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which contained trillions of cubic feet of natural gas. >> north america's natural gas supply is so plentifulnd has been described as a virtual ocean. we believe the potential for the shale basins is enormous. a game changer not only for america's natural gas industry but potentially for our economy and environment. >> i am representing the 30 member states to -- who produce 99% of our domestic gas. surveys have found no real credible threat to drinking water from hydraulic fracturing. there has been concern raised about the methods used to talk these researchers. technologies such as hydraulic fracturing have been characterized as inadequately regulated. press reports and websites alleging that six states have documented groundwater contamination resulting from the practice of hydraulic fracturing . such reports are not accurate. >> it is my view and also that of iogcc that hydraulic fracturing is adequately regulated and needs no further study. thank you for this opportunity to provide an overview. >> thank you. [laughter] all of the. >> you do not know what you just thanked him for. >> hi.
which contained trillions of cubic feet of natural gas. >> north america's natural gas supply is so plentifulnd has been described as a virtual ocean. we believe the potential for the shale basins is enormous. a game changer not only for america's natural gas industry but potentially for our economy and environment. >> i am representing the 30 member states to -- who produce 99% of our domestic gas. surveys have found no real credible threat to drinking water from hydraulic...
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kaptur: when a country wants to export elect we fied natural -- elect fied natural gas -- lick fied naturalas -- liquefied natural gas l.n.g., they must file reports. for exports of countries without a free trade agreement, the department of energy must approve an application unless it finds the export will not be consistent with the public interest. to make this determination they evaluate a range of factors when reviewing an application, including economic impact, international considerations, u.s. energy security and environmental effect. the rothfus amendment prohibits the department of energy from even considering one of the most important factors, and that is the impact of l.n.g. exports on climate change. the world's leading scientists are unequivocal. climate change is already happening. on all continents. and across the oceans, and will get much worse if we do not act to cut our emissions of carbon and other green house gases. that means we need to scrutinize the energy infrastructure decisions we make today for their impacts on climate change in the future. every decision to build
kaptur: when a country wants to export elect we fied natural -- elect fied natural gas -- lick fied naturalas -- liquefied natural gas l.n.g., they must file reports. for exports of countries without a free trade agreement, the department of energy must approve an application unless it finds the export will not be consistent with the public interest. to make this determination they evaluate a range of factors when reviewing an application, including economic impact, international...
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, pushing natural biodiversity to exist in a smaller and smaller space and threatening natural ecosystems. narrator: in the next century, the increased population will demand even more from the world's diminishing natural ecosystems. the tropical rainforest is one dramatic example. human needs for wood and other natural resources fueled the destruction of much of the rainforest. from 1950 to the present rainforests shrank from 14% of the planet's land area to only 6%. if this rate of decline continues, there will be no rainforest by the end of the century. schrag: and so, there remain many parts of the tropics where huge areas of biodiversity still exist, and yet, that's changing more and more. in the amazon, as we've cut down forests to grow soybeans in indonesia, as we cut down forests for timber and for palm plantations what we're seeing is natural ecosystems are threatened by human land-use changes. i would argue very generally we should care about the health of any ecosystem -- yea, even the very sparse ecosystems of deserts or parts of the arctic. but i think we need to pay a specia
, pushing natural biodiversity to exist in a smaller and smaller space and threatening natural ecosystems. narrator: in the next century, the increased population will demand even more from the world's diminishing natural ecosystems. the tropical rainforest is one dramatic example. human needs for wood and other natural resources fueled the destruction of much of the rainforest. from 1950 to the present rainforests shrank from 14% of the planet's land area to only 6%. if this rate of decline...
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so-called natural ingredients can be as unhealthy as natural ones.t food and flavor. before we get into the health aspects, can we agree that the movement toward natural foods are quite brilliant when you see how it's working for a chipotle out there which has been very successful. >> yeah, it's upending what people think of fast food. it's telling people, our food isn't what you thought it was. in that respect, as a marketing move, it's getting a lot of attention. absolutely. liz: okay. lots of attention. i can see why. when they announced they were going to do that dorito shell taco. you know what, we sent out and got a couple of those too tacos. i looked around to find what matched that orange in that guy's hand. the one thing i found, it was a pretty close match. was my sneaker. that's not found in the natural world, mark. look, i give them props. why are you saying -- that you're skeptical of this move? >> well, i think some of the moves are good. they're getting rid of trans fats. unsustainable palm oil. i think those are good moves. it reminds
so-called natural ingredients can be as unhealthy as natural ones.t food and flavor. before we get into the health aspects, can we agree that the movement toward natural foods are quite brilliant when you see how it's working for a chipotle out there which has been very successful. >> yeah, it's upending what people think of fast food. it's telling people, our food isn't what you thought it was. in that respect, as a marketing move, it's getting a lot of attention. absolutely. liz: okay....
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that's mother nature checking in on us. men lose that nocturnal erection capability with time. androzene brings you back to all your sexual capabilities. your sexual youth so to say. and that jj, is one of the first testimonials i get from guys who use androzene, >um hum >>they go, you know what, i got up this morning, and i was able to pull vault out of bed, you know? and that's a really really good feeling for a man. now you had mentioned earlier, again, you are a book about sexual health as well, and you're very, very candid in your book. you know, you yourself, you know, suffer with some challenges >>>m hum suffered with some challenges in the bedroom. tell us a little bit about, you know, what happened with you? >>well i took anabolic steroids. i was 18, 19 years old. coaches back then gave it to us. they weren't as illegal back then as they are today. in fact, you can get them over the counter. and what they do, when you take something exogenous, ex, from outside the body, your normal metabolism starts to shut down. w
that's mother nature checking in on us. men lose that nocturnal erection capability with time. androzene brings you back to all your sexual capabilities. your sexual youth so to say. and that jj, is one of the first testimonials i get from guys who use androzene, >um hum >>they go, you know what, i got up this morning, and i was able to pull vault out of bed, you know? and that's a really really good feeling for a man. now you had mentioned earlier, again, you are a book about sexual...
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when biologists want to study the nature of chromosomes or the nature of nerve impulses they don't study goals and lions which are noble beasts, but they study squared and fruit flies because those are the most useful for getting to the truth. we may still be guilty of some snobbery and maybe ignoring opportunities but i don't know what they would be. i think that has been pretty well worked out of our systems. do you have a question? guests are over here. >> i read the book last night. >> let me compliment you. [laughter] is very readable. i read it on my kindle and for addressing that question it was head-on and for the way that you defined it evolution thank you. >> do you have other questions just like that one? [laughter] >> some time ago at a texas book festival you said that you had basically given up on the conflict between science and religion after one saying there should be a guide to the dialogue edition into the constructive. but i wonder given the resurgence of religious matters as him around i'm around the world and some people will see this atlantic cover story about isis
when biologists want to study the nature of chromosomes or the nature of nerve impulses they don't study goals and lions which are noble beasts, but they study squared and fruit flies because those are the most useful for getting to the truth. we may still be guilty of some snobbery and maybe ignoring opportunities but i don't know what they would be. i think that has been pretty well worked out of our systems. do you have a question? guests are over here. >> i read the book last night....
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and they have amount staff very knowledgeable like the supreme nature guides that's all i have to say thank you folks for what the do and . >> rob thank you. >> thank you (clapping) moving right along don't forget this very valuable the san francisco botanical garden grows and sxheefrz plant from around the world more than hundred and 50 open spaces visitors can go through a go off of woods from mezzo america and southeast ace and gardens from chile japan and california and other locations they include the magnolias and other flowers the garden of fragrance to allow people with visual impairments to enjoy the plant through touch and smell the beds from the spanish monetary brought to the united states by with him randolph husband and wife it offers luxuries from gand to botanical illusion and affirmative and the youth education program serves over 12 thousand children there story time and treasurer hunt and hands on children's garden you botanical garden is home to the horticulture with 27 thousand books and perils from garden design and pest management to pot new botanical art and bo
and they have amount staff very knowledgeable like the supreme nature guides that's all i have to say thank you folks for what the do and . >> rob thank you. >> thank you (clapping) moving right along don't forget this very valuable the san francisco botanical garden grows and sxheefrz plant from around the world more than hundred and 50 open spaces visitors can go through a go off of woods from mezzo america and southeast ace and gardens from chile japan and california and other...
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i think one of the stories about natural gas that -- it's sometimes cast towards natural gas versus renewables. the interesting story is the impact of natural gas in distributed -- you sht going to put a coal plant next to your house or office building, but can you put a combined heating power unit or a fuel cell and one of the challenges -- one of the things that we've done for public health reasons is to move big coal plants away from -- and other power plants away from population centers, but we lose a tremendous amount of the energy content in the form of heat because of the chimney but -- >> well, will new york state have to use more coal because of the fracking position? will that have any impact? >> we don't have much coal as it is, and no we're not going to have to use more coal. so the point that i want to make is using natural gas for distributed solutions, you use more of the energy content of the natural gas, but in terms of the solution it ties into other solutions of energy efficiency at the building level and also again, puts more pressure for policy changes that are going to en
i think one of the stories about natural gas that -- it's sometimes cast towards natural gas versus renewables. the interesting story is the impact of natural gas in distributed -- you sht going to put a coal plant next to your house or office building, but can you put a combined heating power unit or a fuel cell and one of the challenges -- one of the things that we've done for public health reasons is to move big coal plants away from -- and other power plants away from population centers,...
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. >> translator: these tea caddies are steepd in natural elements such as sunlight and the natural oil from our hands. that's what gives them their luster. >> nor. yasu's father started the business. once he was a wood worker. but when he noticed the pattern and sheen of the pits he used them for tea caddies. noriyasu went to work under his father's guidance and now he is building on what his father began, an array of products expands by the year. dishes, chop stick rests and tooth pick holders are part of the line-up. >> translator: i'm always thinking while i work and when i'm drifting off to sleep. my antenna is always on. so when inspiration comes i'm ready to incorporate into the my work. >> reporter: peach pit craftsmanship is not practiced anywhere else. so if it is to continue the responsibility will fall on a successor in the family. noriyasu is look to his son keita to take on that task. keita began learning when he was 18. in the nine years since, he has proven himself to be competent at the basics. keita recently went one step further producing objects suitable for exhibiti
. >> translator: these tea caddies are steepd in natural elements such as sunlight and the natural oil from our hands. that's what gives them their luster. >> nor. yasu's father started the business. once he was a wood worker. but when he noticed the pattern and sheen of the pits he used them for tea caddies. noriyasu went to work under his father's guidance and now he is building on what his father began, an array of products expands by the year. dishes, chop stick rests and tooth...
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natural gas is volatile in it's history.so all we need is for natural gas to get back to 350 or $4 btu and our coal business comes back a bit. >> that's important. now when you talk about ag it's been a tufr year for the farmers but that is cyclical right? >> it is. we had back to back bumper's crop. this year's crop is unknown depending on the weather and whether the farmers are getting into the fields to plant. it's a great business for us. we had a fantastic ag franchise. >> probably the best. >> it's beautiful and we love it. >> i just think you had to buy that and another one that i'm just trying to get my arms around would be the fracking sand because that's much more than just in pure oil so also there's obviously some steal involved -- steel involved with drilling. does that come back? >> if you look at last year's business our shale was 2% of revenue. about a percent was crude oil. it's important to us. right now it's down. it came into the first quarter decelerating. we were still up 3% in the first quarter on frac
natural gas is volatile in it's history.so all we need is for natural gas to get back to 350 or $4 btu and our coal business comes back a bit. >> that's important. now when you talk about ag it's been a tufr year for the farmers but that is cyclical right? >> it is. we had back to back bumper's crop. this year's crop is unknown depending on the weather and whether the farmers are getting into the fields to plant. it's a great business for us. we had a fantastic ag franchise....
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in the natural gas industry.o many of these come in at negative costs or zero cost. yes? [inaudible] >> agricultural policy. my name is christine driscoll. i work for green strategy. >> just in terms of the scope of what we are undertaking and the capacities we have at that wri we did not explore that area are yes. [inaudible] >> could you repeat the question real quick? >> could use a few words about what kind of the modeling framework you use to do this announces? >> all the details are laid out in reporteroutin the report. briefly we have an internal wri model that can project emissions can be also used nims in collaboration with duke university and don't like to thank at duke university and marilyn brown at georgia tech, both of whom helped us with the modeling. spirit we will have more q&a after the panel. thank you, karl. [applause] >> all right. i'd like to introduce our moderator who will then call of the panelists and provide a little more bio on each. she is the use environmental correspondent for the g
in the natural gas industry.o many of these come in at negative costs or zero cost. yes? [inaudible] >> agricultural policy. my name is christine driscoll. i work for green strategy. >> just in terms of the scope of what we are undertaking and the capacities we have at that wri we did not explore that area are yes. [inaudible] >> could you repeat the question real quick? >> could use a few words about what kind of the modeling framework you use to do this announces?...
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it's made from natural mineral ingredients. it's hypo-allergenic 100% oil-free, fragrance-free, water-based, is spf-15, and lasts 12 hours. dirty brushes and sponges can be covered with bacteria that cause breakouts and infection. luminess air is the most hygenic way to apply makeup, and dermatologists recommend it. >> when you're wearing luminess air, not only do you look great because of the makeup, but you're actually protecting the future of your skin. luminess air is really the only...
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, pushing natural biodiversity to exist in a smaller and smaller space and threatening natural ecosystems of decline continues, there will be no rainforest by the end of the century. schrag: and so, there remain many parts of the tropics where huge areas of biodiversity still exist, and yet, that's changing more and more. in the amazon, as we've cut down forests to grow soybeans in indonesia, as we cut down forests for timber and for palm plantations what we're seeing is natural ecosystems are threatened by human land-use changes. i would argue very generally we should care about the health of any ecosystem -- yea, even the very sparse ecosystems of deserts or parts of the arctic. but i think we need to pay a special attention to the tropical forest because that's where most of the diversity of life is on earth at the species level. for heaven's sake, we're talking about most of the creation. do we really want to see these forests continue to be destroyed? the sps thatre in them are ofn millions of ars old, and they've taken just almost unimaginably long periods of time to evolve to be ad
, pushing natural biodiversity to exist in a smaller and smaller space and threatening natural ecosystems of decline continues, there will be no rainforest by the end of the century. schrag: and so, there remain many parts of the tropics where huge areas of biodiversity still exist, and yet, that's changing more and more. in the amazon, as we've cut down forests to grow soybeans in indonesia, as we cut down forests for timber and for palm plantations what we're seeing is natural ecosystems are...
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, either natural personal care or natural foods companies, because they want that growth.y of these larger food companies, particularly the packaged food companies, their growth is stagnant and they want to acquire where the growth is. scarlet: julie hyman with the very latest on hormel foods buying applegate. thank you very much. and troy gayeski, my guest right the m&a --oking at $97.7 billion of deals in the u.s. are we going to see m&a in europe take off this year? troy: our view is you will see it take off. the u.s. went through a long hated us in deal activity. get a crisis. just as we started to get going, the euro crisis started to flareup. started to see it come back. that is the point with her mouth. many a creed of transactions building up, building up, building up. -- that is the point with her mel. -- that is the point with hormel. and then you have the tax law advantages as well. so, it made a lot of sense for the u.s. reichel to come back and europe has been lagging. europe typically lags. they have the euro zone crisis, which is far more acute. what you hav
, either natural personal care or natural foods companies, because they want that growth.y of these larger food companies, particularly the packaged food companies, their growth is stagnant and they want to acquire where the growth is. scarlet: julie hyman with the very latest on hormel foods buying applegate. thank you very much. and troy gayeski, my guest right the m&a --oking at $97.7 billion of deals in the u.s. are we going to see m&a in europe take off this year? troy: our view is...
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the natural environment.tory was. >> there is a section for dogs and plenty of parking. transit is available on the 28 bus to get you very easily. the part is ada -- park is ada accessible. it is also a natural lake. this is your chance to stroll around the lake and let the kids run free. it also has many birds to watch. it is a place to find and appreciate what you -- a wonderful breath of fresh air. come and experience in this park and enjoy the people, picnics, and sunshine. this is a lovely place to take a stroll with your loved ones. in the middle of pacific heights, on top of these hills, it offers a great square a peaceful beauty, large trees and grass and greenery. it features tables and benches a playground, restaurants, and tennis courts. there are plenty of areas for football and picnics. it is very much a couple's park. there are many activities you can experience together. stroll on the pathways bring your dog or just picnic at one of the many tables and enjoy all that it has to offer together. m
the natural environment.tory was. >> there is a section for dogs and plenty of parking. transit is available on the 28 bus to get you very easily. the part is ada -- park is ada accessible. it is also a natural lake. this is your chance to stroll around the lake and let the kids run free. it also has many birds to watch. it is a place to find and appreciate what you -- a wonderful breath of fresh air. come and experience in this park and enjoy the people, picnics, and sunshine. this is a...
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connection to nature is a right that the trust for public land is fighting to preserve.ards to ball fields and ponds to playgrounds together we have saved over 3 million acres of land. a park is a gift that is worth protecting. help support the trust for public land and the gift of parks today. ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> breakups are never easy. but the newest generation of love birds gets by with a little help from their phone. instead of going out with a confrontation or a "we need to talk" conversation more and more relationships are ending with a text message. while technology has made it easier than ever to break up we see it's still just as painful. >> sorry i never rescheduled our date. i actually have a girlfriend. >> i'm not going to pretend it's working. >> have you been dumped by text message? comedians youtube stars in their own right, asked 20-somethings to read the last text they received from their exs. it has now gone viral and gone to 1.5 million views. >> we're like oh my gosh. >> the art of the breakup has come a long way from the days of "sex in the city," but the ins
connection to nature is a right that the trust for public land is fighting to preserve.ards to ball fields and ponds to playgrounds together we have saved over 3 million acres of land. a park is a gift that is worth protecting. help support the trust for public land and the gift of parks today. ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> breakups are never easy. but the newest generation of love birds gets by with a little help from their phone. instead of going out with a confrontation or a "we need to...
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it seems that nature seems to have healed it within 35 years. >> isn't it amazing what mother nature does. think of to this way, when the eruption comes up. fresh new material. in effect, it's like i'm going to overstate it like fertiliser, brand new material for plants to grow in, seeds fall, the rain fall is the same as before as the new plants grow, the animals migrate in, and relatively speaking i'm a geologist, we speak in geological time. in a short amount of time mother nature heals the wounds and we are back where we were. >> you mentioned animals, thousands of beg game animals died. this recovery really was nature by itself. >> indeed it was. the devastation was so huge and overwhelming the cost for us to do it would have been prohibitive. it couldn't be done. it shows the power of mother nature she takes care of the large areas. we can't be impatient. 35 years is not that long of a time when you consider the fact that the volcano is, you know 200,000 years old. >> you think human activity could make it worse? >> human activity... >> to make the area recover. >> it's - let m
it seems that nature seems to have healed it within 35 years. >> isn't it amazing what mother nature does. think of to this way, when the eruption comes up. fresh new material. in effect, it's like i'm going to overstate it like fertiliser, brand new material for plants to grow in, seeds fall, the rain fall is the same as before as the new plants grow, the animals migrate in, and relatively speaking i'm a geologist, we speak in geological time. in a short amount of time mother nature...
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nature has provided an oil extract that's one-of-a-kind.. >> this is a nutritional supplement and what it can do is reduce the signs and symptoms associated with inflammation. you know, inflammation is prevalent in many diseases. so it's helpful in many different conditions. >> in the show, people say "well, how can this be so good?" well, because the biggest problem to your body is inflammatory related conditions. doesn't matter if you're a truck driver, if you're a police officer, if you're a fireman if you work in construction, if you work in the restaurant business, if you are a lady that stands on your feet all day. >> almost if you move. >> if you move! because pain just ruins your day. >> you're looking at someone. >> it ruins your day. >> i have a low tolerance. >> it's hard to enjoy your life. everybody has a low tolerance, particularly when you have back pain. back pain will strike 80% of everyone in their lifetime. and it's an overuse condition. chronic, chronic back pain. so when you have back pain you have arthritic pain, parti
nature has provided an oil extract that's one-of-a-kind.. >> this is a nutritional supplement and what it can do is reduce the signs and symptoms associated with inflammation. you know, inflammation is prevalent in many diseases. so it's helpful in many different conditions. >> in the show, people say "well, how can this be so good?" well, because the biggest problem to your body is inflammatory related conditions. doesn't matter if you're a truck driver, if you're a...
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and our currency is largely hedged naturally.fx impact actually off set by lower interest expenses. i'm not concerned about that. obviously, dcp over the long run is a great free option for shareholders, it is the number one ngl producer. the number one ngl -- or natural gas processorled and a number one in transportation. you're getting an upside opportunity at dcp as we move forward. >> i know you're mostly in national gas and there was a train crash in north dakota. i think people are under the impression that pipelines are dangerous. if you had to ship via train or pipe line which is the safest? >> well without a doubt i think that's -- may be the safest maybe that doesn't matter. the u.s. government has recognized over and over again that the pipelines are the safest way to move oil and natural gas liquids. that's what i you're seeing a big move to get the pipe lines in place. they're not easy as you know. but it's the safest way and the cheapest and best way to get it to consumers. >> i think i want to leave it at that. i t
and our currency is largely hedged naturally.fx impact actually off set by lower interest expenses. i'm not concerned about that. obviously, dcp over the long run is a great free option for shareholders, it is the number one ngl producer. the number one ngl -- or natural gas processorled and a number one in transportation. you're getting an upside opportunity at dcp as we move forward. >> i know you're mostly in national gas and there was a train crash in north dakota. i think people are...
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for compressed natural gas vehicles. so it really is technically possible and in fact in pennsylvania one of the early hopes was that there would be a series of compressed natural gas stations built along the turnpike along i-820 for just this particular -- i- 0 for just this particular purpose. so yes it is technically possible. now, let me address the second question which is why don't you use compressed natural gas to fracture wells? and i can think of two reasons why that's not very practical. one of which is i would not want to be around a drill rig when you were running very explosive materials at very high pressure down a well bore. that's incredibly dangerous. the beauty of using water is it doesn't blow up when it's under high pressure before it gets put down the well. the second reason for not doing that is that the fracture stimulation itself is only as good as the transfer of energy from the surface to the rock itself. and using natural gas for example, to fracture wells means that you spend a lot of energy c
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naturalization ceremony scheduled this morning, on the battleship new jersey in camden, four of the newricans will serve in the military battleship will also hold wreath ceremony remember americans who died while serving our country. >> there are many events honoring our fallen heroes for complete run down. head to cbsphilly.com. >>> the jersey shore many will take time to remember fallen members of the armed forces. >> many other will be wrapping up the start of the summer tourism season. "eyewitness news" reporter jan carabeo joins just ocean city. jan? >> reporter: erika ukee, good morning, a pretty nice morning out here in ocean city. little bit breezy, little bit chilly but i really can't complain. unfortunately, however, i am all by myself out hire, just me myself and i on the boardwalk in ocean city this morning. i have a feeling folks will be sleeping in today after a fun filled weekend of activities. but it, won't take too long for that though change this memorial day. hundreds will still be down the shore today and those here in ocean city can honor the servicemen and women wh
naturalization ceremony scheduled this morning, on the battleship new jersey in camden, four of the newricans will serve in the military battleship will also hold wreath ceremony remember americans who died while serving our country. >> there are many events honoring our fallen heroes for complete run down. head to cbsphilly.com. >>> the jersey shore many will take time to remember fallen members of the armed forces. >> many other will be wrapping up the start of the summer...
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natural gas vehicles. it really is technically possible and in fact, and pennsylvania, one of the early hopes was there would be a series of compressed natural gas station built along the turnpike along 80 four just this particular purpose. yes, it is technically possible. now let me address the second question, which was why don't you used compressed natural gas to fracture wells. i can think of two reasons why that is not very practical. one of which is i would not want to be around a drill rate one you are running very explosive materials at very high pressure down a well. that is incredibly dangerous. the beauty of using water is it doesn't blowup when it is under high pressure before it gets put down the well. the second reason is that the fracture stimulation itself is only as good as the transfer of energy from the surface to the rock itself and using natural gas, for example, to fracture wells, means you spend a lot of energy compressing a compressible fluid that will expand on its own accord witho
natural gas vehicles. it really is technically possible and in fact, and pennsylvania, one of the early hopes was there would be a series of compressed natural gas station built along the turnpike along 80 four just this particular purpose. yes, it is technically possible. now let me address the second question, which was why don't you used compressed natural gas to fracture wells. i can think of two reasons why that is not very practical. one of which is i would not want to be around a drill...
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when battle lines are drawn between man and nature, frequently, nature has the upper hand. it's like a time lapse movie scene. >> this looked like something apocalyptic. some kind of end of the world moment. >> although you could see it coming from miles away -- >> look at the size of this thing. oh, yeah. >> you can't escape it. hot, dry weather is the stuff of legend in the sprawling metropolis of phoenix, arizona. here in the valley of the sun, summer temperatures can exceed 100 degrees for weeks on end. being surrounded by desert only makes things hotter. on july 5th, 2011, the combination results in a spectacular phenomenon that fills the sky. >> the storm spanned from one side of the horizon to the other. >> this time lapse must be seen to be believed. the storm is called a haboob. >> an arabic term and it means wind. here in the southwest or across the united states, we generally use the word dust storm. >> the wind from a dying summer thunderstorm kicks up enough dust to produce a dense, massive wall, advancing towards the city. while some take cover, videographer b
when battle lines are drawn between man and nature, frequently, nature has the upper hand. it's like a time lapse movie scene. >> this looked like something apocalyptic. some kind of end of the world moment. >> although you could see it coming from miles away -- >> look at the size of this thing. oh, yeah. >> you can't escape it. hot, dry weather is the stuff of legend in the sprawling metropolis of phoenix, arizona. here in the valley of the sun, summer temperatures can...
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but then you go to a natural gas plant and you're talking $1 to $1.50 per watt. >> rose: is natural gas a bridge away from fossil fuels in some ways? >> we've called it a bridge to a low carbon future yes, and it is a fact, driven principally by market forms, natural gals gas in this country is at a price point where it displaced quite a bit of coal and lowered carbon emissions. >> what are we using the natural gas for? >> a lot of it is for an increase in electricity production. so that's a major part. but it's also -- the very low cost of natural gas in the united states now compared to any other place in the world or major economies in the world, at least, has been the huge factor in increasing our manufacturing capacity and bringing companies back to the united states for manufacturing because the operating costs are low. >> rose: and everybody knows we desperately need to increase our manufacturing capabilities. >> right, and we've created in the united states economy now in the last years, you know, 700,000, 800,000 manufacturing jobs and gas is a part of that story. >> rose: wind
but then you go to a natural gas plant and you're talking $1 to $1.50 per watt. >> rose: is natural gas a bridge away from fossil fuels in some ways? >> we've called it a bridge to a low carbon future yes, and it is a fact, driven principally by market forms, natural gals gas in this country is at a price point where it displaced quite a bit of coal and lowered carbon emissions. >> what are we using the natural gas for? >> a lot of it is for an increase in electricity...
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nature has provided an oil extract that's one-of-a-kind.. >> this is a nutritional supplement and what it can do is reduce the signs and symptoms associated with inflammation. you know, inflammation is prevalent in many diseases. so it's helpful in many different conditions. >> in the show, people say "well, how can this be so good?" well, because the biggest problem to your body is inflammatory related conditions. doesn't matter if you're a truck driver, if you're a police officer, if you're a fireman if you work in construction, if you work in the restaurant business, if you are a lady that stands on your feet all day. >> almost if you move. >> if you move! because pain just ruins your day. >> you're looking at someone. >> it ruins your day. >> i have a low tolerance. >> it's hard to enjoy your life. everybody has a low tolerance, particularly when you have back pain. back pain will strike 80% of everyone in their lifetime. and it's an overuse condition. chronic, chronic back pain. so when you have back pain you have arthritic pain, parti
nature has provided an oil extract that's one-of-a-kind.. >> this is a nutritional supplement and what it can do is reduce the signs and symptoms associated with inflammation. you know, inflammation is prevalent in many diseases. so it's helpful in many different conditions. >> in the show, people say "well, how can this be so good?" well, because the biggest problem to your body is inflammatory related conditions. doesn't matter if you're a truck driver, if you're a...
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in fact, america is now the world's number one natural gas producer... and we could soon become number one in oil. because hydraulic fracturing technology is safely recovering lots more oil and natural gas. supporting millions of new jobs. billions in tax revenue... and a new century of american energy security. the new energy superpower? it's red, white and blue. log on to learn more. feel secure in your dentures... feel free to be yourself all day. just switch from denture paste to sea-bond denture adhesive seals. holds stronger than the leading paste all day... without the ooze. feel secure. be yourself. with stronger, clean sea-bond. ugh... ...heartburn. did someone say burn? try alka seltzer reliefchews. they work just as fast and are proven to taste better than tums smoothies assorted fruit. mmm... amazing. yeah, i get that a lot. alka seltzer heartburn reliefchews. enjoy the relief. fact: when pharmacists are in pain the medicine in advil is their #1 choice for pain relief. more than the medicines in tylenol or aleve. use the medicine that pharmac
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>> it--naturally inclined with mathematics. numbers just--they come to me. >> wow.nus 21? >> um, i could do that for you but i would rather concentrate right now on winning the big bucks. >> yeah. [laughs] and i wouldn't be able to tell you the answer anyway, so... [laughs] so are you ready? say hello to our millionaire money tree, 14 questions spread over two rounds with money values going from 100 bucks all th
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i naturally was there. >> i mean, it's in my mom's character. us her three children we're her priority. then as i got busier she educated herself and started taking classes on wire wrapping. >> today linda is in charge of production. making some of the more intry candidate pieces herself. >> what is it like to work together? >> it's great! >> the best. >> we have fun! >> it's -- i mean, it's productive. we're both working hard but it also doesn't seem like work. you know, it's just fun. >> they both say it took a little adjustment in the beginning. christina had to get used to being the boss. >> she said, you know when we're down here when we're in the officer, you need to give me direction and treat me as anyone else. >> angela walsh who works with christina v said now the roles are clear now. >> do i consider them mother and daughter? we our own duties and special jobs we have to do, it doesn't seem like that. >> the mother daughter relationship is never far from the forefront. francine was one of christina v's first customers. she loves the j
i naturally was there. >> i mean, it's in my mom's character. us her three children we're her priority. then as i got busier she educated herself and started taking classes on wire wrapping. >> today linda is in charge of production. making some of the more intry candidate pieces herself. >> what is it like to work together? >> it's great! >> the best. >> we have fun! >> it's -- i mean, it's productive. we're both working hard but it also doesn't seem...
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it's natural gas and electricity so we have rates 20% below the national average. metals wood paper, all constructing facilities down there and they use massive amounts of electricity and we need to bring plants fast enough on line to serve them. >> you have the cheapest natural gas in the world but you think solar is important. >> we think it is important in the long term to understand how to utilize all technologies and utility scale solar will be a lot more efficient and cheaper than on the roof top so if we could manage solar and the store age piece it becomes more valuable. now it is costly. >> you mentioned and there's a new study out that we subsidize many the wrong people, we should subsidize utilities not people because it might back fire. >> we subsidize the investment to the amount of output so when we look at tax credits on solar and based on investment dollars you get hurt if you're a utility, you get less of a subsidy. >> because we want the rates to come down. the average working person to pay less on utility. over the weekend, you had a reactor in n
it's natural gas and electricity so we have rates 20% below the national average. metals wood paper, all constructing facilities down there and they use massive amounts of electricity and we need to bring plants fast enough on line to serve them. >> you have the cheapest natural gas in the world but you think solar is important. >> we think it is important in the long term to understand how to utilize all technologies and utility scale solar will be a lot more efficient and cheaper...
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i want an all-natural pie filling that tastes amazing.fference. >> this is the big difference. a dairy, all-natural whipping ingredient, okay? >> more expensive? >> it is more expensive. it's about three times the cost. >> okay. oftentimes in business, people think you can make money by raising prices. in this case, we're gonna make money by raising volume. i'm actually gonna lower the price of the pie. everybody in town sells their pie for $18.95 and everybody's crust is pre-made. ours is homemade, our ingredients are all-natural, and our pie is $16.95. i'm gonna beat 'em on all fronts. >> i think we're almost there. >> i think that's good. >> okay. >> okay, thanks. >> all right. >> what are you doing? >> [laughs] inventory. >> inventory? so you take the inventory too? >> of course. >> is there anything you don't do? >> no. >> look, i continue to be amazed by tami's work ethic. she's making $300 a week working two jobs, two kids at home with a third on the way, and she has to deal with jim, which is no picnic. i need to make sure that sh
i want an all-natural pie filling that tastes amazing.fference. >> this is the big difference. a dairy, all-natural whipping ingredient, okay? >> more expensive? >> it is more expensive. it's about three times the cost. >> okay. oftentimes in business, people think you can make money by raising prices. in this case, we're gonna make money by raising volume. i'm actually gonna lower the price of the pie. everybody in town sells their pie for $18.95 and everybody's crust...
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for me the book is very much about the nature the assault on nature nature fighting back when the treesight back, its nature fighting back. here's what he says and want to lead to the formal part of this with this thought. gandalf says the rule of no realm is mine but all were the things that are in peril as the world now stands, those are my care. and for my part i shall not wholly fail in my task if anything passes through this night that can still grow fair or bear fruit and flower again in the days to come. for i, too am a steward. did you not know? and you very much. [applause] >> now we have time to check every two wonderful people are going to bring the mic around. don't be shy. questions, arguments? yes, right here. >> thank you for your presentation. you outlined a very comprehensive and interesting approach to things that need to be done. my question relates to setting priorities about where to start. and what i'm thinking is many of these issues are broad, very deep, comprehensive. how would you go about looking at priorities or criteria to determine where you can get the pol
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we went into natural gas in a big way starting in 2000, now 50% or 60% electricity comes from natural gas. a lot of people like myself switch to natural gas to heat our homes and last winter winter before last, we had highest natural gas prices in the world and this shows that almost double u.s. rate so i just hope the department can be aggressive and forward leaning in helping the governors, the delegation, the utilities to solve this problem. is the pipeline problem, not a gas problem as you know and it is going to take and all of the above strategy in terms of permitting and it is an urgent problem for the region. i assume you agree to that. >> the very first field hearings we had for the qer were in new england specifically given by the gas pipeline issue. the representatives of all six governors were part of the meeting and frankly the remarks did they made were such that governors felt they were going to have this under control and would take care of it. in fact i understand that next year in 2016 there will be a substantial expansion of capacity, taking gas into the boston area
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natural gas vehicles. it really is technically possible. in pennsylvania, one of the early hopes is that there would be a series of compressed natural gas station built along ied for just this particular purpose. so yes, it is technically possible. let me address the second question which is why don't you use compressed natural gas to fracture wells? i can think of to reason that it's not practical. one is i would not beat around a trail raid when you run explosive materials at high pressure. that is incredibly dangerous. the beauty of using water as it doesn't low up under high pressure. the second reason for not doing that is to fracture stimulation itself is only as good as the transfer of energy from the surface to the rock itself and using natural gas the fracture wells means you spend a lot of energy compressing a compressible fluid that will then expand on its own accord without transferring the energy into the rock itself so it has a much less efficient way of tricking the lock apart. in this busin
natural gas vehicles. it really is technically possible. in pennsylvania, one of the early hopes is that there would be a series of compressed natural gas station built along ied for just this particular purpose. so yes, it is technically possible. let me address the second question which is why don't you use compressed natural gas to fracture wells? i can think of to reason that it's not practical. one is i would not beat around a trail raid when you run explosive materials at high pressure....
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the infrastructure to move that natural gas to market. this week we have the mr. abe from japan here in washington, d.c. and believe me, alaskans would love to spread the natural gas to asia and japan but it is a huge project we're looking at a project upwards of $65 billion world class in its scope really unparalleled. you have mentioned before this committee and to me that the process for evaluating the license for the alaskan lng project is kind of at a different category if you will, for projects in the lower 48. can you just again assure me that you are pursuing a conditional license for the alaska lng project and that in this process going forward that this project is receiving your full attention? >> yes, i'm happy to repeat that. we view again the moving the natural gas in alaska is very different proposition from that in the lower 48. the costs are enormous to move it to an export facility so we will -- we are looking at this in a separate way, two points. what we have already proved the free trade agreement part, we are actively
the infrastructure to move that natural gas to market. this week we have the mr. abe from japan here in washington, d.c. and believe me, alaskans would love to spread the natural gas to asia and japan but it is a huge project we're looking at a project upwards of $65 billion world class in its scope really unparalleled. you have mentioned before this committee and to me that the process for evaluating the license for the alaskan lng project is kind of at a different category if you will, for...
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looking for natural foods without artificial ingredients. and they're willing to pay a bit more for it. >> it is a quality of life issue kind of affordable indulgence. >> now we add just really nice high quality sea salt. >> says their customers want that quality. after just three years already spanned to go keeping one demands all natural business that's really popping. in new york, jill wagner. >> on your health watch this morning, many us hospitals have stopped sending new moms home from the hospital with free formula samples. public health officials oppose the freebie because they say it discourages breast feeding n2013, just under one third of us maternity wards offered give away versus three/four back in 2007. 3,000 hospitalization were surveyed. >>> coming up on 5:43, we want to check in with katie and our weather watchers. are he they taking the day off? >> i feel like a lot of people are sleeping in. yes, people that are on holiday here today casino of want to just enjoy the holiday. so it we appreciate the ones we've got never here
looking for natural foods without artificial ingredients. and they're willing to pay a bit more for it. >> it is a quality of life issue kind of affordable indulgence. >> now we add just really nice high quality sea salt. >> says their customers want that quality. after just three years already spanned to go keeping one demands all natural business that's really popping. in new york, jill wagner. >> on your health watch this morning, many us hospitals have stopped...
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lawyers support our government by the nature of their work and their faithfulness to the rule of law. a report by the american bar association and the association of american law schools is still pertinent today in part because it says that lawyers acting outside governmental agencies and institutions help clients and others engage in voluntary self governance, which is important in the preservation of our liberty. for example, lawyers draft agreements such as articles of incorporation or partnership agreements that govern how we associate with one another. a 2009 article characterizes the lawyer as a civics teacher to his or her clients and points out that the lawyer's advice attributes to the administration of the law and its aims as the lawyer cannot participate as a legal advisor in a line of conduct that is immoral, unfair, or of doubtful legality. another professor once wrote that lawyers are activist judges as they practice law. in this regard, lawyers support our constitutional form of government. i want to shift the focus to jury trials. lawyers are major actors in the exerci
lawyers support our government by the nature of their work and their faithfulness to the rule of law. a report by the american bar association and the association of american law schools is still pertinent today in part because it says that lawyers acting outside governmental agencies and institutions help clients and others engage in voluntary self governance, which is important in the preservation of our liberty. for example, lawyers draft agreements such as articles of incorporation or...
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it just happened so naturally. >> christina started selling her jewelry in college. at the end of one show early on, it occurred to her that she could make a career of this. >> all of the pieces were gone and we had orders for i think 67 pieces and i was a bit overwhelmed, but i kind of thought, wow, i made that much money in three hours? this is exciting. this is worth expanding. >> so when she graduated, she set up shop in her parents' basement. >> when christina came home from college i was just naturally saying, what can i do for you? what can i help you? >> before she had kids linda had been a dancer and dance teacher, but when christina and her brother and sister came along linda gave up her career. >> i definitely wanted to be a stay-at-home mom. it's my number one. it still is. it always will be. and that's why i left dance and become a mom. >> how did you turn from mom helping out your daughter because you thought she needed some help you guys were chatting, to mom as employee? >> well i think the evolution of christina v. you know all of a sudden she became
it just happened so naturally. >> christina started selling her jewelry in college. at the end of one show early on, it occurred to her that she could make a career of this. >> all of the pieces were gone and we had orders for i think 67 pieces and i was a bit overwhelmed, but i kind of thought, wow, i made that much money in three hours? this is exciting. this is worth expanding. >> so when she graduated, she set up shop in her parents' basement. >> when christina came...
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in fact, america is now the world's number one natural gas producer... and we could soon become number one in oil. because hydraulic fracturing technology is safely recovering lots more oil and natural gas. supporting millions of new jobs. billions in tax revenue... and a new century of american energy security. the new energy superpower? it's red, white and blue. log on to learn more. george johnson can not fly. he can not see through doors. his speed, anything but superhuman. but when it comes to health care options, george found helpful information and resources at aarphealth.com this makes him feel unstoppable. well, almost unstoppable. discover real possibilities at aarphealth.com today and tomorrow take on the world. >>> a particularly violent and deadly day in iraq today. that is the sound of car bomb exploding right in central baghdad killing four people wounding more than 25 others. this happened right here a crowd of shiite iraqi residents. they were getting ready for a traditional pilgrimage. in just the past few moments we saw that isis has c
in fact, america is now the world's number one natural gas producer... and we could soon become number one in oil. because hydraulic fracturing technology is safely recovering lots more oil and natural gas. supporting millions of new jobs. billions in tax revenue... and a new century of american energy security. the new energy superpower? it's red, white and blue. log on to learn more. george johnson can not fly. he can not see through doors. his speed, anything but superhuman. but when it...
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its active naturals® oat formula... ...goes on feather light absorbs in seconds....keeps skin healthyking... and soft. aveeno®. naturally beautiful results. >>> in texas, storm chasers were in the right place at the right time as a twister rolled through howard county in big spring. it was captured on video as it the tornado was not near homes or people. there are no reports of injuries or damage. >>> california approved unprecedented restrictions of water use because of the ongoing drought. the move impacts residents, businesses and government agencies. the governor proposed fines of up to $10,000, but that would require legislative approval. >>> more immigrants reached safety in italy. dramatic video shows it chaos as they scrambled to leave in a small boat off the coast of libya. five were killed and more feared drown. they were brought to sicily on tuesday. >>> more into the investigation on sunday's attempted terror attack in texas. both men were being watched by federal investigators. they were not considered the most likely to pull off an attack. isis is claiming responsibility
its active naturals® oat formula... ...goes on feather light absorbs in seconds....keeps skin healthyking... and soft. aveeno®. naturally beautiful results. >>> in texas, storm chasers were in the right place at the right time as a twister rolled through howard county in big spring. it was captured on video as it the tornado was not near homes or people. there are no reports of injuries or damage. >>> california approved unprecedented restrictions of water use because of the...