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the love of nature was very much a part of homer's time. his family joined the growing number of americans in the late 19th century who could afford to escape the city heat and spend summers at the shore. homer's relatives on both sides had been engaged in shipping and trading for generations. his father, charles savage homer, carried on an import business. his mother, henrietta benson homer, was a watercolorist whose flower pictures were occasionally shown in professional exhibitions. winslow was born in bosn in 1836. at t age of 21, after two years of drudgery apprenticed to a commercial lithographer, he vowed he would never have another master and set up his studio at 22 winter street, in a building with publisher m.m. ballou. true to his new england background, homer was forthright and self-reliant. above all, he valued his independence, soon establishing himself as a free-lance illustrator for ballou's pictorial. homer's first important illustration was published in 1857, and within a year, his work began to appear in harper's weekly.
the love of nature was very much a part of homer's time. his family joined the growing number of americans in the late 19th century who could afford to escape the city heat and spend summers at the shore. homer's relatives on both sides had been engaged in shipping and trading for generations. his father, charles savage homer, carried on an import business. his mother, henrietta benson homer, was a watercolorist whose flower pictures were occasionally shown in professional exhibitions. winslow...
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we need a market for that natural gas, and europe very much needs natural gas so that they are not dependent on russia for their energy. so what we're talking about is an opportunity here at home to actually create more economic activity and what? put people to work. put people back to work. that's the real solution. and you know what? it doesn't cost the government one penny. instead, we get revenue. not from higher taxes but from a growing economy and people going back to work. so when we look at this legislation, we have taken legislation that's led by the senator from wyoming. we have tied it together with keystone legislation that i have submitted. we call it the energy security act, and it does those two things. it approves the keystone x.l. pipeline, a $5.3 billion investment by private companies in our economy, by the obama administration's own estimates. their state department has said it will create more than 40,000 jobs in the construction phase. we tie that with legislation that's been put forward by the senator from wyoming, which i am extremely pleased to cosponsor. we put thos
we need a market for that natural gas, and europe very much needs natural gas so that they are not dependent on russia for their energy. so what we're talking about is an opportunity here at home to actually create more economic activity and what? put people to work. put people back to work. that's the real solution. and you know what? it doesn't cost the government one penny. instead, we get revenue. not from higher taxes but from a growing economy and people going back to work. so when we...
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concerns the first is policy 4.1 in the name of bio diversity prioritize nature plants they can be defined as the plants that are presumably here before the europeans arrived this is an excuse to cut down thousands of trees because all of san francisco's tries are non-native and kit them down. it also prioritize plants that only a couple of plants are endangered we want a more scientific defines of bio diversity and the this is two long a topic to discuss but i'll be handing over a note from a uc davis ecologist and hand in a note with additional conditioners from the alliance and the second is policy 4.2 that treats all open space requiring the same sort of management as the program. i think so that it may not be intended to be that way but the wortd saying says in this case this should be given to the governmental entity is controls the managed of those areas this sounds like it will be a tack over. the nature areas program is a program that plans are cutting down several trees and you're going pesticides those could impact the cities open space and from the citywide point of view and re
concerns the first is policy 4.1 in the name of bio diversity prioritize nature plants they can be defined as the plants that are presumably here before the europeans arrived this is an excuse to cut down thousands of trees because all of san francisco's tries are non-native and kit them down. it also prioritize plants that only a couple of plants are endangered we want a more scientific defines of bio diversity and the this is two long a topic to discuss but i'll be handing over a note from a...
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indigenous floor and in the nature areas there's scattered around so teachers can get their kids to those. it's important. our children are not grouping with the connection to nature that perhaps i had or some other people. as much of that as he can foster that's what we need to do. i wanted to say that the natural habitats are important and the animals that don't think those plants are important for the children to know about growing up in san francisco >> is there any public comment. seeing none, public comment is closed. >> i wanted to give an you opportunity for sarah if you have comments from rec and park department. >> thank you commissioner president wu. i'm sarah i apologize. i have to leave shortly but i want to support our commissions support for the rose we've an opportunity to weigh in and work with staff to address our concerns and our staff has worked closely on the document i want to thank the staff and public for their comments. ruth said it well, it's a big task to cover and not absolutely perfect to every period but we're pleased with the effort and map. >> thank y
indigenous floor and in the nature areas there's scattered around so teachers can get their kids to those. it's important. our children are not grouping with the connection to nature that perhaps i had or some other people. as much of that as he can foster that's what we need to do. i wanted to say that the natural habitats are important and the animals that don't think those plants are important for the children to know about growing up in san francisco >> is there any public comment....
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nature and race.is professor of environmental studies and geology at -- the title of her presentation today is: "restore ing an african-american presence in this land." the third panelist is tracy mcquarter. she is a vegan trail blazer. public health nutrition expert, author and international lecturer, who has been named a national food hero. her national best seller "by any greens necessary: a revolutionary guide for black women who want to eat great, get healthy, lose weight, and look fat, and that's phat" published in two 10. this book was the number one vegan book on the huffington post. miss mcquarter directed the nation's first federally funded vegan nutrition program and cofounded one of the first vegan web sites 15eers ago. she is a national authority on preventing -- i'm sorry -- on preventing and reversing chronic diseases in african-american women, using plant-based nutrition, and has been credited in part with increasing the number of african-american vigue agains and vegetarians to nearly
nature and race.is professor of environmental studies and geology at -- the title of her presentation today is: "restore ing an african-american presence in this land." the third panelist is tracy mcquarter. she is a vegan trail blazer. public health nutrition expert, author and international lecturer, who has been named a national food hero. her national best seller "by any greens necessary: a revolutionary guide for black women who want to eat great, get healthy, lose weight,...
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me llamó la atención de que era natural y que hablaban de regenerar el músculo.endé a todos mis compañeros y ya han empezado a tomarlo. imagínate que ahora hasta hacemos competencia de quién termina más rápido el trabajo, quién hace más entregas. ha sido un cambio tan bueno, porque trabajar sin dolor es mucho más fácil. yo bioxtron te lo recomiendo con los ojos cerrados. >>doctor, ¿qué le parece si repasamos las bondades del tratamiento bioxtron? >>bioxtron, gracias a su fórmula exclusiva de extracto de afa, logra incrementar la producción de células madre en la médula ósea. por eso ayuda a combatir la diabetes al reponer células sanas en el páncreas y en el hígado. alivia también la artritis al regenerar los cartílagos dañados e impedir la inflamación. disminuye el avance de males como el parkinson y el alzheimer, al normalizar la función de las neuronas y nervios. elimina dolores musculares, al producir nuevas células lisas. renueva la piel, logrando borrar manchas y cicatrices. proporciona más energía y mejora la mente. contribuye a revertir enfermedades como
me llamó la atención de que era natural y que hablaban de regenerar el músculo.endé a todos mis compañeros y ya han empezado a tomarlo. imagínate que ahora hasta hacemos competencia de quién termina más rápido el trabajo, quién hace más entregas. ha sido un cambio tan bueno, porque trabajar sin dolor es mucho más fácil. yo bioxtron te lo recomiendo con los ojos cerrados. >>doctor, ¿qué le parece si repasamos las bondades del tratamiento bioxtron? >>bioxtron, gracias a...
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he would allow natural-gas drilling. he had written about various efforts he had undertaken to try to keep the land pristine and beautiful, brought a lot of big game hunters to make a lot of money so i said look, it is going to be intrusive, it is going to be noisy, is going to be industrial but there are ways to do it and i think natural-gas can really help this change we are going through in the country, energy transformation because we really are. we are going through a period where we are leaving the old way we used to do things, coal, nuclear, oil and we are moving to a new future which is a lot more gas and a lot of renewables and i said natural-gas is part of that. it will put us on a path to where we want to be and do your best to write a lease bidding conveniences' u.s. little as possible but if you're asking if you should do it you probably should and that was the answer i gave. there was some money on the table. it is unbelievable. this was "the boom". this is when people were throwing around money to grab as
he would allow natural-gas drilling. he had written about various efforts he had undertaken to try to keep the land pristine and beautiful, brought a lot of big game hunters to make a lot of money so i said look, it is going to be intrusive, it is going to be noisy, is going to be industrial but there are ways to do it and i think natural-gas can really help this change we are going through in the country, energy transformation because we really are. we are going through a period where we are...
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because they know we have a lot of natural gas.esn't work like that, does it? >> i wish. no, it takes many years to really, first, plan it and organize it properly. at least two to three years in the planning process. and then, if you have a good set and prepared carefully, it takes another four to five years to get your first lng. >> you're talking about the freeing up of our natural gas is really something that could happen in 2020 other than your company, probably? >> well, i think it's going to come slowly starting in 2016 when our first arrives and probably we'll have our first competition late in 2018 maybe 2019. and it'll be a slow ramp-up, but it'll get there by 2020. i think we'll have four or five facilities with the ability to export. >> all right. well, let's talk about your analyst day. it looks like you really kind of laid out how it's all going. but there were surprises. our viewers knew that you had six trains and they weren't all spoken for yet. looks like things are heating up in your world. >> well, in the last t
because they know we have a lot of natural gas.esn't work like that, does it? >> i wish. no, it takes many years to really, first, plan it and organize it properly. at least two to three years in the planning process. and then, if you have a good set and prepared carefully, it takes another four to five years to get your first lng. >> you're talking about the freeing up of our natural gas is really something that could happen in 2020 other than your company, probably? >> well,...
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natural beauty is an attraction. early leaders of the wilderness movement saw development of the national parks as commercialization. is this conservation or is access simply a part of american democracy? it's an enduring question of the great debate. wilderness wouldn't be wilderness without the animals of the west. controversy continues regarding the endangered species act and specifically grizzly bears and wolves. wolves are the most controversial animals in the wilderness war. wolves were re-introduced to yellowstone national park in 1995. wolves were largely extinct in the lower 48 states by the early 1900s. bruce babbitt was president clinton's secretary of the interior. he was instrumental in returning wolves to yellowstone. [bruce babbitt] it was a statement that says, there's room for grazing on the western landscape, but ranchers do not have a right to cleanse the landscape of all other forms of wildlife that, in any way, interfere with cattle and sheep. [narrator] martin davis runs a ranch near the banks o
natural beauty is an attraction. early leaders of the wilderness movement saw development of the national parks as commercialization. is this conservation or is access simply a part of american democracy? it's an enduring question of the great debate. wilderness wouldn't be wilderness without the animals of the west. controversy continues regarding the endangered species act and specifically grizzly bears and wolves. wolves are the most controversial animals in the wilderness war. wolves were...
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it is like a cheat sheet for nature today we will see the national wild life refuge and other islands we did not visit in to the state park that is far less known and obviously has abundant wildlife alligators, birds and it is the great place to visit in fort myers. we're standing now at the national wildlife refuge and they have identified 238 species and also reptiles and amphibians and a number of mammals that comes through here as well. >> in terms of the island this preserve started the san about wildlife preserve and overtime after darling past the way they did in his honor. he was a cartoonist from des moines i well winning several pulitzer prizes and was very much in to nature and was of follow-through with teddy roosevelt and conservatives being conservative meant being for the conservation of nature and those two words were intertwined so he was into her serving this into perpetuity to 200500 acres of these tidal flats that are right to be kind to me when the tide gets low all the birds come to feed to get to the crustaceans and the crabs. and the love minnows are pooled but
it is like a cheat sheet for nature today we will see the national wild life refuge and other islands we did not visit in to the state park that is far less known and obviously has abundant wildlife alligators, birds and it is the great place to visit in fort myers. we're standing now at the national wildlife refuge and they have identified 238 species and also reptiles and amphibians and a number of mammals that comes through here as well. >> in terms of the island this preserve started...
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every time you turn on or natural gas stove and you go and use the natural gas heater, you are encouraging the use of hydraulic fracturing in our economy. so it's something important to understand as individual responsibility, and a lot of folks do not. so let me turn it over now with back to questions. please go over to the microphone. yes, thank you. you have a second. >> my question is what a lot of this be solved if the tracking industry was forced to follow the clean air act? i mean, the clean water act? how much is the problem? my feeling is if it's safe, you have to do it because we are all using energy. but i always assumed that there was more safety than what you're explaining here. but if they are not following the clean water act, there is pretty much -- there's no transparency. and it seems like we have to trust in this tree -- why should i trust someone? that is my question. >> i can give a brief answer. it would become more expensive of the industry to develop this and less feasible and possibly tip the scales. because we all know that there are competing energy industries ou
every time you turn on or natural gas stove and you go and use the natural gas heater, you are encouraging the use of hydraulic fracturing in our economy. so it's something important to understand as individual responsibility, and a lot of folks do not. so let me turn it over now with back to questions. please go over to the microphone. yes, thank you. you have a second. >> my question is what a lot of this be solved if the tracking industry was forced to follow the clean air act? i mean,...
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the transmission is not of natural origin, which eliminates that it could be a whale or something natural on the seabed. they said it is a silty bottom of the ocean here in this area which has been complicating the sound, the transmission of sound. this is truly a significant evening. we are back with our panel. >> he didn't say they found the plane without saying it. >> it is as close as he will say without physical evidence. when he says i'm optimistic we will find the aircraft in the not too distant future. i believe we're searching in the right area, not of natural origin, electrical equipment, equipment with an -- being a military man he's not going to go that final step until he has physical evidence. this is pretty much telling us he's got it. >> i agree. when the families are in consideration and that's what he is considering you can't give anything other than facts. they are handling this like a professional investigation now opposed to earlier on when announcements were coming out all over the place. this guy knows what he is doing and taking control of the investigation and bei
the transmission is not of natural origin, which eliminates that it could be a whale or something natural on the seabed. they said it is a silty bottom of the ocean here in this area which has been complicating the sound, the transmission of sound. this is truly a significant evening. we are back with our panel. >> he didn't say they found the plane without saying it. >> it is as close as he will say without physical evidence. when he says i'm optimistic we will find the aircraft in...
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because naturally there are parts of the country in our midwestern part of the country, natural gas was in very prevalent until recently. so there's a lot of activity there. and our south-central part of the u.s. with louisiana, texas, oklahoma, and arkansas. it's been prevalent for years but it takes time to get that infrastructure in place. >> mr. hill, your comments? >> as i mentioned in my prepared remarks, that are billions of dollars of capital being spent on this problem right now and i mentioned $3 billion in the northeast alone. what's driving that is produces want to get their fuel out again. is the market working? during the polar vortex you have gas at a very low single-digit price trapped behind a constraint in pennsylvania and judge aspen price as we know at $100 premium btu miles down the road. there are a lot of gas producers that care a lot about that and they will spend heavily and encourage investment as contractors on the pipeline expansion. so i think the time period where tight about the next two or three years investment will follow on certain longer-term we need
because naturally there are parts of the country in our midwestern part of the country, natural gas was in very prevalent until recently. so there's a lot of activity there. and our south-central part of the u.s. with louisiana, texas, oklahoma, and arkansas. it's been prevalent for years but it takes time to get that infrastructure in place. >> mr. hill, your comments? >> as i mentioned in my prepared remarks, that are billions of dollars of capital being spent on this problem...
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the bottom line is it is natural gas. the mine exploded because of natural gas.en again. there are a lot of things done today that's making miners unsafe. basically you have an opportunity to help us make the mines safer tonight, not just a personal attack, but a focus on what really happened at ubb. >> i'm not trying to make a personal attack. i have more questions. we're at a point where there have been three high-ranking massey officials who faced federal criminal convictions because of this. one of them was a man named david huger. this is the plea hearing last year. what he was convicted of was basically giving a heads-up to miners when safety inspectors were coming so they could quickly clean up safety violation and not be detected. that's ha he was convicted of. he was asked in this plea hearing by the judge whether those warnings were part of company policy. he said that they were ordered by the chief executive officer which would be you. so was that a policy, is that correct what he said, to give a heads-up, saying the inspectors are coming? >> an indivi
the bottom line is it is natural gas. the mine exploded because of natural gas.en again. there are a lot of things done today that's making miners unsafe. basically you have an opportunity to help us make the mines safer tonight, not just a personal attack, but a focus on what really happened at ubb. >> i'm not trying to make a personal attack. i have more questions. we're at a point where there have been three high-ranking massey officials who faced federal criminal convictions because...
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sea salt can naturally contain evaporated iodine. commercial salts can have additives i don't like, such as aluminum or calcium silicate. sea salts from all over the world can contain different trace minerals which are necessary for the body. because of the added silicone compounds i feel i am much happier and bloat less when i use sea salt. you can facebook me or tweet me at the addresses on the screen. until next time, i hope you're learning to be more of a healthy you. >>> and it's >>> and it's time now for sunday house call. >> as always, joining us every weekend is marc siegel. he's the author of the inner pulse. >> dr. samadi joins us as well. welcome, doctor. good to have you here. ready to get healthy everybody? healthier. i wanted to ask you about a condition that affects millions of americans. there's a brand new study that
sea salt can naturally contain evaporated iodine. commercial salts can have additives i don't like, such as aluminum or calcium silicate. sea salts from all over the world can contain different trace minerals which are necessary for the body. because of the added silicone compounds i feel i am much happier and bloat less when i use sea salt. you can facebook me or tweet me at the addresses on the screen. until next time, i hope you're learning to be more of a healthy you. >>> and it's...
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many artists today are turning back to first principles, and the first principle of all is nature. this is robert smithson in a film he made in 1970 of his pivotal earthwork, spiral jetty. this 1,500-foot-long coil of rock was built in utah's great salt lake. it leads the visitor out into the water, like an ancient hero venturing through a maze. he sought a modern restatement of the artist's relationship to nature, one which led away from what he considered to be the historical exhaustion of painting and sculpture. spiral jetty is now underwater, but the concept of earthworks like this challenged, expanded, and revitalized our notion of what art is. in the environmental work running fence, six miles of parachute material mounted on poles were stretched across sonoma, california, to the sea. the entire ranching community and the california office of environmental protection were involved in deciding whether the fence would be allowed and, indirectly, whether this was a work of art at all. the controversy was part of the experience. at the same time, attempts were being made in urban
many artists today are turning back to first principles, and the first principle of all is nature. this is robert smithson in a film he made in 1970 of his pivotal earthwork, spiral jetty. this 1,500-foot-long coil of rock was built in utah's great salt lake. it leads the visitor out into the water, like an ancient hero venturing through a maze. he sought a modern restatement of the artist's relationship to nature, one which led away from what he considered to be the historical exhaustion of...
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this rose talks about bio diversity and there's one mention of a natural area. where we talk about natural areas that are not within the jurisdiction of rec and park department and maybe having a more cooperated approach the idea is to have areas like in twin peaks the fire department and agencies that don't have the staff so no one is maintaining those pieces and put them under a krofrptd maintenance approach. the commission has received a number of concerns about the nature plans taking over the plans so i think there is a miscommunication about that. again, we added sustainability policy. we heard we wanted to highlight the plan on the award winning program we kind of highlighted about pesticides being used. i want to say thank you to everybody that's been a long and exciting process. i think i feel like we hopefully have a balanced document here today. thanks >> thank you. okay open this up for public comment if you call your name line up on the screen side of the room (calling names) >> if your name has been called feel free to step up 0 the appointed. anyo
this rose talks about bio diversity and there's one mention of a natural area. where we talk about natural areas that are not within the jurisdiction of rec and park department and maybe having a more cooperated approach the idea is to have areas like in twin peaks the fire department and agencies that don't have the staff so no one is maintaining those pieces and put them under a krofrptd maintenance approach. the commission has received a number of concerns about the nature plans taking over...
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i bought from the tree majestic in its nature. the time. eye. hard to drop a few sites like the toe when a tiger is in full glory in the jungles of thailand and back to one of few places where they're actually successfully in with an ironic automation project for this beautiful animal all morning. this is the cg the prefecture the shrine with its distinguished history has long been visited by many people over the centuries i do it. to add it to do things to be seen. it's going to be completely reconstructed on the list. one objective behind this is to pass on traditional shrine carpentry new home to future generations the twenty years fine tuning is rebuilt the contents and soon retreated in the new structure. this is called students into criticism please for the past thirteen years whew this is a sin this museum displays the history of students. here visitors can learn and try to exhibit featuring items that can i be seen. this includes into watson's copy of the shrine to him as a model of the structure. you can see she uses the construction of
i bought from the tree majestic in its nature. the time. eye. hard to drop a few sites like the toe when a tiger is in full glory in the jungles of thailand and back to one of few places where they're actually successfully in with an ironic automation project for this beautiful animal all morning. this is the cg the prefecture the shrine with its distinguished history has long been visited by many people over the centuries i do it. to add it to do things to be seen. it's going to be completely...
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what does it mean not just for the natural world but for us? and what will it provide for us in the future? narrator: to understand the statof the oceans today, jackson uses data from fish surveys conducted worldwide, along with catch records from the fishing industry. but this data does not provide him with all the answers he's looking for. dr. jackson: if you wanted to know what manhattan island was like as a natural ecosystem, you wouldn't go to wall street and survey the birds. wall street has changed in the last 500 years. and in the same kind of way, if you want to know what kind of fish there were in the ocean, you can do a scientific survey of fish today, but it wouldn't tell you anything. some species of fish are extinct, so it would probably be difficult to survey them. narrator: so to put current research in the right context, jackson compares it with historical records and archeological evidence, painting as accurate a picture as possible of the oceans before human disturbance. this picture is called a baseline. dr. jackson: the bas
what does it mean not just for the natural world but for us? and what will it provide for us in the future? narrator: to understand the statof the oceans today, jackson uses data from fish surveys conducted worldwide, along with catch records from the fishing industry. but this data does not provide him with all the answers he's looking for. dr. jackson: if you wanted to know what manhattan island was like as a natural ecosystem, you wouldn't go to wall street and survey the birds. wall street...
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it is the most potent, natural anti-inflammatory that exists. it actually is very effective in treating the pain and the symptoms of inflammation so pain, swelling, like arthritic joints, back pain, swollen joints, things that cause disability. omega xl is in my medical opinion, the best anti-inflammatory product for your health. are you saying that this is better than fish oil? much better than fish oil, no question about it. i'll tell you why. fish oil you have no idea where the fish came from and when you're swallowing something you should care what you're putting in your body. a great deal of the fish oil comes from some of the dirtiest waters in the world from around the world. and when they bring these fish in, they don't take the filet and give that to you, the fish oil products. the filet many times goes to different restaurants and other types of food. they take what's remaining of the fish, probably 49-50% of the head, the bones, the tail, grind it all up and that is what goes in the majority of fish oil on a shelf today. who wants to
it is the most potent, natural anti-inflammatory that exists. it actually is very effective in treating the pain and the symptoms of inflammation so pain, swelling, like arthritic joints, back pain, swollen joints, things that cause disability. omega xl is in my medical opinion, the best anti-inflammatory product for your health. are you saying that this is better than fish oil? much better than fish oil, no question about it. i'll tell you why. fish oil you have no idea where the fish came...
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of the natural environment. it reminds us of what the history 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 al
of the natural environment. it reminds us of what the history 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,...
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the greatest artists of the violin is nature itself in winter it seems that when he's trying to keep the pine forest contract free from this season's colors and covers them with the white snow we'd like. only the week behind with god. however due to sharply cut in them. but despite the changeable weather. even in january frost we have a lot of visitors who enjoy the fresh air into my marvelous nature i never get tired of surprising beauty of the one i like to see again and again my family and i pray often come in every visit is unbelievable. like the best part is coming to the most part supported by the winner we have the opportunity to reduce noise in our souls can enjoy pure nature. we came from the city of al and we were excited to see and places. we are very proud that they are such an interesting period in our country. already today the pope causes them to attract many tours to the country. thanks to the end of revenue to the budget increase of five hundred million. all necessary conditions are created. it was to be more to come and stay hotels resorts and sports facilities are
the greatest artists of the violin is nature itself in winter it seems that when he's trying to keep the pine forest contract free from this season's colors and covers them with the white snow we'd like. only the week behind with god. however due to sharply cut in them. but despite the changeable weather. even in january frost we have a lot of visitors who enjoy the fresh air into my marvelous nature i never get tired of surprising beauty of the one i like to see again and again my family and i...
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this is nature valley. nature at its most delicious. my mornings are definitely not routine.t can take a lot of energy. [ female announcer ] introducing nature valley breakfast biscuits. four biscuits, 26 grams of whole grains that give you the energy to help keep you going. i love nature valley breakfast biscuits. malaysia airlines jet... in rough and remote part of the indian ocean >> time is running out to locate the black box of the missing malaysian airlines jet in a remote part of the indian ocean. a few hours ago, a navy ship started towing a device hoping to pick up the pings from the data recorder. >>> some are questioning if a new technology could have made a difference in the search for flight 370. something called deployable black box technology. >> reporter: when a plane crashes into water, a deplorable black deployable black box could eject and float. it was put in action between 2010 and 2011. according to a report obtained by cbs news, the test concluded that the technology enhanced security and safety on commercial aircraft. u.s. navy jets like this fa18 have
this is nature valley. nature at its most delicious. my mornings are definitely not routine.t can take a lot of energy. [ female announcer ] introducing nature valley breakfast biscuits. four biscuits, 26 grams of whole grains that give you the energy to help keep you going. i love nature valley breakfast biscuits. malaysia airlines jet... in rough and remote part of the indian ocean >> time is running out to locate the black box of the missing malaysian airlines jet in a remote part of...
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naturally. purina cat chow naturals.f a . art surgery.ng advances in heart surgery. and these are developing groundbreaking treatments for cancer. they're the hands of the nation's top doctors. kaiser permanente doctors. and though they are all different, they work together on a single mission: saving lives. discover how we are advancing medicine at kp.org join us, and thrive. >>> when we first tried to interview him he threat tuned have our producer shot. don blankenship, a powerful, widely despised businessman accused of skipping on safety measures on his coal mine where 29 men died. despite our unpleasant run-in, the other day blankenship agreed to go head-to-head with chief reporter brian ross. >> reporter: before his company was accused of cutting corners on safety that led to the death of 29 miners. don blankenship -- the ceo of massie energy was already a despised feared figure by many in america's coal country. this is how he greeted an abc news producer six years ago. but now, facing possible federal criminal ch
naturally. purina cat chow naturals.f a . art surgery.ng advances in heart surgery. and these are developing groundbreaking treatments for cancer. they're the hands of the nation's top doctors. kaiser permanente doctors. and though they are all different, they work together on a single mission: saving lives. discover how we are advancing medicine at kp.org join us, and thrive. >>> when we first tried to interview him he threat tuned have our producer shot. don blankenship, a powerful,...
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can they run natural gas -- you would have an increase in the use of natural gas for fleet vehicles.is something you have or number of years and that's relative especially. host: on our line for independents =- is,er: the question i have you said a few minutes ago that the price of natural gas has come down. virginia, the price of gas was very high and there was a lack of gas for heating homes. this has been a big problem. he said the price of gas has come down. it was very high over the winter. guest: a very fair comment. you will have different fluctuations from a nationwide standpoint. natural gas prices are not where they were a decade ago. given where you are on the calendar and the different parts of the country, you will see fluctuations. way, it is still sort of lower. host: ben geman thank you for joining us this morning. the time we have for this program. please join us again tomorrow for "washington journal." we will go live to the heritage foundation in washington where they are hosting a panel ,iscussion on top again that the resurgence of russian political warfare. [cap
can they run natural gas -- you would have an increase in the use of natural gas for fleet vehicles.is something you have or number of years and that's relative especially. host: on our line for independents =- is,er: the question i have you said a few minutes ago that the price of natural gas has come down. virginia, the price of gas was very high and there was a lack of gas for heating homes. this has been a big problem. he said the price of gas has come down. it was very high over the...
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the nature reserve is 750 square kilometers in area. it is impossible to measure and count everything here, so scientists are using bio indicators -- species that also inform them about other forest inhabitants all stop -- inhabitants. mammals are among them. it is entirely possible that the jaguar might slink by. >> many of my colleagues have seen one. i have only seen tracks, unfortunately. >> the jaguar is a nocturnal animal. not everyone is lucky enough to see such a marvelous site. >> brazil's environment ministry and nature conservation authority developed the biodiversity monitoring program together with the german international cooperation agency. they have prepared everything at headquarters in brazil two years ago. now, they are finally in the forest them selves with the head of the national park. this river used to be full of fish. then someone nearby started farming fish that were not indigenous to stop somehow or other, they ended up in the river and eight all the other fish. now what there are scarcely any fish and all. th
the nature reserve is 750 square kilometers in area. it is impossible to measure and count everything here, so scientists are using bio indicators -- species that also inform them about other forest inhabitants all stop -- inhabitants. mammals are among them. it is entirely possible that the jaguar might slink by. >> many of my colleagues have seen one. i have only seen tracks, unfortunately. >> the jaguar is a nocturnal animal. not everyone is lucky enough to see such a marvelous...
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i want an all-natural pie filling that tastes amazing.is is the big difference. >> 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 m
i want an all-natural pie filling that tastes amazing.is is the big difference. >> 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...
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they were against me for natural gas, because they want natural gas very cheap because they're in the fertilizer business. they were afraid i was going to run up the price of natural gas. >> so where do you and they stand right now? >> them? >> yes. >> we disagree on that. they do not want natural gas -- but i do not have any conversation with them. >> this has been an honor and a pleasure. >> are we through? >> we are through. we have to leave it there. we have had an awesome line up today. >> are we on? >> yeah. t. boone pickens. >> i did not even know we were on. >> my thanks to erik schatzker and stephanie ruhle, speaking with the bp capital chairman and chief executive at the milken institute conference in los angeles t boone pickens. coming up, pfizer. well, they want to offer nearly $100 billion to purchase astrazeneca, but astrazeneca, based in london, says no. is the price too low? are all of these big deals good for medical science and for patients? we will get some insight. and our mystery guest. time for our first clue. a twisted life. ♪ >> this is "taking stock" on bloomb
they were against me for natural gas, because they want natural gas very cheap because they're in the fertilizer business. they were afraid i was going to run up the price of natural gas. >> so where do you and they stand right now? >> them? >> yes. >> we disagree on that. they do not want natural gas -- but i do not have any conversation with them. >> this has been an honor and a pleasure. >> are we through? >> we are through. we have to leave it...
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f he said there are 2 sides to our natures. the first is the world the external nature of us. second is the humble side of our nature. not only to do good, but to be good. to live in a way that honors god, creation, and possibility. adam 1 wants to conquer the world. adam 2 wants to hear a calling. adam 1 asks how things work, adam 2 asks why. he argued that the two sides of our nature are at war with each other. we live in perpetual self -confrontation. we live in a society that neglects adam 2. that turned you into an animal. who treats life as a game, a person.lculating creature that slips into mediocrity. there is a difference between your desired self and yourself. >> where have you been? >> i have been busy. trying to write a book. and teach undergrad. >> and write a colum. >> and make speeches. >> can you tell us about what the book is about? >> it is going to be called "the road to depth." it is about people. with rich innerlives. it starts with the resume virtues and the eulogies virtues. there are things that you put on your resume that you bring to the market. there
f he said there are 2 sides to our natures. the first is the world the external nature of us. second is the humble side of our nature. not only to do good, but to be good. to live in a way that honors god, creation, and possibility. adam 1 wants to conquer the world. adam 2 wants to hear a calling. adam 1 asks how things work, adam 2 asks why. he argued that the two sides of our nature are at war with each other. we live in perpetual self -confrontation. we live in a society that neglects adam...
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is using natural gas to try to pressure ukraine.new. it has gone on before. i'm wondering if you know whether or not europe could supplant the ukraine's need of natural gas from russia because that would take a lot of pressure off of that country? >> well, you know, they do import lng. so it is, it is there. they also burn a lot of coal. and so it will take some time and money to get there but, it is, if they keep going down this path, clearly, you know, even beyond the fact that there could be supply cutoff from russia, you know, the arbitrage between the cost to ship natural gas from the u.s. and versus lng which is generally priced off of oil, there's a big arbitrage there. and there's a great desire to close that a arbitrage to ship gas to europe and make more money from the u.s. producer perspective. liz: david, good to see you. swinging to a profit at consol energy. david: congrat, david. thanks a million. >> thank you. liz: nba commissioner adam silver takes strong action against the la clippers owner donald sterling. this in
is using natural gas to try to pressure ukraine.new. it has gone on before. i'm wondering if you know whether or not europe could supplant the ukraine's need of natural gas from russia because that would take a lot of pressure off of that country? >> well, you know, they do import lng. so it is, it is there. they also burn a lot of coal. and so it will take some time and money to get there but, it is, if they keep going down this path, clearly, you know, even beyond the fact that there...
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some areas more dependent on natural gas. we are seeing a lot of stress, particularly with prices, not only the cold plants, but also the nuclear. it should be kept in mind. specifically the midwest is looking and some challenges in the summer 2016 where they project a reserve margin that will be a deficit. now where the reserve margin has been moved upward solitude gigawatts it also depends on the fact that the assumption is that consumers will be using less electricity per year, and that is a pretty big assumption to make. we also have individualized situations. i reference one in my written testimony where the local area is going to be in a conundrum as to how they move forward without a coal plan. on this issue we have a variety of opinions. executives who will say we can get through this without any problem and others that are concerned. my focus has been to try and keep the data. which plans to retire when the mall where they are in the system, what they provide in terms of not just power but bolted support is very, ver
some areas more dependent on natural gas. we are seeing a lot of stress, particularly with prices, not only the cold plants, but also the nuclear. it should be kept in mind. specifically the midwest is looking and some challenges in the summer 2016 where they project a reserve margin that will be a deficit. now where the reserve margin has been moved upward solitude gigawatts it also depends on the fact that the assumption is that consumers will be using less electricity per year, and that is a...
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naturally beautiful results™. aveeno®. how was prugh.ce? that bad? i dropped 2 balls, mom.n the ball! that's all it is. eye on the ball. that's a good tip. i'll try it. by the way, bill... this is delicious! so many grilled tastes and textures. and all the nutrition i need. go on.
naturally beautiful results™. aveeno®. how was prugh.ce? that bad? i dropped 2 balls, mom.n the ball! that's all it is. eye on the ball. that's a good tip. i'll try it. by the way, bill... this is delicious! so many grilled tastes and textures. and all the nutrition i need. go on.
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and natural disasters. sadly, we're reminded of this truism every year with wildfires in the west, hurricanes in the south and ice storms along the atlantic seaboard. the devastating and tragic mudslides that have recently devastated oso, washington, are the latest example. i'd like to first and most importantly express my deepest and most heartfelt condolences to the families of the victims of this tragedy in washington state, and i want to assure the people of washington that coloradans stand ready to assist in whatever way we can with the recovery process that we know all too well ourselves. we are all in this together. in times of disaster like these, i believe there are no democrats or republicans. we put aside partisan divides to unite in the face of tragedy. when confronted by these dire situations, we stand united to support our fellow americans who have been shaken by the destructive forces of mother nature. when the northeast was rocked by super storm sandy in 2012, a majority of the congress stoo
and natural disasters. sadly, we're reminded of this truism every year with wildfires in the west, hurricanes in the south and ice storms along the atlantic seaboard. the devastating and tragic mudslides that have recently devastated oso, washington, are the latest example. i'd like to first and most importantly express my deepest and most heartfelt condolences to the families of the victims of this tragedy in washington state, and i want to assure the people of washington that coloradans stand...
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the natural gas field.me through that example. >> in a natural gas setting, maintenance technicians and engineers complete complex workflows through complex checklist and procedures. historically, this has been done by having a ream of paper sitting next to them on the work bench. now we are bringing that data and the field of view deriving workforce analytics that the manufacturing center can review. the hesitation nike has had with this. does that affect you guys at all? influence your thinking? >> not really. we believe that wearable technologies are going to be transformational across a vast variety of industries. seehat else might we besides google glass? >> a whole bunch of wearables will come out over the next few years. we think that for enterprises who have a bulk of their workforce in the field, and manufacturing, field service, construction, logistics, etc., hands-freess to data is going to be significant. >> do you think that might be transferred to the watch? the doctor is about to operate and
the natural gas field.me through that example. >> in a natural gas setting, maintenance technicians and engineers complete complex workflows through complex checklist and procedures. historically, this has been done by having a ream of paper sitting next to them on the work bench. now we are bringing that data and the field of view deriving workforce analytics that the manufacturing center can review. the hesitation nike has had with this. does that affect you guys at all? influence your...
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omega xl is the ultimate natural solution. great health and well-being. >> i was ready to pretty much try anything. i was sore. i did not want to be weighted down by pain. i did not want to accept it that i was getting older. and that pain was starting to take over. with omega xl, i believe in omega xl and it allows me to sleep better and be more a part of each and every day with clarity and focus. like i have not had before. >> i am on my feet 10 hours a day. at least. i had knee surgery four years ago. there was a lot of inflammation after the surgery. i was in so much pain. tears were coming to my eyes. that is how much pain i was in. my knee is bending so much better. the inflammation is going away. and that is because of omega xl. >> inflammation is the culprit. >> it is the culprit. it makes the joint unstable. it makes it worse. it is like a snowball running downhill. all of a sudden, the condition gets worse and worse. if we can control inflammation and omega xl has been shown to be 100 times more powerful than other f
omega xl is the ultimate natural solution. great health and well-being. >> i was ready to pretty much try anything. i was sore. i did not want to be weighted down by pain. i did not want to accept it that i was getting older. and that pain was starting to take over. with omega xl, i believe in omega xl and it allows me to sleep better and be more a part of each and every day with clarity and focus. like i have not had before. >> i am on my feet 10 hours a day. at least. i had knee...
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but there's another part of natural gas that e.r.onth was talking about the consumption looking at our footprint and there's another part the leakage age of natural gas a molecule is 80 times more powerful in the emissions gas in the one hundred years if we are leaking one and a half percent something less than 2 percent of our natural gas that's equal or request greater than all the natural gas we're burning so a small amount of leakage we've retrofitted 4 hundred homes there our stimulus program and of those percent of them have gas leaks that were undetected by the property owner they're in a crawl space or whatever. those have are leaks we have to go after and that's not on the chart so we're finding new things >> pg&e has a plan around gas leaks. one of the requirements of every one of the home energy upgrades you need to have a gas leak test when you go into the building to find out what it is this is important we do this throughout the city. in addition >> when so pg&e when can he going into the homes they do a test for gas le
but there's another part of natural gas that e.r.onth was talking about the consumption looking at our footprint and there's another part the leakage age of natural gas a molecule is 80 times more powerful in the emissions gas in the one hundred years if we are leaking one and a half percent something less than 2 percent of our natural gas that's equal or request greater than all the natural gas we're burning so a small amount of leakage we've retrofitted 4 hundred homes there our stimulus...
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the dark moon that that was the technology for natural gas is the best option for kazakh stand which is a large quantity of this natural resource that's the life of a large scale use of this type of fuel at the same time the use of natural gas cuts emissions of gases that are damaging to health the environment it is low level of particles and nitrogen dioxide. each puzzle to just under one thousand man hours to build the transport will be adapted to cope with the extremes of catholics and klein it's the muslims aren't interested in cool conditions and can withstand temperatures below minus fourteen degrees centigrade the buses will include an enhanced heating system double glazed windows and a system to ensure the motors not adversely effected by the call of the tunes are buses will be adapted to meet the demands of skeptics and climate really just a natural gas system for the engine also the interior of the vehicle will be resistant to temperatures and has extended the contract to supply the buses were a little over one hundred million years it will mean jobs for french workers afte
the dark moon that that was the technology for natural gas is the best option for kazakh stand which is a large quantity of this natural resource that's the life of a large scale use of this type of fuel at the same time the use of natural gas cuts emissions of gases that are damaging to health the environment it is low level of particles and nitrogen dioxide. each puzzle to just under one thousand man hours to build the transport will be adapted to cope with the extremes of catholics and klein...
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of those 3000 from about 9000 were natural gas and only about 1500 combined cycle natural gas that wereforced out during winter weather. so this isn't about overreliance but operational readiness and i want to make sure that we understand that because of the lot different than we should have much higher standards for how we operate in extreme weather events. so coming out and going forward, they're about 15 dozen megawatts that will be retiring over the next years and so we will actually have more resources than even after accounting for the retirement and some will be 30% above what it's supposed to be and then we will even be in better shape. so it's almost $3 billion of investment going forward that will create about five and a half of capacity and that 60,000 megawatts. so that being said, i think the free market is working but there are some changes. first, the renewable tax credit which is now under consideration for extension and alluding to premature retirements. we have billions of dollars of taxpayer money and they actually run so you get the production tax credit. we don't kn
of those 3000 from about 9000 were natural gas and only about 1500 combined cycle natural gas that wereforced out during winter weather. so this isn't about overreliance but operational readiness and i want to make sure that we understand that because of the lot different than we should have much higher standards for how we operate in extreme weather events. so coming out and going forward, they're about 15 dozen megawatts that will be retiring over the next years and so we will actually have...
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sweet and salty nut bars by nature valley. nature at its most delicious.nd salty nut bars by nature valley. ameriprise asked people a simple question: can you keep your lifestyle in retirement? i don't want to think about the alternative. i don't even know how to answer that. i mean, no one knows how long their money is going to last. i try not to worry, but you worry. what happens when your paychecks stop? because everyone has retirement questions. ameriprise created the exclusive confident retirement approach. to get the real answers you need. start building your confident retirement today. >>> a slow motion environmental disaster is taking place in the waters of the gulf of mexico. crude oil is leaking into the seawater at a rate of 42,000 gallons a day. >> that was the headline april 26, 2010. this was the scene. this was the scene four years ago today. some 40 miles off the coast of louisiana. an explosion aboard an oil rig in the middle of the gulf of mexico. that the fire would kill 11 workers. also set off one of the largest man made disasters in t
sweet and salty nut bars by nature valley. nature at its most delicious.nd salty nut bars by nature valley. ameriprise asked people a simple question: can you keep your lifestyle in retirement? i don't want to think about the alternative. i don't even know how to answer that. i mean, no one knows how long their money is going to last. i try not to worry, but you worry. what happens when your paychecks stop? because everyone has retirement questions. ameriprise created the exclusive confident...
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and given that nature of the conflict, what can be done. with all of these problems, each of the ones i mentioned, there is an internal dimension which in syria and getting worse and worse. there is also an external dimension to the problem and some suggest the international community needs to work on the problems from the outside in and prevent the conflict from expanding geographically and becoming more destructive and more of a humanitarian crise but to work towards some sort of political outcome that can break that cycle of violence. and ultimately there has to be some internal political conversation or settlement that removes support for these extremist groups who find it is in their interest to perpetuate the violence. what happens is you have a war time economy that begins to be self-perpetuating and you have powerful people inside of a power vacuum, really, who see it as in their interest to perpetuate it. >> the marlin perkins, wherever he was staying, he was not on the battlefield of-- but he sent jim,000er to do that. and your po
and given that nature of the conflict, what can be done. with all of these problems, each of the ones i mentioned, there is an internal dimension which in syria and getting worse and worse. there is also an external dimension to the problem and some suggest the international community needs to work on the problems from the outside in and prevent the conflict from expanding geographically and becoming more destructive and more of a humanitarian crise but to work towards some sort of political...