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. >> several members of congress believe moorehead should roll from the secret service, but the white house is reserving judgment until the investigation is complete. up to three secret service employees were fired in connection with a prostitution scandal in colombia. war could soon be dismissed. >> it would not surprise the if more were to leave. >> maryland congressman elijah cummings sits on the house oversight committee. he sent a letter to the director of the secret service and talk to him for over an hour this week, demanding answers. >> the thought that a secret service agent, several of them would be spending the night with these ladies really causes of some concern. >> at least 11 secret service employees and 10 military member for allegedly involved with as many as 20 women before the president's trip to a summit last weekend to the city of cartagena. >> you go to colombia and have a fight with a prostitute over how much she should be paid? a total lack of common sense. >> is especially disgusting. >> the white house says the president continues to have confidence in the ag
. >> several members of congress believe moorehead should roll from the secret service, but the white house is reserving judgment until the investigation is complete. up to three secret service employees were fired in connection with a prostitution scandal in colombia. war could soon be dismissed. >> it would not surprise the if more were to leave. >> maryland congressman elijah cummings sits on the house oversight committee. he sent a letter to the director of the secret...
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once again, jeremy moorehead. >> we are in the smithsonian's national museum of american history.n known as lighting revolution. we look at the process of invenz using edison's light bulb as a case study and then the process of inventing electric lighting 100 years after edison to see how inventors do things differently and how some things haven't changed. right now, we're behind the scenes in the vaults, as it were. the storage room of the electricity collections. this in a nutshell is the history of electric lighting starting with edison's work in 1879. this is one of the demonstration lamps. december 31st, kwoen 79, invited the world to menlo park. he lit up with 100 light bulbs. he won in the marketplace, so his light bulb base is still what we work with. that's the whole reason our electrical system here in the united states is primarily 120 volts. the idea of producing more efficient electric lamps that would use less electricity. that very much edison would have been in favor of. nice edison stuff here. now, what's nice about these trays are these are basically the first fi
once again, jeremy moorehead. >> we are in the smithsonian's national museum of american history.n known as lighting revolution. we look at the process of invenz using edison's light bulb as a case study and then the process of inventing electric lighting 100 years after edison to see how inventors do things differently and how some things haven't changed. right now, we're behind the scenes in the vaults, as it were. the storage room of the electricity collections. this in a nutshell is...
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Apr 17, 2012
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i travel around the commonwealth with two mothers from moorehead, kentucky who lost their daughters to prescription pill abuse. really important to get feel like that, who look like the mothers of the kids, to tell them their story. they will listen to an elected official for five minutes or so. when the mothers talk they really listen. here's what's disheartening. middle schoolers, highschoolers, okay. tell the truth. just because i am the attorney general tell the truth. how many of you have use aid prescription bill or best friends used it for an off label purpose. sad to report, 70%, or 80% of the hands go up. how many think prescription pills are easy to go? 70% or 80% of the hand will stay up. i will ask how many parents lock their medicine cabinets? all the hands go down. i realize not a problem that starts with grandma. in some instances particularly in kentucky an addiction starting in our homes. i have tried to do all i can. create the the state's first prescription pill task force, my drug investigators working with law enforcement. trying to collaborate, share resources in
i travel around the commonwealth with two mothers from moorehead, kentucky who lost their daughters to prescription pill abuse. really important to get feel like that, who look like the mothers of the kids, to tell them their story. they will listen to an elected official for five minutes or so. when the mothers talk they really listen. here's what's disheartening. middle schoolers, highschoolers, okay. tell the truth. just because i am the attorney general tell the truth. how many of you have...
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my backyard, moorehead, minnesota, home to america crystal sugar. 1300 workers locked out the past five months. $2.4 million in total compensation for the ceo. they had a record year of 1.5 billion dollars in revenue. the workers apparently don't deserve to benefit from those profits and they're out of work. that was in december. those workers are still locked out. american crystal sugar has already hired 700 full time non-union workers to replace the 1300 lock out workers and the company hopes to have all 1300 positions filled by next harvest. the sugar beat farmers, you know what they get? your tax dollars. sugar beat subsidies total more than $240 million. as i said in december, why are we giving money to sugar beat farmers and the sugar beat industry while their executives make millions and the workers get screwed? you tell me, is that fair? all they want is this wages they had and health care and pension. this is the difference between supporting billions of dollars for wealthy sugar growers or siding with labor. that is the difference. where are you, democrats? the program we're t
my backyard, moorehead, minnesota, home to america crystal sugar. 1300 workers locked out the past five months. $2.4 million in total compensation for the ceo. they had a record year of 1.5 billion dollars in revenue. the workers apparently don't deserve to benefit from those profits and they're out of work. that was in december. those workers are still locked out. american crystal sugar has already hired 700 full time non-union workers to replace the 1300 lock out workers and the company hopes...
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jeremy moorehead finds some answers. >> we're at frager's hardware, established in 1920, 11 blocks fromtal. i would call this energy efficient land. we have your traditional incandesce incandescents. >> looking for light bulbs. >> light bulbs are a big factor in the store's success. put up to 100 or use a compact fluorescent, too. it's using gases to illuminate the gas. using roughly 20 or 21% of the wattage on a compact fluorescent than you are in a 60 watt soft white incandescent bulb. my house converted to all compact fluorescence. i have seen energy savings. it lowers your air conditioning bill because you're emitting less heat. an led bulb where you get two and a half to three times longer life than you do with cfl. bulb like this is in the $50 range. that's the cadillac. that should last 46 years. that's longer than i'm going to be around. $1.81 to operate this light bulb. 65 watt costs you five to six times more. we're trying to reduce the consumption in the entire country. it's going to benefit us in the long run. >> there you go. change your light bulbs. for more green solution
jeremy moorehead finds some answers. >> we're at frager's hardware, established in 1920, 11 blocks fromtal. i would call this energy efficient land. we have your traditional incandesce incandescents. >> looking for light bulbs. >> light bulbs are a big factor in the store's success. put up to 100 or use a compact fluorescent, too. it's using gases to illuminate the gas. using roughly 20 or 21% of the wattage on a compact fluorescent than you are in a 60 watt soft white...
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i want you to watch this from jeremy moorehead. >> established in 1920, 11 blocks from the u.s.l this energy efficient land. >> thanks. we have pure traditional incandescent. >> i'm looking for one of these lightbulbs. >> lightbulbs are a big factor in the stores success. >> you could use a compact florence sent, too. it's using gases to light the glass. you're only using 20% or 25% of the wattage than you are in an incandescent bulb. i have seen an energy savings. it lowers your air conditioning bill. because you're admitting less heat. a bulb like this is in the $50 range. that's a cadillac. this should last 46 years. that's longer than i'm going to be around. $1.81 for this lightbulb. we're trying to reduce consumption in the entire country. it's going to benefit us in the long run. . >>> i have with meone of the sharpest guys out there on all kinds of issues that we talk about each and every day. gasoline, oil, global warming, energy independence, drill, baby, drill. his latest book is "the quest" energy, security and the remaking of the modern world. daniel yergin, welcome,
i want you to watch this from jeremy moorehead. >> established in 1920, 11 blocks from the u.s.l this energy efficient land. >> thanks. we have pure traditional incandescent. >> i'm looking for one of these lightbulbs. >> lightbulbs are a big factor in the stores success. >> you could use a compact florence sent, too. it's using gases to light the glass. you're only using 20% or 25% of the wattage than you are in an incandescent bulb. i have seen an energy savings....