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this hydrogen has a chemical symbol h. guess why? hydrogen, hydrogen, yeah, okay? and then we have numbers like this. these digits, this digit down here corresponds to the atomic number. that tells you the number of charges that are in the nucleus. that's one. and this digit corresponds to the atomic mass, over here atomic number and this one here atomic mass. an atomic mass refers to the number of particles in the nucleus. we call these particles nucleons, because sometimes you can have a neutral particle in there called a proton. and when you have that proton, this is still hydrogen, turns out that positive nucleus-- yes, lee? the neutral particle is a neutron. - what did i call it? - a proton. oh, did i call the neutral particle a proton? first time in my whole career... yeah, thanks, lee, thanks, lee. the neutral particles are neutron. guess why they call it neutron, gang? neutral. come on, neutral, guess how much charge it has? none, okay? and it turns out this proton, which does have a positive charge, pulls on the electron and pulls it together. later on, we
this hydrogen has a chemical symbol h. guess why? hydrogen, hydrogen, yeah, okay? and then we have numbers like this. these digits, this digit down here corresponds to the atomic number. that tells you the number of charges that are in the nucleus. that's one. and this digit corresponds to the atomic mass, over here atomic number and this one here atomic mass. an atomic mass refers to the number of particles in the nucleus. we call these particles nucleons, because sometimes you can have a...
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will be hydrogen produced from electricity and heating and cooling and transportation so we'll need more electricity than we have today and yes so that you can if you actually add up the numbers you would still you would wouldn't have enough rooftops for example to power all the say the united states on solar p.v. on the roof so she would have enough rooftops to do that how do we get to the point where we're doing one hundred percent or you know. well it requires it's not rocket science actually we think it's actually technologically and economically feasible in fact you will save money over time by doing this but there are social and political barricades but we do need stop to. now doing this conversion is such that least by two thousand and twenty all new sources of energy are clean and the reason this woods would save money in the long run and for two reasons one for a lot in terms of electricity when water solar have zero fuel costs are once you put up these devices or a wind turbine or solar p.v. the fuel cost is zero and so you stabilize the price over time whereas fossil fuel
will be hydrogen produced from electricity and heating and cooling and transportation so we'll need more electricity than we have today and yes so that you can if you actually add up the numbers you would still you would wouldn't have enough rooftops for example to power all the say the united states on solar p.v. on the roof so she would have enough rooftops to do that how do we get to the point where we're doing one hundred percent or you know. well it requires it's not rocket science...
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so that hydrogen can get trapped in pipes. it gets trapped in vessels and my biggest safety issue with the hydrogen is it clearly had no control strategy to make sure that we did not have a detonation. so my job function is to makes sure that we adequately designed it to safely treat the waste. >> when you talk about detonation, how big a detonation are we talking about? >> oh, it would be a detonation in the vessels in our pre-treatment facility that would impact portions of 160,000 gallons of that waste. and if you saw the videos of fukushima that was a hydro yen detonation with the fuel interacting with water. so it is a very hydrogen reaction. >> now, you were a key employee of this company. on february 18, executives called you in and said you were being fired for unprofessional conduct? >> now we invited them to come on the show. they declined. you were fired again for speaking out about these safety issues and they said though you urs supports her right to express her personal views. oar reaction to that? >> my reaction
so that hydrogen can get trapped in pipes. it gets trapped in vessels and my biggest safety issue with the hydrogen is it clearly had no control strategy to make sure that we did not have a detonation. so my job function is to makes sure that we adequately designed it to safely treat the waste. >> when you talk about detonation, how big a detonation are we talking about? >> oh, it would be a detonation in the vessels in our pre-treatment facility that would impact portions of...
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forces tested a hydrogen bomb in the bikini atoll. the device was 1,000 times more powerful than the one dropped on hiroshima. the islands were under u.s. rule, but the government gave no warning to those living near the test site. the u.s. says more than 250 people were exposed to high doses of radiation. the nuclear fallout hit the crew of a japanese fishing boat near the site. one member died six months later. president christopher j.loek marked the anniversary of the test by visiting japan, and he told people that the scars from the tests are far from healed. >> we still see people who have health -- continue to have health problems. and a lot of people are still exiled from their home islands. and we don't know when they will be able to return to those islands. >> loeak says the nuclear issue is at the forefront of his foreign policy. he wants to see the weapons banned. he's planning to visit hiroshima for the first time this weekend. to conduct with people who can help spread his ideas. >> one measure that is very important to u
forces tested a hydrogen bomb in the bikini atoll. the device was 1,000 times more powerful than the one dropped on hiroshima. the islands were under u.s. rule, but the government gave no warning to those living near the test site. the u.s. says more than 250 people were exposed to high doses of radiation. the nuclear fallout hit the crew of a japanese fishing boat near the site. one member died six months later. president christopher j.loek marked the anniversary of the test by visiting japan,...
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they've spent decades dealing with the aftermath of atomic and hydrogen bomb tests in their presence as all those who have experienced the tragedy of nuclear bombs should unite to tell the world. out into me and the weapons are an aged care worlds meet scottish power reports people living on the marshall islands have seen firsthand what new zealanders can do. us scientists conducted sixty seven atomic and hydrogen can stand in the nineteen forties and fifty s. residents of the pacific islands are still dealing with the after effects. what the epicenter a bit. copy what i steal all of that. by the people the events. missy and marshall island as my mom has seen many mystery of the most devastating against us forces to say that i don't jam on the beach. the device was one thousand times more powerful than the one drop donahue machine. yet that's what i and the us will think of him and gave no warning to those living near the test side the un says more than two hundred and fifty people were exposed to high doses of radiation. the nuclear fallout kid cocoon of a japanese fishing boat near
they've spent decades dealing with the aftermath of atomic and hydrogen bomb tests in their presence as all those who have experienced the tragedy of nuclear bombs should unite to tell the world. out into me and the weapons are an aged care worlds meet scottish power reports people living on the marshall islands have seen firsthand what new zealanders can do. us scientists conducted sixty seven atomic and hydrogen can stand in the nineteen forties and fifty s. residents of the pacific islands...
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powered by hydrogen peroxide action introducing finish power & free. to give you a sparkling clean with less harsh chemicals. because these are not just glasses. they're what your family drinks from. finish power and free. sparkling clean. less harsh chemicals. to help people clean better, and that he travels the world inventing amazing new cleaners, like his newest invention, liquid muscle, that lifts and cleans tough grease with less scrubbing. it's a liquid gel, so it's less watery and cleans more. and its cap stops by itself so almost nothing's wasted. ♪ no matter where he went or who he helped, people couldn't thank him enough. new mr. clean liquid muscle. when it comes to clean, there's only one mr. new mr. clean liquid muscle. ♪ see what's new at projectluna.com ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> the countdown is on. hollywood's big night. subsunday night the 86th academy awards take place at the dolby theater and preparations are underway. >> the red carpet is already rolled out. it was rolled out a day early because of the threat of rain and the red carpet is one of the other stars of the night where
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but for stars of that age we find that there's hardly anything at all except for the hydrogen and the helium. >> and i know scientists feel the first generation stars are all gone. why did it take us so long to find this star because all the elements aren't there? this is in the milky way galaxy, away. >> this is like hunting for a needle in a haystack actually. if we look at galaxies that are 350, 450 billion stars, we have to hunt through those stars to find one that has the proper signature. we first get rid of all stars that look like our sun, any similar to our sun and start to look at those stars through a spectrum show, and from those, we pick those that have the least elements of all, that's how we get to this one, so it's stars. >> it is a huge break through from nasa scientists, lasers to communicate from the earth to the moon and the hope is that this is going to make communication much, much quicker with any spacecraft we send out to space and that we can get more information back from them? >> well, that's the real key. the key is though the transmission time might be the
but for stars of that age we find that there's hardly anything at all except for the hydrogen and the helium. >> and i know scientists feel the first generation stars are all gone. why did it take us so long to find this star because all the elements aren't there? this is in the milky way galaxy, away. >> this is like hunting for a needle in a haystack actually. if we look at galaxies that are 350, 450 billion stars, we have to hunt through those stars to find one that has the...
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talking about hydrogen fuel cells. it is future.1998 and 1999 when we first introduced the prius. >> i was just having a little bit of fun. it's a very competitive business. but hydrogen fuel cells i believe, i truly believe, have the potential of way we're going to think about transportation in the future. may take, 10, 20 years for this to develop but prius is, as everybody knows today, it took us 20 years to develop that vehicle. hydrogen fuel cell, we've been working on this technology since 1992. i've driven it. it's real. it's a fantastic vehicle. so it was a friendly little jab at those competitors saying it will never happen. stand back, watch this. >> once again toyota may be one step ahead than everybody thinks? >> well we're trying but we're all working to meet the needs of the consumer. >> i'll tell you, bob carter, never one to pull punches. i'll tell you, they're getting muddy out hire. the trucks and maybe execs too. that was a tundra that went past us there. this is pretty cool. i feel like i'm outside but i'm inside
talking about hydrogen fuel cells. it is future.1998 and 1999 when we first introduced the prius. >> i was just having a little bit of fun. it's a very competitive business. but hydrogen fuel cells i believe, i truly believe, have the potential of way we're going to think about transportation in the future. may take, 10, 20 years for this to develop but prius is, as everybody knows today, it took us 20 years to develop that vehicle. hydrogen fuel cell, we've been working on this...
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it is a hydrogen fuel-cell vehicle and the only omission -- emissions from burning hydrogen and walksether is from water. the audi plug-in hybrid only takes 2.5 hours to charge. if none of those are good enough for you and tesla's price tag is not the problem, then here's another option. .he bmw it costs about 36,000 dollars more. it has a turbocharged gas engine and at 131 horsepower electric motor getting 95 miles per gallon and goes from zero to 60 in 4.5 seconds. it is more aggressive than tesla in design and stance. >> it is time for hot shots, a look at some of the day. -- some of the most compelling images of the day. just-in-time for the olympics, a scottish query has been -- brewery has been selling a called edition of a beer "hello, my name is vladimir." [laughter] the every is protesting russia's anti-gay laws. he said he sent a case to the kremlin, but is not expecting a thank you note. and in paris, hundreds of vintage cars are on display. one bike is getting a lot of attention, item number 201. it is the popes harley davidson. it features the pontiff's signature, frances
it is a hydrogen fuel-cell vehicle and the only omission -- emissions from burning hydrogen and walksether is from water. the audi plug-in hybrid only takes 2.5 hours to charge. if none of those are good enough for you and tesla's price tag is not the problem, then here's another option. .he bmw it costs about 36,000 dollars more. it has a turbocharged gas engine and at 131 horsepower electric motor getting 95 miles per gallon and goes from zero to 60 in 4.5 seconds. it is more aggressive than...
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powered by hydrogen peroxide action to give you sparkling results with less harsh chemicals than evercause these are not just glasses. they're what your family drinks from. finish power and free. sparkling clean. less harsh chemicals. [ male announcer ] can't take a sick day tomorrow. [ coughs ] [ male announcer ] so he can't let a cold keep him up tonight. vicks nyquil. powerful nighttime 6 symptom cold and flu relief. ♪ ♪ see what's new at projectluna.com >>> time now for "the mix." normally i love when we do food stories on this show. this is not one of those stories that i'm happy to report. just take a look at this picture. we will tell you what this is all about. this is a mcdonald's happy meal, celebrating its second birthday. >> okay, that's a little gnarly. >> the food looks almost the same as what you would order if you went through the drive-through today and so a chiropractor's office in omaha, nebraska is displaying this, trying to warn people about, you know, what they're eating. if it can last for two years, maybe this isn't something you want to be putting into your --
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the a hydrogen fuel-celled vehicle and the only emissions from burning hydrogen and oxygen together areer. this entire car is expected to come in about $50,000. that is the amount of money tesla spends on its battery pack alone. hybrid a 36r7b plug-in only takes 2 1/2 hours to charge with one of these super chargers. if none of those with good enough for you and the tesla price tag is not the problem, well, here is another option. i-8..m.w. engine. turbo-charged it is more aggressive than tesla. > look at these doors. >> pretty cool stuff in in the last couple of minutes, we had some data out of europe. p.m.i. out of italy and france. are expecting germany shortly. france has come out with very disappointing figures over the last couple of days. p.m.i. 48.9 for january. it is still a contraction. ything below 50 indicating a contraction. italy better than expected but still a contraction. in terms of what we're seeing overall for european stocks, a lot of focus on the e.c.b. tomorrow in europe and a lot of focus on the jobs data on friday. today we're also expecting a couple of figures
the a hydrogen fuel-celled vehicle and the only emissions from burning hydrogen and oxygen together areer. this entire car is expected to come in about $50,000. that is the amount of money tesla spends on its battery pack alone. hybrid a 36r7b plug-in only takes 2 1/2 hours to charge with one of these super chargers. if none of those with good enough for you and the tesla price tag is not the problem, well, here is another option. i-8..m.w. engine. turbo-charged it is more aggressive than...
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hydrogen fuel technology may provide solutions. ahead. ♪ >> welcome back to "the pulse" live on bloomberg television and radio, also streaming on your tablet, your phone and bloomberg.com. has theydrogen tech potential to/air pollution. vehicles powered by electric fuel produced zero harmful emissions and are more efficient. all, explain to me how it works. >> the difference between transport which is powered by an internal combustion engine using a fuel, it is combustion. fuel cell technology works on an electrochemical process. it means that there is no combustion. there are no omissions. by using hydrogen and oxygen from the air, you are creating a completely zero emission power. it is electric current coming from the fuel cell. >> is it more expensive? >> it is at the moment. that is because we are not producing at the same volumes. it will be the same as we have seen with mobile handsets and all the other electronic devices. expensive to begin with but as you get to the volume, plus come down. cheaper will be a lot -- >> we ar
hydrogen fuel technology may provide solutions. ahead. ♪ >> welcome back to "the pulse" live on bloomberg television and radio, also streaming on your tablet, your phone and bloomberg.com. has theydrogen tech potential to/air pollution. vehicles powered by electric fuel produced zero harmful emissions and are more efficient. all, explain to me how it works. >> the difference between transport which is powered by an internal combustion engine using a fuel, it is...
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the secret is the hydrogen peroxide formula. it kills 99.9% of germs. that's healthing .ful cleaning that's family friendly. lysol. start healthing. and for where it matters most, try new lysol power & free pourable. >>> all right, mix time. let's stick with the snow theme. we'll show you a new vehicle, a canadian inventing this one. he's from ottawa, canada. he basically invented a motorized sled. it goes about 30 miles in distance before running out of batteries. pretty cool, right? >> looks like a chainsaw. >> it can push a car, obviously. but apparently it can ferry one or two people. and it is an all terrain sled. >> man, don't get in that guy's way. >> cool. >> pretty cool. but this might be even cooler. so yesterday i was all about the snow bowling. i found something else i want to do. you got to check this out. this is called a snowler coaster. you zip line, it goes down, and land on a sled. then they have this whole sledding course mapped out. this is created by devon super tramp and his pals. and they are thinking this is how they should start the olympic luge e
the secret is the hydrogen peroxide formula. it kills 99.9% of germs. that's healthing .ful cleaning that's family friendly. lysol. start healthing. and for where it matters most, try new lysol power & free pourable. >>> all right, mix time. let's stick with the snow theme. we'll show you a new vehicle, a canadian inventing this one. he's from ottawa, canada. he basically invented a motorized sled. it goes about 30 miles in distance before running out of batteries. pretty cool,...
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powered by hydrogen peroxide action to give you sparkling results with less harsh chemicals than everjust glasses. they're what your family drinks from. finish power and free. sparkling clean. less harsh chemicals. ♪ ♪ ♪ roll out those lazy hazy crazy days of summer ♪ >> oldie days of summer vacation whether a hot boardwalk and ice cold ice cream was all you needed. >> i learned how a well-made gelato can put a gal in a summertime frame of mind. we're here at lartedel gelato. i'm told i wasn't saying it right. so much better when you say it here with the owner. we're talking about gelato today. tell us what makes it different from ice cream >> from someone who never heard of gelato, i will say this is ice cream but a few differences. less fat than ice cream and also less air. this makes two things very important. it makes it creamier and also 4 makes more intense in flavor. >> so, we're going to head to the kitchen and you're going to teach us how to make pistachio gelato, right? >> let's go. >> what do we do first? >> we prepare a base milk gelato. fresh milk, fresh heavy cream, suga
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a klemm chem caical report show hydrogen sulfide, a gas that can be deadly, was found in the dance roommes higher than russian safety standards. >> everyone scared. eert victor says he's fed up the attacks have gone seemingly unchecked. fighting for human rights in russia, he says, means risking your life. >> if you think maybe i change something and you go on the street and say what the [ bleep ] you doing, man. you could get killed. it's normal in russia. >> reporter: but he won't be a vict victim. >> if you're scared, you're weak. >> reporter: so here at central station, victor and alexei and the others do something that is actually, when you think about it, pretty brave. they transform themselves into defiant drag queens and perform. somehow alexei tells us, in a society where gays are so hated, drag is empowering. >> reporter: for me, drag makes me much more powerful, much more maybe beautiful. >> reporter: you have to understand. almost everyone in here is in the closet, keeping their sket of who they truly are from almost everyone in their lives. that is why central station is so
a klemm chem caical report show hydrogen sulfide, a gas that can be deadly, was found in the dance roommes higher than russian safety standards. >> everyone scared. eert victor says he's fed up the attacks have gone seemingly unchecked. fighting for human rights in russia, he says, means risking your life. >> if you think maybe i change something and you go on the street and say what the [ bleep ] you doing, man. you could get killed. it's normal in russia. >> reporter: but he...
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the secret is the hydrogen peroxide formula. it kills 99.9% of germs. that's healthing .g that's family friendly. lysol. start healthing. and for where it matters most, try new lysol power & free pourable. ♪ see what's new at projectluna.com when i go in there, i want to be awesome too. so i've totally gone pro with crest pro-health. [ male announcer ] go pro with crest pro-health. [ tisola ] the first time i tried crest pro-health, it felt different, i mean it felt clean. [ male announcer ] crest pro-health protects all these areas dentists check most. i know there's been an improvement. i think she's going to like it. [ male announcer ] 4 out of 5 dentists didn't spot the difference between a professional clean and a pro-health clean. i raised my game. i guess that's what happens when you go pro. [ male announcer ] go pro with crest pro-health. excuse me, did you say you want to see my teeth? oh, i'm sorry. >>> all right. "mix" time. a little history made in texas over the weekend. another milestone for women, i guess. pretty impressive. pro football, indoor football le
the secret is the hydrogen peroxide formula. it kills 99.9% of germs. that's healthing .g that's family friendly. lysol. start healthing. and for where it matters most, try new lysol power & free pourable. ♪ see what's new at projectluna.com when i go in there, i want to be awesome too. so i've totally gone pro with crest pro-health. [ male announcer ] go pro with crest pro-health. [ tisola ] the first time i tried crest pro-health, it felt different, i mean it felt clean. [ male...
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but some of these asteroids are rich in fuels, hydrogen and oxygen, and precious metals. the technology now exifts to be able -- exists to be able to find them, prospect them and extract materials for earth or space. and my co-founder eric anderson and i hired a team out of jpl, chris lewicki who is our president, the team who built spirit and curiosity, the rover on mars right now, and we are building the technology that is out in. we have an amazing group of backers. >> is this something that just interests you or is this something rich people do? >> these asteroidal resources are word billions of dollars. they are not scarce they are reachable and they are extractible. and in success it will bring down the price of these metals that allow us to have these electronics for everybody's batteries and all the technologies that we need. >> a guy like me didn't realize you needed to carry all your music around at once, i think that case in which you could carry six cds was just fine. are i'm not looking for the next best thing, or the greatest innovation you could see, i'm sa
but some of these asteroids are rich in fuels, hydrogen and oxygen, and precious metals. the technology now exifts to be able -- exists to be able to find them, prospect them and extract materials for earth or space. and my co-founder eric anderson and i hired a team out of jpl, chris lewicki who is our president, the team who built spirit and curiosity, the rover on mars right now, and we are building the technology that is out in. we have an amazing group of backers. >> is this...
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facing our nation today is the corporate takeover of our government and across a cynical we've been a hydrogen lying handful of powerful friends dash all corporations that will profit by destroying what our founding fathers once told just my job market and on this show we reveal the big picture of what's actually going on in the world we go beyond identifying the problem to try to fix rational debate in a real discussion of critical issues facing and beyond the book go ready to join the movement then welcome to the big picture. the g twenty four jean-paul muslim week ultimate and exhilarating winter sports in our team a team you still need and use and now i'm a kevin zero in on the must of marlin hc news team for sochi twenty four take. on oxy. the united states'. technological. that spy on the rest then there was the deal between the u.s. and england where u.s. spy agencies could spy on people in the u.s. but british spy agencies could spy on people in the u.s. so the government said all right each of us will spy on the other citizens and then we'll trade and that way it will be surveilling o
facing our nation today is the corporate takeover of our government and across a cynical we've been a hydrogen lying handful of powerful friends dash all corporations that will profit by destroying what our founding fathers once told just my job market and on this show we reveal the big picture of what's actually going on in the world we go beyond identifying the problem to try to fix rational debate in a real discussion of critical issues facing and beyond the book go ready to join the...
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facing our nation today is the corporate takeover of our government and across several weeks when a hydrogen lying handful of transnational corporations will profit by destroying what our founding fathers once told us about my job market and on this show we reveal the big picture of what's actually going on in the world we go beyond identifying the problem trying to fix rational debate and a real discussion of critical issues facing or not define them or go ready to join the movement then walk away from the big picture. the the the supply of it was terrible a. very hard to make out. once again there is a plan that life has never had sex with the earthquake there are no plans. and. it was. one of the beauties of the political. here you and. how do you operate dylan but i'm going to it was good sports and such expert status. as proof shows i'm not an olympic hockey player bong much days on a mission to find out we. eat my fire. choose your language call it a killer though if the federal congress today still some of us. choose to use the consent you can. choose to defend against the d.m.v. grea
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the fuel source is hydrogen, the most plentiful in the universe. it deploys 192 lasers. scientists did not reach the breakthrough point they call ignition, a sustained fusion reaction producing more energy than used in the entire process. researchers say they have a long way to go before reaching that goal. >> researchers say nuclear fusion could be used to develop safer weapons systems >> digging up history in egypt. archeologists discover a mummy dating back thousands of years. >> there's not a lot of restoring happening. this is a great opportunity. >> giving away homes for free in detroit. how one organization hopes to bring back the struggling motor city. >> it is the end of an era for figger skater, russian superstar that many thought should not compete at the age of 31, and too injured, he led russia to cold in the team figure skating. he could not go the distance. when he was introduced to the cloud he skated to the referee and informed him he hurt his back and withdrew from the event. shortly after he announced his retirement from skating, leaving the sport as a
the fuel source is hydrogen, the most plentiful in the universe. it deploys 192 lasers. scientists did not reach the breakthrough point they call ignition, a sustained fusion reaction producing more energy than used in the entire process. researchers say they have a long way to go before reaching that goal. >> researchers say nuclear fusion could be used to develop safer weapons systems >> digging up history in egypt. archeologists discover a mummy dating back thousands of years....
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even though the reactor was not running, during the worst of the crisis, hydrogen gas accumulated in the reactor buildings causing a series of explosions. debris rained down into the pool, landing on top of the stored fuel assemblies. workers have now carefully plucked away the pieces and have begun removing the 150033 fuel assemblies stored here. >> -- it is assumed that some debris fell through the gaps, engineer takashii hara told me. so far we don't think it is anything that will cause the fuel to get stuck, however it could be the case in the future so we're proceeding faux very slowly. the fuel assemblies are transported in casts, that will be stored in a more seismically secure common storage pool. if all goes as planned, this process will be complete by the end of this year. but removing the melted fuel from units 1, 2 and 3 is another matter entirely. radiation levels are simply too high for humans to ever get close enough to clean up, even so, tepco is vows to have the fuel debris removed from one of the reacters by mid 2020. but how? the only way to do that is to invent ro
even though the reactor was not running, during the worst of the crisis, hydrogen gas accumulated in the reactor buildings causing a series of explosions. debris rained down into the pool, landing on top of the stored fuel assemblies. workers have now carefully plucked away the pieces and have begun removing the 150033 fuel assemblies stored here. >> -- it is assumed that some debris fell through the gaps, engineer takashii hara told me. so far we don't think it is anything that will...
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fusion's fuel source is hydrogen the most plentiful element in the universe.he experiment deploys 192 powerful lasers that focus enormous amounts of energy in billionth of a second pulses. researchers say they have a long way to go before they reach their end goal. rob reynolds al jazeera, los angeles. >>> filmmakers in india are being censored, and they where a lot of them are now in germany. >> reporter: bolly wood is the public face of indian movies a thousand of these films are made every year, but for those direct twhors go a little or a lot further than this, there may be problems ahead, one in particular, censorship. this man has caused real uproar in india, not necessarily with fans, but with those who decide whether a film can even be released. this film explores rape and homosexuality among other issues, and is derogatory about gandhi. >> the first time we get outright denial. they say our film is not even satisfiable, we appealed that. and then they required 56 changes to the film. >> reporter: films like this form a huge part of the film festival's
fusion's fuel source is hydrogen the most plentiful element in the universe.he experiment deploys 192 powerful lasers that focus enormous amounts of energy in billionth of a second pulses. researchers say they have a long way to go before they reach their end goal. rob reynolds al jazeera, los angeles. >>> filmmakers in india are being censored, and they where a lot of them are now in germany. >> reporter: bolly wood is the public face of indian movies a thousand of these films...
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nation today is the corporate takeover of our government and our craft semi-colons we've been a hydrogen lying handful of transnational corporations that will profit by destroying what our founding fathers once it's all just my job market and on this show we reveal the big picture of what's actually going on in the world we go beyond identifying the problem you're trying to fix rational debate and a real discussion of critical issues facing or not define them for you ready to join the movement then walk a little bit there. online shopping going to help. people think you know my journey has brought everything of importance in ukraine to a standstill you will have a small business selling here and even when i'm at my door i'm still taking the waters i don't think events here of really affected business that much. do you support my done. why else would we have come. to support military action to. the book if you did you know. we don't support the book. we don't support them at all. if you can tell me please do you agree that the ukrainian people should decide their own fate for themselves a
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a hydrogen explosion damaged the reactor building in the wake of the 2011 earthquake and tsunami. workers have been removing spent fuel rods from the pool, and transferring them to a storage facility. the power failure forced them to suspend operations, but they were able to resume work in the afternoon. >> four crippled reactors. a constant build up of contaminated water. radioactive leaks. the people in charge of fukushima daiichi are struggling to control the plant. how will they stop the leaks? and the pollution in the pacific. get the latest on the aftermath of the nuclear accident with in-depth reports, and special features. nuclear watch, only on "newsline." >>> south korean president park geun-hye has marked her first year on the job with a promise. she said she'd boost her country's economic growth rate to at least 4% by 2017. >> translator: the government will push ahead smoothly with a three-year plan for economic innovation. we'll create an era of happiness for everyone in the country. >> park plans to nurture start-ups and reduce regulations, and she aims to boost the
a hydrogen explosion damaged the reactor building in the wake of the 2011 earthquake and tsunami. workers have been removing spent fuel rods from the pool, and transferring them to a storage facility. the power failure forced them to suspend operations, but they were able to resume work in the afternoon. >> four crippled reactors. a constant build up of contaminated water. radioactive leaks. the people in charge of fukushima daiichi are struggling to control the plant. how will they stop...
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near to the earth, sometimes they hit us, and that's not a good thing but they're full of fuels, hydrogen and oxygen and platinum melts. the technology exists to find these, go out to them, plant a flag on them and exact materials for use on earth or in space. my co-founder erik anderson and i added a team out of jpl, the team had built spirit and curiosity, the rovers on mars right now, and we're building the technology to go out there and prospect these astroids. >> do these things make money or iare these things that rich people do. >> these are worth trillions of dollars. it's scarcity is contactual. it may be scarce on the earth's crust, but thinking about the new world, if you would, they are note scarce, they are reachable and extractible, and in success it will bring down the price of these melts that allow us to have these electronics whose batteries and all these technologies that we need. >> there is so much more to my interview it will air in full this sunday 7:00 p.m. eastern and 4:00 p.m. pacific on al jazeera america. go pro is taking the leap from private company to privat
near to the earth, sometimes they hit us, and that's not a good thing but they're full of fuels, hydrogen and oxygen and platinum melts. the technology exists to find these, go out to them, plant a flag on them and exact materials for use on earth or in space. my co-founder erik anderson and i added a team out of jpl, the team had built spirit and curiosity, the rovers on mars right now, and we're building the technology to go out there and prospect these astroids. >> do these things make...
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threat facing our nation today is the corporate takeover of our government and our press we've been a hydrogen lying handful of friends dash all corporations that will profit by destroying what our founding fathers once told us i'm tom hartman and on this show we reveal the big picture of what's actually going on on the world we go beyond identifying the problem of trucks rational debate real discussion critical issues facing america five for ready to join the movement then walk a little bit like. my mom was very ill. and not one day dad said we were not going to the bomb shelter. that night there was incredibly heavy bombing. it was a direct hit on that very shelter and everyone was buried underneath here nobody survived more than. a few people were too exhausted even to remove the rubble and it was so cold. the temperature was still certain degrees below zero. and it didn't get any better but if you rode the mud the entire month of january february and march it was so cold thirty to forty degrees below should. we could never even at the fire go out no water would freeze instantly. we took th
threat facing our nation today is the corporate takeover of our government and our press we've been a hydrogen lying handful of friends dash all corporations that will profit by destroying what our founding fathers once told us i'm tom hartman and on this show we reveal the big picture of what's actually going on on the world we go beyond identifying the problem of trucks rational debate real discussion critical issues facing america five for ready to join the movement then walk a little bit...
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facing our nation today is the corporate takeover of our government and our crusted like we've been a hydrogen why a handful of trans national corporations that will profit by destroying what our founding fathers one still just my job market and on this show we reveal the big picture of what's actually going on in the world we go beyond identifying the problem try rational debate and a real discussion of critical issues facing america have done it over you know ready to join the movement and walk a little bit to. russia wins its thirteenth gold as a country breaks away from the pack of the top of the rankings setting the record for medals at a winter olympics. in. ukraine moves close to a split the opposition dominated parliament appoints its own acting ministers and president while the southeast refuses to bantu its will and the hat of state is no word to be found. in his fingerprints all over their current chaos they handle it appears that putin has started feeling ukraine. a russian rather it takes center stage in western coverage of events in ukraine despite the fact it's the e.u. and the
facing our nation today is the corporate takeover of our government and our crusted like we've been a hydrogen why a handful of trans national corporations that will profit by destroying what our founding fathers one still just my job market and on this show we reveal the big picture of what's actually going on in the world we go beyond identifying the problem try rational debate and a real discussion of critical issues facing america have done it over you know ready to join the movement and...
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you have hydrogen compressed into helium, and it releases energy in the process.of heating and compressing hydrogen to do this. >> as you were speaking we were we nee showing people at home images of lasers. that's what they've been using for 50 years, more than 50 that years. >> one of the things they've been using is magneticism, and in this facility it's an ism. amazing question of scale. you have a football field with 192 lasers pointing at a fuel pellet the size of a peppercorn. and what it did was heat that up to 150 million times the pressure you and i experience sitting on -- just standing on the street. that compressed the technical term is squishing, that squished the hydrogen down into helium and, boom, released energy in the process. >> the potential for this jeffrey, for what it could mean in terms of energy for the world is years down the road.ergy in >> right.ess. >> but there's a lot of r competition to make this work lot o isn't there? >> right. and that's the problem.'t this is where we get into american politics again. china is in this in a big
you have hydrogen compressed into helium, and it releases energy in the process.of heating and compressing hydrogen to do this. >> as you were speaking we were we nee showing people at home images of lasers. that's what they've been using for 50 years, more than 50 that years. >> one of the things they've been using is magneticism, and in this facility it's an ism. amazing question of scale. you have a football field with 192 lasers pointing at a fuel pellet the size of a...
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i took the kids down on paper in the darkness hydrogen explosion that occurred soon after the tsunami struck. blue panels on the ceiling lighting fixtures remain expires. the governing bodies and just started to discuss a new pc energy plan for the country. there's still many unanswered questions of the shiva. and that either it's still unclear what the workers can properly vent off the pressure inside the containment vessel every actor number two. milk and pk has an inner sense of where and how the bn cancun team and that's the way down the east. and why so many really liked in the team has managed to escape. paris has had trouble playing the treatment system for me one can wonder at its tight supplies stocked again on wednesday. the system is supposed to run full speed from april. edgar says one of the planned two working adults system suddenly halted after setting off an alarm the operator has contest running three systems since december last year. even the most kind of inherent in the tale from the tt line there. the charity plans to finish seeing all the water at the site storage
i took the kids down on paper in the darkness hydrogen explosion that occurred soon after the tsunami struck. blue panels on the ceiling lighting fixtures remain expires. the governing bodies and just started to discuss a new pc energy plan for the country. there's still many unanswered questions of the shiva. and that either it's still unclear what the workers can properly vent off the pressure inside the containment vessel every actor number two. milk and pk has an inner sense of where and...
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our nation today is the corporate takeover of our government and our crisis of a girl we've been a hydrogen lying handful of friends dash and the corporations that will profit by destroying what our founding fathers once will just my job market and on this show we reveal the big picture of what's actually going on in the world we go beyond identifying the problem try rational debate in a real discussion critical issues facing america to find them are you ready to join the movement then welcome to the big picture. is obviously more for the latest because it's pink. women wanted to avoid rape they really needed to buy guns and learn how to use them i'm. sure this is the one that i want to go with them once again it's the fear factor for women definitely the target of the gun lobby and one you don't want to kill them when you're killing money but if somebody would you would piss with her. i'm noticing more and more is this really scary marketing tactics which implies that women have some sort of moral obligation to own guns to protect their family and young girls shoot out here too so we do ha
our nation today is the corporate takeover of our government and our crisis of a girl we've been a hydrogen lying handful of friends dash and the corporations that will profit by destroying what our founding fathers once will just my job market and on this show we reveal the big picture of what's actually going on in the world we go beyond identifying the problem try rational debate in a real discussion critical issues facing america to find them are you ready to join the movement then welcome...
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powered by hydrogen peroxide action introducing finish power & free. to give you a sparkling clean withause these are not just glasses. they're what your family drinks from. finish power and free. sparkling clean. less harsh chemicals. ♪ see what's new at projectluna.com -hit the beach in florida. -and a reunion in seattle. we can afford to take more trips this year. [man] when hotels have unsold rooms, they use hotwire to fill them. [woman] so we got our 4-star hotels... for half price....
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the secret is the hydrogen peroxide formula. it kills 99.9% of germs and is family friendly. that's healthing. those spots are actually leftover food and detergent residue that can redeposit on your dishware during the rinse cycle. gross. jet-dry rinse agent helps wash them away so the only thing left behind is the shine. jet-dry rinses away residues for a sparkling shine. >> usa is doing great. well the welcome home party for a u.s. olympic medalist gus kenworthy will have to wait until russia lets the dogs out. he was going to return home today, but that was before he rescued four stray puppies an their mother. but that will have to wait since he has to wait for the paper work. >>> well imagine giving birth to triplets. >> wow. then imagine hearing this. >> they had gotten the three out, and they said, more feet. more feet. that's all i heard and i said no! >> no wait, there is one more! a mississippi couple ended up with identical quadruplets. baby number four had been hiding behind her sisters the whole time. even more amazing, they come along without any fertility treatm
the secret is the hydrogen peroxide formula. it kills 99.9% of germs and is family friendly. that's healthing. those spots are actually leftover food and detergent residue that can redeposit on your dishware during the rinse cycle. gross. jet-dry rinse agent helps wash them away so the only thing left behind is the shine. jet-dry rinses away residues for a sparkling shine. >> usa is doing great. well the welcome home party for a u.s. olympic medalist gus kenworthy will have to wait until...
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our nation today is the corporate takeover of our government and our crafts to mco we've been a hydrogen why handful of transnational corporations that will profit by destroying what our founding fathers once built up i'm john martin and on this show we reveal the big picture of what's actually going on in the world we go beyond identifying the problem for trucks rational debate and real discussion critical issues facing america ready to join the movement then walk in the big picture. with the hope of the german chinese project each taxi movement can be monitored and directed online by the traffic controls and a. perfect traffic management or total surveillance. on taxi drivers becoming security agents who controls all of the data. and who has access to it. in the middle ages it was said that city and liberates this meant complete personal liberty and the anonymity of the city in contrast to the nearness of village life but will we lose our open freedom as our movements are increasingly recorded. how can we maintain the delicate balance between our design half of freedom and our need for
our nation today is the corporate takeover of our government and our crafts to mco we've been a hydrogen why handful of transnational corporations that will profit by destroying what our founding fathers once built up i'm john martin and on this show we reveal the big picture of what's actually going on in the world we go beyond identifying the problem for trucks rational debate and real discussion critical issues facing america ready to join the movement then walk in the big picture. with the...
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our nation today is the corporate takeover of our government and our crass cynical we've been a hydrogen why a handful of friends dash all corporations that will profit by destroying what our founding fathers once told us i'm john martin and on this show we reveal the big picture of what's actually going out in the world to go beyond identifying the problem for trucks rational debate and real discussion critical issues facing america five for ready to join the movement then walk a bit. even talk to. president scrambling for answers to go to jail. as if we don't want to leave him for spencer. was missing money like someone stole mr tooke sets the fuse in the trillion dollar amounts with the production of a drug like tones to vioxx and even more to have industry doing and able to persuade is that any variation from one hundred percent rigidity the whole time is a dysfunction it's an illness and that it needs to be treated so where before we had a group of older men who had other physical conditions which meant that they couldn't perform from the sexual point of view who would have been ext
our nation today is the corporate takeover of our government and our crass cynical we've been a hydrogen why a handful of friends dash all corporations that will profit by destroying what our founding fathers once told us i'm john martin and on this show we reveal the big picture of what's actually going out in the world to go beyond identifying the problem for trucks rational debate and real discussion critical issues facing america five for ready to join the movement then walk a bit. even...
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the markets back to the hydrogen country in asia at an estimated eleven sixteen thousand people with hiv roughly after all whatever. two major economic corridor was thinking the merritt island and the people's republic of china will be the focus of the project. hiv remains a serious health risk across much of the eastern pacific in two thousand and eleven five million people in the region were living with hiv and its. me and the project is supported by a one million dollars technical assistance grant from the cooperation from the fighting hiv aids in asia and the pacific. pundits by the government of sweden the brainstorming ideas to students of ryan's preschool to community college device the project that became known as the roos were a money saving tax cuts in coaching of the students to save them money to restore honesty of methods but they said it is less about to reveal the date of accession to the opening of the science lesson was on school nights eleven fifty a statement. they have dedicated their time and commitment towards the project and require minimal input from their tea
the markets back to the hydrogen country in asia at an estimated eleven sixteen thousand people with hiv roughly after all whatever. two major economic corridor was thinking the merritt island and the people's republic of china will be the focus of the project. hiv remains a serious health risk across much of the eastern pacific in two thousand and eleven five million people in the region were living with hiv and its. me and the project is supported by a one million dollars technical assistance...
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the secret is the hydrogen peroxide formula. it kills 99.9% of germs.
the secret is the hydrogen peroxide formula. it kills 99.9% of germs.