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>> we just hiked lava 3 miles to see hiked and right -- to see this lava, and right when we started hiking rain. >> i had no idea you could get this close. >> i thought you would have to see it from a distance. >> it's starting to smell like fireworks. >> welcome to where the lava meets the sea. . wow, it looks completely different. >> it just depends > >pele is up to. >> who or what is that? >> pele is the volcano goddess in the area. she creates an takes from this land. it is hersh wrote. her show. this is it is a very special show that she gives us. lived here my whole life. stunned thated, you have not been here. bei never thought it would as amazing as it is. when you actually get to see it is like, wow, what have i been missing all my life? >> now i know to appreciate what we have here. i never came here because i never thought it would be as amazing as it really is. think it's crazy that both of them are from year-end and have never seen this? do you experience that a lot? -- are from here and have never seen this? do you experience that balad? >> natalee children, but grandparents
>> we just hiked lava 3 miles to see hiked and right -- to see this lava, and right when we started hiking rain. >> i had no idea you could get this close. >> i thought you would have to see it from a distance. >> it's starting to smell like fireworks. >> welcome to where the lava meets the sea. . wow, it looks completely different. >> it just depends > >pele is up to. >> who or what is that? >> pele is the volcano goddess in the area. she...
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in fact, they were seas once, but seas of lava, not water. maria started out as huge impact craters that formed 4.1 to 3.8 billion years ago. apparently, something disrupted the normally well-behaved asteroid belt, scattering asteroids into the paths of the moon and planets. the impacts also fractured the moon's crust, allowing lava to ooze out and fill the craters long after they first formed. the lava soon cooled to form the smooth, dark surfaces that we see today. you can tell that the lava flowed relatively recently because very few new craters have formed in the maria. september is the best month for hiking in most of the u.s., so i think of the harvest moon as the "hiker's moon." the full moon is super-bright, ten times brighter than the half-lit moon. and full moons always rise around sunset, allowing you to walk all night long without a flashlight. more surprisingly, this remains true for one or two nights after the harvest moon. on average, the moon rises 50 minutes later each night, so a little less than one month after full moon --
in fact, they were seas once, but seas of lava, not water. maria started out as huge impact craters that formed 4.1 to 3.8 billion years ago. apparently, something disrupted the normally well-behaved asteroid belt, scattering asteroids into the paths of the moon and planets. the impacts also fractured the moon's crust, allowing lava to ooze out and fill the craters long after they first formed. the lava soon cooled to form the smooth, dark surfaces that we see today. you can tell that the lava...
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Sep 11, 2013
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y luego se lava la superficie, se aplica lociÓn y color para verse mejor.avto le dejaron los cascos negros y luego viene el baÑo. >>> hay champÚ especial para los animales se lava y desmÁn cha bien la zona de las rodillas. al final del b puede utilizar un secador. el profesor jaime asegura que Él personalmente prefiere que el proceso de secado se haga de forma natural. para que el cuerpo del animal pueda absorber lentamente los po ductos que se aplican contra los parÁsito y lombrices. para que el animal no se entre se y acarician el lomo varias veces antes de encender la mÁquina. >>> se comienza a acostumbrarse como el ruido comienza el toro a relajarse. >>> se le trenza la cola y gust gustavto queda listo para coincidir novia. >>> la apariencia de un toro es definitiva a la hora de hacer negocios, imaginense arreglado y lindo gustavto puede costar 80 mil dÓlares. >>> para las vacas no es relevante. pero para las personas sÍ el ver un animal arreglado o des arreglado, impacta bastante puede generar una variaciÓn en el costo significativa. >>> por si fuera p
y luego se lava la superficie, se aplica lociÓn y color para verse mejor.avto le dejaron los cascos negros y luego viene el baÑo. >>> hay champÚ especial para los animales se lava y desmÁn cha bien la zona de las rodillas. al final del b puede utilizar un secador. el profesor jaime asegura que Él personalmente prefiere que el proceso de secado se haga de forma natural. para que el cuerpo del animal pueda absorber lentamente los po ductos que se aplican contra los parÁsito y...
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you can see the different type of lava flows and parts of a collapsed lava basin.this desolate environment, there's life. a national science foundation is spending almost a quarter billion dollar to cover this area with a network of sophisticated cameras and instruments. the system is being built by a remotely operated submarine controlled from the ship above. it takes three to four people from the canadian scientific submersible committee to run it along with engineers. >> make sure there's no kinks in the cable and electricity is flowing and testing and monitoring all of the time. a mile under the ship is amazing. >> reporter: they will eventually lay 557 miles of wire and cable to send live pictures and data back to laboratories on land. the system is expected to be fully operational in early 2015 but during this mission, scientists tested some of the equipment including seismometers and they worked. >> while taking data there was an earthquake and it was a significant earthquake recorded. that was a really happy moment on the ship. everyone was super excited ab
you can see the different type of lava flows and parts of a collapsed lava basin.this desolate environment, there's life. a national science foundation is spending almost a quarter billion dollar to cover this area with a network of sophisticated cameras and instruments. the system is being built by a remotely operated submarine controlled from the ship above. it takes three to four people from the canadian scientific submersible committee to run it along with engineers. >> make sure...
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you can see the different types of lava flows and parts of a collapsed lava basin.onment, there is life. the national science foundation is spending almost a quarter billion dollars to cover this area with a network of sophisticated cameras an instruments. the system is being built by a remotely operated submarine controlled from the ship above. it takes three to four people from the canadian scientific submersible facility to run it. along with a team of scientists and engineers. >> making sure that everything is getting laid out properly, there's no kinks in the cable. the electricity is flowing and they're testing and monitoring all the time. a mile under the ship. >> they will eventually lay 575 miles of wire and cable to send live pictures and data back to laboratories on land. the system is expected to be fully operational in early 2015. during this mission, scientists tested some of the equipment, including size mommer thes and they worked. >> there was a pretty significant earthquake that was recorded so that was a really happy moment on the ship. everybody
you can see the different types of lava flows and parts of a collapsed lava basin.onment, there is life. the national science foundation is spending almost a quarter billion dollars to cover this area with a network of sophisticated cameras an instruments. the system is being built by a remotely operated submarine controlled from the ship above. it takes three to four people from the canadian scientific submersible facility to run it. along with a team of scientists and engineers. >>...
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keep the lava lamps coming. >>> a curious thing in london, a blow torch of a sky scraper.ape which turns the glass into a kind of a 37-story magnifying glass for two hours every day, reflecting so much sun look what is happening below. pedestrians are blinded. a lemon in a shop across the street was cooked. a carpet was singed. bike seats melted and even this jaguar melted in under an hour. tonight word the sky scraper will be covered by a screen to cut down on that fury heat. >>> and when we come back, the family that found $300,000 worth of gold. if you're looking for help relieving heartburn, caused by acid reflux disease, relief is at hand. for many, nexium provides 24-hour heartburn relief and may be available for just $18 a month. there is risk of bone fracture and low magnesium levels. side effects may include headache, abdominal pain, and diarrhea. if you have persistent diarrhea, contact your doctor right away. other serious stomach conditions may exist. don't take nexium if you take clopidogrel. relief is at hand for just $18 a month. talk to your doctor about ne
keep the lava lamps coming. >>> a curious thing in london, a blow torch of a sky scraper.ape which turns the glass into a kind of a 37-story magnifying glass for two hours every day, reflecting so much sun look what is happening below. pedestrians are blinded. a lemon in a shop across the street was cooked. a carpet was singed. bike seats melted and even this jaguar melted in under an hour. tonight word the sky scraper will be covered by a screen to cut down on that fury heat....
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Sep 16, 2013
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fire crews took a break at lava flat which hours ago had been an inferno. these crews came from as far as alaska and california. the strategy is now to let the ground crews left during the day while helicopters hit the hot spots. these helicopters are far less expensive than ground crews would be. >> the ground crews have to go behind the aircraft to make sure the drops they make are effective. >>> six days later, lloyd lacuesta traveled to the yosemite area to update us on the progress in fighting the ackerson fire. >> reporter: the 2 -week-old ackerson fire continues to burn in the north western corner of yosemite national park. 12 lightning caused fires merged into this one big blaze. crews from as far away as puerto rico and florida. between camp mather there are only a few registration -- residents but there is one resident that is highly known. bill clinton was scheduled to stay here just a few weeks ago. san francisco firefighters make up the strike team sent here to protect the building. >> got four lines flowing at this time, we have two. >> report
fire crews took a break at lava flat which hours ago had been an inferno. these crews came from as far as alaska and california. the strategy is now to let the ground crews left during the day while helicopters hit the hot spots. these helicopters are far less expensive than ground crews would be. >> the ground crews have to go behind the aircraft to make sure the drops they make are effective. >>> six days later, lloyd lacuesta traveled to the yosemite area to update us on the...
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this is our graphic's department's idea of what a lava lamp looks like.mp around? >> you know, in the late '60s, we had one. we put towels under the door. it was fascinate to go watch. >> towels under the door? >> i don't want to go into why -- well, you know, we had to be a little careful about things. again, that was a long time ago. we were all young. >> okay. >> i was younger then. >> fair enough. i'm not going to probe. >> please don't. my kids might be watching. >> yeah, good. in celebration of that, we're asking you what your favorite et row item was. 1995? that's modern. she says it's still working despite the outdated screen size and she can still get "worldwide exchange" on it. i'd like to get an old fashioned sheepskin coat. that's what i think about from the early '70s. >> i thought mine was still fashionable. >> it's coming back. you know, the tan -- >> very good and you're never cold for chicago winterses. it loved it, it was great. >> that's what i'm going to bring back, my retroitem sheepskin coat. let us know what you think. worldwide@cnb
this is our graphic's department's idea of what a lava lamp looks like.mp around? >> you know, in the late '60s, we had one. we put towels under the door. it was fascinate to go watch. >> towels under the door? >> i don't want to go into why -- well, you know, we had to be a little careful about things. again, that was a long time ago. we were all young. >> okay. >> i was younger then. >> fair enough. i'm not going to probe. >> please don't. my kids...
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can rearrange the cushons to make a bulletproof force to keep them safe from robbers or indians or lava. but i do have one problem with the couch bunker. you have to take the cushons off in order to access your guns which requires getting off the couch. frankly, i would rather be dead. (laughter) >> that's why i'm proud to introduce the latest in living room protection, the barka launcher. simply duct tape a knife to your head and pull the lever on your side to launch yourself remember, the lever on the right recline, the lever on the left makes you a human spear. or the other way around. you'll figure it out. order today, we'll also throw in this plush bean bag gear full of grenades, sit back, relax, and pull the pen on comfort. we'll be right back. >> welcome back, everybody, my guest tonight's, singer/songwriter whose's album the missing years is being re-released on vinyl. i can't wait to download it. >> please welcome john prin! (cheers and applause) >> thanks core following con. >> i'm an enormous fan, enormous fan. thanks for being here. >> great to be here, thank you. >> stephen
can rearrange the cushons to make a bulletproof force to keep them safe from robbers or indians or lava. but i do have one problem with the couch bunker. you have to take the cushons off in order to access your guns which requires getting off the couch. frankly, i would rather be dead. (laughter) >> that's why i'm proud to introduce the latest in living room protection, the barka launcher. simply duct tape a knife to your head and pull the lever on your side to launch yourself remember,...
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Sep 8, 2013
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the lava lamp turned 50 this past tuesday., if that's the right word, for its invention. inspired, it said, by some sort of liquid-filled egg timer that he saw in a pub. his creation contains two liquids of different density, one waxy, the other water-based, with a heat source at the bottom. when the waxy liquid sinks to the bottom, the heat expands it to a lighter density so it floats to the top. once at the top, it cools to a higher density and then sinks right back to the bottom. and on and on and on. the mesmerizing lamp caught the imagination of swinging 1960s britain, making guest appearances on such memorable tv series as "the prisoner." even "dr. who." >> please control the oxygen of the space station. >> the lamp caught on here in america, too, and thoughers popularity has waxed and waned in the decades since, it has never faded away entirely or lost its capacity to captivate viewers. as collector anthony voss told the associated press, it kind of pulls people in, and before you know it, you've spent 15 minutes lookin
the lava lamp turned 50 this past tuesday., if that's the right word, for its invention. inspired, it said, by some sort of liquid-filled egg timer that he saw in a pub. his creation contains two liquids of different density, one waxy, the other water-based, with a heat source at the bottom. when the waxy liquid sinks to the bottom, the heat expands it to a lighter density so it floats to the top. once at the top, it cools to a higher density and then sinks right back to the bottom. and on and...
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Sep 28, 2013
09/13
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you can see the different type of lava flow and parts of collapsed lava basin even in the desolate virmentonal science foundation is spending almost a quarter billion dollars to cover this area with network of sophisticated camer cameras and instruments. system is being built by remotely operated control of the ship above. it takes 3 to 4 people from the canadians facility to run it. along with team of scientist and engineer engineers. >> making sure that everything is getting laid out properly no. kink in the cable. electric flowing and monitoring all the time. mile under the ship that's what is amazing. >>reporter: eventually lay 5 75 miles of wire to send life picture and data back to laboratory on land. the system is expected to be fully operational early 2015. but during this mission scientist tested some of the equipment including size meter and they worked. >> while they were taking data there was an earthquake and pretty significant earthquake that was recorded. it was really, really happy moment on the shift. everybody was super excited about that. >> once everything is in place s
you can see the different type of lava flow and parts of collapsed lava basin even in the desolate virmentonal science foundation is spending almost a quarter billion dollars to cover this area with network of sophisticated camer cameras and instruments. system is being built by remotely operated control of the ship above. it takes 3 to 4 people from the canadians facility to run it. along with team of scientist and engineer engineers. >> making sure that everything is getting laid out...
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Sep 27, 2013
09/13
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excavation superintendent tommasa budetta and her assistants dug through the lava to expose warehouses that once sat on the beach. inside, victims of the cataclysm as they waited to be rescued. interpreter: pouring into the streets from the stores, they went toward the beach, attempting to flee and to save themselves by sea. here they waited for ships to take them to safe shores. unfortunately, they were choked and crushed under the volcanic debris. naturally, at the moment of the eruption, rich and poor found themselves together, one on top of the other in the rooms which i have behind my shoulders. keach: jewelry of gold and gems distinguished the hands of some. but fate was equally cruel to all classes, an egalitarian ending to lives of privilege and poverty alike. only in the houses did archaeologists find the true range of herculaneum's wealth. as in many roman cities, the poorest citizens left few permanent signs of their time on earth. they crowded into tiny rooms or slept in back alleys. others lived in tenements. but in herculaneum and other roman cities there existed economic
excavation superintendent tommasa budetta and her assistants dug through the lava to expose warehouses that once sat on the beach. inside, victims of the cataclysm as they waited to be rescued. interpreter: pouring into the streets from the stores, they went toward the beach, attempting to flee and to save themselves by sea. here they waited for ships to take them to safe shores. unfortunately, they were choked and crushed under the volcanic debris. naturally, at the moment of the eruption,...
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. >>> jesÚs martÍnez lava autos en las calles de phoenix arizona, donde radica hace mÁs de 15 aÑos.ys que se quedÓ sin empleo, luego de la redada que hizo ice en las 16 sucursales de la corporaciÓn. >>> estamos haciendo... para ayudarnos. los compaÑeros que nos quedamos sin trabajo. estamos necesitando dinero, para pagar renta y cuentas. >>> padre de 3 menores de edad y se busca la vida en las calles de arizona. >>> mÁs de 300 personas quedaron sin trabajo, 33 estÁn en proceso de deportaciÓn, muchos todavÍa estÁn a dentro de ice y 11 con cargos criminales. finalmente los manejadores. sin embargo, el patrÓn sigue libre, ni siquiera lo nombraron. >>> segÚn el servicio de inmigraciÓn y control de aduanas, entrevistaron las 16 sucursales de los auto lavados danys, a mÁs de 200 personas que no contaban con permiso de trabajo en estados unidos hoy muchos de ellos se encuentran detenidos y enfrentan la deportaciÓn. >>> dejaron detenidos como a 30, de los cuales, algunos ya tenÍan deportaciones, y los deportaron, y otros levantaron cargos federales penales y los otros, estÁn detenidos en in
. >>> jesÚs martÍnez lava autos en las calles de phoenix arizona, donde radica hace mÁs de 15 aÑos.ys que se quedÓ sin empleo, luego de la redada que hizo ice en las 16 sucursales de la corporaciÓn. >>> estamos haciendo... para ayudarnos. los compaÑeros que nos quedamos sin trabajo. estamos necesitando dinero, para pagar renta y cuentas. >>> padre de 3 menores de edad y se busca la vida en las calles de arizona. >>> mÁs de 300 personas quedaron sin...
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can rearrange the cushons to make a bulletproof force to keep them safe from robbers or indians or lava. but i do have one problem with the couch bunker. you have to take the cushons off in order to access your guns which requires getting off the couch. frankly, i would rather be dead. (laughter) >> that's why i'm proud to introduce the latest in living room protection, the barka launcher. simply duct tape a knife to your head and pull the lever on your side to launch yourself remember, the lever on the right recline, the lever on the left makes you a human spear. or the other way around. you'll figure it out. order today, we'll also throw in this plush bean bag gear full of grenades, sit back, relax, and pull the pen on comfort. we'll be right back. at farmers we make you smarter about insurance, because what you dont know can hurt you. what if you didn't know that it's smart to replace washing-machine hoses every five years? what if you didn't know that you might need extra coverage for more expensive items? and what if you didn't know that teen drivers are four times more likely to g
can rearrange the cushons to make a bulletproof force to keep them safe from robbers or indians or lava. but i do have one problem with the couch bunker. you have to take the cushons off in order to access your guns which requires getting off the couch. frankly, i would rather be dead. (laughter) >> that's why i'm proud to introduce the latest in living room protection, the barka launcher. simply duct tape a knife to your head and pull the lever on your side to launch yourself remember,...
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the lava rock is extremely sharp and very, very dangerous. >> we've watched many people get hurt here. >> as the wave hits the base of the rocks, mother and son still don't realize what's about to happen. >> when the wave initially hit and he took the picture, he turns around almost happy that he got this great shot. but at that moment, i think the woman realized that they were about to get wet and she kind of crouches down but the gentleman just turned around and had no idea of the water that was about to come over the rocks. i informed one of the people near me to get ready to call 911. >> and just a few seconds after that, the waves came up over the rocks and took them right off the rocks. >> the wave comes up over the rocks with incredible force throwing the pair down a 12 foot drop. >> oh, jesus. >> they went over. >> when the wave hit him, it took him out basically from behind and knocked him across the sharp lava rocks and actually sent him over the ledge head first backwards. the woman being a little bit more prepared ended up in a seating position and sort of skipping across
the lava rock is extremely sharp and very, very dangerous. >> we've watched many people get hurt here. >> as the wave hits the base of the rocks, mother and son still don't realize what's about to happen. >> when the wave initially hit and he took the picture, he turns around almost happy that he got this great shot. but at that moment, i think the woman realized that they were about to get wet and she kind of crouches down but the gentleman just turned around and had no idea...
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. >>> the lava lamp was introduced september 3rd, 1963. >> i never had one. >> no. actually, i did have one for a little bit. the ultimate psychedelic accessory was first sold. >>> charlie sheen is 48. >>> meet the actors who will star in the fifty shades of grey film and adriana performs live. for bill karins, i'm richard experience and i'm really excited about it. and i'm not going to miss it. >> it is the first morning commute with the new span of the bay bridge. it is now underway. a live look at the eastern span. it is early. >> it is looking good out there. this one opened just after 10:00 last night. and yes the celebration was on. a lot of people out there enjoying the ride, honking their horns, waving their arms and making history. just about 4:31. i'm jon kelley. >> this is the bay bridge toll plaza. we are seeing cars making their way. the lines not long right now. there are no
. >>> the lava lamp was introduced september 3rd, 1963. >> i never had one. >> no. actually, i did have one for a little bit. the ultimate psychedelic accessory was first sold. >>> charlie sheen is 48. >>> meet the actors who will star in the fifty shades of grey film and adriana performs live. for bill karins, i'm richard experience and i'm really excited about it. and i'm not going to miss it. >> it is the first morning commute with the new span of...
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>> it was like a black monster lava. it just came. it was a hundred feet wide, you know?ed up more and more momentum. >> a lot of water. flooding was also reported in provo and other areas but no evacuation orders in those spots. >> crazy stuff. >> torrential. >> indra petersons is watching the madness for us. more coming? >> we are always watching this in the southwest. what is weirder, it doesn't have to rain at your location. it could be far away or sunny and still come down that canyon and be in your area so we will be watching that. look at the water vapor satellite. you see that the moisture coming from the southwest and south from them and yes in the forecast today as long as we continue to see the moisture moving into the area. you add the heat in the afternoon, we see it wrapping around that high. this is so typical for this time of year. when you get that, you get this rainfall. forecast looking for another 2 to 3 inches of rain. a lot of places only half an inch of rain in a short period of time and cause flash flooding especially in burn areas so something we
>> it was like a black monster lava. it just came. it was a hundred feet wide, you know?ed up more and more momentum. >> a lot of water. flooding was also reported in provo and other areas but no evacuation orders in those spots. >> crazy stuff. >> torrential. >> indra petersons is watching the madness for us. more coming? >> we are always watching this in the southwest. what is weirder, it doesn't have to rain at your location. it could be far away or sunny...
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>> it was like a blackmon sfer lava. >> reporter: this amazing cell phone video was one of many scenes across utah after a massive storm saturday caused flooding, evacuations, power outages and mudslides. in alpine city about 100 people were briefly evacuated. the national weather service reported three-quarters of an inch of rain fell if just 15 minutes. >> it was 100 feet wide. it just got bigger and beggar and picked up more moment item. >> reporter: police captured these incredible images tearing through utah county. residents in some neighborhoods reporting 3 feet of water in their homes. in provo the water was so powerful that it collapsed the corner of this hill. >> when i came up here the water was flooding down the street about a foot-and-a-half deep. so it's probably the worst i've ever seen. >> reporter: at the byu-texas football game, pounding rain caused a two-hour delay. it left fans running for cover. in the mid-west, an intense heat wave is forecast to bring record breaking temperatures over the next two days. in minnesota and wisconsin, heat indices could rise into the
>> it was like a blackmon sfer lava. >> reporter: this amazing cell phone video was one of many scenes across utah after a massive storm saturday caused flooding, evacuations, power outages and mudslides. in alpine city about 100 people were briefly evacuated. the national weather service reported three-quarters of an inch of rain fell if just 15 minutes. >> it was 100 feet wide. it just got bigger and beggar and picked up more moment item. >> reporter: police captured...
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kurt suzuki said sewage was coming out of the faucets at one point and "flowing like lava." weather washed what could have been the deciding race of the america's cup on the bay. >>> organizers hoped the south wind would shift west before the start of the race, but that didn't happen. they hope to be able to run as many as two races tomorrow. em-mile-an-hour rat new zealand is one win from winning the cup but oracle usa is chipping at the kiwi's lead, which stands at three. >>> two women were on their way to work at san jose airport when they were killed. they took 24-year-old danny coaleman into custody in union city on suspicion of homicide. 63-year-old carmen zavala and 62-year-old christina deleon were on their way to their job, cooking at airport restaurants on september 2 when the car was broad-sided. police said information from the mercedes that coleman was allegedly driving led to the arrest. >>> a con cardinally is suing the mount diablo district after their two children were allegely molested by an elementary schoolteacher. joseph martin is a former teacher at woo
kurt suzuki said sewage was coming out of the faucets at one point and "flowing like lava." weather washed what could have been the deciding race of the america's cup on the bay. >>> organizers hoped the south wind would shift west before the start of the race, but that didn't happen. they hope to be able to run as many as two races tomorrow. em-mile-an-hour rat new zealand is one win from winning the cup but oracle usa is chipping at the kiwi's lead, which stands at three....
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burning of fossil fuels produce pollutants and or greenhouse gases similar to those produced by the lava flow from siberia either in content or in consequence. so exactly today we're producing. lots of anthropogenic greenhouse gases like carbon dioxide. and the exact blend of gases that might have been released through the siberian traps and through sedimentary rocks that were heated by the siberian traps the blind might have been a bit different but. you might expect to see the same kinds of culprits so carbon dioxide could have been a big one methane or. other kinds of organic so just a whole suite of gases involving carbon hill engines other other greenhouse warmers in the mit news but a year ago you were quoted as saying that in some ways the end permian environment could have been very similar to the kind of environment that we're now creating through global warming can you restate that elaborate. yeah so exit exactly. it's a kind of a scary thought but. maybe one of the best geological analogs for the kinds of rapid changes in climate and c o two in the atmosphere that we're going
burning of fossil fuels produce pollutants and or greenhouse gases similar to those produced by the lava flow from siberia either in content or in consequence. so exactly today we're producing. lots of anthropogenic greenhouse gases like carbon dioxide. and the exact blend of gases that might have been released through the siberian traps and through sedimentary rocks that were heated by the siberian traps the blind might have been a bit different but. you might expect to see the same kinds of...
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massive siberian lava flow did two hundred fifty million years ago. very definitely i mean the numbers are very similar from some of the joy and love flows in siberia the amount of carbon dioxide to release these very similar to the sort of fossil fuel burning. release that we doing sort of decade after decade to date. without being known as how long we would take the reason the issue in the system it takes a long time to he took the oceans by which i mean to the tens to hundreds of years . and so the big unknown is how fast these changes happen all over human time scale or geologically they happen very quickly but on a human timescale of decades then we there's a lot of uncertainty about how quickly those things will happen do you think that it's important that geologists be speaking to climatologists because climatologists don't seem to be speaking much about the permian mass extinction maybe they don't even know about it. is very very good. we've had a lot of disasters in crises in the geological past it's interesting to study them because they may
massive siberian lava flow did two hundred fifty million years ago. very definitely i mean the numbers are very similar from some of the joy and love flows in siberia the amount of carbon dioxide to release these very similar to the sort of fossil fuel burning. release that we doing sort of decade after decade to date. without being known as how long we would take the reason the issue in the system it takes a long time to he took the oceans by which i mean to the tens to hundreds of years . and...
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it almost looks like lava. roads were flooded causing many accidents until the area. strong winds, hail and lightning also reported in the desert. >>> quite the surprise for a team of researchers studying the ubinas volcano in peru. it erupted in monday for the first time in four years sending human plumes of gray ash and smoke into the sky. the scientists scrambled for cover, still kept the camera rolling and there's a bird's- eye view. >> i would scramble very fast. >> they said it was snowing inside the crater. >> it sure can. sure. why not? then the volcano erupts and so much for the snow. when you're running down the hill in a hurry -- >> amazing video. >>> we have changes coming up in the weather. i think we are going to get back to some summery conditions. patchy fog toward the coastline in through the golden gate the breeze blowing a little bit but the temperatures fairly similar to yesterday at this time. 76 in livermore. 75 concord. 65 san francisco. throughout the afternoon we'll enjoy mostly sunny skies and these temperatures going to be near seasonal. now
it almost looks like lava. roads were flooded causing many accidents until the area. strong winds, hail and lightning also reported in the desert. >>> quite the surprise for a team of researchers studying the ubinas volcano in peru. it erupted in monday for the first time in four years sending human plumes of gray ash and smoke into the sky. the scientists scrambled for cover, still kept the camera rolling and there's a bird's- eye view. >> i would scramble very fast. >>...
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. >>> and happy anniversary to the lava lamp.y inventor and his recipe for psychedelic success, we're lighting it up with some heavy history. >>> keep it right here, america, "nightline" is back in just 60 americs. "nightli >>> from new york city, this is "nightline" with dan abrams. >>> there is breaking news, and for that we go to the abc news desk. >> thank you, dan. i'm alex perez here in chicago, where we are following breaking news out of ohio, where cleveland kidnapper ariel castro was found dead in his cell after an apparent suicide. ariel castro, considered perhaps one of the most evil men in america, was serving a life sentence plus 1,000 years. he was being held in protective custody with guards checking on him every 30 minutes. he had been described by prison officials as calm and cooperative upon his arrival. one month and one day later, late tuesday night, a prison spokesman says ariel castro was found hanging in his cell. medics tried to revive him with cpr and rushed him to the state hospital, where he was later p
. >>> and happy anniversary to the lava lamp.y inventor and his recipe for psychedelic success, we're lighting it up with some heavy history. >>> keep it right here, america, "nightline" is back in just 60 americs. "nightli >>> from new york city, this is "nightline" with dan abrams. >>> there is breaking news, and for that we go to the abc news desk. >> thank you, dan. i'm alex perez here in chicago, where we are following...
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luego se lava la superficie. y le dejaron los cascos negros.aga de forma natural, para que el cuerpo del animal asimile los productos contra parÁsitos. y luego viene el pelar, le acarician el lomo. y luego comienza a relajarse, se le tranza la cola y gustavito queda listo para conseguir novia. y tanto arreglo no es capricho. y asÍ puede llegar a costar cerca de 80 mil dÓlares. >>> para las vacas es poco relevante esto, pero a las personas impacta bastante, puede generar una variaciÓn en el costo. por si fuera poco una de las estudiantes mÁs jÓvenes del grupo aseguran que los toros cambian cuando se sienten limpios. porque el toro se relaja, tiene sus pies firmes. entonces, es como la soluciÓn para los problemas del toro. >>> al final el profesor jaime y hasta gustavito se van felices. que no solo contribuyo a la limpieza del animal y resaltÓ sus virtudes que lo harÁn irresistibles. ♪ >>> nos enseÑan a hacer que muestren cuellos largos las hembras, a los toros les resalta los mÚsculos. >>> en tecno manÍa, dos nuevos diseÑos, y 5 diferentes al me
luego se lava la superficie. y le dejaron los cascos negros.aga de forma natural, para que el cuerpo del animal asimile los productos contra parÁsitos. y luego viene el pelar, le acarician el lomo. y luego comienza a relajarse, se le tranza la cola y gustavito queda listo para conseguir novia. y tanto arreglo no es capricho. y asÍ puede llegar a costar cerca de 80 mil dÓlares. >>> para las vacas es poco relevante esto, pero a las personas impacta bastante, puede generar una...
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eight hours with a column of ash depositing debris up to ten kilometers away rather the ash or the lava present and immediate danger to the public. and up next a special report on the often fatal toll that military service takes on young troops freshly back from the battlefield. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realized everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom harpur welcome to the big picture. syria in barack obama's compound counts towards the american administration is determined to punish the assad regime's alleged use of chemical weapons other than members of mainstream media many are skeptical of the president's claims and the necessity to attack syria so what is obama's plan and does it make any sense. but if the new polls show more of an ally should be made news all the face i think i'm going to go. it was. a pleasure to have you with us here on t.v. today i'm sure. this is for headaches this is for sleep this is a tranquilizer too if i ha
eight hours with a column of ash depositing debris up to ten kilometers away rather the ash or the lava present and immediate danger to the public. and up next a special report on the often fatal toll that military service takes on young troops freshly back from the battlefield. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realized everything you thought you knew you don't know...
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eight hours with a column of ash deposit and debris up to ten kilometers away either the ash or the lava present an immediate danger to the public. germany election candidates have come in for some criticism from for skirting around the euro debt crisis greek bailouts and unemployment instead they have been proposing legislation for compulsory vegetarian days and ways to prevent stress the result is that after the first t.v. debates there was more discussion about angela merkel's necklace than proposed policies as artie's peter all over reports the tactics are used to distract voters from real issues. the post as the flesh is being pressed that this german election campaign is full of the setting pulses racing maybe that's the whole idea make it as boring as possible so i know everybody kind of goes to sleep and doesn't worry about the real issues what we have being treated to is chancellor angela merkel talking about potato soup a main challenge pish time to reading fairy tales and the green policy suggesting compulsory vegetarian days where does it stop i mean are they going to start c
eight hours with a column of ash deposit and debris up to ten kilometers away either the ash or the lava present an immediate danger to the public. germany election candidates have come in for some criticism from for skirting around the euro debt crisis greek bailouts and unemployment instead they have been proposing legislation for compulsory vegetarian days and ways to prevent stress the result is that after the first t.v. debates there was more discussion about angela merkel's necklace than...
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eight hours with a column of ash depositing debris up to ten kilometers away either the ash or the lava present and immediate danger to the public. and coming up it's our debate show cross talk with peter lavelle. wealthy british soil it's time to write. markets why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy cause a report on. the fiscal. economic ups and downs in the final months day the london deal sank i and the rest because i think meet a few will be everything on face. hello and welcome to cross talk where all things are considered i'm peter all of l. syria and barack obama's convoluted path to war the american administration is determined to punish the assad regime's alleged use of chemical weapons other than members of mainstream media many are skeptical of the president's claims and the necessity to attack syria so what is obama's plan and does it make any sense.
eight hours with a column of ash depositing debris up to ten kilometers away either the ash or the lava present and immediate danger to the public. and coming up it's our debate show cross talk with peter lavelle. wealthy british soil it's time to write. markets why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy cause a report on. the fiscal. economic ups and downs in the final months day the london deal sank i and the rest because i think meet a few will be everything on face....
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eight hours with a column of ash deposit and debris up to ten kilometers away rather the ash nor the lava at present an immediate danger to the public. and coming up on r t abby martin looks at the international reaction to the fukushima nuclear crisis breaking news that is next. you know some glitches to a story and it seems so if you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else here's some other part of it and realized everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm trying hard. there's a big. they were ready to do anything for their country to me to try out it is to love the country more than yourself if you join the military for any other reason that you're probably not going to have a good day they were tools in the state now they live remembering the past which is impossible to get rid of. the war. but i'll ever good people get hurt. but i've heard good people them to be silent. but would prefer not to be sometimes i feel like. i should have died over there. because i. i saw some people who. is cheaper than therapy. i'm abby martin welcome back to break in the set
eight hours with a column of ash deposit and debris up to ten kilometers away rather the ash nor the lava at present an immediate danger to the public. and coming up on r t abby martin looks at the international reaction to the fukushima nuclear crisis breaking news that is next. you know some glitches to a story and it seems so if you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else here's some other part of it and realized everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm trying...
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lava everywhere. which explains the less than smooth ride.ings you notice out the car window, the u.n. about four months ago, the m-23, one of the various rebel groups holed up in the jungle nearby, invaded the city. the ngos battened down the hatches. the u.n. stood by, hands tied. everyone else had to fend for themselves until the rebels withdrew. the congo was a place i dreamed of visiting before i ever thought i would get the chance to travel the world. actually being here, i'm not so sure. dan, horeb and i head for a local restaurant. good food is going to be a challenge soon, so we take the opportunity to fill up on what we can. grilled chicken, gugali, pirripirri pepper, pretty nice meal. >> goma in the '50s, tourists used to come as far as rhodesia, up here to vacation. >> amazing life. i remember in my childhood seeing lions alongside the road. goma was a choice place for some time. >> they're not coming anymore? >> no. it's a red zone. >> it's looking like there won't be house to house fighting or artillery or mortars or anything dr
lava everywhere. which explains the less than smooth ride.ings you notice out the car window, the u.n. about four months ago, the m-23, one of the various rebel groups holed up in the jungle nearby, invaded the city. the ngos battened down the hatches. the u.n. stood by, hands tied. everyone else had to fend for themselves until the rebels withdrew. the congo was a place i dreamed of visiting before i ever thought i would get the chance to travel the world. actually being here, i'm not so sure....
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flowing like lava. >>> new developments tonight with the arrest of a suspect in a hit-and-run crash that killed two women as they headed to work. san jose police say they took this man 24-year-old danny coale man into custody in union city on suspicious of homicide. 63-year-old carmen zavala, they were on their way to the jobs on september 2nd when their car was broadsided. police say information present the mercedes that coleman was allegedly driving led to the arrest. investigators say coleman is associated with a violent east palo alto street game and was named in a 2009 federal indictment that targeted a drug ring. the charges in that case were dismissed. >>> a double shooting in daily city '72 people to the hospital tonight. one of those victims are in critical conditions at this hour. the two victims were brought to san francisco general hospital after 8:00 this evening. investigators were shot mt broad more area of daly city. police are not saying whether the victims were male or female. one is in critical condition and shot in the abdomen, the other victim shot in the leg. >>> de
flowing like lava. >>> new developments tonight with the arrest of a suspect in a hit-and-run crash that killed two women as they headed to work. san jose police say they took this man 24-year-old danny coale man into custody in union city on suspicious of homicide. 63-year-old carmen zavala, they were on their way to the jobs on september 2nd when their car was broadsided. police say information present the mercedes that coleman was allegedly driving led to the arrest. investigators...
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you can see lava flows and a collapsed basin. in this environment there is live.foundation spengd a quarter billion to cover this area with a network of camera asks instruments. this is a system being built that takes tle to four people from the submersible to run it a team of scientists zp z.engineer autos making sure everything is laid out properly. there are no kinks in cable. and they're testing under the ship they'll lay 575 miles of wire and cable to sentd back to land. during this mission, scientists tested some of the equipment and they worked it was a happy moment on the ship. everybody was excited about that. >> once in place. >> iin activities are eeger to study geology of the ocean and live that depends on it. ocean observatory has six research sites but this is the only one that includes that cable system on the sea floor. we have a link to more video and details on awc 7 news.com just click under see it on tv. very, very cool. >> yes. those images are incredible. starting team, nice, sunny and warm, upper 60s near the coast. if you get there early it
you can see lava flows and a collapsed basin. in this environment there is live.foundation spengd a quarter billion to cover this area with a network of camera asks instruments. this is a system being built that takes tle to four people from the submersible to run it a team of scientists zp z.engineer autos making sure everything is laid out properly. there are no kinks in cable. and they're testing under the ship they'll lay 575 miles of wire and cable to sentd back to land. during this...
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the fire topped 2,000 degrees in some spots which is the same temperatures as lava, the families were allowed to review the report before it was made public. >> it was everything you would have expected. anger, frustration, and just overcoming sense of loss. it was a very emotional meeting, both for the families and actually for us, as we were there to try and respond to their questions. >> the fire destroyed more than 100 homes and burned 13 square miles. firefighters in mendocino county are trying to put out a fire fanned by wind gusts, these are pictures of the fire, right now it is 25% contained out of 100 acres, two buildings have been destroyed. >>> and a fire in yolo county has been contained. the firefighters have gotten the upper hand on the fire that burned nearly 100 tons of hay. it burned four buildings. the fire started late thursday night near winters, about 20 miles north of vacaville. >>> dramatic new video from the terrorist attack in kenya, the video shows the customers being questioned by the terrorists. 67 people died in the attack by the somali terrorist organizat
the fire topped 2,000 degrees in some spots which is the same temperatures as lava, the families were allowed to review the report before it was made public. >> it was everything you would have expected. anger, frustration, and just overcoming sense of loss. it was a very emotional meeting, both for the families and actually for us, as we were there to try and respond to their questions. >> the fire destroyed more than 100 homes and burned 13 square miles. firefighters in mendocino...
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you can see lava flows and a collapsed basin. in this environment there is live.l science foundation spengd a quarter billion to cover this area with a network of camera asks instruments. this is a system being built that takes tle to four people from the submersible to run it a team of scientists zp z.engineer autos making sure everything is laid out properly. there are no kinks in cable. and they're testing under the ship they'll lay 575 miles of wire and cable to sentd back to land. during this mission, scientists tested some of the equipment and they worked was a happy moment on the ship. everybody was excited about that. >> once in place. >> iin activities are eeger to study geology of the ocean and live that depends on it. ocean observatory has six research sites but this is the only one that includes that cable system on the sea floor. we have a link to more video and details on awc 7 news.com just click under see it on tv. very, very cool. >> yes. those images are incredible. starting team, nice, sunny and warm, upper 60s near the coast. if you get there e
you can see lava flows and a collapsed basin. in this environment there is live.l science foundation spengd a quarter billion to cover this area with a network of camera asks instruments. this is a system being built that takes tle to four people from the submersible to run it a team of scientists zp z.engineer autos making sure everything is laid out properly. there are no kinks in cable. and they're testing under the ship they'll lay 575 miles of wire and cable to sentd back to land. during...
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his studies of vesuvian lava and other volcanic debris and its impact on the geology of the bay led toublished accounts of his findings. at the same time, painters created imaginative images of the cataclysmic eruption of 79 a.d., as well as contemporary views of the still active vesuvius, which erupted sporadically but less lethally throughout the 18th century. writers and intellectuals began to visit pompeii in search of the wellsprings of western european culture. german writer wolfgang von goethe visited pompeii in 1787. reader: "the rooms, passages and arcades are gaily painted. the frescoes are surrounded by amusing arabesques in admirable taste... though the city was destroyed, it still bears witness to an artistic instinct and a love of art shared by a whole people." narrator: touring herculaneum and pompeii in the mid 19th century, novelist charles dickens found the stone cities of the dead alive with the power of art. reader: "paintings on the walls in the roofless chambers of both cities are as fresh as if they had been executed yesterday. -here are the subjects of still lif
his studies of vesuvian lava and other volcanic debris and its impact on the geology of the bay led toublished accounts of his findings. at the same time, painters created imaginative images of the cataclysmic eruption of 79 a.d., as well as contemporary views of the still active vesuvius, which erupted sporadically but less lethally throughout the 18th century. writers and intellectuals began to visit pompeii in search of the wellsprings of western european culture. german writer wolfgang von...
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both lava rov and kerry say once talks on chemical weapons are complete they will continue to talk peace talks in syria. >> we're committed to try to work together in hopes the efforts can bring peace and stability to the war-torn part of the world. >> we have more on the diploma macy now under way in geneva. >> it is not progress on in response to the attacks of august 21st, it appears the parties on the ground are moving this forward to a much larger discussion, a discussion of how to end that bloody and dangerous civil war, we don't know exactly the progress that is being made, but we have heard the russians and the americans plan to meet in two weeks' time at the sidelines of the u.n. general assembly in new york. we do know that some very specific issues are being discussed here including how, if, indeed, the international community is going to take hold of the chemical weapons stock pile, how that would be done. and finally we've heard that there will be yet a third day of discussions here, but that has to be it. >> the new jersey shore mostly out at this point. more than 80 busine
both lava rov and kerry say once talks on chemical weapons are complete they will continue to talk peace talks in syria. >> we're committed to try to work together in hopes the efforts can bring peace and stability to the war-torn part of the world. >> we have more on the diploma macy now under way in geneva. >> it is not progress on in response to the attacks of august 21st, it appears the parties on the ground are moving this forward to a much larger discussion, a discussion...
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. >> and the lava lamp hit shelves 50 years ago. and millions of models have been sold worldwide since 1963 invented by a former world war ii pilot inspired by a strange liquid filled egg timer he saw in a pub. >> diana nyad is resting after the treacherous and triumphant swim from cuba to florida. the 64-year-old staggered on to key west after 53 hours in the wars the first person to make the 100-plus mile swim without a wet suit or a shark cage. the first day was rough. i just said, push cuba back. push florida toward me. >> one stroke at a time. >> this was her fifth attempt. the first attempt was in 1978 when she was 28. in those attempts dehydration and exhaustion and jelly fish stings forced her out of the water. she will appear this o -- this morning on "good morning america" at 7:00. leyla gulen has the traffic. >> we have one accident in antioch. nothing on the bay bridge. on highway 4, we have an accident involving a motorcycle. it is blocking the lane with a stretch of red, now, building, and now we have bumper-to-bumper
. >> and the lava lamp hit shelves 50 years ago. and millions of models have been sold worldwide since 1963 invented by a former world war ii pilot inspired by a strange liquid filled egg timer he saw in a pub. >> diana nyad is resting after the treacherous and triumphant swim from cuba to florida. the 64-year-old staggered on to key west after 53 hours in the wars the first person to make the 100-plus mile swim without a wet suit or a shark cage. the first day was rough. i just...
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i'm going to be this emotional volcano that's going to heave this lava all over everybody. and then either i'll die in a confrontation with law enforcement or in some cases they take their own life because they don't want to be held responsible. they don't want to be questioned. they don't want you and i saying why did you do this terrible thing to people who you didn't even know. they don't want to answer that question. >> well, the question will still be put by the families, certainly. and it should be. thank you so much, clint van zandt, for your great expertise. more on that white house incident when we come back. in fact, here's peter williams on the phone. what did we know of the fire crackers somebody threw over the fence of the white house? >> we moved outside the white house. i'm standing on the corner of 17th and pennsylvania. basically i'm a football field away from the white house right now standing outside a u.s. secret service patrol car. inside the back seat of that car is the man the secret service tells me has been taken into custody for throwing fireworks
i'm going to be this emotional volcano that's going to heave this lava all over everybody. and then either i'll die in a confrontation with law enforcement or in some cases they take their own life because they don't want to be held responsible. they don't want to be questioned. they don't want you and i saying why did you do this terrible thing to people who you didn't even know. they don't want to answer that question. >> well, the question will still be put by the families, certainly....
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including all the lava that they don't have a good handle on way down underneath and what's at the center of the world, they know what that is too? how do they know such thing? they'd be knowing such thing, honey, because...one left and that's the mass of the world. ain't that neat? next time, we're gonna be talking about ocean tides. and we'll be talking about ocean tides, we're gonna be talking about the role that the moon plays when it pulls on the oceans of the earth, okay? but let's talk a couple of things about the moon now. you probably all know that there's only one side of the moon that can be seen from the planet earth, yeah? you look up and there's one face looking at you all the time, alright? now why is it that one face is looking at us all the time? some people will say, well, the fact that one face is always looking at us and it wasn't until the astronaut types went out and looked at the other side that they knew, you know what? maybe it was a great big-- you know, it could have been anything back there like a great big plastic mold, you know, to entertain earth types. you
including all the lava that they don't have a good handle on way down underneath and what's at the center of the world, they know what that is too? how do they know such thing? they'd be knowing such thing, honey, because...one left and that's the mass of the world. ain't that neat? next time, we're gonna be talking about ocean tides. and we'll be talking about ocean tides, we're gonna be talking about the role that the moon plays when it pulls on the oceans of the earth, okay? but let's talk a...
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recently mandated that narrow body and some wide body as well must have oxygen delivery systems in the lava tories. we know in the main cabin when the air pressure loses air pressure the delivery systems come down to give passengers oxygen. we don't have the that in the restrooms. if. aa mandated this. all new production airplanes will have and bea airspace will be beneficiary. david: who would guess airplane bathrooms will play an important part in my investment decision. cheryl: david, the fact that you have got incredible demand throughout the world for aircraft. over the next really five years, look at advanced orders it will be incredible. another one of your picks, cbs. it is a consumer play. they had had a long drawn out battle with time warner. is this a football story or is there something you like about the company now? >> it is more than a football story. that helps with ratings and what is going on with advertising of late but this is a company that has a series of catalysts. they're going to be spinning out their outdoor business, probably in the form of an ipo in the spring of
recently mandated that narrow body and some wide body as well must have oxygen delivery systems in the lava tories. we know in the main cabin when the air pressure loses air pressure the delivery systems come down to give passengers oxygen. we don't have the that in the restrooms. if. aa mandated this. all new production airplanes will have and bea airspace will be beneficiary. david: who would guess airplane bathrooms will play an important part in my investment decision. cheryl: david, the...
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the lava lamps were going. they had a chef. they had parties. everyone was happy.ir work. now, most of the silicon valley, the opposite was true. it was a smoldering wreckage, and so they hired some of the smartest, best engineers they could find during a time when they were so thankful to have a job. >> there was something else different about google, the company motto: do no evil. where did that come from, and what does it really mean? >> we tried to boil it down at some point to a code of conduct, so to speak, for google: well, how do we make all our decisions? for example, we don't mix our ads with our search results. we always label the advertising clearly down the side of the page. >> and that comes under "do no evil." >> that's right. there's no business relationship or anything that controls the search results. >> to this day, google has never run a tv commercial. their popularity has spread literally around the world by word of mouth as people everywhere search for everything under the sun. >> so let's do a search for "60 minutes," and these are web pages
the lava lamps were going. they had a chef. they had parties. everyone was happy.ir work. now, most of the silicon valley, the opposite was true. it was a smoldering wreckage, and so they hired some of the smartest, best engineers they could find during a time when they were so thankful to have a job. >> there was something else different about google, the company motto: do no evil. where did that come from, and what does it really mean? >> we tried to boil it down at some point to...
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lavas out of this hearing is a conflict between state and federal marijuana laws, idols a huge conflict. the reality is we do have confirmation goals and values. we all agree we don't want our children use marijuana. we all agree we don't want to continue enriching criminals. washington's law honors those values by separating consumers from tanks and to bring the proceeds from sale of marijuana toward furthering the goal of public safety. legalizing and raping the possession of sale of marijuana coming is a better alternative? i think it is but i'm willing to be proven wrong. the only way we will know is if we are allowed to try. doj's recent decision provides clarity on how we in washington continue to collaborate with the federal government to enforce our drug laws while at the same time respecting the will of the voters. it's a great step but more needs to be done. i hate to beat a dead horse here, but for example, are still limited by not knowing the role of banking institutions as we go forward. under federal law it is illegal for credit card accounts, for marijuana businesses. the
lavas out of this hearing is a conflict between state and federal marijuana laws, idols a huge conflict. the reality is we do have confirmation goals and values. we all agree we don't want our children use marijuana. we all agree we don't want to continue enriching criminals. washington's law honors those values by separating consumers from tanks and to bring the proceeds from sale of marijuana toward furthering the goal of public safety. legalizing and raping the possession of sale of...