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with more than 11,000 solar panels and 14 microwind turbines. 9ers took steps with the stadium, to minimise the environmental footprint. 40% of construction materials were recycled. new materials were sourced locally. all the sustainable features help levi become the first stadium in the n.h.l. to achieve lead goals. lead is a rating system developed by the u.s. green-building council to recognise environmentally friendly buildings. levi stadium checked the boxes and got the number of points. they crossed the line into innovative designs in thinking about the measures in the building. not so much. >> on game day we counted 250 bikes and nine trick vehicles parked in the dozen spots. this for stadium build in silicon valley. >> folks are saying the stadium has great features when it comes to sustainability. more. >> what is the own to that statement? >> i don't know. that's an during question. i have not heard that feedback. >> what do you think the stadium of tomorrow should look like? >> i would like to see a stadium footprint. >> projects like
with more than 11,000 solar panels and 14 microwind turbines. 9ers took steps with the stadium, to minimise the environmental footprint. 40% of construction materials were recycled. new materials were sourced locally. all the sustainable features help levi become the first stadium in the n.h.l. to achieve lead goals. lead is a rating system developed by the u.s. green-building council to recognise environmentally friendly buildings. levi stadium checked the boxes and got the number of points....
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>> and basically i came up with a caption says hey, just he lax, it is a turbin.nd now let's get concern and that did well, people loved it, i thought that's goode, i made a connection, but a photographer who is based in new york city, who was trying to capture more for part of her photo shoot, she mentioned in passing hey, would you maybe you should come pack next year as dressed up as captain american, i told her no way, i am a skinny guy, have been all my life, i have been bully add lot, so to me i could not imagine wear costume, anything on skin tight and exposing my body soy forgot about it, until about a year later, a year later, milwaukee massacre happened at a seek temple and that hit me hard. so i penned the piece. so fiona read that piece and i just felt okay. sixes have changes and i have to get out. so that's how i started. i was scared very scared. i didn't know how people would respond. >> and i know that the people have responded well, and you raised an important conversation, more about what it means to be an american. then what it means to be a si
>> and basically i came up with a caption says hey, just he lax, it is a turbin.nd now let's get concern and that did well, people loved it, i thought that's goode, i made a connection, but a photographer who is based in new york city, who was trying to capture more for part of her photo shoot, she mentioned in passing hey, would you maybe you should come pack next year as dressed up as captain american, i told her no way, i am a skinny guy, have been all my life, i have been bully add...
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billions of dollars spent on making big machines like wind turbines and oil and gas more efficient. the potential for change huge not just manufacturers but the way we work and live. morgan brennan has more. >> so go like this pull up a menu. >> reporter: it's called the industrial internet of things or simply the industrial internet. >> it's about helping operators do what they do already in a better way. >> reporter: the concept, making big machines smarter through the adoption of smarter and big data analytics. >> in the energy space, quite clear. if i can get to total efficiency there's so ch upside in what they have that, you know, small gains are big numbers. >> reporter: take this wind turbine. it's equipped with sensors connected to software that uses realtime to generate 5% to 10% more power in turn for a wind farm can boost profitability by 20%. ge has developed an operating system that posts dozens of applications catering to a spectrum of industries. there's an app that tracks oil and gas pipelines to prevent possible leaks and make factory inspections easier and faster.
billions of dollars spent on making big machines like wind turbines and oil and gas more efficient. the potential for change huge not just manufacturers but the way we work and live. morgan brennan has more. >> so go like this pull up a menu. >> reporter: it's called the industrial internet of things or simply the industrial internet. >> it's about helping operators do what they do already in a better way. >> reporter: the concept, making big machines smarter through the...
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but the turbine itself is only maybe 20, 30 meters above the ground.0 meters above the ground, you typically get wind speeds that are twice the amount you would get at this level. and if you can get up there, you can harvest that. >> how difficult is it to actually -- because you need blades to generate this the energy. how could you possibly do that at that height? that is a company we've been speaking to boston. click has been looking at new ideas. one of them it's sort of like a blimp. it's inflated with helium and an incredibly lightweight turbine is put in the middle of it and it gets sent up into the air and it harvest that energy. and the ceo told me why it's so important to get up to about 500 or 600 meters. >> the power available in the wind doesn't scale, but the wind increases very quickly as the wind speed increases. that scale is a cubic factor of the wind. so when you double the wind speeds, you get eight times or two to the power of three of more energy or more power available. >> so that was with wind. what about sunlight? >> well sunli
but the turbine itself is only maybe 20, 30 meters above the ground.0 meters above the ground, you typically get wind speeds that are twice the amount you would get at this level. and if you can get up there, you can harvest that. >> how difficult is it to actually -- because you need blades to generate this the energy. how could you possibly do that at that height? that is a company we've been speaking to boston. click has been looking at new ideas. one of them it's sort of like a blimp....
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water pressure from the river spins big underground turbines, which, in turn, generates electricity. all this is what accounts for the city's ability to produce as much energy from renewables as it uses in a year. but burlington's efforts have attracted some criticism. sandra levine is a senior attorney at the conservation law foundation. >> burlington is making claims that they're providing 100% renewable power to their customers, and that's not really accurate. >> reporter: levine is an environmental attorney, and while she commends burlington's renewable push, she says the city is taking some liberties with its accounting and with what kinds of renewable energy it employs-- like relying on that old maine hydro plant, which isn't considered as green as brand-new wind and solar facilities are. so, when you see burlington come out publicly and say "we've gone 100% renewable," what's your reaction? >> you're on the path, but you're not really there. and i really look to burlington electric to provide some stronger leadership, to really show how what they are doing is adding to the ove
water pressure from the river spins big underground turbines, which, in turn, generates electricity. all this is what accounts for the city's ability to produce as much energy from renewables as it uses in a year. but burlington's efforts have attracted some criticism. sandra levine is a senior attorney at the conservation law foundation. >> burlington is making claims that they're providing 100% renewable power to their customers, and that's not really accurate. >> reporter: levine...
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the turbines start to turn smoothly and spin the big shaft, linking 6500 horsepower -- horsepower turbinesnd gaining speed. now you begin to feel the lift. this is what a ship is built for. this is why a fellow goes to see. so, we are headed west. 10,000 tons of steel cargo in the hold and lashed to the deck. the advanced victory ship is the answer out here. lots of ocean, time is short. we tried out the guns right away. finding out if anything was wrong with them. we are out at sea now and anything can happen. it is the first morning out. the sun was peeking through just enough for the skipper to get our position. you have got to admire the captain. he has had two ships shot out from under him, but he kept sailing even though he had not gotten any other. he had opened his sealed orders and spotted the course for the navigation officer. we were headed to a certain point of longitude and latitude. as far as we were concerned it was destination unknown. once we headed westward, the scuttlebutt began. we were leaving the invasion on the chinese mainland the philippines, india, or possibly jap
the turbines start to turn smoothly and spin the big shaft, linking 6500 horsepower -- horsepower turbinesnd gaining speed. now you begin to feel the lift. this is what a ship is built for. this is why a fellow goes to see. so, we are headed west. 10,000 tons of steel cargo in the hold and lashed to the deck. the advanced victory ship is the answer out here. lots of ocean, time is short. we tried out the guns right away. finding out if anything was wrong with them. we are out at sea now and...
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and cost-effective and be independent of other countries, not for denmark is the debate whether turbines are ugly. clean lasting supplies is the only choice. >> there's barely a country in europe that doesn't have enormous changes. nuclear is expensive and complicated fracking is unpopular. defracking in russia has huge defense and foreign obligations. denmark is set to be self-sufficient in a few years. it's driven primarily by simple and renewable forms of energy. at the time when the cold war is being reboorn. there's no compromises by energy demand. if you are green, you can stop feeling threatened. >> if the day came when russia stopped gas, we'd have to deliver sacrifices to comfort neighbours in the european union. if all do it will be a different security situation. >> reporter: keeping the lights on is entangled with defense and foreign policies. if european governments want to be environmentally friendly, they mark it's better for their own security looks compelling >>> it's known as brazil's biggest street party. as rio's carnivale prepares it may well dampen spirits. >>> gina
and cost-effective and be independent of other countries, not for denmark is the debate whether turbines are ugly. clean lasting supplies is the only choice. >> there's barely a country in europe that doesn't have enormous changes. nuclear is expensive and complicated fracking is unpopular. defracking in russia has huge defense and foreign obligations. denmark is set to be self-sufficient in a few years. it's driven primarily by simple and renewable forms of energy. at the time when the...
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wind turbines appear on the skyline. this area produced about 5% of china's wind power. these clean energy facilities underscore the country's efforts to push its environmental policies. investment in china in clean energy in 2014 totaled $19 billion. putting it ahead of the united states and europe as the world's top investor. the initiatives include promoting a biomass pellet. these are made of compressed saw dust and wood waste. this resource company burns the pellets in the operations, which receives state subsidies. it's in a room on withegion with a serious air pollution problem. this factory was built last year. another one is planned for this year. this factory is equipped with a boiler that only burns the wood pellets. the chinese government has designated this as a model factory in the hope other businesses will follow its example. >> translator: the combustion temperature is relatively hot at 3,900 to 4,800 degrees. the combustion rate is a high 90%. very little smoke is released into the air. >> reporter: a nearby factory manufactures the pellets, ensuring a
wind turbines appear on the skyline. this area produced about 5% of china's wind power. these clean energy facilities underscore the country's efforts to push its environmental policies. investment in china in clean energy in 2014 totaled $19 billion. putting it ahead of the united states and europe as the world's top investor. the initiatives include promoting a biomass pellet. these are made of compressed saw dust and wood waste. this resource company burns the pellets in the operations,...
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. >> not for denmark over whether turbines are ugly. there's barely a country in europe that doesn't have challenges working out where the energy will come from in the future. nuclear is expensive. that as a huge defense and foreign policy ramifications. denmark is set to be self sufficient in a few hours and is driven by the thirst for energy. >> if you are green if you don't rely on russian gas, you do not feet threatened. >> if the day game where rusha stopped the gas, we'd have to deliver sacrifices for our neighbours. if all the european states do it. they would be in a different situation. >> reporter: keeping the lights on is entangled with european policies. the argument is compelling. >> now competitors are preparing to cross the finish line at the end of a yukon arctic ultra marathon. the extreme race through the north of canada included foot bike and skis. daniel lack was near the finish line. >> there you have it the finish or first place in the foot section of the race. a bit of drama in the last minute. there's a mountain
. >> not for denmark over whether turbines are ugly. there's barely a country in europe that doesn't have challenges working out where the energy will come from in the future. nuclear is expensive. that as a huge defense and foreign policy ramifications. denmark is set to be self sufficient in a few hours and is driven by the thirst for energy. >> if you are green if you don't rely on russian gas, you do not feet threatened. >> if the day game where rusha stopped the gas, we'd...
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. >> or a turbine, or a fan or a fan-bine. can you explain what i-3 is? >> that bmw ad is generatining buzz, so get out your nodules. the first, monetizing your skills outside of a 40 hour work week. >> time for the small busiss spotlighght. this week, how many people are using their skills outside their day jobs to add to their resume, supplement their income, and makeke the most of what they know? for many, one job is no longer enou, and freelancing contract work ctinues to grow. smalall business expert ebong eka lets you know what you nee to have a booming sideline small business. wh is a sideline business, and who can participate? >> b basically, you are becoming a freelancer. a t of people are noticing the trends in thjob market. people are workiking more jobs and making less money. people are s saying, how can i suppleme my income with a side hustle? how do th do itit in good conscience? if you hava day job, aren't you cheatingng on your boss if you are selling the same skills toto others aftfter houours? >> that is a question a lot of people strugg
. >> or a turbine, or a fan or a fan-bine. can you explain what i-3 is? >> that bmw ad is generatining buzz, so get out your nodules. the first, monetizing your skills outside of a 40 hour work week. >> time for the small busiss spotlighght. this week, how many people are using their skills outside their day jobs to add to their resume, supplement their income, and makeke the most of what they know? for many, one job is no longer enou, and freelancing contract work ctinues to...
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the airboat with its v-8 turbine and flat bottom glides over the mud. even then it's not an easy rescue. wow. that's no joke. >> there's a reason why you tell people not to get off the boat. >> that's the reason. >> reporter: detailed maps and tidal charts are available and carry a cell phone maybe even a dedicated gps unit. why do you think so many people got stuck last month? >> unprepared, ill-equipped. >> reporter: if you do have to walk on the mud and you get stuck, the firefighters say there is one last resort technique. first, try not to civic any lower than your knees. -- first, try not to sink any lower than your knees. second, sit down and using your arms, pull your legs out. increase the surface area on the mud. hopefully you will never have to use this technique but if you do -- >> oh, my god, it worked! >> bottom line, plan ahead. >> plan ahead or be a victim. >> holy cow, that's a workout! >> reporter: so the firefighters say the frustrating thing about these most recent victims is that they couldn't even tell them where they were. so the
the airboat with its v-8 turbine and flat bottom glides over the mud. even then it's not an easy rescue. wow. that's no joke. >> there's a reason why you tell people not to get off the boat. >> that's the reason. >> reporter: detailed maps and tidal charts are available and carry a cell phone maybe even a dedicated gps unit. why do you think so many people got stuck last month? >> unprepared, ill-equipped. >> reporter: if you do have to walk on the mud and you get...
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another view of multiculturism, captain america in a turbin, how one man turned the icon oven it's head to battle intolerant. welcome to the stream where your interactivity with us helps drive our conversation. he brings in all of your feedback throughout the show so we are talking about black history month. started by 1970, it turns into an entire month. and the purpose was really to teach african-american history in the public schools but now, almost 90 years later, two questions really arise. has it been effective in teaching african-american history in the schools and has it enlarged part achieved it's purpose? >> and the third question has emerged should we even be celebrating because allegedly we live in a post racial society. the proof some people say is the election of barack obama elected twice, the first black president, there's also oprah, there's also serena, and tiger woods and also selma the movie. >> there's a lot of main stream integration that goes behind these iconic figures. >> so some people say even morgan freeman says we shouldn't celebrate because it is self-margi
another view of multiculturism, captain america in a turbin, how one man turned the icon oven it's head to battle intolerant. welcome to the stream where your interactivity with us helps drive our conversation. he brings in all of your feedback throughout the show so we are talking about black history month. started by 1970, it turns into an entire month. and the purpose was really to teach african-american history in the public schools but now, almost 90 years later, two questions really...
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or a turbine? or a fan... bine? wow. i mean, what is i3 anyway?i3. built in a wind-powered factory, with the strength of carbon fiber and bmw performance. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ come on! loosen up, gumbel! ...can you twerk? ...maybe. start the interview with a firm handshake. firm, but not too firm. make eye contact...smile. ay,no! don't do that! try new head & shoulders instant relief. it has tea tree and peppermint that cools on contact. and also keeps you 100% flake free. i use it for cooling scalp relief in a snap. mi bebé ha crecido tanto. try new head & shoulders instant relief. for cooling relief in a snap. would you be willing to give up sharing your moments? sacrifice streaming all night long? is it okay to drop a connection, when you need it most? if you're not on the largest, most reliable network, what are you giving up? verizon. puppy? yeah. condensed milk? yeah. car insurance? that's an interesting and nuanced question, kenny. it is? yeah. if i might borrow this opaque projector... i'm all about that flo, boss. i've never heard you talk that much.
or a turbine? or a fan... bine? wow. i mean, what is i3 anyway?i3. built in a wind-powered factory, with the strength of carbon fiber and bmw performance. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ come on! loosen up, gumbel! ...can you twerk? ...maybe. start the interview with a firm handshake. firm, but not too firm. make eye contact...smile. ay,no! don't do that! try new head & shoulders instant relief. it has tea tree and peppermint that cools on contact. and also keeps you 100% flake free. i use it for cooling...
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another view of multiculturism, captain america in a turbin, how one man turned the icon oven it's
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some other treasures and a trademark of dolley's were her turbines. she had quite a fashion influence on new capital city. the turban was a popular headpiece in the early and late -- late 18th and early 19th century. this was made of french sharpness silk. she was also known to add jewels or plumes, and could be seen across a reception hall. that is how you could find dolley. what is incredibly special about this particular turban is, in a way we can authenticated is the type that were made in matthew brady's studio before her death. when it dolly was on her way to the groundbreaking for that washington memorial, she stopped with her niece anna, and had this image made. she is wearing the turban. also, you see these black curls--she used to wear a headband that would give her these lovely curls that would cascade from her headpiece. she is wearing a paisley shawl. all of these are from her younger days as far as fashion is concerned. there is another silk cap that is part of the connection -- collection. her niece, anna, is one of the main characters
some other treasures and a trademark of dolley's were her turbines. she had quite a fashion influence on new capital city. the turban was a popular headpiece in the early and late -- late 18th and early 19th century. this was made of french sharpness silk. she was also known to add jewels or plumes, and could be seen across a reception hall. that is how you could find dolley. what is incredibly special about this particular turban is, in a way we can authenticated is the type that were made in...
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google announced plans to replace old wind turbines in the altamont pass. >>> top ten new cars for 2015 what if your budget calls for something cheaper? >> the best used cars for under 10 grand. >> here's michael finney with the story. >> part b. fighting a good used car that's also inexpensive can be tough. consumer reports has found 10 great choices for under $10,000. to find the best used cars to buy, consumer reports scrutinizes safety features and its exhaustive testing results. >> we have extensive reliability data on vehicles. >> here are ten used cars consumer reports recommends for under $10,000. if you're looking for a small car, the 2008 mazda 3 is fuel efficient, fun to drive and unlikely to wind up in the shop. the 2005 to 2008 upon tee ago vibe is a room my hatchback that's reliable. the 2007 to 2009volkswagen rabbit gives you a sporty driving experience with filing materials nor the prize. the sedans are more your speed consumer reports says the 2005 acura tl acura tsx and toyota avalon are good choices. >> another good option will be kia opt ma. basically the same car, s
google announced plans to replace old wind turbines in the altamont pass. >>> top ten new cars for 2015 what if your budget calls for something cheaper? >> the best used cars for under 10 grand. >> here's michael finney with the story. >> part b. fighting a good used car that's also inexpensive can be tough. consumer reports has found 10 great choices for under $10,000. to find the best used cars to buy, consumer reports scrutinizes safety features and its exhaustive...
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in fact, out of the altamont it still looks great. 57 miles an hour, 14 minute between the wind turbines and 680. live look at the san mateo bridge once again. one of our overnight roadwork issues now is between clawiter and foster city boulevard on westbound 92. no backups out of hayward. still very early. may hit overnight roadwork on the bay bridge on the incline but at the toll plaza it looks great heading into san francisco. and bart is on time. get a check of the rest of mass transit coming up. in the meantime, back to you guys. >>> a crash in vallejo happened yesterday afternoon at redwood street and de anza drive. a car broadsided the suv and flipped. neighbors pulled a mother and child from the suv. both went to the hospital and both appear to be okay. >>> new this morning two people are dead and dozens injured after a pile-up on a suit korean bridge. officials say foggy weather and icy roads led to this crash involving around 100 cars near seoul. rescuers helped pull 68 injured people from smashed vehicles. drivers say they couldn't see more than 30 feet ahead. >>> today the pr
in fact, out of the altamont it still looks great. 57 miles an hour, 14 minute between the wind turbines and 680. live look at the san mateo bridge once again. one of our overnight roadwork issues now is between clawiter and foster city boulevard on westbound 92. no backups out of hayward. still very early. may hit overnight roadwork on the bay bridge on the incline but at the toll plaza it looks great heading into san francisco. and bart is on time. get a check of the rest of mass transit...
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walk me across what felt like steel catwalks to get a good look at towering generators, boilers turbines, now housed in the plant, first built in the 1900's, when philadelphia was finding it industrial footing. i'm standing in between two boil their were built in the 1920's originally they were coal fired and then converted to oil, ultimately they were taken off line for higher technology, in the mid 70's. the in the 90's the plant became a co generators both steam and electricity. >> the water is gaining heat and ultimately becomes steam. >> reporter: at 450 degrees pressurized to push through a 41-mile underground distribute network and monitored in a control room. a 60 million-dollar upgrade in 2012 transformed the steam to green. >> we've affectly taken 430,000 tons of greenhouse gas out of the air. >> reporter: on frigid days the equipment is pushing, the stacks of steam, and a the heat is rising. we are 31 days until spring. pat ciarrocchi, cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> i like the the way that pat is thinking, about spring, but as we look through our sky cam three and ben franklin b
walk me across what felt like steel catwalks to get a good look at towering generators, boilers turbines, now housed in the plant, first built in the 1900's, when philadelphia was finding it industrial footing. i'm standing in between two boil their were built in the 1920's originally they were coal fired and then converted to oil, ultimately they were taken off line for higher technology, in the mid 70's. the in the 90's the plant became a co generators both steam and electricity. >> the...
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the other side of the spectrum, you have got the huge format printers that can make things like jet turbinee hood of a car. a german company called voxeljet is going after that giant 3-d printer problem. they said they are focusing on selling to the auto companies. voxeljet's mini van-sized printers helped it launch a wildly successful ipo a year ago. but in the first quarter, as a public company, it sold just three printers, two were sold after they loaned money to the buyer. but now voxeljet is promising a new leg of growth with a second factory opening up in michigan near the motown automakers. here is what the ceo told investors on a second quarter conference call. they will initially support four large format printers by the end of this calendar year. we expect to be using on demand parts by the end of september or early october. we'll start to see revenue contribution in the fourth quarter. so i headed to detroit to see this new voxeljet facility. so here i am. canton, michigan, middle of october. this is the voxeljet factory. you can see there is not much going on here. let's check i
the other side of the spectrum, you have got the huge format printers that can make things like jet turbinee hood of a car. a german company called voxeljet is going after that giant 3-d printer problem. they said they are focusing on selling to the auto companies. voxeljet's mini van-sized printers helped it launch a wildly successful ipo a year ago. but in the first quarter, as a public company, it sold just three printers, two were sold after they loaned money to the buyer. but now voxeljet...
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that is where google will help replace turbines with 48 new machines. >> let's forecast on the forecastsolar power available to us. clear skies and warm with highs into 70s in chico, and fresno 80s in ala and san diego, palm springs bay area high temperatures upper 60s on the coast to low to mid-70s inland around the bay. looking for warm weather is what you'll find at pebble beach. sunny skies, highs into mid to upper 70s here is the accu-weather forecast. that is a pattern we're going to have throughout the weekend. low 70s on the coast and monday, president's day will be cooler but mild with highs up to 70 degrees love the weather ahead >> yes. now time to turn to sports. >> weather can be awful >> i would say given the forecast there are few places on the planet that are better. >> stars are out against team murray. go >>> good evening, crown prince of golf bill murray is back this year the healthy celebrity shoot out today with actors and musicians competing for charity. after 49ers and giants took the field today was a 3 m celebrity shoot out. clint eastwood and bill murray facing
that is where google will help replace turbines with 48 new machines. >> let's forecast on the forecastsolar power available to us. clear skies and warm with highs into 70s in chico, and fresno 80s in ala and san diego, palm springs bay area high temperatures upper 60s on the coast to low to mid-70s inland around the bay. looking for warm weather is what you'll find at pebble beach. sunny skies, highs into mid to upper 70s here is the accu-weather forecast. that is a pattern we're going...
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that is where google will help replace turbines with 48 new machines. >> let's forecast on the forecastm. >> it. we're going to have a lot of solar power available to us. clear skies and warm with highs into 70s in chico, and fresno 80s in ala and san diego, palm springs bay area high temperatures upper 60s on the coast to low to mid-70s inland around the bay. looking for warm weather is what you'll find at pebble beach. sunny skies, highs into mid to upper 70s here is the accu-weather forecast. that is a pattern we're going to have throughout the weekend. low 70s on the coast and monday, president's day will be cooler but mild with highs up to 70 degrees love the weather ahead >> yes. now time to turn to sports. >> weather can be awful >> i would say given the forecast there are few places on the planet that are better. >> stars are out against team murray. go ahead,
that is where google will help replace turbines with 48 new machines. >> let's forecast on the forecastm. >> it. we're going to have a lot of solar power available to us. clear skies and warm with highs into 70s in chico, and fresno 80s in ala and san diego, palm springs bay area high temperatures upper 60s on the coast to low to mid-70s inland around the bay. looking for warm weather is what you'll find at pebble beach. sunny skies, highs into mid to upper 70s here is the...
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strong numbers this morning from a variety of companies, including the biggest wind turbine producer.t posted its biggest dividend since 2003. joining us right now is anders runevald ceo. i'm looking at the stock down 5%. what you think investors are disappointed? >> thank you very much. i can't really comment on the market, but i can comment on the result. i'm very satisfied with our results. we have seen great improvements in earnings year on year. >> let's talk about something dominating danish business right now. it is the danish currency and a central bank in denmark keeping trouble keeping pegs to the euro. >> overall, vestas is a global company and with operations and manufacturing across the world. it is in euro, in u.s. dollars, and in shiner. we are also a danish company. of the 20000 investors, about 4000 are based here in denmark. >> as far as you are concerned we saw the situation play out in switzerland when the swiss franc surged. you see the same thing happening to your country in denmark? >> my focus is of course running vestas and the vestas business and not in the c
strong numbers this morning from a variety of companies, including the biggest wind turbine producer.t posted its biggest dividend since 2003. joining us right now is anders runevald ceo. i'm looking at the stock down 5%. what you think investors are disappointed? >> thank you very much. i can't really comment on the market, but i can comment on the result. i'm very satisfied with our results. we have seen great improvements in earnings year on year. >> let's talk about something...
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. >> or a fan or a turbine. >> what can you learn from last night's super bowl ads, remember that brian gumbel katie couric ad that called your attention too the complexity and nature of new cars. especially after last night it's become clear 2015 is the year of the connected car. we will talk about it in that matters. it explains how the heck a stock can rally 26% last week a week it was a pretty darn ugly for the overall market that's what happened to harmon har, infotainment systems. despite serious currency head winds at a time when so many suppliers with far less weak euro have been stumbling repeatedly specifically last thursday harman international catapulted from 101 to 125 in a single sex. it was actually earnings. it's kept going higher. now it's up to 131 increasing another buck 39 today. whenever we see this staggering straight-up move. we kind of ask ourselves how could the market so dramatically mispriced the stock? first of all, let me take a moment harman has been a long-time cramerkramcramer fave. it might not have come as such a surprise although mr. apollo could not t
. >> or a fan or a turbine. >> what can you learn from last night's super bowl ads, remember that brian gumbel katie couric ad that called your attention too the complexity and nature of new cars. especially after last night it's become clear 2015 is the year of the connected car. we will talk about it in that matters. it explains how the heck a stock can rally 26% last week a week it was a pretty darn ugly for the overall market that's what happened to harmon har, infotainment...
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the first is the seikh man wearing a turbine and the second is an acetic man wearing a hat and a third is a muslim woman wearing a and a fourth is a catholic nun and a habit. you think the employer has to those people have to say we just want to tell you we are just this way for a religious reason. we are not just trying to make a fashion statement. >> first of all one aspect of your hypothetical is not a joke and that as many of these interviews at abercrombie are -- group interviews where there are multiple applicants at a time. the reality is it's a lot more difficult than the government imagines to have these individual like dialogs but going to your point about the sorts of religious outfits one can certainly imagine cases in which it is more obvious than others that a particular garb is likely worn for religious purposes. however i would direct the court if i could to join appendix 130 and 131 which contain pictures of the sort of headscarf that ms. elauf was wearing in this case. those sorts of situations where it's far more ambiguous whether an outward symbol is religious in na
the first is the seikh man wearing a turbine and the second is an acetic man wearing a hat and a third is a muslim woman wearing a and a fourth is a catholic nun and a habit. you think the employer has to those people have to say we just want to tell you we are just this way for a religious reason. we are not just trying to make a fashion statement. >> first of all one aspect of your hypothetical is not a joke and that as many of these interviews at abercrombie are -- group interviews...
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to maximize use of renewable resources the jail installed five wind turbines and hydrogen fuel cell poweras a pollution-free source of electricity and heat. >> we wanted to be a leader in the area and do something good for the earth. >> in the jail's protective custody wing, an unusual church service might be doing some good for inmates who otherwise would be enemies. they are former gang members, gay men and accused sex offenders. >> they all sit together and it's -- it's very powerful. >> trust me this is not happening in other houses. but it is happening here. so you ought to be grateful to god he allowed you to be a part of what's happening here. >> they put aside race. they put aside what their crimes and classifications are. the things you just don't see in this institution. >> jimmy silva, known as jimbo is a gang dropout who in the past has followed the convict code that virtually requires inmates to assault accused sex offenders. >> whatever those guys did they have to answer for that. before when i was on the line, we would, we would do things to those guys. without even thinkin
to maximize use of renewable resources the jail installed five wind turbines and hydrogen fuel cell poweras a pollution-free source of electricity and heat. >> we wanted to be a leader in the area and do something good for the earth. >> in the jail's protective custody wing, an unusual church service might be doing some good for inmates who otherwise would be enemies. they are former gang members, gay men and accused sex offenders. >> they all sit together and it's -- it's...
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he had a turbine and beard. right after that, the president said we are going to pursue nibble who commits hate crimes. in january i spoke to the largest dinner i've ever spoken to. tlfgs a group in detroit called access. arab american cultural community education social services. i think that works out to access. i spoke to about 4,000 people at a dinner at cobo hall in detroit on this whole issue of what happens in a post-9/11 and the development of the security measures and the no racial profiling rule. it was just a stunning audience. great group. largest group i've ever spoken to at a dinner. 4,000 people there. >> i'm guessing i'd have to imagine that they were so appreciative that you were in the position you were making those decisions. >> there's the aent deaf magsz, arab american antidefamation league. and that night at that access dinner, i got an award from though. for the stand that i took september 11th. >> well, we're out of time. i actually took more than i sapd i would. this has been an incredib
he had a turbine and beard. right after that, the president said we are going to pursue nibble who commits hate crimes. in january i spoke to the largest dinner i've ever spoken to. tlfgs a group in detroit called access. arab american cultural community education social services. i think that works out to access. i spoke to about 4,000 people at a dinner at cobo hall in detroit on this whole issue of what happens in a post-9/11 and the development of the security measures and the no racial...
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he had a turbine and beard. right after that, the president said we are going to pursue nibble who commits hate crimes. in january i spoke to the largest dinner i've ever spoken to. tlfgs a group in detroit called access. arab american cultural community education social services. i think that works out to access. i spoke to about 4,000 people at a din
he had a turbine and beard. right after that, the president said we are going to pursue nibble who commits hate crimes. in january i spoke to the largest dinner i've ever spoken to. tlfgs a group in detroit called access. arab american cultural community education social services. i think that works out to access. i spoke to about 4,000 people at a din
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debates over wind turbines ugly, clean wind supplies have become the obvious choice and denmark is avoiding menace city problems affecting its european neighbors. >> there's barely a country in europe that doesn't have enormous challenges working out where its energy is going to come from in the future. nuclear is expensive and complicated, fracking is deeply unpopular. get your gas from russia, that has huge defense and foreign policy ramifications. denmark is set to be completely self sufficient in just a few years. it's being driven primarily by simple and renewable forms of energy. >> at the a time when the cold war feels borrow born, denmark set its own policies towards russia around compromised by energy demands. it's advice on neighbors that are simple. if you go green like us, lose the reliance an russian gas, you can stop feeling threatened. >> if the day came when russia would cause all gas supplies, we would have to deliver sacrifices to comfort some of our neighbors in the european union but if all member states had done the same as denmark or would do it, they would be in a com
debates over wind turbines ugly, clean wind supplies have become the obvious choice and denmark is avoiding menace city problems affecting its european neighbors. >> there's barely a country in europe that doesn't have enormous challenges working out where its energy is going to come from in the future. nuclear is expensive and complicated, fracking is deeply unpopular. get your gas from russia, that has huge defense and foreign policy ramifications. denmark is set to be completely self...
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the airboat with its v-8 turbine and flat bottom glides over the mud. even then it's not an easy rescue. wow. that's not joke. >> there's a reason why you tell people not to get off the boat. >> detailed maps and tidal charts are available and carry a cell phone maybe even a dedicated gps unit. >> why did people get stuck? >> ill-equipped, unprepared. >> reporter: if you get stuck, there's one last resort technique. first, try not to sink any lower than your knees. second, sit down and using your arms, pull your legs out. increase the surface area on the mud. hopefully you will never have to use this technique but if you do -- >> oh, my god, it worked! >> bottom line, plan ahead. >> plan ahead or be a victim. >> so the frustrating thing for the firefighters is that these most recent victims couldn't tell them where they were. they are encourage people to get electronic navigation to pinpoint your location make yourself easier to rescue, basically help them help you. back to you guys. >> i bet that was about a two- hour shower. is that right, kiet? [ lau
the airboat with its v-8 turbine and flat bottom glides over the mud. even then it's not an easy rescue. wow. that's not joke. >> there's a reason why you tell people not to get off the boat. >> detailed maps and tidal charts are available and carry a cell phone maybe even a dedicated gps unit. >> why did people get stuck? >> ill-equipped, unprepared. >> reporter: if you get stuck, there's one last resort technique. first, try not to sink any lower than your knees....
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aerospace, auto trucks turbines, those are precisely the sectors doing extremely well. they've been able to pop throughout this period. think of eaton today. and reported a spectacular quarter as we heard from sandy cutler from the ceo. same with honeywell. but alcoa had the misfortune of having a stock that ran right into the announcement. honeywell hadn't run that much and was able to break out. boeing had pulled back and was supposed to miss. the short sellers were crushed and eaton had terrific numbers last summer so it stunned. of course, 3m as always was incredible. just like clock work the core holding, disney what can i say? definition of blowout. worst in show so far the pharmaceuticals and the technology stocks and the smattering of industrials. now, we begun to believe, for example, the personal computer space was doing better. so everything related to the pc space had rallied going into earnings season. turns out, personal computers aren't better and every stock related to pcs disappointed, worst of all, microsoflttmicrosoft. we also believe cell phones woul
aerospace, auto trucks turbines, those are precisely the sectors doing extremely well. they've been able to pop throughout this period. think of eaton today. and reported a spectacular quarter as we heard from sandy cutler from the ceo. same with honeywell. but alcoa had the misfortune of having a stock that ran right into the announcement. honeywell hadn't run that much and was able to break out. boeing had pulled back and was supposed to miss. the short sellers were crushed and eaton had...
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>> or a fan or a turbine or a fan-bine. >> a little background from the folks at home. >> the man who produces this was producing the "today" show when they had the conversation about what internet is and he still doesn't know what internet is. but why were the ads this year kindler and gentler? >> i think in the past marketers have tried stunts with sex appeal or doing something controversial and in the end it doesn't pay for for long-term view ability and sharing on social media and i think people love good stories. >> i love my mom but i loved her that much more when she took me through the mcdonald's drive through so i could get a mcfleury and me played off of this and it was all about love. they would ask the question what do you love about your mom and it is tough to give someone chills in just a few seconds and i think mcdonald's was successful last night. but as toure was saying nothing sexy or controversial about this. could you see more of this in the future? >> i think so. and if you look at the ad rating polls like u.s. today ad meter, all of those poll polls shows what pe
>> or a fan or a turbine or a fan-bine. >> a little background from the folks at home. >> the man who produces this was producing the "today" show when they had the conversation about what internet is and he still doesn't know what internet is. but why were the ads this year kindler and gentler? >> i think in the past marketers have tried stunts with sex appeal or doing something controversial and in the end it doesn't pay for for long-term view ability and...
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. >> the new technologies while taking many fewer turbines to generate the same amount of power willually generate about 30% more energy. >> reporter: so instead of a crowded hillside like this you've been used to seeing there will be a lot fewer but more massive windmills. 400 feet tall! 48 will replace 800. >> this is a technological improvement for wind generation that is going to make it better and easier for california to achieve its renewable energy goal. >> reporter: and change the view of the familiar landscape for the first time in a long time. new towers should be up by the end of the year. at the altamont pass, mike sugerman, kpix 5. >> just yesterday, apple announced plans for an $850 million solar facility to power its new corporate headquarters. construction will start later this year in rural monterey county. >>> nasty labor dispute is forcing the port of oakland to shut down again, nothing will be loaded or unloaded for most of the upcoming three-day weekend. the port operator says it doesn't want to pay the dock workers weekend wages or holiday pay. the shutdown is n
. >> the new technologies while taking many fewer turbines to generate the same amount of power willually generate about 30% more energy. >> reporter: so instead of a crowded hillside like this you've been used to seeing there will be a lot fewer but more massive windmills. 400 feet tall! 48 will replace 800. >> this is a technological improvement for wind generation that is going to make it better and easier for california to achieve its renewable energy goal. >>...
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aerospace, nonresidential construction, packaging, trucks, autos, turbines. but what kept alcoa from going higher, well of course europe. think change narrative. think negative to positive. think new highs with a lower cost of energy worldwide. who else? two tougher ones 3m and honeywell. i say they're tougher because they're so high. they don't have the cushion you get from a dow or an eaton. but 3 m and honeywell had two of the best calls of the quarter and both are factoring european weakness that might never occur. finally, i'm going with cisco. a thunlg data breach at anthem. sure, there's fireeye, but how about a big internet security company with a monster amount of business in europe that's just getting cooking. cisco, inexpensive stock, fabulous buyback, terrific dividend, management knows how to give companies a soup-to-nuts end-to-end solution with seasonal security -- sensational security protection. sensational. tonight, both twitter, wow, can you believe it and linkedin blew away the numbers. people will be talking internet tomorrow. i want you
aerospace, nonresidential construction, packaging, trucks, autos, turbines. but what kept alcoa from going higher, well of course europe. think change narrative. think negative to positive. think new highs with a lower cost of energy worldwide. who else? two tougher ones 3m and honeywell. i say they're tougher because they're so high. they don't have the cushion you get from a dow or an eaton. but 3 m and honeywell had two of the best calls of the quarter and both are factoring european...