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gracie has thehere were you bor? do you remember? >> in an ambulance. >> and who delivered you?eporter: the longer version, it's been on the haddens' facebook page for almost five years. but in the last few weeks, the story is suddenly going viral. the story of a firefighter named marc. one day racing a woman in labor to the hospital. >> once we got into the ambulance, we learned that we were going to be probably delivering a baby. >> reporter: and when the baby girl came, it was marc she was handed to. >> i helped her take her first breath. >> reporter: then at the hospital. >> i just happened to hear the doctor say that the baby's going to be put up for adoption. >> reporter: now, the haddens had two sons already, and had wanted a girl but were having difficulties conceiving. so the decision became easy, especially after beth hadden spoke to the mother. >> she just looked over at me and said, i want you to have my baby. >> reporter: and five years on, the haddens, hoping something comes out of this unexpected moment in the limelight. >> if even one child is placed in a family
gracie has thehere were you bor? do you remember? >> in an ambulance. >> and who delivered you?eporter: the longer version, it's been on the haddens' facebook page for almost five years. but in the last few weeks, the story is suddenly going viral. the story of a firefighter named marc. one day racing a woman in labor to the hospital. >> once we got into the ambulance, we learned that we were going to be probably delivering a baby. >> reporter: and when the baby girl...
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Feb 18, 2017
02/17
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in fact, thehere weree of the same machines, the same tools, sstuck in storage, brougt out a couple of decades later. as if nothing had changed. >> the industry hadn't moved from where it was in 20-something years. >> the idea of an xprize challenge to find a better way to clean it up seemed d like the most obvious and practical thing toto do. >> so xprize came up and set an audacious but achievablee goal. 2,500 gallons per minute of oil cleaned up at 80% rate of oil clean up. and you u have too it in 14 months. that 2,500 gallo per minutute was ouout double the industry standard. this isis technologically achievable. it is. people just haven't beenen incented to do i. >> we have one shot to get this right. once we launch the prize, we can't change the rules. the teams are spending their own money. and so we want to make sure we get it right. and so, we spend a lot of time talking to all the potential stakeholders, including those that would hopefully adopt these techchnologies and buy these technologies frorothe teams s tt are competing at the end of the day. tthe top 10 teams got to
in fact, thehere weree of the same machines, the same tools, sstuck in storage, brougt out a couple of decades later. as if nothing had changed. >> the industry hadn't moved from where it was in 20-something years. >> the idea of an xprize challenge to find a better way to clean it up seemed d like the most obvious and practical thing toto do. >> so xprize came up and set an audacious but achievablee goal. 2,500 gallons per minute of oil cleaned up at 80% rate of oil clean up....
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Feb 7, 2017
02/17
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with no public transport, 5 million people were stranded across the city. six years later, thehere are pls in place in case of a recurrence. the next time tokyo gets a big jolt the crossing screens will display helpful info. this display is just one of many drills taking place on tuesday. tokyo is an international destination, which means there's an added communication concern. >> translator: a lot of foreigners come to shibuya every day, so when we think about disaster preparedness we also have to take them into account. we don't want to create a situation where they are left behind. >> reporter: at a company's headquarters, it's a drill. the point is to take shelter here until it's safe to go out. the focus is on better communication. >> anyone who doesn't speak japanese, there are interpreters, and these devices to listen in. >> to register your family members or friends on twitter or social network. >> reporter: there's also an app that can help with interpreting. >> is it safer than outside? >> reporter: and there's a special phone service for letting relatives know people are
with no public transport, 5 million people were stranded across the city. six years later, thehere are pls in place in case of a recurrence. the next time tokyo gets a big jolt the crossing screens will display helpful info. this display is just one of many drills taking place on tuesday. tokyo is an international destination, which means there's an added communication concern. >> translator: a lot of foreigners come to shibuya every day, so when we think about disaster preparedness we...
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Feb 22, 2017
02/17
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they are exploring the system theher and there is telescope that was launched in 2018 and the reason these planets were so significant is and they were accessible you can see the animation of it here. theill be able to study atmosphere and assess the greenhouse gas content. are these, indeed, the right temperature? to studyven use this gases that do not belong that could be produced by life. let's thank you. questions andg to answers, do you have any closing thoughts? >> for me, this research is really in the gold rush phase. i just could not help but notice last clause that was there is the same one from 1995. we have found dozens of planets in a habitable zone, but none with this many planets in the habitable zone. telescopesrd, the are launching and you talk about it james webb telescope and is being planned right now. we are opening our lands and our viewpoints in the universe. that many of the best telescopes that will give us the most information have yet to be invented. there are many things we do not know and many questions we have in observations and we look at these animations and nature is w
they are exploring the system theher and there is telescope that was launched in 2018 and the reason these planets were so significant is and they were accessible you can see the animation of it here. theill be able to study atmosphere and assess the greenhouse gas content. are these, indeed, the right temperature? to studyven use this gases that do not belong that could be produced by life. let's thank you. questions andg to answers, do you have any closing thoughts? >> for me, this...
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Feb 24, 2017
02/17
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we wanted thehere to be no doubt who was representing our race first and that we were representing theted states second. he suffered enormously over the years. it hurt his career, he got tremendous criticism. over the decades, he has been more proud of what he has done. mean toto youaction and youu feel repercussions for standingp? when john carlos did that, , i don't think the worldd was readfofor what he did. now, the wororld is ready for chanange. with technology, you can share your message. did, itsions of what he probably ended his career, or the things ththat happened d to, but in sportrts, sometimes, peoe identify with your legacy, how manyny touchdowns to get, how my medals you get, how many grand slams you win. definitely legacy is how many kids you can reach in your community, how much change can you make? is staying held up the same. picture people will remember. that momentmember when he put his fist up. amy: we are talking to michael bennet. outspoken on everything from politics in the world to what is the nfl. within or we are also joined by a -- we are also joined by dav
we wanted thehere to be no doubt who was representing our race first and that we were representing theted states second. he suffered enormously over the years. it hurt his career, he got tremendous criticism. over the decades, he has been more proud of what he has done. mean toto youaction and youu feel repercussions for standingp? when john carlos did that, , i don't think the worldd was readfofor what he did. now, the wororld is ready for chanange. with technology, you can share your message....
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Feb 18, 2017
02/17
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theher is called over waters of the united states, which is a rule saying it essentially has rule over just about anywhere in the country where there is water or were there could be water, so wetlands, drivers are dead, -- dry reserve beds summit should be regularly all of that. pruitt said no, that is not what the law says, and it has already regulation.n the it is true that pruitt has disagreed with the eva, but it is also true that he has been right and he understands very well what the epa's responsibility and role is. somebody running the epa understands the limits on its power and understand what it should and should not be doing is a huge improvement over what we have had, which is an epa that thinks there are no limits on what you do. host: we will take a couple more calls. next we have dolores from tennessee on the independent line. good morning. caller: good morning. i am calling because i believe climate change is real, and one of my concerns is fracking. there are states -- i believe kansas, oklahoma -- and they have had more earthquakes than ever before, i mean, a great number of earthquakes, which i believe is caused by fracking. if y
theher is called over waters of the united states, which is a rule saying it essentially has rule over just about anywhere in the country where there is water or were there could be water, so wetlands, drivers are dead, -- dry reserve beds summit should be regularly all of that. pruitt said no, that is not what the law says, and it has already regulation.n the it is true that pruitt has disagreed with the eva, but it is also true that he has been right and he understands very well what the...
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Feb 6, 2017
02/17
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were an exercise in b.s.-.--to be as polite as i can about this. there's not only no systemic criitique, thehere's no alternative. the e solutions offered are more of f what they've doneththey'rere pretending that it's been wonderfully successfuful because they're the in president justt like the other guys had to claim it was a bibig disaster. first of all, the president politics in this country is a very peculiar institution. let me close with that because it's really important. the united states is unique in the world, i think, for the following. we have been the most successful in convincing the american people of something that's patently absurd, and that is that when they have an economic problem it's the fault of the government. it's stunning. 95% of the p people whwho've lost tr job inin this crisis--and ththee are millions of them--were fired bby a private capitalist employeyer. if you're gonna get angry at somebody because of unemployment, , the logigical target is the company that fired you. not in america. our people are trained. they leap over the company that fired them to the politic
were an exercise in b.s.-.--to be as polite as i can about this. there's not only no systemic criitique, thehere's no alternative. the e solutions offered are more of f what they've doneththey'rere pretending that it's been wonderfully successfuful because they're the in president justt like the other guys had to claim it was a bibig disaster. first of all, the president politics in this country is a very peculiar institution. let me close with that because it's really important. the united...