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eating sulfuric isn't good for them. >> look at all the debris floating in sulfuric from all the crap his toenails. >> the nails have been lick which fids with the sulfuric acid and poured over the dough put. >> before i pass judgment here, was this done for some sort of purpose? was this done to -- what purpose could it possibly have? >> some sort of scientific experiment to show kids in class? anything like that? shut up. we're trying to do a story here, all right. >> it's okay. how do i say this. this guy likes to make scientific videos but his science is just something that's not for the everyday person. >> oh. i mean, just no real reason. >> i don't want a doughnut right now. >> that's our show, everybody. thanks for joining us and we'll see you for the next edition of "right this minute." who are you? [whispering] i'm the breakfast fairy. what are you doing? leaving you a few bucks. that's all you need for my - sourdough breakfast melts, with your choice of ham, egg and cheese, or bacon egg and cheese, both on toasted sourdough. right now they're 2 for just $4.00. there's no suc
eating sulfuric isn't good for them. >> look at all the debris floating in sulfuric from all the crap his toenails. >> the nails have been lick which fids with the sulfuric acid and poured over the dough put. >> before i pass judgment here, was this done for some sort of purpose? was this done to -- what purpose could it possibly have? >> some sort of scientific experiment to show kids in class? anything like that? shut up. we're trying to do a story here, all right....
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no, he combines them with sulfuric acid because he wants to liquefy them. >> he's-like p liquefying hisenails. >> if somebody eats this, i will die. >> i don't think i have to tell people here, eating sulfuric acid isn't good for you. >> look at all the debris floating from all the stuff stuck under his toenails. >> they have been liquefied with the sulfuric acid and poured over the doughnuts. >> before i pass judgment, was this done for some sort of purpose? >> what purpose could it be? >> a scientific experiment to show kids in class, anything like that? we're trying to do a story here, all right? >> it's okay. >> this guy likes to make scientific videos. his science is just -- not for the everyday person. >> just no real reason. >> i don't want a doughnut right now. >> that's it for "right this minute," everybody. we'll see you next time. coming up, it's the another edition of the best half-hour in high school sports... we've got stars on the football field, and players trying to continue great legacies on the basketball court... and we'll also have a tribute to one of our military h
no, he combines them with sulfuric acid because he wants to liquefy them. >> he's-like p liquefying hisenails. >> if somebody eats this, i will die. >> i don't think i have to tell people here, eating sulfuric acid isn't good for you. >> look at all the debris floating from all the stuff stuck under his toenails. >> they have been liquefied with the sulfuric acid and poured over the doughnuts. >> before i pass judgment, was this done for some sort of purpose?...
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but when a soul like you has smudged himself out, even sulfur and potash can achieve nothing.e to you as black as a raven to be sent back as white as a dove. may i ask the name that is inscribed beneath this particular negative? the name is peter gynt. peter gynt. and is mr. gynt himself? so he affirms. he's a reliable chap. you know him? sort of. my time is short. where did you see him last? at the cape. of good hope? yes. although, i understand he's leaving very shortly. then i must be off at once. i hope i'm in time to catch him. i never really liked that cape of good hope. it's always full of missionaries from stavanger. hail shooting star, a greeting from peer gynt. we flash for a moment and then our light is quenched and we disappear into the void forever. is there no one, no one in the universe, no one in the abyss, no one in heaven? how unspeakably poor the soul can be when it enters the mists and returns to nothing? oh, beautiful earth, don't be angry with me that i charge your sweet grass to no avail. oh, beautiful sun, you squandered your golden light on an empty hu
but when a soul like you has smudged himself out, even sulfur and potash can achieve nothing.e to you as black as a raven to be sent back as white as a dove. may i ask the name that is inscribed beneath this particular negative? the name is peter gynt. peter gynt. and is mr. gynt himself? so he affirms. he's a reliable chap. you know him? sort of. my time is short. where did you see him last? at the cape. of good hope? yes. although, i understand he's leaving very shortly. then i must be off at...
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it works really well with sulfur. we cannot be wetted to one particular approach.need to figure out how to minimize gase. what it turns out that most people don't know is that of the global warming that is being caused by today's omissions, half of that is being caused not by carbon dioxide, but by these short-lived climate pollutants. of that half, methane is two thirds of that, the most important. it turns out that right now we have a tremendous opportunity to take a bite out of america's footprint on global warming by reducing emissions of these methane's -- of methane from oil and gas. >> it would do that by? said heeral in colorado did it by saying that environmental the -- environmental defense fund, i wanted to sit down with the energy producers and figure out a way to clean up the air. >> were they willing to do that? >> they were. they understood that they want to operate in a responsible way and win back public support and confidence. together, we crafted a real breakthrough. the toughest regulations in the country. >> they said we could live with this? >
it works really well with sulfur. we cannot be wetted to one particular approach.need to figure out how to minimize gase. what it turns out that most people don't know is that of the global warming that is being caused by today's omissions, half of that is being caused not by carbon dioxide, but by these short-lived climate pollutants. of that half, methane is two thirds of that, the most important. it turns out that right now we have a tremendous opportunity to take a bite out of america's...
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it worked really well with sulfur. but we can't be whetted to any one particular approach. we need to figure out how to minimize gases. it turns out what most people don't know, charlie, is that, of the global warming being caused by today's emissions, half of that is being caused not by carbon dioxide but by the short-lived climate pollutants and, of that half, methane is two-thirds of that, the most important. so it turns out that, right now, we have a tremendous opportunity to take a bite out of america's footprint on global warming by reducing the emissions of this me than from oil and gas. >> charlie: and we do that by -- >> well, the governor of colorado is a real leader and he did it by saying the environmental defense fund, i want you to sit down at the table with the three largest developers of natural gas and oil in the state of colorado and acanada and other energies and figure out -- >> charlie: were they able to do that? >> they were able to in a responsible way win back public confidence. we drafted the toughest air regulations in the country. >> charlie: they
it worked really well with sulfur. but we can't be whetted to any one particular approach. we need to figure out how to minimize gases. it turns out what most people don't know, charlie, is that, of the global warming being caused by today's emissions, half of that is being caused not by carbon dioxide but by the short-lived climate pollutants and, of that half, methane is two-thirds of that, the most important. so it turns out that, right now, we have a tremendous opportunity to take a bite...
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they'll use scrubbers to cut sulfur dioxide emissions and plug into the electric grid rather than idlet. >>> golfer rory mcilroy says i don't. those stories and all the rest of your sports highlights when we come back. [ male announcer ] coffee is about to change forever. introducing nespresso vertuoline. now coffee becomes an experience like nothing you've ever had before. [ penelope ] nespresso vertuoline. experience the revolution of coffee. -hit the beach in florida. -and a reunion in seattle.. we can afford to take more trips this year. [man] when hotels have unsold rooms, they use hotwire to fill them. [woman] so we got our 4-star hotels... for half price. ♪ h-o-t-w-i-r-e ♪ hotwire.com ♪ oh-oh, oh, oh, la, la-la, la-la, la-la ♪ ♪ na-na-na, na-na-na-na-na some things just go together, like auto and home insurance. bundle them together at progressive, and you save big on both. ♪ oh, oh-oh, oh, oh hey, it's me! [ whistles ] and there's my dog! [gasps] there's my steps! i should stop talking. perfectly paired savings. now, that's progressive. >>> this morning on "today"," seth macfar
they'll use scrubbers to cut sulfur dioxide emissions and plug into the electric grid rather than idlet. >>> golfer rory mcilroy says i don't. those stories and all the rest of your sports highlights when we come back. [ male announcer ] coffee is about to change forever. introducing nespresso vertuoline. now coffee becomes an experience like nothing you've ever had before. [ penelope ] nespresso vertuoline. experience the revolution of coffee. -hit the beach in florida. -and a reunion...
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which led to large amounts of pollutants in the air including black carbon or soot particles, and sulfur dioxide. and this toxic mix turned fatal. kolb : the particle loading got so heavy during one episode that the so-called killer fogs actually killed many thousands of people over about a week and a half. narrator: thanks to regulations to reduce these pollutants events like this are rare today. however, public health officials estimate that 70,000 americans die prematurely each year due to air pollution. in order to monitor these pollutants kolb and his team at aerodyne research devoped a series of revolutionary laboratory-grade instruments that could be deployed from a mobile van. kolb: we've developed some very capable and very fast research instruments that can be deployed in the atmosphere and measure right away what's there. narrator: traditionally, samples had to be brought back to the lab to be analyzed, but with the mobile van, measurements are instantaneous. the benefit of using real-time instrumentation is that it maximizes the scientific impact that we're able to have when
which led to large amounts of pollutants in the air including black carbon or soot particles, and sulfur dioxide. and this toxic mix turned fatal. kolb : the particle loading got so heavy during one episode that the so-called killer fogs actually killed many thousands of people over about a week and a half. narrator: thanks to regulations to reduce these pollutants events like this are rare today. however, public health officials estimate that 70,000 americans die prematurely each year due to...
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they'll use scrubbers to cut sulfur dioxide emissions and plug into the electrical grid rather than idle while in port. scott? >> seema mody, thank you very much. >> sometimes we see the big ships plugged in. >>> we're going to check the forecast city by the bay this morning and else where. christina has a look at those temperatures. >> a lot of people coming into town for the holiday weekend. if you're headed out and about, a look at your travel forecast coming up in just a little bit. right now, let's keep it local. temperatures mostly in the 50s to kick off the day and so close to that weekend now and it's going to be nice, as you know, memorial day, typically known as the unofficial kick off of summertime and we're actually going to climb all the way through sunday and then those temperatures crash on memorial day. i'll show you that forecast in just a moment. 80 degrees for today. not a bad day shaping up today here in the south bay. 79 on the peninsula and 74 for oakland and that fog is going to keep your temperatures nice and cool at the coast. but the warming will continue and yo
they'll use scrubbers to cut sulfur dioxide emissions and plug into the electrical grid rather than idle while in port. scott? >> seema mody, thank you very much. >> sometimes we see the big ships plugged in. >>> we're going to check the forecast city by the bay this morning and else where. christina has a look at those temperatures. >> a lot of people coming into town for the holiday weekend. if you're headed out and about, a look at your travel forecast coming up in...
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certain chemicals that are used in order to extract the oil, some of which are sodium hydroxide, sulfuric, and bleaching agents. if this is the industry standard and all the oils do this, does canola oil do something else? >> it is the industry stan darld. all those ingredients are approved by the fda to be used as a processing agent. for example, the sodium hydroxide is basically sodium, salt, and water. phosphoric acid you consume in soda beverages and you adjust the more acidic ph. wine, some of the clearing agents are the same clearing agents or bleaching agents we see in canola oil. so all of these compound are actually considered safe and approved by the fda. >> but sodium hydroxide is found in drano. >> sodium hydroxide is found in a lot of different products. you and i have different applications for pain, for food. so it depends on the concentration that makes really what it can do. in this case, very small concentrations of sodium hydroxide, adjusted ph to remove some of the undesirable characteristics so it's actually better for us to consume that particular oil. >> better for
certain chemicals that are used in order to extract the oil, some of which are sodium hydroxide, sulfuric, and bleaching agents. if this is the industry standard and all the oils do this, does canola oil do something else? >> it is the industry stan darld. all those ingredients are approved by the fda to be used as a processing agent. for example, the sodium hydroxide is basically sodium, salt, and water. phosphoric acid you consume in soda beverages and you adjust the more acidic ph....
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wrote when the going gets tough just remember to burr barium, carbon, potassium, thor yum, arsenic, sulfurool officials were, they spelled that back that "a" up. as a punishment, the inhouse suspension kept her from taking part in the senior walk and told her she would no longer be able to give the graduation speech. guess who is joining us the adorable paris grey. how are you? >> hi. i'm good. >> so your mother's response to this was you are such a nerd. that's what your mom said. tell me the back story here. >> um, well, i wanted to be different in the yearbook so i looked up chemistry jokes and i saw one that was more vulgar than mine and i was, like, i need to tone it down a little bit so i won't get in trouble and i thought i wasn't get in trouble, but it seems like i did, and, you know, i just didn't know -- i mean, if i knew it was a problem i thought it was going to be caught ahead of time and not a week before graduation. >> did you find a lot of people caught on to what you were saying? did your classmates figure it out? >> no. my classmates did not figure it out until they asked
wrote when the going gets tough just remember to burr barium, carbon, potassium, thor yum, arsenic, sulfurool officials were, they spelled that back that "a" up. as a punishment, the inhouse suspension kept her from taking part in the senior walk and told her she would no longer be able to give the graduation speech. guess who is joining us the adorable paris grey. how are you? >> hi. i'm good. >> so your mother's response to this was you are such a nerd. that's what your...
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the batteries are very volatile, they put off gasses, sulfuric acid, and it burns very hot. >> it issting, though, richard, malaysian airlines earlier had said this was in compliance with all international regulatory requirements. say be they were nondangerous goods. it doesn't mean they are not potentially dangerous. >> no, it doesn't mean they are potentially dangerous. the way bill makes it clear, the package must be handled with care. a flammable hazard exists. et cetera. my understanding is that these were packaged in accordance with the procedures. and they were in the back of the aircraft in the -- makes a huge amount of difference. but everything i have been told about these lithium ion batteries is that they do not believe they were a cause of anything going wrong. >> but therein lies the problem. they met those standards. well, let's look at the standards, we have higher standards here in the united states. they can't be on passenger aircraft like that. >> these amount of batteries wouldn't be on aircraft in the united states. >> that is why you put it on cargo aircraft. es
the batteries are very volatile, they put off gasses, sulfuric acid, and it burns very hot. >> it issting, though, richard, malaysian airlines earlier had said this was in compliance with all international regulatory requirements. say be they were nondangerous goods. it doesn't mean they are not potentially dangerous. >> no, it doesn't mean they are potentially dangerous. the way bill makes it clear, the package must be handled with care. a flammable hazard exists. et cetera. my...
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. >> what about other chemicals question mark >> there are limits on sulfur, thankfully, those emissionse down and we have used the market system to do that. we could do the same thing with carbon. >> what has taken so long? we have these reports coming out that look very dire. did we need that to finally press for more dramatic action? and is the action we are announcing on the part of the administration dramatic enough? >> it is a great first step -- >> show on the first that should have happened at the beginning of the administration instead of this far in? >> you know, you've got to give president obama and the administration credit. they did tackle the other big source of, dioxide. the first few weeks of the administration, they doubled the fuel economy standards so now we are all benefiting not only from lower emissions the lower amounts of money we are paying at the gas pump because our cars are not scheduled -- are scheduled to go twice as far on a gallon of gas. i would say this -- i think one of the reasons we have been stuck for so long is that there is an insistence that peop
. >> what about other chemicals question mark >> there are limits on sulfur, thankfully, those emissionse down and we have used the market system to do that. we could do the same thing with carbon. >> what has taken so long? we have these reports coming out that look very dire. did we need that to finally press for more dramatic action? and is the action we are announcing on the part of the administration dramatic enough? >> it is a great first step -- >> show on...
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. >> reporter: it is essentially a crack in the mountain where steam and sulfur gases vent from a volcano says adams is lucky to be alive. 15 members of their team were nearby in a training exercise when a 911 call came in. scott norton says it took the crew 30 minutes to reach him. >> this was definitely the most severe injuries that i've experienced on a mission. we were very concerned that he might not make it. >> reporter: rescuers say adams was unable to move but could talk. >> he was pretty beat up yeah. expressing some pain. some obvious trauma to his face. >> reporter: experts say it's very dangerous to hike the mountain in warmer weather. since 2000, 40 have died climbing it. >> it's mother nature and she's in charge at the end of the day. >> reporter: for "good morning america," john muller, abc news, new york. >> and coming up how not to raise a brat. the mistakes parents could make in raising your toddler. >> the toddler whisperer as they're called. >>> to you to the weather whisperer -- actually no whispers from ginger on this. rain this morning. >> very big alerts we have to
. >> reporter: it is essentially a crack in the mountain where steam and sulfur gases vent from a volcano says adams is lucky to be alive. 15 members of their team were nearby in a training exercise when a 911 call came in. scott norton says it took the crew 30 minutes to reach him. >> this was definitely the most severe injuries that i've experienced on a mission. we were very concerned that he might not make it. >> reporter: rescuers say adams was unable to move but could...
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we limit the amount of toxic chemicals like mercury, sulfur, and arsenic that our plans put in our airwater, but they can dump unlimited amounts of carbon pollution into the air. it is not smart. it is not safe. and it doesn't make sense. that is why your geoeye directed the environmental protection agency -- that is why a year ago i directed the environmental protection agency to come up with common sense guidelines for reducing dangerous carbon pollution from our power plants. this week we are unveiling the proposed guidelines, which will cut down on carbon pollution, smog, and so it that threaten the health -- soot that threaten the health of our most vulnerable americans, including children and the elderly. in the first year the standards go into effect, up to 1000 asthma attacks and 2100 heart attacks will be avoided, and the numbers will go up from there. the standards were created with -- in an open and transparent way, with input from the business community. state and local governments weighed in, too. a dozen states are already incrementing market-based programs to limit carbo
we limit the amount of toxic chemicals like mercury, sulfur, and arsenic that our plans put in our airwater, but they can dump unlimited amounts of carbon pollution into the air. it is not smart. it is not safe. and it doesn't make sense. that is why your geoeye directed the environmental protection agency -- that is why a year ago i directed the environmental protection agency to come up with common sense guidelines for reducing dangerous carbon pollution from our power plants. this week we...
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nuclear power produces 60% of the carbon-free, sulfur-free, nitrogen-free lech treus tickers pollution-free elect tryty and a number of -- electricity and a number of environmental groups have begun to point out their concern of what would happen to our air if we lose this source of clean generation of electricity. one more reason why we should let wind take its natural place in the marketplace. it's now 4% of all the electricity we produce. it was, as the senator said, the fastest growing form of generation. let it compete. let it go where it should go. off shores and other places it could go. but it's time to end the subsidy; let it stand on its own. mr. flake: i think the gentleman, senator alexander and i are introducing an amendment to the tax extenders bill that is currently on the floor. this amendment would simply strike that extension, do away with it completely. we also have another amendment that wind producers of wind energy claim the subsidy right now. they can claim it now but not have the clock start until they start producing. and so if they don't start producing for another
nuclear power produces 60% of the carbon-free, sulfur-free, nitrogen-free lech treus tickers pollution-free elect tryty and a number of -- electricity and a number of environmental groups have begun to point out their concern of what would happen to our air if we lose this source of clean generation of electricity. one more reason why we should let wind take its natural place in the marketplace. it's now 4% of all the electricity we produce. it was, as the senator said, the fastest growing form...
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. >> pollution, we're talking about particulate sulfur dioxide.eave co2 alone and do something that would make a difference. but i'm not in charge. >>> that was my own opinion. don't call me a denier. i don't want people mad at me again. you saw what happened to poor pat sajak. >>> why the ceo of bitcoin exchange is in court today. four trading days left in the month. we'll talk strategy. >>> before we head to break, here's a look at last week's gainers and losers. ♪ it's a beautiful day if i told you that a free ten-second test could mean less waiting for things like security backups and file downloads you'd take that test, right? well, what are you waiting for? you could literally be done with the test by now. now you could have done it twice. this is awkward. check your speed. see how fast your internet can be. switch now and add voice and tv for $34.90. comcast business built for business. so when my moderate to severe chronic plaque psoriasis them. was also on display, i'd had it. i finally had a serious talk with my dermatologist. this time,
. >> pollution, we're talking about particulate sulfur dioxide.eave co2 alone and do something that would make a difference. but i'm not in charge. >>> that was my own opinion. don't call me a denier. i don't want people mad at me again. you saw what happened to poor pat sajak. >>> why the ceo of bitcoin exchange is in court today. four trading days left in the month. we'll talk strategy. >>> before we head to break, here's a look at last week's gainers and...