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appeared in the thirties college and lamps at the end of the one nine hundred fifty s. and high pressure sodium street lighting in the sixty's compact fluorescents or c.f.l. some were pioneers in the seventies and are still a popular option as we move towards energy efficiency gallium nitride light emitting diodes made to seen in the ninety's with improvements in technology since then showing incredible flexibility and efficiency quite possibly making the light of the future. it was that bright future defraud the big shots the op a gun factory opening governor of st petersburg clearly understood the positive impact of having the company on her and she was joined by top level dignitaries and investors from moscow and beyond it's a project that state high tech corporation is happy to throw its weight behind. this is one hundred percent. from the ground up on the fundamental level we can thank. his scientific contribution he won the nobel prize for his research in the field of hatred structures which is the basis of the light emitting diodes that have been produced it. in
appeared in the thirties college and lamps at the end of the one nine hundred fifty s. and high pressure sodium street lighting in the sixty's compact fluorescents or c.f.l. some were pioneers in the seventies and are still a popular option as we move towards energy efficiency gallium nitride light emitting diodes made to seen in the ninety's with improvements in technology since then showing incredible flexibility and efficiency quite possibly making the light of the future. it was that bright...
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long line russians big and powerful made some of the first strides in constructing the incandescent lamps in the eight hundred seventy s. using carbon filaments renowned american inventor thomas edison introduced improved filaments that extended relatively short life of electric bulbs first to forty then to over one thousand hours by the early twentieth century the tungsten filament light bulbs still in use today were already emerging and lamps appeared in the. at the end of the one nine hundred fifty s. and high pressure sodium street lighting in the sixty's compact fluorescents or c.f.l. were pioneered in the seventy's and are still a popular option as we move towards energy efficiency. diodes may be seen in the ninety's with improvements in technology since then showing incredible flexibility and efficiency quite possibly making. the future. future the big shots the octagon factory opening. clearly understood the positive impact of having the company on and she was joined by top level dignitaries and investors from moscow and beyond it's a project that state high tech corporation is ha
long line russians big and powerful made some of the first strides in constructing the incandescent lamps in the eight hundred seventy s. using carbon filaments renowned american inventor thomas edison introduced improved filaments that extended relatively short life of electric bulbs first to forty then to over one thousand hours by the early twentieth century the tungsten filament light bulbs still in use today were already emerging and lamps appeared in the. at the end of the one nine...
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the heat lamps were turned when the pressure that real carrasquillo was going to. all right so we know there's a massive heat wave going on throughout the entire country right now and the protests are shows they just turn on the lamps horrible this is a beautiful image that's a negotiating tactic i can get but i know how to do it but that's kind of smart because the rule is a good job is the house you set up all the garbage up next to put the heat lamps on it steam come right out of their old protest i have to say that all of the things we see happen to protesters and there are some nasty things that happen to protesters this is one of the more creative tactics that we've seen and less harmful than tear gas or rubber bullets or some of the others like that so how do you see this is the labor strikes just a good name and go she. is not getting a go but is no more you know more than we have if we never see any negotiating we never see you know those that are striking actually when it isn't should be have you back in the kitchen she works in the floor than out on the
the heat lamps were turned when the pressure that real carrasquillo was going to. all right so we know there's a massive heat wave going on throughout the entire country right now and the protests are shows they just turn on the lamps horrible this is a beautiful image that's a negotiating tactic i can get but i know how to do it but that's kind of smart because the rule is a good job is the house you set up all the garbage up next to put the heat lamps on it steam come right out of their old...
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it kills them she will say heat lamps were turned off when the pressure gabriel carrasquillo has been in. we know that there is a massive heat wave going on throughout the entire country right now and the protests are show up as they just turn on the lamps is horrible. that's a negotiating tactic i can get but i'm going to go with that that's kind of smart as a rule of go joke is that how you set up all that garbage up next to put the heat lamps on it stink them right out of their old protest i have to say that of all of the things we see happen to protesters and there are some nasty things that happen to protesters this is one of the more creative tactics that we've seen and less harmful than tear gas or rubber bullets or some of the other tactics now do you see this is the labor strikes just the game and go shooting although it's not good you know you know but it does you know more you gain more of this we have if we never see any negotiating we never see you know those that are striking actually believe that should be back in the kitchen or the note on the side like these don't win
it kills them she will say heat lamps were turned off when the pressure gabriel carrasquillo has been in. we know that there is a massive heat wave going on throughout the entire country right now and the protests are show up as they just turn on the lamps is horrible. that's a negotiating tactic i can get but i'm going to go with that that's kind of smart as a rule of go joke is that how you set up all that garbage up next to put the heat lamps on it stink them right out of their old protest i...
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made some of the first strides in constructing the incandescent lamps in the seventy's. filaments. inventor thomas edison introduced improved extended relatively short life of electric bulbs. twentieth century the tungsten filament light bulb still in use today were already emerging. at the end of the one nine hundred fifty s. and high pressure sodium street lighting in the sixty's compact cars were pioneered in the seventy's and are still a popular option as we move towards energy efficiency. diodes may be seen in the ninety's with improvements in technology since then showing incredible flexibility and efficiency quite possibly making. the future. future the big shots the octagon factory opening. clearly understood the positive impact of having the company on and she was joined by top level dignitaries and investors from beyond. that state. is happy to throw its weight behind. in fact. all of this. it's been a world class center for fundamental physics and cutting edge technology since the days of its founder. trained the ranks of the top nuclear scientists also big. and work on
made some of the first strides in constructing the incandescent lamps in the seventy's. filaments. inventor thomas edison introduced improved extended relatively short life of electric bulbs. twentieth century the tungsten filament light bulb still in use today were already emerging. at the end of the one nine hundred fifty s. and high pressure sodium street lighting in the sixty's compact cars were pioneered in the seventy's and are still a popular option as we move towards energy efficiency....
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as company here as the world's leading luxury sports car makers has seen the light about the lamps in recent years as well as the bang for the buck you can expect to encounter more l.e.d.s. on the road. as you can see technology is finding applications everywhere these days even your own living room but it's just the tip of the iceberg. there are more innovations on the way from the same. scientists. from. offices of the russian companies. classmates and. industry. even deep into their scientific work on semiconductor physics. international team to become one of the world's leaders in technology in the complete production cycle beginning here with molecular. and. finishing with a range of packaged products. laser chips and fiber laser modules for use. in communications technology. technical university where we worked in the laboratory of the. private company here in germany we managed to secure a significant. company other implications produces millions of chips for the medical. research to create a unique to be used in the industry of optical computer interconnections. different plac
as company here as the world's leading luxury sports car makers has seen the light about the lamps in recent years as well as the bang for the buck you can expect to encounter more l.e.d.s. on the road. as you can see technology is finding applications everywhere these days even your own living room but it's just the tip of the iceberg. there are more innovations on the way from the same. scientists. from. offices of the russian companies. classmates and. industry. even deep into their...
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keeping lamps and other thing away from it if you can. they can absorb heat. also, turn the setting down on your water heater. that can make up as much as 25% of your bill by turning down it -- you can turn down how much heat it uses. >> now, maryland at most powerful radar and the forecast certified most accurate by weather rate. >> let's get into it. a warm, hazy, humid night outside, no question about that after a hot, sticky day here in maryland. about what we always expect. 80 degrees still at pwi. that's outside the city, downtown it's warmer, feeling like at least the mid80's in the city right now. the radar, there is very little on it but interestingly, we have picked up one renegade shower out of overly up to perry hall. bit of drizzle on i-95, a moderate shower, put a small one up the i-95 and up 40 here and one. a couple showers here in northeast baltimore. nice, hazy sunset at robert w coleman. how about annapolis today at the united states naval academy. lot of sailboats doing anything you can to beat the heat. manchester, always a beautiful spot
keeping lamps and other thing away from it if you can. they can absorb heat. also, turn the setting down on your water heater. that can make up as much as 25% of your bill by turning down it -- you can turn down how much heat it uses. >> now, maryland at most powerful radar and the forecast certified most accurate by weather rate. >> let's get into it. a warm, hazy, humid night outside, no question about that after a hot, sticky day here in maryland. about what we always expect. 80...
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two points for this table lamp. >> does that count? >> jimmy: you just broke the lamp.nd applause ] congratulations to the champ kemba walker. good luck with the nba draft, buddy. >> thank you. >> jimmy: we're all rooting for you. mint condition performs next. come on back you guys! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ maximum pepsi taste...taste. ♪ [ cheering, fireworks popping ] ♪ great save, kid. ♪ [ man ] pepsi max. the official soft drink of major league baseball. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >>> jimmy: our next guests have been on tour this spring with prince, and will be out this summer with jill scott. tonight they're here to perform the song "walk on" from their new album "seven." please welcome mint condition. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> how's everybody feeling out there? [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ why does it always end the same trying to justify my actions so insane ♪ ♪ with you it's never goodbye the state i'm in i thought i'd ♪ ♪ get out of you've been the governor of my heart i've should've known ♪ ♪ to get out of this weather and now i'm standing solid ♪ ♪ something
two points for this table lamp. >> does that count? >> jimmy: you just broke the lamp.nd applause ] congratulations to the champ kemba walker. good luck with the nba draft, buddy. >> thank you. >> jimmy: we're all rooting for you. mint condition performs next. come on back you guys! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ maximum pepsi taste...taste. ♪ [ cheering, fireworks popping ] ♪ great save, kid. ♪ [ man ] pepsi max. the official soft drink of major league baseball. ♪...
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the lamp was already blazing with intensity. my growing hard on >> he seemed amenable. he got cold feet? may be he lost interest. ben shrugged. who knows. i would be with us in the second. i am serious. don't you feel abandoned. it's a three way honey, i don't think two people can feel abandoned. he might be late. i looked at the clock again. 25 minutes. only hustlers can get away with that. he's not a hustler? ben turned and looked at me. you think i bought us a hustler? how pathettic tic do you think we are? >> i sort of felt like he targeted us. i didn't get that sense. may be i'm wrong. ben smiled. you are disappointed. no , i said, no just annoyed. he pulled down the waist band. i don't need a mercy suck. he looked up. mercy suck. whatever. undeterred ben got down to business. mercy i said, there was when mr. johnson knocked on the door. you may have figured it out by now. to us, he was still the great dark man. a mythical man or object to desire. it was probably why we jumped to attention. jesus. tucking the incriminating evidence. wait. let this go down first. >>
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and then you go into the living room and the lamp was broken, are they lying?obviously very shocked. >> she will probably be looked down upon. would you welcome or in your neighborhood? >> of course not. >> that answer is pretty much shared with everyone. >> that was an interesting question. we will continue on our facebook fan page, taking your opinions about this. >> breaking news, san francisco her police have arrested a suspect that stole that picasso sketch. here is a surveillance video hoo hook. there is the guy walking down the street. her host that picasso sketch was made in 1965 -- 1865. san francisco police have made an arrest. they're holding a press conference to announce the details. we will bring everyone the latest on this breaking news story. >> to this search for seven bay area man in the gulf of california resumed today. their boat capsized sunday morning how that was about 96 hours ago in the sea of cortez. the search is still on for those missing fishermen. mexican authorities say 96 hours search is usually protocol but it has been extended
and then you go into the living room and the lamp was broken, are they lying?obviously very shocked. >> she will probably be looked down upon. would you welcome or in your neighborhood? >> of course not. >> that answer is pretty much shared with everyone. >> that was an interesting question. we will continue on our facebook fan page, taking your opinions about this. >> breaking news, san francisco her police have arrested a suspect that stole that picasso sketch....
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>>the storm also had winds that were strong enough to knock over street lamps at randolph and columbus and large trees in the gold coast neighborhoods near lake shore drive were uprooted a viaduct near kedzie and the stevenson expressway were flooded some vehicles made it through but at least one car stalled commonwealth edison continues working to restore power to thousands man in the north suburbs at the height of the storm hundred 45,000 customers were in the dark that number drops significantly at this hour 22,000 people are without power 15,000 of those are in the northern suburbs 3000 without power in the southern suburbs 3500 people are without power in chicago >>nancy loo is up north with the report >>everywhere you look in illinois beach state park there is devastation among the natural beauty ... last night the storm did a big number on this popular summer destination half of the trees are down at the resort where there is some roof damage and there are two weddings scheduled for tomorrow >>the meeting rooms look good we still plan to go ahead with those weddings >>the sleepi
>>the storm also had winds that were strong enough to knock over street lamps at randolph and columbus and large trees in the gold coast neighborhoods near lake shore drive were uprooted a viaduct near kedzie and the stevenson expressway were flooded some vehicles made it through but at least one car stalled commonwealth edison continues working to restore power to thousands man in the north suburbs at the height of the storm hundred 45,000 customers were in the dark that number drops...
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lamp, which consumes less electricity than a regular light, she's able to use the light. as a mother of two, she saves on money and energy by mending clothes instead of buying new ones. now she's take it a step further and switching from an electric sewing machine to an old-fashioned pedal-powered model. >> translator: i'm a housewife raising kids. i can't afford to buy expensive energy-saving devices, but i believe a good idea will contribute to power reduction. >> reporter: households and businesses across eastern japan are being challenged to reduce their power consumption to help stave off blackouts this summer. the key to cutting energy usage isn't only ideas but also a willingness to help make a difference. hiroki najima, nhk world. tokyo. they have mobilized about 2,500 workers in an attempt to bring the crisis under control. this doctor has been in charge of monitoring the health of the employees at the plant for many years. earlier this week he spent several days at the plant to examine the workers health. what tasks are the employees being require dodd and how a
lamp, which consumes less electricity than a regular light, she's able to use the light. as a mother of two, she saves on money and energy by mending clothes instead of buying new ones. now she's take it a step further and switching from an electric sewing machine to an old-fashioned pedal-powered model. >> translator: i'm a housewife raising kids. i can't afford to buy expensive energy-saving devices, but i believe a good idea will contribute to power reduction. >> reporter:...
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all right. >> person, lamp. >> uh-huh. right, right, come on!r, come on! [ applause ] [ sad tuba ] >> jimmy: be friends with him now. >> i'm sorry. come on. so sorry. let's never fight again. >> jimmy: thank god that was a toilet. audience what do you think i should pick here? [ yelling ] [ laughter ] >> we're good, we're good. [ laughter ] we got this. >> jimmy: it's a phrase. it's a phrase. >> okay. >> jimmy: ready? here we go. >> sun. sunshine. the sun will come out tomorrow. [ laughter ] a person. it's raining. you won't rain on my parade -- raining on that person but it's sunny next to her. you're -- you are my sunshine. grass -- [ buzzer ] [ sad tuba ] >> you guys did great. >> jimmy: i wasn't finished. [ laughter ] >> hot -- hot mess. [ applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: sorry. i didn't know what to do. hot mess. i was trying to do hot. i was beginning to do charades and start doing this. [ laughter ] so bummed out. you're up too. it's a showdown. >> okay. >> jimmy: you guys both go, yeah, new sheet of paper, let's do this. you're choosing for both o
all right. >> person, lamp. >> uh-huh. right, right, come on!r, come on! [ applause ] [ sad tuba ] >> jimmy: be friends with him now. >> i'm sorry. come on. so sorry. let's never fight again. >> jimmy: thank god that was a toilet. audience what do you think i should pick here? [ yelling ] [ laughter ] >> we're good, we're good. [ laughter ] we got this. >> jimmy: it's a phrase. it's a phrase. >> okay. >> jimmy: ready? here we go. >>...
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the animal's leg was removed after it was severely burned on a heating lamp. to give it the best chance of survival, doctors attached a wheel implant to help with mobility. the tortuous will be monitored over the next two years. >>> finally in illinois, a local television station employed an old trick to show just how hot it was in one area. an intense heat wave turned one sidewalk into a grill. the eggs didn't quite cook all the way, but they did get a sizzling example of just how dangerous the sun can be. >>> and now for a look at your national and regional weather, here's nbc meteorologist bill karins with the weather channel forecast. you remember we had cookies yesterday. we had eggs today. >> what's next? >> that's local news move. how about the whole breakfast. pancakes and everything. >> waffles too. >> good morning. the well advertised heat wave has gripped much of the country. this map shows everywhere yesterday in red where it was at least 90 degrees. you notice the exception is the northern plains, much of the northern rockies and central rockies a
the animal's leg was removed after it was severely burned on a heating lamp. to give it the best chance of survival, doctors attached a wheel implant to help with mobility. the tortuous will be monitored over the next two years. >>> finally in illinois, a local television station employed an old trick to show just how hot it was in one area. an intense heat wave turned one sidewalk into a grill. the eggs didn't quite cook all the way, but they did get a sizzling example of just how...
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get a few lamps, definitely an area rug here. a little texture would be nice.a little texture in the classroom. well, we don't have texture, but you know what we've got? -a lot of money. -brian: i like that. whoo! foxworthy: and i want you to take it home with you today. brian: me, too. foxworthy: let me introduce you to some 5th graders i'm gonna let you cheat off of.
get a few lamps, definitely an area rug here. a little texture would be nice.a little texture in the classroom. well, we don't have texture, but you know what we've got? -a lot of money. -brian: i like that. whoo! foxworthy: and i want you to take it home with you today. brian: me, too. foxworthy: let me introduce you to some 5th graders i'm gonna let you cheat off of.
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. >> natural light will replace lamps and fresh air will be circulated from outside. there will be modern twists, a floor put in decades ago will be replaced with glass to light the gallery below it. above that a soaring glass roof, not only it will protect the deteriorating facade but collect rain water. that garden will replicate the wetlands that once stood where the building is today. >> it will be one of the most environmentally historical land marks in the united states. >> first phase of planning was funded by the specially minted coins. >> after $13 million in the last of seven years we're now at the point to the final fund-raising and start construction of the building. >> another $35 million must be raised to open part of the building to the public. they hope to start construction by next summer and open by the end of 2013. >> still ahead, her work ethic is hard to top. the 60-year feat by one remarkable bay area worker. >> i took a piece with me. >> and timbers of a torn up tunnel, how it's g g gg new >>> a couple of years ago we reported on the renovation
. >> natural light will replace lamps and fresh air will be circulated from outside. there will be modern twists, a floor put in decades ago will be replaced with glass to light the gallery below it. above that a soaring glass roof, not only it will protect the deteriorating facade but collect rain water. that garden will replicate the wetlands that once stood where the building is today. >> it will be one of the most environmentally historical land marks in the united states....
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house, make sure the thermostat is far from anything that can keep it up, like the light bulb in a lamp>> otherwise it will cause your unit to work a lot more than it needs to to keep the thermostat itself cool, which is not our end goal here. >> using sands all types hels raise the thermostat biasps much as five degrees. -- helps to raise the thermostat by as much as five degrees. >> if you develop our relationship with the company, the odds that you have trouble in the middle of the heat spell, they are likely to prioritize u.s. customers. prioritize you as a customer. >> some investors are turning into an unlikely source for a return, they're checking account. 57 institutions now offer high- yield rewarded checking accounts. it compares to some money market accounts that are reporting -- returning 0.2% for a 10-year treasury note. fireworks displays will go on all of the country today -- tonight, but the one that bills itself as the nation's biggest will happen in new york city to the macy's fourth of july fireworks show will attract 3 million people and millions more at home on nbc
house, make sure the thermostat is far from anything that can keep it up, like the light bulb in a lamp>> otherwise it will cause your unit to work a lot more than it needs to to keep the thermostat itself cool, which is not our end goal here. >> using sands all types hels raise the thermostat biasps much as five degrees. -- helps to raise the thermostat by as much as five degrees. >> if you develop our relationship with the company, the odds that you have trouble in the...
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everyone who gets a notice of violation turns into a lamp at the board of appeals. when it's time to argue that penalties. a little cooperation might make enforcement a little easier to incentivize. my client -- i cannot believe as an architect i can go to a job site repeatedly and see violations as plain as the nose on my face. they don't get much plainer. the department does a great job. there is all sorts of code enforcement and a big staff and director hearings. i have been to several and scene of process work. but at this address, there is a cone of silence that cannot be heard. this property has this protection around it. i cannot explain it. i am an architect and i practice in the city. if my job site look like that house, i would be fired. there is work going on at that house without permits. there has been for seven years. this department has utterly failed that woman. she has spent tens of thousands of dollars trying to get your department to do its job. how did she get compensated? why are there so many complaints? if you have a horizontal addition in the
everyone who gets a notice of violation turns into a lamp at the board of appeals. when it's time to argue that penalties. a little cooperation might make enforcement a little easier to incentivize. my client -- i cannot believe as an architect i can go to a job site repeatedly and see violations as plain as the nose on my face. they don't get much plainer. the department does a great job. there is all sorts of code enforcement and a big staff and director hearings. i have been to several and...