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. >> kidder stan is exactly such a country. its flagship old mind -- goldmine accounts for 12% of the country's gdp, but not everyone is convinced the mind is good for the country. recently, thousands of protesters called for a bigger share of the mine's profits, saying operations are causing massive environmental damage. >> it is labor intensive work. miners have to sit through 5000 tons of stone for one bar of gold. this is where it all begins -- 4000 meters high at the edge of a cure to stand nature preserve. workers did through massive glaciers to get the gold trapped in the rock hello. extreme conditions make every stage of production difficult. >> we have to mine the ice. we have to mine the glacier because it actually moves in to the pit. we have to do that for safety, to protect the equipment, but also to protect the gold. >> critics say the mine threatens another precious resource -- fresh water. these glaciers are natural brought -- water reservoirs. huge machines grind down the stones to get at the gold inside. pure
. >> kidder stan is exactly such a country. its flagship old mind -- goldmine accounts for 12% of the country's gdp, but not everyone is convinced the mind is good for the country. recently, thousands of protesters called for a bigger share of the mine's profits, saying operations are causing massive environmental damage. >> it is labor intensive work. miners have to sit through 5000 tons of stone for one bar of gold. this is where it all begins -- 4000 meters high at the edge of a...
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some of these companies want to come in and do this transition and kidder way, getting rid of these obligations. it concerns me. it may be the subject of a hearing in our subcommittee at some point. duringsue really came up the wireline hearing and i think it is an issue that may deserve further discussion. >> you also touched on another aspect of this, which is that the traditional phone line system is far more reliable and perhaps resilience in the face of natural disasters than some of the issues we have seen with cell phone networks. do you think there is any possibility that congress could act in that area to require wireless carriers to take on the same responsibilities? >> i think that is will we talk about. the whole committee, the senate, we can talk about that. but you are right. when i was asking the question i was thinking of examples in arkansas with tornadoes, an ice storm, something like that. we go without power, but the land mines still works. that redundancy is a good thing. oftentimes we see you when your power goes out that if it goes out in the wrong place, your cellphone i
some of these companies want to come in and do this transition and kidder way, getting rid of these obligations. it concerns me. it may be the subject of a hearing in our subcommittee at some point. duringsue really came up the wireline hearing and i think it is an issue that may deserve further discussion. >> you also touched on another aspect of this, which is that the traditional phone line system is far more reliable and perhaps resilience in the face of natural disasters than some of...
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. >> kidder stan is exactly such a country. its flagship old mind -- goldmine accounts for 12% of the country's gdp, but not everyone is convinced the mind is good for the country. recently, thousands of protesters called for a bigger share of the mine's profits, saying operations are causing massive environmental damage. >> it is labor intensive work. miners have to sit through 5000 tons of stone for one bar of gold. this is where it all begins -- 4000 meters high at the edge of a cure to stand nature preserve. workers did through massive glaciers to get the gold trapped in the rock hello. extreme conditions make every stage of production difficult. >> we have to mine the ice. we have to mine the glacier because it actually moves in to the pit. we have to do that for safety, to protect the equipment, but also to protect the gold. >> critics say the mine threatens another precious resource -- fresh water. these glaciers are natural brought -- water reservoirs. huge machines grind down the stones to get at the gold inside. pure
. >> kidder stan is exactly such a country. its flagship old mind -- goldmine accounts for 12% of the country's gdp, but not everyone is convinced the mind is good for the country. recently, thousands of protesters called for a bigger share of the mine's profits, saying operations are causing massive environmental damage. >> it is labor intensive work. miners have to sit through 5000 tons of stone for one bar of gold. this is where it all begins -- 4000 meters high at the edge of a...
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if you say you live in the universe with little star kidder g does that also assume there are different amounts of dark energy? now we get out of the question of physics to look at other clinics but we cannot look at other universes'. >> but there are people trying to figure out how to do that. >> there are theories from two different directions that accommodate the idea of whether universes' one comes from the theory of how the universe is formed and how it originated the other comes from the other and to understand what happens on a very small scale both of them lead you to interesting or theoretical reasons thinking there are many universes' out there but talk about anomalies that we pretty much know everything there is to know but just start to think about this you realize how far we have to go off even before you get to think about other universes' but how to reconcile with the gravitational physics that pioneered the spacecraft its in quantum physics that rule the electronics in your cell phone reid know how to make them work together we can describe them will -- well and an under
if you say you live in the universe with little star kidder g does that also assume there are different amounts of dark energy? now we get out of the question of physics to look at other clinics but we cannot look at other universes'. >> but there are people trying to figure out how to do that. >> there are theories from two different directions that accommodate the idea of whether universes' one comes from the theory of how the universe is formed and how it originated the other...
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later at his retirement in kidder hook, n.y.. >> angelica them during would spend the summer months here. occasionally, also the winter months, but they would spend the summer months here. in the dining room, angelica van buren would serve as a hostess. van buren had many social events, political events. and during those times, angelico would be hostess for those occasions, just as she was at the white house. she was quite refined, being that she was a wealthy and had all the appropriate social graces of the time, so much so that the ambassador from france who was purdue the critical of american social graces complimented her. later, he added another 100 acres on to the 130 acres they had here. typically, the women in the house would engage in a variety of activities, polite conversation, read or recite from memory to one another. they would often play parlor games in here. anjelica was trained in philadelphia on the heart. there were occasions she would have played a part for the other female guests here in the greenroom. this is the breakfast room here. it is a much more intimate room
later at his retirement in kidder hook, n.y.. >> angelica them during would spend the summer months here. occasionally, also the winter months, but they would spend the summer months here. in the dining room, angelica van buren would serve as a hostess. van buren had many social events, political events. and during those times, angelico would be hostess for those occasions, just as she was at the white house. she was quite refined, being that she was a wealthy and had all the appropriate...
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the same way with bela sorus are when they tell sherman that lincoln will not win the election what kidder not mclellan will be president are people tell ridgway it is time settled their own and get everybody out or when petraeus went to iraq even steady group said it was hopeless basically but they had the idea i don't trust what most people say so the strategist is not just save being that particular war that even would be in the kindest of space but he was in but after 1946 they said no more carriers cover no more conventional weapons that will automatically induce a nuclear response the will be messy and dirty we better get a doctor and how to confront communism in places we don't want to. it was heresy at the time this they may wish german i will attack the plantations and the confederacy in the 3% that caused the war ended makes no moral sense to killed a 97 percent that don't own slaves in north virginia but i could humiliate the honor society. people will forget you but that was a radical doctrine in that was the seapower, imperialism from paid roller mistakes and i guess revolutio
the same way with bela sorus are when they tell sherman that lincoln will not win the election what kidder not mclellan will be president are people tell ridgway it is time settled their own and get everybody out or when petraeus went to iraq even steady group said it was hopeless basically but they had the idea i don't trust what most people say so the strategist is not just save being that particular war that even would be in the kindest of space but he was in but after 1946 they said no more...