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. >> the soil from the shoes contained calcite, which is calcium carbonite, could be from limestone, that type of material is often used in roadways, road beds. >> near judy's body was a roadway that had been paved with new limestone gravel just days before her body was dumped there. this was the first potential link between larry bruce and where judy's body was found. next, investigators sent the trunk liner from larry's cadillac and the blanket judy had been wrapped in to the cuyahoga county coroner's office for forensic analysis. >> we were trying to find any piece of evidence we could that would put mrs. bruce's body or the moving pad she was wrapped in into the trunk of bruce's car or inside his car in any fashion. >> forensic scientist curtiss jones used tape to collect any loose fibers from the blanket that covered judy's body. using a comparison microscope, jones compared the fibers to see if they were similar. >> the three fibers, three different fiber types that made up the trunk liner, were also found on the moving blanket. >> but were the fibers in larry's trunk an exact
. >> the soil from the shoes contained calcite, which is calcium carbonite, could be from limestone, that type of material is often used in roadways, road beds. >> near judy's body was a roadway that had been paved with new limestone gravel just days before her body was dumped there. this was the first potential link between larry bruce and where judy's body was found. next, investigators sent the trunk liner from larry's cadillac and the blanket judy had been wrapped in to the...
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because the ground is full of limestone and sinkholes generally form when limestone is eaten away by water. >> are there any ways to detect whether or not you have a sinkhole in or around your house? >> very expensive and difficult to do. it might only be good for as long as the test is done. >> reporter: as for this sinkhole which doubled in size in just a few hours, it's now stable but will soon be filled in with cement. most of the people who live here have been given the all clear to return home. matt gutman, abc news, miami. >> matt, thank you. >>> tonight we are hearing for the first time from a man who found himself in a situation so desperate he was convinced he was going to die. how he survived for six days out in the wild involved not only astonishing grit but extraordinary ingenuity. here's abc's marzy -- marci gonzalez. >> reporter: this is more than a badly broken leg. it's evidence of an amazing survival story. >> the situation turned into a life or death scenario. >> reporter: greg hein was hiking alone, 13,000 feet up in an isolated area of the sierra nevada earlier t
because the ground is full of limestone and sinkholes generally form when limestone is eaten away by water. >> are there any ways to detect whether or not you have a sinkhole in or around your house? >> very expensive and difficult to do. it might only be good for as long as the test is done. >> reporter: as for this sinkhole which doubled in size in just a few hours, it's now stable but will soon be filled in with cement. most of the people who live here have been given the...
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this is common in land containing limestone, which is common in florida.t like a sponge. the rain water becomes more acidic as it filters through the soil. as it breaks down the limestone and cracks and cavities form and eventually the sinkhole starts to collapse. the heavy clay does hold the topsoil intact. it forms bridges over the curating limestone and it can collapse from changes in weight and pressure above or below the ground. that's how a sinkhole happens. you have rain that comes down, goes through the limestone, deteriorates it and eventually you get a collapse. weather wise, we have hot temperatures across the center of the country. you're looking at them climbing into the triple digits. you factor in some humidity and the heat index values are going to be dangerously high. we have heat advisories in effect out there. let's head back inside. >> all right. thank you very much. now you know. >> i never knew. >> the limestone gets chewed up. >> i think the whole earth is shrinking. >> really? what's your evidence? >> i'm working on the evidence rig
this is common in land containing limestone, which is common in florida.t like a sponge. the rain water becomes more acidic as it filters through the soil. as it breaks down the limestone and cracks and cavities form and eventually the sinkhole starts to collapse. the heavy clay does hold the topsoil intact. it forms bridges over the curating limestone and it can collapse from changes in weight and pressure above or below the ground. that's how a sinkhole happens. you have rain that comes down,...
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alternate macdade road going to parkesburg another down pole limestone road route ten shut down island road friendship church take route 41 as your alternate. the majors look all right, guys. >>> for the second time in five months, a malaysia airlines flight ends in tragedy. this time, a packed air liner was shot out of the sky. u.s. officials believe that a surface to air missle hit flight 17 over eastern ukraine, killing nearly 300 people on board but the question this morning is who is bringing it down. ukraine government pointed finger at pro russian separatist who are in turn denying those allegations. >> this disaster could intensifies tensions in that region. fox 29's sabina kuriakose is following that story, good morning. >> reporter: u.s. officials are saying this was in accident. they are saying this flight was shot down from the air, by a missle, which took down malaysia airlines flight 17, and now as you said there the blame game has already started, ukraine officials are blaming russian armed rebels while russia blames ukraine. all 298 passengers on board were killed, when
alternate macdade road going to parkesburg another down pole limestone road route ten shut down island road friendship church take route 41 as your alternate. the majors look all right, guys. >>> for the second time in five months, a malaysia airlines flight ends in tragedy. this time, a packed air liner was shot out of the sky. u.s. officials believe that a surface to air missle hit flight 17 over eastern ukraine, killing nearly 300 people on board but the question this morning is who...
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it was consistent with limestone. >> police dusted the entire car inside and out for fingerprints. >> we found over 20 prints in total. they were all over the car. they were on the inside. they were on the trunk. they were on the outside of the vehicle. >> on the day that denise went missing her credit card revealed she bought a pair of women's sneakers at 2:30 in the afternoon but failed to show up for work at 5:30. >> so somewhere in between that window something must have happened to her. >> this was one of the best pieces of evidence for the police because it gave them a time frame. >> no one at denise's apartment had seen or heard anything suspicious. but then a chilling call came in to 911. >> what is your emergency? >> apparently there is a body in the canal right by our house, by the house where i'm at. >> what kind of body? >> a human body. >> the body was very visible to the neighbor. it looked like it had had been wrapped up in some large pink sheet. >> dental records confirmed the victim was denise o'neill. >> the body was bound, her hands and feet were tied up with severa
it was consistent with limestone. >> police dusted the entire car inside and out for fingerprints. >> we found over 20 prints in total. they were all over the car. they were on the inside. they were on the trunk. they were on the outside of the vehicle. >> on the day that denise went missing her credit card revealed she bought a pair of women's sneakers at 2:30 in the afternoon but failed to show up for work at 5:30. >> so somewhere in between that window something must...
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parkesburg limestone road shut down take gap new port pike, route 41, chris. >> kacie, thank you. >>> this morning the international community wants to find out who down a malaysia airlines jet in ukraine. >> u.s. intelligence officials suspect a surface to air missle brought it down but they don't know exactly where it came from. >> ukraine government is calling this a tragedy, and a act of terror. ukraine is accusing pro russian separatist of targeting this plane. rebels denied these accusations but ukraine's security chief claims to have evidence, russian military officers were involved in the a attack after two ukraine planes were shut down earlier this week. 298 people were on that doomed plane, foreign relations experts say this is after, could intensify tensionness that region. >> i would like to bring your tension to the fact that we are not calling it an accident, or a disaster, but an act of terrorism. >> the the u.n. will need a security council, demanding from russia, to stop supporting terrorism. the leaders, they are russian citizens and they can do a lot the to stop the
parkesburg limestone road shut down take gap new port pike, route 41, chris. >> kacie, thank you. >>> this morning the international community wants to find out who down a malaysia airlines jet in ukraine. >> u.s. intelligence officials suspect a surface to air missle brought it down but they don't know exactly where it came from. >> ukraine government is calling this a tragedy, and a act of terror. ukraine is accusing pro russian separatist of targeting this plane....
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florida with more sinkholes than any other state because of limestone that can be washed away by water causing a hole to open up. >> and new information coming in about the collision of two freight trains in wisconsin. the conductor of one of the trains hit the brakes when a computer sensor detected something wrong. seconds later the train was plowed into by a derailed train. residence evacuated while hazmat teams contained the fuel spill. both of the drivers of the trains are ok, and they are trying to piece together what went wrong. >>> and sports tonight, the phillies welcome back one. aces on the mound this evening. >> and cliff lee and ducis rodgers live in the "action news" sports center with more. >> hey there rick and monica. little to nothing went well for the phillies. and cliff lee finally off the disabled list, pitching against the san francisco giants. going live to the ballpark and jamie apody has more. >> the phills lost four of the last five, 12 games under .500. 11 games out of first. good to hear that cliff lee will be back making the first start since may 18. lee gon
florida with more sinkholes than any other state because of limestone that can be washed away by water causing a hole to open up. >> and new information coming in about the collision of two freight trains in wisconsin. the conductor of one of the trains hit the brakes when a computer sensor detected something wrong. seconds later the train was plowed into by a derailed train. residence evacuated while hazmat teams contained the fuel spill. both of the drivers of the trains are ok, and...
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. >> for thousands of years, the people in this region lived in limestone caves on the slopes high above the tigris. today, the residents of hasankeyf live in low, concrete houses. and soon they're supposed to move here -- to apartment blocks outside the village. next year, a huge dam will submerge the valley and flood the historic town. the turkish government says the dam project will raise living standards in hasankeyf. and it will benefit the children, performing here at a school festival. regional authorities say eastern turkey urgently needs more energy to develop. >> later, they can catch fish or do water sports at the reservoir. they could take a boat to the other bank and visit the caves. we think that it will help boost tourist numbers. >> the government plans to transport historic sights, such as these remains of a mosque from the 13th century, to an exhibition park before the submersion. some are skeptical. >> this doorway arch with its embellishments is a beautiful example of the influences of the orient and the occident. there's only one more well-preserved work like it in t
. >> for thousands of years, the people in this region lived in limestone caves on the slopes high above the tigris. today, the residents of hasankeyf live in low, concrete houses. and soon they're supposed to move here -- to apartment blocks outside the village. next year, a huge dam will submerge the valley and flood the historic town. the turkish government says the dam project will raise living standards in hasankeyf. and it will benefit the children, performing here at a school...
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vertically integrated manufacturing from the beginning of wood, limestone, coal, iron ore, verticallyntegrated from start to finish. and steel meals, paint shops and we went to the site. it was very compromised, as we could say, with concerned metals and things like that. we were not allowed to test the soil. if we did, it started crazy soil issues, things leek that. we decided to clean it up using plants. as we took the industrial facilities plant, and underway, and with the same budget and schedule had to open up, we built the world's largest green ruf. instead of having plants and 4km of concrete pipes and 70 workers standing around, we used natural systems and created habitats. the budget was interesting. in presenting it to the board for approval, this is a fiduciary board worried about the money. they said "what's your business case?" turned out using natural systems using chemical treatment plants saved $35 million. capital expend tur. 35 million in savings is the equivalent with the 4% margin out of chicago of an order for $900 million worth of cars. >> for those that have not
vertically integrated manufacturing from the beginning of wood, limestone, coal, iron ore, verticallyntegrated from start to finish. and steel meals, paint shops and we went to the site. it was very compromised, as we could say, with concerned metals and things like that. we were not allowed to test the soil. if we did, it started crazy soil issues, things leek that. we decided to clean it up using plants. as we took the industrial facilities plant, and underway, and with the same budget and...
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perfect balance of sun and rain, limestone and gravel. thank you. it was a year one dreams about.ks. thank you. now, some sediment is normal, especially in such a big wine. salut. cheers. oh! (all coughing) what the hell is going on, bruce? i don't know, sir.
perfect balance of sun and rain, limestone and gravel. thank you. it was a year one dreams about.ks. thank you. now, some sediment is normal, especially in such a big wine. salut. cheers. oh! (all coughing) what the hell is going on, bruce? i don't know, sir.
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a very porous limestone under the everglades. the watertable sits high and moves around. for example, where they do the oil drilling in the sip rushings if there were a -- cyprus, if there were a major accident the oil could get into the water system and spread. in a couple of decades of doing drilling there's not been problems. it requires big oversight. and that's been a complaint when the one well, run by the dan hughes company, they used the chemical gel. people didn't find out about it for some time. it raised a lot of alarms among environmentalists and local officials in colier county. >> you think of the everglades, and the last thing you think is oil. is this in the consciousness of a lot of floridians. we are not talking about the everglades or the places that we as tourists will go to. >> the everglades is a small area. when you look back at decades ago, it was bigger. this is a large eco system. parts have been drained for development. so there are a lot of different places where people say "look, we should go in", there's a lot of natural resources. the questi
a very porous limestone under the everglades. the watertable sits high and moves around. for example, where they do the oil drilling in the sip rushings if there were a -- cyprus, if there were a major accident the oil could get into the water system and spread. in a couple of decades of doing drilling there's not been problems. it requires big oversight. and that's been a complaint when the one well, run by the dan hughes company, they used the chemical gel. people didn't find out about it for...
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limestone road get you around that no problem. looking at 476 right around route one we had an accident on the north bound side. you can see lots of volume north and southbound, this morning. so all and all, things are moving fine on the majors. waretown southbound side of the garden state parkway last incident approaching waretown exit. expect a delay. mike and sue? >>> a mysterious odor in montgomery county forced evacuation of more than a hundred homes, a lot of people involved in skippack. >> but steve keeley is there on the scene and he has very latest, hi steve. >> reporter: well, those pop up showers you keep warning us about keep popping up and down. we have had a couple, just to make it more miserable. you can see the sign, lime sign from the officials, above that, you see left house family tells friend they are not here and all of the windows are cracked opened. they are worried about everything getting soak and starts pouring down here with these heavy then are thunderstorms that we're expecting. they have got to keep t
limestone road get you around that no problem. looking at 476 right around route one we had an accident on the north bound side. you can see lots of volume north and southbound, this morning. so all and all, things are moving fine on the majors. waretown southbound side of the garden state parkway last incident approaching waretown exit. expect a delay. mike and sue? >>> a mysterious odor in montgomery county forced evacuation of more than a hundred homes, a lot of people involved in...
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more than 100 years old, it was built entirely of limestone from nearby quarries. over the years, as the criminal population increased, so did the size of the prison. today, some 1,300 inmates live behind the massive 35-foot-walls and, like any prison, the threat of danger is everywhere. >> around our perimeter we have seven gun towers. they're manned throughout the day. >> the danger is there each time you walk through that gate, you know. you don't know what's going to happen from the time you get on shift to the time you get off shift. >> there's only two types of people in prison. you got the predators and you got the prey. >> i stabbed an inmate 12 times. over some dope in front of the chow hall. >> you got somebody in your face everywhere you go around here. >> always keep in mind where you're working. try not to compromise any advantage you have. >> don't ever assume anything. >> you always have the chance of an inmate trying to escape. you don't know when. you don't know how they're going to try it, you know. >> when inmates break the rules, they're sent to
more than 100 years old, it was built entirely of limestone from nearby quarries. over the years, as the criminal population increased, so did the size of the prison. today, some 1,300 inmates live behind the massive 35-foot-walls and, like any prison, the threat of danger is everywhere. >> around our perimeter we have seven gun towers. they're manned throughout the day. >> the danger is there each time you walk through that gate, you know. you don't know what's going to happen from...
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the black coal walls of the tunnel had been sprayed with crushed limestone to control the amount of coalhe air. coal dust can fuel explosions. it also causes a fatal illness, black lung disease. this is the face of the mine, two miles from the shaft and 1,400 feet underground, and this machine is called a continuous miner. it claws its way through the mountain, mining coal and digging a tunnel at the same time. it's a noisy operation, but we never felt unsafe. so much coal is moved so quickly in such confined spaces, however, that we did feel that almost anything could happen at any time. but this mine does have a good safety record, and we noticed methane monitors showing low levels of the potentially dangerous gas. in harlan county, investigators will never know whether a methane reading was even taken before miners there used a blowtorch to deadly effect. but two women who were widowed in that accident say their husbands felt they were frequently asked to cut corners by mine management. mary middleton says her husband had to work six, sometimes seven days a week repairing broken equip
the black coal walls of the tunnel had been sprayed with crushed limestone to control the amount of coalhe air. coal dust can fuel explosions. it also causes a fatal illness, black lung disease. this is the face of the mine, two miles from the shaft and 1,400 feet underground, and this machine is called a continuous miner. it claws its way through the mountain, mining coal and digging a tunnel at the same time. it's a noisy operation, but we never felt unsafe. so much coal is moved so quickly...
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utility pole is shutting down the roadway, now that down utility pole is shutting down the roadway, limestone road ihiiiii. hi. sorry, we're closed. what? i need help with my deposit. the bank has rules. it's really quick. i can't hear you. i promise, i'm gonna be really quick. i don't under...i can't hear you through the glass. i'll...be...quick! you'll be quick. that's what you just said? yes. i'm sorry, i can't hear you. we're closed. you know what? okay, that's... hey...sir? i just...okay. [ male announcer ] it's time to bank human again. that's why td bank has the longest hours and even stays open an extra ten minutes for when you run late. td bank. america's most convenient bank. >>> perfect take to head to the water park in the pocono mountains. look at that, that last very refreshing on a muggy monday. >>> tv personality and celebrity baker, buddy, finds himself in an emergency situation and no, it is not inside his kitchen. he and his family were boating, saturday night when they got stuck out on the water. he says thick fog made it impossible to see even 5 feet ahead of him. buddy d
utility pole is shutting down the roadway, now that down utility pole is shutting down the roadway, limestone road ihiiiii. hi. sorry, we're closed. what? i need help with my deposit. the bank has rules. it's really quick. i can't hear you. i promise, i'm gonna be really quick. i don't under...i can't hear you through the glass. i'll...be...quick! you'll be quick. that's what you just said? yes. i'm sorry, i can't hear you. we're closed. you know what? okay, that's... hey...sir? i just...okay....
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parkesburg limestone road route ten shut down. highland road to friendship church road take route 41, gap new port pike, chris. >>> pit bulls get a bad rap, right but one is being called a hero. how the dog >>> how about this a close call for a a driver after riding his tractor trailer, sliced the car in half in tennessee. brandon evans says his car hit a truck head on. slid down into his seat to save himself. have after the the accident he managed to climb out of the driver's side window with only a few cuts and scrapes. >>> 4:56. family pit bullies hailed a hero after saving the life of the hearing impaired teenager. when 13 year-old nick lamb was taking a nap he took out his hearing aid. when the the alarm started beeping did he not hear them but his dog ace, did and he knew he had to get nick's attention. >> he came in my room and started licking my face, and then i woke up because i thought he wanted to go out back. we got outside. i grabbed a couple things. and then, him. >> he grabbed him for sure. nick quickly texted his m
parkesburg limestone road route ten shut down. highland road to friendship church road take route 41, gap new port pike, chris. >>> pit bulls get a bad rap, right but one is being called a hero. how the dog >>> how about this a close call for a a driver after riding his tractor trailer, sliced the car in half in tennessee. brandon evans says his car hit a truck head on. slid down into his seat to save himself. have after the the accident he managed to climb out of the driver's...
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officials in collier county say acid fracking where acid is injected to dissolve limestone could be ar to public health. the issue started back in december when a texas company began operations near naples, close to the everglades. the county couldn't shut them down. now, they are taking the state to court for failing to regulate the work. i will bring in madeline stano, a staff attorney forays, poverty and the environment. thank you? >> thank you for having me. >> drilling isn't new to the florida everglades. this goes back about sent years but now we are learning about the dangers. what are some of those concerns? >> absolutely. well, the process of acidizing fracking involves injecting hundreds of chemicals, including hydro coloric and hydro coloric acid, deep into the ground. those chemicals are cars inogenic and released into the water and air and produce health concerns including cardiovascular sdeerz, rare cancers, problems with immune deficiencies, et cetera, in addition to the ecological risk of drilling so close to florida's lawns, the everglades, incredibly essential and vi
officials in collier county say acid fracking where acid is injected to dissolve limestone could be ar to public health. the issue started back in december when a texas company began operations near naples, close to the everglades. the county couldn't shut them down. now, they are taking the state to court for failing to regulate the work. i will bring in madeline stano, a staff attorney forays, poverty and the environment. thank you? >> thank you for having me. >> drilling isn't...
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they think could be the world's oldest piece of penis graffiti the drawings which are carved into a limestone. rock overlooking that they are located on an island in the middle of the aegean sea and depict what's pretty obviously to erect penis is scholars estimate that they date back to the fifth or sixth centuries pct around twenty five hundred years ago but these two ancient penises actually represent is still open for debate but there's no question that there are significant says archaeologist dr andrea has a lot of trouble he told the guardian that the penis drawings were what i would call triumphant in the scriptures they claim their own space in large letters that not only expressed sexual desire but talked about the act itself sex itself and that is very very rare triumphant sounds about right by the way rumor has it that archaeologists are also looking into another inscription found at the site that appears to say in ancient greek if you would have a good time call socrates it's. it's the good the bad of the very very ignorant but certainly ugly the good stephanie miller appearance o
they think could be the world's oldest piece of penis graffiti the drawings which are carved into a limestone. rock overlooking that they are located on an island in the middle of the aegean sea and depict what's pretty obviously to erect penis is scholars estimate that they date back to the fifth or sixth centuries pct around twenty five hundred years ago but these two ancient penises actually represent is still open for debate but there's no question that there are significant says...
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try to create counterhydraulic pressure, which they do with freshwater to push back in this hard limestone sponge, they raise the water level for freshwater. and as he said, florida is in a box. there's no way out. you're either going to flood with sea level or flood with freshwater. there is no way out, he said. this is the army corps of engineers expert in jacksonville, florida. why won't our colleague from florida listen to the army corps of engineers expert about his home state? we have got to get through this, and we will, but it's going to take pressure and it's going to take leadership and it's going to take the kind of leadership that senator klobuchar showed this evening on the floor. i'm immensely grateful to her, and i yield the floor. ms. klobuchar: mr. president, i note the absence of a quorum. the presiding officer: the clerk will call the roll. quorum call: quorum call: the presiding officer: the majority leader. mr. reid: i ask unanimous consent that the call of the quorum be vitiated. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. reid: i ask consent the senate proceed to a
try to create counterhydraulic pressure, which they do with freshwater to push back in this hard limestone sponge, they raise the water level for freshwater. and as he said, florida is in a box. there's no way out. you're either going to flood with sea level or flood with freshwater. there is no way out, he said. this is the army corps of engineers expert in jacksonville, florida. why won't our colleague from florida listen to the army corps of engineers expert about his home state? we have got...
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it is built on a honeycomb of limestone that supports the surface by it being filled with freshwater.it's not these hard, solid rocks where the fracking for oil and gas is being done and with the high jets with chemicals breaking up that rock to release the natural gas. no, this is porous limestone, formed years ago, millions of years ago by the critters, the shelled critters that ultimately it fossilized. and it is this honeycomb supporting -- being supported by water, freshwater that is the sub structure of the state of florida. and so we don't have any idea what this fracking is going to do, not only to the quality of the water but also to the very support structure for the state and now lo and behold there are attempts for permits to drill in the 250,000-anti-crime big cypress federal preserve which is adjacent to and is part of the everglades but is adjacent to the everglades national park. and therefore, it's time for the e.p.a. of the federal government to get involved. it's time to question whether their authority in law as to what is after this kind of drilling is done to inj
it is built on a honeycomb of limestone that supports the surface by it being filled with freshwater.it's not these hard, solid rocks where the fracking for oil and gas is being done and with the high jets with chemicals breaking up that rock to release the natural gas. no, this is porous limestone, formed years ago, millions of years ago by the critters, the shelled critters that ultimately it fossilized. and it is this honeycomb supporting -- being supported by water, freshwater that is the...
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we have an overturn vehicle and parkesburg last stop this morning, limestone road still hut down, downbetween island and friendship church, take gap new port pike as your alternate, mike. >> okay, you know about the costa concorda, in the process of being towed or about to be towed, it looks like over the weekend but before that could even happen the ship had to be refloated, basically. aocal company, out of the pottstown is part of this crucial mission. here to talk about it, president of the company, scott bentley, president and founder of video ray in pottstown. good to sees you. >> thank you good so, how are you helping. >> we make this vehicle, we operate this vehicle, the world's mess popular vehicle in this size. and the company that did the salvage, titan salvage is using it to observe, and look at it. >> look at it. >> lights on the front of it. >> there is no diver with it. it is propelled by tse blades, can you make it spin, kate is in the corner making it operate here. >> yes. >> that pushes it through the water. >> it can handle strong currents, and, difficult positions. >
we have an overturn vehicle and parkesburg last stop this morning, limestone road still hut down, downbetween island and friendship church, take gap new port pike as your alternate, mike. >> okay, you know about the costa concorda, in the process of being towed or about to be towed, it looks like over the weekend but before that could even happen the ship had to be refloated, basically. aocal company, out of the pottstown is part of this crucial mission. here to talk about it, president...
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a lot of these formations, especially shale and things like limestone, they're very long, but they're very narrow, and you really have to go down horizontally to unlock it. so hamm wasn't the first, and his company's called continental resources. they weren't the first to do horizontal drilling, but they heard about it, and they were among the first, and they said, aha, let's combine the two. let's drill down horizontally and then frack it. and let's see if we can get oil. so hamm leased up land, all kinds of acreage in north dakota. the largest lease owner in the state. and they spent from 2002 until around 2006 working on it. and it didn't work. it wasn't, they weren't making much progress. and by then they said, you know, we're running out of money, so he went to sell the acreage, and he couldn't find anybody. the big guys ignored him, little guys, mid-sized guys, everybody ignored him. all he could do was say to his crew, well, let's pull back, let's slow down our production and just conserve money, and that's what they did. and they started to make it work. they started to see oi
a lot of these formations, especially shale and things like limestone, they're very long, but they're very narrow, and you really have to go down horizontally to unlock it. so hamm wasn't the first, and his company's called continental resources. they weren't the first to do horizontal drilling, but they heard about it, and they were among the first, and they said, aha, let's combine the two. let's drill down horizontally and then frack it. and let's see if we can get oil. so hamm leased up...