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in addition, these are sandstone and shale. they have been uplifted and faulted and put into the position they are in today. on the cliff face, you can see the bedding of the shale. there are vertical cracks that filled the water and plans is growing. -- and plants are growing. the cumulative effect of the fresh cut with the debris sitting on the ledge, luckily we have a chance there to protect us from rocks going on the street. >> this is one type of rock salt and we will look at a few others. what will we see? >> i think it would be appropriate. we have been talking about rock salt. there is instability that occurs at telegraph hill. this was more in the earth flow and debris flow kind of movement. this moves downhill as a result of the rations from the earthquake. that is where we are headed next. >> here we are on the next stop of our landslide for parent though this is the lagoon ouna a area. this is different from where we all were just add on telegraph hill. this is a whole different concept. tell us what we have to. we
in addition, these are sandstone and shale. they have been uplifted and faulted and put into the position they are in today. on the cliff face, you can see the bedding of the shale. there are vertical cracks that filled the water and plans is growing. -- and plants are growing. the cumulative effect of the fresh cut with the debris sitting on the ledge, luckily we have a chance there to protect us from rocks going on the street. >> this is one type of rock salt and we will look at a few...
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it's in north dakota, it's the oil shale in colorado. it's the reserves off the coast of alaska, which has just been taken away from the industry to pursue. it's the east coast. it's the eastern gulf of mexico. there's all kinds of reserves that nobody is allowed to touch. i would say to the president, why don't we go back to where we came from? let's go back to producing 10 million barrels a day. that would at least give us 50% of our domestic supply and by the way create about 3 million jobs if we would go that direction. >> tom: john, you mentioned $6 in california. it wasn't long ago that the national price was $4.
it's in north dakota, it's the oil shale in colorado. it's the reserves off the coast of alaska, which has just been taken away from the industry to pursue. it's the east coast. it's the eastern gulf of mexico. there's all kinds of reserves that nobody is allowed to touch. i would say to the president, why don't we go back to where we came from? let's go back to producing 10 million barrels a day. that would at least give us 50% of our domestic supply and by the way create about 3 million jobs...
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like this popping up all over the country where companies drill for natural gas by fracturing the shale below the earth. and extracting the natural gas from it it's told by many as the best option compared to coal and oil natural gas story is american most of our oil is recorded now we're sixty five percent of their cities it's clean burning so it's cleaner than your coal or oil or. it's affordable this is lee fuller of the independent petroleum association of america speaking on this panel at the heritage foundation to protect his industry and its huge profits from regulation and oversight. he says public disclosure of the toxic chemicals pumped into the earth will only lead to public misunderstanding and panic people can be scared of chemicals if you give them enough fear they can be responsive to fracking became exempt from the federal safe drinking water act of the energy policy act of two thousand and five largely with the help of then vice president dick cheney the former c.e.o. of halliburton a corporation deeply involved in the fracking industry many lawmakers here on capitol hi
like this popping up all over the country where companies drill for natural gas by fracturing the shale below the earth. and extracting the natural gas from it it's told by many as the best option compared to coal and oil natural gas story is american most of our oil is recorded now we're sixty five percent of their cities it's clean burning so it's cleaner than your coal or oil or. it's affordable this is lee fuller of the independent petroleum association of america speaking on this panel at...
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the merciless shale -- the marsalis jail and a number of other shales are producing mainly gas, not oil. one of the issues that we've had in the states is that we have not really build a modern refinery in a number of years. our refinery capacity and our ability to process crude oil is very sensitive. you have to move it where it is. i do not believe they are moving into canada so they can reimported at a higher price. there is no profit to be made by a moving it around. in fact, the more you move it, though less money the oil companies will make. they will drive it to the market that is closest. host: 10 on the democratic line. go ahead. -- ken on the democratic line. go ahead. caller: my question is along the lines of the person who asked about how a burden. me being along the gulf coast, is bp shielding halliburton saifrom the bush administration? guest: i think just the opposite is happening. if you recall, they came out with their own accident report in september and a list today causes for the blowout. -- and of a listed eight causes for the blood. they ignored several important -
the merciless shale -- the marsalis jail and a number of other shales are producing mainly gas, not oil. one of the issues that we've had in the states is that we have not really build a modern refinery in a number of years. our refinery capacity and our ability to process crude oil is very sensitive. you have to move it where it is. i do not believe they are moving into canada so they can reimported at a higher price. there is no profit to be made by a moving it around. in fact, the more you...
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the fbi has documents and standards that directly relate to put in jail in place. -- putting in a shalecontinue to do. we do not take lightly in the incident. the gulf incident was tragic. we have to learn from that. and we lost 11 workers. we have to do everything to be sure that we do not lose workers in the future. host: explain what this term upstream means. guest: that means finding the resources, producing them, and then shipping them by tank line or truck or rail to the distribution side, which is actually taking it and pumping it and putting it into your car. this is finding and producing the resources. host: joan writes to us from vermont and says guest: i do not have that information. i'm not a lobbyist by trade. but i can tell you that when you look at the investments that this industry makes outside of natural oil and gas, they are very high. the oil and gas industry is a leading investor between -- and between 2000-2008, there was about $130 billion invested in these technologies and the orland gas -- the oil and gas industry contributed at about $50 billion of those. $1.2
the fbi has documents and standards that directly relate to put in jail in place. -- putting in a shalecontinue to do. we do not take lightly in the incident. the gulf incident was tragic. we have to learn from that. and we lost 11 workers. we have to do everything to be sure that we do not lose workers in the future. host: explain what this term upstream means. guest: that means finding the resources, producing them, and then shipping them by tank line or truck or rail to the distribution...
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it's in north dakota, it's the oil shale in colorado. it's the reserves off the coast of alaska, which has just been taken away from the industry to pursue. it's the east coast. it's the eastern gulf of mexico. there's all kinds of reserves that nobody is allowed to touch. i would say to the president, why don't we go back to where we came from? let's go back to producing 10 million barrels a day. that would at least give us 50% of our domestic supply and by the way create about 3 million jobs if we would go that direction. >> tom: john, you mentioned $6 in california. it wasn't long ago that the national price was $4. $4 a gallon in 2008. the big price dprop, and slowly getting back up there again. is $5 gasoline enough to w stand the environmental concerns in the drilling areas you talk about? >> that's in the eye of the beholder. we've drilled 58,000 wells in the gulf of mexico and had one bad accident. a very serious accident. i don't think that changing the regulatory regime is going to make that much difference, because it has been
it's in north dakota, it's the oil shale in colorado. it's the reserves off the coast of alaska, which has just been taken away from the industry to pursue. it's the east coast. it's the eastern gulf of mexico. there's all kinds of reserves that nobody is allowed to touch. i would say to the president, why don't we go back to where we came from? let's go back to producing 10 million barrels a day. that would at least give us 50% of our domestic supply and by the way create about 3 million jobs...
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the firm secured a permit necessary to expand its shale natural gas operation in pennsylvania. three deals hit the market today, each in the 10-figure range-- around $1 billion or more. the biggest? scientific equipment maker thermo fisher buying dionex. dionex makes safety testing gear for water and food. it is a $2.1 billion cash deal, valuing dionex at $118.50 per share. the deal will immediately add to thermo's bottom line, and it boosted its earnings guidance. the buyer, thermo, saw its stock add almost 5% to its highest price since april. dionex saw a big volume spike, rallying 20% to a new all-time high. g.e. is picking up its acquisition pace, going after a a u.k.-based oil services company. general electric is taking another swing at wellstream. g.e. is offering $1.3 billion in cash. an earlier bid in october was rejected. wellstream makes flexible pipe used in deep water oil drilling and has a presence in brazil, one of the world's hotspots for deep water drilling. g.e. shares were down a fraction. they did hit a seven-month high back on friday after hiking its divide
the firm secured a permit necessary to expand its shale natural gas operation in pennsylvania. three deals hit the market today, each in the 10-figure range-- around $1 billion or more. the biggest? scientific equipment maker thermo fisher buying dionex. dionex makes safety testing gear for water and food. it is a $2.1 billion cash deal, valuing dionex at $118.50 per share. the deal will immediately add to thermo's bottom line, and it boosted its earnings guidance. the buyer, thermo, saw its...
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well a rare 40-carat sapphire ring is up for shale. it was on display today in menlo park. stephen silver fine jewelry is selling it for 75,000 bucks. if you're looking for earrings how about a pair of diamond earrings going for 1.5 million. for those who want more options they have also got a set of matching emeralds to make into whatever you please. they are worth about 3 1/2 million dollars. in tonig >> wow. >>> okay, so now we're gonna go to dog pao. do you know the dos and don'ts of dog walking? ken is going to tell you in tonight's good poo question. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, "do i >>> do you pick up after your dog? well, not everybody does. tonight's good question, "do i really have to clean up after my dog and what are the other rules about walking the dog?" national rodeo..i'm dod.. most dogs like to be outside, they like to run around, get a little fresh air. what's rule number 1? always on a leash? >> always on a leash. unless you have a huge back yard your dog is gonna need lots of exercise. >> lisa says walking the dog comes with do's and don'ts, most of them invo
well a rare 40-carat sapphire ring is up for shale. it was on display today in menlo park. stephen silver fine jewelry is selling it for 75,000 bucks. if you're looking for earrings how about a pair of diamond earrings going for 1.5 million. for those who want more options they have also got a set of matching emeralds to make into whatever you please. they are worth about 3 1/2 million dollars. in tonig >> wow. >>> okay, so now we're gonna go to dog pao. do you know the dos and...
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well a rare 40-carat sapphire ring is up for shale. it was on display today in menlo park.phen silver fine jewelry is selling it for 75,000 bucks. if you're looking for earrings how about a pair of diamond earrings going for 1.5 million. for those who want more options they have also got a set of matching emeralds to make into whatever you please. they are worth about 3 1/2 million dollars. in tonig >> wow. >>> okay, so now we're gonna go to dog pao. do you know the dos and don'ts of dog walking? of dog walking? ken is going ,,,,,,,,,, [ male announcer ] febreze changed how you freshened fabrics. and then how you freshened the air. now, febreze gives you a whole new way to eliminate odors and get noticeably longer freshness than a cone. new set and refresh! slide in the cartridge, and click. ♪ the slow release of scented oils provides freshness that lasts 30 days! and set and refresh tackles odors -- so your home stays fresh longer. replace your old cone with febreze freshness. new set and refresh, from febreze! "do i re >>> do you pick up after your dog? well, not everybod
well a rare 40-carat sapphire ring is up for shale. it was on display today in menlo park.phen silver fine jewelry is selling it for 75,000 bucks. if you're looking for earrings how about a pair of diamond earrings going for 1.5 million. for those who want more options they have also got a set of matching emeralds to make into whatever you please. they are worth about 3 1/2 million dollars. in tonig >> wow. >>> okay, so now we're gonna go to dog pao. do you know the dos and...
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is warning cell phone users the latest cyber crime they call it smi you shaling. >>> good morning. if you're in the south bay right now traffic continues to move well through the value illegal immigrant we'll tell you more about a serious problem we're hearing about in the east bay. just brewing up some dunkin' donuts coffee -- want some? [ whoosh! ] i'd love some. one taste, and you'll understand. delicious dunkin' donuts coffee. pick some up where you buy groceries. america runs on dunkin'. the moment you feel run down or achy nip flu-like symptoms in the bud, with oscillococcinum. get oscillo and feel like yourself again. oscillococcinum, nip it in the bud. >>> we're learning of breaking news in antioch where there's been a fatal hit-and-run accident near the corner of east 18th. east 18th is one of the main streets that parallels highway 4. this is not effecting highway 4, but it may be effecting a very busy intersection there. it's right near the corner service station there. if you know antioch, it's a good area to avoid and it's very crowded at this time of the morning. anti
is warning cell phone users the latest cyber crime they call it smi you shaling. >>> good morning. if you're in the south bay right now traffic continues to move well through the value illegal immigrant we'll tell you more about a serious problem we're hearing about in the east bay. just brewing up some dunkin' donuts coffee -- want some? [ whoosh! ] i'd love some. one taste, and you'll understand. delicious dunkin' donuts coffee. pick some up where you buy groceries. america runs on...
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we schett shale when she was 18. now, 19, a female with men working for us. >> reporter: she's not going to let you? >> yeah. >> reporter: but that didn't hold shala back. she had so much courage, said this man who works for her. while most shoes here are imported, shala's shoes are handmade. the soles from recycled tires. the vision goes much further than a shop. shala recently travelled to new york meeting with shoe designer heather williams. >> she's a little shy at first. and she came out of her shell quickly. i think she looked at my shoes and got wide-eyed. >> reporter: heather sketched new shoes decorated with afghan jewels. shala wants to make them next year. even after her trip, she managed to win over her brother. now, he's proud of you? >> yes, yes. >> reporter: a small victory in a place that needs so many more. if we come back in a year and a half? >> we may have a bead company. >> reporter: you know it's possible. >> and my goal. >> reph hey, you got groceries! yeah! i thought we'd eat at home. save some money. $200 bucks? that's not saving! [ja
we schett shale when she was 18. now, 19, a female with men working for us. >> reporter: she's not going to let you? >> yeah. >> reporter: but that didn't hold shala back. she had so much courage, said this man who works for her. while most shoes here are imported, shala's shoes are handmade. the soles from recycled tires. the vision goes much further than a shop. shala recently travelled to new york meeting with shoe designer heather williams. >> she's a little shy at...
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if they do have impressive shale grass reserves, which is now being explored, it's worth noticing thatensity is much lower when you burn gas. >> i would just highlight also as a potential area of cooperation or at least discussion between the u.s. military and the chinese military, climate change and environmental stewardship i think is an area where, for example, the u.s. navy has some interest and some concerns that we might be able to discuss with the chinese navy and that strikes me as an area along with things like counter piracy and humanitarian distance and disaster relief we might have common interests hopefully not hard to work together to advance >> right in front of you, claire. >> hi, i'm laura mcgahy and i thought since you mentioned funabashi-san i should ask a question. could you flesh out a little bit more your comments on china's stance on north korea, on kind of piggybacking on the trilateral meetings we had last week here, and then the trips to china this week by the delegation from the state department. are we going in therit direction? >> china has two goals on the
if they do have impressive shale grass reserves, which is now being explored, it's worth noticing thatensity is much lower when you burn gas. >> i would just highlight also as a potential area of cooperation or at least discussion between the u.s. military and the chinese military, climate change and environmental stewardship i think is an area where, for example, the u.s. navy has some interest and some concerns that we might be able to discuss with the chinese navy and that strikes me...
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i'll shale lands that are effective for the most part all of these bus lines your pick up will be onl street, with the exception of the bus that comes and goes to treasure island, your pick up will be on a deal, your drop off will be on main which makes sense because when you get dropped off on main street that reagan get picked up by all the other bosses like the 38, 71. i talked some commuters there is one woman she said even with the advance notice, she was confused. >> it was announced in the press yesterday. were just figuring it out. speech denouncing and your best yesterday. yes. they give out fires last thursday so i knew, but not everybody knew about it. >> so, when they get some notice of the bullet did get notice they still are sure because this island to which is red on main it has just been made for people to stand down. once they saw that they knew that for the advocates the bows, and get on our off or your and veal or maine. for the most part people are starting to catch on fairly quickly, only a few people who were at a total loss. for the most part, people can't get
i'll shale lands that are effective for the most part all of these bus lines your pick up will be onl street, with the exception of the bus that comes and goes to treasure island, your pick up will be on a deal, your drop off will be on main which makes sense because when you get dropped off on main street that reagan get picked up by all the other bosses like the 38, 71. i talked some commuters there is one woman she said even with the advance notice, she was confused. >> it was...
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you're near it, these are ways to get more oil out, you know, opening up the fields down there and shale and so forth can get more oil out. this is the additional oil we'll get from fields that we now have. nonconventional oil, that's like the heavy sour from venezuela and it's like the tar sands of alberta, canada, which are very interesting, about a million and a half barrels a day, it won't flow so you have to cook it and then add some volatiles to it so it will flow. i'm reading a very interesting book written by a canadian with a long discussion of the alberta tar sands. all you can do by surface mining, then it ducks over an overlay that's too big to remove economically so they're going to have to develop it like pumping live steam down there, maybe 1,000 degrees temperature to soften up this stuff. but this is a guess as to how much unconventional oil we'll get and with natural gas and we're using more and more natural gas, there are some liquids that come with that. so they lynn crease. i think that -- they will increase. i think this light blue area and the red area and maybe th
you're near it, these are ways to get more oil out, you know, opening up the fields down there and shale and so forth can get more oil out. this is the additional oil we'll get from fields that we now have. nonconventional oil, that's like the heavy sour from venezuela and it's like the tar sands of alberta, canada, which are very interesting, about a million and a half barrels a day, it won't flow so you have to cook it and then add some volatiles to it so it will flow. i'm reading a very...
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all but shale gas around the world, it will change the game instantly.need to talk about how we can change technology and electric cars and put heat pumps and building so that you don't need fossil fuel to run these things. more importantly is to switch to non-fossil electricity production. that is why i am so strong supporter of nuclear energy. host: is there a middle ground? can both sides come together? guest: the group of 20, the highest emitters which have convened during the bush administration and have continued, there are 20 countries involved and the amount to over 75% of total emissions in the world. there is a chance there that they can start to figure out how to work together. it really is about changing technology. it is not about top down orders about cap and trade and carbon tax and all that. that is fine but if you are still burning oil, the emissions are still just as high. we have to figure out how to move our technology off oil and coal and gas in an orderly fashion. i don't believe the climate catastrophe is coming. i think it would b
all but shale gas around the world, it will change the game instantly.need to talk about how we can change technology and electric cars and put heat pumps and building so that you don't need fossil fuel to run these things. more importantly is to switch to non-fossil electricity production. that is why i am so strong supporter of nuclear energy. host: is there a middle ground? can both sides come together? guest: the group of 20, the highest emitters which have convened during the bush...