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you're at a place like power fuels, and they're like go clean that tank. what are some of the common things that can be in a tank like that? >> you know, it could be used for storage of oil, it could be used for storage of fresh water. it could be used for storage of salt water i mean the things that it could be are probably a dozen or more. >> and of all those things how many of them wouldn't be bad for you to go in and breath? >> i would say clean water. and that would be the only one. i would not go into one of those tanks without a respirator absolutely not. >> jeremy says that he and his brother brandon asked for respirators from the safety office but were never provided with any. >> i went in one day and had a safety concern as far as washing tanks that had flow back in them. flow backs is all the stuff that comes out of the earth when you're fracking. so i said all this stuff is radio active. it's probably cancer causing. you know. and then he was like do you smoke or do you chew? and i was like yeah i chew. well that's more cancer causing than clea
you're at a place like power fuels, and they're like go clean that tank. what are some of the common things that can be in a tank like that? >> you know, it could be used for storage of oil, it could be used for storage of fresh water. it could be used for storage of salt water i mean the things that it could be are probably a dozen or more. >> and of all those things how many of them wouldn't be bad for you to go in and breath? >> i would say clean water. and that would be...
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some are trying to find a way to generate power from new fuels available such as petroleum and gas. ne is being tinkered and hammered into existence. ♪ ♪ the great-grandfather of all the automobile engines, airplane motors, and power mowers is getting a trial run. ♪ ♪ to his practiced ear, it sounds good. and it looks good. engineers are still confronting basic questions with every practical advance. what happens when energy changes from one form to another? what laws govern the transformation of heat into power? what is energy? questions the scientists of his day are working to answer. the electrical age is dawning. a new kind of light, the incandescent lamp is one of many inventions thomas edison would give to the world trade from generators, electricity can be sent as if by magic through slender wires over long distances. within a few years, and cities across the land, electricity transforms the dark night. ♪ ♪ for many americans on the western frontier, life is as it was a century before. in new settlements, they stop for a moment to have their picture taken. sometimes they show
some are trying to find a way to generate power from new fuels available such as petroleum and gas. ne is being tinkered and hammered into existence. ♪ ♪ the great-grandfather of all the automobile engines, airplane motors, and power mowers is getting a trial run. ♪ ♪ to his practiced ear, it sounds good. and it looks good. engineers are still confronting basic questions with every practical advance. what happens when energy changes from one form to another? what laws govern the...
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power that is truly limitless. producing more energy would be meaningless without conservation. a major study focuses on america's favorite means of transportation. searching for engines that will go much farther, for much less fuelttery-powered cars are being tested, and a variety of other power plants to save energy. the interest of future drivers show is more than curious, it's a look into the next 20 years. still another long-range effort -- studies how to extract oil trapped in layers of rock, oil shale. what prospectors of the past thought worthless is crushed and processed in a pilot plants, a small-scale trial of full production that a 19th-century capitalist would have envied. what comes out is oil, along with the data on recovery that will guide further development. >> here are some of our featured programs for this begins on the c-span networks. on c-span2, tonight at 10:00 former governor mike huckabee on america's current political and cultural landscape. sunday night at 11:00, princeton university historians examine lyndon b. johnson, as part of his great society. on american history tv on c-span3, tonight at 8:00 eastern, the university of california davis professor on the role of the british royal
power that is truly limitless. producing more energy would be meaningless without conservation. a major study focuses on america's favorite means of transportation. searching for engines that will go much farther, for much less fuelttery-powered cars are being tested, and a variety of other power plants to save energy. the interest of future drivers show is more than curious, it's a look into the next 20 years. still another long-range effort -- studies how to extract oil trapped in layers of...
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the country needs foreign investment in nuclear power to help fuel industrization and economic growth. car issue mabia, new delhi. >> time to remind you you can find more about our stoeshz over on our website. the usual address to click on to is aljazeera.com. it's the best way to keep up-to-date with international news and sported wherever you are in the world. ♪ >>> i'm in africa, where multinational project is attempting to stop the spread of the sa jara. >> and i'm in holland to find out why farm a
the country needs foreign investment in nuclear power to help fuel industrization and economic growth. car issue mabia, new delhi. >> time to remind you you can find more about our stoeshz over on our website. the usual address to click on to is aljazeera.com. it's the best way to keep up-to-date with international news and sported wherever you are in the world. ♪ >>> i'm in africa, where multinational project is attempting to stop the spread of the sa jara. >> and i'm in...
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the country needs foreign investment in nuclear power to fuel industrialization and economic growth >>> more still to come on the programme, including the sport, as the windies give themselves a boost on the road to the world cup. plus... >> i'm andrew thomas in the most talked about art gallery in australia. if you think the exhibits are training. a fat car, madonna montage and a machine that defecates - wait until you hear the story of the man behind the museum. cl welcome back. all the sport now with sanaa. >> thank you very much. the first quarter finalists of the africa cup of nations has been decided. hosts ecudorial guinea are through in group a. the lowest ranked team in the tournament broke the deadlock in the 55th minute in bata through a penalty. with 4 minutes to the end, salvador sealed a win, sending the home town into frenzy. congo made it through beating burkina faso. the game was tied at 1-all syriza -- they made sure there were no slip ups. let's go to andy richardson our correspondent. how much of a surprise is it for equatorial guinea to go through? >> there was a
the country needs foreign investment in nuclear power to fuel industrialization and economic growth >>> more still to come on the programme, including the sport, as the windies give themselves a boost on the road to the world cup. plus... >> i'm andrew thomas in the most talked about art gallery in australia. if you think the exhibits are training. a fat car, madonna montage and a machine that defecates - wait until you hear the story of the man behind the museum. cl welcome...
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challenger and charger hell cats, so the focus is largely on these new cars that are both powerful but more fuel efficient. the car of the year was not a muscle car but a sports car the vw golf, and the truck of the year is the ford f 150 selling like hotcakes here in the u.s. >> how is the industry doing? sales are up in north america and elsewhere. is it a good year and is it going to be a good year in 2015? >> things have gradually been creeping newspaper recent years. it's been a clichÉ to say that detroit is back. but detroit is back and is doing better than ever. in 2014 north america 16.5 million cars were sold. that is higher than any time since 2006, pre-recession pre-bankruptcy and those bankruptcies are all over. all the north america car companies did better except for ford which is retooling its operations as it comes out with some new models. so it's been a good day for ford and that introduced new models but a bad year marry barra, the ceo general motors said some trends going on right now are likely to bring increased sales. those are lower oil prices, better economy and then we'
challenger and charger hell cats, so the focus is largely on these new cars that are both powerful but more fuel efficient. the car of the year was not a muscle car but a sports car the vw golf, and the truck of the year is the ford f 150 selling like hotcakes here in the u.s. >> how is the industry doing? sales are up in north america and elsewhere. is it a good year and is it going to be a good year in 2015? >> things have gradually been creeping newspaper recent years. it's been...
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. >> our financial systems, power grids, pipelines fuel systems run on networks connected to the internet. this is a matter of public safety and public health and most of this infrastructure is owned and operated by the private sector. so, neither government nor the private sector can defend the nation alone. it's going to have to be a shared mission. government and industry working hand-in-hand as partners. >> the president is also proposing to prosecute botnets and give powers to shut down those involved in fraudulent activities. joining us to discuss the enhancement to security, our guest. the proposal i'll be president is that what we need to focus on? >> currently, we have various information sharing communities that are already in the private sector, helping to share information. the legislation being proposed system -- cispa is to help the government. this would do nothing to stop the sony hack. it is really more to help cyber security problems in the government by enabling data access in the private sector >> . >> i wonder,, erik, just the fact that they are sharing information, w
. >> our financial systems, power grids, pipelines fuel systems run on networks connected to the internet. this is a matter of public safety and public health and most of this infrastructure is owned and operated by the private sector. so, neither government nor the private sector can defend the nation alone. it's going to have to be a shared mission. government and industry working hand-in-hand as partners. >> the president is also proposing to prosecute botnets and give powers to...
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fuels. >> we're actually 50 times safer from the climate than we were 80 years ago because we have technology poweredso we burn more energy than in else and our air is cleaner. >> right. we have to look what is the big picture? what is the alternative. john: wind, solar. >> there is such a thing as imaginary alternative. if we look alternative exists in reality, we used to burn wood with indoor air pollution. we used to burn coal inside. we have decentralized power plants. that is nothing against wind and solar if those were decently performing industry. we want best energy and right now that is overwhelmingly fossil fuels. john: in a few years ago europe was caught in frenzy of carbon emissions, the british government paid for this commercial. >> there was once a land where the weather was very, very strange. there were awful heat waves in some parts and in others terrible storms and floods. someplaces could even disappear under the sea. and it was the children of the land that had to live with the horrible consequences. the grown-ups realized they had to do something. >> is there a happy ending? jo
fuels. >> we're actually 50 times safer from the climate than we were 80 years ago because we have technology poweredso we burn more energy than in else and our air is cleaner. >> right. we have to look what is the big picture? what is the alternative. john: wind, solar. >> there is such a thing as imaginary alternative. if we look alternative exists in reality, we used to burn wood with indoor air pollution. we used to burn coal inside. we have decentralized power plants....
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mean any number of republican candidates cannot latch on, and learn from the intellectual power that is fuelinghe republican movement. i have not seen that in the past for mitt romney. i'm skeptical that what we see in the future for mitt romney will be any different. host: the 2016 gop politics, our topic for the morning. if you would like to make your thoughts known, call in. before, we heard from mitt romney, before that, jeb bush. what you think he would bring to campaign if he makes the official? guest: he brings an outside perspective. it is kind of ironic considering that he is a bush. he has not been in elected office since 2007. he served two terms as governor. he has been updated talking to people, giving speeches. he has not been here in washington. that could be seen as being an asset for him. he has been removed from the party bickering here in washington. in many ways, he has risen above that. i believe that is kind of the message that he is trying to send to republicans, to donors __ i do not want to get involved, i do not want to move too far to the right, i want to be me. there
mean any number of republican candidates cannot latch on, and learn from the intellectual power that is fuelinghe republican movement. i have not seen that in the past for mitt romney. i'm skeptical that what we see in the future for mitt romney will be any different. host: the 2016 gop politics, our topic for the morning. if you would like to make your thoughts known, call in. before, we heard from mitt romney, before that, jeb bush. what you think he would bring to campaign if he makes the...
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third, the potential challenges around nuclear power development, nuclear fuel cycle development and nproliferation. and finally issues around energy infrastructure and supply chains. i will not go into the remainder unless there are questions, the nuclear power and nonproliferation issues. but i will address climate. i will say more about our energy security agenda for 2015, and then on the energy infrastructure side, i'll tell you where we stand on what's called the energy review and where we are heading in terms of recommendations for energy infrastructure, resilience and other challenges that we face. so let me first turn in my limited remarks to climate and give you an update and look forward to 2015 in terms of addressing and implementing the president's climate action plan, the plan that was issued in june of 2013, that plan has three pillars. the one is mitigation. the second is adaptation. and the third is the international dimension that we need, particularly on the road to paris. mitigation goes back to a theme i've already touched upon, a big part of that at least is in fa
third, the potential challenges around nuclear power development, nuclear fuel cycle development and nproliferation. and finally issues around energy infrastructure and supply chains. i will not go into the remainder unless there are questions, the nuclear power and nonproliferation issues. but i will address climate. i will say more about our energy security agenda for 2015, and then on the energy infrastructure side, i'll tell you where we stand on what's called the energy review and where we...
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. >> reporter: coal could be hit after workers walked out, and it may affect power plants which are already seeing fuel shortages. >> cole india sent extra supplies. if it drags on some parts of the country could face power cuts. they are warning that the strike could cost $50,000 a day. the company and transport and thermal power will come to a halt. the common man faces a shortage of electricity and there'll be more problems. >> reporter: cole officials are urging unions to not strike. but they have vowed to go on fighting against moves to privatize the coal sector >>> the u.s. house of representatives will vote this week on a bill that could authorise the construction of a controversial i will pipeline. the keystone project is supposed to provide a connection to bring crude oil from canada to the east of united states. president obama is threatening to veto legs hags approving the controversial deal. rob reynolds has the story. >> reporter: the white house made it clear, president obama would veto the keystone pipeline. >> if this bill passes this congress the president will not sign it. >> reporter
. >> reporter: coal could be hit after workers walked out, and it may affect power plants which are already seeing fuel shortages. >> cole india sent extra supplies. if it drags on some parts of the country could face power cuts. they are warning that the strike could cost $50,000 a day. the company and transport and thermal power will come to a halt. the common man faces a shortage of electricity and there'll be more problems. >> reporter: cole officials are urging unions to...
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power as we did in all of 2008. and thanks to lower gas prices, and higher fuel standards the typical family this year should save about $750 at the pump. martha: in there about the shale industry or corporations who have built it up.
power as we did in all of 2008. and thanks to lower gas prices, and higher fuel standards the typical family this year should save about $750 at the pump. martha: in there about the shale industry or corporations who have built it up.
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the country needs foreign investment in nuclear power to help fuel industrialization and economic growthal jazeera, new delhi the director general of the world health organization says its response tots ebola outbreak in west africa has revealed quote, inadequacies as well as short shortcomings. critics say the who is spending too much on bureaucracy and not enough on the needy. >> the world health organization was established in 1948. it stated role: to provide leadership and technical support to the world's governments on matters critical to human health. it's slow response last year to the ebola outbreak in west africa has put the way its run under the microscope. >> the ebola outbreak points to the need for urgent change in three main areas: to rebuild and strengthen national and international emergency preparedness and response to address the way new medical products are brought to market and to strengthen the way it operates during emergency. >> margaret chan said the ebola outbreak revealed inadequacies and shortcomings in the organization's response. she urged the w.h.o.'s to acc
the country needs foreign investment in nuclear power to help fuel industrialization and economic growthal jazeera, new delhi the director general of the world health organization says its response tots ebola outbreak in west africa has revealed quote, inadequacies as well as short shortcomings. critics say the who is spending too much on bureaucracy and not enough on the needy. >> the world health organization was established in 1948. it stated role: to provide leadership and technical...
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power as we did in all of 2008. and thanks to lower gas prices, and higher fuel standards the typical family this year should save about $750 at the pump.
power as we did in all of 2008. and thanks to lower gas prices, and higher fuel standards the typical family this year should save about $750 at the pump.
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power as we did in all of 2008. and thanks to lower gas prices -- and higher fuel standars the typical family
power as we did in all of 2008. and thanks to lower gas prices -- and higher fuel standars the typical family
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terrorism also has powerful means of action. it feels -- fuels itself from all kinds of illicit trafficking, drugs, human it draws from finance, money laundering, international crime. it uses all the technologies available, including those, if used properly, can promote prosperity to the exchange of information and ideas -- i'm talking about the internet -- which terrorism is using as a west end of manipulation, a weapon of confusion. terrorism has links within their own societies. it recruits in our country is what we've come to call the foreign fighters. of the 40,000 terrorists that have been mobilized by isis, one quarter come from outside the middle east. so we need to find an answer. and when a country is headed as we found at the national level france has reacted and has taken appropriate measures. but there also needs to be a global, international response. it needs to be international and it needs to be shared. shared between the state to have to bear responsibility on the front lines, but also by business, particularly the largest corpo
terrorism also has powerful means of action. it feels -- fuels itself from all kinds of illicit trafficking, drugs, human it draws from finance, money laundering, international crime. it uses all the technologies available, including those, if used properly, can promote prosperity to the exchange of information and ideas -- i'm talking about the internet -- which terrorism is using as a west end of manipulation, a weapon of confusion. terrorism has links within their own societies. it recruits...
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fuel. we researchers did a similar experiment at a different nuclear power plant in 2012 and 2013. they were able to catch images of spent fuel in a pool inside the reactor building. wednesday, workers at fukushima will try to repeat that success. they are scheduled to set up a pair of detectors outside the number one reactor. engineers say knowing what's inside will help them figure out a way to decommission the plant, and put an end to the problem of contaminated water. noriko okada, nhk world. >>> japanese cabinet ministers have approved a ten-year plan to address dementia. they want to create an environment where people with the condition can live in familiar surroundings. >> translator: dementia is disease that could affect anyone. the number of people with the condition is growing worldwide. it's a common challenge across the world. the population of japan is aging rapidly. so we must deal with the issue with a societywide effort. >> the government estimates that one out of five senior citizens could have dementia by 2025. the plan calls on municipalities to introduce a new pr
fuel. we researchers did a similar experiment at a different nuclear power plant in 2012 and 2013. they were able to catch images of spent fuel in a pool inside the reactor building. wednesday, workers at fukushima will try to repeat that success. they are scheduled to set up a pair of detectors outside the number one reactor. engineers say knowing what's inside will help them figure out a way to decommission the plant, and put an end to the problem of contaminated water. noriko okada, nhk...
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think when -- when cuba sees american brands, gets american-sponsored internet there isn't the power to fuelt idea? >> well, first of all, they do see that. it's not the same as north korea that's totally kind of an anomaly in the world. cuba is 90 piles from the u.s. coast. cubans travel to the u.s. they have family members travel to visit them. they are aware of u.s. pop culture. that's why they get on rafts and risk their lives to come to america. cubans are fully aware what have exists in america and what america is about but access to things like you cited is controlled by the castro regime. they don't allow the average cuban to have access to the internet and that's not going to change because we make the technology available to the cuban government, doesn't mean it will become available to the cuban people. if cubans had access to the internet and were able to communicate with each other on social media, that would lead to change on the island of kuna but the cuban government as long as this tierny is in charge will never allow it. >> senator marco rubio, junior senator from florida,
think when -- when cuba sees american brands, gets american-sponsored internet there isn't the power to fuelt idea? >> well, first of all, they do see that. it's not the same as north korea that's totally kind of an anomaly in the world. cuba is 90 piles from the u.s. coast. cubans travel to the u.s. they have family members travel to visit them. they are aware of u.s. pop culture. that's why they get on rafts and risk their lives to come to america. cubans are fully aware what have...
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winds more than 60 miles per hour wipe out power to tens of thousands and fuel a massive blaze. >>> on lining up big stars, and hours of new programming. the big winner might be you. >>> and, your ad here. the contest that's giving your average joe a shot at super poll
winds more than 60 miles per hour wipe out power to tens of thousands and fuel a massive blaze. >>> on lining up big stars, and hours of new programming. the big winner might be you. >>> and, your ad here. the contest that's giving your average joe a shot at super poll
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winds more than 60 miles per hour wipe out power to tens of thousands and fuel a massive blaze. >>> on demand, netflix and amazon go to war over viewers, lining up big stars and hours of new programming. and the big winner might just be you. >>> and, your ad here. the contest that's giving your average joe a shot at super bowl stardom. >>> from nbc news world headquarters in new york, this is nbc "nightly news" with lester holt. >> good evening. the national weather service tonight is using exceptionally strong terms like potentially historic to describe a massive snowstorm that will cripple, grind cities like philadelphia, boston and new york to a halt beginning tomorrow. in new york city, where up to two and a half feet of snow and wind gusts up to 65 miles per hour are forecast, the mayor warns it could be one of the biggest storms in the city's history. tonight winter storm watches and warnings are posted across a dozen states from ohio valley, maryland and as far north as maine. potentially in all, some 60 million people could be affected. al roker is standing by with the forecast
winds more than 60 miles per hour wipe out power to tens of thousands and fuel a massive blaze. >>> on demand, netflix and amazon go to war over viewers, lining up big stars and hours of new programming. and the big winner might just be you. >>> and, your ad here. the contest that's giving your average joe a shot at super bowl stardom. >>> from nbc news world headquarters in new york, this is nbc "nightly news" with lester holt. >> good evening. the...
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winds more than 60 miles per hour wipe out power to tens of thousands and fuel a massive blaze. >>> ond, netflix and amazon go to war over viewers, lining up big stars and hours of new programming. and the big winner might just be you. >>> and, your ad here. the contest that's giving your average joe a shot at super bowl stardom. >>> from nbc news world
winds more than 60 miles per hour wipe out power to tens of thousands and fuel a massive blaze. >>> ond, netflix and amazon go to war over viewers, lining up big stars and hours of new programming. and the big winner might just be you. >>> and, your ad here. the contest that's giving your average joe a shot at super bowl stardom. >>> from nbc news world
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the strike may also affect power plants which are already struggling with fuel short agency. dly have sent extra stock of coal to the power plants ahead of the strike but parts of the country could be facing severe power cuts. officials are warning that the strike is costing around $160,000 a day. >> translator: the company will bare loss of 10 million rupees a way. the common man will face a shortage of electricity and many more problems will arise. >> reporter: coal india officials are urging unions to rethink the strike in the national interest, but trade leaders have promised to fight on until they believe worker's benefits are protected against any moves to privatize the coal sector. >>> authorities in indian adz ministered kashmir have evacuated nearly 6,000 people to relief camps nearly a week after heavy battle broke out between india and pakistan. they often trade accusation of who is to blame for firing and shelling in the disputed region. at least a dozen people have been killed in the latest fighting. >>> the u.n. health agency says the ebola outbreak has now kille
the strike may also affect power plants which are already struggling with fuel short agency. dly have sent extra stock of coal to the power plants ahead of the strike but parts of the country could be facing severe power cuts. officials are warning that the strike is costing around $160,000 a day. >> translator: the company will bare loss of 10 million rupees a way. the common man will face a shortage of electricity and many more problems will arise. >> reporter: coal india...
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we are in a rapidly changing world and is on its way out that which is powered by fossil fuels. the 20th century. where are they being for a post-carbon world. we see a huge domino effect, which is happening with the construction of energy food technology our whole economy will be transformed if only we show the world to step up the pace of change, step up the pace of our team. climate change is also a matter of solidarity. those countries who are most effect it are those countries who are already most vulnerable. it is ironic that those places that are already burdened by a shortage of revenue and while our having to harvest the fact of climate change and if we do not respond with solidarity there will not be -- there can only be a true solution in those countries who have not exhausted the resources of the world so far can be reassured that their economic development and that is why i make a personal commitment along with the heads of state and government who wish to join me. i'm sure i know there will be many of them. to achieving an outcome for the finance team of the paris
we are in a rapidly changing world and is on its way out that which is powered by fossil fuels. the 20th century. where are they being for a post-carbon world. we see a huge domino effect, which is happening with the construction of energy food technology our whole economy will be transformed if only we show the world to step up the pace of change, step up the pace of our team. climate change is also a matter of solidarity. those countries who are most effect it are those countries who are...
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video from the keg coast guard shows the plane stalling out the engine losing power because of lack fuel. the pilot radioed for help and he was navigated near a cruise ship and he used the plane parachute for the plane, and the plane nose dived but made a soft landing into the water. crews from the ship then pulled the pilot to safety. >> later four people in hawaii were rescued after abandoning their plane. the coast guard says the plane ditched 11 miles offshore after running out of fuel. a helicopter hoisted the three adults and child to safety and were treated for injuries. >> in san jose drivers face a detour in san jose because of bart. the intersection will be closed to vehicles and pedestrians for the next nine months. bus line 77 is re-routed and crews will construct a trench for the bart extension to run below the intersection. construction has reached the halfway point with the large of the protect in santa clara county history is ahead of schedule. service could begin in 2017 in the fall. >> still ahead, a health alert for thousands of shoppers who my have been exposed to mea
video from the keg coast guard shows the plane stalling out the engine losing power because of lack fuel. the pilot radioed for help and he was navigated near a cruise ship and he used the plane parachute for the plane, and the plane nose dived but made a soft landing into the water. crews from the ship then pulled the pilot to safety. >> later four people in hawaii were rescued after abandoning their plane. the coast guard says the plane ditched 11 miles offshore after running out of...
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it is expected to draw a huge fight from them and billionaire koch brothers who supply a lot of fuel to power i've been called a fake conservative, a front for the left. i mean if you google my name, you will see how laughable that is. i have been called many things but i never have been called a tree hugger. >> reporter: they also called her a liberal. that coalition has got a year, jon, to put together the 700,000 signatures necessary to get supreme court approval to put measure on the ballot for november 2016. a poll conducted by the republican polling group last fall suggested if they can get it on ballot, it would pass easily. jon? jon: how much electricity are they generating there today, john? >> reporter: not a whole lot jon. it is not exactly a solar day here in the sunshine state. jon: look as little chilly there. >> reporter: it is. >> john robert, thank you. jenna: all relative though. chilly compared to minnesota not so much. jon: maybe not. jenna: here is what we're working on for the second hour of "happening now." shale oil led to economic boom in the heartland. good times may
it is expected to draw a huge fight from them and billionaire koch brothers who supply a lot of fuel to power i've been called a fake conservative, a front for the left. i mean if you google my name, you will see how laughable that is. i have been called many things but i never have been called a tree hugger. >> reporter: they also called her a liberal. that coalition has got a year, jon, to put together the 700,000 signatures necessary to get supreme court approval to put measure on the...
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in fact he's using the power of facebook to fuel his surge. here is andrea mccarren. >> reporter: lamar carter has defied the odds throughout his life. he grew up in a rough neighborhood, plagued by drugs, gangs, and violence. he was bullied as a kid. his own mother died when he was just two years old. yet somehow he earned a college degree and landed a great job at howard university. and now he wants to fill the one painful void that's been a constant throughout his life. and he is searching for the father he never knew. now he's turning to social media for your help. lamar's poignant story is coming up tonight at 6:00. >> can't wait to see it. a lot of people are using the power of facebook to achieve their goals. >>> web producer jonie is here to give us a few examples to share how the local viewers are reacting to the man's story. a lot of posts about this. >> reporter: yeah, jan, this story is like so many other pleas that we have been seeing online. facebook has become such a great platform for people to ask from the online community and
in fact he's using the power of facebook to fuel his surge. here is andrea mccarren. >> reporter: lamar carter has defied the odds throughout his life. he grew up in a rough neighborhood, plagued by drugs, gangs, and violence. he was bullied as a kid. his own mother died when he was just two years old. yet somehow he earned a college degree and landed a great job at howard university. and now he wants to fill the one painful void that's been a constant throughout his life. and he is...
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terrorism also has powerful action, it fuels itself from all kinds of illicit trafficking.apons. it draws strength from those of finance and money laundering and international crime. i'm talking about the internet which terrorism using as a weapon to doctor nation and of manipulation, a weapon of confusion. terrorism has links with other societies, it recruits what we have come to call foreign fighters. of the 40,000 terrorists that have been immobilised by isis 10,000, one quarter comes from outside so we need to find an answer. when a country is hit we have to find the answer at an international level. there also needs to be a global international response, it needs to be international and it needs to be shared between the states who have to bear responsibility. particularly the largest corporations who can also act. let me come first of all to the responsibility of state namely france, we have to find solutions, i'm thinking of syria where political solutions have to be found, it's something we have waited too long for france is participating in a broad coalition, to sup
terrorism also has powerful action, it fuels itself from all kinds of illicit trafficking.apons. it draws strength from those of finance and money laundering and international crime. i'm talking about the internet which terrorism using as a weapon to doctor nation and of manipulation, a weapon of confusion. terrorism has links with other societies, it recruits what we have come to call foreign fighters. of the 40,000 terrorists that have been immobilised by isis 10,000, one quarter comes from...
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smaller displacement engines that offer better fuel economy and similar power. will get into that market. >> more fuel economy. >> and more technology. our diesel price is going to stay high and put them into the forced induction v-6 engines? >> apple car play. it debuted in 2014. it is supposed to make a lawn chair in 2015. >> we see it in volvo and ferrari. android is also competing. what we are seeing is for years, automakers worked on designing the best system they could. what we see is bring your own device. people have their own 4g connected devices. all of these rumors about apple building cars, building cars is rough. technology companies are going to sell tech to car companies. we will see more this year. consumers have been very. they like tech and they have been cautious. a lot of it has been downgraded. i am curious to see how it plays out. >> i have a bold prediction. i think in 10 years there will be very few people driving cars. nobody driving cars. i think it will be as an expensive to put yourself in a self mover than to own a car and pay for the
smaller displacement engines that offer better fuel economy and similar power. will get into that market. >> more fuel economy. >> and more technology. our diesel price is going to stay high and put them into the forced induction v-6 engines? >> apple car play. it debuted in 2014. it is supposed to make a lawn chair in 2015. >> we see it in volvo and ferrari. android is also competing. what we are seeing is for years, automakers worked on designing the best system they...
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mass migration is fueled not just economic power for political power too. new york was the most populous state in the union in 1810 with a little less than 1 million inhabitants until the civil war some of the five largest states were southern slaveholding states and the spanish from the top after the 1860 census. the word may work receive many immigrants from europe and grew 20% of decade. more growth begat more growth. is new york's wilda became the undisputed manufacturing and financial center of the nation but also wielded more political power in washington both formally and informally. from 1860 through the turn-of-the-century pennsylvania ohio illinois and missouri rounded out the top five population centers and their power in washington grew too. usually putting their man in the white house and sending more wealth back home. of the 22 presidents who served in the white house during the 19th century alt-a three came from one of the five most populous states. new york state alone boasted five presidents during this period and when "the new yorker" was
mass migration is fueled not just economic power for political power too. new york was the most populous state in the union in 1810 with a little less than 1 million inhabitants until the civil war some of the five largest states were southern slaveholding states and the spanish from the top after the 1860 census. the word may work receive many immigrants from europe and grew 20% of decade. more growth begat more growth. is new york's wilda became the undisputed manufacturing and financial...
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red cross is urging people to stock up on essentials especially important if power gets knocked out. david brought extra fuelcouldn't get one. we had no power for 12 days. i got a generator right after that. i'm not going through it again. >> okay. so brace yourself because i think we're going to have a repeat right? soon. before i let you go check out these pictures from twitter of today's potentially historic blizzard. these images are from around the stay of new york. this of course is columbus circle. looks beautiful in the snow right? somebody walking down the street with their husky dogs. very pretty too. the snow is pretty to look at except for when a few days go past and it gets dirty and slimy. i won't go into that. we'll enjoy it while we can and stay indoors and drink hot chom chocolate. thank you for joining me. cnn's special weather coverage continues next. >>> it's being called a life threatening and historic blizzard and it's bearing down on the northeast right now. boston and new york bracing for up to three feet of snow along with freezing rain and the worst part hurricane strength winds. we
red cross is urging people to stock up on essentials especially important if power gets knocked out. david brought extra fuelcouldn't get one. we had no power for 12 days. i got a generator right after that. i'm not going through it again. >> okay. so brace yourself because i think we're going to have a repeat right? soon. before i let you go check out these pictures from twitter of today's potentially historic blizzard. these images are from around the stay of new york. this of course is...
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power. in recent years we've seen a real focus on fuel efficiency. chevrolet introssed it's new chevy volt, a hybrid car and all electric car to come soon. what we're seeing is an emphasis on muscle cars. ford came out with a gt high performance car. it unveiled the shelby mustang a powerful war not to be outdone dodge came out with two cars with the horsepower of 707 one of them the charger the challenger has the fastest the quickest and the most powerful engine ever put in a sedan. the theme this year is really more powerful cars. in large part the lower oil cries, and more young and first time drivers. the >> now the first major awards of the hollywood film industry were handed out at the golden globes. >> and the golden globe goes to "boyhood." >> the coming of age tale of "boyhood" took top honors for best motion picture. the films that followed the same actors for 12 years managed to edge out its competition. in other categories the grand budapest hotel took best. >> thank you so much. thank you so much. >> she's very happy julian moore took ho
power. in recent years we've seen a real focus on fuel efficiency. chevrolet introssed it's new chevy volt, a hybrid car and all electric car to come soon. what we're seeing is an emphasis on muscle cars. ford came out with a gt high performance car. it unveiled the shelby mustang a powerful war not to be outdone dodge came out with two cars with the horsepower of 707 one of them the charger the challenger has the fastest the quickest and the most powerful engine ever put in a sedan. the theme...
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lower fuel prices but you got consolidation which means that the airlines now have pricing power so youicing power and lower fuel prices and you're going to do a whole lot better financially than certainly the airlines did during all the years you and i were talking about all those dreadful results. >> is the customer going to enjoy these, low getting discounts now that oil is so low. oil is half price. tickets half price. or $5 cheaper. >> i wouldn't look at it. the reality is that the airlines have lost lots and lot of money over a period of many years, two, three decades. the fact is they are to some extent refilling the coffers. they are buying lots and lots of new airplanes. certainly the customer will have the benefit of that. they are making investments in new ground facilities which we desperately need i might say. and the customer will get the benefit of that. i think the customer the customer will see the benefit of a healthier airline industry not in lower fares but better planes. >> give us an inside look of the operations of an airline at this stage and what matters during
lower fuel prices but you got consolidation which means that the airlines now have pricing power so youicing power and lower fuel prices and you're going to do a whole lot better financially than certainly the airlines did during all the years you and i were talking about all those dreadful results. >> is the customer going to enjoy these, low getting discounts now that oil is so low. oil is half price. tickets half price. or $5 cheaper. >> i wouldn't look at it. the reality is that...
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you will -- that which is powered by fossil fuels. we are moving to a post-carbon world. we are a huge effect caused by technological changes which is happening in many areas -- transport, construction, energy, health, food technology. our whole economy will be transformed if only we show the will to step up the pace of change, step up the pace of our decision-making. the fight against climate change is also a matter of solidarity. the countries who are most affected are those who are already the most vulnerable. it is ironic that those places are already burdened by a shortage of revenue while those having to face the hardest effects of climate change. if we do not respond with an approach that encompasses solidarity, there will not be an effective answer to paris. there can only be a true solution if those countries have not exhausted the resources of the world so far can be reassured that their economic development -- that is why i will make a personal commitment along with the heads of state and government who wish to join me and i am sure there will be many of them.
you will -- that which is powered by fossil fuels. we are moving to a post-carbon world. we are a huge effect caused by technological changes which is happening in many areas -- transport, construction, energy, health, food technology. our whole economy will be transformed if only we show the will to step up the pace of change, step up the pace of our decision-making. the fight against climate change is also a matter of solidarity. the countries who are most affected are those who are already...
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third, the potential challenges around nuclear power development, nuclear fuel cycle development and nproliferation. and finally issues around energy infrastructure and supply chains. i will not go into the remainder unless there are questions, the nuclear power and nonproliferation issues. but i will address climate. i will say more about our energy security agenda for 2015 and then on the energy infrastructure side, i'll tell you where we stand on what's called the energy review and where we are heading in terms of recommendations for energy infrastructure, resilience and other challenges that we face. so let me first turn in my limited remarks to climate and give you an update and look forward to 2015 in terms of addressing and implementing the president's climate action plan , the plan that was issued in june of 2015 -- 2013, that plan has three pillars. the one is mitigation. the second is adaptation. and the third is the international dimension that we need particularly on the road to paris. mitigation goes back to a theme i've already touched upon, a big part of that at least i
third, the potential challenges around nuclear power development, nuclear fuel cycle development and nproliferation. and finally issues around energy infrastructure and supply chains. i will not go into the remainder unless there are questions, the nuclear power and nonproliferation issues. but i will address climate. i will say more about our energy security agenda for 2015 and then on the energy infrastructure side, i'll tell you where we stand on what's called the energy review and where we...
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>> when the sun is up, you get the power, when the sun goes down, you get nothing. fossil fueltributor power, which means you get the same amount all day. the problem is you cannot replace baseload power with intermittent power. a lot of people don't understand the dynamic. in japan, the prime minister is actually shifting to supporting nuclear. they are about to turn on six nuclear reactors. at the end of the day, you can't replace nuclear power with solar power. >> germany after fukushima, so they are going to get rid of nuclear altogether. how do you read that transition two years later? next germany was the largest solar market. they had a significant decline. at the end of the day, utilities and germany have become less competitive against global utilities. solar power is among the most inefficient forms of electricity from eight cost per from a cost perspective. >> alternative energy futures is so tied up with government subsidies. how much of your analysis is tied to handicapping everything? >> at the end of the day, we focus on supply and demand. in 2015, we see a signi
>> when the sun is up, you get the power, when the sun goes down, you get nothing. fossil fueltributor power, which means you get the same amount all day. the problem is you cannot replace baseload power with intermittent power. a lot of people don't understand the dynamic. in japan, the prime minister is actually shifting to supporting nuclear. they are about to turn on six nuclear reactors. at the end of the day, you can't replace nuclear power with solar power. >> germany after...