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the minister promised financial help to build facilities to liquefy the natural gas and ports to ship it. >> i have high hopes for the continuing supply from canada, one of japan's closest and long-term allies. arranging imports from canada will enhance the bilateral relationship between japan and canada. >> japanese firms have rights to 8.6 million tons of western canada's liquefied natural gas a year. that's equivalent to one-tenth of japan's annual imports. japan currently gets most of its supply from the middle east. people in china are buying more and more new cars and japanese automakers are celebrating a surge in demand there after disappointing sales last year. officials with china association of automobile manufacturers say sales of new cars last month came in over 1.9 million units. that's an increase of more than 1 19%. >>> south korean government officials are grappling with a growing challenge. they try to help incomers who say they've escaped from the north. but more and more of those people are not genuine defectors but north korean spies. justice ministry officials tol
the minister promised financial help to build facilities to liquefy the natural gas and ports to ship it. >> i have high hopes for the continuing supply from canada, one of japan's closest and long-term allies. arranging imports from canada will enhance the bilateral relationship between japan and canada. >> japanese firms have rights to 8.6 million tons of western canada's liquefied natural gas a year. that's equivalent to one-tenth of japan's annual imports. japan currently gets...
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the train was carrying liquefied petroium. this fire is so big, emergency crews are letting it burnout. this is the second time this year a train carrying petroleum de-railed in canada. now, 2 people were killed in july when a train exploded in quebec. >> i am meet rollicked testifisty deon another day can be expected over the southeast. stalling out across area. notice the lack of rainfall along with it t outside of an isolated shower here across cents tral areas of florida, it looks like many of us will enjoy a mix of sun and clouds and nice temperatures, although for the start of the day, it's a little on the cool side. we have 50s showing up around memphis into firmibirmingham. it's 53 degrees. we have warmth in the air, south we look across the country. we are going to stay on the will sump chilly side. temperatures getting into the upper 40s around minneapolis. that's where we are seeing the active weather for now. we have been watching light rain and snow making for slick roadways across it area. okaylations not expecti
the train was carrying liquefied petroium. this fire is so big, emergency crews are letting it burnout. this is the second time this year a train carrying petroleum de-railed in canada. now, 2 people were killed in july when a train exploded in quebec. >> i am meet rollicked testifisty deon another day can be expected over the southeast. stalling out across area. notice the lack of rainfall along with it t outside of an isolated shower here across cents tral areas of florida, it looks...
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the train was carrying liquefied petroleum when it burst into flames. fire is so big, officials say it could take 72 hours to burnout. it forced the evacuation of about 100 people. >> a friend of ours, well, their house burned down from that. i guess the car ended up, the railroad car, ended up in their yard. >> this is the second time this year that a train carrying petroleum has exploded in canada. now, last time, 42 people were killed in july when a train exploded in quebec. >> well, good morning. it's a chimly morning across the north central plains. winds are pushing in out of the north. that cold canadian air. take a look at temperatures in fargo, 36 degrees. right around 47 through the day. temperatures are going to continue to plummet. and not only are we going to have to deal with the cooler air but just a bit of snow. right now, the snow is coming down just north of i-94, north of the bids ma bismarck area bu as temperatures continue to plummet and we cross the 32 degree threshold, we will see the rain switch to snow. we could see anywhere fro
the train was carrying liquefied petroleum when it burst into flames. fire is so big, officials say it could take 72 hours to burnout. it forced the evacuation of about 100 people. >> a friend of ours, well, their house burned down from that. i guess the car ended up, the railroad car, ended up in their yard. >> this is the second time this year that a train carrying petroleum has exploded in canada. now, last time, 42 people were killed in july when a train exploded in quebec....
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there's blast that i can feeds into it, the printer head gets hot and liquefy it is plastic and layerayer creates an object. >> reporter: the design relies on wrist movement. downward motion creates table tension that closes the fingers while a move upward opens them. the assembly instructions were posted for free on the internet. so someone like paul mccarney marblehead, massachusetts, could print it. he took the idea to his son. >> i thought he was a little crazy. he was like, "we can print all these fingers and then, like, clip them all in." and it was a little too much. >> reporter: the first time you saw it and when you tried it out -- >> it was pretty awesome. yeah. >> reporter: what made it awesome? >> i could pick up, say, like a water bottle. like i could pick up my pencil. >> reporter: what is it like to see him with this? >> making your kids happen sp *u like the most rewarding thing you can have as a dad, right? >> reporter: the price tag was also appealing. many 3d printers sell for about $2,000. materials are farless expensive. >> this thing costs us like five bucks, ten
there's blast that i can feeds into it, the printer head gets hot and liquefy it is plastic and layerayer creates an object. >> reporter: the design relies on wrist movement. downward motion creates table tension that closes the fingers while a move upward opens them. the assembly instructions were posted for free on the internet. so someone like paul mccarney marblehead, massachusetts, could print it. he took the idea to his son. >> i thought he was a little crazy. he was like,...
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little background max shill is already in a very good position for the emerging global trade in liquefied natural gas it has a very good global infrastructure in that regard but unfortunately what what shell did in us title oil and natural gas schill regions is it came in too late to the game and it paid too high a price and that resulted in an unfortunate economic outcome if you will for them for both natural gas and entitle oil in natural gas they certainly have good assets here in north america but as you will have noticed natural gas prices have have failed to really rise or rally or repriced to a higher level yet we're still wallowing around in the sub four dollar region for a million b.t.u. in the oil area where shell just had some big write downs because of their properties in tight oil. in the oil area what happened for shell is they realize that these assets don't scale anough or a super major remember max the title will revolution to use that word which is a popular word the title revolution has been wonderful for independent oil companies smaller oil companies for whom this new
little background max shill is already in a very good position for the emerging global trade in liquefied natural gas it has a very good global infrastructure in that regard but unfortunately what what shell did in us title oil and natural gas schill regions is it came in too late to the game and it paid too high a price and that resulted in an unfortunate economic outcome if you will for them for both natural gas and entitle oil in natural gas they certainly have good assets here in north...
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little background max shill is already in a very good position for the emerging global trade in liquefied natural gas it has a very good global infrastructure in that regard but unfortunately what what shell did in us title oil and natural gas schill regions is it came in too late to the game and it paid too high a price and that resulted in an unfortunate economic outcome if you will for them for both natural gas and entitle oil in natural gas they certainly have good assets here in north america but as you will have noticed natural gas prices have have failed to really rise or rally or repriced to a higher level yet we're still wallowing around in the sub four dollar region for a million b.t.u. in the oil area where shell just had some big write downs because of their properties in tight oil. in the oil area what happened for shell is they realize that these assets don't scale anough or a super major remember max the title will revolution to use that word which is a popular word the title revolution has been wonderful for independent oil companies smaller oil companies for whom this new
little background max shill is already in a very good position for the emerging global trade in liquefied natural gas it has a very good global infrastructure in that regard but unfortunately what what shell did in us title oil and natural gas schill regions is it came in too late to the game and it paid too high a price and that resulted in an unfortunate economic outcome if you will for them for both natural gas and entitle oil in natural gas they certainly have good assets here in north...
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bottom interesting supposition there and the united states are is united states going to be exporting liquefied natural gas l. and g. . is that process underway right now given the new discoveries that we've seen sure it has started so the americans have started towards the process but i want to remind people a few things in the early seventy's america banned exports of crude oil unless you got a special exemption for the government certain areas in canada and that so just ten years ago every banker and analyst was talking about how america is going to bring seventy percent of their energies can be imported and they're to become a major importer of l.n.g. now they're talking about becoming a major exporter so few problems with that you're competing with australia which has massive resources and is about five years ahead of the americans you're also competing to the russians who have massive resources and are about five years ahead you're also competing with qatar who have massive the largest. terminal in the world is a guitar so america is the bit behind the eight ball so for them to become a m
bottom interesting supposition there and the united states are is united states going to be exporting liquefied natural gas l. and g. . is that process underway right now given the new discoveries that we've seen sure it has started so the americans have started towards the process but i want to remind people a few things in the early seventy's america banned exports of crude oil unless you got a special exemption for the government certain areas in canada and that so just ten years ago every...
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carrying liquefied petroleum gas and crude oil.off the tracks overnight in the small town of gainford. officials say at least one tanker has exploded so far -- but are warning more explosions are possible. the entire community of gainford has been evacuated. the transportation safety board is sending a team to investigate. >> a powerful six- point five earthquake strikes offshore in mexico between western the states of sonora and baja california sur. it happened around 10 a-m this morning. there are no immediate reports of injuries or damage. mexico is one of the world's most seismically active regions.as it sits atop of three large tectonic plates. a young boy is a hero for grabbing back his mom's stolen wallet. still his mother hopes he doesn't try it again - next time. plus.big buzz in the tech world over some new apple offerings. our gabe slate speculates on what's in store with some brand new i-pads. coming up. >> a young boy in texas saved the day - when he fought off a thief and managed to save his mother's wallet. it happen
carrying liquefied petroleum gas and crude oil.off the tracks overnight in the small town of gainford. officials say at least one tanker has exploded so far -- but are warning more explosions are possible. the entire community of gainford has been evacuated. the transportation safety board is sending a team to investigate. >> a powerful six- point five earthquake strikes offshore in mexico between western the states of sonora and baja california sur. it happened around 10 a-m this...
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it's completely liquefied. all that nutrition has been turned inside out.rything's been completely broken down. and when we pour it, we can see just how glowing it is, beautiful. the real test is always the flavor. let's give it a try. that, ladies and gentlemen, is what i call a nutriblast. we've taken all of those cells, pulverized them, flipped them inside out, got all of that juice, all the nutrients-- the vitamins, the minerals, the enzymes, the essential fatty acids, the protein-- and now we can actually assimilate and utilize those nutrients. we've turned this into a superfood. listen, juicers makes juice and blenders make smoothies, but the nutribullet makes nutrient-packed nutriblasts. all i'm asking you to do is have one nutriblast a day and that will transform your life. >> about five years ago the doctor told me after taking my cholesterol numbers that i was gonna have to be on cholesterol medication and most likely for the rest of my life. we tried to address it with diet, we tried to address it with exercise and neither of them seemed to work.
it's completely liquefied. all that nutrition has been turned inside out.rything's been completely broken down. and when we pour it, we can see just how glowing it is, beautiful. the real test is always the flavor. let's give it a try. that, ladies and gentlemen, is what i call a nutriblast. we've taken all of those cells, pulverized them, flipped them inside out, got all of that juice, all the nutrients-- the vitamins, the minerals, the enzymes, the essential fatty acids, the protein-- and now...
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aliens, who could be here in a second to liquefy us and use us as fuel. so, wake up, people.e're next. mom? you better get down here! when ouwe got a subaru.s born, it's where she said her first word. (little girl) no! saw her first day of school. (little girl) bye bye! made a best friend forever. the back seat of my subaru is where she grew up. what? (announcer) the two-thousand-fourteen subaru forester. (girl) what? (announcer) built to be there for your family. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. mmm! oh, my god. whoa! delicious. haley: uh-huh. i am so proud. oh, thanks, mom. i'm just gonna wrap these up. oh, you know what, sweetie? you're gonna be late for school. just go. i'll bring them by later. are you sure? i'm done? yeah, get out of here, betty crocker. okay. so proud of you! [ retches, spits ] ugh! do we still have the number for poison control? i love you, claire! i've always loved you! my mouth is asleep like at the dentist. get over here, buddy. [ grunting ] (hymn playing) (cameron) this week, the world lost a great man, and i lost a mentor. for nearly 60
aliens, who could be here in a second to liquefy us and use us as fuel. so, wake up, people.e're next. mom? you better get down here! when ouwe got a subaru.s born, it's where she said her first word. (little girl) no! saw her first day of school. (little girl) bye bye! made a best friend forever. the back seat of my subaru is where she grew up. what? (announcer) the two-thousand-fourteen subaru forester. (girl) what? (announcer) built to be there for your family. love. it's what makes a...
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plus, dominion's ceo has already presold the liquefied natural gas, so the risk is very small. so we need a plan "b" as we approach and pass the debt ceiling. i would consider coned with a 4.5% yield that probably going to 5, because the stock drops on the event of a technical default. why this one? simple. it's not a generator of energy, it's merely a conveyor of energy. and that's a nice way to augment dominion, which has some coal. beyond that, coned has people switching from natural gas. and as 7,000 buildings in the city do have that. a ready supply of gas, natural gas, in a city where tremendous growth is still occurring. one that's not all that affected by domestic crisis, because the economy's more international than many realize. finally, i think we get a chance to buy southern company, s.o., which has a 5% yield, with an amazing history of paying that dividend. i've interviewed southern several times and i think they get the dividend better than any other utility. they have the portfolio match for the dividend street adviser. dsa is selected southern. because their po
plus, dominion's ceo has already presold the liquefied natural gas, so the risk is very small. so we need a plan "b" as we approach and pass the debt ceiling. i would consider coned with a 4.5% yield that probably going to 5, because the stock drops on the event of a technical default. why this one? simple. it's not a generator of energy, it's merely a conveyor of energy. and that's a nice way to augment dominion, which has some coal. beyond that, coned has people switching from...
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we need a liquefiers and a couple more permits that we're working on but hope to have in the first half but the big one for us was the export permit from the department of energy which we got last month. >> how many more people are working at dominion right now than before the approval? >> we have -- the construction process once it gets started is going to employ thousands and thousands of people for four years. >> do people -- >> three years. >> do people in washington, d.c. understand that when you do a project like this even though it does involve fossil fuels it does put people to work? >> i think they do. the department of energy has been very supportive. this administration has generally been very supportive. they're going through a deliberate process. i think they want to make sure it's done right and cross their "ts" and dot their "is." this facility is in southeastern maryland in the local congressional delegation there, steny hoyer is the congressman there. i think they understand and the governor and others understand there's a lot of jobs created by a project like this. >>
we need a liquefiers and a couple more permits that we're working on but hope to have in the first half but the big one for us was the export permit from the department of energy which we got last month. >> how many more people are working at dominion right now than before the approval? >> we have -- the construction process once it gets started is going to employ thousands and thousands of people for four years. >> do people -- >> three years. >> do people in...
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in alberta, canada, train during crude oil and liquefied petroleum gas ran off the tracks on saturday, sparking a massive fire in forcing roughly 100 people to evacuate. 13 cars derailed, one exploded and a lease to others also caught fire. is the third time a canadian national always train carrying hazardous materials has to reald within the past month. according for greenpeace canada --d reuters the commander of the u.s. apache pilots who were caught on tape firing on civilians in iraq in the infamous collateral murder video has spoken out about the incident for the first time. retired lieutenant colonel chris wallach spoke to the army times ahead of the release this past friday of "the fifth estate," a feature film about wikileaks. while it defended the -- walach defended the behavior of the pilots which was seen around the world after wikileaks posted the video, provided by whistleblower chelsea manning, in 2010. the video shows u.s. pilots mocking their victims, celebrating as they carry out an attack that killed 12 people below. that includes two reuters employees. hmaghrs drive
in alberta, canada, train during crude oil and liquefied petroleum gas ran off the tracks on saturday, sparking a massive fire in forcing roughly 100 people to evacuate. 13 cars derailed, one exploded and a lease to others also caught fire. is the third time a canadian national always train carrying hazardous materials has to reald within the past month. according for greenpeace canada --d reuters the commander of the u.s. apache pilots who were caught on tape firing on civilians in iraq in the...
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they liquefy plastics and form them into shapes one layer at a time.is changing the way we make things. >> we don't need to know how a 3-d printer works. you press make and it happens. >> you can use it to make gears and springs. >> to print things that move is really incredible and it opens the boundaries of what you can do with one of these. >> and it is not just plastic. she printed her own belt buckle. >> this is a full metal belt buckle that goes like this. >> it is free and open to the public. jonathon bloom, abc news. >>> lots of tourists flock to chinatown, but it is more than a great place to visit. it was named one of the 10 great neighborhoods to live. now, details on the honor by the american planning association. chinatown that is the largest community outside of asia was chosen for its architecture and the community activism. residents are recognized for protecting chinatown's character and identity and keeping the neighborhoods natural charm through careful planning. >>> still ahead, the movie everyone is talking about. what happens when
they liquefy plastics and form them into shapes one layer at a time.is changing the way we make things. >> we don't need to know how a 3-d printer works. you press make and it happens. >> you can use it to make gears and springs. >> to print things that move is really incredible and it opens the boundaries of what you can do with one of these. >> and it is not just plastic. she printed her own belt buckle. >> this is a full metal belt buckle that goes like this....
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it's a machine that liquefies plastics and form it into shapes one layer at a time.ay we make things. >> we don't need to know how a 3d printer makes. you can even use it to build gears and springs. >> being able to print things that moves opens the boundaries of what you can do with one of these. >> and it's not just plastic. she printed her own belt buckle. >> this is a full-out metal belt buckle. >> remake runs through saturday. it's free and open to the public. in san francisco, jonathan bloom, abc7 news. >> lots of tourists flock to san francisco's chinatown, but it turns out it's more than just a great place to visit. it was vote a great place to live. chinatown was chosen for architecture and community activism. residents are recognized for protecting the town's character and identify and keeping the natural charm through careful planning. i want to give you an update quickly on the southbound highway 101 in south san francisco. we have confirmed through the chp the accident was a fatality. somebody was killed. there are still two lanes closed but the entire f
it's a machine that liquefies plastics and form it into shapes one layer at a time.ay we make things. >> we don't need to know how a 3d printer makes. you can even use it to build gears and springs. >> being able to print things that moves opens the boundaries of what you can do with one of these. >> and it's not just plastic. she printed her own belt buckle. >> this is a full-out metal belt buckle. >> remake runs through saturday. it's free and open to the public....
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you drop rates, borrowing costs are down and you we liquefy bolivars both consumers and businesses. unfortunately, in this cycle that has not happened so let me talk a bit about why that is. first off to cover the obvious, for the past year or more we've seen an improvement. home prices, if you just look at the headlines you would conclude that we have had a reasonable recovery am especially compared to some of the past few years. losses by banks are down dramatically. indeed, so much that they've been able to release loan loss reserves back into in, and help the earnings over the past two years, and more. but i would suggest to you that you need to dig down a little bit below the surface to understand what's really happening. this is the case-shiller composite home price index. if you take the distressed properties out of the case-shiller numbers, we are really up only about six-7% year over year. that is to say, the cash fire, the distressed by was really what was driving a lot of the pricing increase in the market early on. and particularly in areas of the country that had gone d
you drop rates, borrowing costs are down and you we liquefy bolivars both consumers and businesses. unfortunately, in this cycle that has not happened so let me talk a bit about why that is. first off to cover the obvious, for the past year or more we've seen an improvement. home prices, if you just look at the headlines you would conclude that we have had a reasonable recovery am especially compared to some of the past few years. losses by banks are down dramatically. indeed, so much that...
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costco down and he re-liquefied this with consumers and businesses. and in the cycle that has not happened. as we are going to talk a bit about why that is. to cover the obvious for the past year or more, we have seen an improvement and if you just look at the headlines, you would conclude that we have a reasonable recovery, especially compared to the past few years and losses by banks are down dramatically, so much that they have been able to release low loss reserves into income and healthy earnings over the past few years and more. i would suggest that you need to dig down a little bit below the surface to understand what is really happening. this is the composite home price index. and if you take the distressed properties out of the case with the numbers, we are really up only about 67% year-over-year. that is to say that the cache bios was really what was driving a lot of the prices in the market early on. particularly in areas that have gone on a lot. southeast, southwest, all of them, as he will, california, particularly. these markets bounced
costco down and he re-liquefied this with consumers and businesses. and in the cycle that has not happened. as we are going to talk a bit about why that is. to cover the obvious for the past year or more, we have seen an improvement and if you just look at the headlines, you would conclude that we have a reasonable recovery, especially compared to the past few years and losses by banks are down dramatically, so much that they have been able to release low loss reserves into income and healthy...
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as soon as they liquefy it and exported out of the country, the price will go up. when he says they don't control the price of gasoline, that's not completely true. when you export the excess production, that keeps prices high. on thisrnard madoff program, his sons subject of a story in the "new york times." tom is up next from clinton, maryland. caller: good morning. the american people to remember what the republican party put us through, and that they almost cost us default. never known a terrorist organization to be so intrusive into american life as the republican party has been in the past. they put us in a position where our good faith and credit are being questioned to the rest of the world. we have laws in this country, and they refuse to follow the laws, and they want to overthrow the government. this is the republican party. they call themselves people who are americans. i don't understand it. of the "jersey journal" this morning. the new jersey supreme court allowing gay marriage to continue. our next caller is on the independent line. caller: i'm calli
as soon as they liquefy it and exported out of the country, the price will go up. when he says they don't control the price of gasoline, that's not completely true. when you export the excess production, that keeps prices high. on thisrnard madoff program, his sons subject of a story in the "new york times." tom is up next from clinton, maryland. caller: good morning. the american people to remember what the republican party put us through, and that they almost cost us default. never...
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. >> but you will be able to and it costs roughly $3 in mcf to liquefy, roughly $3 to transport. >> yeah. >> all of these plants are basically break even between 10 and 12. they're starting to build and i would be really concerned right now if i was australia building these plants. the world's a funny place. mr. putin may decide to sell gas to china and japan if the europeans decide to frac. you know. there was just a big fine, what the greeks are talking about. i mean, to the extent and the uk has begun. is to the extent that gas is -- and some of the biggest fields in the world, by the way, are in germany. so the -- if europe decides to get its act together and be less reliant on russia, that could go to china and japan. >> all right. we'll talk oil companies at some point in the next hour. >>> much more from jim chanos plus "squawk box" coming back with a lot more. dow looks like it would open up about 115 points higher. the ocean gets warmer. the peruvian anchovy harvest suffers. it raises the price of fishmeal, cattle feed and beef. bny mellon turns insights like these into
. >> but you will be able to and it costs roughly $3 in mcf to liquefy, roughly $3 to transport. >> yeah. >> all of these plants are basically break even between 10 and 12. they're starting to build and i would be really concerned right now if i was australia building these plants. the world's a funny place. mr. putin may decide to sell gas to china and japan if the europeans decide to frac. you know. there was just a big fine, what the greeks are talking about. i mean, to the...