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lithium. now, it's lithium. lithium, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, lithium 5 and 1, 2-- what's the atomic number, gang? - 3. - 3. and you keep going right up the periodic table and then you come way up to what is the heaviest element found in large proportions in nature and that happens to be uranium. and uranium has 92 protons and most uranium has 238 nucleons. if i asked you people hey, uranium, honey, 238 nucleons, how many of those nucleons are protons? and you gotta know. you would say... 92. what if i said how many nucleons in the nucleus? you would say? 238. now here's where you need your calculator. how many of those nucleons are neutrons? and you would say... of course, you'd have to subtract, okay? you take this number, take away this number, and you guys say about 146, huh? you'd have 146 neutrons in that nucleus. so we have all the atoms, all the atoms which differ from one another principally by the number of protons in the nucleus, because anything that has three protons will hold three electrons, no matter how m
lithium. now, it's lithium. lithium, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, lithium 5 and 1, 2-- what's the atomic number, gang? - 3. - 3. and you keep going right up the periodic table and then you come way up to what is the heaviest element found in large proportions in nature and that happens to be uranium. and uranium has 92 protons and most uranium has 238 nucleons. if i asked you people hey, uranium, honey, 238 nucleons, how many of those nucleons are protons? and you gotta know. you would say... 92. what if i...
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you know they discovered a vein of lithium there they say is worth $1 trillion.ll, what is lithium used for? every cell phone, computer, and soon-to-be electric cars. let's talk about why we're really there. we're not there -- how has any of these wars affected our freedom in any way? the united states is not in any threat. they're not going to do a normandy invasion on us, al qaeda in virginia. >> you're being quite naive, aren't you? >> i'm not being naive, sir. >> i think you are being naive. >> no. >> i think that it's clear one of the main reasons america went into afghanistan was to try and get al qaeda dismantled, the organization which committed the 9/11 atrocity. >> really? >> you don't think so? >> how come al qaeda put the heroin business out? they took all the poppy growers and stopped the production of heroin. >> what would you have done? >> wait. now, how much of that illegal heroin was propping up the international banks with laundered money, and, when it dried up, the first recession happened. well, now that we're back in there, we aligned with th
you know they discovered a vein of lithium there they say is worth $1 trillion.ll, what is lithium used for? every cell phone, computer, and soon-to-be electric cars. let's talk about why we're really there. we're not there -- how has any of these wars affected our freedom in any way? the united states is not in any threat. they're not going to do a normandy invasion on us, al qaeda in virginia. >> you're being quite naive, aren't you? >> i'm not being naive, sir. >> i think...
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he was in the hospital and they diagnosed him as bi-polar and put him on lithium. >> chris lacey graduated in 2005 with a 3.79gpa, moved to this duplex in sausalito and the i team has learned he got a hunting license that same year. >> i never saw him use a handgun before, but he was a pretty good shot with a shotgun and a bow. >> lacey's resume says he moved from sausalito last year to near chico and started a small farm homestead to sell the produce on-line and to customers in the bay area. he wrote "i also contribute significant time to the ron paul campaign and the liberty movement." even with his mental health history and his access to guns, those who knew chris lacey can't comprehend how and why he wound up in that highway shootout with a chp officer. >> there is nothing in me i would think that would happen with chris. >> craig lacey told us he hadn't talked to his son in a year and a half, that he could be very charming and he didn't consider his son to be a violent person. dan and carolyn? >> we will continue to learn more in the next few days. >> you can join us in your condolenc
he was in the hospital and they diagnosed him as bi-polar and put him on lithium. >> chris lacey graduated in 2005 with a 3.79gpa, moved to this duplex in sausalito and the i team has learned he got a hunting license that same year. >> i never saw him use a handgun before, but he was a pretty good shot with a shotgun and a bow. >> lacey's resume says he moved from sausalito last year to near chico and started a small farm homestead to sell the produce on-line and to customers...
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he was in the hospital and they diagnosed him as bi-polar and put him on lithium. >> chris lacey graduateduplex in sausalito and the i team has learned he got a hunting license that same year. >> i never saw him use a handgun before, but he was a pretty good shot with a shotgun and a bow. >> lacey's resume says he moved from sausalito last year to near chico and started a small farm homestead to sell the produce on-line and to customers in the bay area. he wrote "i also contribute significant time to the ron paul campaign and the liberty movement." even with his mental health history and his access to guns, those who knew chris lacey can't comprehend how andhp why he wound up in that highway shootout with a chp officer. >> there is nothing in me i would think that would happen with chris. >> craig lacey told us he hadn't talked to his son in a year and a half, that he could be very charming and he didn't consider his son to be a violent person. dan and carolyn? >> we will continue to learn more in the next few days. >> you can join us in your condolences on our facebook page. go to faceboo
he was in the hospital and they diagnosed him as bi-polar and put him on lithium. >> chris lacey graduateduplex in sausalito and the i team has learned he got a hunting license that same year. >> i never saw him use a handgun before, but he was a pretty good shot with a shotgun and a bow. >> lacey's resume says he moved from sausalito last year to near chico and started a small farm homestead to sell the produce on-line and to customers in the bay area. he wrote "i also...
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remember interviewing a woman by the name of leah who arte leer's magazine and she said when she took lithium it really made the difference and all of that tal 1-866-331-tal 1-866-331-talk talk didn't do that much for her but that is not the view today. the view today is, you tell me if i'm wrong, you talk and you take the pill; that right? >> most of the studies show the best effect is a combination of psychotherapy or talk and the medication. i happen to think medication plays the biggest role. on the other hand, we are symbolic creatures. we talk. we use language and want to express how we feel. it's important. that's not as sufficient once people have the biological problems where they can't sleep and they don't want to eat, things like. that then they need the medications. >> so you think the medication is more efficacious than the talk? >> for certain people, yes. >> for certain people? >> yes. >> what about averages? >> i still think in most depressions, they're biological and the medication is the most important component of it. >> do you think that we only have seen the tip of the ic
remember interviewing a woman by the name of leah who arte leer's magazine and she said when she took lithium it really made the difference and all of that tal 1-866-331-tal 1-866-331-talk talk didn't do that much for her but that is not the view today. the view today is, you tell me if i'm wrong, you talk and you take the pill; that right? >> most of the studies show the best effect is a combination of psychotherapy or talk and the medication. i happen to think medication plays the...
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he was in the hospital and they diagnosed him as bi-polar and put him on lithium. >> chris lacey graduated in 2005 with a 3.79gpa, moved to this duplex in sausalito and the i team has learned he got a hunting license that same year. >> i never saw him use a handgun before, but he was a pretty good shot with a shotgun and a bow. >> lacey's resume says he moved from sausalito last year to near chico and started a small farm homestead to sell the produce on-line and to customers in the bay area. he wrote "i also contribute significant time to the ron paul campaign and the liberty movement." even with his mental health history and his access to guns, those who knew chris lacey can't comprehend how and why he wound up in that highway shootout with a chp officer. >> there is nothing in me i would think that would happen with chris. >> craig lacey told us he hadn't talked to his son in a year and a half, that he could be very charming and he didn't consider his son to be a violent person. dan and carolyn? >> we will continue to learn more in the next few days. >> you can join us in your condolenc
he was in the hospital and they diagnosed him as bi-polar and put him on lithium. >> chris lacey graduated in 2005 with a 3.79gpa, moved to this duplex in sausalito and the i team has learned he got a hunting license that same year. >> i never saw him use a handgun before, but he was a pretty good shot with a shotgun and a bow. >> lacey's resume says he moved from sausalito last year to near chico and started a small farm homestead to sell the produce on-line and to customers...
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they put him on a lithium after he suffered a psychotic breakdown. authorities say that he shot the officer in the head without warning on tuesday morning after being pulled over on 680 southbound near alamo. another officer then opened fire, fatally wounding lacy. officer youngster was pronounced dead on wednesday after being taken off life support. we spoke with neighbors of lacey who said they never thought of him as a violent man >> i do not think he socialized with anyone. i knew that he was into computer programming and work from home. he worked mostly at night because the lights for usually on all night long. he has always been nice, kind in the downfall. >> his home is about 20 minutes away from the nearest town. neighbors say the isolation is why he chose that area to live. >>darya: people living -- people wishing to pay their respects to the officer have started a makeshift memorial. he conceded here as they placed flowers and candles outside the door. visitors told kron4 that it was in court for them. >> i have a granddaughter and both par
they put him on a lithium after he suffered a psychotic breakdown. authorities say that he shot the officer in the head without warning on tuesday morning after being pulled over on 680 southbound near alamo. another officer then opened fire, fatally wounding lacy. officer youngster was pronounced dead on wednesday after being taken off life support. we spoke with neighbors of lacey who said they never thought of him as a violent man >> i do not think he socialized with anyone. i knew...
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perhaps the isolation is why he was put on lithium. >> people putting friends, family, and community members continue to gather outside the regional chp office where a makeshift memorial continues to grow with balloons, flowers, candles, and photos of the slain officer. some unlikely connections with >> i have a granddaughter. they are both police officers so it is very important for her to understand >> "this officer gave me a ticket two weeks ago on smith of crockett tells kron 4. "he apologized when he 'i'm sorry i have to give you this ticket.' it was a fix-it ticket, a simple smile so when i saw it on the news, it's just sad." state-wide, the flag for half staff. and had also, a facebook page has been set up. for a portion of 680 to be dedicated to the officer. and post your comments on this portion on our facebook fan page. >> also coming up the amazon featuring new kindles. [ woman ] ring. ring. progresso. your new light creamy potato with bacon & cheese soup says it's 100 calories a serving. that's right. in what world do potatoes, bacon and cheese add up to 100 calories? you
perhaps the isolation is why he was put on lithium. >> people putting friends, family, and community members continue to gather outside the regional chp office where a makeshift memorial continues to grow with balloons, flowers, candles, and photos of the slain officer. some unlikely connections with >> i have a granddaughter. they are both police officers so it is very important for her to understand >> "this officer gave me a ticket two weeks ago on smith of crockett...
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they diagnosed him as bipolar and put him on lithium he grad waited with a 3.79 gpa, moved to this duplex in sausalito and the i team learned he got a hunting license that same year. >> i never saw him use a handgun before. but he was pretty good shot with it. with a shotgun. and a bow. >> his resume says he started a small farm homestead to sell produce online and to customers in the bay area. he wrote i also contribute significant time to the ron paul campaign and the liberty movement. with his mental health history and access to guns those who knew chris lacey can't comprehend how and why he wound up in that highway shootout with a chp officer. >> and craig lacey told us he didn't talk to his son in a year and a half and didn't consider him to be a violent person. there are people who work for ron paul checking if anyone knew chris lacey. if you have a tip e mail me or call. >> thank you. >> and it was march, 2011 when chris lacey moved from that home to the small community of corning. it's about tw hours north of sacramento near red bluff that. is where abc 7 news is tonight with neig
they diagnosed him as bipolar and put him on lithium he grad waited with a 3.79 gpa, moved to this duplex in sausalito and the i team learned he got a hunting license that same year. >> i never saw him use a handgun before. but he was pretty good shot with it. with a shotgun. and a bow. >> his resume says he started a small farm homestead to sell produce online and to customers in the bay area. he wrote i also contribute significant time to the ron paul campaign and the liberty...
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he was very paranoid he was in the hospital and they diagnosed him as being bipolar and put him on lithium>> he graduated with 3.79 gpa and moved to sausalito and the i-team has learned he got a hunting license that same year. >> i never saw him use a handgun before. he shot with a shotgun and a bow. >> the resume says he moved sausalito to near chico and started a small farm homestead to sell online and customers in the bay area. i contribute significant to the ron paul campaign and liberty movement. even with his message health history and access to guns, people can't comprehend how he wound up in the shooting with the officer. >> craig lacy said he hadn't talk to his son in a year and a half. we're still working this story and we have people working for ron paul to see if anyone new chris lacy. if you have a tip, e-mail us or call 1-888-40-iteam. >> there is more there. >> tonight we have better handle what led up to the deadly shootout. how was it that the highway patrol officers ended up in the gun battle. that coverage from vic lee. >> 8:20 a.m. it was the tail end of the commute hou
he was very paranoid he was in the hospital and they diagnosed him as being bipolar and put him on lithium>> he graduated with 3.79 gpa and moved to sausalito and the i-team has learned he got a hunting license that same year. >> i never saw him use a handgun before. he shot with a shotgun and a bow. >> the resume says he moved sausalito to near chico and started a small farm homestead to sell online and customers in the bay area. i contribute significant to the ron paul...
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. >> the isolation is perhaps he took lithium.facebook page of the portion of 6 ft. 0 to dedicate to officer young strstorn.. brett and his two friends were out scouring the area. near the sacramento river but he has not been found. he was in good health and knew how to swim. however, he is still missing. they have been turning to social media to try to find them. >> many sources have coming up with unsolicited it has really been overwhelming. >> even the celebrities are holding out. carrie walsh 5:37 we will be back. >> welcome back delegates are chanting for more years. and setting new challenges, criticizing his rivals. with only in america. charing 50,000 people in the hallways and many people are chiming in on our facebook fan page. much like the reaction of president bill clinton and many of the worst were excited about what happened. and it is amazing speech. uplifting what a class act. and elizabeth feels it differently. saying that president obama is a manipulative it is scary. he has manyfold. and also that many--fold. p
. >> the isolation is perhaps he took lithium.facebook page of the portion of 6 ft. 0 to dedicate to officer young strstorn.. brett and his two friends were out scouring the area. near the sacramento river but he has not been found. he was in good health and knew how to swim. however, he is still missing. they have been turning to social media to try to find them. >> many sources have coming up with unsolicited it has really been overwhelming. >> even the celebrities are...
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psychosis -- >> like what people just saw right there, she was on at that time what 600 milligrams of lithium. 250 of plauzapine, which is an anti psychotic and 75 milligrams of thorazene. if any of us took that, we'd be in a coma a walk. >> dr. phil: if she got below those levels -- >> it's goes faster and faster until she goes crazy. that's what happens. >> dr. phil: next, we're going to talk about the issues that susan and michael are having in their marriage that led one of them to actually betray the other. we're going to talk about the reality of that when we come back. [applause] >> our lives revolve around the kids. it's put a strain on our marriage. >> i met a girl. i thought she was everything that susan >> there's a possibility her schizophrenia could progress as she gets older. she is unchartered territory. we know things will change because she's going to go through puberty. my greatest fear as she starts to get older is that she could go off her medication for any kind of reason. then anything is game. you're looking at somebody who is completely crazy. there is a possibility ja
psychosis -- >> like what people just saw right there, she was on at that time what 600 milligrams of lithium. 250 of plauzapine, which is an anti psychotic and 75 milligrams of thorazene. if any of us took that, we'd be in a coma a walk. >> dr. phil: if she got below those levels -- >> it's goes faster and faster until she goes crazy. that's what happens. >> dr. phil: next, we're going to talk about the issues that susan and michael are having in their marriage that led...
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from dod labs was invented gps, lithium and ion batteries, wireless communication, satellite communicationsall those inventions weren't licensed to u.s. industry. rather, they leaked out over time. going forward in partnership with the dod labs, allied mines will license these technologies into start-ups that we form and fund and go to market with. there are certain areas that today have commercial applications that are right for opportunities. >> like what? >> cyber security. spectrum. wireless communication. advanced materials. power and power storage. >> so the government, the taxpayer then will get -- yes or no -- some license fee back from the revenue streams of the companies, should they be successful? >> absolutely. absolutely. in fact, we expect to have a lot of money going back to dod labs as our companies become successful in going to the market lace. >> mr. silva, thanks so much and good luck to you. >> thank you. >>> can the markets still be moved by the federal reserve? well, it is today. we are at the highs of the day. but that was the question in today's finance.yahoo! poll.
from dod labs was invented gps, lithium and ion batteries, wireless communication, satellite communicationsall those inventions weren't licensed to u.s. industry. rather, they leaked out over time. going forward in partnership with the dod labs, allied mines will license these technologies into start-ups that we form and fund and go to market with. there are certain areas that today have commercial applications that are right for opportunities. >> like what? >> cyber security....
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is china will no longer -- we will have to go back into afghanistan with armed consultants to mine lithium from afghanistan. the good news is for liberals, it has also destroyed 50% of the wealth of mitt romney. it has destroyed 50% of the wealth for george bush. now they have decided to continue this destruction of american wealth on a month by month basis. it is like pulling a pint of blood out every month. sooner or later you will run out of wealth and the blood. host: thank you. a comment related to wealth of households. our final hour this morning we will be looking at the new annual survey from the census department looking at the net wealth of american households, tracing it over time to see how american families are fearing in these post recessionary days. next is debbiek, a democrat. caller: the previous caller is exactly right. our wealth has dropped 50%. the valley of my house has dropped 75%. my eye are a dropped 50%. it was not barack obama that put these horrible tax cuts in place, it was george bush. republicans are still pushing for this. to hear that mitt romney's wealth h
is china will no longer -- we will have to go back into afghanistan with armed consultants to mine lithium from afghanistan. the good news is for liberals, it has also destroyed 50% of the wealth of mitt romney. it has destroyed 50% of the wealth for george bush. now they have decided to continue this destruction of american wealth on a month by month basis. it is like pulling a pint of blood out every month. sooner or later you will run out of wealth and the blood. host: thank you. a comment...
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traditional fossil and nuclear energy businesses, and others in some of the alternatives, the dearly lithiumbattery related technologies, the have added about 5000 jobs in a less four years. our economy is diverse. there are some industries that drive the economy that do not make headlines. we remaining manufacturing of with the largest percentage of jobs in manufacturing of most major metropolitan areas. we are a distribution center. charlotte began its growth as the crossroads of a couple of railroads the connectors to ports on the east coast. we are the crossroads of a couple of interstates. the big story from the economic developers the perspective is the charlotte airport. nothing drives our economy more than the charlotte airport. we are the 29th largest city in the united states, and our airport is the sixth busiest in the world as the hub to u.s. airways. we have daily direct service to virtually every market in north america, we reach most of the european capitals. we are one-stop from virtually anywhere in the world. that gives companies connect ability to customers and partners th
traditional fossil and nuclear energy businesses, and others in some of the alternatives, the dearly lithiumbattery related technologies, the have added about 5000 jobs in a less four years. our economy is diverse. there are some industries that drive the economy that do not make headlines. we remaining manufacturing of with the largest percentage of jobs in manufacturing of most major metropolitan areas. we are a distribution center. charlotte began its growth as the crossroads of a couple of...
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if he knows anything about -- i have come to understand that the battery technology we are using, lithiumon, for our vehicles, and i think the new chevy volt is using it for the last 10 years or so, making them temporary solutions. i was wondering if your host might have any insight on this subject, and what we're supposed to do when these batteries do go bad because they are expensive, if there is any technology that might be coming up soon, that we would not have to worry about them going bad so soon? guest: i am not really familiar with that issue. the electric car market has not taken off as much as the administration had hoped. i think there are 40,000 vs on tholts on the road now. host: a story in july looking at fracking and concerns about fracking on the environment. it looks at a new study, marcellus shale likely seeping into pennsylvania drinking water. the fighting further stokes the red hot controversy over fracking in the marcellus shale, suggesting that drilling waste and chemicals could migrate in ways previously thought to be impossible. give us some perspective on how the
if he knows anything about -- i have come to understand that the battery technology we are using, lithiumon, for our vehicles, and i think the new chevy volt is using it for the last 10 years or so, making them temporary solutions. i was wondering if your host might have any insight on this subject, and what we're supposed to do when these batteries do go bad because they are expensive, if there is any technology that might be coming up soon, that we would not have to worry about them going bad...
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also 20 volt battery, lithium latterries.ing them to either put the screws in, putting them out, putting in little handles for your bathroom fixtures and stuff. >> let's run here. we've got a lot of drills on the table. along with some saws. >> they come as pro kits. this pro kit comes with a circular saw here. we have a power drill. also comes with a work light. which is a very neat package. comes with a battery charger and two batteries. >> can i tell you how annoying it is with my drill that i have a cord on it? the cord, first of all, is like this long. yes, do i drill. i put up blinds and everything. right. to have a battery instead is fantastic. >> it's easier. you just have the charger plugged in. you don't have to go looking for a plug. hopefully the cord works. if it doesn't you got to find another one. it charges. indicator lights tell you when the battery is ready. within 30 minutes you plug it in, you use it. >> how do all these products compare with one another in terms of quality. >> they're basically running th
also 20 volt battery, lithium latterries.ing them to either put the screws in, putting them out, putting in little handles for your bathroom fixtures and stuff. >> let's run here. we've got a lot of drills on the table. along with some saws. >> they come as pro kits. this pro kit comes with a circular saw here. we have a power drill. also comes with a work light. which is a very neat package. comes with a battery charger and two batteries. >> can i tell you how annoying it is...