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the most common is dune sand. it is nothing but rocks that has been worn down from the sierras and deposited along the beaches. the wind blew that dune sand over most of the city. it is this mustard color. on the avenues, it is very thick. it can be up to 400 feet thick. as you moved south across slope boulevard, that is the tolar foundation. it was named after the first to score every in -- after the first discovery in the cemetery. the man was out there and noticed this material was unique. he started mapping it. he traced it all the way up to slope. the dune sand generally has the consistency of sugar. it is fine grained sand. it is usually loose. it is poorly graded. the colma foundation can be the same stand but it is denser. it may have to play in it. it is much stronger. it is an excellent supporting material. it is up to 10,000 years old on the dunes and. the colma is 40,000 to 60,000 years old. in some areas, it may be as old as 130,000 years. as you move across the city and get to the border, you get to
the most common is dune sand. it is nothing but rocks that has been worn down from the sierras and deposited along the beaches. the wind blew that dune sand over most of the city. it is this mustard color. on the avenues, it is very thick. it can be up to 400 feet thick. as you moved south across slope boulevard, that is the tolar foundation. it was named after the first to score every in -- after the first discovery in the cemetery. the man was out there and noticed this material was unique....
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sand and scrub. point, these are the lives were used recreational -- these outer lands were used recreational lly. . >> there is. we hoave -- what, the third? >> depends on it you are coming the addition. but they all burned down. that was around 1900, so if you are ever stuck in traffic in the six-lane boulevard in 19th avenue, imagine what it was like back then. >> [inaudible] i would say this is after they began to develop some homesteading entries. >> it was a large chicken ranch out there. lawson chicken ranch was along 19th ave. >> [inaudible] >> not exactly. he donated the land later to the city, though. sort of the farm house feeling of the richmond. >> there is a water tower with a windmill in the back. >> right, get your water from wells. that was the early boathouses. looking at that map, sporting men would come out in the horses, have little races with their horses and carriages and the sea horse races, maybe get in a card game, have a drink of the way to the beach. >> but this was when t
sand and scrub. point, these are the lives were used recreational -- these outer lands were used recreational lly. . >> there is. we hoave -- what, the third? >> depends on it you are coming the addition. but they all burned down. that was around 1900, so if you are ever stuck in traffic in the six-lane boulevard in 19th avenue, imagine what it was like back then. >> [inaudible] i would say this is after they began to develop some homesteading entries. >> it was a large...
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within this is phil, bay mud, shall mud, and then down sand. re tom hill, at one time second street ended at howard. at that point, there was a large hill. the wealthy people of san francisco lived on top of the hill, and churches were built along howard. then the city fathers in the 1920's let us knock down the hill, let us extend second street, and it finishes at the ballpark now. as you move south along second, that whole area, you get into rock. many of these old warehouse buildings, as you approach rincon hill, are sitting on rock. if you go down to king street, which is the street that fronts the ballpark, if you cross the street from the ballpark and the look on the sidewalk, there is actually a little brass plates that depict the location of the bluff that existed, the transition from the beach to the vertical cliffs that existed at second street. at second and king. all of that was taken down, and they have built warehouses. now at his condominium developments. and portions of mission bay. the first building of mission bay, third and t
within this is phil, bay mud, shall mud, and then down sand. re tom hill, at one time second street ended at howard. at that point, there was a large hill. the wealthy people of san francisco lived on top of the hill, and churches were built along howard. then the city fathers in the 1920's let us knock down the hill, let us extend second street, and it finishes at the ballpark now. as you move south along second, that whole area, you get into rock. many of these old warehouse buildings, as you...
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there's lots of very soft sand here. okay. we can have a little look. >> the nest's sand is soft.se our fingers to slowly feel for eggs. >> yeah. >> we dig carefully so as not to break the eggs. >> okay. >> after finding the eggs, we record breeding site data such as the depth of the hole. we also have to survey the surroundings. we measure the distance between the water's edge and the nest to specify its location. about 700 nests have been recorded this way so far. we quickly close the hole and lay a grid over the nest. >> it's good practice because we came to find that dogs and foxes who try to get to the nest tend to do it with their back to the sea, face the back of the beach. they come around the front of the grid and do it. >> we hammer bamboo stakes around the grid so people won't walk on it. we also place a log as a marker so drivers will know a turtle's nest is near. this concludes our work. you need to apply in advance to be a sea turtle volunteer. during your stay you'll sleep in a tent at a camping site. for the last stop of our tour we'll visit a place in athens. it's
there's lots of very soft sand here. okay. we can have a little look. >> the nest's sand is soft.se our fingers to slowly feel for eggs. >> yeah. >> we dig carefully so as not to break the eggs. >> okay. >> after finding the eggs, we record breeding site data such as the depth of the hole. we also have to survey the surroundings. we measure the distance between the water's edge and the nest to specify its location. about 700 nests have been recorded this way so...
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you can see that it was sand, sand, sand. >> there were train tracks that unloaded in front of us development site. -- in front of this development site. >> these three houses, can you see them? they are still there. people were optimistic. they would buy three lots and say, we will build three two- story houses here and eventually it will fill in. it did, but it was three decades. this is sunset boulevard being put in. there were putting in this big boulevard. it is pointing out a goalie in the middle of the sand. -- a gully in the middle of the sand. >> woody was just given this time. >> i have been wanting one of these for years. i know they were at 5300. >> the building is still there. >> they were not the most enlightened company. they were strict about not showing homes to minorities. they got in trouble for that. willie brown actually made his name by going and trying to see one of the homes. it was a very political thing. he would walk up with a whole bunch of people in the person showing the home would sneak away. >> even in the teens, there were a lot of neighborhoods that had restr
you can see that it was sand, sand, sand. >> there were train tracks that unloaded in front of us development site. -- in front of this development site. >> these three houses, can you see them? they are still there. people were optimistic. they would buy three lots and say, we will build three two- story houses here and eventually it will fill in. it did, but it was three decades. this is sunset boulevard being put in. there were putting in this big boulevard. it is pointing out a...
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is the way to prevent sand from choking up the river. but we have spent five years developing various technologies and introduced one of the best methods in the sector was a huge involves growing pines together with her bases vegetation and. in spite of the scientists achievements villages continue to abandon their homes because they are gradually becoming covered with sand for tourists it's ruining the landscape for the locals it's a disaster. another strange phenomenon here is the wild horses which are not frightened of humans trailblazers originally brought common russian horses along with stocky want from. over the years the two bred together resulting in these grey handsome animals with a distinctive stripe running down their spines. this new breed boasts the impressive build of their russian ancestors and the ability to find food on the snow thanks to their you could heritage. wild horses are another thing that people of heard about it but have never seen them as for the barents sea there's a lot of magic in it. the riband sheep an
is the way to prevent sand from choking up the river. but we have spent five years developing various technologies and introduced one of the best methods in the sector was a huge involves growing pines together with her bases vegetation and. in spite of the scientists achievements villages continue to abandon their homes because they are gradually becoming covered with sand for tourists it's ruining the landscape for the locals it's a disaster. another strange phenomenon here is the wild horses...
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they're getting the oil out of the oil sands, okay. on the upside, doesn't that leave us nice clean sand when we're done, which alberta will need for its beaches when it is waterfront property in 50 years. (applause) think about it. bill, thank you so much. co-founder director, 360.org. bill mckedon. thank (cheers and applause) >> stephen: welcome back, everybody. thank you. folks, we have got big news here at the report. yesterday jay the intern welcomed his son ezra max into the world. so i want to extend my heartfelt congratulations to jay and his family and an even more heartfelt, where are you? i had to get my own coffee today and i done remember how i take it. black, sweet and light, latte, iced? i don't know, i had to drink all four of them! i got so tweaked i bit the ear off a barista so get back here! mi just as cute as ezra. i could do everything can do. i can sleep, i can eat, i can cry, i soil myself. (laughter) >> plus my fon tan el isn't closed either. now that you have a child, jay, i also need to share with you my wisdo
they're getting the oil out of the oil sands, okay. on the upside, doesn't that leave us nice clean sand when we're done, which alberta will need for its beaches when it is waterfront property in 50 years. (applause) think about it. bill, thank you so much. co-founder director, 360.org. bill mckedon. thank (cheers and applause) >> stephen: welcome back, everybody. thank you. folks, we have got big news here at the report. yesterday jay the intern welcomed his son ezra max into the world....
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they're getting the oil out of the oil sands, okay. on the upside, doesn't that leave us nice clean sand when we're done, which alberta will need for its beaches when it is waterfront property in 50 years. (applause) think about it. bill, thank you so much. co-founder director, 360.org. bill mckedon. thnknk ♪...my true love gave to me... five new tops... i want to be very specific about this because last year i got some gifts i wasn't exactly feeling. especially from you, uncle dale. were those acid wash jeans? i just hope you all stuck to my list this year. a new digital camera or a new suede shoulder bag would be really ideal. sorry to be so frank. i just don't need another needlepoint throw pillow, aunt carla. ♪ four calling birds, three french hens... when it's on your mind, it's on ebay. (cheers and applause) >> stephen: welcome back, everybody. thank you. folks, we have got big news here at the report. yesterday jay the intern welcomed his son ezra max into the world. so i want to extend my heartfelt congratulations to jay and hi
they're getting the oil out of the oil sands, okay. on the upside, doesn't that leave us nice clean sand when we're done, which alberta will need for its beaches when it is waterfront property in 50 years. (applause) think about it. bill, thank you so much. co-founder director, 360.org. bill mckedon. thnknk ♪...my true love gave to me... five new tops... i want to be very specific about this because last year i got some gifts i wasn't exactly feeling. especially from you, uncle dale. were...
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until i could see others and i blew the sand away and i could see the rim of a broken pot. once i saw that, my eye was much sharper and i could see the details around me. i could see a small community, a family of maybe 12 had lived here. when i looked up into the cliff, i saw stacks of rock behind a little spall of the cliff that had stuck out and i realized there was a granary up there. i immediately started for it, climbing hand over hand up the cliff base. my breath tasted hot with discovery. i had found a secret. in past travels i had seen many granaries belonging to the anastasi but they had all been broken open by pot hunters or even by the residents themselves. this one had been built so no one would see it, like an attic accessed through a hidden floor. the structure was rectangular, like a cupboard. i touched its face with probing, diagnostic fingers, measuring it my eyes. 3 feet tall, 2 feet wide and 3 feet deep. i got up on my haunches and lightly dusted off the granaries roof which was undamaged. for 3,000 years not a breeze had entered this chamber, not an ink
until i could see others and i blew the sand away and i could see the rim of a broken pot. once i saw that, my eye was much sharper and i could see the details around me. i could see a small community, a family of maybe 12 had lived here. when i looked up into the cliff, i saw stacks of rock behind a little spall of the cliff that had stuck out and i realized there was a granary up there. i immediately started for it, climbing hand over hand up the cliff base. my breath tasted hot with...
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a large part of that is oil sands. this resource has the ability to create hundreds of thousands of jobs. at our kearl project in canada, we'll be able to produce these oil sands with the same emissions as many other oils and that's a huge breakthrough. that's good for our country's energy security and our economy. >>> all right, guys. thanks for coming out. the target faces the order up guy. you call him up, let him know what you want. nothing less than a 20. >> it's the middle after nonstop week for the cook county sheriff's south gang unit based in chicago's south suburbs. invest getter matt jenna is juggling five case eats once and has many more in the pipeline. >> we have arrested this guy seven times. our department alone arrested him seven times. he has ten arrests in his background. >> on average, the sheriff's gang units served ten search warrant for drugs and guns every month. jenna and his colleagues are focused on places like robins, harvey and midlothian. the suburbs have the hottest focal point of gang ac
a large part of that is oil sands. this resource has the ability to create hundreds of thousands of jobs. at our kearl project in canada, we'll be able to produce these oil sands with the same emissions as many other oils and that's a huge breakthrough. that's good for our country's energy security and our economy. >>> all right, guys. thanks for coming out. the target faces the order up guy. you call him up, let him know what you want. nothing less than a 20. >> it's the middle...
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the sky is infinite, the sand is infinite. it's hard to keep your focus because you are constantly using peripheral vision looking all around you. it doesn't matter which way you walk after a while, you are just wandering. and so on the first trip out there, we didn't get to the sea because we just ended up wandering. it happens out there. you have a plan but the landscape becomes beautiful in a way that you weren't expecting and you start disappearing into it. you start forgetting why you are going in one direction. you start thinking, no, i just want to see that shadow over there and spend time there and then i want to see the next shadow and the next. it took 3 trips actually before we got to the sea. and all over at the edges of the dunes and sometimes even out in the middle of the dunes where you get into a deep hole, you will find a broken ceramic ojalla, you will find a sea shell that somebody carried in there, you will pick up the shell going what were you doing out here, why were you walking in this place, were you se
the sky is infinite, the sand is infinite. it's hard to keep your focus because you are constantly using peripheral vision looking all around you. it doesn't matter which way you walk after a while, you are just wandering. and so on the first trip out there, we didn't get to the sea because we just ended up wandering. it happens out there. you have a plan but the landscape becomes beautiful in a way that you weren't expecting and you start disappearing into it. you start forgetting why you are...
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they're getting the oil out of the oil sands, okay. on the upside, doesn't that leave us nice clean sand when we're done, which alberta will need for its beaches when it is waterfront property in 50 years. (applause) think about it. bill, thank you so much. co-founder director, 360.org. bill mckedon. thank ford fusion has now been named the most dependable midsize car by jd power and associates. we go to kimberly. any thoughts on this news? i have no idea what's goin on. we are out. what was that? they told me it's the most dependable midsize sedan and they ran back into their little box. same an innerspring yet lasts twice as long. so if you want to sleep better or find relief for your bad back, call now. call the number on your screen for your free information kit with dvd brochure and price list. call now and we'll include a free $50 savings card. call now for your free information and this free $50 savings card. call now! (cheers and applause) >> stephen: welcome back, everybody. thank you. folks, we have got big news here at the r
they're getting the oil out of the oil sands, okay. on the upside, doesn't that leave us nice clean sand when we're done, which alberta will need for its beaches when it is waterfront property in 50 years. (applause) think about it. bill, thank you so much. co-founder director, 360.org. bill mckedon. thank ford fusion has now been named the most dependable midsize car by jd power and associates. we go to kimberly. any thoughts on this news? i have no idea what's goin on. we are out. what was...
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these pines were ruined by the shifting sand. but some she's managed to escape the onslaught the coral bay are in very good condition now reporting mean for the new or three or four for her nerves with her fear of. one of the most common theories claims the appearance of the cause a man deserts and foaming numerous herds of animals ate the grass away and churned up the ground with the heat over made the soil so thin that it allowed the sand to fulfill through with and this is one of the unique trees still standing here. the upper part of the roots shows the scene level that was here when the forest was still around it was this high. the wind has since shifted a sand layer of about one and a half meters high towards the river. but he has a call for spent years developing technology to monitor the consequent desert. his work has now yielded positive results the sand the bronze towards the forest is now a check eighty hectares of sorts being recalled debated the most pressing task now is saving the river and the village only four st
these pines were ruined by the shifting sand. but some she's managed to escape the onslaught the coral bay are in very good condition now reporting mean for the new or three or four for her nerves with her fear of. one of the most common theories claims the appearance of the cause a man deserts and foaming numerous herds of animals ate the grass away and churned up the ground with the heat over made the soil so thin that it allowed the sand to fulfill through with and this is one of the unique...
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this is the one that does that dart in the sand, and the sand is so hot.there is a numaqua chameleon, the tongue is as long as the ho whole body from the nose to the tail and both eyes focus on the prey and then they never miss. >> reporter: as the sun goes down and the wind kicks up, bands blows over the surface of the dunes and today's signs of life become yesterday's news. chris bacchus is a wilderness guide in namibia. nice to see but >> good morning. >> you're right out of central casting. how long have you been guiding here? >> i've been living in namibia in the desert in the northwest for about 16 years now. i've been doing this job for about 23 years. >> when you bring people out into the wilderness and you show them around, what surprises them most? >> you see, matt, this is a dramatic landscape that we live in, and in these areas, these arid areas there's not so much game and the game numbers are considerably less than in other places in africa, but because of the spectacular landscape, if you come around a bend and see a elephants or black rhino
this is the one that does that dart in the sand, and the sand is so hot.there is a numaqua chameleon, the tongue is as long as the ho whole body from the nose to the tail and both eyes focus on the prey and then they never miss. >> reporter: as the sun goes down and the wind kicks up, bands blows over the surface of the dunes and today's signs of life become yesterday's news. chris bacchus is a wilderness guide in namibia. nice to see but >> good morning. >> you're right out...
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don't you get sand in your eyes, mouths and ears?ry not to breathe too much? i'm scared. ahh! oh, my gosh, ahh! ahh! ♪ it's got to be a good life >> reporter: i conquered the dune. queen of the hill -- ♪ -- time now for a tranquil spin but the savanna. what's the worst that can happen? >> holy cow! >> reporter: it happens on youtube but here there's nothing much around. and you could ride a long time and never see a single living soul. >> absolutely, particularly through this area you can spend three days on a bike and not see an anyone else. >> reporter: sounds like a great idea. ♪ brighter than the sun >> reporter: we had the best time traveling around this country, so exciting. it has everything to offer and if you want to plan your own namibian adventure, find out how we did it, to find the best guides, go to today.com. natalie, al, and tamron, i'm off. i'll try to get out of here without running over the cameraman. >> that's good, yes. that's always a tip, don't teki the crew. >> you need them. >> there you go. >> doing good. ba
don't you get sand in your eyes, mouths and ears?ry not to breathe too much? i'm scared. ahh! oh, my gosh, ahh! ahh! ♪ it's got to be a good life >> reporter: i conquered the dune. queen of the hill -- ♪ -- time now for a tranquil spin but the savanna. what's the worst that can happen? >> holy cow! >> reporter: it happens on youtube but here there's nothing much around. and you could ride a long time and never see a single living soul. >> absolutely, particularly...
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shifting sand of mars. >> new evidence that it is sand of mars. >> new evidence that it is really windy on the red planet. ♪ [ female announcer ] pillsbury chocolate chip cookies with hershey's chocolate chips. for a moment of warm, gooey, togetherness. chocolate chip cookies... from pillsbury. mom, we're dying. no you're not, you're just hungry. make some totino's pizza rolls. we don't have any! front... left, totino's. [ male announcer ] well done mom! less drama, more fun! totino's pizza rolls. . >> future of this is getting complicated. according to the silicon valley business journa journal. hotel owner filed for chapter 11 bankruptcy last year. but now a lawsuit has been filed by one ownership group against another ownership group. the plaintiff are accusing the group of extortion and interfering with the bankruptcy. the hotel developer say the hotel will likely lost in a foreclosure auction. >>> and 4 of the biggest investors planning to dump 6.two million shares of the company stock. one private equity firm invested 63 million dollars 2008. that stock now worth about 275 million
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a large part of that is oil sands. this resource has the ability to create hundreds of thousands ojobs. at our kearl project in canada, we'll be able to produce these oil sands with the same emissions as many other oils and that's a huge breakthrough. that's good for oucountry's energy security and our economy. i've tried it. that's good for oucountry's energy security but nothing's helped me beat my back pain. then i tried this. it's salonpas. this is the relief i've been looking for. salonpas has 2 powerful pain fighting ingredients that work for up to 12 hours. and my pharmacist told me it's the only otc pain patch approved for sale using the same rigorous clinical testing that's required fo prescription pain medications. proven. powerful. safe. salonpas. [applause] >> we are back with lou dobbs and there was an entering turn ofentious vents for bark obama. he talked about the abuse of executive power under george bush. this was his comment. >> biggest comment we - problem we are facing is george bush putting more p
a large part of that is oil sands. this resource has the ability to create hundreds of thousands ojobs. at our kearl project in canada, we'll be able to produce these oil sands with the same emissions as many other oils and that's a huge breakthrough. that's good for oucountry's energy security and our economy. i've tried it. that's good for oucountry's energy security but nothing's helped me beat my back pain. then i tried this. it's salonpas. this is the relief i've been looking for. salonpas...
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>> they use the organic matter in the sand to nourish itself and they poop out clean sand. >> the sand-scrubbingessive. he could dive down 30 feet with no scuba gear. you know something? it seems like anywhere there's food, creatures will adapt to feed on it, no matter how challenging that may be. just have a look at one of my favorites, the gerenuk. i know you can't find food in the typewriter. i entered the samburu national reserve in kenya during one of the worst droughts in years, wondering how any life could survive in this parched terrain. the samburu people who call this region home know the answer. hey. how you doing? this is my guide here, lasayda. >> [speaks native language] >> samburu, right? >> yep. >> let's go! lasayda quickly found a small herd of gerenuk, a unique type of antelope with a special ability it uses to reach its food. look at this. isn't that amazing, how he stands up there and balances himself right on the tree limbs here? look at that. >> it's balance, moving from one side of the tree to the other. >> they get up on their hind legs, just like a person standing on two
>> they use the organic matter in the sand to nourish itself and they poop out clean sand. >> the sand-scrubbingessive. he could dive down 30 feet with no scuba gear. you know something? it seems like anywhere there's food, creatures will adapt to feed on it, no matter how challenging that may be. just have a look at one of my favorites, the gerenuk. i know you can't find food in the typewriter. i entered the samburu national reserve in kenya during one of the worst droughts in...
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officials took sand samples from two rivers in september. the upstream radioactive cesium levels were over 300 becquerel in a river near a village. downstream levels of the same river were 3,000 becquerel. they had fallen to one fifth of those observed in may, but downstream measurements tripled. cesium levels near the mouth of another river in soma city where were nearly 30,000 becquerel. they doubled since may. he says radiation levels should be monitored near river mouths as radioactive substances in river bed sands are probably moving downstream. >>> a survey team of the international atomic energy agency has drawn up final recommendations on how to remove the radioactive substances released from the fukushima daiichi nuclear power plant. the team handed the report to the japanese government on tuesday. the 80-page report is based on the team's visit to fukushima prefecture last month. the report urges central and local governments to find final disposal sites for contaminated topsoil and other materials so they won't cause health proble
officials took sand samples from two rivers in september. the upstream radioactive cesium levels were over 300 becquerel in a river near a village. downstream levels of the same river were 3,000 becquerel. they had fallen to one fifth of those observed in may, but downstream measurements tripled. cesium levels near the mouth of another river in soma city where were nearly 30,000 becquerel. they doubled since may. he says radiation levels should be monitored near river mouths as radioactive...
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officials took sand samples from two rivers in september. the upstream radioactive cesium levels were over 3,000 becquerels per kilogram in itate. the downstream levels of the same river in an area of soma city were 13,000 becquerels. the upstream levels had fallen to one-fifth of those observed in may, but the downstream measurements had tripled. cesium levels near the mouth of another river in soma city where were nearly 30,000 becquerel. they have doubled since may. kinki university hideo yamazaki says radiation levels should be monitored near river mouths as radioactive substances in riverbed sands are probably moving downstream. >>> a survey team of the international atomic energy agency has drawn up final recommendations on how to remove the radioactive substances released from the fukushima daiichi nuclear power plant. the team handed the report to the japanese government on tuesday. the 80-page report is based on the team's visit to fukushima prefecture last month. the report urges central and local governments to find final disposal
officials took sand samples from two rivers in september. the upstream radioactive cesium levels were over 3,000 becquerels per kilogram in itate. the downstream levels of the same river in an area of soma city were 13,000 becquerels. the upstream levels had fallen to one-fifth of those observed in may, but the downstream measurements had tripled. cesium levels near the mouth of another river in soma city where were nearly 30,000 becquerel. they have doubled since may. kinki university hideo...
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congress has indicated its support for oil sands. in july we passed the north american-made energy security act. this bill urges the president to approve the pipeline. i appreciate jobs for alberta which produces jobs for america. i yield the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentleman from north carolina, mr. butterfield, for five minutes. mr. butterfield: let me thank you, mr. speaker, for yielding time to me this morning and thank my colleagues for their attention. before i start, mr. speaker, let me just take a moment to comment about one of the previous speakers this morning, my dear friend, congresswoman barbara lee, from the state of california. congresswoman lee has been an advocate for low-income families for as long as i can remember and especially since i first came to congress some 7 1/2 years ago. she has been tenacious on this issue. and i just want to publicly thank her for her advocacy. i represent a low-income, low-wealth district in eastern north carolina. my district is the fourt
congress has indicated its support for oil sands. in july we passed the north american-made energy security act. this bill urges the president to approve the pipeline. i appreciate jobs for alberta which produces jobs for america. i yield the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentleman from north carolina, mr. butterfield, for five minutes. mr. butterfield: let me thank you, mr. speaker, for yielding time to me this morning and thank my colleagues for their...
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a large part of that is oil sands. this resource has the ability to create hundreds of thousands ojobs. at our kearl project in canada, we'll be able to produce these oil sands with the same emissions as many other oils and that's a huge breakthrough. that's good for oucountry's energy security and our economy. how about making it brighter. more colorful. ♪ and putting all our helpers to work? so we can build on our favorite traditions by adding a few new ones. we've all got garlands and budgets to stretch. and this year, we can keep them both evergreen. more saving. more doing. that's the power of the home depot. here's a bright idea. trade in any light string and get up to 5 bucks off the latest christmas led's. but wanted to do something more for my nutrition. there's so much information out there. what's good for you today, is bad for you tomorrow. i had no idea what to choose. until i found pronutrients -- a new line of supplements from centrum, who i totally trust. omega-3 supports not only my heart, but my brain
a large part of that is oil sands. this resource has the ability to create hundreds of thousands ojobs. at our kearl project in canada, we'll be able to produce these oil sands with the same emissions as many other oils and that's a huge breakthrough. that's good for oucountry's energy security and our economy. how about making it brighter. more colorful. ♪ and putting all our helpers to work? so we can build on our favorite traditions by adding a few new ones. we've all got garlands and...
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project opponents also say that refining tar sand was generate more air pollution than conventional oil, producing larger volumes of night genocide and sulfur dioxide. if approved by year end the pipeline was expected to go into operation by early 2013. the latest delay could push back that date by at least a year. >> andrew joins us now from houston. andrew, you mentioned 209,000 jobs that could be in the pipeline-- the 20,000 jobs that could be in the pipeline what does it mean for the jobs now that the pipeline is on hold. are the jobs on hold? >> well, what it means is that at least in the houston area things will continue to go on as they have been. the main concern here was in terms of adding new jobs. >> tom: what about the picture of energy security. this was seen as a more secure source of oil and energy for the united states. again works this pipeline, without this secure source what does it mean for u.s. energy supplies? >> well, it means that we continue to be dependent upon the variety of potentially more volatile sources. over the past several years hugo chavez in venezuel
project opponents also say that refining tar sand was generate more air pollution than conventional oil, producing larger volumes of night genocide and sulfur dioxide. if approved by year end the pipeline was expected to go into operation by early 2013. the latest delay could push back that date by at least a year. >> andrew joins us now from houston. andrew, you mentioned 209,000 jobs that could be in the pipeline-- the 20,000 jobs that could be in the pipeline what does it mean for the...
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a large part of that is oil sands. this resource has the ability to create hundreds of thousands ojobs. at our kearl project in canada, we'll be able to produce these oil sands with the same emissions as many other oils and that's a huge breakthrough. that's good for oucountry's energy security and our economy. ♪ in her eyes... the world is never too big. in his...the weather should never keep you inside. ♪ because they see no limits, there's eukanuba nutrition designed to help their body go as far as their mind wants to. eukanuba. extraordinary nutrition for extraordinary beings. see the difference in 28 days or your money back. extraordinary nutrition for extraordinary beings. ...was it something big? ...or something small? ...something old? ...or something new? ...or maybe, just maybe... it's something you haven't seen yet. the 2nd generation of intel core processors. stunning visuals, intelligent performance. this is visibly smart. like a ramen noodle- every-night budget. she thought allstate car insurance was out
a large part of that is oil sands. this resource has the ability to create hundreds of thousands ojobs. at our kearl project in canada, we'll be able to produce these oil sands with the same emissions as many other oils and that's a huge breakthrough. that's good for oucountry's energy security and our economy. ♪ in her eyes... the world is never too big. in his...the weather should never keep you inside. ♪ because they see no limits, there's eukanuba nutrition designed to help their body...
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it is just a strip of sand.rip is needed to connect upper and lower halves of this district. >> this strip of sand, we call it a high tide dris trick. only there when the tide is low. >> party politics were would give way to social politics. in san francisco and elsewhere, gay and lesbian communities were suddenly being protected and kept intact by the citizens commission. >> in here's where a lot of the gay commission is. >> which democratic district consultant paul mitchell thinks is good. >> protecting the voting power of the community. this is the first time anybody's done this nationally and it was a huge impact. >> race and ethnicity mattered even more. when the commission posted the final kongs at maps like the one for this district, each map specified the percentage of latinos and blacks and asian americans living there. latinos whose population in california is exploding gained and could win nine of california's seats next year. and even though the black population in los angeles county is shrinking, th
it is just a strip of sand.rip is needed to connect upper and lower halves of this district. >> this strip of sand, we call it a high tide dris trick. only there when the tide is low. >> party politics were would give way to social politics. in san francisco and elsewhere, gay and lesbian communities were suddenly being protected and kept intact by the citizens commission. >> in here's where a lot of the gay commission is. >> which democratic district consultant paul...
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showing significant changes in a sand do you know.st but black sand grain are much harder to move unless it is really windy. and experiments show it would take 80 miles an hour winds hurricane force to move a sand do you know on mars. the picture show that might just be the case. interesting. >> very interesting. >> all right. time now for sports. >> all right we start with the nfl and tebow time. he does it again in the fourth quarter. plus the sharks another show again in the fourth quarter. plus the sharks another show down with detroit. sports nex >> good evening. sharks have developed a fierce rivalry with detroit over the years. they ousted red wings if the my offs each of the past 2 seasons so it's always an event when the wings come to town. back between the papers. lots of help tonight. sharks shorthanded late in the first. bang bang. we are tied at 1. to the second. sharks with 3 on 1 here. jump about joe top shelf. 2-1 less than 3 minutes later. edward. the wrap around and man they call pickle with 4 points tonight. shark w
showing significant changes in a sand do you know.st but black sand grain are much harder to move unless it is really windy. and experiments show it would take 80 miles an hour winds hurricane force to move a sand do you know on mars. the picture show that might just be the case. interesting. >> very interesting. >> all right. time now for sports. >> all right we start with the nfl and tebow time. he does it again in the fourth quarter. plus the sharks another show again in...
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as if it were only a sand box, a few worthless grains of sand. i'll cut for you the last swathe of blue from the sky, sever my and if you'll let me, but for 5 minutes more, leave me to sleep without the knowledge of war. a kanun weeps near the funeral of music. having been occupied, notes mourn for the loss of their song. i am for a concert of horses, the origin of gazelle leapt up from the heart of al gubungi. have you made small steps into the desert within us or listened for the gutterals longed deep within our throats, you would have come bearing gifts. i have nothing in red that i would not abide in green. el batanabi wrote the heart of our silken tanab, what need have we for you? no poem has ever enough red but that its blood might river beneath the veins of its people. beneath the desert sun, one man by one man by one man breathes six. thousands of tons wrung sonorous from the sky. where is god? black-eyed woman, the street dogs are running wild. will you save me? simple white ignorance, even the desert has gone into hiding. there is no mo
as if it were only a sand box, a few worthless grains of sand. i'll cut for you the last swathe of blue from the sky, sever my and if you'll let me, but for 5 minutes more, leave me to sleep without the knowledge of war. a kanun weeps near the funeral of music. having been occupied, notes mourn for the loss of their song. i am for a concert of horses, the origin of gazelle leapt up from the heart of al gubungi. have you made small steps into the desert within us or listened for the gutterals...
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a large part of that is oil sands. this resource has the ability to create hundreds of thousands of jobs. at our kearl project in canada, we'll be able to produce these oil sands with the same emissions as many other oils and that's a huge breakthrough. that's good for our country's energy security and our economy. i tell you what i can spend. i do my best to make it work. i'm back on the road safely. and i saved you money on brakes. that's personal pricing. >>> if it's interesting, is it's happening right now. in new york, a faceoff over occupy wall street. take a look. >> our park. >> whose park? >> our park. >> hours after riot police ordered protesters out of zuccotti park, demonstrators should be allowed back in. but police haven't let them back in zuccotti park. we are waiting to hear from the judge at any minute. we'll keep you updated on that. >>> meanwhile, police in charlotte, north carolina, arrested eight demonstrators today after two of them climbed this flagpole outside of a bank of america headquarters a
a large part of that is oil sands. this resource has the ability to create hundreds of thousands of jobs. at our kearl project in canada, we'll be able to produce these oil sands with the same emissions as many other oils and that's a huge breakthrough. that's good for our country's energy security and our economy. i tell you what i can spend. i do my best to make it work. i'm back on the road safely. and i saved you money on brakes. that's personal pricing. >>> if it's interesting, is...
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these, the tar sand pipeline is like sand pierp through the pipe, and that's why they break. we need you to just watch the video, spread them around. i'm trying to help the environment. i'm trying to help the union members with jobs in other sources because i -- as i said, i 4r not work for -- i will not work for a tar sand pipeline, and anybody who does is going to kill america slowly over the years. i'm trying to do something about that. i love my country, and i will do anything. i -- i'm telling you. i have a bronze star for saving a man's life. i'll do anything to protect my country, and i'm right now doing everything i can to protect my country one person at a time. thank you. [applause] >> again, thank you all for coming out today. we try to do education as well as resistance, so tomorrow is resistance, the federal, fha will be doing an mortgage underwater action as well as eta whistle-blowers here and going across to the environmental protection agency how weakening of the air standards is killing people in this country, and then this weekend on sunday, we'll have work
these, the tar sand pipeline is like sand pierp through the pipe, and that's why they break. we need you to just watch the video, spread them around. i'm trying to help the environment. i'm trying to help the union members with jobs in other sources because i -- as i said, i 4r not work for -- i will not work for a tar sand pipeline, and anybody who does is going to kill america slowly over the years. i'm trying to do something about that. i love my country, and i will do anything. i -- i'm...
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. >> this is tom, he is skiing in the grand sand dunes national park, in colorado. what i think is cool about this, is that he's skiing on sand, he's got a go pro camera attached to his ski, not on his head. we're really on the ground level. >> i wonder how fast he's going to go, skiing on sand. >> i wonder if they do it when it's 110 degrees out. >> you definitely wouldn't need a jacket. >> you have to make sure you're wearing goggles, think about all the sand. >> and just like on the snow, you have different ski routes. >> imagine getting a mouth full of sand. a mouth full of snow is not bad. but a mouth full of snow is bad. >> you guys are taking all the fun of something that could be fun to do in the middle of the spring when you're in the desert. >> the best part of skiing though, is falling. >> no, it's not. >> that's not your kind of skiing? >> no, it's not. >>> that takes us to number 12. and gayle has this video for us, it's an animal doing an extraordinary thing. get rideady for major cuteness r something good. >> so i was tumbling around the internet and
. >> this is tom, he is skiing in the grand sand dunes national park, in colorado. what i think is cool about this, is that he's skiing on sand, he's got a go pro camera attached to his ski, not on his head. we're really on the ground level. >> i wonder how fast he's going to go, skiing on sand. >> i wonder if they do it when it's 110 degrees out. >> you definitely wouldn't need a jacket. >> you have to make sure you're wearing goggles, think about all the sand....
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, tar sand on this issue. for environmentalists that pick this issue that will have momentum. forget environmentalists. they have overexaggerated like petroleum institute overexaggerated. john boehner said 20,000, it's nowhere near that number. we in the media shouldn't quote that number. >> a. >> let's be clear two environment impacts. the first one it's going through an aquifer. there's fear pipelines leak, because actually pipelines do leak. i think that is a valid concern. there may be ways around it but that's a valid concern. the second and probably bigger environmental concern is what happens in the oil sands in canada. you can see it from space. it's denuded forest. hot water, energy intensive way of producing energy. again, a very valid argument. i'm not arguing somebody should like or shouldn't like the way oil is produced in canada. all i'm saying, that oil, every drop of it will still get produced and bought by someone else if the u.s. doesn't buy it. why do we think we're building the oil? it's no
, tar sand on this issue. for environmentalists that pick this issue that will have momentum. forget environmentalists. they have overexaggerated like petroleum institute overexaggerated. john boehner said 20,000, it's nowhere near that number. we in the media shouldn't quote that number. >> a. >> let's be clear two environment impacts. the first one it's going through an aquifer. there's fear pipelines leak, because actually pipelines do leak. i think that is a valid concern. there...