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so his recourse to nature, what he finds useful in the model of nature is a model of continuity, a model of generation of inheritance, of how, over time, species improve, societies improve and it happens gradually. he's writing, of course, well before darwin and, therefore, evolution but what he offers is a kind of evolutionary model of change, building on what we have starting with the real world. trial and error. and so from these two very different models of nature you already begin to see some very basic differences about how we understand society. >> you can watch this and other programs online at booktv.org. >> this is really an instrument of the president. and that is always been the case. the president is always the master. i mention in the book presidents, and i served under seven and during my time, each come to get a sort of h
so his recourse to nature, what he finds useful in the model of nature is a model of continuity, a model of generation of inheritance, of how, over time, species improve, societies improve and it happens gradually. he's writing, of course, well before darwin and, therefore, evolution but what he offers is a kind of evolutionary model of change, building on what we have starting with the real world. trial and error. and so from these two very different models of nature you already begin to see...
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not all americans use natural gas, but most americans feel the economic benefits of natural gas.his year's price spike won't likely lead to an economic slowdown, but it signals dwindling sup place. inventories have rapidly depleted in large part because of the weather. we're going to continue to monitor this for you in thement cog months. yiening me now is butch mandel, he runs welded tube, a toronto-based company that manufactured steel pipes used in oil and gas refineries in the united states and canada. and he is expecting business to pick up with these prize spikes. butch you are one of the few guys on the continent who is benefiting from this long-term excess production of natural gas. >> that's right, ally, although i think we're really going to experience it in the months ahead. in fact drilling for natural gas has been at a -- a -- a 20-year low over the last three, four years, because of the low commodity price. with the spike back up to $6, though, you can bet that the exploration companies are scrambling right now to get rigs to start getting gas. >> i should tell our
not all americans use natural gas, but most americans feel the economic benefits of natural gas.his year's price spike won't likely lead to an economic slowdown, but it signals dwindling sup place. inventories have rapidly depleted in large part because of the weather. we're going to continue to monitor this for you in thement cog months. yiening me now is butch mandel, he runs welded tube, a toronto-based company that manufactured steel pipes used in oil and gas refineries in the united states...
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of nature. and here's a question i have for you. where does that come from if the universe is here by natural processes? christianity and science, the bible and science go hand and hand. we love science. but then again, you gotta understand, inventing things that's very different than talking about our origins. two very different things. >> do you believe the entire bible is to be taken literally? for example, should people who touch pig's skin be stoned? can men marry multiple women? >> do i believe the entire should be taken literally? well, remember in my opening address, i said we have to define our terms. so when people are asked that question say literally, i have to know what that person meant by literally. now, i would say this, if you say naturally and that's what you mean by literally, i would say yes i take the bible naturally. what do i mean by that? well, if it's history as genesis is, it's written in typical historical narrative, you take it as history. if it's a poetry as we find
of nature. and here's a question i have for you. where does that come from if the universe is here by natural processes? christianity and science, the bible and science go hand and hand. we love science. but then again, you gotta understand, inventing things that's very different than talking about our origins. two very different things. >> do you believe the entire bible is to be taken literally? for example, should people who touch pig's skin be stoned? can men marry multiple women?...
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what's the natural price for natural gas? >> right now, we have had an artificially low price on for the infrastructure. so indeed what we've had now over the past couple of years, we had that spike hike, write took natural gas prices if a barrel of crude oil? equivalent, highs pricings are the same as last time, many we kept them, improved osh economies of scairlt. we got too much gas to the market and wries are he reversal of the situation, low prices are the care for low prices, thirds we have specifically are, l seen this winter significant demand can draw down plietion at a very rapid pace. now you have an frurkt that has bren the not significant chant that we could end this winter, well, we will end this winter at a ten year low. but worst still going into next winter we could be going into the winter at low supplies that we haven't seen in five to six years. >> what might that mean for prices? what are you estimating? >> well right now i think we are going to get about a significant pull-back in price after we went thr
what's the natural price for natural gas? >> right now, we have had an artificially low price on for the infrastructure. so indeed what we've had now over the past couple of years, we had that spike hike, write took natural gas prices if a barrel of crude oil? equivalent, highs pricings are the same as last time, many we kept them, improved osh economies of scairlt. we got too much gas to the market and wries are he reversal of the situation, low prices are the care for low prices, thirds...
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we are yet to be a net exporter of natural gas, and we will not be a net exporter of natural gas ,ntil we see facilities open up and they are approving a few more, but until we see that happen, we will not actually be a net exporter, and not until 2020 will be really be exporting any natural gas of any large, measurable volume, and that is only two about the tune of five bcf per day. just given the amount of demand we are seeing and the increase in demand we are seeing for natural gas coming did than its low cost. i look forward to answering any questions you may have. >> thank you very much. i guess i have to put my economist hat on, i guess what happens with the price is how flat is the supply curve, and if you have a flat supply curve, you do not have much of an impact, and studies have pretty much confirmed that. what i would like to start with we have talked about -- please, i cannot guarantee i can answer, but, ask away. we have laid out what we think is important to be done, what we think the economic benefits are, and as the secretary mentioned, however, we do face challenges a
we are yet to be a net exporter of natural gas, and we will not be a net exporter of natural gas ,ntil we see facilities open up and they are approving a few more, but until we see that happen, we will not actually be a net exporter, and not until 2020 will be really be exporting any natural gas of any large, measurable volume, and that is only two about the tune of five bcf per day. just given the amount of demand we are seeing and the increase in demand we are seeing for natural gas coming...
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oil and natural gas, oil costs three times more than natural gas.gether a comparison we want to show that to our viewers of the energy equivalency of one barrel of oil equals about 5.5 million british thermal units, okay? that is the energy equivalency. that is how much energy you get out of a barrel of oil as opposed to natural gas. look at the price. a barrel of oil costs $103. 5.5 mmbtu of natural gas costs $34. it is about three times more, oil is, than natural gas. either oil is way overpriced or natural gas is way underpriced? which is it? >> what if they were decoupled and had nothing to do with their energy content anymore? that is what i think is happening because you can't put natural gas in your car and most people don't heat their home with oil. david: interesting. >> what we've seen is that decoupling because that ratio, everybody uses around a six to one ratio. that decoupled four or five years ago. david: oil is also easier to move around, and that increases its value because natural gas is more difficult to move but isn't natural gas
oil and natural gas, oil costs three times more than natural gas.gether a comparison we want to show that to our viewers of the energy equivalency of one barrel of oil equals about 5.5 million british thermal units, okay? that is the energy equivalency. that is how much energy you get out of a barrel of oil as opposed to natural gas. look at the price. a barrel of oil costs $103. 5.5 mmbtu of natural gas costs $34. it is about three times more, oil is, than natural gas. either oil is way...
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it is used naturally. and he is introducing nature in his representation of these figures, natural flesh tones, for example, and actual color of the drapery. now, if we go back to the vermeer's work, we see that in the vermeer's girl, color is complemented through use of light. they are integrally interwoven. they work together to create a very distinct impression. light bounces off. notice the metal, the shapes, the wonderful reflections in the translucent pearls. and all of these create the wonderful feeling of-- they're achieved through color, but light is a very important element and a very important part. but color is used naturally. he's observing light. there is a window that's implied. it's directly behind the girl-- or in front of her, and it's casting a shadow. and it is illuminating the young lady. now, color can be used, as in this case, a painting by marc of "the red horses," it is used in an arbitrary way. we know horses aren't red. this has nothing to do with nature. color can be used decora
it is used naturally. and he is introducing nature in his representation of these figures, natural flesh tones, for example, and actual color of the drapery. now, if we go back to the vermeer's work, we see that in the vermeer's girl, color is complemented through use of light. they are integrally interwoven. they work together to create a very distinct impression. light bounces off. notice the metal, the shapes, the wonderful reflections in the translucent pearls. and all of these create the...
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we could think of that in terms of natural gas also. we just aren't that many dairy farms out there that we can pump the gas and the lines and start promoting green gas. so, the -- replacing the 100% renewable in our plan is going to be difficult. now, there are some things that we can do around the edges. one of the slices there is bart 100% renewable by 2030. we can get them to go green, that's great. we have another 11% of the electricity that are direct access commercial customers where they could decide as businesses that the right thing for them to do is to go 100% green. so, if we can convince them, and that would be a voluntary activity on their part, that we might be able to reach another piece of the market. the question is how are we going to get to the rest of it. and that's a challenge that's been discussed at this commission and i know will be discussed in the future. so, i'm not going to go through each one of these parts. i will point out that urban forest is the light blue wedge at the top. be great to see that expanded
we could think of that in terms of natural gas also. we just aren't that many dairy farms out there that we can pump the gas and the lines and start promoting green gas. so, the -- replacing the 100% renewable in our plan is going to be difficult. now, there are some things that we can do around the edges. one of the slices there is bart 100% renewable by 2030. we can get them to go green, that's great. we have another 11% of the electricity that are direct access commercial customers where...
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and thank you to the natural areas program for not using insecticides. but is it worthwhile using so much herbicide to try and remove plants without really strongly rooted in the foil over there, but make that naturally grow there now, even if they were not here in 17 76, they are now the natural vegetation of these areas ~. so, is it really worth this much pesticide use in order to do that? so, really, those are my two comments. number one, is it worth it to do the natural areas with so much pesticide? and number two, the database still needs help and, you know, to the extent that i personally can be of any assistance, i would like to offer chris that i would do so. thank you. >> thank you. any other members of the public? seeing none, public comment is closed. you know, it sounds like, ms. bose, give notice of the meetings in the conversations, that's maybe a good forum. and thanks for coming and sharing with us. as long as there is a forum, you're notified and able to engage on all these. at a minimum that's a good thing. please don't hesitate to keep
and thank you to the natural areas program for not using insecticides. but is it worthwhile using so much herbicide to try and remove plants without really strongly rooted in the foil over there, but make that naturally grow there now, even if they were not here in 17 76, they are now the natural vegetation of these areas ~. so, is it really worth this much pesticide use in order to do that? so, really, those are my two comments. number one, is it worth it to do the natural areas with so much...
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of nature. that makes sense within a biblical worldview anyway. we can go to experimental science because we assume those laws are true and they will be tomorrow. i do want to say this. you said a few times his -- ken ham's view or model. i had video quotes from some scientists. there are a lot of creation scientists who agree with what we're saying concerning the bible and the bible's account of creation. it is not just my model in that sense. there is so much i could say. as i listened to you i believe you are confusing terms in regard to species and kinds. we are not saying god created species, he created kind. we are not saying species got on the ark, we are saying kind. there is a number of papers on our website with dogs and this one breach with this one and you can look at the papers around the world and connect them and say that represents one kind. they have predicted probably less than 1000 kinds were on noah's ark. under 2000 animals. there was plenty of room on the ark. a lot of what
of nature. that makes sense within a biblical worldview anyway. we can go to experimental science because we assume those laws are true and they will be tomorrow. i do want to say this. you said a few times his -- ken ham's view or model. i had video quotes from some scientists. there are a lot of creation scientists who agree with what we're saying concerning the bible and the bible's account of creation. it is not just my model in that sense. there is so much i could say. as i listened to you...
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and we've only just begun to recognize the real value of natural capital. surely, investing in the recovery of damaged environments is a cost-effective way of solving many of the problems we face today. >> why do we not invest an equal amount, if not more, into a shovel-ready technology, so to speak, which is nature's way of sequestering and storing carbon? it is actually by investing in our ecological infrastructure and ecosystems, and expanding the ability of nature to sequester and store carbon, that we have the greatest opportunity to do something, and the wonderful thing is it's not only carbon sequestration, we are also faced with loss of ecosystems that will affect our food security, our water security, we are losing species on an unprecedented rate. so maintaining, restoring, protecting, expanding, natural ecosystems has multiple benefits. >> my hope is that the developed countries, those most responsible for climate change, will recognize the enormous potential of restoration. what we've seen in china, in africa and around the world is that it's po
and we've only just begun to recognize the real value of natural capital. surely, investing in the recovery of damaged environments is a cost-effective way of solving many of the problems we face today. >> why do we not invest an equal amount, if not more, into a shovel-ready technology, so to speak, which is nature's way of sequestering and storing carbon? it is actually by investing in our ecological infrastructure and ecosystems, and expanding the ability of nature to sequester and...
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naturally. purina cat chow naturals. there's a prize, all right. [ male announcer ] inside every box of cheerios are those great-tasting little o's made from carefully selected oats that can help lower cholesterol. is it a superhero? kinda. ♪
naturally. purina cat chow naturals. there's a prize, all right. [ male announcer ] inside every box of cheerios are those great-tasting little o's made from carefully selected oats that can help lower cholesterol. is it a superhero? kinda. ♪
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of nature. they have to assume the uniformity of nature. if the universe came about natural process, where did the logic come from. did they pop into existence. i have a question for bill nye how do you account for the laws of logic and nature from the naturalistic world view that excludes the existence of god? in my opening statement, i also discussed a different type of science and norge, origin or historical science. there's a confusion here. there's a misunderstanding here. people by in large have not been taught to look at what you believe about the past is different what you observing in the present. you don't observe the past directly. when you think about the creation account, we can't observe god creating. we myth that. what you see in the present is very different. even some public school textbook, they sort of acknowledge the difference between historical and observational science. here is an earth science textbook used. in contrast to physical geology, historic algaology is to unders
of nature. they have to assume the uniformity of nature. if the universe came about natural process, where did the logic come from. did they pop into existence. i have a question for bill nye how do you account for the laws of logic and nature from the naturalistic world view that excludes the existence of god? in my opening statement, i also discussed a different type of science and norge, origin or historical science. there's a confusion here. there's a misunderstanding here. people by in...
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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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we could think of that in terms of natural gas also. we just aren't that many dairy farms out there that we can pump the gas and the lines and start promg
we could think of that in terms of natural gas also. we just aren't that many dairy farms out there that we can pump the gas and the lines and start promg
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naturally.urina cat chow naturals. >>> a glittering night in london as the british academy film awards, the bafta awards were handed out tonight. "12 years a slave" won best film while "gravity" won best film and best director. bafta are the last major awards before the academy awards about two weeks from now. >>> if you had to guess the average highest rent in our country, would you likely guess new york, l.a. and san francisco? perhaps, but you would be wrong and not even close. williston, north dakota, is by far the highest rent in the united states. now $2,400 a month on average for a 700-square-foot one bedroom, thousands flocking to the area, many sleeping in their trucks due to a lack of housing. >>> not quite a source of pride for our host nation here, but a lot of people have their eyes on the sky today as tha busted russian satellite, cosmo 2012 fell back to earth today. it appears no part of cosmos survived entry into the earth's atmosphere. >>> when we come back, a chance for the ame
naturally.urina cat chow naturals. >>> a glittering night in london as the british academy film awards, the bafta awards were handed out tonight. "12 years a slave" won best film while "gravity" won best film and best director. bafta are the last major awards before the academy awards about two weeks from now. >>> if you had to guess the average highest rent in our country, would you likely guess new york, l.a. and san francisco? perhaps, but you would be...
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nature is not that way. nature is bottom-up. this is the discovery. things merge up, whatever makes it keep going, whatever doesn't makes it falls away. and this is compelling and wonderful and fills me with joy and it's inconsistent with a top-down view. >> what bill nye needs to do for me is to show me an example of something, some new function that arose that was not previously possible from the genetic information that was there and i would claim and challenge you that there is no such example that you can give. that's why i brought up the example in my presentation of lenski's experiments in regard to e-coli and there was some that seem to develop the ability to exist on citrate but as dr. -- said from looking at his research, he has found that that information was already there. it's just a gene that switched on and off and so there is no example because you know , information that's there and the genetic information of different animals, plants, and so on, is no new function that can be added. certainly great variation within a kind and that's
nature is not that way. nature is bottom-up. this is the discovery. things merge up, whatever makes it keep going, whatever doesn't makes it falls away. and this is compelling and wonderful and fills me with joy and it's inconsistent with a top-down view. >> what bill nye needs to do for me is to show me an example of something, some new function that arose that was not previously possible from the genetic information that was there and i would claim and challenge you that there is no...
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natural gas was languishing at one point.d about natural gas going to negative prices. i don't know if you remember that. but, you know, so a lot of people just assumed there's no reason to invest in this area. this shows you now that it's back on the table. >> even though we're not seeing a 17% spike in residential natural gas prices right now, i think it's almost great that we are seeing it in the futures market because now people are paying attention. they should realize that what is being traded and what they're paying are two different prices. but prices are going up. that's all people need to know. that's all that washington needs to know to perhaps get -- >> and for every dollar higher in natural gas spending equals what to the economy? >> well, we're looking at, according to moody analytics, they're saying we could see an almost $10 billion a year increase in consumer spending on natural gas as these prices are rising. when you look at natural gas rising from, say, $3.50 to $6, that would increase by 0.15% to the gdp.
natural gas was languishing at one point.d about natural gas going to negative prices. i don't know if you remember that. but, you know, so a lot of people just assumed there's no reason to invest in this area. this shows you now that it's back on the table. >> even though we're not seeing a 17% spike in residential natural gas prices right now, i think it's almost great that we are seeing it in the futures market because now people are paying attention. they should realize that what is...
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natural laws that applied in the past apply now. that is why they are natural laws. that is why we embrace them. that is how we made all these discoveries that enabled all this remarkable technology. is fictional but it is based on real people doing real work. when you go to a crime scene and find evidence, you have clues about the past and you trust those clues and you embrace them and you move forward to convict somebody. mr. ham and his followers have this remarkable view of a that somehowod influenced everything that we observe in nature, a 500 foot wooden boat, eight zookeepers, 14,000 individual animals, every land plant in the world underwater for a four-year. i ask us all, is that really reasonable? thewill hear a lot about grand canyon, i imagine, also which is in remarkable place and it has fossils. the fossils in the grand canyon are found in layers. inre is not a single place the grand canyon where the fossils of one type of animal ofssover inoto the fossils another. when there was a big flood on the earth, you would expect a drowning animals to swim up t
natural laws that applied in the past apply now. that is why they are natural laws. that is why we embrace them. that is how we made all these discoveries that enabled all this remarkable technology. is fictional but it is based on real people doing real work. when you go to a crime scene and find evidence, you have clues about the past and you trust those clues and you embrace them and you move forward to convict somebody. mr. ham and his followers have this remarkable view of a that somehowod...
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those young trees are an important natural resource. this is the nursery run by a dream of being a local environmental protection group. over the past few years they've planted about five million tree seedlings. the nursery is also an important source of income for the group tourists visit almost every day. and then fill them up in the village it was one of the limpopo is talking to farmers about locals who treats. easy and it is approved the interim anchor on the sandy out the nasty with the terrain is to introduce people to the region's biodiversity the biosphere naturally includes young recovery treats the chief end is one to patiently built a good relationship with the community. i rounded up to mile twenty seven years ago people used to avoid them no their expertise is in pre teen. this is indeed created twelve protected areas for mixed forests that include era carries. i know that employs around twenty two people who work with politicians farmers and governments to help protect the forests. you are looking through some footage for
those young trees are an important natural resource. this is the nursery run by a dream of being a local environmental protection group. over the past few years they've planted about five million tree seedlings. the nursery is also an important source of income for the group tourists visit almost every day. and then fill them up in the village it was one of the limpopo is talking to farmers about locals who treats. easy and it is approved the interim anchor on the sandy out the nasty with the...
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>> now mother nature has had the benefit of trial and error engineering for 50 billion years.e last 50 years we started to are follow her lead. here companies are mimicking her by biomimicry. let's take a look. in 1903 when orville and wilbur wright invetted the first flying machine to transport man, they looked to birds, pigeons, for example, velcro created by george de mastral was mimicked by the looks at the end of bird bakes. biomimicry or copying mother nature's solution he from everything to symptomming bacteria to mixing water, could be just the thing to lead us out of the industrial revolution and into another one. thanks to one of the most feared oceanic species on the planet, reduced up to 40%. they spend their lives underwater and yet sharks remain algae, bacteria and barnacle-free. on close examination, dr. tony brennan discovered that's due to the denticles, tiny, sharp, teeth-like shapes found all over the shark's skin, he was determined to duplicate them. >> when you try to draw a shark's skin it's very difficult to do on a flat piece of paper. so i modified the
>> now mother nature has had the benefit of trial and error engineering for 50 billion years.e last 50 years we started to are follow her lead. here companies are mimicking her by biomimicry. let's take a look. in 1903 when orville and wilbur wright invetted the first flying machine to transport man, they looked to birds, pigeons, for example, velcro created by george de mastral was mimicked by the looks at the end of bird bakes. biomimicry or copying mother nature's solution he from...
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>> reporter: the natural enemy of our favorite >> reporter: the natural enemy of our favorite devices the easy way. you do enough flying around. that's why we give you real big club card deals. right now, our largest jug of arm & hammer detergent is just $5.00. fill your water supply. arrowhead water is only $3.29 a case. and chobani greek yogurt is just a buck. real big deals this week and every week. only at safeway. ingredients for life. bulldog: bulldog: what's this?...
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natural law apply in the past apply now. that's why they are natural law. that's how we made these discoveries that enable all of this remarkable technology. c.s.i. is a fictional show and it's based on real people doing real work. when you go to a crime scene and find evidence, you have clues about the past. mr. ham and his followers have this remarkable view of a worldwide flood that somehow influence that we observe in nature. 500 foot wooden boat, eight zookeeper for animal, every land plant in the world under water for a full year. i ask us all is that reasonable. you'll hear a lot about the grand canyon which is a remarkable place. it has fossils. the fossils in the grand canyon are found in layers. there's not a single place in the grand canyon where the fossils of one type of animal cross over to another. in other words, when there was a big flood on the earth, you would expect drowning animals to swim up to a higher level. not any one of them did. if you can find evidence of that, you can change the world. now, i just want to remind us all. there a
natural law apply in the past apply now. that's why they are natural law. that's how we made these discoveries that enable all of this remarkable technology. c.s.i. is a fictional show and it's based on real people doing real work. when you go to a crime scene and find evidence, you have clues about the past. mr. ham and his followers have this remarkable view of a worldwide flood that somehow influence that we observe in nature. 500 foot wooden boat, eight zookeeper for animal, every land...
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so this idea that you can separate the natural laws of past from the natural laws that we have now, i think is at the heart of our disagreement. i don't see how we're ever going to agree with that if you insist that natural laws have changed. for lack of a better word it's magical. and i have appreciated magic since i was a kid, but it's not really what we want in conventional main stream science. assertion that tall animals were vegetarians before they got on the arc. that's really remarkable. i have not spent a lot of theeth really aren't set up for broccoli. that these an malice until this flood is something that i would ask you to provide a little more proof for. i give you the lions' teeth. you give me versus as translated into english over what, 30 centuries? so that's not enough evidence for me. if you've ever played telephone wrauf kindergarten secret and whisper it to the next person and so on and things gone wrong. -- and the o you, information that you used to create your world view is not consistent with what i as a reasonable man would expect. so i want everybody to consi
so this idea that you can separate the natural laws of past from the natural laws that we have now, i think is at the heart of our disagreement. i don't see how we're ever going to agree with that if you insist that natural laws have changed. for lack of a better word it's magical. and i have appreciated magic since i was a kid, but it's not really what we want in conventional main stream science. assertion that tall animals were vegetarians before they got on the arc. that's really remarkable....
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of nature. this is to say the old expression is if you were to find a watch in the field and you pick it up you would realize that it was created by somebody who was thinking ahead, somebody with an organizational chart was someone at the top. the screws and the screw manufacturers in the glass for the glass manufacturers but that is not how nature works. this is the fundamental insight in the explanation provided by evolution. evolution is a process that adds complexity through natural selection. this is to say nature has its mediocre designs eaten by its good designs so the perception that there is a designer that created all of this is not necessarily true because we have an explanation that is far more compelling and provides predictions and things are repeatable. i'm sure mr. ham in your facility you have an organization chart and i imagine you are at the top and at the top down structure. nature is not that way. nature is bottom-up. this is discovery. things merge up and whatever makes kee
of nature. this is to say the old expression is if you were to find a watch in the field and you pick it up you would realize that it was created by somebody who was thinking ahead, somebody with an organizational chart was someone at the top. the screws and the screw manufacturers in the glass for the glass manufacturers but that is not how nature works. this is the fundamental insight in the explanation provided by evolution. evolution is a process that adds complexity through natural...
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and mother nature not done yet. the big concern now, flooding, and the warm-up expected later this week. diane. >> alex, thanks to you. and abc's meteorologist ginger zee with the records shattered and the countdown to relief. >> diane, if it feels it's been the worst winter ever, in some places it has. look at chicago, the third snowiest and now tied for the most sub-zero days on record and in indianapolis, their snowiest season on record. detroit, a little both of fifth snowiest and sixth coldest. all of those ranking, here in new york city, eighth snowiest. and more to come. tomorrow morning it happens. we'll have a messy commute from eastern pennsylvania to connecticut, eventually into parts of massachusetts. and some number, 2 to 4 inches overall, six-plus in pink there. it's all part of the pattern we're struck on. the jet stream. the record warmth to the west. the snow and cold to the east. the jet stream buckles enough to give mid-atlantic and southern northeast a little break. at least late week. when it co
and mother nature not done yet. the big concern now, flooding, and the warm-up expected later this week. diane. >> alex, thanks to you. and abc's meteorologist ginger zee with the records shattered and the countdown to relief. >> diane, if it feels it's been the worst winter ever, in some places it has. look at chicago, the third snowiest and now tied for the most sub-zero days on record and in indianapolis, their snowiest season on record. detroit, a little both of fifth snowiest...
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place of the natural gas?ould that possibly contribute to earthquakes and things like that? the first question about chemicals, the fracking process relies on injecting a hydraulic fluid into this shale formation and pressurizing and making the shale crack so you can extract the natural gas. you're correct that a lot of are seenid compounds as proprietary by the companies using them. they make the argument that they spent a lot of intellectual effort and investment in developing these concoctions of fluids. that has been their line about this. this is a proprietary concoction and they don't have to share. --hink this is something it's a discussion we should have as a country. is doing an investigation into the empire mental impacts of the fracking and one of them is through the toxicity of these fluids. we will see that report released in 2014, hopefully. we might learn little more about the various suite of compounds. mightcond part is that we think about regulating these fluids and a more vigorous way. we al
place of the natural gas?ould that possibly contribute to earthquakes and things like that? the first question about chemicals, the fracking process relies on injecting a hydraulic fluid into this shale formation and pressurizing and making the shale crack so you can extract the natural gas. you're correct that a lot of are seenid compounds as proprietary by the companies using them. they make the argument that they spent a lot of intellectual effort and investment in developing these...
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so, his recourse to nature, what the finds useful in the model of nature is the model of generation, inheritance, of how over time species improve, societies improve, and it happens gradually. he is writing, of course, well before darwin and revolution but offers an evolutionary model of political change. building on what we have, starting with the real world. >> host: trial and error. >> guest: exactly. so, from these two very different models of nature you see some very basic differences how to understand society. >> host: i want to come back to some of that because people that shoo know i reviewed this book, to thely trashed it -- no. actually gave at it rave review but had some disagreements or quiches about it, and -- quibbles about it but i want to come back to them. the modern ear, the thing that would shock people the most in burke's thought, is his deep skepticism about the power and limits of reason, and paine believes you can just simply reason your way through any problem, and burke almost laughs at that notion. >> guest: ya yeah. so, paine -- because he believes the poli
so, his recourse to nature, what the finds useful in the model of nature is the model of generation, inheritance, of how over time species improve, societies improve, and it happens gradually. he is writing, of course, well before darwin and revolution but offers an evolutionary model of political change. building on what we have, starting with the real world. >> host: trial and error. >> guest: exactly. so, from these two very different models of nature you see some very basic...
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that is the natural gas boom. requires a lot of shipments of stuff, everything from sand to water, et cetera, shipping it in, shipping it out. have you guys seen any direct benefit in your business from that business? >> we certainly have. on two fronts one front we do participate in the movement of the product that is are needed to extract natural gas. we have a part of our business in supply chain that does that but we're also a consumer of it in terms of we have a fleet of now about 500 natural gas trucks that we lease and rent to customers and we expect that to grow to a thousand. we have now run around 20 million miles on those strucktrucks since we girls got them. so we learned a lot about them. we've seen the infrastructure being built out for that which is really helpful. there are four to 500 commercially viable fueling stations for natural gas trucks which is really a biggings big part of what need to happen in order to grow out that business. david: that is huge. >> growing 30 locations per month. so we
that is the natural gas boom. requires a lot of shipments of stuff, everything from sand to water, et cetera, shipping it in, shipping it out. have you guys seen any direct benefit in your business from that business? >> we certainly have. on two fronts one front we do participate in the movement of the product that is are needed to extract natural gas. we have a part of our business in supply chain that does that but we're also a consumer of it in terms of we have a fleet of now about...
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it has been a marathon of natural gas demand.ooks like we will have the lowest end of season storage of natural gas since 2003. wehas been a long time since have had supplies down the slope. thank goodness we have shale gas. >> i'm speaking with matt rogers. he is in washington. what has been the most impressive characteristic so far this winter? it is actually a last guy. i talked about alaska cause to lead. every time we get a jet stream spike over alaska, it has driven down these articulate breaks. it has been an impressive pattern in that area. that has driven the polar vortex down. it has given a lot of outbreaks into the u.s. watching korean trends. do you think there is going to be a thaw? next have a warm upcoming week. you might hit 60 in new york. toortunately, it is going last three days. everyone is going to love it on the eastern seaboard before we get some more colder weather in march. >> you mentioned the drought on the west coast and you talked about the hydro supply. what about gas requirements? the big issue, in
it has been a marathon of natural gas demand.ooks like we will have the lowest end of season storage of natural gas since 2003. wehas been a long time since have had supplies down the slope. thank goodness we have shale gas. >> i'm speaking with matt rogers. he is in washington. what has been the most impressive characteristic so far this winter? it is actually a last guy. i talked about alaska cause to lead. every time we get a jet stream spike over alaska, it has driven down these...
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what better way to get in touch with nature and live a healthy lifestyle than to eat nature's food? sounds simple, right? could it be that easy? well i have to admit i had never heard about my next guest's diet until recently. i was curious to know, is it a healthy diet that also helps you lose weight? joining me with the answers is the founder of the earth diet. liana warner gray. thank you so much for being here. tell me about the earth diet. >> the earth diet is a lifestyle that has us focus on what earth provides naturally. >> you call it the earth's diet because why? >> because it's basically appreciating all the ingredients that earth provides us with. >> prbt' aren't you miss australia earth? >> i was. yes. miss earth australia. yes. >> i knew hit something to do with that. it's very apropos. it is like a raw-food diet, right? >> primarily yes. i promote people to eat a majority of plant-based diet. >> why do you choose plants and not meat? >> because from what i have seen with working with a lot of people, people thrive off of plants. people lose excess weight when they eat
what better way to get in touch with nature and live a healthy lifestyle than to eat nature's food? sounds simple, right? could it be that easy? well i have to admit i had never heard about my next guest's diet until recently. i was curious to know, is it a healthy diet that also helps you lose weight? joining me with the answers is the founder of the earth diet. liana warner gray. thank you so much for being here. tell me about the earth diet. >> the earth diet is a lifestyle that has us...
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so for right now, mother nature still supporting these natural gas prices. for "nightly business report," i'm jackie deangeles reporting. >>> elsewhere, apple purchases $14 billion of its own shares. that's where we begin tonight's market focus. ceo tim cook told the "wall street journal" that apple initiated that buy back in the two weeks after its quarterly earnings report, taking advantage of the stock's drop the day after those results. activist investor carl icahn weighed in on that repurchase. he took to twitter writing google at 19 times 14 estimated operating profit at the same multiple apple equals $1245 per share. rilgz. keep buying, tim, you still have $145 billion in cash. shares rose more than 1% to close at $519.68. >>> and cigna posted weak quarterly earnings and a disappointed outlook. that company said that costs in its private medicare businesses were higher which might continue into this year. and that pressured the stock. those shares t shares tumbled. >>> shares of ibm rose on reports it might be selling its semiconductor business. big b
so for right now, mother nature still supporting these natural gas prices. for "nightly business report," i'm jackie deangeles reporting. >>> elsewhere, apple purchases $14 billion of its own shares. that's where we begin tonight's market focus. ceo tim cook told the "wall street journal" that apple initiated that buy back in the two weeks after its quarterly earnings report, taking advantage of the stock's drop the day after those results. activist investor carl...
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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. we generally just 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 blain sees this storm as a perfect photo op. >>
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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being prime human drivers if you are discounting you know some of the other sides of the human nature such as self interest the desire to dominate and those qualities are ultimately at the core of capital is this is what capitalism is based on no i think we are in a we're starting to broaden our trum just the idea of self-interest alone the human need to care is a strong you know adam smith talked about self-interest in the theory of more the wealth of nations but in his other book the theory of moral sentiments pointed out that we have a need to care that is in fact even more powerful times what unfortunately have been as of the two got disconnected in other words you know in corporate. of this human capacity and need for caring into the world of work in business and hence we have this separation i think if you bring the two together that creates an extraordinary powerful thing the notion that human beings are susceptible to these lower kinds of motivations and so forth it's always true but i think this is about harnessing the better angels of our nature you know we can operate as hu
being prime human drivers if you are discounting you know some of the other sides of the human nature such as self interest the desire to dominate and those qualities are ultimately at the core of capital is this is what capitalism is based on no i think we are in a we're starting to broaden our trum just the idea of self-interest alone the human need to care is a strong you know adam smith talked about self-interest in the theory of more the wealth of nations but in his other book the theory...
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up next, natural gas coming down from multi-year highs.s behind this year's surge and our prices set to go higher? next week's cold, are we getting cold weather next week? no. ♪ see what's new at projectluna.comm adam: an hour left in the trading day, the dow is up 114 points, as in the 11 points but all ten sectors of the snb are in positive territory. a good day for investors. liz claman will walk you through the last hour but now the polar for tax seems to be heeding the natural gas market, the heating fuel, five year highs. joining us is the managing editor and trader for commodity conservation.com. what is happening with natural gas? do we have another drought of cold weather? >> supposed to get another cold blast next week but we have warming temperatures in the 40s, a lot of snow is melting, in the east we are not getting these big storms, it is really a rollercoaster, natural gas, we hit these record highs, twice as high as we were a year ago. natural gas prices were around 322, consumers are getting slammed with big bills this yea
up next, natural gas coming down from multi-year highs.s behind this year's surge and our prices set to go higher? next week's cold, are we getting cold weather next week? no. ♪ see what's new at projectluna.comm adam: an hour left in the trading day, the dow is up 114 points, as in the 11 points but all ten sectors of the snb are in positive territory. a good day for investors. liz claman will walk you through the last hour but now the polar for tax seems to be heeding the natural gas...
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this drink mix says, "natural lemonade flavor." you may envision a lemonade stand, but look at the ingredients. they include artificial sweeteners, and a list of hard-to-pronounce synthetic substances. >> but it's one of those buzz words you put on a product. more people will grab it, people might pay a little bit more for it. >> reporter: kraftuts less than 2% of anything natural, n cost as much as 60% more.t . you may be thinking chickens out in a pasture, but if it doesn't say "pasture raised," it may look more like inside this building. the chickens certainly aren't caged, but they aren't ranging r. >> it's better than if they were in a cage, that's for sure. >> reporter: and one more thing, on pow tri products you might see notice saying "no hormones." well guess what? >> federal regulations prohibit the use of hormones or steroids. >> so they're basically saying that they're doing something that they couldn't do anyway. >> reporter: so where will you find the real answers? our expert says it's in the fine print, the ingredien
this drink mix says, "natural lemonade flavor." you may envision a lemonade stand, but look at the ingredients. they include artificial sweeteners, and a list of hard-to-pronounce synthetic substances. >> but it's one of those buzz words you put on a product. more people will grab it, people might pay a little bit more for it. >> reporter: kraftuts less than 2% of anything natural, n cost as much as 60% more.t . you may be thinking chickens out in a pasture, but if it...
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naturally. purina cat chow naturals. suddenly you're a mouthbreather.e right strip and instantly open your nose up to 38% more than cold medicines alone. so you can breathe and sleep. shut your mouth and sleep right. breathe right. starts with freshly-made pasta, and 100% real cheddar cheese. but what makes stouffer's mac n' cheese best of all. that moment you enjoy it at home. stouffer's. made with care for you or your family. safeway presents real big deals of the week. or how to get great deals the easy way. you do enough flying around. that's why we give you real big club card deals. right now, our largest jug of arm & hammer detergent is just $5.00. fill your water supply. arrowhead water is only $3.29 a case. and chobani greek yogurt is just a buck. real big deals this week and every week. only at safeway. ingredients for life. could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. mmmhmmm...everybody knows that. well, did you know that old macdonald was a really bad speller? your word is...cow. cow. cow. c...o...w... ...e...i...e...i...o. [buzz
naturally. purina cat chow naturals. suddenly you're a mouthbreather.e right strip and instantly open your nose up to 38% more than cold medicines alone. so you can breathe and sleep. shut your mouth and sleep right. breathe right. starts with freshly-made pasta, and 100% real cheddar cheese. but what makes stouffer's mac n' cheese best of all. that moment you enjoy it at home. stouffer's. made with care for you or your family. safeway presents real big deals of the week. or how to get great...
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natural gas is less understood. lot of people use natural gas to heat their home, so you obviously will know who you are, and you know the effect this will have on you. but 30% of all electricity used in the united states, is generated by plants that are fumed by natural gas. much of our electricity comes from coal. but these lower natural gas prices have helped utilities switch away from coal to natural gas. heavily industry, chemical plants they use those energy cost savings to expand and produce more jobs in the united states. so low cheap readily abundant natural gags, because of fracking and horizontal trillioning has resulted in more jobs and lower energy costs in the united states i am not ready to say that is in jeopardy, but the broader implication. >> boy, give us a look ahead to what else you are working on? >> we are going to be taking a look both at this natural gags story, and we are looking at home affordability. it is becoming hard tore get a home, because lending standards are going up. the impact o
natural gas is less understood. lot of people use natural gas to heat their home, so you obviously will know who you are, and you know the effect this will have on you. but 30% of all electricity used in the united states, is generated by plants that are fumed by natural gas. much of our electricity comes from coal. but these lower natural gas prices have helped utilities switch away from coal to natural gas. heavily industry, chemical plants they use those energy cost savings to expand and...
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that are angels of our nature it again brings me back to the idea of communism and comparing it with capitalism because you know you could argue that one of the main reasons why communism failed is because it ultimately refused to recognize the complexity of human nature and the underlying promise of communism was that if you serve others that will improve your own wellbeing now capitalism stars from an opposite and that if you serve yourself that will also improve society even without any deliberate efforts and. i wonder if. something like this what you are proposing. could only be implemented in a country with a fairly strong legal system with a low crime rate and ultimately more or less harmonious society because if you leave their dog you don't qualify you know people will inevitably take advantage of your i think there may well be some some truth to that i think definitely when you have a high social capital in the society which means people have trust in institutions they trust in the laws they can believe in contracts this property rights all of those kinds of things then it e
that are angels of our nature it again brings me back to the idea of communism and comparing it with capitalism because you know you could argue that one of the main reasons why communism failed is because it ultimately refused to recognize the complexity of human nature and the underlying promise of communism was that if you serve others that will improve your own wellbeing now capitalism stars from an opposite and that if you serve yourself that will also improve society even without any...
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the natural area posts signs in our areas in the natural areas telling people to keep out of the one side it cuts down trees and destroys vengeance and worse of all the program which people view as sdrufg and for aboutish. thousands of volunteer hours there's no record of psyche and more unpopper. it should insist that the program improve this was a bust it cost $4.4 million of park money and as far as i know it hadn't attracted any wildlife at all. i want to read to you a petition we circulated on line and we got over o a thousand snchdz it pr it says stop nap from destroying thickets and using herbicides. one 1 is = lane kerney trying to keep the park natural is a failure. it's based on junk science and it's destructive and there is no oversight in this program it's a failure time and time again - >> thank you. >> ann tarnish. >> i will continue about 1.5 million spent on nap i thought - but here i continue reading the comments only from san francisco the petition as i have understand by now the petitioner mayor ed lee to stop nap it's over on thousand snchdz and many comments. pat
the natural area posts signs in our areas in the natural areas telling people to keep out of the one side it cuts down trees and destroys vengeance and worse of all the program which people view as sdrufg and for aboutish. thousands of volunteer hours there's no record of psyche and more unpopper. it should insist that the program improve this was a bust it cost $4.4 million of park money and as far as i know it hadn't attracted any wildlife at all. i want to read to you a petition we...
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nature valley. nature at its most delicious. >>> good morning. golden guy. american snow border sage katzenberg riding high today after winning the first gold of these games. >> today is a good day. i'm so stoked. i can't put into words how excited i am. >> breathtaking moves in the first-ever slope style event. this morning he's here to reflect on his life-changing victory. >>> hanna's heart break. >> wanted that gold medal and i
nature valley. nature at its most delicious. >>> good morning. golden guy. american snow border sage katzenberg riding high today after winning the first gold of these games. >> today is a good day. i'm so stoked. i can't put into words how excited i am. >> breathtaking moves in the first-ever slope style event. this morning he's here to reflect on his life-changing victory. >>> hanna's heart break. >> wanted that gold medal and i