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but small hydro, we have tremendous potential. also hydrokinetic in rivers tremendous potential to harness that. >> huge topic of discussion nowadays also is the risk of cyber attacks. how concerned are you that a successful cyber attack on a portion of the nation's power grid is inevitable? >> well, i'm vigilant. there are people who attempt to hack in to the bulk electric system every day. in fact, nkit national cyber communications control center part of the department of homeland security, more than half the hacking attempts in the whole united states are on the electric grid. so i know that it's an important issue. part of what we try to do with, first of all, the way all the owners construct the grid but the way ferc meets the reliability standards is to make sure the grid is constructed to be resilient so that there is redundancy, and so that there is cyber protections built in perimeter security, password security and so forth so that if something happens in one place, it doesn't cascade to another place. i think the elect
but small hydro, we have tremendous potential. also hydrokinetic in rivers tremendous potential to harness that. >> huge topic of discussion nowadays also is the risk of cyber attacks. how concerned are you that a successful cyber attack on a portion of the nation's power grid is inevitable? >> well, i'm vigilant. there are people who attempt to hack in to the bulk electric system every day. in fact, nkit national cyber communications control center part of the department of...
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in terms of hydro, why didn't i include that under renewable? two aspects. one is mainly because the environmentalists do not include them together. so if you look at what is impeding hydroelectric development, let's say the world has -- i'm not sure what you're shocking your head at, but if you look at what the world has in terms of hydroelectric capacity and who opposes new dams, it's not conservatives it's not libertarians, it is environmentalists. so in the go to the sierra club web site, for example. among their list of achievements are dams they've shut down. and this is a particularly objectionable view dwiive that they claim there's -- given they claim there's a co2 related catsfully. those are what they -- catastrophe. those are what they claim as the replacement technologies. now, i'm a huge supporter of hydro and discuss it at length in the book as well as a huge supporter of nuclear. hydro's limited though, by the fact that there are only certain water sites that can accommodate it. in terms of is it renewable i consider renewable a useless class
in terms of hydro, why didn't i include that under renewable? two aspects. one is mainly because the environmentalists do not include them together. so if you look at what is impeding hydroelectric development, let's say the world has -- i'm not sure what you're shocking your head at, but if you look at what the world has in terms of hydroelectric capacity and who opposes new dams, it's not conservatives it's not libertarians, it is environmentalists. so in the go to the sierra club web site,...
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>> all right, hydro has to be in it, so go with the hydro graph. >> it must be. >> got to be. >> oh!way we measure the height of the body of water. >> i'm extremely disappointed. >> good. >> extremely disappointed. yes. no words for you. just kidding. let's take you out to what's going on, i mention the wind starting to kick, in all comes courtesy of yet another clipper system, here it is. >> so, slow it down out there vittoria will talk of course about everything it's left behind in terms of travel issues. meanwhile, here's how it feels with that system moving through. more like the teens hey that's actually an improvement from yesterday. where it was well below zero into the field like territory yesterday. you know, still coal. so not shorts and t-shirt weather yet obviously. meanwhile we have 34 degrees today, feeling more like the teens or low 20's at best, then the blustery conditions are helping that along come this weekend though, actually some real nice conditions if you still have outdoor activity i say sunday the better day still breezy and obviously cold is the day less wi
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but small hydro we have tremendous potential. also kinetic in rivers and title hydro, quite a lot of potential to harness that. >> huge topic of discussion nowadays also is the risk of cyberattacks. how concerned are you that a successful cyberattack on a portion of the nation's power grid is inevitable? >> well, i'm vigilant. there are people who attempt to hack in to the bulk electric system every day. in fact, nkick whatever that stands for, national cyber communications control center. part of the department of homeland security. more than half of the hacking attempts in the whole united states are on the electric grid. so i know that it's an important issue. part of what we try to do with first of all the way all the owners construct the grid but the way ferc regulates the reliability standards is to make sure that the grid is constructed to be resilient so that there's redundancy and so that there's cyber protections built in perimeter security password security and so 230rg9.230rg9forth. so if something happens in one plac
but small hydro we have tremendous potential. also kinetic in rivers and title hydro, quite a lot of potential to harness that. >> huge topic of discussion nowadays also is the risk of cyberattacks. how concerned are you that a successful cyberattack on a portion of the nation's power grid is inevitable? >> well, i'm vigilant. there are people who attempt to hack in to the bulk electric system every day. in fact, nkick whatever that stands for, national cyber communications control...
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we will have a hydro plane problem. we will go from the ice problem to the hydro plane problem on local highways and roads as well. the the one dangerous spot that we saw today, chris fox, man behind the camera didn't slip on any ice but nearly broke his neck on the piles of salt here. each parking spot here has more salt then every road in south philadelphia. look at how thick this stuff is. so we didn't have have an accumulation of snow today. >> look at that. >> yes. >> that is a lot of salt. >> everybody in south philadelphia would like to have this much salt in this one spot on their road. they take care of their employees here. nobody will slip and fall on ice but may trip over the piles of salt here. >> we have a giant margarita a going there. >> all right. >> thanks, steve. >>> so ponding, hydroplaning, all that lets see if that is what is going on with our a is a bean a you be careful out there. are you in wayne right now. >> reporter: we just left rain heading to radnor and about to get on the blue route north
we will have a hydro plane problem. we will go from the ice problem to the hydro plane problem on local highways and roads as well. the the one dangerous spot that we saw today, chris fox, man behind the camera didn't slip on any ice but nearly broke his neck on the piles of salt here. each parking spot here has more salt then every road in south philadelphia. look at how thick this stuff is. so we didn't have have an accumulation of snow today. >> look at that. >> yes. >>...
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certainly nuclear and hydro renewables are competitive once they are built. the other dimension of cost is transition. change costs money. no matter how you do it. so, i think, will it cost to make this change? yes. it has to. when you are building something new, it cost money. if in the long run it will cost more depends on the fuel cost. >> as we've seen this rapid transformation occur in the nation's energy sector, is it frustrating for you that congress has refused to consider any meaningful energy legislation or policies? >> i used to have a mug that said like something like, god grant the serenity prayer. god grant me the wisdom to fight the things i can fight and not fight what i can't fight, and the wisdom to know the difference. you probably know. whatever it says. [laughter] i try to not to spend too much mental anguish on what congress does or doesn't do. there's a whole blogosphere out there complaining about congress. i live by the rules they have given us, if they pass new legislation we will live by that, but i think we are doing a pretty good
certainly nuclear and hydro renewables are competitive once they are built. the other dimension of cost is transition. change costs money. no matter how you do it. so, i think, will it cost to make this change? yes. it has to. when you are building something new, it cost money. if in the long run it will cost more depends on the fuel cost. >> as we've seen this rapid transformation occur in the nation's energy sector, is it frustrating for you that congress has refused to consider any...
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helps -- we were discussing the wind power, solar power doesn't happen to be working and you have hydro power there as well in the mix and balances the resources out and help lower load curves on peak load and save money on the whole system as a whole so i want to tip you off that is what is in what passed on tuesday and that's important. thanks. >> thank you. any other member ever the public to comment? seeing no member come forward we will close public comment and we can go on to the next item. >> you have a motion on the floor i believe. >> i'm sorry. we have a motion on the floor. can we take that colleagues without objection? okay. very good. do you want to restate the motion so we're clear about it? >> just that we follow the board of supervisors' urging to do the study on open and transparent voaght system in san francisco. >> great. and that was seconded by commissioner campos and take that colleagues without objection. and our next item please. >> item number 7 public. >> public is open for any item related to lafco and seeing no one come forward we will close public comment an
helps -- we were discussing the wind power, solar power doesn't happen to be working and you have hydro power there as well in the mix and balances the resources out and help lower load curves on peak load and save money on the whole system as a whole so i want to tip you off that is what is in what passed on tuesday and that's important. thanks. >> thank you. any other member ever the public to comment? seeing no member come forward we will close public comment and we can go on to the...
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electric companies with hydro, solar, and wind. cigarettes, it's the same thing.electric cigarettes and vapors. this is a trend and this is a green giant. it's going away. a bigger difference compared to the last couple years. so opening links shop not only gives us a healthier choice but a healthier lifestyle than before for community and for the people and for the country. thank you. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> i'm a cashier at, my name is sammy [inaudible] am his appointment then blake. i don't smokers all my life. i live there and san francisco all my life and i love ocean avenue. area in general. this business proposal is a winning process for those. getting people off tobacco of cigarettes that are clearly harmful and then onto something else. going all the way down to zero percent. that's why i support this. the denial of the appeal. thank you. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> hello supervise my name is mike -- i just want to go shadow and talk about a lot of stuff that darted been viewed about how torn on health issues owner object we talk
electric companies with hydro, solar, and wind. cigarettes, it's the same thing.electric cigarettes and vapors. this is a trend and this is a green giant. it's going away. a bigger difference compared to the last couple years. so opening links shop not only gives us a healthier choice but a healthier lifestyle than before for community and for the people and for the country. thank you. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> i'm a cashier at, my name is sammy [inaudible] am his...
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saltwater is a byproduct of the fracking process and can contain hydro-carbons, gases and other explosive chemicals. the american petroleum institute guidelines recommend a strict safety protocol before a tank is welded on. >> and you can see on the pictures from the explosion clear as day that all of those thief hatches are closed. >> the explosion was so bad that dustin's pick up was parked about 25 feet away it blew out all the seals on his doors, it blew out the sunroof on the truck. >> investigator ross rolshoven was hired by dustin's family's attorney to look into the accident. >> in dustin's case, the top thief hatch was not open. so there was no natural draft ventilating through the top of the tank. >> look at this. >> oh man i didn't see that. you can still smell it up in here. >> you think it would still test hot? >> i believe so. >> i wonder if that's the area where in the area he was working >> yeah >> what happened to dustin was unfortunately very avoidable. the truck should have been put outside for 24 hoursyou check for flammable gases and do that type of thing. and if it d
saltwater is a byproduct of the fracking process and can contain hydro-carbons, gases and other explosive chemicals. the american petroleum institute guidelines recommend a strict safety protocol before a tank is welded on. >> and you can see on the pictures from the explosion clear as day that all of those thief hatches are closed. >> the explosion was so bad that dustin's pick up was parked about 25 feet away it blew out all the seals on his doors, it blew out the sunroof on the...
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he hydro planed into a semi. >> glass in four arm, four or five ribs hip busted out in the backside. >> reporter: art spent six weeks in a body cast. art and betty met six months later. >> he was pathetically thin and had this very bad limp. >> reporter: because of all his injuries doctors didn't notice the metal turn signal had embedded in his arm. 15 years ago art discovered there was something in his arm because of a medal detector. then in early december it started to be a problem. doctors remooufved the sevened edseven-inch rod. >> it's almost got all the chrome off of it. >> reporter: and now that it's out -- >> i thought i was going to make a key chain out of it. as awful as it looks, i don't know. >>> tragic in mexico. right now at 5:00 the first reaction from family and prend after learning that a hiker from northern virginia fell to his death. >>> winter weather advisory tonight. get ready for a dramatic matmatic change. >>> a new mayor. and a blast from the past speaking about our changing city. >>> within the hour we learned that a memorial vigil will be held for a hiker
he hydro planed into a semi. >> glass in four arm, four or five ribs hip busted out in the backside. >> reporter: art spent six weeks in a body cast. art and betty met six months later. >> he was pathetically thin and had this very bad limp. >> reporter: because of all his injuries doctors didn't notice the metal turn signal had embedded in his arm. 15 years ago art discovered there was something in his arm because of a medal detector. then in early december it started...
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you can see the agent opening up that kitchen pantry and she swipes a powerful hydro co doan. they installed the cameras three-days earlier. >> the time now 26 after the top of the hour. it is one of the biggest challenges they face. why has the president already secured it? >> from sea to shining sea the lug ugly reason this water is turning the blue. when heartburn comes creeping up on you... fight back with relief so smooth... ...it's fast. tums smoothies starts dissolving the instant it touches your tongue ...and neutralizes stomach acid at the source. ♪ tum, tum tum tum...♪ smoothies! only from tums. [ female announcer ] we help make secure financial tomorrows a reality for over 19 million people. [ alex ] transamerica helped provide a lifetime of retirement income. so i can focus on what matters most. [ female announcer ] everyone has a moment when tomorrow becomes real. transamerica. >> millions of americans in the path of a monster storm this weekend. a foot of snow already falling in the southwest and that is just the beginning. maria molina is tracking where it is he
you can see the agent opening up that kitchen pantry and she swipes a powerful hydro co doan. they installed the cameras three-days earlier. >> the time now 26 after the top of the hour. it is one of the biggest challenges they face. why has the president already secured it? >> from sea to shining sea the lug ugly reason this water is turning the blue. when heartburn comes creeping up on you... fight back with relief so smooth... ...it's fast. tums smoothies starts dissolving the...
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if there is indeed oceans of hydro car bons under the united states, is it something that could destabilizeertain emerging markets, that major french or swift banks have loaned to? we do not know where those bodies are buried. host: peter in valley cottage new york, republican life. caller: good morning, steve. haven't spoken to you in a while. host: good to hear from you. caller: this is the thing that concerns me. i never hear anybody talking about the agenda behind the oil situation. saudi arabia and the 130 pay check country-- opec current trees. here in the united states, we are obsessed with this free market situation with oil. but as far as our competitors are concerned, they do what's in the best interest of their country and themselves even though the saudis are pumping more oil because they don't want to lose market share. i think their main intention is to knock out the independent oil drillers with shale oil but, also, i believe there is an agenda here in the united states. our politicians want to raise gasoline taxes and also they want to eliminate the ban on exporting crude oi
if there is indeed oceans of hydro car bons under the united states, is it something that could destabilizeertain emerging markets, that major french or swift banks have loaned to? we do not know where those bodies are buried. host: peter in valley cottage new york, republican life. caller: good morning, steve. haven't spoken to you in a while. host: good to hear from you. caller: this is the thing that concerns me. i never hear anybody talking about the agenda behind the oil situation. saudi...
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. >> fueled by hydro carbons and to be stable they need more to come out of the arctic. >> reporter:007 russia staked the claim to billions of dollars of arctic oil and gas deposits, too many submarines planted a flag on the floor and canada and u.s. scoffed to a 15th century land grab but the move under scores the growing importance of the region. to get a first-hand look i headed north, way north, to the northern most town in the world, on an island in the high arctic called spalbar. many nations including russia are eying this once sleepy coal mining settlement as a strategic base in the arctic frontier. i'm here in norway and much closer to the north pole than we are to the polar bears and burn coal and looking for the carbon dioxide to put it under ground and came upon natural gas. finds like these wet the appetites of energy prospectors but energy is not the only battle for the high north, it's also about who controls the high seas. which are increasingly accessible because of global warming. new shipping lanes created by the melting of ice in the arctic could save money for ex
. >> fueled by hydro carbons and to be stable they need more to come out of the arctic. >> reporter:007 russia staked the claim to billions of dollars of arctic oil and gas deposits, too many submarines planted a flag on the floor and canada and u.s. scoffed to a 15th century land grab but the move under scores the growing importance of the region. to get a first-hand look i headed north, way north, to the northern most town in the world, on an island in the high arctic called...
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you put in reasonable capacity factors, that is every month a gigawatt of nuclear, two gigawatts of hydro, 2-at megawatts of wind 5 gigawatts of solar every month to 2030. so this really was ambitious. when you add the e.u.'s commitment and their ambitious commitment to twenty-third ecommerce i think we have -- certainly i feel and optimism in terms of the road to paris that we can really move the ball forward. we took some steps, we all always want more we have a good foundation for the road to paris in iea country and one of the things we have discussed is the role of continued technology evolution, specifically continued cost production of clean energy alternatives to address the issues and encourage policymakers to be aggressive in the path forward. we will continue to keep that focus on technology cost reduction and we will do so as i said in looking across the board in terms of fuels and technologies. a few words about energy security, and mentioned that earlier i will talk about one of the specific initiatives we are engaged with with the iea and that european commission, clearly s
you put in reasonable capacity factors, that is every month a gigawatt of nuclear, two gigawatts of hydro, 2-at megawatts of wind 5 gigawatts of solar every month to 2030. so this really was ambitious. when you add the e.u.'s commitment and their ambitious commitment to twenty-third ecommerce i think we have -- certainly i feel and optimism in terms of the road to paris that we can really move the ball forward. we took some steps, we all always want more we have a good foundation for the road...
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>> dennis maguire was executed using a combine ace of mez abbo lan and hydro-more fan. officials had run out of pentobarbital pentobarbital. the department of corrections would delay the execution of ronald phillips sentenced to death for the rape and murder of his girlfriend's 3-year-old daughter. this is something they have talked about for a year since the botched execution in maguire's case a result of changes in the last few years. four years ago the soul u.s. manufacturer of a commonly used drug based here in illinois decided to stop making the drug. european pharmaceuticals would not sell the drug for use in lethal injection cases. since that happened states have been scrambling to find alternatives. 35 states in the united states have capital punishment using lethal injection as a primary method of execution. it will be delayed, as they lock to go back and it is of course unclear where ohio may get the drug but they could turn to compounding pharmacies which have supplied in the past. >> thank you very much. >> tomorrow marks a year since leaky tanks in a chemic
>> dennis maguire was executed using a combine ace of mez abbo lan and hydro-more fan. officials had run out of pentobarbital pentobarbital. the department of corrections would delay the execution of ronald phillips sentenced to death for the rape and murder of his girlfriend's 3-year-old daughter. this is something they have talked about for a year since the botched execution in maguire's case a result of changes in the last few years. four years ago the soul u.s. manufacturer of a...
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investment for the taxpayer but penalizing coal producers we should have a level playing field for hydro and nuclear the stick that do not emit carbon instead of winners and losers. neil: but not too long ago we talked about global warming sun now use to climate change. so now the key at 2014 though work this year on record. but they say that atmosphere is what is producing the storms to make it so bad. what do you make of that? >> the explanation from climate scientists say snowstorms slowdown with more accumulation to become more selling in -- it's more severe but i am not an expert so the governor has to have humility. is a complicated scientific issue. even if we could determine man-made climate change is causing catastrophic effects so then what k and we do about it for what should we do? >> my big worry is the reasonings. we start spending money we really don't have with a probably are not 100 percent sure would be solved many say the earth is getting warmer the way that plays out is anyone's guess. because then they said we would all be wearing bermuda shorts. >> do you remember t
investment for the taxpayer but penalizing coal producers we should have a level playing field for hydro and nuclear the stick that do not emit carbon instead of winners and losers. neil: but not too long ago we talked about global warming sun now use to climate change. so now the key at 2014 though work this year on record. but they say that atmosphere is what is producing the storms to make it so bad. what do you make of that? >> the explanation from climate scientists say snowstorms...
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. >> the drought means hydro electric power plants have barely enough water to operate.l is having to import. some didn't react fast enough because they didn't want to alarm people ahead of a local election. the brazilian government insists there is enough water left in other reservoirs to avoid rationing for another six months. rob mathson, al jazeera. residents of tehran people came outside to enjoy the weather saturday. no snow along with only three quarters it also makes the air applyings much worse. >> that's a lot of snow. let's check out with rebecca. >> we were talking about snow around new york city and northward, inland. this is an interesting storm. it was so warm when the snow came in it piled up fast. it weigh the a lot. it got slushy pretty quick in most places. at a time showers now. west virginia and moving farther to the north and east. chilly a run in prospect park with brooklip. the folks were running through the slush the totals have fairly high in some places farther north. range from 4 to eight inches and as we look at central park two and a half in
. >> the drought means hydro electric power plants have barely enough water to operate.l is having to import. some didn't react fast enough because they didn't want to alarm people ahead of a local election. the brazilian government insists there is enough water left in other reservoirs to avoid rationing for another six months. rob mathson, al jazeera. residents of tehran people came outside to enjoy the weather saturday. no snow along with only three quarters it also makes the air...
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we now know there are five acoustic hydro phones being used in the area. equipment and what exactly are they used for? >> these phones that's what's looking for the pingers, if you will, that are on the boxes we're after. and what's important to understand is that a lot of times there's a lot of noise down there. there's a lot of noise within this frequency range. these devices really are only truly sensitive within several miles or so anywhere from three to five miles somewhere in that area. and so what happens is you have to have a better idea of the location of the field. so once we can narrow it down to say we think this is the area we believe we're starting to see a debris pattern that's consistent with finding a large aircraft it's an a320 at that point in time that's when you want to deploy these resources. it's important to unz these things are expensive to use and time consuming. you don't want to waste these resources just putting them any place in the water in a random sense but rather narrowing the field down. i think they are doing that. i thi
we now know there are five acoustic hydro phones being used in the area. equipment and what exactly are they used for? >> these phones that's what's looking for the pingers, if you will, that are on the boxes we're after. and what's important to understand is that a lot of times there's a lot of noise down there. there's a lot of noise within this frequency range. these devices really are only truly sensitive within several miles or so anywhere from three to five miles somewhere in that...
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the drought means hydro electric power plans have bail enough water to separateoperate.razil is having to import electricity from argentineargentina. critics say authorities didn't want to react fast enough because they didn't want to alarm people ahead of an election. they incest there is enough water in other reservoirs to avoid rationing for another six months. rob mathson, al jazeera. >>> indonesian crews will try to sunday to recover the fuselage after their first attempt on the satisfied failed. it managed to bring four more boys after the surface almost a month after the plane crashed. authorities say they are bringing in extra balloons which they will attach to the fuselage to raise it from the sea bed. >> scotland is this weekend celebrating robert burns. the scottish national party who's support continues to grow despite losing an independence refer endendum last year. a report from the dundee. >> burns night, a celebration of scotland's most famous poet and his homage immediately madeto from a sheep's stomach. never mind if outsiders find it hard to understand
the drought means hydro electric power plans have bail enough water to separateoperate.razil is having to import electricity from argentineargentina. critics say authorities didn't want to react fast enough because they didn't want to alarm people ahead of an election. they incest there is enough water in other reservoirs to avoid rationing for another six months. rob mathson, al jazeera. >>> indonesian crews will try to sunday to recover the fuselage after their first attempt on the...
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transparent energy market and reform of the energy sector, including electricity energy, nuclear energy, hydro energy -- the independent coal market will help us, and of course, the gas consumption will help us to be absolutely energy independent, at least now i've said that it's the responsible policy, ukraine will lose russia's market for the national gas. >> thank you, mr. president. i think we achieved a lot in terms of trying to change the picture the people now have from ukraine. and you would like to have because we know that part of conflict is economically, part of the coverages security issue. but a new face of this conflict is the discussion about information. so you gave us the opportunity unfiltered, to get to know each other, to understand who is the president of ukraine, who is the man who leads the nation in very difficult times. i would like to say thank you on the half of the forum and the community. and i wish you all the best for a nation, for your country, for your people to come as soon as possible to peaceful solutions on the best basis for welfare for your people and uk
transparent energy market and reform of the energy sector, including electricity energy, nuclear energy, hydro energy -- the independent coal market will help us, and of course, the gas consumption will help us to be absolutely energy independent, at least now i've said that it's the responsible policy, ukraine will lose russia's market for the national gas. >> thank you, mr. president. i think we achieved a lot in terms of trying to change the picture the people now have from ukraine....
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going forward we've agreed to work to the to make concrete progress this year towards phasing out hydro floor row carbons under the montreal protocol and the prime minister and i made a personal commitment to work together to pursue a strong global climate agreement in paris. as i indicated to him i think india's voice is very important on this issue. perhaps no country could potentially be more affected by the impacts of climate change and no country's going to be more important in moving forward a strong agreement than india. so we appreciate his leadership. we agreed to deepen our defense and security cooperation. we've renewed the framework that guides our defense cooperation for another ten years, and in a major step forward for our relationship our defense technology and trade initiative will allow us to jointly develop and produce new defense technologies. we've also agreed to a new vision for the asia pacific so that we're doing more together to advance our shared security and prosperity in this critical region. i thanked the prime minister for india's strong counterterrorism co
going forward we've agreed to work to the to make concrete progress this year towards phasing out hydro floor row carbons under the montreal protocol and the prime minister and i made a personal commitment to work together to pursue a strong global climate agreement in paris. as i indicated to him i think india's voice is very important on this issue. perhaps no country could potentially be more affected by the impacts of climate change and no country's going to be more important in moving...
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born with hydro cephalus he's had many surgeries.one source of strength is the special olympics. >> it's one large family. >> reporter: for the last 19 years adam's second family has given him the chance to become a cyclist, skier, even super plunger. >> when you jump in that cold water, it hits you like a brick wall and you're like man. >> reporter: each january since 2005 hayes has been part of a small group that runs into the chesapeake bay once an hour for 24 hours immersing themselves in ice cold water for one common purpose, supporting special olympics maryland. >> they all freeze at the time. they all feel the same way and that's one huge unified experience. >> reporter: an all day experience this saturday at sandy point state park. nick giovanni, wusa9. >> special olympics maryland tells us they base 1/3 of their budget on the funds raised by that event. if you want to donate, go to our wusa9 app. >> sounds like a lot of fun. >>> in this week's high school profile we're talking about family genes. of course, they're responsib
born with hydro cephalus he's had many surgeries.one source of strength is the special olympics. >> it's one large family. >> reporter: for the last 19 years adam's second family has given him the chance to become a cyclist, skier, even super plunger. >> when you jump in that cold water, it hits you like a brick wall and you're like man. >> reporter: each january since 2005 hayes has been part of a small group that runs into the chesapeake bay once an hour for 24 hours...
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while it's easier to operate the hydro phones at this depth, he says there's more interference from wavesat makes isolating the pings hard sgler this show it is frequencies in the ocean. if the pinger were nearby we'd see a sharp spike at the pinger frequency. >> time is not on the investigator's side. the batteries on the pingers only last about 30 days. if the pingers fail searchers will likely turn to sonar. >> this is the sonar. this is what they'll use to map the sea floor once they have an idea where the debris site is or to search for the debri brooe site if the pinger can't find it. >> reporter: like hide phones sonars work better where the search area can be far more broad. coleman says in shallow water the search can move more quickly. >> shown far is showing us what's at the bottom right? >> exactly. emitting the sound. as the sound comes back off the bottom it's interpreting it in order to draw a 3d image of what's on the sea floor. >> that image will help investigators mark the debris field so the process of salvaging as much of the plane can begin. stephanie elam, cnn. >>> w
while it's easier to operate the hydro phones at this depth, he says there's more interference from wavesat makes isolating the pings hard sgler this show it is frequencies in the ocean. if the pinger were nearby we'd see a sharp spike at the pinger frequency. >> time is not on the investigator's side. the batteries on the pingers only last about 30 days. if the pingers fail searchers will likely turn to sonar. >> this is the sonar. this is what they'll use to map the sea floor once...
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so it's more of a approximate using the hydro phones to find it locally because it can be under silt it can be under the aircraft. it's difficult to find. it's not like it's sitting there on a shelf somewhere. that's the part that underwater locator beacon, if it's functioning normally is used for approximate location not for generalized search necessarily. >> les, there's one other area. we talked about this this morning. there were reports that there was a two-minute gap between the captain and the co-pilot asked to increase their altitude. to fly up to 32,000 feet to 36,000 feet maybe higher. that was two-minute gap between when they asked permission and air traffic control responded. most of us aren't pilots so we don't know. is two minutes a long time to wait for an answer? >> it isn't. when you make a request you understand depending upon what sector in. in the united states these controllers are busy with other airplanes going opposite directions crossing your route perhaps. and they're talking to other controllers in other sectors so two minutes isn't an incredibly long time
so it's more of a approximate using the hydro phones to find it locally because it can be under silt it can be under the aircraft. it's difficult to find. it's not like it's sitting there on a shelf somewhere. that's the part that underwater locator beacon, if it's functioning normally is used for approximate location not for generalized search necessarily. >> les, there's one other area. we talked about this this morning. there were reports that there was a two-minute gap between the...
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of washington who deals with people who deal with power lines with all the power lines around the hydro dams in the pacific northwest. the scenario which struck me as pretty weird and pretty odd and very believable he said is completely believable that this would happen and this would be the only way. he needed that insulator of the human body grounding the voltage to the ground so he could get through that fence without taking a lethal charge. c-span: the chance that he would have been electrocuted himself. >> guest: he was lucky to get the defense but it's not like winning the lottery. if something bad is conceivable to do according to experts. he got through the fence. the plan was for shin to be inside and he was the one who helped them get to the fence and away they wouldn't get shot as they approach the fence but once they got to the fence mr. park who had been outside the fence who corrupt out there in the real world he was supposed to take them to china. he had an uncle they are and arrange for their shipment to south korea. the park was dead. c-span: i won't go into detail beca
of washington who deals with people who deal with power lines with all the power lines around the hydro dams in the pacific northwest. the scenario which struck me as pretty weird and pretty odd and very believable he said is completely believable that this would happen and this would be the only way. he needed that insulator of the human body grounding the voltage to the ground so he could get through that fence without taking a lethal charge. c-span: the chance that he would have been...
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policy we have in all the above approach includes generating electricity from gas, coal nuclear, wind hydro and other sources. i think what we need is maybe all of the above approach in terms of providing transportation funding. not just financing. there's a lot of ways we can finance stuff, which basically means we're borrowing money but we need to fund it as well. the publish/private partnership there's room for that infrastructure. repatriation could be helpful, especially for getting one-time projects out. i think that, for example, the tunnel i came down through baltimore, under baltimore, was built in the civil war. that's an example of a one-time project that needs a lot of money. and funded by something like repatriation. vehicle miles traveled, very slowly advancing, but that's a good example. all of those are available. but the idea that we've not talked about a whole lot here is user fees. we've paid for our transportation infrastructure for years through user fees, the gas taxes that we know was adopted 21 years ago. the diesel tax was adopted about 21 years ago worth about 15 c
policy we have in all the above approach includes generating electricity from gas, coal nuclear, wind hydro and other sources. i think what we need is maybe all of the above approach in terms of providing transportation funding. not just financing. there's a lot of ways we can finance stuff, which basically means we're borrowing money but we need to fund it as well. the publish/private partnership there's room for that infrastructure. repatriation could be helpful, especially for getting...
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if you're far away from that pinging signal there's a lot of other noises that are received by the hydrong that clicking noise. but as you get closer, which is really what it's tse signed for, as you get closer to bring that black box pinger you can identify where it is within the debris. it's not really intended to be used as a broadcast signal that's picked up because of just too much interference in it. so i'm really concerned if they don't start narrowing in quickly they won't be able to find those black boxes once they get on top of them. >> and there are people who doubt whether or not the black boxes are even sending off pings at this time, whether the technology works as it should. david soucie always great to have you with us appreciate it. >>> ahead at this hour grand jury proceedings are secret by law, but one ferguson grand juror is suing now, because he or she wants to speak out in the name of transparency. will this reignite the controversy there? stay with us. ♪ music ♪ ...the getaway vehicle! for all the confidence you need. td ameritrade. you got this. you're driving alo
if you're far away from that pinging signal there's a lot of other noises that are received by the hydrong that clicking noise. but as you get closer, which is really what it's tse signed for, as you get closer to bring that black box pinger you can identify where it is within the debris. it's not really intended to be used as a broadcast signal that's picked up because of just too much interference in it. so i'm really concerned if they don't start narrowing in quickly they won't be able to...
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so they signed this transboundary hydro carbon agreement said we're going to allow that area to be produced. we're going to allow those shared resources to be produced we're going to share resources, technology, some of the regulations. well, once they signed that agreement, we asked ken salazar the secretary of the interior at the time how about sending us the implementing language so we could implement that agreement. we'd like to open up a million and a half acres of deep water in the western gulf to energy production because we believe there's recoverable resources there that could go into that national security energy mix on american energy independence. he wouldn't send us the implementing language. after about a year of that doc hastings and i and a number of others on the committee working to get that i decided to write it myself. i wrote the implementing language. we pass it through the house, bipartisan. it wasn't unanimous but it was bipartisan. went to the senate, couldn't get anybody to deal with it over there. so we're able to get it in the omnibus last year. last december, an
so they signed this transboundary hydro carbon agreement said we're going to allow that area to be produced. we're going to allow those shared resources to be produced we're going to share resources, technology, some of the regulations. well, once they signed that agreement, we asked ken salazar the secretary of the interior at the time how about sending us the implementing language so we could implement that agreement. we'd like to open up a million and a half acres of deep water in the...
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an energy policy within all of the above approach, gas, coal, nuclear, wind nuclear wind, hydro solar other sources. what we need is at all of the above approach in terms of providing transportation funding, not just financing. there are a lot of ways to finance stuff. but the three public-private partnership, there is room for that. page creation to be helpful for getting one-time projects of. for example the tunnel i can through coming down the northeast corridor this morning through baltimore was built in the civil war. that is an example of a one-time project. it needs a lot of money. vehicle miles traveled, interesting experiments. slowly advancing. but the idea that we're not talking about a lot here is user fees. we pay for the transportation infrastructure. the gas tax was adopted 21 years ago. $0.18 was worse about a dime and meanwhile the price of asphalt, concrete, steel waiver have all gone out. we need something like facebook for energy, coal, nuclear, gas. we need gas. we need some baseload for transportation funding. someone will be introducing bipartisan legislation in
an energy policy within all of the above approach, gas, coal, nuclear, wind nuclear wind, hydro solar other sources. what we need is at all of the above approach in terms of providing transportation funding, not just financing. there are a lot of ways to finance stuff. but the three public-private partnership, there is room for that. page creation to be helpful for getting one-time projects of. for example the tunnel i can through coming down the northeast corridor this morning through...
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had issues when he was little and had to walk with a back legs and he went through a lot of therapy hydrowas rescued by a firefighter and her husband, his wife. and now he really walks around. >> poor little guy. he's making it work, though. >> hard watching that but looks like he is happy and made it work and it is a new lease on life. >> good for him. >> he looks a little like a kangaroo. >> that picture, absolutely. >>> you have seen the dunk contests in the nba, guys miss dunks every once in a while, bounces off the rim, no big deal. this is a dunk contest in china. he is jumping over five people and doesn't get close. people look at this epic fail on-line. he shouldn't even jump over one child much less five adults. he doesn't even get close. reena, you could have done that. >> you have more faith in my dunking ability. >> 100%. this is a shame. >> i think you are right. i would have had a trampoline there. i would have needed extra pick me up. >> he needed it too. >>> how about stroller envy? new york city people are all about their strollers. >> nooem need them here. >> they wanted
had issues when he was little and had to walk with a back legs and he went through a lot of therapy hydrowas rescued by a firefighter and her husband, his wife. and now he really walks around. >> poor little guy. he's making it work, though. >> hard watching that but looks like he is happy and made it work and it is a new lease on life. >> good for him. >> he looks a little like a kangaroo. >> that picture, absolutely. >>> you have seen the dunk contests...
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but small hydro we have tremendous potential. also hydrokinetic and rivers quite a lot of potential to harness that. >> huge topic of discussion nowadays also is the rusk of cyber attacks -- the risk of cyber attacks. how concerned are you that a successful cyber attack on a portion of the nation's power grid is inevitable? >> well, i'm vigilant. i -- there are people who attempt to hack into the bulk electric system every day. in fact, national cyber communications control center, it's part of the department of homeland security, more than half of the hacking attempts in the whole united states are on the lekking trick grid. so i know -- the electric grid. so i know that it's an important issue. part of what we try to do with first of all, the way all the owners construct the grid but the way ferc regulates the reliability standards is to make sure that the grid is constructed to be resilient so that there's redundancy and so that there's cyber protections built in; perimeter security, password security and so forth. so if somet
but small hydro we have tremendous potential. also hydrokinetic and rivers quite a lot of potential to harness that. >> huge topic of discussion nowadays also is the rusk of cyber attacks -- the risk of cyber attacks. how concerned are you that a successful cyber attack on a portion of the nation's power grid is inevitable? >> well, i'm vigilant. i -- there are people who attempt to hack into the bulk electric system every day. in fact, national cyber communications control center,...
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the early days, they had a source from higher mountains of gravity flow springs, which generated a hydro electric plant until the mid 1920s when ne hooked up to public power. they had electric light. here you see these lamp standards turned around the neptune pool which we'll delve into more later. but one of san simeon's most conspicuously beautiful areas. they also designed the night lighting in completely original items like this swan lamp standard done by one of her employees. here is the shot of the hill where you can see from the air this was taken in the middle 1930s. like a small city. all of this southern portion of the hill top here, these are workers' quarters. they had -- they started out with tents. those blew down in the first rain. and so they constructed barracks buildings. there could be as many as 90 men living in camps on south side of the hill. here are the guest houses to the front. that is the neptune pool. they're doing additions on the back of the main building. it had both the south and the north wing added on. also added on which we'll see later, tennis courts w
the early days, they had a source from higher mountains of gravity flow springs, which generated a hydro electric plant until the mid 1920s when ne hooked up to public power. they had electric light. here you see these lamp standards turned around the neptune pool which we'll delve into more later. but one of san simeon's most conspicuously beautiful areas. they also designed the night lighting in completely original items like this swan lamp standard done by one of her employees. here is the...
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we have more ability for producing than any other in the world solar wind, hydro oil you name it.ery possibility of producing energy exists. if we could unify this hemisphere and that is what these presidents are talking about we would not need to drop of oil from any other part of the world. we have no wars. the entire hemisphere can speak in three languages. a little bit of french. the opportunity to unify and opening up these new -- tourism is the most asked question. i even have close professional friends say if i go illegally like to talk? i say probably not. here is how you do it. i think the battle is going to be in congress because you have a small minority of interests who can go to cuba without a license. they can send money to relatives. you cannot. relatives in cuba can invest. we cannot. there is an interest a conflict of interest to members of the house and senate to restrict others giving privileges that they now have. but it is going to be a fight. the conservative viewpoint is going to be the politics will be motivated by the arab culture interests. agricultural i
we have more ability for producing than any other in the world solar wind, hydro oil you name it.ery possibility of producing energy exists. if we could unify this hemisphere and that is what these presidents are talking about we would not need to drop of oil from any other part of the world. we have no wars. the entire hemisphere can speak in three languages. a little bit of french. the opportunity to unify and opening up these new -- tourism is the most asked question. i even have close...