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now has a surplus of natural gas and they can export natural gas but they have no facilities to export natural gas so is this going to build facilities in time to take advantage of this natural gas surplus or because fracking is such a tertiary tangential business is going to go blow up in eighteen months anyway doesn't make any sense that's a good question as well i would point out the natural gas that i often see you know screaming trolls on line being oh well drilling for was ok because it'll be just like natural gas where to lower the price and wait and see and the thing is the national guard clearly different kinds we don't have export facilities where as we well it's all about getting it out of here and getting a better price so will they try oia. they're going to track read a time limit graph goodman thanks so much for being on the kaiser report thank you for having me. that's going to do it for this edition of the kaiser report with me max keiser and stacy herbert i thank my guests liam a grass goodman author of the asylum the running game to hijack the world's oil market do yo
now has a surplus of natural gas and they can export natural gas but they have no facilities to export natural gas so is this going to build facilities in time to take advantage of this natural gas surplus or because fracking is such a tertiary tangential business is going to go blow up in eighteen months anyway doesn't make any sense that's a good question as well i would point out the natural gas that i often see you know screaming trolls on line being oh well drilling for was ok because...
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these naturalizations we have up here between 1856 and '67 on average about 9,200 people were naturalized per year. in 1868 there was a very fiercely competitive election and they needed as many votes as they can so they managed in that year alone in new york city alone to naturalize 48,000 immigrants. this was done in illegal, corrupt ways. they had judges they bribed who didn't really care if immigrants who arrived and actually waited the five years. we talked about it is a five-year waiting period for citizenship, so they had judges who just ignored the fact that the person just got off the boat a couple weeks ago and allowed them to register people. they hired a printer in 1868 who printed up over 100,000 ballots or not ballots, 100,000 blank naturalization forms and about 70,000 completed naturalization certificates where they just had to write somebody's name in and also they could basically churn out as many new immigrants who are now american citizens as possible, so you had cases of immigrants being in the united states for a matter of months, a matter of a year or two and alread
these naturalizations we have up here between 1856 and '67 on average about 9,200 people were naturalized per year. in 1868 there was a very fiercely competitive election and they needed as many votes as they can so they managed in that year alone in new york city alone to naturalize 48,000 immigrants. this was done in illegal, corrupt ways. they had judges they bribed who didn't really care if immigrants who arrived and actually waited the five years. we talked about it is a five-year waiting...
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why is it becoming more popular to use natural gas? the reason behind the development is the price of crude oil which remains high. sam works for a company that disposes of industrial waste. he manages the company's fleet of vehicles and is thinking about adapting them so they can run on natural gas to greatly reduce fuel costs. >> well, we consume approximately $30,000 worth of fuel. >> reporter: kecler was concerned even though natural gas can reduce the cost of fuel, it might also reduce the horsepower of the trucks. on this day he decided to test drive a natural gas-powered vehicle. >> i like it. you cannot tell the difference. when you transition from the diesel to the natural gas you cannot tell a difference in the way the truck runs. >> reporter: this truck maintenance factory estimates that its revenue will grow to about $250 million in the next ten years. >> we have an incredible amount of interest from our customers to convert their diesel engines into dual fuel, diesel and natural gas. and when we are able to supply the dema
why is it becoming more popular to use natural gas? the reason behind the development is the price of crude oil which remains high. sam works for a company that disposes of industrial waste. he manages the company's fleet of vehicles and is thinking about adapting them so they can run on natural gas to greatly reduce fuel costs. >> well, we consume approximately $30,000 worth of fuel. >> reporter: kecler was concerned even though natural gas can reduce the cost of fuel, it might...
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when you talk about the natural state, we all know that the natural state was sand dunes, though we're not really preserving a natural state. at best, a natural state would be the current condition which is soccer fields or athletic fields and that's not exactly a peaceful, serene environment because people are walking all over it all the time and playing games in it. i think the park can be a place for everyone. i think we've devised a park with space for people do lots of different things, for people to watch birds, for people to do tai chi, for people to visit museums. i think there can be a space and place for all of us to co-exist in the park. i don't think it has to be one way or another. this project is about seven acres which is less than 1% of the overall park which is over 1,000 acres and it is a renovation project of an existing facility within the park. if we were talking about taking a new space that had never been athletic fields and making it athletic fields, i think we'd have a different conversation but i think to the extent that we are talking about a renovation of an
when you talk about the natural state, we all know that the natural state was sand dunes, though we're not really preserving a natural state. at best, a natural state would be the current condition which is soccer fields or athletic fields and that's not exactly a peaceful, serene environment because people are walking all over it all the time and playing games in it. i think the park can be a place for everyone. i think we've devised a park with space for people do lots of different things,...
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i think it is the nature of debate, the nature of dissent, the nature of discussion. tonight, it's obviously no exception. at the end of the day, this is the fundamentals of agreement and disagreement. for my purposes, it is just going to have to be something where i agree to disagree. with the many people who have testified this evening whom i have respect for and who i actually agree with the sentiment of the environment and concerns. at the same time, i fear that some of the issues that were raised relative to the eir were also availed it disregard for children activating that part of the park. i was a little dismayed. i felt like there was a fair amount of comment aimed at children and families that i was a little disheartened by. one gentleman said it is not always about the kids. i have to say, you know, no kidding, try raising a family here. somebody said the reason families are leaving is because of the high cost of housing, not because of the lack of playing fields. i would just say to that that is a cumulative effect. it is a constant struggle trying to deal
i think it is the nature of debate, the nature of dissent, the nature of discussion. tonight, it's obviously no exception. at the end of the day, this is the fundamentals of agreement and disagreement. for my purposes, it is just going to have to be something where i agree to disagree. with the many people who have testified this evening whom i have respect for and who i actually agree with the sentiment of the environment and concerns. at the same time, i fear that some of the issues that were...
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perhaps the most significant result of this new naturalization law, though, is a rule that all naturalizations will take place through the federal government. it creates an agency that will be in charge of immigrant naturalization. so no longer do you have can you be like tammany hall and have a judge in the back pocket to let people in even if they haven't met the five-year residency requirements and so forth so it is a lot hard to her naturalize people and combined with the fact the parties don't have the same incentives to naturalize people and you can see the numbers drop. the table we have up here, you look at the percentages in each of these cities we have listed new york, boston, chicago, san francisco, philly and pittsburgh, and in 1900 they're all about 50% of the foreign born population as naturalized, so in new york a little over 55% of all immigrants, all people born outside of the united states are naturalized american fast forward 20 years and the percentage dropped to 42%. you can see most places drop, boston drops about what's that about 7%, chicago drops about 14%. san francis
perhaps the most significant result of this new naturalization law, though, is a rule that all naturalizations will take place through the federal government. it creates an agency that will be in charge of immigrant naturalization. so no longer do you have can you be like tammany hall and have a judge in the back pocket to let people in even if they haven't met the five-year residency requirements and so forth so it is a lot hard to her naturalize people and combined with the fact the parties...
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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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perfect combinations of nature's delicious ingredients, from nature valley. ♪ ♪ i was thinking that ier ] nature valley granola bars, nature at its most delicious. san francisco police are working two crime scenes right now. >> at least three people have been shot in two different parts of the sti. i'm dan ashley. >> i'm carolyn johnson. let's begin with ama dates who is at turk and laguna where two people were hit. ama? >> that's right, carolyn and dan. look behind me on the corner is where police have the street blocked off because there was the double shooting at about 9:45 tonight. the two people were shot just down the sidewalk there. look at the scene from where this happened. i actually spoke to a man who said it was his uncle and a woman. his uncle shot in the neck and the woman in the lower body, the leg. he heard shots and came out. he didn't know why anybody would do this to his uncle who was already disabled and using a cane. we have learned that the man did die at the hospital. we have not heard of anything on the woman. i heard it is possibly nonlife-threatening at this
perfect combinations of nature's delicious ingredients, from nature valley. ♪ ♪ i was thinking that ier ] nature valley granola bars, nature at its most delicious. san francisco police are working two crime scenes right now. >> at least three people have been shot in two different parts of the sti. i'm dan ashley. >> i'm carolyn johnson. let's begin with ama dates who is at turk and laguna where two people were hit. ama? >> that's right, carolyn and dan. look behind me on...
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important lands and waters for nature and people. we continue to support a five-year reauthorization of the national flood insurance program through the passing of the flood insurance reform legislation. we ask that this legislation be brought before the full senate for debate and consideration at the earliest opportunity. the nature conservancy is also a member of a diverse coalition of environmental organizations, taxpayer advocates, insurance industry representatives and housing groups. also strongly supports the senate banking committee's flood insurance reform and this week we are participating in the hill activities. with this much diverse political support, it seems like passage of flood reform represents a win for all. contrary to congressional intent, the program, as it currently functions, is increasing risk from storms and floods to people, property, and ecosystems, and the important services that those ecosystems provide to people. enactment of the national flood insurance reform legislation will phase out subsidies that
important lands and waters for nature and people. we continue to support a five-year reauthorization of the national flood insurance program through the passing of the flood insurance reform legislation. we ask that this legislation be brought before the full senate for debate and consideration at the earliest opportunity. the nature conservancy is also a member of a diverse coalition of environmental organizations, taxpayer advocates, insurance industry representatives and housing groups. also...
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>> i can live without natural gas. i can't live without my water. >> no. >> we have these landowners who will say that their water was clean. they could drink. they couldn't light it on fire. and then the gas industry came in, and now taking a shower makes them sick. there are too many landowners who are describing the exact same scenario, and so it's-- >> all over the country. >> can't just be a coincidence. there is something wrong here. >> so here we have natural gas from shale, touted as the solution to our energy problems by one group. another group says it's the biggest environmental nightmare. >> ah, well, actually, they're both correct, so what we need to do is promote gas as a cleaner alternative to coal and oil but hold the industry accountable for tighter standards. >> which aubrey mcclendon says he would go along with because, he says, natural gas is such a huge game-changer. >> if you use natural gas, america can establish independence from opec, it can put americans back to work, we can lower our carbon e
>> i can live without natural gas. i can't live without my water. >> no. >> we have these landowners who will say that their water was clean. they could drink. they couldn't light it on fire. and then the gas industry came in, and now taking a shower makes them sick. there are too many landowners who are describing the exact same scenario, and so it's-- >> all over the country. >> can't just be a coincidence. there is something wrong here. >> so here we have...
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to enjoy nature. western end of golden gate park is one of the last of those. we need to protect it. we do not have to choose between soccer and nature. we can have both. our organizations are urging the city to do a supplemental eir to consider an alternative that would restore the beach chalet with natural grass and better drainage. to install artificial turf, but safe artificial turf, at west sunset. that would give -- we would have more artificial turf with lighting at west sunset. at least as many played hours. we could have both. we could protect san francisco's crown jewel. we need to protect that. we can provide even more soccer field at west son said while protecting this special environment. -- sunset law protecting this special environment. that area will be gone and spoiled for ever. we do not have to make this false choice. >> next speaker, please. >> the primary purpose of golden gate park, yes, it is recreation. what are we nearly defining recreation to be only the active sports the tea
to enjoy nature. western end of golden gate park is one of the last of those. we need to protect it. we do not have to choose between soccer and nature. we can have both. our organizations are urging the city to do a supplemental eir to consider an alternative that would restore the beach chalet with natural grass and better drainage. to install artificial turf, but safe artificial turf, at west sunset. that would give -- we would have more artificial turf with lighting at west sunset. at least...
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perfect combinations of nature's delicious ingredients, from nature valley. ♪ ♪ i was thinking that ids ♪ [ female announcer ] nature valley granola bars, nature at its most delicious. is. >> raider linebacker could be spending the season behind bars. sentenced to 6 month ins jail inal pam. back in november he was smiling as he was taken away in handcuffs. mclane found guilty of 4 misdemeanor including assault. cell phone video from the nature appears to show him in the black hat and black and gray jack net altercation with scott another man already beaten up scott. police say mclane later pointed a gun at the victim's head and fired a round next to the man's ear. mclane out on bail and will appeal the sentence. >> no time table for decision in the a's could move anywhere in the world. those were the words from commissioner bud sale iing after the giants and a's made the pitch to baseball owner regarding the proposed move to san jose. they meet tomorrow in inner league play at at&t park. this afternoon giants wrap up the miniseries with st. louis. 6 innings struggle in the third here
perfect combinations of nature's delicious ingredients, from nature valley. ♪ ♪ i was thinking that ids ♪ [ female announcer ] nature valley granola bars, nature at its most delicious. is. >> raider linebacker could be spending the season behind bars. sentenced to 6 month ins jail inal pam. back in november he was smiling as he was taken away in handcuffs. mclane found guilty of 4 misdemeanor including assault. cell phone video from the nature appears to show him in the black hat...
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>> i'm not sold on eliminating this requirement that rooms -- habitable rooms need natural light. for a number of reasons. one, i think habitable rooms with sunlight, fresh air is a good thing. it is a good design, and if you eliminate it, you have to substitute it somehow. which means you are actually increasing the cost of the building. you're increasing the cost of energy use in the building. it is contrary to being a green building, i think. some might plays an important part -- sunlight plays an important part in making a building action and more sustainable and green. -- making a building actually more sustainable and green. when i read this, i read windows in all habitable rooms, which now become a crazy. but now that i hear the reasons for why we want to change this code, to have adjoining rooms share some might from a room next door -- share sunlight from a room next door, if that is the case, the code is clear and allows for that. why are we changing this? if you look at section 1205.2.1, there is a section that deals with adjoining spaces. why can't we just use that? i
>> i'm not sold on eliminating this requirement that rooms -- habitable rooms need natural light. for a number of reasons. one, i think habitable rooms with sunlight, fresh air is a good thing. it is a good design, and if you eliminate it, you have to substitute it somehow. which means you are actually increasing the cost of the building. you're increasing the cost of energy use in the building. it is contrary to being a green building, i think. some might plays an important part --...
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several small farmers have switched to natural palm oil which they sell to daabon. felipe moreno is 84 years old and the third generation in his family to farm. he grows bananas and vegetables for his own consumption. but he's stopped his rice cropping and has begun producing palm oil instead. >> i lost money growing rice. and it was a lot of hard work. but now the palms are a lot easier. i cut some bunches yesterday and was able to sell them in the afternoon. i got money for it. that's a real advantage. >> but not everybody has benefited from palm oil production. the wwf experts are using their expedition to the orinoco basin to ensure that natural land isn't unscrupulously converted into farmland. their aim is to protect the region's biodiversity. >> we believe that our studies can influence policymaking in colombia. they provide further arguments in favor of protecting the environment and biodiversity and raise the political pressure. for instance, there's sustainable production in orinoco, and that should continue. we're trying to foster that development. >> new
several small farmers have switched to natural palm oil which they sell to daabon. felipe moreno is 84 years old and the third generation in his family to farm. he grows bananas and vegetables for his own consumption. but he's stopped his rice cropping and has begun producing palm oil instead. >> i lost money growing rice. and it was a lot of hard work. but now the palms are a lot easier. i cut some bunches yesterday and was able to sell them in the afternoon. i got money for it. that's a...
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[ female announcer ] nature valley granola bars, nature at its most delicious. >>> hello, i'm beth troutman. we've got the best videos of the day, "right this minute." >>> a rowdy passenger makes for one nerve-racking flight. >> other passengers try to restrain this guy. >> but see why he wasn't going down without a fight. >> [ bleep ]! >>> tornado chasers head straight into the vortex. >> these guys are fearless. >> now they reveal the secret weapon to riding out the storm. >> the whole vehicle shakes back and forth. >> grab one of these, because you're going to need it. >> me? >> you too. >> oh, boy. >> you might need a tissue, too, for the story of two kids braving cancer. >> it's one of your worst fears. making friends, and they'll be your favorite. >> see how they're toughing it out together. >>> plus, demolition derby from the inside. and paper. it's what's for dinner. >>> nick is going to get our show started, with our first video and the story behind it. >> soccer fans are known to be pretty passionate. this guy on an air tran flight brought his passion on the plane. >> what's going
[ female announcer ] nature valley granola bars, nature at its most delicious. >>> hello, i'm beth troutman. we've got the best videos of the day, "right this minute." >>> a rowdy passenger makes for one nerve-racking flight. >> other passengers try to restrain this guy. >> but see why he wasn't going down without a fight. >> [ bleep ]! >>> tornado chasers head straight into the vortex. >> these guys are fearless. >> now they...
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switching the turf and natural grass is a no-brainer. the project is inconsistent, and the eir does not address the fact that the project is inconsistent with the 1998 golden gate park master plan, the national registry listing, the coastal plan, the 2012 ocean beach master plan. please do not go down in history as the commission that paved over golden gate park. it is a terrific asset. people come from all over the world to marvel at its beauty. president buell: thank you. anyone else whose name i have called? we will keep right on going. christine not banner -- christinna banner, [names are read] >> my name is judy berkowitz. coalition for san francisco neighborhoods. please do not certify this eir. it is deficient and inadequate. please reject it. improvements could be made with thought. the golden gate master plan designates that one thing we have not heard so far is it designates the the shell lay -- the commissioner borden: -- the beach chalet field as multi use. once the field goes down with markings on it, it is single usage. i l
switching the turf and natural grass is a no-brainer. the project is inconsistent, and the eir does not address the fact that the project is inconsistent with the 1998 golden gate park master plan, the national registry listing, the coastal plan, the 2012 ocean beach master plan. please do not go down in history as the commission that paved over golden gate park. it is a terrific asset. people come from all over the world to marvel at its beauty. president buell: thank you. anyone else whose...
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by nature valley. looking for a missing show dog that should be easy to spot. he is a three foot tall 175-pound black and white pedigree. 18-month-old knight disappeared from a kennel outside his owner's rv in scott's valley on monday. he is as available as he is big. he is worth about $27,000. >> impressive. >>> well, it looked great for the giants for awhile. >> it seemed like they had it in the bag. larry beil is here. >> they did not. the giants and dodgers were meeting at the rubber match. tim lincecum had his best stuff looking like the timmy of old for awhile. they are making the catch in front of a dodgers fan there. timmy helping his own cause in the second. the grounder and he juggles and timmy beats the throw. it it is 1-0 giants. to the third and buster posey with a sharp single to left off chad billingsly. the giants got to the early lead. a base hit to center field. he was gunned down at second by matt kemp. the run doesn't score and what are you doing?
by nature valley. looking for a missing show dog that should be easy to spot. he is a three foot tall 175-pound black and white pedigree. 18-month-old knight disappeared from a kennel outside his owner's rv in scott's valley on monday. he is as available as he is big. he is worth about $27,000. >> impressive. >>> well, it looked great for the giants for awhile. >> it seemed like they had it in the bag. larry beil is here. >> they did not. the giants and dodgers were...
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nature. and one of my favorite smells that always makes my day is the smell of fresh cut grass. 9 sounds of birds singing -- i realize there is difficulty in maintaining a grass lawn but also would bring your attention to wlfer -- whenever the astroturf was aremoved from candlestick park it was a call for local and national celebration. so think about what you would be depriving me and other people in my community if you replaced it with synthetic turf and thank you for your time. [applause] thank you. >> again, no applause, please. >> all right. my name is jarrod faulkner. my father was with the recreation and park kept for -- department for many years strit from world war ii through the year he retired. i was inculcated in a lot of this stuff in the traditions of rec and park. basically golden gate park was originally intended to be a very rural in character. it was an outgrowth of the teachings of frederick law ohmstead who -- olmstead who designed central park. the western side of the par
nature. and one of my favorite smells that always makes my day is the smell of fresh cut grass. 9 sounds of birds singing -- i realize there is difficulty in maintaining a grass lawn but also would bring your attention to wlfer -- whenever the astroturf was aremoved from candlestick park it was a call for local and national celebration. so think about what you would be depriving me and other people in my community if you replaced it with synthetic turf and thank you for your time. [applause]...
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perfect combinations of nature's delicious ingredients, from nature valley. ♪ ♪ i was thinking that ile announcer ] nature valley granola bars, nature at its most delicious. okay, so who ordered the cereal that can help lower cholesterol and who ordered the yummy cereal? yummy. that's yours. lower cholesterol. lower cholesterol. i'm yummy. lower cholesterol. i got that wrong didn't i? [ male announcer ] want great taste? honey nut cheerios. want whole grain oats that can help lower cholesterol? honey nut cheerios. it's a win win. good? [ crunching, sipping ] be happy. be healthy. can i try yours? >>> authorities searched three different southwest airlines jets for explosives within the l.a. two and a half hours. >> one jet returned to orange county's john wayne airport after an unspecified 8: 8:30 this evening. they isolated the plane. a bomb squad then determined the jet was safe. >> officials took the le threats againstgetting southwest flights flying from orange county to phoenix. >> two other jets were searched after they landed safely in phoenix. the fbi is leading the investigat
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rousseau, who believed nature to be the source of all good.or him, society was the reason man was born free, but everywhere is in chains. didederot, who in his encyclopea attempted to scrutinize all natural phenomena in the light of reason. diderot's attack on boucher's provocative odalisque reads like a modern attack on pornography. "today's moral decadence," he said, "has led step by step "to the corruption of taste, of color, of composition, "of character, of expression. "this man has no taste. he takes up his brush only to show bottoms and breasts." for diderot, artists like greuze pointed the way forward to a new art, new taste, new morality. his pictures are part of the growth of a new climate in france, part of those almost imperceptible changes in history of which great events like the french revolution are the outcome. with greuze and, here, chardin, we detect a new theme-- that ordinary people have a heroism, that virtue and strength reside in them, not in kings and nobles. indeed, in chardin's world of middle-class people are the me
rousseau, who believed nature to be the source of all good.or him, society was the reason man was born free, but everywhere is in chains. didederot, who in his encyclopea attempted to scrutinize all natural phenomena in the light of reason. diderot's attack on boucher's provocative odalisque reads like a modern attack on pornography. "today's moral decadence," he said, "has led step by step "to the corruption of taste, of color, of composition, "of character, of...
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nature exploration. this summer, we will take some kids kayaking as part of our summer program as well as a partner with the dragon boat association. they will be giving kids one day workshops and maybe they will have some racist. once work is -- maybe some races. we expected to become a vibrant community center. potentially concessionaires to offer amenities like fishing gear, but rumples, and food. we envision the entry area and portions of the boathouse to be able to showcase the accomplishment of clubs and teams on the lake and the importance of the lake as a water source and natural area and public open space. but house improvements as they went through -- [tone] i have to more slides. will be very brief. we know you are aware of the potential funded infrastructure for the lake and deferred maintenance is a huge problem at the lake. phase two boat house improvements would include finishing the ceiling and interior doors, like plugs, panels and dividing up the space into areas that could be used by m
nature exploration. this summer, we will take some kids kayaking as part of our summer program as well as a partner with the dragon boat association. they will be giving kids one day workshops and maybe they will have some racist. once work is -- maybe some races. we expected to become a vibrant community center. potentially concessionaires to offer amenities like fishing gear, but rumples, and food. we envision the entry area and portions of the boathouse to be able to showcase the...
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they arehere among the natural ones. cotton is different from wool, but more interesting than the differences between the natural and the synthetic ones are the similarities which emerge from the molecular level. to see a spider spin her web is hypnotic. it draws us in. it's beautiful. it's also interesting to see how she does it, how her silk glands and spinnerets work, and to m it is fascinating to go in at the molecular level and to finout how her enzymes make that silk. it is no less beautiful to see a chemist come up with an entirely new process for making polyethylene and then to watch her implement it at the level of thousands of kilograms an hour pouring out of a factory. the human mind has come up with an ingenious solution to a difficult problem. human hands, guiding tools have put it into practice. surely, this, too, is natural and beautiful. captioning performed by the national captioning institute, inc. captions copyright 1989 educational film center and the university of maryland funding for this program wa
they arehere among the natural ones. cotton is different from wool, but more interesting than the differences between the natural and the synthetic ones are the similarities which emerge from the molecular level. to see a spider spin her web is hypnotic. it draws us in. it's beautiful. it's also interesting to see how she does it, how her silk glands and spinnerets work, and to m it is fascinating to go in at the molecular level and to finout how her enzymes make that silk. it is no less...
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May 16, 2012
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but he's switched his main focus from wind energy to natural gas.
but he's switched his main focus from wind energy to natural gas.
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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 boston in 1836. at t age of 21, after two years of drudgery apprenticed to a coercial 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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perfect combinations of nature's delicious ingredients, from nature valley. ♪ ♪ i was thinking that inds ♪ [ female announcer ] nature valley granola bars, nature at its most delicious. >>> the first half of this series was wrapped up tote at at&t park with the a's putting an end to a losing streak in the giants' home stadium. who better to match a brian wilson nome with a bobble head as wilson himself. they knocked in one run with a sacrifice fly in the second. posey with a line drive to left. beat as throw to the plate. 2-0 lead but the a's got four runs in the fourth. one already in. josh donaldson both score. on a fielder's choice, that set up a play you don't see often. let loose with a wild pitch and posey can't find the ball. when he does coming all the way from second. takes something that looks more like a football shot. he stayed in the game but did not come out to pitch the 5th. in the bottom of the 5th the giants loaded the bases up. but struck out and then brandon belt both looking and the inning was over. it was still just in the 7th when josh made things much more comfo
perfect combinations of nature's delicious ingredients, from nature valley. ♪ ♪ i was thinking that inds ♪ [ female announcer ] nature valley granola bars, nature at its most delicious. >>> the first half of this series was wrapped up tote at at&t park with the a's putting an end to a losing streak in the giants' home stadium. who better to match a brian wilson nome with a bobble head as wilson himself. they knocked in one run with a sacrifice fly in the second. posey with a...
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perfect combinations of nature's delicious ingredients, from nature valley. ♪ nature valley granola bars at its most delicious. ♪ i have two car insurances in front of you here. let's start with car insurance x. four million people switched to that car insurance alone just last year. mmm, it's got a nice bouquet. our second car insurance, y. mmmmm, oh, i can see by your face they just lost another customer. you chose geico over the competitor. calm down, calm down. you're getting carried away. >>> what changed osama bin laden from a quiet, well-bred young man into the world's most wanted terrorist? what was the turning point? in the mid '70s bin laden married his cousin, the first of five wives with whom he would have at least 20 children. he became a student here at king abdulaziz university in jeddah. >> i am jamal khalifa, the brother-in-law of osama bin laden. first time i met him in king abdulaziz university in 1976. >> reporter: 21-year-old halifah and bin laden became very close. >> he loved horses a lot. especially arabian horses. >> reporter: when bin laden would journey on hors
perfect combinations of nature's delicious ingredients, from nature valley. ♪ nature valley granola bars at its most delicious. ♪ i have two car insurances in front of you here. let's start with car insurance x. four million people switched to that car insurance alone just last year. mmm, it's got a nice bouquet. our second car insurance, y. mmmmm, oh, i can see by your face they just lost another customer. you chose geico over the competitor. calm down, calm down. you're getting carried...
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coal company alpha natural resources shed more 5.5%. natural gas explorer range resources was down almost 5%. and oil producer marathon fell more than 4%. the job market may be soft but we continue using mastercard and visa. the two payment system giants records stronger than expected profit growth in their latest quarters, visa's earnings were nine cents better than anticipated. visa cardholders swiped their cards 13 billion times in the past quarter, up 8% from a year ago. and the dollar amount of those swipes was up, too. mastercard's earnings also came in stronger than forecast. consumers spent more, increasing card payments grew faster overseas than compared to the growth in the u.s. despite the better earnings, shares of both visa and mastercard fell about 1%, perhaps reflecting some of the broader market worries about job growth slowing. we saw some action with clothing retail stocks. first a buy-out deal. charming shoppes is the target of ascena retail, which runs the dress barn brand. it's an $857 million buyout, giving charmin
coal company alpha natural resources shed more 5.5%. natural gas explorer range resources was down almost 5%. and oil producer marathon fell more than 4%. the job market may be soft but we continue using mastercard and visa. the two payment system giants records stronger than expected profit growth in their latest quarters, visa's earnings were nine cents better than anticipated. visa cardholders swiped their cards 13 billion times in the past quarter, up 8% from a year ago. and the dollar...
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and have nature in your life. you didn't have to live in the wild but you needed national parks and mon you mens a place to replenish your spirit and come back to work. >> i remember when you spent a summer or part of the summer in madora, north dakota how many years ago was that? >> 1992. i go up there not every summer, every other summer, in fact i did research for "the wildnerness warrior." the badlands is now theodore roosevelt national park. there is a wonderful park superintendent valerie nailer who helped me a lot with the proof. helped me understand the tr rain. there is a woman named shyla schaefer, i love very much, she saved madora, many people go on vacations in the summer to st. st. bus of mount rush more and the black hills. not far over the border in wyoming's devils tower which he saved as the first national monument. if you go north to north dako , dakota,tacular unknown, theodore roosevelt national park. families are guaranteed to see buffalo in the wild, wild horses, immense prairie dog towns, a
and have nature in your life. you didn't have to live in the wild but you needed national parks and mon you mens a place to replenish your spirit and come back to work. >> i remember when you spent a summer or part of the summer in madora, north dakota how many years ago was that? >> 1992. i go up there not every summer, every other summer, in fact i did research for "the wildnerness warrior." the badlands is now theodore roosevelt national park. there is a wonderful park...