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in fact, they don't even know how many mines or mine owners there are.l landlord can start mining without registering with the government or meeting safety or labor standards. this complete lack of regulations has led to increasingly dangerous working conditions in the mines. nepalese mienepalese migrant han working here for two years and is says accidents are common. in fact he was almost buried alive in this rat hole, just two weeks ago. >> when they started cutting the rock, without warning it fell on me. it weighed 400 kilo gramed an kilograms and i would have dyed if it had weighed more. >> there wasn't even an investigation. >> if we die, we die. they just bury us here. if we can't work we can't earn. we just rot here. people who have friends and family, will be sent back to nepal. those who don't have family they'll just throw the body here. when they die, they just throw the body, so no one will know. that way the owner doesn't pay compensation to the family, not a single cent. >> he says he knows of families whose children have died in the minin
in fact, they don't even know how many mines or mine owners there are.l landlord can start mining without registering with the government or meeting safety or labor standards. this complete lack of regulations has led to increasingly dangerous working conditions in the mines. nepalese mienepalese migrant han working here for two years and is says accidents are common. in fact he was almost buried alive in this rat hole, just two weeks ago. >> when they started cutting the rock, without...
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will put a stop to the mine. will put a stop to the mine. each summer the salmon return to each summer the salmon return to bristol bay. bristol bay. each summer native alaskans come each summer native alaskans come to catch them. to catch them. >> pull it to get your slack. >> pull it to get your slack. >> this >> this subsistence fishing will subsistence fishing will help sustain kim williams and help sustain kim williams and her family through long alaskan her family through long alaskan winter. winter. >> why is the pebble mine a bad >> why is the pebble mine a bad idea in your view? idea in your view? >> every mine that we've looked >> every mine that we've looked at where they've had a miner at where they've had a miner where they've said that no toxic where they've said that no toxic waste will go through this waste will go through this liner, they all leak, it's in liner, they all leak, it's in the wrong the wrong location it's up where location it's up where fish spawn and it's bad for fish spawn and it'
will put a stop to the mine. will put a stop to the mine. each summer the salmon return to each summer the salmon return to bristol bay. bristol bay. each summer native alaskans come each summer native alaskans come to catch them. to catch them. >> pull it to get your slack. >> pull it to get your slack. >> this >> this subsistence fishing will subsistence fishing will help sustain kim williams and help sustain kim williams and her family through long alaskan her family...
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mine. mine. according to company documents according to company documents getting the metal out of the getting the metal out of the ground will mean digging one of ground will mean digging one of the largest open pit mines on the largest open pit mines on the the planet. planet. >> there are doubters out there >> there are doubters out there that say just the sheer size of that say just the sheer size of this project makes it impossible this project makes it impossible that you could do something out that you could do something out here and have it not adversely here and have it not adversely affect affect you. you. >> part of size though adds to >> part of size though adds to the opportunity to the opportunity to have the have the financial resources to be able financial resources to be able to do it right. to do it right. and getting it right is a and getting it right is a critical part of our message. critical part of our message. >> so what you're saying is, >> so what you're saying is,
mine. mine. according to company documents according to company documents getting the metal out of the getting the metal out of the ground will mean digging one of ground will mean digging one of the largest open pit mines on the largest open pit mines on the the planet. planet. >> there are doubters out there >> there are doubters out there that say just the sheer size of that say just the sheer size of this project makes it impossible this project makes it impossible that you...
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for gold, for whatever reason, or were too wise to mine for gold made a good living mining the minings and catering to the desire to consume when they were living in san francisco. and restaurants were a great setting for this because dining in public provides an opportunity to show off what you can afford and you can treat your friends, you can smug your enemies and it is great. so restaurants often served many different kinds of cuisine so the people did not have to choose which one to go to, it was easy to spend, about $10 which is about $300 for us in our money on diner out, let me set the scene with an eye witness description of the restaurant in gold rush san francisco by one of the miners who was there, there are eating houses to suits the tastes and pockets of people of all variety of means and of every nation. the eating houses are long buildings, with two rows of tables placed parallel to each other, extending the length of the room. the sides of the ceilings are covered with calico instead of paper and the bars at the end of the roof and the kitchen is underneath, the fair,
for gold, for whatever reason, or were too wise to mine for gold made a good living mining the minings and catering to the desire to consume when they were living in san francisco. and restaurants were a great setting for this because dining in public provides an opportunity to show off what you can afford and you can treat your friends, you can smug your enemies and it is great. so restaurants often served many different kinds of cuisine so the people did not have to choose which one to go to,...
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>> mines have to meet environmental criteria. the environmental standards are the environmental standards across the spectrum. >> reporter: it's not just pebble's size that has many clanalaskans upset. it's the location. the mine would sit at the head awards of one of the world's most important salmon spawning grounds. critics say not good. >> bustling activity as the fleet intends to out to sea. around here snooks moor is a legend. she's been fishing the waters off of alaska since she was a teenager. >> just a little chaotic. >> despite two knee replacement and a pair of shoulder operations she's still going strong. >> what do you hear when you hear the words pebble mine? >> fear. fear. for what's going to happen. it will be the beginning of the end. >> moore and pretty much everyone else in dillingham, consider pebble nothing more than an compensatio existential. >> moore was part of a tour the company gave local business people. >> i was neutral until they flew me up and set me down and said the river doesn't flow here, it com
>> mines have to meet environmental criteria. the environmental standards are the environmental standards across the spectrum. >> reporter: it's not just pebble's size that has many clanalaskans upset. it's the location. the mine would sit at the head awards of one of the world's most important salmon spawning grounds. critics say not good. >> bustling activity as the fleet intends to out to sea. around here snooks moor is a legend. she's been fishing the waters off of alaska...
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called the cash on delivery mine. the c.o.d. c.o.d. mine was the same gold vein across cripple creek. bob was a gentleman who actually found gold in cripple creek. my great-grandfather sold mr. penrose half interest in the c.o.d. mine for $500 and loan him the money. our records of the foundation show that spencer penrose , starting about 1909, frankly as we are starting to build up towards world war i and there is great demand for copper. he was getting dividends himself of over a million dollars every year. that was not only a lot of money today but it was significant act then. -- back then. and so he started to enjoy the life of newly found wealth in the west. he bought a place in paris. he had a place in hawaii on diamondhead. but he had a vision for bringing basically the east coast, philadelphia and his friends out to colorado springs, colorado. he could not convince them to come out and see the beauty of the region, so what he thought is what if i brought philadelphia and new york to colorado? so he envisioned
called the cash on delivery mine. the c.o.d. c.o.d. mine was the same gold vein across cripple creek. bob was a gentleman who actually found gold in cripple creek. my great-grandfather sold mr. penrose half interest in the c.o.d. mine for $500 and loan him the money. our records of the foundation show that spencer penrose , starting about 1909, frankly as we are starting to build up towards world war i and there is great demand for copper. he was getting dividends himself of over a million...
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and navajo mine in the foreground. a landscape where social transformations enabled suburban consumption. this map.ound this is one of the single most important -- i found. this is a schematic map of powerlines lines that crisscross the southwest in 1970. four corners is not the only power plan. you see four corners up in that -- but you also see a series of other power plants that ring the navajo reservation. jave generating station. chola powerplant. and there's another power plant called san juan -- begine these power plants to ring navajo land with the power relying on those plants to supply their energy needs. intensifiedal ties used of the navajo reservation as a source of energy supply. and they positioned coal rather than the more famous dams. hoover. as the solution to regional power needs. this is the roots of today's climate crisis, this turned to coal. as i will talk about it a little bit. here is the same map shown differently. this is from the 1970 newspaper, forh is a navajo language "voice of the people
and navajo mine in the foreground. a landscape where social transformations enabled suburban consumption. this map.ound this is one of the single most important -- i found. this is a schematic map of powerlines lines that crisscross the southwest in 1970. four corners is not the only power plan. you see four corners up in that -- but you also see a series of other power plants that ring the navajo reservation. jave generating station. chola powerplant. and there's another power plant called san...
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this is the minefield where it set as mines. this makes strange -- nobody where the site are even though there close to the shore. that is what we are now with our research beginning this summer. looking at where these things are. could be f think that some places. there's a survey done trying to remains of two vessels, they came across a they claimed it was one. there are some possibilities in this area to look into. will probably go out there, with an underwater vehicle that a sonar survey. then we go with divers to try and find the remains. they could present us with a good opportunity to locate. know it was light. was a stationary asset, it is the only vessel that we know the exact location. this think what is not telling you very much is the wreck itself. up here there is a think in the the massive is mushroom anchor. know what this is. we have official of that and it be more than 13 miles. we know is down direction from the reports of the crew. it is pretty realistic survey could develop that could find it. givven that we
this is the minefield where it set as mines. this makes strange -- nobody where the site are even though there close to the shore. that is what we are now with our research beginning this summer. looking at where these things are. could be f think that some places. there's a survey done trying to remains of two vessels, they came across a they claimed it was one. there are some possibilities in this area to look into. will probably go out there, with an underwater vehicle that a sonar survey....
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virginia's upper mine in 2010. and the disaster could have been avoid. jonathan bett is here. >> reporter: it's one of the worst disasters in a quarter of a century. a ceo was more concerned about profits than safety. in the end, it was agreed that led to the death of 29 people at west virginia's upper bridge in 2010. the four-count indict, he knew that his mine was committing hundreds of safety of violations every year, in order to produce more coal, avoid the cost of safety laws and make more money. it details reckless disregard for his employees. he said, please be reminded that your core job is to make money. to do this, you have to run at a low cost, ship your orders and control your quality. in another letter to the executive, blankenship, furious that the mine wasn't producing more coal, you have a kid to feed. do your job. do you understand? blankenship's attorney said that he denies the charges, and he will be acquitted. saying this he's a tireless advocate for safety. and his criticism of powerful bureauc
virginia's upper mine in 2010. and the disaster could have been avoid. jonathan bett is here. >> reporter: it's one of the worst disasters in a quarter of a century. a ceo was more concerned about profits than safety. in the end, it was agreed that led to the death of 29 people at west virginia's upper bridge in 2010. the four-count indict, he knew that his mine was committing hundreds of safety of violations every year, in order to produce more coal, avoid the cost of safety laws and...
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mining industry say they have nothing against mining, and the salmon community have nothing against mining, they are fighting over the one mine in the bristol bay region, it would give the state legislature a final say. if you want a mine, plan, permit, licence, you need all your permits approved, and submitted to the state legislature, where there'll be public hearings, pressure to bear, et cetera. a lot of confusion too about whether alaskans will understand what they are voting on. a yes on this measure is essentially a no vote against the pebble mine. there's a question about whether folks have time to study this issue, whether the senate race in alaska squeezes everything off the air waves, and pushing this and other issues to the back. we'll learn more when the polls close up in ang ridge. >> it closes 1 eastern time. we go down the coast to melissa chan, live in berkeley, live at u.c. berkeley, to talk about issues that students and folks are talking about. >> you know, these are the midterm elections. even here, a politically active campus. a lot of students said midterm elections,
mining industry say they have nothing against mining, and the salmon community have nothing against mining, they are fighting over the one mine in the bristol bay region, it would give the state legislature a final say. if you want a mine, plan, permit, licence, you need all your permits approved, and submitted to the state legislature, where there'll be public hearings, pressure to bear, et cetera. a lot of confusion too about whether alaskans will understand what they are voting on. a yes on...
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mine. that ceo is the most visible face of the coal industry in this country. today, he was criminally indicted, essentially for the death of those 29 men. and he will be facing decades in prison if he can convicted. we're going to have more on that story coming up. >>> also, 300 million miles from here, some news today about human kind having pulled off the amazing achievemented of landing a spacecraft on a speeding comet. as we reported on last night's show, one of the concerns about that mission is that there's not very much gravity on the come et. it's only about 1/10,000th of the comet would be at risk of floating away, basically not being able to stick to the comet once it landed there. well, we talked about that last night on the show. the problem of the comet lander floating away? in fact, has happened now twice in the past 24 hours. the little landing craft can't stick. it just floated away for a while into space before eventually coming back down on the comet today. the problem no
mine. that ceo is the most visible face of the coal industry in this country. today, he was criminally indicted, essentially for the death of those 29 men. and he will be facing decades in prison if he can convicted. we're going to have more on that story coming up. >>> also, 300 million miles from here, some news today about human kind having pulled off the amazing achievemented of landing a spacecraft on a speeding comet. as we reported on last night's show, one of the concerns about...
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penrose the mine for $500. that is what began their interest in cripple creek mining. foundation of the penrose, pencer was ting about 1909 -- he getting dividends himself of over $1 million every year. that was not only a lot of money today, but it was significant back then. the life rted to enjoy of newly founded wealth. he bought a place in paris, he a place in hawaii, but he had a vision for bringing, basically, the east coast and his friends out to colorado springs, colorado. them to come vince out -- could not convince them duty of out into the the region, so he envisioned an idea of building resort. and so in 1916, he envisioned the broadmoor hotel. it opened in december 1918. so that he could convince his friends to come out. familiar to have a background for them. he chose architect, a firm that just finished building grand station in new york -- he had these to paint the ceilings of the broadmoor hotel. grounds to be beautiful and feel like a glorious estate on the east hired a o we landscaping firm who, six years earlier, just finished central park in new yo
penrose the mine for $500. that is what began their interest in cripple creek mining. foundation of the penrose, pencer was ting about 1909 -- he getting dividends himself of over $1 million every year. that was not only a lot of money today, but it was significant back then. the life rted to enjoy of newly founded wealth. he bought a place in paris, he a place in hawaii, but he had a vision for bringing, basically, the east coast and his friends out to colorado springs, colorado. them to come...
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chris lamb was a personal friend of mine for many years. what led you to have an interest in this discipline more so than anything else please? >> for me, the interest in world war ii history began when i was about four. i started collecting a series of magazines, the history of the second world war. every week i would go out with my father and we would buy a new addition. it was the entire history of the war. and that was the genesis of it. then i started interviewing the men themselves. about 5,000 interviews with special operators from world war ii as well as special operators, special forces, special operations forces, everything from the marine raiders to the rangers of dog company at.to hock to the first special service for us, but for me the most interesting group that i ever interviewed with the men and women of the oss because they had maintained their vows of silence. a very difficult group to interview. and it was through years of research. i have written written four books on the oss. now those individuals entrusted me with thei
chris lamb was a personal friend of mine for many years. what led you to have an interest in this discipline more so than anything else please? >> for me, the interest in world war ii history began when i was about four. i started collecting a series of magazines, the history of the second world war. every week i would go out with my father and we would buy a new addition. it was the entire history of the war. and that was the genesis of it. then i started interviewing the men themselves....
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he has been working in the mines since he was 17.e rails against the oligarchs and the growing gap tween rich and poor. >> what do they do with the money? they give it all to kiev, but if we had new russia, the money would be used to benefit us here. new russia would be much better. >> the autonomous region of crimea is responsible for its own affairs, and we want to be like them, with its own ministries and its own president. >> more than anything else, once an affordable place to live. things like that, he says, were much better in the soviet union. now nearly half his wages go just to pay the rent. >> people in russia have a much better life than we do, much better. >> how does he know that? >> we see it on tv. >> 1980's, soviet times. >> like many here, alec idealizes the old days of the soviet union and admires the glamorous image of russia presented on television. his wife, natasha, a nurse, is even more skeptical of the new government in kiev. >> no one knows what would be better, but in ukraine, we are considered and its, so
he has been working in the mines since he was 17.e rails against the oligarchs and the growing gap tween rich and poor. >> what do they do with the money? they give it all to kiev, but if we had new russia, the money would be used to benefit us here. new russia would be much better. >> the autonomous region of crimea is responsible for its own affairs, and we want to be like them, with its own ministries and its own president. >> more than anything else, once an affordable...
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-- to salt lake city, connecting to the rich copper mines.dealist mer was an and a visionary, she needed the acumen of george peabody, who is a remarkable man in american history. he was a partner in the firm of spencer trapping company. of y helped develop some america's leading industry. what george foster peabody brought to the partnership was the ability to find investors finance the railroad -- to finance palmer stream. it was with the denver and rio to nde western that they had retool from standard is too narrow gauge. palmer family became a millionaire in 1901. up until that time, he had been struggling financially. after the rio grande, palmer build his dream home. always wanted d to build in this beautiful canyon northwest of colorado springs and he finally have the financial prowess to do it. in 1905, the house was remodeled and that was when the stone was brought in, beautiful roof tiles, and the castle was created. today, it still stands. piece a really beautiful of our history and we're all proud that it has been preserved. anoth
-- to salt lake city, connecting to the rich copper mines.dealist mer was an and a visionary, she needed the acumen of george peabody, who is a remarkable man in american history. he was a partner in the firm of spencer trapping company. of y helped develop some america's leading industry. what george foster peabody brought to the partnership was the ability to find investors finance the railroad -- to finance palmer stream. it was with the denver and rio to nde western that they had retool...
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heart is mine and you'll love me forever ♪ ♪ baby your heart is mine and you'll love me forever ♪ [ singingnish ] [ singing in spanish ] [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: that's the way to do it. thank you so much. romeo santos! "formula: volume 2" is in stores now. we will be right back, everybody. come on back. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ - ( helicopter whirring ) - ( roars ) ( siren wails ) ( pop music playing ) ♪ when you're ready ♪ ready, ready, ready ♪ come and get it ♪ get it, get it ♪ when you're ready, come and get it ♪ ♪ na na na na ♪ na na na na na na na ♪ ♪ when you're ready, come and get it ♪ ♪ na na na na... female announcer: it's a great big world and it can all be yours. here and only here. ♪ come and get it. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: my thanks to mark ruffalo, stephen merchant, romeo santos, anthony kiedis right there. [ cheers and applause ] and the roots, ladies and gentlemen, from philadelphia. there they are. stay tuned for "late night with seth meyers." thank you for watching. have a great night. i hope to see you tomorrow. thank you so much. romeo santos! than
heart is mine and you'll love me forever ♪ ♪ baby your heart is mine and you'll love me forever ♪ [ singingnish ] [ singing in spanish ] [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: that's the way to do it. thank you so much. romeo santos! "formula: volume 2" is in stores now. we will be right back, everybody. come on back. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ - ( helicopter whirring ) - ( roars ) ( siren wails ) ( pop music playing ) ♪ when you're ready ♪ ready, ready, ready ♪ come and...
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mining the moon. these types of activities. does that concern you? >> more better. >> even though mining on the moon, there is no hesitation, like 'wait a second, guys.' >> we don't own the moon, nasa doesn't feel any ownership over the moon even though we were the first to get there- - which was great and a great accomplishment--but if people want to do things on the moon that's great. >> the outer-space treaty was a product of its time and place. there were only two actors in space at that point: the united states and the soviet union. and the key provision in there is "no property rights in space." absent property rights how can we engage in moon mining, extraction? that's going to be an interesting question that has to be worked out. and there's lots of lawyers who deal with space law who've been debating this for years. but until there's actually a test case it probably won't be resolved. >> all of the international laws that's and all the regulations we have about space exploration are designed for states. so we don't really have any laws or re
mining the moon. these types of activities. does that concern you? >> more better. >> even though mining on the moon, there is no hesitation, like 'wait a second, guys.' >> we don't own the moon, nasa doesn't feel any ownership over the moon even though we were the first to get there- - which was great and a great accomplishment--but if people want to do things on the moon that's great. >> the outer-space treaty was a product of its time and place. there were only two...
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they called their venture the reserve mining company.h erickson remembers the early days, before the trouble started. anybody that came here to work was in -- [ dog barks ] shush! -- was in bad shape economically. and reserve built the town, they furnished us with our medical facilities, fire, ambulance, everything. um... i can't say enough good things about reserve mining. schoumacher: taconite contains iron. not a lot, but enough to make a profit, if you know how to crush it and separate the grains of iron from the rest of the rock. and reserve knew how. but the refining process requires vast amounts of water and produces 2 tons of sandy residue, called tailings, for every ton of iron pellets. and that creates a problem. those tailings have to be put somewhere. and for years, the cheapest place to put them was the lake. that upset a lot of people, like environmentalist alden lind. the save lake superior association started in late '69 and came about largely because of concerns of people who lived in the silver bay vicinity about the im
they called their venture the reserve mining company.h erickson remembers the early days, before the trouble started. anybody that came here to work was in -- [ dog barks ] shush! -- was in bad shape economically. and reserve built the town, they furnished us with our medical facilities, fire, ambulance, everything. um... i can't say enough good things about reserve mining. schoumacher: taconite contains iron. not a lot, but enough to make a profit, if you know how to crush it and separate the...
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heart is mine and you'll love me forever ♪ ♪ baby your heart is mine and you'll love me forever ♪ [ singing cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: that's the way to do it. thank you so much. romeo santos! "formula: volume 2" is in stores now. we will be right back, everybody. come on back. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ my grandson's got this blankie that gets filthy but he's got such sensitive skin that you worry about what you use in the laundry so i use new tide pods free & gentle to get a deep clean that's gentle on skin. ohhh new tide pods free & gentle you use tide pods? yeh. that little guy cleans, brightens and fight stains so now i can focus on more pressing matters woo your sweet peppers aren't next to your hot peppers. gasp tide pods three times the stain removal power available at target [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: my thanks to mark ruffalo, stephen merchant, romeo santos, anthony kiedis right there. [ cheers and applause ] and the roots, ladies and gentlemen, from philadelphia. there they are. stay tuned for "late night with seth meyers." thank you for watching. have a great night.
heart is mine and you'll love me forever ♪ ♪ baby your heart is mine and you'll love me forever ♪ [ singing cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: that's the way to do it. thank you so much. romeo santos! "formula: volume 2" is in stores now. we will be right back, everybody. come on back. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ my grandson's got this blankie that gets filthy but he's got such sensitive skin that you worry about what you use in the laundry so i use new tide pods free &...
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companies looking to mine there. still pumps the most money into its space programs at $42 billion in 2013. europe and russia come in a loose second, followed by china and japan. india has one of the smallest government space budgets at $1 billion. but it hasn't deterred the country from making huge leaps. it launched a mars orbit for in 2013. and on a shoe string budget of $75 million, compared to nasa's $671 million for a similar mission. >> the success of our space program is a shining symbol of what we are capable of as a nation. >> reporter: mary snow, al jazeera. >>> the director of research for the space foundation says forget talk of a global space race, the u.s. is so far ahead that there is no real competition. but the word that mary just used co-op -- atition. there was a news headline that says russia wins the race into space. it is a very different mine set now. >> absolutely. back in the early days you had the u.s. and soviet union and they were trying to accomplish milestones. who could put a man in sp
companies looking to mine there. still pumps the most money into its space programs at $42 billion in 2013. europe and russia come in a loose second, followed by china and japan. india has one of the smallest government space budgets at $1 billion. but it hasn't deterred the country from making huge leaps. it launched a mars orbit for in 2013. and on a shoe string budget of $75 million, compared to nasa's $671 million for a similar mission. >> the success of our space program is a shining...
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america's worst mining disaster in decades. well tonight, the man who oversaw the mine, former ceo don blankenship has been indieted for federal safety violations. in a recent interview, he denied allegations of trying to cover up problems at the mine. >> don't touch mycamera. >> reporter: he tried to take our cameras as we attempted to question him. he faces 31 years in prison if convi convicted. >>> to washington state and a chilling new 911 tape, revealing something we had not heard. you'll remember that popular football player, walking into his high school cafeteria with a gun. he was the homecoming prince who texted his friends, invited them to his lunch table before opening fire. well, tonight, we hear the teacher who was standing right beside him and what she tried to do. abc's neal karlinsky from seattle. >> 911, we have a shooting. marysville-pilchuck high school cafeteria. we have many injured. >> reporter: amidst the chaos of that shooting at marysville-pilchuck high school, 911 tapes reveal a teacher -- >> my name i
america's worst mining disaster in decades. well tonight, the man who oversaw the mine, former ceo don blankenship has been indieted for federal safety violations. in a recent interview, he denied allegations of trying to cover up problems at the mine. >> don't touch mycamera. >> reporter: he tried to take our cameras as we attempted to question him. he faces 31 years in prison if convi convicted. >>> to washington state and a chilling new 911 tape, revealing something we...
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. >> the mine is located in northern chile, town that is 500 miles north of the driest desert on earth operating for 120 years. they worked at the bottom of a spiral highway 98 degrees, 90 percent humidity, and the mine collapsed and trap them. the only way out was a spiral highway. >> and was it gold? >> gold and copper. >> when they got trapped, what trapped, what happened exactly? was there an explosion? >> a massive explosion. the structure of the mountains gave way. it was way. it was like an earthquake underground the way the men described it. the stone walls began to undulate. there were explosions. another told me it was like listening to a machine gun fire at them. so they were trapped below. it was it was like basically living a massive collapse underground. they had enough food for 25 men to last two days. as the days went by they began to ration. they lived on a single cookie a day and then a a cookie every two days along with a spoonful of tuna as some dirty industrial water was trapped with them and they gradually began to die. they could hear drills coming for them in th
. >> the mine is located in northern chile, town that is 500 miles north of the driest desert on earth operating for 120 years. they worked at the bottom of a spiral highway 98 degrees, 90 percent humidity, and the mine collapsed and trap them. the only way out was a spiral highway. >> and was it gold? >> gold and copper. >> when they got trapped, what trapped, what happened exactly? was there an explosion? >> a massive explosion. the structure of the mountains...
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knowing, i am honored that you actually took a book of mine, of course it was a book about dr.o this notion that peter raises of all the things and the social injustice where they kept you together. so the "new york times," they kind of outed you guys about this book coming out on your 50th anniversary. >> like that was the focus. >> the "times", point was you guys have really been together a little more than 54 years, but the book celebrates 50 years. and what was your reaction to that? >> you know, we, we needed two years to process mary's passing, passing, thank you. we were not about to high bomb this moment and say let's make money. we took two years and started examining in our hearts what would and way to express this legacy and an invocation to the next generation. we're talking about a 50-year span, not just in music. oh, let's do something to make money because it's this year. this is not that kind of work. and that's vatuous. and it was insulting. >> i think the think that stands out about the text, if we do say so ourselves, it's not just a description of who was wh
knowing, i am honored that you actually took a book of mine, of course it was a book about dr.o this notion that peter raises of all the things and the social injustice where they kept you together. so the "new york times," they kind of outed you guys about this book coming out on your 50th anniversary. >> like that was the focus. >> the "times", point was you guys have really been together a little more than 54 years, but the book celebrates 50 years. and what...
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it was the maintenance and the actual technology of the mines themselves. historian,military so i don't know all the details, but they come up with a better mine. so, you know, that is part of it. the second part of it is just political expediency. daniels was against reddish violations of international law when we were neutral, the u.s. was neutral, and it was the brits versus the germans. once it is the u.s. and the brits versus the germans, well, international law did not mean as much to him as it did when he was the neutral. craig, would you say that armchair not an admiral, not a military background, but he was a publisher. did he stay aloof from the operations? these newspapers at the time did he was secretary -- sometimes kind of distance himself a little bit from chicago when he became navy secretary? i don't know much about daniels' tenure and if editorial policy changed with, kind of, in a way, inng with daniels' change his own views about our participation in the war effort. >> that is an interesting question and one i actually addressed in the b
it was the maintenance and the actual technology of the mines themselves. historian,military so i don't know all the details, but they come up with a better mine. so, you know, that is part of it. the second part of it is just political expediency. daniels was against reddish violations of international law when we were neutral, the u.s. was neutral, and it was the brits versus the germans. once it is the u.s. and the brits versus the germans, well, international law did not mean as much to him...
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hershey's is mine, yours, our chocolate.i thought it'd be bigger. ♪ ♪ (dad) there's nothing i can't reach in my subaru. (vo) introducing the all-new subaru outback. love. it's what makes a subaru,a subaru. >> stephen: welcome back. nation, you can't spell judgment without "u" appearing before "me." this is tip of the hat, wag of the finger! this is tip of the hat, wag of the finger. first up, folks, there is a lot of hunger in america. in 2012, more than one in seven u.s. house holds experienced food insecurity. that means they don't know where their next meal will come from. and i totally understand. just last night, i couldn't decide whether to order italian or chinese. so i split the difference and ordered azerbaijani food. of course, by the time i got it, my toyug plov was super-dry. so, yeah, i know what it's like out there. and though i support congress' $800 million cut to our food stamp program that obama signed this year, i'm not a monster. i wouldn't want any legitimately hungry person to starve. my heart goes out
hershey's is mine, yours, our chocolate.i thought it'd be bigger. ♪ ♪ (dad) there's nothing i can't reach in my subaru. (vo) introducing the all-new subaru outback. love. it's what makes a subaru,a subaru. >> stephen: welcome back. nation, you can't spell judgment without "u" appearing before "me." this is tip of the hat, wag of the finger! this is tip of the hat, wag of the finger. first up, folks, there is a lot of hunger in america. in 2012, more than one in...
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there's coal mining there. >> there is coal mining.thing in my life. >> stephen: no one forced you to come here, i hope. >> especially this. >> stephen: all right. but you were a normal person. >> i was. >> stephen: well-- >> i was and then everything changed. and now i'm made of rubber. >> stephen: do things bounce off of? >> oh, my god. nothing go. >> stephen: really? >> no, yeah, no, i grew up in kentucky, i mean, not skinning squirreles.actually, i have skia squirrel before. i can't even say that. >> stephen: you just caught yourself in a lie. >> i was like jennifer, you be eating squirrel chili. >> stephen: i think we meade news. but you were kind of plucked from obscurity at a young expainl now you're a hero to a lot of people. do you identify with your character at all? >> no, it's so dangerous to say that, because she is leading a rebellion to change the world. but i need a new juje. >> stephen: what is a juje? >> a juje is a hair fluff. high hair person is probably freaking out right now for me touching it. >> stephen: okay, s
there's coal mining there. >> there is coal mining.thing in my life. >> stephen: no one forced you to come here, i hope. >> especially this. >> stephen: all right. but you were a normal person. >> i was. >> stephen: well-- >> i was and then everything changed. and now i'm made of rubber. >> stephen: do things bounce off of? >> oh, my god. nothing go. >> stephen: really? >> no, yeah, no, i grew up in kentucky, i mean, not skinning...
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>>> you know that scene in "finding nemo" when the seagulls are going, "mine, mine."oom is closed but she is worried about the sea gulls on top of the car. >> oh, my gosh. >> one has his wings out like, hey. >> it's like an alfred hitchcock movie. >> they'll swoop on your head. it's good luck. they just take your food. they're just trying to survive. >> okay. let's close the car up, please. >> anybody who owned a dog knows dogs will beg for food. that's a puppy. this is a pitbull puppy just a few months ago. this woman is having jerky and the dog for the first time starts begging. >> you've got to nip that down. that's bad behavior. you don't want to promote that. >> this woman stands tough. she doesn't give in. >> no. no. >>> i think when we look back on halloween next year it will be defined by the epically disgusting full-on serial killer pranks that happen. we have another one here. it's a terrifying crowd with a chainsaw. >> this is taking it too far. >> i agree. when somebody calls the police and cops come in, they are going to shoot him. >> you can see they hav
>>> you know that scene in "finding nemo" when the seagulls are going, "mine, mine."oom is closed but she is worried about the sea gulls on top of the car. >> oh, my gosh. >> one has his wings out like, hey. >> it's like an alfred hitchcock movie. >> they'll swoop on your head. it's good luck. they just take your food. they're just trying to survive. >> okay. let's close the car up, please. >> anybody who owned a dog knows dogs...
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stroking his face like mine with a razor like i have.eforehe lost his arm -- he woke up, he did everything like i do. these things are not difficult for charlie. have barbersen shave them, but the majority do it themselves and charlie has patterned his life after every man. he maintains that if you think normally, there is no reason why you should not act normally. charlie can get by without the use of his hands without other people helping him. charlie prefers to be independent. himas never occurred to before world war i to have somebody else brush and comb his hair. after a grenade exploded and blew his hands off in france, he figured there still was not anyone living who would handle mcgonegal that are then thanegal -- better mcgonegal. does not shoelaces bother him either. he does it about seven seconds slower than me, which gives me time to go and catch the bus. -- time itime i and , mine -- time i tie them come undone. charlie ties them so they can stick. three, charlieut learned how to dress himself. after the war, the habit persi
stroking his face like mine with a razor like i have.eforehe lost his arm -- he woke up, he did everything like i do. these things are not difficult for charlie. have barbersen shave them, but the majority do it themselves and charlie has patterned his life after every man. he maintains that if you think normally, there is no reason why you should not act normally. charlie can get by without the use of his hands without other people helping him. charlie prefers to be independent. himas never...
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says they are looking into canadian mines.ason that the world's biggest jewel or did not get into owning mines in the first it is becausey getting into the mining business can be quite tricky. easy, given that all of those mines are overseas, in africa or elsewhere in the world. they need toing measure political risk, economic risk, and the point of staff as well, so it is not an easy decision. chang emphasizes that this is not a final decision. ofy are exploring the idea getting into mine purchases and are cautious about mergers and acquisitions. >> what are their latest moves? >> they are focusing on gems, precious stones. seller,t bought jewelry hearts on fire for $150 million back in august. they are trying to expand product offering. hearts on fire will open its first mainland stores in shanghai. the stores will run workshops and have specialists to explain more about diamond selection to its customers. so they are basically focusing on precious stones. that may end up paying more, given that chow tai fook first half offi
says they are looking into canadian mines.ason that the world's biggest jewel or did not get into owning mines in the first it is becausey getting into the mining business can be quite tricky. easy, given that all of those mines are overseas, in africa or elsewhere in the world. they need toing measure political risk, economic risk, and the point of staff as well, so it is not an easy decision. chang emphasizes that this is not a final decision. ofy are exploring the idea getting into mine...
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you do your team, i do mine. >> i had someone ask me, speaker of the house, how will you deal with thecord. i said i'm not going to run from it. i'm going to run on it. we had an economic turn around. we have done a lot of things that if they were down in washington, it would transform this nation. there was the economy back on track. we'll communicate the story. when we do that we'll be successful in november. >> hi everybody. i'm kay hagan. happy 4th of july. >> thank you. >> when you're done marching come to the park, we'll say the pledge of allegiance, we'll sing the "star-spangled banner", and we have an icy coke for you. >> i don't think people know her all that well. she's been in the senate. she was a legislators, but i don't think people are familiar with her. >> how are you. >> do you know each other. >> nobody nose who he is. he's in a second term as the u.s. senator. >> we'll have the tooth brush. he is delighted to be here. i am presenting this flag. united states of america to jamie, and we will raise this flag on the 4th of july. we have to remember all the men and women
you do your team, i do mine. >> i had someone ask me, speaker of the house, how will you deal with thecord. i said i'm not going to run from it. i'm going to run on it. we had an economic turn around. we have done a lot of things that if they were down in washington, it would transform this nation. there was the economy back on track. we'll communicate the story. when we do that we'll be successful in november. >> hi everybody. i'm kay hagan. happy 4th of july. >> thank you....
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camp eventually extended that rail line all the way to salt lake city, connecting to the rich copper mines there. he did that largely thanks to the benefit of a new partner. palmer was an idealist and visionary. he needed the biggest acumen of george auster peabody. partner of a firm in new york city the helped develop some of america's leading industries. what george foster peabody brought to the partnership was the ability to find investors and finance the railroad. it was with the denver and rio grande western that they had to retool from narrow gauge to standard gauge that palmer began to see a profit and finally became a millionaire in 1901. until that time, he had been struggling financially. his dreamted to build home am a home he always wanted to build in this canyon north of colorado springs and finally had the finances to do it. remodeled and that's when the stone was brought in and the castle was created. stands.le still it operated by the navigators but it's a beautiful piece of our history and we are all proud it has been preserved. another thing i think is interesting and has
camp eventually extended that rail line all the way to salt lake city, connecting to the rich copper mines there. he did that largely thanks to the benefit of a new partner. palmer was an idealist and visionary. he needed the biggest acumen of george auster peabody. partner of a firm in new york city the helped develop some of america's leading industries. what george foster peabody brought to the partnership was the ability to find investors and finance the railroad. it was with the denver and...
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craig's experience is completely different than mine. yeah. yes, mike has used truecar.t truecar, we'll show you how much others paid for the car you want, and how much you should. because i used truecar there was no haggling about the price. they treated me so well, and it was just such a quick, easy experience. get your car, and get back to the life you love. welcome to the future of car-buying. >>> still to come on the man who killed osama. >> it is not a training site. i knew there would be a hallway, room on two sides, standing in front of me with his hands on his wife was the face i'd seen a thousand times. >> ubl. >> my first thought was we got him. we got him. we just ended the war. it would be irresponsible of me not to give everyone else closure. i remember a guy standing up in front of me telling me, explaining to his friend's daughter why did god do this. every single day said god didn't do this, the devil did. ♪ we kind of piled in, there was a another s.e.a.l. that i sat next to, still sinking in what just happened. this s.e.a.l. was from new york city, he
craig's experience is completely different than mine. yeah. yes, mike has used truecar.t truecar, we'll show you how much others paid for the car you want, and how much you should. because i used truecar there was no haggling about the price. they treated me so well, and it was just such a quick, easy experience. get your car, and get back to the life you love. welcome to the future of car-buying. >>> still to come on the man who killed osama. >> it is not a training site. i knew...
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hershey's is mine, yours, our chocolate. to help spread some holiday cheer.sh back everywhere, every time; and 2% back at the grocery store. thank you! even before they got 3% back on gas, all with no hoops to jump through, a couple was inspired to use their bankamericard cash rewards credit card to throw the ultimate ugly sweater party of the season. that's the spirit of rewarding connections. apply online or at a bank of america near you. >> jon: that's our show i wanted to mention something real quick. on november 14th we've got the rosewater movie, it's coming out. you need to go see it. but beyond that, on the 13th we're doing what's called a sneak peak because we're flashers. i don't know why they call it a sneak peak. w!at we're going to do is we're. we're going to show the movie and then we're going to be interviewed;journalist named stn colbert. so you can watch it, you can be in the theatre and it happens simultaneously in smell-vision. you'll be able to smell it. there's the website if you're interested, check it out. things are getting excited. i'
hershey's is mine, yours, our chocolate. to help spread some holiday cheer.sh back everywhere, every time; and 2% back at the grocery store. thank you! even before they got 3% back on gas, all with no hoops to jump through, a couple was inspired to use their bankamericard cash rewards credit card to throw the ultimate ugly sweater party of the season. that's the spirit of rewarding connections. apply online or at a bank of america near you. >> jon: that's our show i wanted to mention...
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it was friends of mine, teammates of mine. >> the proud papa showing off his best works of art when heonored last week. six-year-old levi and the four-year-old were bonafide car red carpet steelers. >> do they know dad is a movie star? >> i don't know if they know dad is a movie star. they know dad is an actor. dad goes away. we pack up and go to odd great places and what they got from, say, like last year, "dallas fire club." what they got from that, oh, i remember when we were in new orleans and dad, you looked so skinny, you know. here is a trophy. >> have they seen any of your movies? >> no, i haven't made many in the last few years that they can see. >> that are appropriate. >> we got a little time. i look forward to them seeing "inner stellar" here soon. >> with a pg 13 rating, they have a few years to go. the sci-fi space thriller hits theaters november 7th. >> mission does not work if the people on earth are dead by the time you pull it off. >> not far, no,. >> after working so closely alongside matthew during their grueling shoot, his co-stars anne hathaway and jessica chastai
it was friends of mine, teammates of mine. >> the proud papa showing off his best works of art when heonored last week. six-year-old levi and the four-year-old were bonafide car red carpet steelers. >> do they know dad is a movie star? >> i don't know if they know dad is a movie star. they know dad is an actor. dad goes away. we pack up and go to odd great places and what they got from, say, like last year, "dallas fire club." what they got from that, oh, i remember...
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families areallying in makeshift camps in areas scattered withing land mines and ied's. stratford reports. >> reporter: these people have little else to protect their family against the cold close to the border. >> translator: we are trying to protect ourselves. aid arrived today, but we were told it is not our turn yet. we will have to wait. >> reporter: he is one of tens of thousands of refugees who have fled fighting between the pakistani military and the pakistan taliban. they had little choice but to cross the border into neighboring afghanistan. there is a risk of attacks by the afghan taliban here. and as winter comes basic protection is also a serious concern. >> translator: some people don't even have tents. we get 200 kilos of wood, but it's not enough for even ten days. this winter lasts at least three months. >> reporter: this is one of the schools in the camp. these young boys are being warned about another hidden danger in the surrounding countryside, land mines. when the snows come, finding and removing the explosive devices will be even more difficult. >>
families areallying in makeshift camps in areas scattered withing land mines and ied's. stratford reports. >> reporter: these people have little else to protect their family against the cold close to the border. >> translator: we are trying to protect ourselves. aid arrived today, but we were told it is not our turn yet. we will have to wait. >> reporter: he is one of tens of thousands of refugees who have fled fighting between the pakistani military and the pakistan taliban....