically, if cook county board president toni preckwinkle runs for mayor. the same poll gives her a *24 - percent lead over emanuel. taking a look at the *other top stories this morning. a 16-year-old boy was killed and his father critically injured in a shooting on chicago's northwest side. the pair was shot moments after they left a restaurant near diversey and kenneth at about 3:30 yesterday afternoon. witnesses say adam lara and his father, uriel, had an altercation with several men just before the shooting, which may have been gang-related. ten people face charges after police officers were attacked at montrose beach sunday night. two men are charged with aggravated battery, for throwing bottles at officers. a 17 year old boy is charged with felony property damage. seven others are charged with misdemeanors. four officers had minor injuries. 12 hundred police officers, citizens and ci
lewis now concedes, she has already set up an unofficial exploratory committee. representative in every chicago neighborhood. the calculus of a lewis candidacy could change dramatically, if cook county board president toni preckwinkle runs for mayor. the same poll gives her a *24 - percent lead over emanuel. taking a look at the *other top stories this morning. a 16-year-old boy was killed and his father critically injured in a shooting on chicago's northwest side. the pair was shot moments...
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it says that its exploratory rig will be there for two months. it's two months.t's withdrawing its rig. it said it has found traces of oil and gas. what needs to be done is assess whether it will lead to deposits to make them viable. if they are economically viable. the next question is will china make the decision to place permanent rigs down there to create a new oil field in the disputed aparts. that would take the whole dispute to a new level. these are waters that vietnam claims it has seoul economic interest. if there are deposits, vietnam should exploit them. it's part of the process of making a permanent presence by china in the parasol islands. last month they announced they were setting up a school for children of soldiers, and workme based on the island. and this group of islands has been turned into an effective administrative center for more remote groups of islands throughout the whole south china sea. >> help us with where the islands are in relation to china and vietnam. they are not very close to china itself. >> they fall pretty much equal dista
it says that its exploratory rig will be there for two months. it's two months.t's withdrawing its rig. it said it has found traces of oil and gas. what needs to be done is assess whether it will lead to deposits to make them viable. if they are economically viable. the next question is will china make the decision to place permanent rigs down there to create a new oil field in the disputed aparts. that would take the whole dispute to a new level. these are waters that vietnam claims it has...
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here's a look at the explorer from the exploratory camera from the financial district. see some of the clouds catching the top of the transamerica tower. temperatures currently in the upper 50s to low 60s. san francisco 60 and oakland and san carlos both at 63. san jose 62. gilroy and half moon bay 59 degrees. from emeryville we look west out toward the low clouds. the overcast conditions over the bay bridge. santa rosa and napa 56. novato 59. fairfield 58 and low 60s in concord, and livermore. check out the live shot of the golden gate bridge. we see clear across the span right now. the cloud ceiling is above 1,000 feet at this point. we have low clouds at the coast and the bay throughout the day. warmer conditions today with some passing high clouds. and then humidity will be coming up again for sunday. so here's why. as i show you the water vapor image, this shows the moisture in the upper levels of the atmosphere. you notice it's circulating counterclockwise around the low and clockwise around the high so that's going to continue to bring us moisture from the south.
here's a look at the explorer from the exploratory camera from the financial district. see some of the clouds catching the top of the transamerica tower. temperatures currently in the upper 50s to low 60s. san francisco 60 and oakland and san carlos both at 63. san jose 62. gilroy and half moon bay 59 degrees. from emeryville we look west out toward the low clouds. the overcast conditions over the bay bridge. santa rosa and napa 56. novato 59. fairfield 58 and low 60s in concord, and livermore....
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clinton has been using wall to wall coverage of her book tour/free presidential exploratory presidential00 al gore rarely campaigned with the newly impeached bill clinton and lost the election. in '88 george h.w. bush established his own identity and didn't spurn ronald reagan and won. hillary clinton told every audience she named her book "hard choices" because she makes her own decisions. as secretary of state she dissented on some foreign policy issues. clinton may to some appear more centrist and that may be a problem for obama. a top obama adviser has tried to recruit warren to run against clinton in 2016. according to a new book. >> valerie jarrett who has urged elizabeth warren to throw her hat into the ring because obama thinks, the president thinks she would carry out his legacy a lot better than hillary clinton. >> i'm not aware of any particular position or candidates or all that much thinking to be honest with you that the president has done as it relates to the next presidential election. >> reporter: clinton plans to campaign for democratic candidate in this fall's election
clinton has been using wall to wall coverage of her book tour/free presidential exploratory presidential00 al gore rarely campaigned with the newly impeached bill clinton and lost the election. in '88 george h.w. bush established his own identity and didn't spurn ronald reagan and won. hillary clinton told every audience she named her book "hard choices" because she makes her own decisions. as secretary of state she dissented on some foreign policy issues. clinton may to some appear...
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. >> reporter: china said it was conduct this exploratory oil drilling for two months.two months is now up and its rig is being removed. it says it has discovered traces of oil and gas. those will be assessed to discover if it's viable to drill in that area. if it is, that takes this standingoff to a new level with vietnam, which of course, claims it has economic interest in this area, and it is for it to drill for oil and not china. china's position here is that it has the rights in this area, and follows on from a program of making very permanent its position in this part of the south china sea. last month it spoke of building a school, and we have seen the construction of administrative offices, effectively turning this one group of remote islands into the administrative center for even more remote islands that china lays claim to. >>> japan's nuclear wash dog has given a plant preliminary safety approval to reopen. it has undergone a number of changes to make it compliant. all of the remaining 48 reactors have been off line since the 2011 tsunami. >>> protesters hav
. >> reporter: china said it was conduct this exploratory oil drilling for two months.two months is now up and its rig is being removed. it says it has discovered traces of oil and gas. those will be assessed to discover if it's viable to drill in that area. if it is, that takes this standingoff to a new level with vietnam, which of course, claims it has economic interest in this area, and it is for it to drill for oil and not china. china's position here is that it has the rights in this...
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the exploratory stage here. and, of course, we are working to get more answers here to bring that of course, to your viewers. >> all right. well i can't imagine they can't find some abandoned college with a dormitory they could fix up or a nursing home that's gone under or something. but instead they have got to get a company out of new york and build something brand new. go figure. joshua. >> go figure. >> 800 miles of our border is unpatrolled. why in the hill joins us. >> hi, greta. >> totally unpatrolled? >> that's sort of the question that i looked at for the story. you know, 800 or so miles of the border, which accounts for about 440% of our southern border with mexico, is federally owned land it be wilderness, refuges, monuments. the boiler patrol officers from customs and boiler protection aren't able to get in there and do their jobs. >> why not? if we own the land and these are our federal border patrol, is it -- i mean, is there a problem? are they going to like -- wildlife is going to leave the area?
the exploratory stage here. and, of course, we are working to get more answers here to bring that of course, to your viewers. >> all right. well i can't imagine they can't find some abandoned college with a dormitory they could fix up or a nursing home that's gone under or something. but instead they have got to get a company out of new york and build something brand new. go figure. joshua. >> go figure. >> 800 miles of our border is unpatrolled. why in the hill joins us....
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goldman sachs established an exploratory committee to look at buying the likes of e-trade and charles internet boom back, you know, more than ten years ago. it backed away from that as the trading boom kicked in. but as you know, trading is likely to be done with for a while unless you get a change, massive change in regulation, that ain't coming back. so what analysts are telling us is that the firm is now revisiting their business model and looking at these two firms because they could fit pretty well within goldman's current business model of dealing with -- liz: market cap, i'm just looking it up of e-trade, $6.1 billion. there are smaller -- >> how big is schwab? liz: can somebody check that up here? >> those are the two sort of crown jewels of that business, and i could tell you this, goldman had traditionally been. schwab's banker. goldman likes schwab. they looked at 'em back in 1999, and from what i understand from analysts, this is a company that you can see goldman buy if it makes this move that's sort of rejiggers its business model.bf liz: nobody can seem to look up the
goldman sachs established an exploratory committee to look at buying the likes of e-trade and charles internet boom back, you know, more than ten years ago. it backed away from that as the trading boom kicked in. but as you know, trading is likely to be done with for a while unless you get a change, massive change in regulation, that ain't coming back. so what analysts are telling us is that the firm is now revisiting their business model and looking at these two firms because they could fit...
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. >> kids are playful, exploratory and when they have free reign over a camera they take pictures whichut of context would look bad. >> authorities also say they found thousands of images of child pornography, though none involving sammy on conrad's computer. he says he has no knowledge of them. >> i have no idea what pictures they're talking about. i have a computer that is not password protected, it's always on. so, i can use it, my brother used it, sam used it. for homework, whatever. i don't know. nobody will tell me. as for discovery package, to see what evidence they have against me, i was told i can't have it because it has explicit pictures on it. >> if conrad is found guilty, the consequences could be severe. >> if i'm found guilty on 38 counts of child pornography, i could receive ten years per count for 38 counts. that's 380 years. that's a lot of time. >>> coming up -- >> i have to believe, i have to believe that one day as soon as possible, preferably, conrad and baron will be charged with their murders and with the arson. >> sammy's grandmother attempts to deal with her lo
. >> kids are playful, exploratory and when they have free reign over a camera they take pictures whichut of context would look bad. >> authorities also say they found thousands of images of child pornography, though none involving sammy on conrad's computer. he says he has no knowledge of them. >> i have no idea what pictures they're talking about. i have a computer that is not password protected, it's always on. so, i can use it, my brother used it, sam used it. for...
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kids who are constantly receiving a lot of prohibitions, it leads them to be less curious, less exploratoryre likely to end up with learned helplessness, so there are a variety of developmental outcomes, none of which are positive. >> reporter: while the recording devices are blind to meaning, they do count the number of conversation turns, back and forth exchanges. program director andrea riquetti looks to that data for clues into what's been said. >> when we see that there is only adult counts, and there's no turn-taking, you can certainly say, you don't know what those words are. but when you start seeing that there's conversational turns, those conversational turns happen when there's, good, positive, interactions. >> reporter: the program, supported by a private foundation, costs around $2,500 per family, per year. what's the return? parents of the four children courtney soules has been following, started out saying between 5,000 and 7,000 words per day. how many more words are they speaking to their children a year later? >> anywhere between three and five. >> 100? >> yes, which is gr
kids who are constantly receiving a lot of prohibitions, it leads them to be less curious, less exploratoryre likely to end up with learned helplessness, so there are a variety of developmental outcomes, none of which are positive. >> reporter: while the recording devices are blind to meaning, they do count the number of conversation turns, back and forth exchanges. program director andrea riquetti looks to that data for clues into what's been said. >> when we see that there is only...
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it could be venture funded eventually but especially in the exploratory phase. and maybe because the american who invests in it isn't the one that will benefit. because the ideas go out to the commons. it could be because it's super high risk. because it takes a long time or it could be because it's just -- there's a bunch of different reasons. i realized that just doing this venture wasn't going to solve this problem and there's another set of problems that need to be addressed. i knew a lot of smart people were here working on the silicone valley problem but i didn't see -- the media lab was weirdly unique and enough for me to realize that that was worth trying to get right. >> so let's -- this is something -- one of the key things is innovation as part of the future. if you -- with the increasing moores law or this moores law and the increasing -- the question is -- classic lie you have to reinvent. so the question is where innovation and invention comings in. so there's universities and corporate labs and startups. the whole thing about startups is, startups
it could be venture funded eventually but especially in the exploratory phase. and maybe because the american who invests in it isn't the one that will benefit. because the ideas go out to the commons. it could be because it's super high risk. because it takes a long time or it could be because it's just -- there's a bunch of different reasons. i realized that just doing this venture wasn't going to solve this problem and there's another set of problems that need to be addressed. i knew a lot...
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other stuff that was disruptive and it could be venture funded eventually, but especially in the exploratory phase, the person who invests anytime isn't necessarily the ne who is going to benefit, it could be because it's super high-risk or takes a long time. there's a bunch of different reasons. i realized just doing venture wasn't it and the whole over problems of impact that needed to be addressed. and i knew a lot of smart people were here working on the silicon valley problem. but i didn't see. the media lab was weirdly unique. and that was for me to realize that was worth getting it. >> so one of the key things is innovation is part of the future. with the increasing law, moores law and -- to companies the question is classically re-investal. universities and then corporate labs then startups. as you mentioned, part of the whole thing with startups. startups have this one mission, focused amount of capital. usually it's take an vengeance and go to market with it. like figure out how to build a team around it. to build something common to the platform or to do r & d and figure out somet
other stuff that was disruptive and it could be venture funded eventually, but especially in the exploratory phase, the person who invests anytime isn't necessarily the ne who is going to benefit, it could be because it's super high-risk or takes a long time. there's a bunch of different reasons. i realized just doing venture wasn't it and the whole over problems of impact that needed to be addressed. and i knew a lot of smart people were here working on the silicon valley problem. but i didn't...
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we're in -- it's a very exploratory stage. with g oee with a prototype to test if natural fuel can be good for our locomotives. something worth investigating. >> michael ward, i feel like we've toured the u.s. economy. thank you very much for your insights on the quarter. michael ward, ceo of csx. >>> on the earnings front, we've got more out of those yahoo! earnings now with julia boorstin. julia, what have you found? >> thanks so much, kelly. in the company's earnings, yahoo! revealing its q-3 outlook, outlook for the current quarter is coming in a little bit lite. they're coming in lower than the $1.1 billion expected, but it's moving higher after hours, perhaps largely because of this news about ali baba. the company announcing it's entered into an amendment to the share repurchase agreement, reducing the number of shares that yahoo!'s required to sell of the ipo from 208 million shares to 140 million shares. this is the second time, at least, that it has reduced the number of shares it has to sell. now, the company also s
we're in -- it's a very exploratory stage. with g oee with a prototype to test if natural fuel can be good for our locomotives. something worth investigating. >> michael ward, i feel like we've toured the u.s. economy. thank you very much for your insights on the quarter. michael ward, ceo of csx. >>> on the earnings front, we've got more out of those yahoo! earnings now with julia boorstin. julia, what have you found? >> thanks so much, kelly. in the company's earnings,...