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these plants. there are areas where they grow healthy and strong. now we realize they are here in life, we are working hard to preserve them in their natural environment and we are disseminating them by propagating them throughout the botanic garden and other conservancies to make sure this unique species is known to people and not lost. it is exciting for us to present plants to the public that have a long history of human use and have become indispensable plants for human beings to survive. one of the plants that illustrates that message is the sugarcane. sugarcane is something we associate with tropical brazil. certainly we associate it with baked goods. if you're into biofuel, you associate it with ethanol. it is an old plant utilized in ancient times. we believe it was found in the southeast asian arctic pallidus -- archipelagoes. it was moved around in ancient times and able to find its way to europe by the middle ages. anecdotally, we believe christopher columbus brought it from the azores t
these plants. there are areas where they grow healthy and strong. now we realize they are here in life, we are working hard to preserve them in their natural environment and we are disseminating them by propagating them throughout the botanic garden and other conservancies to make sure this unique species is known to people and not lost. it is exciting for us to present plants to the public that have a long history of human use and have become indispensable plants for human beings to survive....
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plants that are similar to plants that existed before the earth became dominated by flowering plants. this could be thought of as a type environment that maybe we would have seen during the time of the dinosaurs. fascinating to note the predominant plants were different from the plants of today. first of all, a different climate. it was whether. they all have parts of the lifecycle that required a significant amount of moisture in order to complete the part of the lifecycle. plants that associate with wet places like ferns, mosses, tree ferns. these are all plants we currently associate with wet places. in the past, they were plants that were more dominant. one of the things we really love pointing out about his plans is the do not reproduce with flowers. they do not have them. pollination. insects and birds is not something that would have been a part of the plants in this particular group. you see in the lower plants like ferns, they in fact are not pollinated at all. they produce something called spores. they often grow on the bottom of the lease of the ferns and can see them right
plants that are similar to plants that existed before the earth became dominated by flowering plants. this could be thought of as a type environment that maybe we would have seen during the time of the dinosaurs. fascinating to note the predominant plants were different from the plants of today. first of all, a different climate. it was whether. they all have parts of the lifecycle that required a significant amount of moisture in order to complete the part of the lifecycle. plants that...
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the plants we just looked at the one on the left is one of the original wilts plants. -- wilkes plants. it has become a relatively important tree species in terms of ornamental tree in the tropical parts of the united states, specifically in southern florida. i'm going to use some terms about how we grow plants and maintain plant lines. some are more technical and less technical. vegetative proper jewels are proper gules of plants that can be coaxed into growing into a full plant without having to go through a sea generation. psych heads look a lot like true palms but they are a different family and order of plants altogether. they are conifers whereas palms are more close the related to grasses. they are different even know they look similar. botanists will say they have morphological similarities. one of the big differences is the way in which they grow. you can take a cutting or a section of its trunk and you can let that go dormant and that is the most likely how these plants were originally transported from the pacific to the part of the united states in the mid-1800s -- early 180
the plants we just looked at the one on the left is one of the original wilts plants. -- wilkes plants. it has become a relatively important tree species in terms of ornamental tree in the tropical parts of the united states, specifically in southern florida. i'm going to use some terms about how we grow plants and maintain plant lines. some are more technical and less technical. vegetative proper jewels are proper gules of plants that can be coaxed into growing into a full plant without having...
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and this is a plant that was occasionally planted in the 1850's. they eventually became popular street trees especially after the american and european elms succumb to dutch elm's disease in the beginning of the 20 century. it was the japanese tree that became the street tree of choice. this is a fascinating tree, not only because of its specimen value -- as an old tree -- but it is a somewhat rare variety that is hard to find. it is a beautiful specimen to this day. we are going to talk a little bit about the fortunate turn of events that allow this particular tree to survive all of the changes in land use history that took place on this land through the establishment of the u.s. botanic garden, the eventual moving of the u.s. botanic garden, as well as the placement of an underground highway, the reflecting pool and several other changes that took place on this is a piece of land. by 1867, the garden had expanded. so a couple of additional greenhouses had been added on, including one incredibly large one that afforded washingtonians an opportunit
and this is a plant that was occasionally planted in the 1850's. they eventually became popular street trees especially after the american and european elms succumb to dutch elm's disease in the beginning of the 20 century. it was the japanese tree that became the street tree of choice. this is a fascinating tree, not only because of its specimen value -- as an old tree -- but it is a somewhat rare variety that is hard to find. it is a beautiful specimen to this day. we are going to talk a...
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individual plant and take all the crucial measurements.n average height of 1.1 meters. swenson: then we're recording the species. we're also recording the various physical dimensions of the plant -- the length of its long axis, the length of its shorter axis its average height, its maximum height, the density -- as in the density of stems on that individual plant. and then we start looking at the browse history along an individual stem that's representative of the whole plant. narrator: browse history refers to how much of the trees and plants were eaten by various herbivores over time. uhl: if we look at this leader, you can see little chomp marks here that are old. and this probably took place during last winter when the elk were wintering over ithe park and needed something to eat and came and stopped right here. and after the willow is munched like that the plant can't simply grow from that region of dead tissue. it needs to sprout aga from where it was still alive, beneath the browsing. and that's what you're seeing right here with th
individual plant and take all the crucial measurements.n average height of 1.1 meters. swenson: then we're recording the species. we're also recording the various physical dimensions of the plant -- the length of its long axis, the length of its shorter axis its average height, its maximum height, the density -- as in the density of stems on that individual plant. and then we start looking at the browse history along an individual stem that's representative of the whole plant. narrator: browse...
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these various plant groups rather than singlepecies. so, what happens is, is that we may have 5,000 species but they may be able to be grouped in as little as four or five different types. narrator: grouping the trees by such factors as rooting depth, water-level tolerance, and transpiration rate scientists can determine the water needs of this ecostem to ensure its future health. dr. baird: the san pedro river is one of the last remaining free-flowing rivers in the semi-aridouthwe. our research is showing that the river islready in declin and possibly at a critical rning point. narrator: if the problem of the sapedro river is ignored it may share the fate of the rillito river just 160 kilometers away. we're standing along the banks of the rillito river in tucson, arizona and looking at what happens to a river once it becomes disconnected from the ground water. historically, this dry riverbed had water flowing through it and lining the banks were cottonwoods and willow and other natural vegetation. years of ground-water pumping for huma
these various plant groups rather than singlepecies. so, what happens is, is that we may have 5,000 species but they may be able to be grouped in as little as four or five different types. narrator: grouping the trees by such factors as rooting depth, water-level tolerance, and transpiration rate scientists can determine the water needs of this ecostem to ensure its future health. dr. baird: the san pedro river is one of the last remaining free-flowing rivers in the semi-aridouthwe. our...
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we have one coal-fired power plant that employed 70% and one combined gas plant and that is the dear creek station and even dispatches power into a different regional area and in your plan you calculated dear creek capacity at 1%, despite the fact that the deer creek station was not commercially operational until august of that year. had the epa considered deer creek under construction in 2012, the plan would have asiped deer creek an assumed capacity factor of 55% in the year 2012. because of these allegations in your -- calculations in your plan it would require that the big stone plant, the coal-fired plant which now approximately operated at 8,000 hours a year to operate at between 2,000 and 2500 hours per year in order to comply with your targets for the state of south dakota. the results of this coal plant running less than half of the time it runs now doesn't work. the big stone plant employees approximately 80 people and under your preferred plan we simply have to wonder whether or not those jobs would remain in the state or if whether or not the plant would continue to opera
we have one coal-fired power plant that employed 70% and one combined gas plant and that is the dear creek station and even dispatches power into a different regional area and in your plan you calculated dear creek capacity at 1%, despite the fact that the deer creek station was not commercially operational until august of that year. had the epa considered deer creek under construction in 2012, the plan would have asiped deer creek an assumed capacity factor of 55% in the year 2012. because of...
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. >> designer cannabis plants are then reduced to a whole plant extract, and that's crucial accordinggrand daddy of all marijuana research, israel's dr. raphael mashula. >> when they've tried to make drugs using certain compounds from marijuana, it's met with limited success. why is it when you take certain compounds out of the marijuana and try to make a drug, it doesn't seem to work as well? >> well, one of the reasons possibly is because the thc works better when cannabidiol is there. so if you have both, it works better. >> he calls it the entourage effect, and that's what gw is doing. every extract will have all the plant's chemicals in it. the extract is then packaged as an approved prescription spray. in order to increase the chances of getting that approval, every step from growing to harvesting to manufacturing is all carefully controlled, regulated and rigorously tested to strict standards, so every plant, every dose is identical, safe and effective. it is an expensive and painstakingly slow process. it's taken hundreds of millions of dollars and a decade to develop their fi
. >> designer cannabis plants are then reduced to a whole plant extract, and that's crucial accordinggrand daddy of all marijuana research, israel's dr. raphael mashula. >> when they've tried to make drugs using certain compounds from marijuana, it's met with limited success. why is it when you take certain compounds out of the marijuana and try to make a drug, it doesn't seem to work as well? >> well, one of the reasons possibly is because the thc works better when...
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we looked across the country at the age of plants, the average age of coal fired plants is over 40 years. there are a lot of plants that have certainly lived out or are close to living out their remaining useful life and business decisions are being made by utilities about how to proceed with those plants. remaining life is absolutely something that we are to take into account. we will do so in the proposal and we will do so in the final input that we have gotten. we were not in the position of stranding assets. in particular, the plants that you mention, that have recently invested in pollution control equipment and are expected to produce electricity into the future. one of the reasons that we have, again, a long trajectory is to take into account those sorts of considerations. another reason the plan is so flexible -- >> how long is that tra jekjectory? >> the final trajectory is 2030. but the plants are able to make their own choices about what to do. they have been recently upgraded. they have the ability to continue operating that plant. our projections are that in 2030, still 30%
we looked across the country at the age of plants, the average age of coal fired plants is over 40 years. there are a lot of plants that have certainly lived out or are close to living out their remaining useful life and business decisions are being made by utilities about how to proceed with those plants. remaining life is absolutely something that we are to take into account. we will do so in the proposal and we will do so in the final input that we have gotten. we were not in the position of...
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we aim to delight people in the wonders of plants and put a smile on your face. and with that smile, we believe we can educate about some of the wonders and services the plant kingdom provides to human beings. >> aside from the white house, this missoni and's portrait gallery has the largest collection of presidential portraits. join me as david ward gives a virtual tour of the gallery's presidential paintings including those of andrew jackson, abraham lincoln, and harry truman. tonight at 6:45 eastern on c-span 3 as american history tv. >> each week, american history tv's "reel america" brings you archival films that help tell the story of the 20th century. ♪ >> this is the state of virginia in the springtime of 1956. springtime reckoning to a small boy, urging him to wonder with the wind, over the pasture fence to catch a cow. not an easy thing. because a calf is a youngster like himself. ride him? sure. what is a day without a little rough and tumble? when a boy needs comfort, there is always home. and mother and father. this is the world of randy kerr of oakt
we aim to delight people in the wonders of plants and put a smile on your face. and with that smile, we believe we can educate about some of the wonders and services the plant kingdom provides to human beings. >> aside from the white house, this missoni and's portrait gallery has the largest collection of presidential portraits. join me as david ward gives a virtual tour of the gallery's presidential paintings including those of andrew jackson, abraham lincoln, and harry truman. tonight...
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our motto could be plants plants, plants. our official mission is to demonstrate to the public the importance of plants and their value to humankind. today we are going to take some time, and i'm going to show you about the u.s. botanic gardens, and introduce you to the stars of the conservancy. right now we are standing in a room called the garden court. i always like to orient people to the garden court initially when we come in. one of the most important elements are the two you see here in the front prominently displayed. they are incredibly important for us, because they represent a part of our historical collection. the u.s. botanic garden came into existence in some ways is a permanent institution in 1842 when the united states exploring expedition, also sometimes called the wilkes expedition, returned from a four-year voyage in the pacific ocean at the behest of congress, mainly doing some surveying, but also picking up a whole bunch of natural science artifacts, including living plant specimens. in 1842, with the exp
our motto could be plants plants, plants. our official mission is to demonstrate to the public the importance of plants and their value to humankind. today we are going to take some time, and i'm going to show you about the u.s. botanic gardens, and introduce you to the stars of the conservancy. right now we are standing in a room called the garden court. i always like to orient people to the garden court initially when we come in. one of the most important elements are the two you see here in...
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the steel plant has closed, and in addition the general motors plant has closed. we have some good news in baltimore. coming many in the parking lot where the gm plant used to be is a big amazon distribution outlet. that's terrific. but those jobs are going to pay a half or a third of what the unionized job at the general motors plant paid. so their replacing jobs but not with the kind of benefits and pay that can support a family easy. what's happened in baltimore is the old time factory jobs have been drying up. they're either not here or highly mechanized with one worker operating a million dollar machine. instead, we have the new economy, the amazon.com economy, the economy where you're making less money perhaps working 40 hours a week trying to make it in a way that's very much more difficult than it used to be. so it's not that there are more jobs in baltimore anymore but the kinds of good factory jobs that were unionized and pay a lot of money, those really are large hi gone. in ballot -- largely gone. in baltimore and in lots of other cities around the nat
the steel plant has closed, and in addition the general motors plant has closed. we have some good news in baltimore. coming many in the parking lot where the gm plant used to be is a big amazon distribution outlet. that's terrific. but those jobs are going to pay a half or a third of what the unionized job at the general motors plant paid. so their replacing jobs but not with the kind of benefits and pay that can support a family easy. what's happened in baltimore is the old time factory jobs...
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the people in charge of fukushima daiichi are struggling to control the plant.l they stop the leaks? and decommission the facilities. get the latest on the aftermath of the nuclear accident with in depth reports and special features. nuclear watch, only on "newsline." >>> one of the world's most iconic cathedrals has been a work in progress for more than a century. renowned spanish architect antoni gaudi considers the gro de familia his masterpiece but he died before it was finished. a japanese sculptor has been bringing shape to gaudy's vision for many years. our reporter had a chance to meet him. >> reporter: the spires like a forest of fantastic trees soar over the city of barcelona. this is the sagrada familia. gaudi's unfinished masterpiece. construction began in 1882 and is still years away from completion. free-flowing sculptures adorn the structure from one end to the other. people have called it a bible of stone. block by block etsuo sato has spent nearly four decades carving and shaping many of those stones. now 62, he is the project's only official sc
the people in charge of fukushima daiichi are struggling to control the plant.l they stop the leaks? and decommission the facilities. get the latest on the aftermath of the nuclear accident with in depth reports and special features. nuclear watch, only on "newsline." >>> one of the world's most iconic cathedrals has been a work in progress for more than a century. renowned spanish architect antoni gaudi considers the gro de familia his masterpiece but he died before it was...
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plant after manufacturing plant had closed here in the late 90s.n in 2007, the area's largest employer for decades, sara lee, closed its food processing plant. yet, the area's rebirth was already underway. severstal, a russian steel maker, built its $900-million dollar plant here, followed by paccar, the american builder of truck engines. and, when airbus decided to build helicopters here, many felt it launched a new era. >> i jokingly tell people that all of a sudden people started walking upright. they started thinking, “hey, you know, we build stuff that flies.” >> reporter: at 1102 main street, joe max higgins runs the link, the development group credited with attracting more than $5 billion in new investment to the triangle. higgins is the area's larger than life salesman, and you can get a sense how that happened. >> live every second like your ass is on fire. >> reporter: in other words, go for it. >> all the time. and and and and so that that that's that's typically how we look at this stuff. my license plate on my on my my vehicle says, “2
plant after manufacturing plant had closed here in the late 90s.n in 2007, the area's largest employer for decades, sara lee, closed its food processing plant. yet, the area's rebirth was already underway. severstal, a russian steel maker, built its $900-million dollar plant here, followed by paccar, the american builder of truck engines. and, when airbus decided to build helicopters here, many felt it launched a new era. >> i jokingly tell people that all of a sudden people started...
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the steel plant is closed and edition and the general motors plant is closed. we have some good news in baltimore. coming in the parking lot where the gm parking lot used to be as an amazon distributorship. it's going to have 800 jobs. that's terrific but those jobs are going to pay maybe a half, maybe a third of what the unionized jobs of the general motors plant pay. we are replacing jobs but not but the kinds of benefits and pay that can support a family easily. so what has happened to baltimore's the old-time factory jobs have been drying up just as they have elsewhere in the country. they are either not here are highly mechanized with one worker operating a million-dollar machine. instead we have the new economy and amazon.com economy, the economy where warrior making less money perhaps working 40 hours a week trying to make it in a way that's very much more difficult than it used to be. it's not that there are no jobs in baltimore anymore but the kind of good factory jobs where it unionized and pay a lot of money are largely gone in baltimore and lots of
the steel plant is closed and edition and the general motors plant is closed. we have some good news in baltimore. coming in the parking lot where the gm parking lot used to be as an amazon distributorship. it's going to have 800 jobs. that's terrific but those jobs are going to pay maybe a half, maybe a third of what the unionized jobs of the general motors plant pay. we are replacing jobs but not but the kinds of benefits and pay that can support a family easily. so what has happened to...
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and i want to offer from a community member mature trees are valuable the reasonable think to do is plant smaller trees between the mulch trees lae have a chance of survival so when the mulch trees hit their end of their survival there is no need to cut those down let's others get established that's all i have to say i'll answer your questions if otherwise. >> permit holder has 3 minutes of rebuttal mr. fry. >> hi thank you for your time and i want to stress that what we're doing is not for financial arraigns or bifurcation it is simply a reaction to with what's occurred with the ficus trees and the associated liability and when you hire professionals who tell you that those trees are fraught with problems that the trees have survived and flushed because there was not building in front of them but also we're going to be believable a 5 story building you're seeing a 2 sided ficus will be a one-sided fikdz so more trimming i'm to stress we that profldz look at this that's why we're keeping the magnolia trees their healthy and we're able to build around them and add additional trees by remov
and i want to offer from a community member mature trees are valuable the reasonable think to do is plant smaller trees between the mulch trees lae have a chance of survival so when the mulch trees hit their end of their survival there is no need to cut those down let's others get established that's all i have to say i'll answer your questions if otherwise. >> permit holder has 3 minutes of rebuttal mr. fry. >> hi thank you for your time and i want to stress that what we're doing is...
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to many as the moyer packing plant. it is a factory that has seen its fair share of blood processing animal byproducts but this morning was different. investigators say two employees got in an altercation outside factory which led to a double stabbing. >> one is deceased the other is in the the hospital right now. >> reporter: montco first assistant district attorney says the surviving employee is their suspect. he remains in custody as he is treated for his injuries. danny vasquez was identified as the victim in the second employee who was killed. investigators are still working to figure out what exactly cause that had altercation which led up to the stabbing. >> as for what started that no again, this is early. early in our investigation. we're working through a number of things, talking to witnesses, so, we will have that at some point. >> reporter: in the the montco coroner's office is scheduled to conduct an autopsy on vasquez's body tomorrow. we are live, tonight noel mcclaren for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> than
to many as the moyer packing plant. it is a factory that has seen its fair share of blood processing animal byproducts but this morning was different. investigators say two employees got in an altercation outside factory which led to a double stabbing. >> one is deceased the other is in the the hospital right now. >> reporter: montco first assistant district attorney says the surviving employee is their suspect. he remains in custody as he is treated for his injuries. danny vasquez...
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plants that will create for example we installed the planet and after a day there was one plant stolen so we immediately got 20 calls saying the plant was stole now we find - when that happened i realized that was not going to be a problem in the future because there's enough stewardship in the future. >> so in regards to the parks some merchants have claimed a little bit because there's a parking space and lots parklets go in i'm wondering if there's planned the city has to try to address some of the loss of the off-street parking. >> yeah. so it is obviously could be a concern for some residents or businesses but what we found so for it is actually surprisingly how very few concerns and complaints about parking lots it was actually our concern at first, we realized there are so many other benefits out weighing the one parking lot in the pro revocation i know way, do to the spice of a car how much you can achieve with that so there is that but also - we definitely look at the balance and but usually get this parking lot stalled bus the bedrooms are requesting them and paying for them
plants that will create for example we installed the planet and after a day there was one plant stolen so we immediately got 20 calls saying the plant was stole now we find - when that happened i realized that was not going to be a problem in the future because there's enough stewardship in the future. >> so in regards to the parks some merchants have claimed a little bit because there's a parking space and lots parklets go in i'm wondering if there's planned the city has to try to...
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dealing with toxic water is a constant challenge at the plant. groundwater seeps in to reactor buildings, damaged in the march 2011 disaster. about 350 tons of it accumulates every day. tepco has set up about 1,000 tanks to store the water. but once they fill up the company will have little space to add more. the company came up with a way to work around that. workers would pump up groundwater, treat it and then discharge it into a port attached to the plant. officials have been trying to convince local fishermen to agree to the proposal. an wednesday, they met with the leaders of the local fisheries to apologize for the latest leak. frnz we are truly very sorry for the worry and trouble we've caused the fishing industry. >> translator: why didn't you tell us honestly about what was going on when you knew about it since last year? we can't trust you anymore. >> reporter: since the disaster four years ago, tepco's executives have said the building's ties with local communities is one of their biggest priorities. but they've come under harsh critic
dealing with toxic water is a constant challenge at the plant. groundwater seeps in to reactor buildings, damaged in the march 2011 disaster. about 350 tons of it accumulates every day. tepco has set up about 1,000 tanks to store the water. but once they fill up the company will have little space to add more. the company came up with a way to work around that. workers would pump up groundwater, treat it and then discharge it into a port attached to the plant. officials have been trying to...
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size you plant it is established to its location i'm not attended to 48 inch boxes it's a 2 year jump on a 36 inch but i've seen them they're trying to get used to they're new locates they're just sitting there getting used to the space they are not putting out a lot of new growth. >> my ultimate concern resale it is good we have housing but the developers will be gone in two or three years once the project is sold so maybe having that it is substantial to get the canopy back to its spates is a good idea. >> one idea 48 inches as large as possible to beef up want cap that i and the planning code requires the planning department of trees on the other frontage as well. >> one more question i'm struggling with its not urban forestry policy that the trees that the cause issues in the future and in the past they have there's a presumption they should be removed ramp the extents of keeping them. >> the concern is the microscopes expense 2/3rd's of the property owner maintain the trees adjacent to their property and through a lot of replanning department a lot of the property owner called ur
size you plant it is established to its location i'm not attended to 48 inch boxes it's a 2 year jump on a 36 inch but i've seen them they're trying to get used to they're new locates they're just sitting there getting used to the space they are not putting out a lot of new growth. >> my ultimate concern resale it is good we have housing but the developers will be gone in two or three years once the project is sold so maybe having that it is substantial to get the canopy back to its...
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he believes the plants deserve kindness. >> we owe the plants respect because we've benefited tremendously. >> if that yields better bud that's music to his ears. >> bye ladies. >> reporter: a group of boy scouts on hiking trip in california end up on a nude different beach. parents as ugh imagine outraged after a nature hike exposed a group of fourth graders to dozens of nude people on blacks beach in san diego. the hike which included a parents group ended up having to walk through the entire beach one couple couldn't believe that the pack master knowingly walked the kids through the area so he filed a complaint against the boy scouts. >> i said, what, what are you doing? we're in the middle of a nude different beach. he's like, you know, this is a natural lift beach and um, you know, my family and i go through this all the time much it's no big deal. i got really angry. >> boy scouts of america says the walk through the beach was not against their policy and officials in the local chapter have met with parents to discuss the incident. the pack leader who organized the hike has not been
he believes the plants deserve kindness. >> we owe the plants respect because we've benefited tremendously. >> if that yields better bud that's music to his ears. >> bye ladies. >> reporter: a group of boy scouts on hiking trip in california end up on a nude different beach. parents as ugh imagine outraged after a nature hike exposed a group of fourth graders to dozens of nude people on blacks beach in san diego. the hike which included a parents group ended up having to...
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plant. so the worm was designed to manipulate the computers that control the centrifuges and speed them up and slowed them down in order to degrade the level of uranium enrichment and also to be somewhere enter on the centrifuges and destroy them. >> host: what was unique about the stuxnet? >> guest: the stuxnet was sophisticated. first of all i guess most unique thing is that this was a virus that was designed to physically destroy something. so in the past we would see malware that would steal passwords and credit card numbers but we've never seemed something designed to physically destroy a century leap out of the digital world into the physical realm and have kinetic activity. that was the first thing that made stuxnet unique. other than that it was sophisticated. it was designed to increase and slow the speed of the centrifuges. while it was doing that it also did this remarkable trick which was to make the operators of the plant think that the operations were perfectly normal for so wh
plant. so the worm was designed to manipulate the computers that control the centrifuges and speed them up and slowed them down in order to degrade the level of uranium enrichment and also to be somewhere enter on the centrifuges and destroy them. >> host: what was unique about the stuxnet? >> guest: the stuxnet was sophisticated. first of all i guess most unique thing is that this was a virus that was designed to physically destroy something. so in the past we would see malware...
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and i thank you very mump. >> power plants are the longest single source. so epa not only has the legal authority, you have the response responsibility to act. the deal with that single largest source of carbon emissions. thavs based upon your best judgment vrks is that correct? >> thaekt, senator. >> it didn't gist come out of thin air. it's not just by more efficient ebb e energy sources: it's by conserving energies. >> that's correct. >> as we become more e fishlt consumers save, don't they? >> yes they do, senator: so i just want to make that point. the cost benefit analysis under the clean air act or clean waterer act, there's direct savings, that senator boxer has talked about >>> the number of premature deaths and workdays which pashlts have to stay home because their child can't breathe. or the days lost at summer camp. it will also safe us money. >> correct. you look at globally, the cost is incredible. in maryland, we have taken steps to deal with our power emissions. we've done that and we've had a growing economy. it's helpd our economy. you hav
and i thank you very mump. >> power plants are the longest single source. so epa not only has the legal authority, you have the response responsibility to act. the deal with that single largest source of carbon emissions. thavs based upon your best judgment vrks is that correct? >> thaekt, senator. >> it didn't gist come out of thin air. it's not just by more efficient ebb e energy sources: it's by conserving energies. >> that's correct. >> as we become more e...
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the glenn martin plant was segregated. kaiser's plant -- by the way, his shipyards in richmond, at the end of the war, 70% of the employees on his payroll were women. that's how crucial a role they played there. in the south, a lot of workplaces were segregated. there were a lot of racial tensions, as with the detroit case but it's very interesting that the one segment of the american population who were not protected under the their practices act, who received no federal support whatsoever in terms of their rights to work, etc., employment, workplace, but benefited the most were the women. exactly. very interesting. >> thanks very much for a very interesting -- [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2015] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org]
the glenn martin plant was segregated. kaiser's plant -- by the way, his shipyards in richmond, at the end of the war, 70% of the employees on his payroll were women. that's how crucial a role they played there. in the south, a lot of workplaces were segregated. there were a lot of racial tensions, as with the detroit case but it's very interesting that the one segment of the american population who were not protected under the their practices act, who received no federal support whatsoever in...
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but the iwaki fishermen say they are no longer confident about the safety of the plant. the association chief says he's not sure when they'll be able to resume discussions. >>> the managers of two private hospitals in the fukushima evacuation zone have been trying to find ways to reopen their facilities and get back to work. but they've hit a big hurdle. tepco is about to stop compensating the hospital workers for lost earnings, and the managers say they'll be forced to lay everyone off. the hospitals has been dormant since the 2011 accident, but staff remain technically employed. tepco paid them compensation but that'll stop at the end of the month. a manager at one of the hospitals says the company should reconsider. he says some of his staff want to come back and work. fukushima prefectural officials say there were two other private hospitals in the evacuation zone, but they've already dismissed their workers. officials plan to lift the evacuation order within two years after decontaminating the area. >>> the islamic state group has released another video on the inter
but the iwaki fishermen say they are no longer confident about the safety of the plant. the association chief says he's not sure when they'll be able to resume discussions. >>> the managers of two private hospitals in the fukushima evacuation zone have been trying to find ways to reopen their facilities and get back to work. but they've hit a big hurdle. tepco is about to stop compensating the hospital workers for lost earnings, and the managers say they'll be forced to lay everyone...
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now, the company that owns this plant is jbs usa. they're one of the largest meat processors in the world. they tell nbc10 in a statement that workers here will be getting grief counseling that they're devastated by this deadly attack but they would not answer questions about past incidents at the plant. live in franconia township, randy gyllenhaal, "nbc10 news." >>> happening now, atlantic city mayor delivering his state of the city address in less than an hour from now. mayor is expected to talk about plans to cut $15 million from the city's payroll budget amid a.c.'s casino crisis. guardian is addressing city council at tonight's meeting under way right now. >>> we're learning more tonight about the expansion of atlantic city's iconic steel pier. plans call for a new ferris wheel, zip line and restaurants. there's also a rebuilt boardwalk and an elevated walkway planned for the northeast inlet neighborhood. city council expected to approve both measures tonight. >>> richard stockton college in new jersey just a short time they off
now, the company that owns this plant is jbs usa. they're one of the largest meat processors in the world. they tell nbc10 in a statement that workers here will be getting grief counseling that they're devastated by this deadly attack but they would not answer questions about past incidents at the plant. live in franconia township, randy gyllenhaal, "nbc10 news." >>> happening now, atlantic city mayor delivering his state of the city address in less than an hour from now....
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s nuclear watchdog says contaminated water leaking from a fukushima nuclear plant is a challenging issue. the international atomic energy agency is looking at reports to decommission the plant, which was dodged in a tsunami in 2011. tetco was criticized with its handseling of radio -- handling of radioactive leaks into the ocean >>> it former president anwar is hoping to be cleared of sodomy charms. it is politicy motivated. the case divided public and political opinion. >> reporter: this is anwar ibrahim. he has been walking in and out of court for over a decade trying to clear his name. his previous acquittal was overturned in march. now guilty of sodomy and sentenced to prison for five years, he's been on bail tending to the final appeal.
s nuclear watchdog says contaminated water leaking from a fukushima nuclear plant is a challenging issue. the international atomic energy agency is looking at reports to decommission the plant, which was dodged in a tsunami in 2011. tetco was criticized with its handseling of radio -- handling of radioactive leaks into the ocean >>> it former president anwar is hoping to be cleared of sodomy charms. it is politicy motivated. the case divided public and political opinion. >>...
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the plant? >> we need the material to get into gaza. for example since two or three months ago the israeli side not permitting the materials in to gaza. >> dual use could also be used by hamas. >> it would have been of course much easier if these building materials are removed from the dual use list and are simply coming in. we all know what happened during the last war. there was a vast tunnel underground network. >> robert serra leads the u.n. effort to reconstruct gaza. he's trying to get israel to authorize underground storage tanks. >> the only way you can address the issue is through gas. >> until that happens, the power will stay off 18 hours a day and gaza's future will remain dark. nick schifrin, al jazeera gaza. >> up next. two weeks after the police killing of an unarmed mexican worker, grappling with the issue of race. plus. >> i'm happy,. >> can i see what i got? >> i got my passport. >> her identity lost and found. our investigative report helps a woman who grew up under witness pr
the plant? >> we need the material to get into gaza. for example since two or three months ago the israeli side not permitting the materials in to gaza. >> dual use could also be used by hamas. >> it would have been of course much easier if these building materials are removed from the dual use list and are simply coming in. we all know what happened during the last war. there was a vast tunnel underground network. >> robert serra leads the u.n. effort to reconstruct...
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we aim to delight people in the wonders of plants and put a smile on your face. and with that smile, we believe we can educate about some of the wonders and services the plant kingdom provides to human beings. >> the political landscape has changed with the 114 congress. there are also 100 eight women in congress, including the first african american republican in the house and the first woman veteran in the senate. keep track of the members of congress using congressional chronicles on www.c-span.org. it has lots of useful information including voting results and statistics about each session of congress. new congress, best access. >> up next on american history tv, former cia chief of disguise jonna mendez recounts the story of how czech husband and wife, kgb spies karl and hana koecher, infiltrated the cia and gathered top-secret information through the use of sex in the 1970's. mendez reports that one popular washington d.c., swingers' club frequented by the czech spy couple counted at least 10 cia staffers and a u.s. senator as members. this session from the
we aim to delight people in the wonders of plants and put a smile on your face. and with that smile, we believe we can educate about some of the wonders and services the plant kingdom provides to human beings. >> the political landscape has changed with the 114 congress. there are also 100 eight women in congress, including the first african american republican in the house and the first woman veteran in the senate. keep track of the members of congress using congressional chronicles on...
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it's murad resurgence, now featuring the hydrating proteins from the resurrection plant! resurgence is the first and only skincare line specifically formulated to target all the signs of hormonally aging skin in just three fast and simple steps. >> male announcer: murad resurgence has earned four "good housekeeping" seals, so you know you've made the best choice for your skin. >> female announcer: you could spend thousands of dollars on painful medical procedures, or you can try murad resurgence and finally look as young as you feel. >> male announcer: the resurgence line sells in high-end retail stores for over $400. but on today's program, you won't pay $400. you won't pay $200 or even $100. >> female announcer: call now, and you can revitalize and revive your complexion for only $49.95. >> male announcer: and for a limited time only, when you call and buy direct in the next six minutes, we'll take an additional $10 off. that means you get the full resurgence kit for only 39.95. >> female announcer: call before this tv promotion ends, and we'll send you $75 in free gift
it's murad resurgence, now featuring the hydrating proteins from the resurrection plant! resurgence is the first and only skincare line specifically formulated to target all the signs of hormonally aging skin in just three fast and simple steps. >> male announcer: murad resurgence has earned four "good housekeeping" seals, so you know you've made the best choice for your skin. >> female announcer: you could spend thousands of dollars on painful medical procedures, or you...
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standards for power plants. in addition the president's budget calls for a 4 billion clean power state incentive fund to support state efforts to accelerate carbon pollution in the power sector. protecting the nation's water is a top priority for the epa. in 2016 we will finalize and support implementation of the clean water rules and clarify the types of water covered and foster efficient business decisions to protect the nation's water. recognizing the need for water infrastructure the related efforts are funded at 2 .3 billion and we will focus on financial planning for future public infrastructure investment and expanded efforts with states to identify financing opportunities for drinking water and storm water infrastructure. last month the agency launched the water infrastructure and reisilancy finance center. it is as a key component of the expanding efforts moving forward. we are proposing efforts to help communities including low income rural and communities of color including targeted funding and on the
standards for power plants. in addition the president's budget calls for a 4 billion clean power state incentive fund to support state efforts to accelerate carbon pollution in the power sector. protecting the nation's water is a top priority for the epa. in 2016 we will finalize and support implementation of the clean water rules and clarify the types of water covered and foster efficient business decisions to protect the nation's water. recognizing the need for water infrastructure the...
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two men that worked at the plant both were stabbed. one from the men being air lifted to the hospital. the surviving man is the sole suspect, authorities say and there's no threat to the public. >>> i love this story. a beagle is america's top dog this year. miss p won best in show at the 139th westminster kennel club dog show. the soft spoken 4-year-old beagle -- soft spoken? she's from canada. related to uno, who were 2008 bade his way. and now, miss p. is that an upset? >> i want to think it was. turns out miss p was an upset. >> all right, glenn. >> you're upset the way winter has been turning out even colder the last winter and we have snow showers coming into tonight and bitter cold air. >>> all right. glenn and i will see you right back here today at 4:00. thanks for watching. >> aiden: so... now you know the truth. what are you gonna do about it? you're an officer of the court. you're obligated to report that chase accidentally shot his mom... and i covered it up. >> hope: before i decide... anything... i need you to tell me th
two men that worked at the plant both were stabbed. one from the men being air lifted to the hospital. the surviving man is the sole suspect, authorities say and there's no threat to the public. >>> i love this story. a beagle is america's top dog this year. miss p won best in show at the 139th westminster kennel club dog show. the soft spoken 4-year-old beagle -- soft spoken? she's from canada. related to uno, who were 2008 bade his way. and now, miss p. is that an upset? >> i...
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crews are on the scene of a plant fire. this is the ico manufacturing plant in edgemore. they make construction equipment. an asphalt tank is on fire and the plant being evacuated. my producer carl told me no injuries here and that is the good news and we do have a crew headed here. we continue to monitor the situation by air. >>> organizers call it a day of outrage on saturday people from all across the region will gather in cumberland county to protest a deadly police shooting. >> show me your hands! show me your [ bleep ]. >> this dash cam video -- dash cam video here shows the very moments leading up to the shooting of reid. reid was driving in a car that was pulled over by two police officers in december. while the video shows a tense exchange after the officers spot a gun in the car. reid was shot and killed as he got out of that car. the cumberland county prosecutor's office is handling this investigation, but some believe well they're dragging their feet. a group called the national awareness alliance is organizing this day of outrage set for saturday. four busses
crews are on the scene of a plant fire. this is the ico manufacturing plant in edgemore. they make construction equipment. an asphalt tank is on fire and the plant being evacuated. my producer carl told me no injuries here and that is the good news and we do have a crew headed here. we continue to monitor the situation by air. >>> organizers call it a day of outrage on saturday people from all across the region will gather in cumberland county to protest a deadly police shooting....
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it's charlotte's web. >> it is charlotte's plant. >> it's charlotte's plant. not anymore.> more than 41 children are using charlotte's web here in colorado. all of them are reporting significant seizure reduction, and there are dozens more on a wait list hoping, praying that a plant could change their lives. just like it did for charlotte. >> i'm going to get you. >> you both seem very at peace. >> i'm very at peace, yeah. very peaceful. >> we've been given a great life. it's unfortunate that charlie has this gervais syndrome, but thank god we've got something now that's working. now that's working. >> she's doing so great today. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com ♪ >>> in his documentary "weed" -- >> you've looked at the evidence. >> there's real since out there. >> a year-long journey that changed what many of us thought about marijuana, myself included. >> i think we've been terribly and systematically misled. >> we used to only picture this. then we showed you this. medical marijuana treating seizures, pain, dozens of other ailments. >> charlotte is doing amazing,
it's charlotte's web. >> it is charlotte's plant. >> it's charlotte's plant. not anymore.> more than 41 children are using charlotte's web here in colorado. all of them are reporting significant seizure reduction, and there are dozens more on a wait list hoping, praying that a plant could change their lives. just like it did for charlotte. >> i'm going to get you. >> you both seem very at peace. >> i'm very at peace, yeah. very peaceful. >> we've been...
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live in martinez, ryan takeo, kpix 5. >>> half of the martinez plant is already shut down due to plant maintenance, that refinery will l shut down but the -- will shut down but the others will continue production with backup workers. >>> witness shot some cell phone video here of the latest fire yesterday afternoon. this is on brew i can't street. firefighters got the flames under control quickly. nobody was injured. it's not clear right now if this is related to several other fires at san francisco's port-a-potties happened last month. >>> happening today a former stanford university swimmer is due to be arraigned in a palo alto courtroom. brock turner is accused of sexually assaulting an unconscious woman near a fraternity last month. since the allegations, turner has quit the swim team and left the university. >>> today the president will formally propose a budget aimed app upgrading the nation's infrastructure and helping out the middle class. nearly half a trillion dollars would repair highways, bridges and transit systems. the plan would also give tax cuts to the middle class and
live in martinez, ryan takeo, kpix 5. >>> half of the martinez plant is already shut down due to plant maintenance, that refinery will l shut down but the -- will shut down but the others will continue production with backup workers. >>> witness shot some cell phone video here of the latest fire yesterday afternoon. this is on brew i can't street. firefighters got the flames under control quickly. nobody was injured. it's not clear right now if this is related to several other...
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we aim to delight people in the wonders of plants and put a smile on your face. and with that smile, we believe we can educate about some of the wonders and services the plant kingdom provides to human beings. >> you are watching american history tv, all weekend, every weekend, on cspan3. to join the conversation, like us on facebook. >> each week, american history tv's "reel america" brings you archival films that help tell the story of the 20th century. ♪ >> these are the proud heels -- hills of the state of virginia in the springtime of 1956. springtime reckoning to a small boy, urging him to wonder with the wind, over the pasture fence to catch a calf. not an easy thing because a calf is a youngster like himself. ride him? sure. well what is a day without a , little rough and tumble? when a boy needs comfort, there is always home. and mother and father. this is the world of randy kerr of oakton, virginia. typical, except for one thing. randy was the first child to receive an injection of salk polio vaccine. in the field trials in 1954. much had preceded this
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and so here in carlsbad, north of san diego, the largest desalination plant in the western hemisphere is under construction at a cost of a billion dollars. and farther up the coast... >> we are in the lovely city of santa barbara at our desalination facility that was built during the last drought and we are looking at reactivating the facility to help meet the demands of this current drought. >> twenty plus years ago this facility was state of the art, but time and technology has changed, recommissioning this plant is a huge undertaking, but without it, the region could likely run out of water. is "techknow." a a show about intersection of hardware and heuvment and we're doing it in a unique way. this is a show about science, by scientists. tonight, "techknow" investigates mining the deep. dr. shini somara is a mechanical engineer. tonight, one company's ambitious plan that could
and so here in carlsbad, north of san diego, the largest desalination plant in the western hemisphere is under construction at a cost of a billion dollars. and farther up the coast... >> we are in the lovely city of santa barbara at our desalination facility that was built during the last drought and we are looking at reactivating the facility to help meet the demands of this current drought. >> twenty plus years ago this facility was state of the art, but time and technology has...
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live in martinez, ryan takeo, kpix 5. >>> half of the martinez plant is already shut down due to plant maintenance. while that refinery will shut down, the others will continue production with backup workers. >>> happening today, former stanford university swimmer brock turner is due to be arraigned in a palo alto courtroom. he's accused of sexually assaulting an unconscious woman near fraternity row last month. since the allegations turner has quit the swim team and withdrawn from the university. >>> an actor who appeared on the power rangers tv series has been arrested on suspicion of fatally stabbing his roommate with a sword. it happened on saturday. the sheriff's department says richard medina had been in an argument with his roommate before he stabbed him with an abdomen. -- in the abdomen. he played the red ranger on the series in the early 2000s and now being held on $1 million bail. >>> today the president will formally propose a budget aimed at upgrading the nation's infrastructure and helping the middle class. nearly half a trillion dollars would repair highways, bridges and
live in martinez, ryan takeo, kpix 5. >>> half of the martinez plant is already shut down due to plant maintenance. while that refinery will shut down, the others will continue production with backup workers. >>> happening today, former stanford university swimmer brock turner is due to be arraigned in a palo alto courtroom. he's accused of sexually assaulting an unconscious woman near fraternity row last month. since the allegations turner has quit the swim team and withdrawn...
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the weekend before the new year so people can have time to buy the fruits and the plants. it drew 400,000 people. >> here is a look. fog and low clouds coming up along the shoreline. coming up the coast later in the day tomorrow. as for now it is still warm out there. concord, 66 degrees. livermore, 65, in the city, the warm spot, 69 degrees. san jose, 64. the temperatures down in the low 60s for the most part, chillier inland. again, that is about 8:00 tonight. out the door tomorrow morning in the low to middle 50s around the coast. the bay, inland, cooler than that. and some low clouds at the shoreline to begin monday morning. but, the fact that it has been part of it for a week high pressure over the west coast will continue in place so it will be warm and try all week for the bay area. future cast is showing that we got a few high clouds. low clouds, finely filling in monterey bay and carmel and pebble beach where dennis is. here is what we are expecting, clear, chilly overnight. sunny again, all week. now, going ahead to the end of the month that is the first time we
the weekend before the new year so people can have time to buy the fruits and the plants. it drew 400,000 people. >> here is a look. fog and low clouds coming up along the shoreline. coming up the coast later in the day tomorrow. as for now it is still warm out there. concord, 66 degrees. livermore, 65, in the city, the warm spot, 69 degrees. san jose, 64. the temperatures down in the low 60s for the most part, chillier inland. again, that is about 8:00 tonight. out the door tomorrow...