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the plane was found decaying in new guinea in the 1970s. it was opened by an american until a japanese businessman purchased it it in 2010. >>> president obama is weighing in on the controversy regarding this year's all white slate of actors nominated for oscars. >> with should do what every other industry should do is ch is to look for talent, provide opportunity for effect. i think the oscar debate is just an express of this prodder issue of are we making sure shot. >> some hollywood elite such as spike lee and jada apinkett smith promised to boycott the ceremony this year because of the lack of diversity. in response, the academy that didn't sit well with some members. they say the new measures are racist. >>> joseph fiennes gets an earful about his latest role in the british tv movie. the shakespeare in love star would is white will may michael jackson, one of the greatest black entertainers ever all time. critics are questioning that decision. the film will also star stockard ch nd do . enok nd ort cry. rstex e atind in yreg t wit e e
the plane was found decaying in new guinea in the 1970s. it was opened by an american until a japanese businessman purchased it it in 2010. >>> president obama is weighing in on the controversy regarding this year's all white slate of actors nominated for oscars. >> with should do what every other industry should do is ch is to look for talent, provide opportunity for effect. i think the oscar debate is just an express of this prodder issue of are we making sure shot. >>...
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once in new guinea and once one of these islands, and they got along fine. mac arthur -- macarthur, though, as soon as he left would proceed to go get his press corps which, actually, he thought worked for him and say all those unkind things about those guys in washington, meaning marshall, and, of course, that would get back pretty quickly. marshall let it bounce off. he was trying to win war. >> did you ever run into something. >> marshall really made some statement he felt expressed anger or contempt with -- >> no. >> did you ever find any evidence of that? >> did you say for patton? >> marshall, whether marshall ever expressed anger or contempt against mac arthur. >> i'll tell you what he told his chief biographer, and i've got the transcript of all the tapes that general marshall made, oh, gosh, i don't know how many before -- within years before he died. and i distinctly remember a line in there where he said to the transcriber who was, i think, a sergeant who was his aide, he had never made a public comment against general macarthur. i expect he knew
once in new guinea and once one of these islands, and they got along fine. mac arthur -- macarthur, though, as soon as he left would proceed to go get his press corps which, actually, he thought worked for him and say all those unkind things about those guys in washington, meaning marshall, and, of course, that would get back pretty quickly. marshall let it bounce off. he was trying to win war. >> did you ever run into something. >> marshall really made some statement he felt...
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these four fellows are heading down the uncharted berryman river in papua, new guinea. this is new joke. >> so they don't know what's up ahead? >> not at all. no chance of rescue. and in some places, 4,000 feet of vertical cliffs either side. these guys are heading off on an adventure of a lifetime. >> absolutely stunning shots of these guys going down these waterfalls, an incredible view, like something out of "jurassic park." it's like a time travel video. but again, like i said, all uncharted. they don't quite know what they're going to face. you see moments when they're lowering kayaks down on ropes. they're camping on the river. you kind of see the damage their bodies are taking when you see the state of their feet. >> yuck. >> their hands, their feet are rubbed raw as they try to make their way down. it was such an incredible adventure that all four of them were nominated for the national geographic adventurers of the year award. >> and well-deserved. too to share. >>> 100 years of style, japanese style. cellphones. >> see the years fly by on "right this minute." >
these four fellows are heading down the uncharted berryman river in papua, new guinea. this is new joke. >> so they don't know what's up ahead? >> not at all. no chance of rescue. and in some places, 4,000 feet of vertical cliffs either side. these guys are heading off on an adventure of a lifetime. >> absolutely stunning shots of these guys going down these waterfalls, an incredible view, like something out of "jurassic park." it's like a time travel video. but...
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this particular plane was found decaying in papua new guinea in the 1970s. it was owned by an american - who sold it to a japanese businessman for nearly three- million dollars in 2010. he says he wanted japanese people -- old and young -- to remember the past and see how far japanese technology has come. now fox5 weather 24/7, with chief meterologist ted pretty a great day for us on friday with a high of 67 degrees and partly cloudy skies. saturday will be warmer with 70 gusts to 35 mph in the afternoon. area showers are expected sunday with gusts to 30 mph and a high of 56 degrees. shower chances last into monday morning with northwest gusts to 35 mph and a high of just 50 degrees. we'll stay in the low to mid 50s through friday. a great day for us on friday with a high of 67 degrees and partly cloudy skies. saturday will be warmer with 70 degrees, but now with southwest gusts to 35 mph in the afternoon. area showers are expected sunday with gusts to 30 mph and a high of 56 degrees. shower chances last into monday morning gusts to 35 mph and a high of just
this particular plane was found decaying in papua new guinea in the 1970s. it was owned by an american - who sold it to a japanese businessman for nearly three- million dollars in 2010. he says he wanted japanese people -- old and young -- to remember the past and see how far japanese technology has come. now fox5 weather 24/7, with chief meterologist ted pretty a great day for us on friday with a high of 67 degrees and partly cloudy skies. saturday will be warmer with 70 gusts to 35 mph in the...
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for one of the few countries in the world other than papua new guinea, that doesn't offer paid parental leave. it's sad. >> working in a restaurant as a waitress you're not supposed to be upset, you're supposed to be happy, making their experience there enjoyable and i was not even able to really talk. i was hyperventilating and i was shaking. it was just too much for me. >> a lot of times you feel concerned about the cost, concerned about the implications for business. there are three states that currently have family leave policies and what they're finding is these policies are not abused, these policies are a benefit to the families and the businesses, worker retention is improved, worker satisfaction is higher. >> the conversation isn't black and white. i don't think we can say today that paid family leave has to be federally mandated and it's going to raise our taxes and that's the only path. i think biggest take away is, there are millions of americans who are struggling by the simple fact of having kids. and in a civilized country, that's wrong. you know even me from a very conse
for one of the few countries in the world other than papua new guinea, that doesn't offer paid parental leave. it's sad. >> working in a restaurant as a waitress you're not supposed to be upset, you're supposed to be happy, making their experience there enjoyable and i was not even able to really talk. i was hyperventilating and i was shaking. it was just too much for me. >> a lot of times you feel concerned about the cost, concerned about the implications for business. there are...
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australia after arriving there by boat have spent almost three years stuck on a remote island in papua new guinea. >> this torture is like an indefinite torture. >> reporter: these men spent two years in this prison before they were verified as genuine refugees and they were then transferred into this transit center nearby. they can now walk in the nearby town but they're still stuck here. they're not allowed to work and say they are regularly attacked by the locals who don't like them on the island. >> i don't want to say that people are bad, which might risk me again, but it's clear when i tell you, you need to be at any time you are walking around, cautious, alarmed. it's really scary. >> reporter: there are nearly 2,000 refugees languishing, their lives on hold. all men are on this island. the women are stuck on the equally remote island of nauru. in theory they are starting new lives. in practice there's little sign of that. their expulsion was designed to sends a signal. don't get on boats hoping to reach australia. we won't let you stay. boats have stopped coming. this is archived video. >
australia after arriving there by boat have spent almost three years stuck on a remote island in papua new guinea. >> this torture is like an indefinite torture. >> reporter: these men spent two years in this prison before they were verified as genuine refugees and they were then transferred into this transit center nearby. they can now walk in the nearby town but they're still stuck here. they're not allowed to work and say they are regularly attacked by the locals who don't like...
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cameroon's president and equatorial new guinea's presidents have both been in power since 1982.he pool--the people of zimbabwe has only known robert mugabe as president. but it's in burundi that the fall out of the third term dil dilemma has been pronounced. many have been displaced through violence when the president announced he would run for a third term. al jazeera, burkina faso. >> u.s. president barack obama is scheduled to meet soon with his attorney general to discuss how to limit the number of guns. but gun enthusiasts are pushing back against any proposed restrictions. >> with so many gun stores in the united states, the blue ridge arsenal gun range in virginia sales are up as americans run to buy firearms before fun restrictions are put in lace. >> not having, not being able to get, makes people want to get stuff before their abilities are taken away. >> many are concerned about president obama's announcement that he's meeting with his attorney general loretta lynch to discuss using presidential executive power to create new restrictions on gun sales. >> we know we ca
cameroon's president and equatorial new guinea's presidents have both been in power since 1982.he pool--the people of zimbabwe has only known robert mugabe as president. but it's in burundi that the fall out of the third term dil dilemma has been pronounced. many have been displaced through violence when the president announced he would run for a third term. al jazeera, burkina faso. >> u.s. president barack obama is scheduled to meet soon with his attorney general to discuss how to limit...
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the plane was found decaying in new guinea in the 1970s. it was owned by an american until a japanese businessman purchased it for about 350 million yen in 2010. running late happens to all of us. but many times it can lead to being late come out with some pretty creative excuses. the survey from career builder asked hiring managers the most outrageous late excuses they'd heard: they included: "my hair caught on fire from my blow dryer." "there was fresh powder on the hill. i had to go skiing" "a vaseline truck overturned on the highway and cars were slipping left and right." and: "i was detained by homeland security." the survey shows a quarter of us show up late at least once a month. 60 percent of workers say if they later to make up for it. showers and breezy conditions will end the work week but a the weekend. meteorologist lindsey anderson is in for chief meteorologist brent watts with more. complete details of your first alert forecast thedaffodils that came up in december because of all the warmth welling the world the snowstorm and
the plane was found decaying in new guinea in the 1970s. it was owned by an american until a japanese businessman purchased it for about 350 million yen in 2010. running late happens to all of us. but many times it can lead to being late come out with some pretty creative excuses. the survey from career builder asked hiring managers the most outrageous late excuses they'd heard: they included: "my hair caught on fire from my blow dryer." "there was fresh powder on the hill. i had...
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the plane discovered in disrepair in new guinea in the 1970s. and somebody loved it, made it today. >> we love all the pilots willing to fly here pretty soon. >> reed: if you recognize it it's because the plane made an appearance in the movie pearl harbor and is often seen at various events throughout the united states. >> marie: on to a lego model with a polish palace made up from 15,000 lego pieces. polish schoolchildren built the large model. d it's not just for fun. it's to teach the children about the palace and its grounds. >> reed: if you need an excuse resolution we have just the thing. how do creamy, rich chocolate cake sound right about now? >> marie: sounds great. ask? today is national chocolate cake day.e cake was born in 1775 when a doctor and baker accidentally made it. they were trying to make chocolate beverages. there you have it. the story of the most delicious mistake ever made. >> marie: yum. yum. yum. >> reed: i'll take two. >> marie: 4:00 sounds like we need a little coffee break and chocolate cake. >> chloe: i'm going go
the plane discovered in disrepair in new guinea in the 1970s. and somebody loved it, made it today. >> we love all the pilots willing to fly here pretty soon. >> reed: if you recognize it it's because the plane made an appearance in the movie pearl harbor and is often seen at various events throughout the united states. >> marie: on to a lego model with a polish palace made up from 15,000 lego pieces. polish schoolchildren built the large model. d it's not just for fun. it's...
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virus transmission was stopped sierra dion and new guinea. released. several cash sites have been taken out in recent months. the coalition will continue to target association that isis recruit new ones. >>> mark johnson ... >> yes, ma'am. >> it feels better. >> nice and warm. did you come in with the coat unzipped? >> no. wear three or four layers. >> thank you so much, mark. >>> it is winter. >> enjoy a couple more hours of the mild weather. let's go to it now on the power of five. here is what is going on. marching in from the west. if i could hurry in, i will do you it -- draw it in. are you ready, frank moving through chicago and indianapolis. out ahead of it, milder air surging northward and that's why we are in the 40s and ahead of the front we got rain showers coming in. you see the yellow and oranges, that is good steady moderate rain, columbus and cincinnati and up towards western basin of lake erie. let's zoom in and i will show you the lighter rain showers. lodi and congress and the i-71 corridor and the i-76 corridor. wet if you are driving
virus transmission was stopped sierra dion and new guinea. released. several cash sites have been taken out in recent months. the coalition will continue to target association that isis recruit new ones. >>> mark johnson ... >> yes, ma'am. >> it feels better. >> nice and warm. did you come in with the coat unzipped? >> no. wear three or four layers. >> thank you so much, mark. >>> it is winter. >> enjoy a couple more hours of the mild...
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yes, baby.uestion is for you, jimmy. island of new guinea? >> jimmy: what? [ light laughter ] >> steve: is it a -- >> jimmy: he gets the longest snake? >> steve: is it a, the singing bushlark? ] >> jimmy: that sounds fake. >> steve: b, painted berrypecker. >> i didn't know berry was into that. ] >> steve: or c -- >> jimmy: that's the longest species of snake, by the way. [ laughter ] have you ever met berry before? >> steve: never. >> steve: or the buff-rumped warbler. so is it a, b, or c? >> jimmy: singing bushlark. buff -- buff. well, it couldn't be c and c. did my s.a.t.s. i would switch them. [ light laughter ] >> steve: how did you do on those? >> jimmy: i got a 610. ] i'm going to say, gosh., a. >> steve: a. ooh, no. [ buzzer ] it was painted berrypecker. [ laughter ]immy: the worst, man. >> steve: so jimmy, tracy gets our adorable puppy, mary kennedy. >> jimmy: oh, mary kennedy. [ barking ] >> steve: the score [ barking ] oh, that sound means it's time rdy. [ laughter ] questions are now worth two puppies. >> yes. >> steve: and the next question y. >>
yes, baby.uestion is for you, jimmy. island of new guinea? >> jimmy: what? [ light laughter ] >> steve: is it a -- >> jimmy: he gets the longest snake? >> steve: is it a, the singing bushlark? ] >> jimmy: that sounds fake. >> steve: b, painted berrypecker. >> i didn't know berry was into that. ] >> steve: or c -- >> jimmy: that's the longest species of snake, by the way. [ laughter ] have you ever met berry before? >> steve: never....
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which of these birds is native to the island of new guinea? >> singing bushlark? a, a, oo, noo. >> it was painted berry pecker. [lauauter] >> you're the worst man. so, jimmy, tracy gets our adorable puppy mary kennedy. >> aww. [laughter] allyson: aww. how cucu. fallon would eventually win final puppardy, but he deferred him the pup quiz winner. geoff: they are having way too much fun on that show. allyson: they are adorable. geoff: they make it work. dale: that is great. you need a warm coat today, chilly. spartanburg at 19. this is our gibbs field skycam. highlighted in blue because of wind chill advisories until noon today. as kids headed off to school, they need the warm clothes. 18 in the upstate gets up to 38. the mountains start off with 10 and get up to 28. >> we don't need anybody to freeze. geoff: so frigid, shelters are opening to help those with lower to stay warm. allyson: plus, how to protect your pipes from freezing. happening now, colder than here in other parts of the country. geoff: a live look from minneapolis minnesota, where stay in the single
which of these birds is native to the island of new guinea? >> singing bushlark? a, a, oo, noo. >> it was painted berry pecker. [lauauter] >> you're the worst man. so, jimmy, tracy gets our adorable puppy mary kennedy. >> aww. [laughter] allyson: aww. how cucu. fallon would eventually win final puppardy, but he deferred him the pup quiz winner. geoff: they are having way too much fun on that show. allyson: they are adorable. geoff: they make it work. dale: that is great....
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the plane was found decaying in new guinea in the 1970s. it was owned by an american until a japanese businessman bought million yen in 2010. a newly released survey may be giving people some more unique excuses for being late to work. and an open house was held to talk about the future of explore park. when park leaders ideas into action. abouttemperatures not all that bad across the area right now but the thing it's not really can a move much as we head through the day forty 40 roanoke 37 new york city 39 alanna twenty four chicago in see the deeper purples up toward north that's were the arctic air is locked in place not can a had in our direction today will be a chilly day mind you but when i can see that arctic blast ratcheting a see warmer weather as we head toward the weekend taz well middle school right now chilly twenty nine degrees west wing to five miles an are watch out for snow showers driving through from time to time you qaeda see most of the snow showers year-to-year east there's kaslow county right there bland county craig
the plane was found decaying in new guinea in the 1970s. it was owned by an american until a japanese businessman bought million yen in 2010. a newly released survey may be giving people some more unique excuses for being late to work. and an open house was held to talk about the future of explore park. when park leaders ideas into action. abouttemperatures not all that bad across the area right now but the thing it's not really can a move much as we head through the day forty 40 roanoke 37 new...
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the others are swaziland and papua, new guinea, and somewhere else. >> i'm interested in coming to talk about the research from the pump companies another promoted their way of thinking and the way, in terms of natural breast-feeding. i'm curious of any kind of research that is being done on the form aside. with nestlÉ so blown up by the 1950s movement, they just never got on the bandwagon begin. it would seem to me this is all good conversation, but somebody on the other side would be, whoever we paid the million dollar to, that they would actually promote a research study of their own. >> so they were partly completely blown up by nestlÉ. nestlÉ and abbott and other formerly companies, they are not sponsoring studies on breast-feeding or infant feeding because those studies would be roundly dismissed. since the op-ed was published in the "new york times," a number of people have written to me and accused me of being funded by formula companies. the idea of having researched wanted by formula companies if something can't be done. which is not to say that formula companies are not still
the others are swaziland and papua, new guinea, and somewhere else. >> i'm interested in coming to talk about the research from the pump companies another promoted their way of thinking and the way, in terms of natural breast-feeding. i'm curious of any kind of research that is being done on the form aside. with nestlÉ so blown up by the 1950s movement, they just never got on the bandwagon begin. it would seem to me this is all good conversation, but somebody on the other side would be,...
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world war ii japanese zero fighter flew once again yesterdayay this was found decaying in papa, new guinea and it was sold to a businessman in 2010. the owner said she wanted people of p people. >> janine: a woman in ohio is getting ready to turn 108 but that is not all, folks. she's also being orbed for fostering nearly 50 children in her life. she said she wanted each child to have a good life and a good ucation. her secret to old age? she doesn't have one. she eats whatever she wants watches tv in her spare time but she said she is mindful of her attitude. she said the key is just to love one another. >> victor: love it. eat whatever you want. >> janine: eat everything. good to go. maybe wll go eat something right now. >> victo maybe we'll have cuban coach that's exactly what we're going to do. >> janine: yes, it is. >> victor: here laurie and calvin back for the news at fight of. >> laurie: frank is making our coffee. >> calvin: right now local10 news at 50, here we go again, more severe storms rolling across south florida today. another tornado touchdown this time in delray beach. >>
world war ii japanese zero fighter flew once again yesterdayay this was found decaying in papa, new guinea and it was sold to a businessman in 2010. the owner said she wanted people of p people. >> janine: a woman in ohio is getting ready to turn 108 but that is not all, folks. she's also being orbed for fostering nearly 50 children in her life. she said she wanted each child to have a good life and a good ucation. her secret to old age? she doesn't have one. she eats whatever she wants...
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the others are surinam and papua new guinea. this is not where new york should be.we should have a paid leave program paid by employees who can get 12 weeks of pay. senator jeff klein is exactly right. at the end of the day -- [ applause ] -- at the end of the day -- [ applause ] -- at the end of the day, family matters. intimate relationships matter. and in this 24/7 world -- let this state make a statement of what really is important. and those relations are important. and we should be there one for another. especially in a family environment. let's pass family leave this session. second issue. last march sandy mentioned to me she was going for a breast exam. i didn't think anything of it. sandy had no family history of cancer. 48 years old. so it was just a regular checkup. a few days later, she called me up, she was crying. what happened? she got the results from the screening. and one word changed our lives. cancer. and that started with weeks and weeks and days of a torturous long road and tears and pain that i can't even begin to articulate. sandy was great.
the others are surinam and papua new guinea. this is not where new york should be.we should have a paid leave program paid by employees who can get 12 weeks of pay. senator jeff klein is exactly right. at the end of the day -- [ applause ] -- at the end of the day -- [ applause ] -- at the end of the day, family matters. intimate relationships matter. and in this 24/7 world -- let this state make a statement of what really is important. and those relations are important. and we should be there...
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others are swaziland, new guinea, and somewhere else. >> i am interested -- you talked about research from the pump companies and how that promoted their way of thinking in terms of natural breast-feeding. i'm curious about any kind of research that is being done on the formula side. with nestlÉ so blown up by their 1950s movement and they never got on the bandwagon again. it would seem to me that this is all good conversation but somebody on the other side, would be whoever we paid the million dollars to that they would actually promote research study of their own. >> so they were partly completely blown up by nestlÉ. nestlÉ and abbott, and other formula companies, they are not sponsoring studies on breast-feeding or infant feeding. those studies would be grandly dismissed. since my op-ed was published in the new york times, a number of people have written to me and accused me of being funded by formula companies. the idea of having research funded by formula companies is something that cannot be done. that is not to say that form the companies are not still making a lot of money in
others are swaziland, new guinea, and somewhere else. >> i am interested -- you talked about research from the pump companies and how that promoted their way of thinking in terms of natural breast-feeding. i'm curious about any kind of research that is being done on the formula side. with nestlÉ so blown up by their 1950s movement and they never got on the bandwagon again. it would seem to me that this is all good conversation but somebody on the other side, would be whoever we paid the...
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the others are surinam and papua, new guinea. this is not where new york should be. we should have a paid leave program, paid by employees who can get 12 weeks up, she was crying. "what happened?" she got the results from the screening and one word changed our lives, "cancer." that started weeks and weeks and days of a torturous long road of tears and pain that i can't even begin to articulate. sandy was great. you know how they say you can tell a person's mettle in tough times, and when the heat is on. she got stronger. she got braver. she didn't complain. she had a double mastectomy, went through that, was recovering at home, and all she was thinking about is, how do i take this experience and use the energy to help others? how do i take the negative and how do i make it a positive? and i just want her to know that she was such an inspiration to me, because that strength and that love for community is everything we talk about, what you did. [ applause ] now, since sandy's operation, and she talked about it, and word got out about it, since her operation, three wome
the others are surinam and papua, new guinea. this is not where new york should be. we should have a paid leave program, paid by employees who can get 12 weeks up, she was crying. "what happened?" she got the results from the screening and one word changed our lives, "cancer." that started weeks and weeks and days of a torturous long road of tears and pain that i can't even begin to articulate. sandy was great. you know how they say you can tell a person's mettle in tough...
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and the others are, you know, swaziland and new guinea and somewhere else. [laughter] tom? you hear me? >> yeah mpt. >> so i'm interested in, you talked about the research from the pump companies and how that promoted their way of thinking in terms of natural breast-feeding, but i'm curious about any kind of research that is being done on the formula side. i mean, was nestles so blown up by their 1950s movement that they just never got on the bandwagon again? it would seem to me that this is all good conversation, but somebody on the other side would be, whoever we paid the millions of dollars to buy that formula from, that they would actually promote a research study of their own, you know, to -- >> well, so they were partly completely blown up by nestle. nestle and abbott and, you know, the other formula companies, they are not sponsoring studies on breast-feeding or infant feeding, because those studies would be roundly dismissed. you know, people who are since my op-ed was published in "the new york times"es, a number of people have written to me and accused me of being
and the others are, you know, swaziland and new guinea and somewhere else. [laughter] tom? you hear me? >> yeah mpt. >> so i'm interested in, you talked about the research from the pump companies and how that promoted their way of thinking in terms of natural breast-feeding, but i'm curious about any kind of research that is being done on the formula side. i mean, was nestles so blown up by their 1950s movement that they just never got on the bandwagon again? it would seem to me...
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i think new guinea a is worse than us, but you also mention prospects for recycling and substitutes. you have indicated that really even with that, unless we do something to increase our production, we are not going to get ourselves out of this hole. can you speak a little bit to what you think are genuine alternative may be when it comes to this reliance on our mineral. >> thank you senator. it's a very deep dependency first of all. in terms of bridging topics from our own gas to hard rock minerals, as we look from the energy side new energy sources, i certainly would not want us to move from a dependency that has been difficult for us over 50 or 60 years into a different sort of dependency for a new sort of technology. >> in fairness, are we there already already? >> we are. that's why as i said in my remarks, all of the above. we have to recycle, such as her degree of dependency. we have to reclaim the minerals that are in the devices that we use every day. small and large. urban mining as we say, we have to look, i did not mention one in the oral testimony but a lot of waste pile
i think new guinea a is worse than us, but you also mention prospects for recycling and substitutes. you have indicated that really even with that, unless we do something to increase our production, we are not going to get ourselves out of this hole. can you speak a little bit to what you think are genuine alternative may be when it comes to this reliance on our mineral. >> thank you senator. it's a very deep dependency first of all. in terms of bridging topics from our own gas to hard...
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i think papua, new guinea is worse than us in terms of permits. you mentioned prospects for recycling and substitutes but you've indicated even really with that, unless we do something to increase our production, we're not going to get ourselves out of this hole. can you speak a little bit to what you think our genuine alternatives may be when it comes to reliance on these minerals. >> thank you, senator. it is very deep dependency first of all, and in terms of bridging topics of oil and gas to hard rock minerals, as we look at just from the energy side, new sources, new energy source, alternative energy sources i certainly would not want us to move dependency difficult for us over 50, 60 years, for a different sort of dependency for all new technology. >> in fairness are we there already? >> we are there. that's why i said in my remarks, all of the above. we have to recycle, such is our degree of dependency. we have to recycle and reclaim and metals and minerals in devices that we use every day. small and large. urban mining, as they say. i didn'
i think papua, new guinea is worse than us in terms of permits. you mentioned prospects for recycling and substitutes but you've indicated even really with that, unless we do something to increase our production, we're not going to get ourselves out of this hole. can you speak a little bit to what you think our genuine alternatives may be when it comes to reliance on these minerals. >> thank you, senator. it is very deep dependency first of all, and in terms of bridging topics of oil and...
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at the end of last year came the news that sierra leone and guinea were ebola free. finally, life seems to be getting back to normal. never has an epidemic disease caused more damage than ebola. if the government and foreign partners succeeded in beating this disease, i can only thank god. it's a very good thing that gives us hope. hope that is desperately needed. this epidemic may be over but it will take the people of west africa years to recover from the shock of ebola and its devastating impact. brent: we spoke to the assistant director general of the world health organization and asked if this is the and of the ebola outbreak in these countries or if we could either virus wearing up again in the near future. >> we have seen the end of the transmission that had been ongoing in the country's but there is an ongoing risk of new flareups. we expect that maybe through 2016 as the virus could be introduced again, we are at a very different position and a push right on to make sure we have capacity to find those cases and rapidly respond to stop them. and very differen
at the end of last year came the news that sierra leone and guinea were ebola free. finally, life seems to be getting back to normal. never has an epidemic disease caused more damage than ebola. if the government and foreign partners succeeded in beating this disease, i can only thank god. it's a very good thing that gives us hope. hope that is desperately needed. this epidemic may be over but it will take the people of west africa years to recover from the shock of ebola and its devastating...