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[applause] >> what about the east midlands? who have we got from the east midlands? yeah.what about this young man here. please. >> michael darling from nottinghamshire. we cannot force people to recycle, but -- [inaudible] in their green bins what should not be there. we talk about wind turbines, but when they go out to people to be put off, everyone just opposes against them but do not want them on the land. they're far better in the seament -- sea. [inaudible] the whole country money. we can do a lot more things for this country to go greener. how about -- [inaudible] not taking the bus or car? it is much better to cycle because it's healthier for you and healthier for this country. thank you. [applause] >> what about the northeast of england? who have we got from the northeast of england? this person doing a merry dance. [laughter] >> [inaudible] >> please. >> we need to stop relying on fossil fuels because everyone knows the amount of oil is going down, so the competition for oil is going up. so much so that any country will do anything to get that last drop of oil wh
[applause] >> what about the east midlands? who have we got from the east midlands? yeah.what about this young man here. please. >> michael darling from nottinghamshire. we cannot force people to recycle, but -- [inaudible] in their green bins what should not be there. we talk about wind turbines, but when they go out to people to be put off, everyone just opposes against them but do not want them on the land. they're far better in the seament -- sea. [inaudible] the whole country...
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." >> well, midland's wood fuel was established in 2004. for quite a number of years prior to that, i've been working to promote the use of wood fuel and wood fuel heating. and people were telling me that they wanted to do it, but they didn't have any confidence that there was a supply infrastructure established so that they would be able to get fuel for their boilers. >> we work with midlands woodfun usage of heat at the [indistinc center is the swimming pool, but the heat also does all the hot water and heating for the rest of the building as well. >> the wood that is used is mostly low grade timber that has very little market value. it comes into the depot as round timber. they stack it, leaving it for 12 months to dry. then, it's chipped and ready to be used for the boilers. >> wood is not an entirely consistent product. different species have different characteristics, different drying properties, and different moisture contents. so i ensure that the wood chip that we deliver to our customers is of sufficient and highest quality. >> th
." >> well, midland's wood fuel was established in 2004. for quite a number of years prior to that, i've been working to promote the use of wood fuel and wood fuel heating. and people were telling me that they wanted to do it, but they didn't have any confidence that there was a supply infrastructure established so that they would be able to get fuel for their boilers. >> we work with midlands woodfun usage of heat at the [indistinc center is the swimming pool, but the heat...
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midland michigan is home to dow chemicals world headquarters well dupont. they are monsanto and i.c.i. which is today owned by asco nobel are all responsible for releasing dioxin us now chemical is thought to be the world's largest root source of dioxin. it was also thought to be the world's largest producer of chlorine one of the root causes of dioxins and the largest producer of chemical feedstocks to make p.v.c. plastics whose life cycle is associated with more droughts information than any other manmade product on earth. because of these modern chemical processes one thousand nine hundred eighty seven were present in everything from daters to coffee filters to tampons. in two thousand and three darryl east an open letter to midland residents douses were naturally occurring substance the letter however forgot to clarify a few more details. forest fires and volcanoes do produced eriksson's they're not the same dioxins created during chemical processes man made out since also a number of the natural variety by a hundred to one. the letter also forgot to me
midland michigan is home to dow chemicals world headquarters well dupont. they are monsanto and i.c.i. which is today owned by asco nobel are all responsible for releasing dioxin us now chemical is thought to be the world's largest root source of dioxin. it was also thought to be the world's largest producer of chlorine one of the root causes of dioxins and the largest producer of chemical feedstocks to make p.v.c. plastics whose life cycle is associated with more droughts information than any...
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[applause] >> what about the east midlands. who would have for the east midlands?> i'd like to talk about a specific issue. >> i'd like to talk about a specific issue in bowling which is, and bowling. it is one of the most prevalent forms in our school and intensely discussed in some it should be picked on for orientation. we heard earlier that teens are bullied and 17% received death threats, which is unacceptable in a society like ours. it is one of the own u.k. charities. america's many national campaigns and we need a national young people supported campaign that we can -- what is the word? which we can support. we should be trying to help these young people divided through their time at school. there have been so many cases of youth suicide and it cannot continue. thank you. [applause] >> anybody from northern ireland wishing to speak? >> kory burch. this year the number of children aligned with depression or suicidal not increase by 300% since last year. among these polls, one statistic in north ireland is 87% of northern irish, lgb felt they did not do enoug
[applause] >> what about the east midlands. who would have for the east midlands?> i'd like to talk about a specific issue. >> i'd like to talk about a specific issue in bowling which is, and bowling. it is one of the most prevalent forms in our school and intensely discussed in some it should be picked on for orientation. we heard earlier that teens are bullied and 17% received death threats, which is unacceptable in a society like ours. it is one of the own u.k. charities....
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. >> i would like to hear someone from the east midland in the debate. what about the young woman right in the back row. thank you. >> thank you, mr. speaker. i'm from the east midland. i believe that universities should be seen as an investment. everyone has the opportunity to go to universities and once you get a degree, you will be earning extremely more money because of your degree, you will be able to pay off your feet. i'm sure the u.k. tax paid off would agree that we've already pay enough taxes. would anyone want to be paying any more after the degree that they should be seeing investing in? if you can't get a job after degree then maybe you shouldn't be getting a degree in the first place. maybe you should be going into vocational education that will help you more with your future. i don't think that graduate tax is the right way for word. we need to fix the system and in perfect and educate our young people more so they know what opportunities they have to get the best of their education. anyone can figure of the ability anyone can pay off thei
. >> i would like to hear someone from the east midland in the debate. what about the young woman right in the back row. thank you. >> thank you, mr. speaker. i'm from the east midland. i believe that universities should be seen as an investment. everyone has the opportunity to go to universities and once you get a degree, you will be earning extremely more money because of your degree, you will be able to pay off your feet. i'm sure the u.k. tax paid off would agree that we've...
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gooding around midland and ablean.et on i-5. >> if you're flying, airport delays possible in salt lake city, phoenix, denver, kansas city, and dallas. >>> also this morning, a developing story from the roof of the world. hundreds of foreign tourists stranded near mt. everest. >> fog and clouds have forced people not to fly out of the airport. 20 flights have taken off today. one of the tourists said they were well taken care of during the week-long delay. that airport is one of the most dangerous in the world. >>> and jurors deciding the fate of michael jackson's doctor will get back to work this morning. they wrapped up the first day of deliberations on friday without asking any questions. jim laf has more on who is many the jury room. >> reporter: the jury is made up of seven men and five women. a near perfect collection of los angeles. they returned to the nooift floor and most observers expect a quick verdict, because there is only one kout. juries historically do not like to convict doctors. it does little good to
gooding around midland and ablean.et on i-5. >> if you're flying, airport delays possible in salt lake city, phoenix, denver, kansas city, and dallas. >>> also this morning, a developing story from the roof of the world. hundreds of foreign tourists stranded near mt. everest. >> fog and clouds have forced people not to fly out of the airport. 20 flights have taken off today. one of the tourists said they were well taken care of during the week-long delay. that airport is...
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in two thousand and three dare released an open letter to midland residents stating that dioxins were naturally occurring substance the letter however forgot to clarify a few details while forest fires and volcanoes do produce dioxins they are not the same to oxen's created during the chemical processes men made out since also a number of the natural variety by a hundred to one. a letter also forgot to mention that the first health assessment of dioxin completed by the american environmental protection agency estimated that more people will get more cancer from dioxins than any other chemical on earth. it all signs up there are the dow property again this all doubt property. dioxin is a molecule it's a byproduct of chemical processing it is a known carcinogen although i will dispute that dow has been able to manufacture so much uncertainty about this chemical that if you look around the west rest of the world nobody else is debating the toxicity of dioxin except here in michigan. in fact one of the college just. said that this is perhaps one of the most toxic materials he's ever seen.
in two thousand and three dare released an open letter to midland residents stating that dioxins were naturally occurring substance the letter however forgot to clarify a few details while forest fires and volcanoes do produce dioxins they are not the same to oxen's created during the chemical processes men made out since also a number of the natural variety by a hundred to one. a letter also forgot to mention that the first health assessment of dioxin completed by the american environmental...
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we have to deal with midland fog and coming doubt out of the north. westerly, northwesterly breeze. northwest 7 at sfo 36, santa rosa. livermore is closed. 34 redwood city. san jose holding out. loss more fog and clouds down towards santa clara valley. we'll keep our attention on this system developing out here. it's about three days away though. monday, tuesday and wednesday, looks good. looks like increasing clouds with rain on the way. two systems as we look ahead. today, after a chilly start, maybe reduced visibility with fog. it'll be mostly sunny, dry pattern for a couple days. that fog will be increasing. more so inland than on the coast. we're just flip-flopping the pattern. slightly warmer, not much, just a little bit. cool, chilly start, cold start. cool, little bit of a westerly, northwesterly breeze. highs close to 60, 61. redwood city, danville, 62. those will be the hot spots just because. tuesday into wednesday, increasing clouds thursday. rain could come in thursday. the system will stall a little bit. get a break saturday, colder system drops in on sunday. >> thank
we have to deal with midland fog and coming doubt out of the north. westerly, northwesterly breeze. northwest 7 at sfo 36, santa rosa. livermore is closed. 34 redwood city. san jose holding out. loss more fog and clouds down towards santa clara valley. we'll keep our attention on this system developing out here. it's about three days away though. monday, tuesday and wednesday, looks good. looks like increasing clouds with rain on the way. two systems as we look ahead. today, after a chilly...
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this is a very cinch idea than the midlands and netherlands, which were multi-ethnic and multilingual from the very beginning. >> warner: they considered that was the american ideal. >> absolutely. that it should be a mosaic of people with their own cultures and preferences living side by side. that's very much tied to those particular nations. >> warner: we have spent the better part of our 200 years welcoming immigrants to our shores and great internal migration. why hasn't that blended or homogenized the differences? >> these are regionald cullures, lay down the cultural d.n.a. for these particular piece of geography. they left the dominant culture, the institutions and norms and practices and expectations that all of the rest of us encountered when we arrived in those places and when our children or grandchildren started assimilating to dominant culture around them, what i'm saying is it wasn't an american culture they asimulated into. it's one of these regional cultures. it works very much in the same way. >> warner: do you think the government dysfunction we're all talking about
this is a very cinch idea than the midlands and netherlands, which were multi-ethnic and multilingual from the very beginning. >> warner: they considered that was the american ideal. >> absolutely. that it should be a mosaic of people with their own cultures and preferences living side by side. that's very much tied to those particular nations. >> warner: we have spent the better part of our 200 years welcoming immigrants to our shores and great internal migration. why hasn't...
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world news" viewers from florida to texas documented their hunt for bargains from peggy kaiser in midland, texas. >> we go to the e-mails. >> reporter: to lee ra harding in gainesville, florida, buying for her family back home on the hunt for a digital camera and searched three retailers prices ranging from 99 to $124. she chose walmart and the $99 price and one very big difference too. >> if you buy this item, you get $45 of store credit. >> reporter: for leah, it was a deal. >> hope this doesn't ruin the piece for my sister, but i think i'm going to go ahead and get one from walmart for her for christmas, so i'm lea ya harding, abc "world news." >> reporter: our producer diane mendez taking a look. buying two kindle fires from amazon.com. >> place my order. >> reporter: but we wanted to know what happens after she clicks and went all the way to phoenix, arizona, to find out. one of amazon.com's 34 warehouses workers holding portable scanners and as soon as you hit send a item pops up on one of their screens, they pull it off the shelf and put it on a bin and on to the conveyer belt. her
world news" viewers from florida to texas documented their hunt for bargains from peggy kaiser in midland, texas. >> we go to the e-mails. >> reporter: to lee ra harding in gainesville, florida, buying for her family back home on the hunt for a digital camera and searched three retailers prices ranging from 99 to $124. she chose walmart and the $99 price and one very big difference too. >> if you buy this item, you get $45 of store credit. >> reporter: for leah, it...
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[applause] what about the young person in the east midlands.oung man at the back. >> this has been my last opportunity to speak in the house, i would like to express my gratitude. mr. speaker, i couldn't agree more with the gentleman from lessor. the biggest impact is that there are just over 1 million that are unempty ployed. and the last thing was to knock their aspirations. they're telling them you're lazy. you no ambition, nonsense. young people are ready for work. and it is an sensual opportunity to have look at what organizations linkage counts council have already achieved. and di demonstrating the hope and prosperity that can change if you believe in young features. we must unite to express this. this is a fight we have to win. i'm asking for this motion. thank you. [applause] >> is there anyone from northern ireland? >> northern ireland? >> yes. thank you mr. speaker. four million yourching people live in poverty in the u.k. in 1979 this figure stood out at 1-10 this can no longer be ignored. the u.k. has one of the worst streaks of ch
[applause] what about the young person in the east midlands.oung man at the back. >> this has been my last opportunity to speak in the house, i would like to express my gratitude. mr. speaker, i couldn't agree more with the gentleman from lessor. the biggest impact is that there are just over 1 million that are unempty ployed. and the last thing was to knock their aspirations. they're telling them you're lazy. you no ambition, nonsense. young people are ready for work. and it is an...
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oklahoma city, midland. thunderstorms from kansas city, st. louis. up to 10 inches of mountain snow, arizona to colorado. rain in lower elevations also showers in the pacific northwest. >> 48 in seattle. 63, phoenix. 44 in fargo. 55 in omaha. 70s in dallas, new orleans. miami hits 82, and boston, 60. >> that's my favorite story of the half-hour. meet the most beautiful woman in the world. miss venezuela, say that for me. >> the name itself? >> evian sarcos. >> crowned miss world 2011. the pagepageant's 60th annivers. they the judges chose her. >> they always come from venezuela right. >> fun people. >> few facts about the miss world, 21 years old. one of 13 children. may be a lot more that look like her. has a degree in human resources. works for a broadcasting company. she aspires to help children and has started her own foundation. >> beautiful and -- >> it's not fair. >> what a beauty. all right, congratulations to her. and to all the lady. >> right. right. >> more "world news now" coming up right after the break. ♪ you're in believable [ monitor
oklahoma city, midland. thunderstorms from kansas city, st. louis. up to 10 inches of mountain snow, arizona to colorado. rain in lower elevations also showers in the pacific northwest. >> 48 in seattle. 63, phoenix. 44 in fargo. 55 in omaha. 70s in dallas, new orleans. miami hits 82, and boston, 60. >> that's my favorite story of the half-hour. meet the most beautiful woman in the world. miss venezuela, say that for me. >> the name itself? >> evian sarcos. >>...
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. >> meanwhile, let's tell you a little story about -- there's a santa school out in midland michiganoing -- they've been teaching guys how to be santa for 75 years. this particular class, the biggest in their history. of course, to be a good santa, got to have beard curled in the right direction. >> and be optimistic, upbeat and give kids hope and dream. >> you have to have minty fresh breath but this year, given the economy. >> let wifey finish this story. >> shush! all right, craig. >> that's one of my nicknames. >> i guess these santas are being taught to down play expectations. is that the role of santa or is that the role as a parent? i have to say that as a parent, you know, kids can be overzealous about all the best things that santa are going to bring and my daughter filled out the entire american girl catalog and it would have cost me an entire year of salary to pay for it. so you have to manage expectations as a parent. i think. you have to tell your kids you're not going to get everything on your list but is it the role of santa to do that? or is that the role of the paren
. >> meanwhile, let's tell you a little story about -- there's a santa school out in midland michiganoing -- they've been teaching guys how to be santa for 75 years. this particular class, the biggest in their history. of course, to be a good santa, got to have beard curled in the right direction. >> and be optimistic, upbeat and give kids hope and dream. >> you have to have minty fresh breath but this year, given the economy. >> let wifey finish this story. >>...
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record straight that our youth jobs fund is nothing like labors future jobs fund where in the west midlands only 2% of the jobs actually were for private companies? create real jobs are young people. >> well, the future jobs fund not only was primarily aimed at the government employing people into public sector, of course with a very large deficit labor was running, that was unsustainable but it didn't work in its own terms because 50% of the people who use the funds were unemployed within 12 weeks after being on the fund. i think they just contract as the deputy prime minister has worked on and presented last week i think is going to make a real difference. >> stewart hoby. >> two announcements today. one is the national -- credit easing 20 the and the second was the investment in infrastructure, perhaps 30 billion. can the chancellor tell us when disease expect the business finance backed by the scheme to actually start, and how much infrastructure spend desi expect this year and next when it will have the biggest effect? >> the first thing i would say to him is look, it's an ambitious pr
record straight that our youth jobs fund is nothing like labors future jobs fund where in the west midlands only 2% of the jobs actually were for private companies? create real jobs are young people. >> well, the future jobs fund not only was primarily aimed at the government employing people into public sector, of course with a very large deficit labor was running, that was unsustainable but it didn't work in its own terms because 50% of the people who use the funds were unemployed...
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midland, as well. new orleans is gorgeous about 74.one more winter storm make its move towards denver. and we have all of the snow on the ground and >> that's all of america's weather was brought to you by mcdonnell's. robin? >> sam, thank you. >>> coming up, the bizarre twist in the alleged murder-for-hire scheme. why this wife is standing by the husband who may have plotted to have her taken out. a discovered the mccafé caramel mocha from mcdonald's, she's been expecting a little bit more out of...everything. with sweet caramel, rich chocolate, and smooth espresso, the simple joy of big expectations. ♪ if you open up a charge card account with us. [ male announcer ] identity thieves never stop coming up with ways to steal from you. they can open up an account in your name and go on a serious spending spree. do you have cufflinks? mm-hmm. gold ones? [ male announcer ] not on our watch. we're lifelock. go to lifelock.com and learn how our patented billion point database can help protect you. call 1-800-lifelock today. lifelock. relentl
midland, as well. new orleans is gorgeous about 74.one more winter storm make its move towards denver. and we have all of the snow on the ground and >> that's all of america's weather was brought to you by mcdonnell's. robin? >> sam, thank you. >>> coming up, the bizarre twist in the alleged murder-for-hire scheme. why this wife is standing by the husband who may have plotted to have her taken out. a discovered the mccafé caramel mocha from mcdonald's, she's been expecting...
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midland, texas, independent, gil. caller: we are part of a 19th century concepts developed by the british that is called the white man's burden. you should read rudyard kipling concerning the evasion of the philippines in 1899. this was carried on by the united states. look at your history. look at formosa and vietnam. why did we invaded vietnam? look at panama. look at iraq. fighting. we need to stop this. thank you. host: illinois, democrat, peggy, thanks for waiting. caller: good morning. your program is interesting. the man from pittsburgh that was on a while ago making comments about this and that, his views are pretty good, but somebody has to force international l aw since the united nations does not seem to step up to the plate. the u.s. is always has to be the one to go forward. we cannot allow terrorists to come over here and bomb us. on the other hand i think we go little far when we try to push our freedom on to other countries that have been suppressed for so many years. they have no way of knowing anythi
midland, texas, independent, gil. caller: we are part of a 19th century concepts developed by the british that is called the white man's burden. you should read rudyard kipling concerning the evasion of the philippines in 1899. this was carried on by the united states. look at your history. look at formosa and vietnam. why did we invaded vietnam? look at panama. look at iraq. fighting. we need to stop this. thank you. host: illinois, democrat, peggy, thanks for waiting. caller: good morning....
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my parents lived in midland, texas and volunteered for barry goldwater because they firmly believed at the ideas of what the man said. my question to you is was he more of a libertarian or more of a conservative? there is a difference, if you look at it. >> well, you are right in that. his book was called "the conscience of conservatives," and he felt like he was a true conservative who understood that this nation was founded on the concept of constitutionally limited government, and that was true in all spheres of life that you could not pick and choose. if it was not in the constitution, then it was not constitutional in the government should not be involved. today, there are a lot of libertarians who wear the mantle, but there are a lot of modern conservatives who share those beliefs as well. we see that coming up in a lot of different stripes of the folks in the tea party movement and different candidates. i am not going to be the one to define him as a libertarian or conservative. he used the term conservative, and i think that what he stood for was as close to the founding father
my parents lived in midland, texas and volunteered for barry goldwater because they firmly believed at the ideas of what the man said. my question to you is was he more of a libertarian or more of a conservative? there is a difference, if you look at it. >> well, you are right in that. his book was called "the conscience of conservatives," and he felt like he was a true conservative who understood that this nation was founded on the concept of constitutionally limited...
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scientist and hated him because this is a guy who traveled on something that -- is incredible, the midland in. a big moment in american history and the travel on science by stealing these moon rocks and using them and trying to sell them but when my dad met him, he is a really nice guy. and he is. he is a sweet guy who did something stupid and he knows he did something stupid but at the same time he did it like every college kid pulled a major frank. he didn't think ahead. it is amazing like james bond. even had a james bond song playing in his head when he pulled off the stand and he paid the price for it. as he went back to utah to get his ph.d. he left and is looking for work. he wants to go to space. obviously not through nasa but may be private. a lot of private companies trying to do it. he is a smart guy. he was launching weather balloons for a while and doing different things. he came to boston for my book launch party and it was great seeing him -- he is still adjusting to being out of prison. that is a long time to be in federal prison. >> host: this is booktv on monthly's in dep
scientist and hated him because this is a guy who traveled on something that -- is incredible, the midland in. a big moment in american history and the travel on science by stealing these moon rocks and using them and trying to sell them but when my dad met him, he is a really nice guy. and he is. he is a sweet guy who did something stupid and he knows he did something stupid but at the same time he did it like every college kid pulled a major frank. he didn't think ahead. it is amazing like...