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hubble smith from the las vegas review journal joins us to tell us all about it. good evening, sir.hy is this company after about 14 months closing this particular facility? >> lack of sales. they have a lot of problems. for one thing, the product itself was malfunctioning. they only had one customer. it was a a utility plant in colorado. so they really didn't have a lot of sales. and the big thing is a lot of those panels came back to them for repairs. >> greta: when the loans first started during the bush administration, what was known about this company in terms of whether it was likely to be successful? >> they had some kind of a track record out of california. they had done a couple of solar panels here in las vegas at unlv and for the southern, nevada water authority so they had a little bit of a record of producing commercial use photovoltaic panels. >> greta: and what was the thing that caused the obama administration to continue to give the advantages to the company. a bright future or gone so sour nobody was willing in private capital to bail them out or what was it? >> i
hubble smith from the las vegas review journal joins us to tell us all about it. good evening, sir.hy is this company after about 14 months closing this particular facility? >> lack of sales. they have a lot of problems. for one thing, the product itself was malfunctioning. they only had one customer. it was a a utility plant in colorado. so they really didn't have a lot of sales. and the big thing is a lot of those panels came back to them for repairs. >> greta: when the loans...
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put a valuation of $5,000 to raise a building 36 inches and built downstairs. 750 square feet of hubble space for $5,000. they said that the owner is going to be the contractor. if you say you're going to be an owner builder, you have to build that. they think they thought they were raising 36 inches and they made a typo. there is no horizontal addition, but they are building a deck.wh, it doesn't show well here. they didn't bother to show what they are blocking. they decided it wasn't legal. i will explain their theory they did not account for the downward sloping line. it is 10 ft. 3. you have to do a notice. you take a look at the height and here it is 37 feet and on the application is 36 feet. you can go out and measure it, higher than 10 feet. the aerial photo will never show and a pop-up. they say there is no drawing showing that this talk about was legal. this is their theory at the plan we were able to find. the only plan i can't find his the original permit. that would has not been bootlegged yen. if you look on the outside of this, if someone's not yet at a master of this woul
put a valuation of $5,000 to raise a building 36 inches and built downstairs. 750 square feet of hubble space for $5,000. they said that the owner is going to be the contractor. if you say you're going to be an owner builder, you have to build that. they think they thought they were raising 36 inches and they made a typo. there is no horizontal addition, but they are building a deck.wh, it doesn't show well here. they didn't bother to show what they are blocking. they decided it wasn't legal. i...
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a pictures snapped by the hubble space telescope and astronomers say that shouldn't even exist because it was formed only 3 billion years after the big bank spiral galaxies and the formation really are unknown at least they were unknown until hubbell or being about. as astronomers and ought and scratching their heads. 16 degrees in concord a oakland airport 50 degrees at 58 sfo look at this. i was coming up used a hurricane in now is a batch of subtropical moisture we have a few raindrops down the south landed will get high clouds under tomorrow or men and with more sense and if you're heading out of the sfo and expects some son in the afternoon close to 54 heading to new york and chicago has some thunder bumpers along the way and 88 degrees overnight tonight the-field of high clouds coming overhead the overnight lows will be pretty much in the mid fifties member should mama bit tomorrow showing some of the sunshine those are coming up from down south. by dip forecast calls for a warming trend on saturday and sunday and is the next week will cool,,,,,,,,,,,,, it was 12:30 pm in georgia
a pictures snapped by the hubble space telescope and astronomers say that shouldn't even exist because it was formed only 3 billion years after the big bank spiral galaxies and the formation really are unknown at least they were unknown until hubbell or being about. as astronomers and ought and scratching their heads. 16 degrees in concord a oakland airport 50 degrees at 58 sfo look at this. i was coming up used a hurricane in now is a batch of subtropical moisture we have a few raindrops down...
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the hubble space tell skoep has given us a fascinating first look at a galaxy far, far away.ronomers said today it's the oldest spiral galaxy they've ever seen. the light from that part of the universe took nearly 11 billion years to get here. the last time we saw the space shuttle "enterprise" it was being towed up the hudson river on a barge but today it was shown off at its new home, the intrepid sea, air, and space museum in new york city. enterprise, the first shuttle, never went into space. it was used for testing. archaeologists in italy are hoping to solve a mystery surrounding the world's most famous work of art they found the skeleton of a woman beneath the alter of a church in florence. they hope d.n.a. tests will show it belongs to a merchant's wife who who died in 1542. it's believed that she was the model who inspired leonardo da vinci's mona lisa. we found a man who inspires us. come along as he goes where few we found a man who inspires us. come along as he goes where few able-bodied climbers will. next. the fishing's great. so pick your favorite spot on the g
the hubble space tell skoep has given us a fascinating first look at a galaxy far, far away.ronomers said today it's the oldest spiral galaxy they've ever seen. the light from that part of the universe took nearly 11 billion years to get here. the last time we saw the space shuttle "enterprise" it was being towed up the hudson river on a barge but today it was shown off at its new home, the intrepid sea, air, and space museum in new york city. enterprise, the first shuttle, never went...
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astronomers use the hubble space telescope to capture this moon. the door of moon was captured they fell short of the super bowl, the new hardware the niners can show off this morning. and the bay conviction kicking off in southern california,,,,,, in the other day of hot temperatures show up of a some parts of the bay area. triple digits are heading in land, more on that coming up >>> this is a look at 1 01 near the mikey exit. and northbound and southbound down are moving at top speeds, more on your commutes coming up >>> vampire and was are taking over the convention center. others will camp out for a chance to see the final part of the twilight movie. basketball action is today's play of the day. indiana rep keep miles took a baseline past. here he comes. take that. a little based lined dump. that is our it play for the day. >>> touchdown. the 49ers win over the saints. it won them the espy awards for best game of year. >>> that was awesome. >>> mitt romney brewed at the end double acp convention. the one word that sparked boost throughout the
astronomers use the hubble space telescope to capture this moon. the door of moon was captured they fell short of the super bowl, the new hardware the niners can show off this morning. and the bay conviction kicking off in southern california,,,,,, in the other day of hot temperatures show up of a some parts of the bay area. triple digits are heading in land, more on that coming up >>> this is a look at 1 01 near the mikey exit. and northbound and southbound down are moving at top...
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all right so the hubble telescope spotted a spiral galaxy that apparently shouldn't exist ten point seven billion years old and they say that it's in a knot and it's an anomaly excuse me because it was present in the early universe about three billion years after the big bang at a time when galaxies were still forming and normally looked clunky and regular clouseau science to me is that they can't figure out something that is happening is i mean it may even older than they thought they were being before they even knew it went down the rabbit hole right now my mind is just i like to put the tamp down on the space. because i was this one and having of my house i mean it's an interesting it's about kind of learning more about the universe than we previously knew and you know we like to think that we know everything but clearly we don't and we're discovering new things every day you know astrophysics is one of the fastest growing fields in the world as far as the science goes and i find this really interesting especially you know the scientists are talking about how really beautifully formed
all right so the hubble telescope spotted a spiral galaxy that apparently shouldn't exist ten point seven billion years old and they say that it's in a knot and it's an anomaly excuse me because it was present in the early universe about three billion years after the big bang at a time when galaxies were still forming and normally looked clunky and regular clouseau science to me is that they can't figure out something that is happening is i mean it may even older than they thought they were...
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this is known as the hubble ult tra deep field.nning thing is on the screen right now, there is a total ful oof one star. that's this little guy right here with the cross. everything else in this image is a gallon kaxy. >> this is the only star. every other representation is a galaxy. and the galaxy is like the milky way. >> billions of stars. hundreds of billions of stars. >> this is aimed at a chunk of the sky. is can't be the whole sky. >> no, it's a tiny, tiny chunk of the sky. and the cool thing is ama is going to do this. >> what all telescopes can do is see in the dark. if you can see in the dark, you can see how stars are born. to create its first test pictures, ama pointed at two galaxies collided in space. ama detected these bright yellow areas for the first time where stars are actually forming. and as carl sagan taught us all those decades ago, the earth and every living thing are made of star stuff. >> they process and make carbon, oxygen, nitrogen that's in the air, the iron that's in your blood. we are star stuff. ev
this is known as the hubble ult tra deep field.nning thing is on the screen right now, there is a total ful oof one star. that's this little guy right here with the cross. everything else in this image is a gallon kaxy. >> this is the only star. every other representation is a galaxy. and the galaxy is like the milky way. >> billions of stars. hundreds of billions of stars. >> this is aimed at a chunk of the sky. is can't be the whole sky. >> no, it's a tiny, tiny chunk...
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he had this little hubble of a home that he created. i've never seen anything like it ever.
he had this little hubble of a home that he created. i've never seen anything like it ever.
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the hubble space telescope have shown a fifth moon. it's being called p-5.pears as small white dots. last year they discovered pluto's fourth moon. a nasa spacecraft is expected to arrive in 2015. so put it on the calendar. >> that fourth moon didn't get a chance to be named before a fifth moon showed up. >> i'm glad there were no hubble telescope when i was a kid. it was hard for me to remember them. now they all have extra moons, and a planet. >> i'm giving pluto its due. p-5, baby. i'm not letting it go. >> we're going to name the fourth moon. >> it is 20 1/2 minutes after the hour this morning. we're getting an early read on your local news that's going national. a connecticut group home employee has been put on leave without pay after she was caught on tape kicking and beating and dragging a disabled and defenseless adult by the hair, by the way. we want to warn you the video we're about to show you is tough to watch. the caretaker caught kicking the woman in the gut, whipping her with a belt and dragging her by the hair. the victim suffers from an int
the hubble space telescope have shown a fifth moon. it's being called p-5.pears as small white dots. last year they discovered pluto's fourth moon. a nasa spacecraft is expected to arrive in 2015. so put it on the calendar. >> that fourth moon didn't get a chance to be named before a fifth moon showed up. >> i'm glad there were no hubble telescope when i was a kid. it was hard for me to remember them. now they all have extra moons, and a planet. >> i'm giving pluto its due....
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the most impressive images in my personal opinion that human kind has ever created this is known as hubblethe screen right now there is a total of one star. that's this guy right here with the little cross. >> reporter: right. >> everything else you see in this image is a galaxy. >> reporter: in this whole picture, this is the only star? every other representation of light out there is a galaxy. >> that's right. >> reporter: and a galaxy is like the milky way. >> that's right. billions of stars. hundreds of billions of stars. >> reporter: this picture aimed at just a chunk of the sky it can't be the whole sky? >> no, tiny, tiny, tiny little chunk of the sky. >> reporter: it is breathtaking. >>> it is. it will do this. >> reporter: essentially what all radio telescopes can dupeo see in the dark. if you can see in the dark you can see how stars are burned. to create test pictures, amma pointed at two galaxies, colliding in space, 70 million light years away. optical telescopes couldn't pierce the dark clouds of gas and dust, but amma detected bright yellow areas for the first time where star
the most impressive images in my personal opinion that human kind has ever created this is known as hubblethe screen right now there is a total of one star. that's this guy right here with the little cross. >> reporter: right. >> everything else you see in this image is a galaxy. >> reporter: in this whole picture, this is the only star? every other representation of light out there is a galaxy. >> that's right. >> reporter: and a galaxy is like the milky way....
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captured by astronomers usingg tte hubble space telescope. they show a fifth moon...was only discovered last year.the two newest moons on't have names yet... buu nasa hopes they will provide valuable new information on the pluto ssstem. (toss to weather)) ((ad lib meteorologist)) 3 meteorologist))((ad ib ((ad ib meteorologist)) 3 3 3 (toss to weather))d lib -3 ((ad lib meteorologist))3 lib orologist))((ad lib ((ad - meteorologist)) 3 3 p, 3 3 3 p3 3 let your neet rip to the grocery.. be on us.we're giving away 250 ddllar giant gi. giftcards.it's our giann summer onttst! óóóóóó has 15 minutes to call caal in... weell draw aaother - name....so stay tuned.you could still be a winnnr today! today!want to get your name in the box?just go to our facebook page.. facebook ot com slash ffxballtmore... become a fan and complete the entry form to enter.go to our rules. coming uu.... a dramatic crash... sends one man flying through a ásunrrof.á what he aad the driver thenn did... seconds after escaping unharmmd. ann acebook is gearinn up... for another round of changes..he 2 new
captured by astronomers usingg tte hubble space telescope. they show a fifth moon...was only discovered last year.the two newest moons on't have names yet... buu nasa hopes they will provide valuable new information on the pluto ssstem. (toss to weather)) ((ad lib meteorologist)) 3 meteorologist))((ad ib ((ad ib meteorologist)) 3 3 3 (toss to weather))d lib -3 ((ad lib meteorologist))3 lib orologist))((ad lib ((ad - meteorologist)) 3 3 p, 3 3 3 p3 3 let your neet rip to the grocery.. be on...
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it's like having a colonoscopy except they use a hubble telescope on you.it that way. they ask for everything from your tax records to your college transcripts, your s.a.t. scores, that stuff is somewhat uncomfortable. where it gets really uncomfortable is some of the personal questions. >> like? >> have you always been faithful to your wife? >> and the answer was? >> yes. even though i could answer the questions comfortably, it was still uncomfortable. have you ever paid for sex are there any sex tapes. >> no. no. >> do you think people tell the truth on all these questionnaires? >> i think -- i think the -- it's built on a good faith assumption that you're going to tell the truth because i think the belief is the truth will eventually come out. pthe campaigns do this vetting because they don't want to be caught unprepared. they want to know everything there is to know so when it does come out they're prepared to respond. so i think that, you know, there's no -- there's no -- there's no way to force these people to tell the truth but i think the hope is th
it's like having a colonoscopy except they use a hubble telescope on you.it that way. they ask for everything from your tax records to your college transcripts, your s.a.t. scores, that stuff is somewhat uncomfortable. where it gets really uncomfortable is some of the personal questions. >> like? >> have you always been faithful to your wife? >> and the answer was? >> yes. even though i could answer the questions comfortably, it was still uncomfortable. have you ever...
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because this was the description that evan bye says, it's like having a colonoscopy, except they use a hubblet was uncomfortable, put it that way. they ask for everything from your college records, transfers and s.a.t. scores and that's uncomfortable. where it's really uncomfortable is the personal questions. >> like? >> have you always been faithful to your wife? >> yes. even though i could answer all the questions comfortably, it was still uncomfortably answering them. have you ever paid for sex? are there any sex tapes? >> and the answer was? >> no, no, and no, no. >> and do you think people told the truth on all these questionnaires? >> i think it's built on a good-faith assumption that you're going to tell the truth, because i think the belief is that the truth will eventually come out, and the campaign do this vetting because they don't want to be caught unprepared. they want to know everything there is to know so when it does come out, they are prepared to respond. so, i think that, you know, there's no way to force these people to tell the truth, but i think the hope is that they will
because this was the description that evan bye says, it's like having a colonoscopy, except they use a hubblet was uncomfortable, put it that way. they ask for everything from your college records, transfers and s.a.t. scores and that's uncomfortable. where it's really uncomfortable is the personal questions. >> like? >> have you always been faithful to your wife? >> yes. even though i could answer all the questions comfortably, it was still uncomfortably answering them. have...
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of light, so at the very, very beginning of the universe, people here -- i'm in los angeles, edwin hubbleg is moving apart. he reasoned that everything was all together at one time and this would be the big bang. well, at that time it was speculated by mathematical reason that things started to separate, take on different properties. so that pure energy, like light, has no mass. the particles of light have no mass. the particles that make you you and me, protons and neutrons, they have no mass -- do you know why? >> no. >> it could well be there's an exchange of particles. nowadays, we view these things as particles, and do experiments to detect particles. protons are made of corks held together with gluones, no kidding and so it's very reasonable that these other particles all exist in this ether named after peter higgs that is infused with particles that help them have mass. >> if this exists, as we seem to be getting closer to understanding it does, what would that do? what would that mean? >> it may mean we would be able to unlock limitless energy, let me put it that way. it may be we
of light, so at the very, very beginning of the universe, people here -- i'm in los angeles, edwin hubbleg is moving apart. he reasoned that everything was all together at one time and this would be the big bang. well, at that time it was speculated by mathematical reason that things started to separate, take on different properties. so that pure energy, like light, has no mass. the particles of light have no mass. the particles that make you you and me, protons and neutrons, they have no mass...
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and tuesday in louisiana and everyone i talked to --cannot find machinists, truck drivers, people hubble passed the drug test, skilled offshore workers, engineers. can't. this is a limitation we ought to be worried about as a nation. there are other systems and institutions in the country that have to help this process. >> i want to quickly take this outside the u.s. for a second and ask edward chow, what about the rising countries and the demand from china and india, brazil obviously is a producer , russia. how does the rise scramble what our assumptions are about the relative political weight of those countries. if they are looking at the u.s. in a different way? are we being overly optimistic thinking it gives us a stronger hand? >> i think it changes things. i am not sure it always changes things the way we hope or expect them to be changed. in terms of energy investment around the world, in the time of plenty which is what we are assuming, it would take a zero sum game nature of the conversation out of the equation. we have mixed feelings about chinese energy investments of around t
and tuesday in louisiana and everyone i talked to --cannot find machinists, truck drivers, people hubble passed the drug test, skilled offshore workers, engineers. can't. this is a limitation we ought to be worried about as a nation. there are other systems and institutions in the country that have to help this process. >> i want to quickly take this outside the u.s. for a second and ask edward chow, what about the rising countries and the demand from china and india, brazil obviously is...