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veterans with gas. that is not to say there were not british or american deaths due to poison gas. the allies want supplies at hand so they can retaliate against the disease. in december of 1943 the ss john harvey was lying in italy with a cargo on board of u.s. manufactured mustered gas. hundred german bombers attacked the port sinking the ship and releasing a segignificant amount of the gas. nearly 2,000 people military and civilians, died in the raid directly because of the gas. today that 1925 geneva protocol i mentioned wasn't ratified until the 1970's prohibiting the use of chemicals remains in force. but as we all know poison gas has been used since the second world war. in the yemen civil war in the 1960s, by iraq in the iraq-iran war, in the 1980's iraq's use of gas -- i meant to show you the john harvey earlier, i apologize. but iraq attacked the whole population of kurds here in march of 1988 when 5,000 kurds were killed. iraq undoubtedly posesed poison gas during the 1991 gulf war that didn'
veterans with gas. that is not to say there were not british or american deaths due to poison gas. the allies want supplies at hand so they can retaliate against the disease. in december of 1943 the ss john harvey was lying in italy with a cargo on board of u.s. manufactured mustered gas. hundred german bombers attacked the port sinking the ship and releasing a segignificant amount of the gas. nearly 2,000 people military and civilians, died in the raid directly because of the gas. today that...
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as you're aware when oil and gas are produced from gas shale, and gas shell itself is very impermeable come and what makes production possible our hydraulic fractures in the gas shale. it's impossible to fill the entire reservoir volume with hydraulic fractures at one time. so refrac is basically a second stimulation of the reservoir with the hope that second stimulation will put fractures in new volumes of rock that were not acceptable with the first fractures. .. we've had tremendous experience in the day to begin with. and where has about the same geology as the geology to the last. i think the first less the first lesson to learn here is that they didn't have the alaska pipeline is going to be incredibly important. the alaska pipeline is aging. british petroleum got into trouble because they didn't maintain the pipeline. that won't happen if the new area of theater tickets open. we have learned a lot about managing fluids produced with the oil and that would be how does one dispose of them and incidentally that is a nontrivial problem in a place like alaska and i don't know what th
as you're aware when oil and gas are produced from gas shale, and gas shell itself is very impermeable come and what makes production possible our hydraulic fractures in the gas shale. it's impossible to fill the entire reservoir volume with hydraulic fractures at one time. so refrac is basically a second stimulation of the reservoir with the hope that second stimulation will put fractures in new volumes of rock that were not acceptable with the first fractures. .. we've had tremendous...
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but what about gas? on the 25th of september, the british who had at first command germany's use just five months previously made their own military use during the battle. the attack failed. the wind changed and blew a lot of the gas back over the british troops. the wrong turning piece had been sent with 5,000 cylinders of corine so that the contents could not be released. even worse, they excluded some of the cylinders causing yet more damaging gas cheesecake to the british lines. in fact as 1915 through to a close, none of the technologies have a decisive effect. then in spring of 1916 it was getting into the u.s. demand that the germany seized the campaign. they resigned in protest but the admiral wrote a frank and counseling letter and this is what he said you are the one german sailor that understands the war. killed were enemy without kilgore enemy without being killed herself. he said i don't blame you for the submarine business. i would have done the same myself from yours until hell freezes. ho
but what about gas? on the 25th of september, the british who had at first command germany's use just five months previously made their own military use during the battle. the attack failed. the wind changed and blew a lot of the gas back over the british troops. the wrong turning piece had been sent with 5,000 cylinders of corine so that the contents could not be released. even worse, they excluded some of the cylinders causing yet more damaging gas cheesecake to the british lines. in fact as...
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as you are aware, when oil and gas are produced from gas shale, the gas shale itself is very impermable. and what makes production possible are hide rallic fractures in the gas shale. it's ex possible to fill the entire volume with fractures. so a refrack is basically a second stimulation of the reservoir with the hope that that second stimulation will put fractures, new volumes of rock that weren't accessible with the first. [inaudible] >> no, it's not the well has to be temporarily shut down while the rock is broken again. >> thank you. the white house just gave a conditional approval for shell to drill oil and gas in the arctic and you emphasized on the lesson learned. how can it be applied in the oork tick if the drilling starts? -- arctic? >> is that for me? i'll take a crack at it. we've had tremendous experience in the arctic to begin with. and anwar basically has about the same geeology as the geeology to the west. i think maybe the first lesson to learn here is that maintenance of the alaska pipeline is going to be incredibly important and the alaska pipeline is aging and briti
as you are aware, when oil and gas are produced from gas shale, the gas shale itself is very impermable. and what makes production possible are hide rallic fractures in the gas shale. it's ex possible to fill the entire volume with fractures. so a refrack is basically a second stimulation of the reservoir with the hope that that second stimulation will put fractures, new volumes of rock that weren't accessible with the first. [inaudible] >> no, it's not the well has to be temporarily shut...
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gas producer. the other thing and this is a longer term view, where i think the l and g game is going to change, also just a complete historical shift is its link to the oil price. as there are more ships on the water, i think you'll see delinking from crude and it will be a market to itself far more i don't know competitive situation when you don't have an oil price link, even if oil was to go back don't have a link providing umbrella for these projects. then it will be the best project wins. that's a shift we are likely to see. if i am an end user one of say a half dozen countries companies can't do this but countries can. they'll say we aren't taking that price and we will see which are the best projects. i think the u.s. is well situated for the l and g. >> terry? >> yet i am reminded that gas coming out of the middle east a lot of that gas is associated gas, which means it is produced as a byproduct of producing oil which means that it is produced at no cost. of course the american gas shale p
gas producer. the other thing and this is a longer term view, where i think the l and g game is going to change, also just a complete historical shift is its link to the oil price. as there are more ships on the water, i think you'll see delinking from crude and it will be a market to itself far more i don't know competitive situation when you don't have an oil price link, even if oil was to go back don't have a link providing umbrella for these projects. then it will be the best project wins....
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. >> no, it has to be a shell gas stations. >> i was going to ask i guess that it is not an option to keep the exist mechanical use the service part of the service station because there's not enough rent but a commercial rent control not raise the rent on our tenant but keep uncle there you when we took over the site in 2010, the rent charged in 2005 we left stand knowing we are going to have to do this work they can't survive to artificially raise the rent the tenant won't survive yeah. i could but if i did that he'll go throughful to allow for the time is the best solution since 2010 hey we're on a month to month short term less lease but that's all we could do. >> i'm knowledge of the logics i gas up it's a convenient location on my way across the city is a big lot i'm thinking you're going to be enlarging the size of the convenience store i don't know whether there's room for all the uses that were brought up as well as the service element and it whether it will all fit there and also i would ask about security this is approved unfortunately gas stations and convenience stories in
. >> no, it has to be a shell gas stations. >> i was going to ask i guess that it is not an option to keep the exist mechanical use the service part of the service station because there's not enough rent but a commercial rent control not raise the rent on our tenant but keep uncle there you when we took over the site in 2010, the rent charged in 2005 we left stand knowing we are going to have to do this work they can't survive to artificially raise the rent the tenant won't survive...
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it happens to be where the oil and natural gas is. in pennsylvania, mostly private land, you have one of the largest gas deals in the entire world. north dakota is largely private. alaska is a very -- has a lot of federal lands. host: is there a connection between fracking technology and what we are seeing as far as oil production in the united states and natural gas production? guest: hydraulic fracking has unlocked the oil and gas boom over the last seven years. it is accommodation of fracking -- b coleman nation of fracking, by would to inject large a mac -- amounts of chemicals deep underground to unlock the oil and gas. in addition, it is going horizontally, so you can access more of the oil and gas. horizontal drilling and fracking unlock all the oil and gas. host: is a generally accepted -- not so much by the oil community, but resistance by the environmental committee? guest: the debate about fracking has appeared in my the debate about climate change. also, communities in pennsylvania, texas, colorado, wyoming, elsewhere that
it happens to be where the oil and natural gas is. in pennsylvania, mostly private land, you have one of the largest gas deals in the entire world. north dakota is largely private. alaska is a very -- has a lot of federal lands. host: is there a connection between fracking technology and what we are seeing as far as oil production in the united states and natural gas production? guest: hydraulic fracking has unlocked the oil and gas boom over the last seven years. it is accommodation of...
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whatpoisonous gas?the debate here was less expensive because it was intended for use against troops and partly because it was a new option. no country developed poisonous gas as a weapon before the war began. but the military use of chlorine pioneered by this gentleman here harbor, a german who was head of the kaiser institute in berlin. harbor was working in such haste a major explosion in his lab which already killed three of his coworkers. but he argued that gas could shorten the wall producing a not only casualty but manic amongst the troops and start here of psychological warfare. by january 1915, harbor had a weapon sufficiently advanced for him to be able to demonstrate it to an enthusiastic jer is man high command. in britain meanwhile the debate of the military stalemate was seen by this gentleman here winston churchill at the time, first of the landing in the to attack germany ally turkey. churchill the head and official the professional head as the sea lord well responsible for brits tan defe
whatpoisonous gas?the debate here was less expensive because it was intended for use against troops and partly because it was a new option. no country developed poisonous gas as a weapon before the war began. but the military use of chlorine pioneered by this gentleman here harbor, a german who was head of the kaiser institute in berlin. harbor was working in such haste a major explosion in his lab which already killed three of his coworkers. but he argued that gas could shorten the wall...
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is not a history of telling the gas stations where to direct their gas. we let the market do that. there are couple of changes that would be required to get to that point. mr. chandra: when i think about some of the hurdles of oil now -- we are not the low cost producer. in shell gas, we are. we are at the low end of the spectrum. in oil, we can export. gas companies have adjusted their capacity to this lower gas prices world. the oil producers are about to undergo a very traumatic few years and adjustment. i feel pretty good about it. where i think the l and g game will change -- also a complete horse stork will shift -- a complete historical shift. i think we will see a blinking from crude. it will be a far more competitive situation when you don't have an oil price link providing an umbrella for these projects. that is a shift we are likely to see. companies can't do this but countries can. they can definitely say we are not going to take that price. i think the u.s. is very well situated. >> a lot of the gas coming out of the middle east is produced a
is not a history of telling the gas stations where to direct their gas. we let the market do that. there are couple of changes that would be required to get to that point. mr. chandra: when i think about some of the hurdles of oil now -- we are not the low cost producer. in shell gas, we are. we are at the low end of the spectrum. in oil, we can export. gas companies have adjusted their capacity to this lower gas prices world. the oil producers are about to undergo a very traumatic few years...
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josh: they are venting gas.ther thing that was bothering demi was something happening with her animals. their hair was falling out. one of her cats was projectile vomiting. >> we have this cat. josh: what did they tell you? >> they told me i cleaned with too much lysol. i told one of cabot's attorneys he told me it comes from telephone poles. josh: has the cat been playing with telephone poles? >> a cat does not go outside. josh: his hair is falling out. >> and he is losing weight. josh: hi. >> our water was perfectly fine. after they started drilling, the propane and stuff like that went into it. at one point we could actually light it on fire. shake it up and put a match on it and it would light up. >> what is going to happen to my kids how many years from now. it wasn't their fault. a poet -- they did not pollute the water. josh: from these cases it was clear something has gone terribly wrong in dimmock. there was something else. i kept hearing reports of a family that could supposedly light their water on fi
josh: they are venting gas.ther thing that was bothering demi was something happening with her animals. their hair was falling out. one of her cats was projectile vomiting. >> we have this cat. josh: what did they tell you? >> they told me i cleaned with too much lysol. i told one of cabot's attorneys he told me it comes from telephone poles. josh: has the cat been playing with telephone poles? >> a cat does not go outside. josh: his hair is falling out. >> and he is...
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. >> gas leaks leveled buildings. >> it was the biggest explosion i had ever seen. >> gas stations erupt into infernoes. and rescue workers put it all on the line. >> it was the closest call i've had. >> dire circumstances. >> i'm thinking there's no way somebody's going to live through that. >> disaster, heroism, survival. >> i can't believe i'm alive. >> you won't believe your eyes. >> boom! it went up. >>> hello. i'm contessa brewer. welcome to "caught on camera." dangerous materials are used every day, usually without incident, because safeguards are in place to minimize risks. but natural disasters and man-made accidents happen all too frequently, and when highly flammable materials are involved, an emergency situation can become a fireball. may 15th, 2009. firefighters in texas are battling a blaze at a tank facility that stores oil, gas and sea water. just when they think they have the fire under control, a flare erupts from the tank on the right. it's not a good sign. and in a matter of seconds, the tank launches into the air like a rocket. >> everything went bright. the heat was
. >> gas leaks leveled buildings. >> it was the biggest explosion i had ever seen. >> gas stations erupt into infernoes. and rescue workers put it all on the line. >> it was the closest call i've had. >> dire circumstances. >> i'm thinking there's no way somebody's going to live through that. >> disaster, heroism, survival. >> i can't believe i'm alive. >> you won't believe your eyes. >> boom! it went up. >>> hello. i'm...
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since 1988 my husband and i and 4 children live a half block away from in sight i overlook the shelf gas station bringing in a large convenience store implication is operates late into the night it is a residential neighborhood our business on fulsome i get it there are many homes and families that live in this neighborhood i'm concerned by operating late at night until 2 amen midnight that's operating late into the night not much going on into the night life if there's foot traffic open fillmore street so having a convenience store operating there it will increase crime that is something i'm concerned about increasing the number of pumps increases vehicular traffic and pedestrians issues we have a view of the intersection i personally viewed and witnessed multiply accidents there's a she have iron across the street the one california that turns and the bikes route and not to mention the pedestrian traffic up and down signer street and california street so i mentioned i have 4 kids we cross the intersection it is a night mayor you've got the shelf north and south of california with the c
since 1988 my husband and i and 4 children live a half block away from in sight i overlook the shelf gas station bringing in a large convenience store implication is operates late into the night it is a residential neighborhood our business on fulsome i get it there are many homes and families that live in this neighborhood i'm concerned by operating late at night until 2 amen midnight that's operating late into the night not much going on into the night life if there's foot traffic open...
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gas shale as we know it today. at penn state, i had an amazing group of graduate students -- and this is very important. not the faculty members but the students that are associated with the factulty member. they all contributed to our understanding of gas and oil and shale. we came to understand which natural fractures were driven by high-pressured gas we came to understand the rate of fractured growth, the timing of fractured growth and the distribution of fractured growth. all of these are important elements that make commercial gas production possible. and finally, and most importantly, none of these are the discoveries of one person. >> thank you. i stand corrected on that. did i understand there was also a woman involved? a geologist as well back in the olden days? >> well, as a matter of fact, there were two or three interestingly enough when the new york state sur fay -- before it was called a survey decided to understand the mineral james hull, the geologist responsible for that, had he just gotten married
gas shale as we know it today. at penn state, i had an amazing group of graduate students -- and this is very important. not the faculty members but the students that are associated with the factulty member. they all contributed to our understanding of gas and oil and shale. we came to understand which natural fractures were driven by high-pressured gas we came to understand the rate of fractured growth, the timing of fractured growth and the distribution of fractured growth. all of these are...
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it was unconventional gas. i got in on it very early on, just listening to companies talk about how they found a new way to drill lots of wells and get lots of gas. for several years, that is what i did. i covered and wrote about the companies, and what i saw something very significant in the united states, and then one day, i got a call from my parents. my mother, specifically. they are philadelphians, but they have 100 acres in north-central pennsylvania. a place to get away on the weekend. she said to me, we got a strange call from a company called chesapeake. they want to inquire about leasing my land. that caught me by surprise. i should have known about this. at the time there was a little drilling going on. but this was clear across a pennsylvania. so, i had to go back and start learning about why chesapeake was leasing so far across pennsylvania, and i did. and that really got me onto the second stage of learning about fracking, what was going on, and it really brought me into these questions of, should
it was unconventional gas. i got in on it very early on, just listening to companies talk about how they found a new way to drill lots of wells and get lots of gas. for several years, that is what i did. i covered and wrote about the companies, and what i saw something very significant in the united states, and then one day, i got a call from my parents. my mother, specifically. they are philadelphians, but they have 100 acres in north-central pennsylvania. a place to get away on the weekend....
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fracked gas is bad, but it is coming in this way. has got to be one hell of a contradiction. >> it is. everything we have learned about fracking, we still carry that knowledge around. so we know what you can do to public health. we know it is inherently leaking. it makes for mel to hide. we know how to do research now. we can get on a website and look at what they are telling investors, which is their chosen this place, the finger lakes, to become the hub for the storage of frack gases throughout the entire northeast. that is not how we see ourselves. that is the battle between the past and the future that has been played out. >> so you're getting anything about the fracking accept the drilling. >> that's it. >> this is a little bit like -- ok, yet this giant lake with all of these people's water that depends upon it. all of these wineries, a microclimate, a tourist location. and in these rickety salt caverns underneath the ground. it sounds like some kind of dr. evil plan. like, i know, i will put asked explosive gas, and toxic thin
fracked gas is bad, but it is coming in this way. has got to be one hell of a contradiction. >> it is. everything we have learned about fracking, we still carry that knowledge around. so we know what you can do to public health. we know it is inherently leaking. it makes for mel to hide. we know how to do research now. we can get on a website and look at what they are telling investors, which is their chosen this place, the finger lakes, to become the hub for the storage of frack gases...
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prices. >>> was the most you've ever paid for gas? >> 3.29. >> over $4. >> -- a. >> over five bucks a gallon. >> that. >> entered love my cast price.com. >> you pay the premium and you get [ audio not understandable ] premium is 399 for every 20 gallons of gas. they currently cap that it two-point -- .75 end-users are basically betting on gas future. >> a pretty good bet and the national average close above 2.75 you get paid. >> it will go up it's just a matter of when. >> the national average was 2.33 and now it's 2.741 sent away from the cap and if gas prices continue to climb, love my cast price will be paying you $0.40 per gallon by july. >>> because it's based on the national average, it doesn't matter where you fill up or if you fill up at all. they automatically deposit money in your paypal account as soon as gas prices increase. but they are not the only game in town, companies like my gallons.com you prepay for that's when prices are low and fill up at those prices all year long. >> two ways frustrated summer drivers could ma
prices. >>> was the most you've ever paid for gas? >> 3.29. >> over $4. >> -- a. >> over five bucks a gallon. >> that. >> entered love my cast price.com. >> you pay the premium and you get [ audio not understandable ] premium is 399 for every 20 gallons of gas. they currently cap that it two-point -- .75 end-users are basically betting on gas future. >> a pretty good bet and the national average close above 2.75 you get paid. >> it...
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i love it because not only is there someone to fill up your gas, but the gas prices are so much lowern in new york. why are some people for or against this? scarlet: the argument is you actually create jobs or preserve jobs. ,whythe gas station attendants outside a plexiglass -- a plexiglass, the bulletproof chamber. ago, the reason why they put the laws into effect was so that people would not be -- gasoline improperly. there was also a concern people would drive away without paying for it we know that is not possible these days. in new jersey is among the cheapest in the country. south carolina is the cheapest but new jersey is certainly there. you do not want to be in california having to drive a lot and fill up your gas tank. if you are driving in new jersey and you see scarlet fu at a gas station -- scarlet: i will be driving a diesel. mark: mad men came to an end last night but the impact is still being felt by the advertising industry. that story is next. ♪ scarlet: mad men finally has come to an end. andrew robinson, the president of a worldwide advertising agency spoke this m
i love it because not only is there someone to fill up your gas, but the gas prices are so much lowern in new york. why are some people for or against this? scarlet: the argument is you actually create jobs or preserve jobs. ,whythe gas station attendants outside a plexiglass -- a plexiglass, the bulletproof chamber. ago, the reason why they put the laws into effect was so that people would not be -- gasoline improperly. there was also a concern people would drive away without paying for it we...
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gas -- liquefied natural gas l.n.g., they must file reports.or exports of countries without a free trade agreement, the department of energy must approve an application unless it finds the export will not be consistent with the public interest. to make this determination they evaluate a range of factors when reviewing an application, including economic impact, international considerations, u.s. energy security and environmental effect. the rothfus amendment prohibits the department of energy from even considering one of the most important factors, and that is the impact of l.n.g. exports on climate change. the world's leading scientists are unequivocal. climate change is already happening. on all continents. and across the oceans, and will get much worse if we do not act to cut our emissions of carbon and other green house gases. that means we need to scrutinize the energy infrastructure decisions we make today for their impacts on climate change in the future. every decision to build a new l.n.g. export terminal has climate implications and we
gas -- liquefied natural gas l.n.g., they must file reports.or exports of countries without a free trade agreement, the department of energy must approve an application unless it finds the export will not be consistent with the public interest. to make this determination they evaluate a range of factors when reviewing an application, including economic impact, international considerations, u.s. energy security and environmental effect. the rothfus amendment prohibits the department of energy...
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a little helium tube. >> you don't need laughing gas. all we need to do is tell the day's news, provide the knowledge. >> she's killing the fun. >> there's a shock. >>> shall we do the 3-degree? >> why not? >> we have a southeast wind. the ocean is kind of cool and the bay is cool. we went for a high of 80 today and had dense fog this morning that burned off quickly. we'll give you the high tonight at 11:00 and let you know how we did. let's start with a live look outside, our live michael and son weather cam, gorgeous, 79, perfect for a jog, bike ride, walk. pretty soon we'll be saying it's too hot, winds south at 9. headlines, quiet tonight, most of the showers well west. they're in the mountains and very light, no boomers tonight. bus stop temperatures 56 to 68, dry, a wee bit cool in morning. the weekend will be warm. there will be a few afternoon and evening showers and thunderstorms, a bit higher chance of thunderstorms on mother's day. you can plan things outside, be prepared to duck in for about 45 minutes. if you're worried abou
a little helium tube. >> you don't need laughing gas. all we need to do is tell the day's news, provide the knowledge. >> she's killing the fun. >> there's a shock. >>> shall we do the 3-degree? >> why not? >> we have a southeast wind. the ocean is kind of cool and the bay is cool. we went for a high of 80 today and had dense fog this morning that burned off quickly. we'll give you the high tonight at 11:00 and let you know how we did. let's start with a...
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. >>> a wild scene at a bay area gas station earlier today. a suspected hostage taker dragged away after a crime spree and a standoff that went on for hours. this started with a series of carjackings in antioch and concord. police say when the suspect ran out of cars to try to steal, he just ran. >> he is running. he is running. they are running through gas station. >> a viewer sent us the video there. the suspect apparently looking for any place to hide. he picked the arco station on controloma boulevard in antioch. chp hot on his tail. then people ducked for cover when officers opened fire at the suspect. an officer shielded these two people before getting them to safety. our reporter da lin watched the standoff drag on and finally end from across the street. >> reporter: police officers and rooftop snipers surrounded the gas station. the suspect realized he had nowhere to go, so around 2:30 ... the suspect released the first hostage. the gas station owner known to his workers as jack. officers got him into an armored vehicle. about an hour
. >>> a wild scene at a bay area gas station earlier today. a suspected hostage taker dragged away after a crime spree and a standoff that went on for hours. this started with a series of carjackings in antioch and concord. police say when the suspect ran out of cars to try to steal, he just ran. >> he is running. he is running. they are running through gas station. >> a viewer sent us the video there. the suspect apparently looking for any place to hide. he picked the arco...
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should you be able to pump your own gas at a gas station in jersey?ow, hit me up on twitter. ♪ bill: you are chasing a story. glassblowing is still a thing. >> definitely. i have always been interested. i decided that i i wanted to give it a try. last friday house meeting up with a professional glassblower more than 40 years. >> zero, man. >> twenty-two years operated the four glassmaking studio and shops and branchburg. for about ten years he has been offering daylong classes. i showed up. i was kind of disappointed to find out that most are made of solid pieces of glass. the the master glassblower let me try a little bit of glassblowing. everything. you have to start somewhere. i don't want to start on the ground floor. >> began to work on it. it's cool. >> that is when a glory whole comes in. get your mind out of together. find the peace of glass and keep it how well you're you are working. that keeps it pliable and allows you to form what you need to. >> it just contains seat. the pc have taken out of school you go back to the glory holds a reheat
should you be able to pump your own gas at a gas station in jersey?ow, hit me up on twitter. ♪ bill: you are chasing a story. glassblowing is still a thing. >> definitely. i have always been interested. i decided that i i wanted to give it a try. last friday house meeting up with a professional glassblower more than 40 years. >> zero, man. >> twenty-two years operated the four glassmaking studio and shops and branchburg. for about ten years he has been offering daylong...
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of pumping your own gas will likely fail. steve sweeney of gloucester county is against it and it will not happen during his watch. in burlington i'm nora muchanic channel 6 "action news." >> four very special tourists climbed the steps of the museum of art along with their beloved service dogs stopped in philadelphia as part of their 6,000 mile journey across america, they are raising awareness. >>> the offseason doesn't mean the show season for the eagles. >> it's a year round business they have an organized practice set next week and then training camp in july will be here. one bird is particularly busy on his own and we are not just referring to his recent chat with jaime apody. >> with the offseason changes, everybody is interesting about how the changes mesh together. >> i am not interested to see we'll make sure they mesh just fine, we are not just going to sit back. we'll make sure it comes together nicely. >> he is filling his offseason by giving back, his make the world better foundation hosts their second benefit c
of pumping your own gas will likely fail. steve sweeney of gloucester county is against it and it will not happen during his watch. in burlington i'm nora muchanic channel 6 "action news." >> four very special tourists climbed the steps of the museum of art along with their beloved service dogs stopped in philadelphia as part of their 6,000 mile journey across america, they are raising awareness. >>> the offseason doesn't mean the show season for the eagles. >>...
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they were simply trying to pump gas at this gas station. wrong place, wrong time. coming back out live now, you can see all those cars, all those cars that were parked there, trying to get gas. those cars are still there as police investigate this case and gather evidence for this case. still a very active scene as we speak. live in antioch, i'm da lin, kpix 5. >> a viewer shared with us her cell phone video that showed house the hostage drama at the gas station started. >> he running, he running, he running through the gas station. >> the suspect was apparently looking for anyplace to hide from police, who were hot on his trail. he picked the busy arco station. let's go to joe vazquez at police headquarters with mortgage on the suspect's -- with more on the suspect's crime spree. >> the police chief is about to have a briefing to fill us in on the details and there are a lot of details as this suspect apparently spent quite a bit of time committing several crimes starting with a series of carjackings this morning. police say the suspect carjacked a man at a busine
they were simply trying to pump gas at this gas station. wrong place, wrong time. coming back out live now, you can see all those cars, all those cars that were parked there, trying to get gas. those cars are still there as police investigate this case and gather evidence for this case. still a very active scene as we speak. live in antioch, i'm da lin, kpix 5. >> a viewer shared with us her cell phone video that showed house the hostage drama at the gas station started. >> he...
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cumulative analysis appellants building our negative deck should make finding with the green house gas reductions policies and strategies negative deck and our department uses a specific quantify standard that is support by the bay area air quality management technical background study that is residence to this issue of whether this project meets the green house gas it will be below that threshold and therefore consistent it is consequent actively explains the city plans to improve the trick fleet with respect to air fleets that is in coping with the green house gas strategies the appellants letter says the governor's recent order orders the reduction of green house gas emissions to fovr percent over the 1990 levels that is an bliss goal and will effect many destroys trout throughout the state the governor is trying to push the industry in better direction but this didn't make those sgoelz in second a significant impact the project meets all current ceqa thresholds for the impact appellant challenges our health segment excuse me. they state the negative deck used the wrong analysis the
cumulative analysis appellants building our negative deck should make finding with the green house gas reductions policies and strategies negative deck and our department uses a specific quantify standard that is support by the bay area air quality management technical background study that is residence to this issue of whether this project meets the green house gas it will be below that threshold and therefore consistent it is consequent actively explains the city plans to improve the trick...
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but it's not like gas is just going down a little. gas is down like 33%.t is a big part of people's budget. so if you want to focus on just food yes, food prices have gone up. but even food is down. so beef has gone up food has gone down. so you have two things you either believe the government's numbers, that there really is no inflation. if we talk about the basket of goods, or you say there's a conspiracy theory. i choose in this case to believe the government. >> there might be a middle ground. suzy you have been traveling all over the world for your best-selling book tour. what are people telling you? >> this is a tale of two cities or a tale of two regions. we have been to 21 cities and really we hear two starkly different stories. when you are in the midwest, people say it's hard out here. it's rough. i can't make ends meet. it's tough. what recovery? there's no recovery. then to the southwest coast, it's like 2007. it's go go go. i could have 15 jobs tomorrow. they are in a totally different reality out there, especially in silicon valley or in tex
but it's not like gas is just going down a little. gas is down like 33%.t is a big part of people's budget. so if you want to focus on just food yes, food prices have gone up. but even food is down. so beef has gone up food has gone down. so you have two things you either believe the government's numbers, that there really is no inflation. if we talk about the basket of goods, or you say there's a conspiracy theory. i choose in this case to believe the government. >> there might be a...
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gas. a lot of people like myself switch to natural gas to heat our homes and last winter winter before last, we had highest natural gas prices in the world and this shows that almost double u.s. rate so i just hope the department can be aggressive and forward leaning in helping the governors, the delegation, the utilities to solve this problem. is the pipeline problem, not a gas problem as you know and it is going to take and all of the above strategy in terms of permitting and it is an urgent problem for the region. i assume you agree to that. >> the very first field hearings we had for the qer were in new england specifically given by the gas pipeline issue. the representatives of all six governors were part of the meeting and frankly the remarks did they made were such that governors felt they were going to have this under control and would take care of it. in fact i understand that next year in 2016 there will be a substantial expansion of capacity, taking gas into the boston area, get
gas. a lot of people like myself switch to natural gas to heat our homes and last winter winter before last, we had highest natural gas prices in the world and this shows that almost double u.s. rate so i just hope the department can be aggressive and forward leaning in helping the governors, the delegation, the utilities to solve this problem. is the pipeline problem, not a gas problem as you know and it is going to take and all of the above strategy in terms of permitting and it is an urgent...
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>> every day we deliver gas to run the country. yes, there are issues, but we are doing everything to make maintained. >> we visited a home owner that lives near a creek that washed out the home. can you build a pipeline safely through an hear that is washed out like that. >> we can. >> can it withstand the water. >> yes, we make the assessments on the instruct ability on the area -- construct ability on the area. >> reporter: the courts have recalled against the magnollis and the agency that builds the pipelines endorsed constitution. in a trip they took to washington d.c., the new york senior senator chuck schumer didn't show up for a scheduled meeting. in the meantime the juggernaut rolls along. now the brignolis and neighbours have a letter from yet another company saying it, too, intend to run another pipeline through their property >>> the debate and anger over pipelines is likely to grow louder. the natural gas industry expects to build 450,000 more miles in the pipeline in this country in the next 25 years. and the land nee
>> every day we deliver gas to run the country. yes, there are issues, but we are doing everything to make maintained. >> we visited a home owner that lives near a creek that washed out the home. can you build a pipeline safely through an hear that is washed out like that. >> we can. >> can it withstand the water. >> yes, we make the assessments on the instruct ability on the area -- construct ability on the area. >> reporter: the courts have recalled against...
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we put our last twenty bucks in gas in and we come out and someone else is pumping our gas -- our terrifying." >> philippe:pay close attention to the man in the black jersey. at pump number nine, you can see him switching nozzles with pump number ten at this chevron gas station on bennett valley road in santa rosa. then, you'll see a white van park in the background. the redwood oil company which owns this station and shared this surveillance viceo with kron four says that's the man's accomplice. minutes later, another white van -- the victim -- pulls up to pump number nine. the accomplce then stroles into the opposite stall and as manager lynn damato explains. the victim gets ripped off without knowing it until its too late. >> : they're taking a novel from one side in bringing it to the other side. so that next customer pulls up on either side of the pomp. as you slap your car in to pay. and they're filling up taking your gas. they will leave without you noticing that you're paying for their gas. if he ever see that come inside and let someone know. >> pam: national guard troops and tanks
we put our last twenty bucks in gas in and we come out and someone else is pumping our gas -- our terrifying." >> philippe:pay close attention to the man in the black jersey. at pump number nine, you can see him switching nozzles with pump number ten at this chevron gas station on bennett valley road in santa rosa. then, you'll see a white van park in the background. the redwood oil company which owns this station and shared this surveillance viceo with kron four says that's the...
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margins to do this long-term we had to add additional services to keep the gas station so you know i mean, we know about the issues that gas stations face in the city with foul efficient vehicles and car sharing and that's the overall cost of operating not only in this city but everywhere that's why we added this convenience store our family we use the san francisco firm to design our loop concept only for our use not franchised it is only for our fayette's fats that have gas not a stand alone facility of service the concept of the loop to redefine the experience of convenience so that's not our traditional offer at a 711 we offer more choices for people that are already refueling and need to get fuel and get going so as an interest fact we're actually, the only convenient store company west of the mississippi so we're the only organization that signed up with the initiative i'm sure you're aware of that michelle obama initiative to offer kind of another choice and doing it in a structured manner so that's why people have that function we're proud of the offer and how it kind of loca
margins to do this long-term we had to add additional services to keep the gas station so you know i mean, we know about the issues that gas stations face in the city with foul efficient vehicles and car sharing and that's the overall cost of operating not only in this city but everywhere that's why we added this convenience store our family we use the san francisco firm to design our loop concept only for our use not franchised it is only for our fayette's fats that have gas not a stand alone...
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that is the question for drivers. >> we are talking about pumping your own gas.nd right now, there are only two states in the nation where drivers are not allowed to pump their own gas. in our area new jersey, of course, out west it's oregon. a new jersey law has been on the books since 1949 citing safety as the reason why only gas station attendants can fill your tanks. >> oregon is considering changing its law. now the push is on in the garden state to change. it has drivers talking. nbc 10's drew smith explains. >> two bills moving through both chambers of the new jersey state house would kill the $500 fine drivers face for pumping their own gas. >> i like doing things on my own. so to me i'd rather go out and do my own stuff. >> one assembly man tweeted, its time has come in new jersey. he expects self-service be offered at a discount and keeping stations open more hours. >> for some drivers, old habits are hard to change. they say the 65-year-old law is still needed. >> you have somebody pumping gas and lighting a cigarette at the same time. >> one gas stati
that is the question for drivers. >> we are talking about pumping your own gas.nd right now, there are only two states in the nation where drivers are not allowed to pump their own gas. in our area new jersey, of course, out west it's oregon. a new jersey law has been on the books since 1949 citing safety as the reason why only gas station attendants can fill your tanks. >> oregon is considering changing its law. now the push is on in the garden state to change. it has drivers...
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for it to take another leg up. >> i would push back on gas >> i would push back on gas prices.effrey had an interesting note out today pointing to the fact in a in the past four weeks since mid april gas prices are higher by $.25 per gallon. even though it is still lower versus what they were paying maybe a year ago, they are still high, they are feeling it right now. >> that's a good point because one of the other things that was brought up when they were talking auto sales is that historically as gas prices went down the purchase of gas guzzlers went up considerably. and actually, in this particular instance, that relationship didn't hold as true. which suggests the consumers thought this particular decline in gas prices was likely going to be temporary. actually it's interesting they would say that because of course that's in fact the case. right now what we have is a short-term glut of crude. we've seen the rig counts drop. so consumers might be savvier about commodities trading than you might think. they are not racing out and buying an excursion thinking that gas prices c
for it to take another leg up. >> i would push back on gas >> i would push back on gas prices.effrey had an interesting note out today pointing to the fact in a in the past four weeks since mid april gas prices are higher by $.25 per gallon. even though it is still lower versus what they were paying maybe a year ago, they are still high, they are feeling it right now. >> that's a good point because one of the other things that was brought up when they were talking auto sales...
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they were on rooftops, surrounding the gas station. we could hear one of the units radio in, over the radio, he had eyes on the suspect. eyes on the hostages. so they -- they were following this closely. they tried to contact the suspect throughout the day to try get him to give up and come out. after a while it worked. >> thankfully it did. rob roth in antioch. thank you. >> and within the last half hour police provided an update. and the suspect now is in custody. ktvu's paul chambers is live at police headquarters. >> a lot of new information. police say the suspect was busy this morning. involved in two car thefts, a carjacking and another carjacking before the hostage situation. we can look at video. this happened after 11:00 a.m. this morning. police say an accident occurred on west 10th street. that is where the man was driving a stolen vehicle. witnesses said they heard the accident sound like a sonic boom. the vehicle plowed into another vehicle. he seemed dazed and as he tried to run off that is when people tried to help him
they were on rooftops, surrounding the gas station. we could hear one of the units radio in, over the radio, he had eyes on the suspect. eyes on the hostages. so they -- they were following this closely. they tried to contact the suspect throughout the day to try get him to give up and come out. after a while it worked. >> thankfully it did. rob roth in antioch. thank you. >> and within the last half hour police provided an update. and the suspect now is in custody. ktvu's paul...
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have to know it's an american company that makes the coatings for the foreign cars that everyone is ga-gaes we're a key supply tore the global brands. bmw, mercedes toyotas. we're involved in supplying them. >> you in this most recent conference call were one of the few executives to say china is good and you used the term encouraged about europe, sticking with that, it's been a month now since you spoke? >> yes, what we see, we see one market the automotive oem sales market in europe has taken off. these first three or four months. now our sales come with the builds. that's trailing a little bit. but we're really encouraged. high single digit growth in oem sales in europe. we think this is the start of something now much better. we have had a few false starts in europe. >> right. >> but we think now with low interest rates, qe lower oil prices, weaker euro it's going to set the stage for further growth. >> you did something very novel only a couple companies have done it. you did a $1.3 billion euro denominated bond. you have cut your interest bill down dramatically in the last year. >>
have to know it's an american company that makes the coatings for the foreign cars that everyone is ga-gaes we're a key supply tore the global brands. bmw, mercedes toyotas. we're involved in supplying them. >> you in this most recent conference call were one of the few executives to say china is good and you used the term encouraged about europe, sticking with that, it's been a month now since you spoke? >> yes, what we see, we see one market the automotive oem sales market in...
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and we have 2.4 million miles of gas pipeline alone. nowhere else in the world would you find infrastructure so prevalent. so with this in mind, the president has commissioned the review that will be released very shortly, and the first year is focused on delivery infrastructure. and understanding what our needs are going forward in an integrated manner, and as that begins to roll out soon, you'll see, i think a key learning from that is that energy infrastructure, the infrastructure that secures our energy is not just pipes and tankers. it is ports, roads, bridges. it is all part of what underpins our economy, whether here in the lower 48 or alaska. and you see incredible focus in the the senator's remarks this morning, as well as in our visit to alaska, a tremendous -- i mean, there was a great deal of priority and debate being focused on a natural gas pipeline, for example, in alaska as well as the future of taps and how to ensure it. and it goes hand in hand to develop the resource and the knowledge you can move the resource to mark
and we have 2.4 million miles of gas pipeline alone. nowhere else in the world would you find infrastructure so prevalent. so with this in mind, the president has commissioned the review that will be released very shortly, and the first year is focused on delivery infrastructure. and understanding what our needs are going forward in an integrated manner, and as that begins to roll out soon, you'll see, i think a key learning from that is that energy infrastructure, the infrastructure that...
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horace: it started in january after washington gas hired a contractor to dig a hole in fix a gas linector patch the hole in the road, but the neighbor say it was not a good job. as vehicles rolled over the past, the houses nearby, 20, 30 yards away would shake. this did not happen before the gas line work was done, so they called and wrote the contractor repeatedly, but they claim nobody fix the road. the contractor left this piece of equipment on his front yard destroying shrubs. so he called 7 on your side and we called washington gas. a few days later crews came out, cleaned up the area, and fix the road. now the shaking has stopped. >> i don't have the words to say how much i appreciate everything 7 on your side has done. every complaint was not resolved until i got in touch with you so thank you very much. kellye: washington gas said the company will also work to help mr. marino replaces damaged shrubs. washington gas did not offer explanation about the road patch job. the homeowners are just glad the shaking has stopped. 7 on your side with a consumer alert for amazon users. you
horace: it started in january after washington gas hired a contractor to dig a hole in fix a gas linector patch the hole in the road, but the neighbor say it was not a good job. as vehicles rolled over the past, the houses nearby, 20, 30 yards away would shake. this did not happen before the gas line work was done, so they called and wrote the contractor repeatedly, but they claim nobody fix the road. the contractor left this piece of equipment on his front yard destroying shrubs. so he called...
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it's the differential in gas -- natural gas prices between new england and the rest of the country. 2-7 is the number of the chart. this is an infrastructure problem. and i just think it's something -- it's absolutely urgent for our region. we went into natural gas in a big way, as you know, starting in about the year 2000. now 50 to 60% of our electricity comes from natural gas. a lot of people, like myself, switched to natural gas to heat our homes. and last winter, winter before last, we had the highest natural gas prices in the world. and this shows us that almost double the u.s. rate. so i just hope that the department can be aggressive and forward-leaning in helping the governors, the delegation, the utilities to solve this problem. it's a pipeline problem. it's not a gas problem, as you know. i think it's going to take an all of the above kind of strategy in terms of permitting, and it's a really urgent problem for the region. i assume you agree. >> yes. in fact, the very first field hearings that we had for the qer were in new england specifically driven by the gas pipeline is
it's the differential in gas -- natural gas prices between new england and the rest of the country. 2-7 is the number of the chart. this is an infrastructure problem. and i just think it's something -- it's absolutely urgent for our region. we went into natural gas in a big way, as you know, starting in about the year 2000. now 50 to 60% of our electricity comes from natural gas. a lot of people, like myself, switched to natural gas to heat our homes. and last winter, winter before last, we had...