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♪ ♪ electric company electric company ♪ ♪ electric company... electric company! ♪ ♪ (grunting) paul, am i glad to see you! yeah, the diner's closed today, the guys are away. ok, so... i'm sorry, man, the banana smoothie's gonna have to wait. ok paul, danny and manny are up to something, and i'm going to need some help until the guys get back. ok, they'll be back for the fourth of july party at 6:00. it's 4:00, so from 4:00 to 5:00 is one hour and from 5:00 to 6:00 is another hour. so i have to hold down the fort for two hours until the guys get back. so can you help me? oh paul, you're the best. this is good, i've got you but we're going to need a little more help. hey, marcus! hey...george washington... how does george washington know my name? no marcus, it's me emily. oh, emily! paul, this is emily, she goes to my school. listen, we need your help, but why are you dressed as -- i was just in the fourth of july parade. i dress up as a president every year. like last year when i was 11 i was chester arthur. and then two years ago, when i was ten, i was grover
♪ ♪ electric company electric company ♪ ♪ electric company... electric company! ♪ ♪ (grunting) paul, am i glad to see you! yeah, the diner's closed today, the guys are away. ok, so... i'm sorry, man, the banana smoothie's gonna have to wait. ok paul, danny and manny are up to something, and i'm going to need some help until the guys get back. ok, they'll be back for the fourth of july party at 6:00. it's 4:00, so from 4:00 to 5:00 is one hour and from 5:00 to 6:00 is another hour....
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♪ ♪ electric company electric company ♪ ♪ electric company... electric company! ♪ ok, my question is this, why would francine take your project? didn't she grow her own hybrid flower? francine's hybrid flower didn't turn out as well as she hoped. she's probably going to take your plant and say that's hers. oh no she's not, because i'm going to get my plant back. where are you going? to find francine. you want me to come with? nope. this time it's personal. ♪ someone might recognize this as lisa's hybrid plant... not when i'm through with it. ♪ i am not letting perfect lisa get a perfect grade on her perfect plant! (sniffing) your scent is almost perfect...that's it! i don't have to show any flower at all. and you'll smell even better as my new perfume. no! ♪ my flower! what flower? there's no flower! that flower! oh, this flower? yes! this is the essential ingredient in my new perfume. francine, this is beyond despicable! that was a beautiful innocent plant, and you destroyed it. oh lisa...lisa lisa, lisa one must destroy... in order to create. smells pre
♪ ♪ electric company electric company ♪ ♪ electric company... electric company! ♪ ok, my question is this, why would francine take your project? didn't she grow her own hybrid flower? francine's hybrid flower didn't turn out as well as she hoped. she's probably going to take your plant and say that's hers. oh no she's not, because i'm going to get my plant back. where are you going? to find francine. you want me to come with? nope. this time it's personal. ♪ someone might recognize...
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♪ ♪ electric company electric company ♪ ♪ electric company... electric company! ♪ marcus, marcus, marcus... may the best lifelong fan of "tip it or dip it" win. zing! (cackling) that was weak, spamboni. (cackling) marcus, look at me. you're looking at the one-time champion of "friend or ant." yeah, you're like a legend. i know. so i have one piece of advice for you. just forget about your opponents and focus on the pickles. i really do like pickles. "tip it or dip it" contestant's guide. i don't need that. i can play that game in my sleep. i've never seen it. can we still watch? okay. congratulations, contestant, and now let's meet our host for this week, the fabulous francine. hello, contestants! here's how to play "tip it or dip it." ♪ this is a scale. we will put up all the pudding on one side of the scale. the weight of the pudding, which is surprisingly heavy, will make the scale tip to one side. your job is to tip the scale using hot dogs, dirty socks, or rubber chickens. when you add enough objects to the other side, you will tip the
♪ ♪ electric company electric company ♪ ♪ electric company... electric company! ♪ marcus, marcus, marcus... may the best lifelong fan of "tip it or dip it" win. zing! (cackling) that was weak, spamboni. (cackling) marcus, look at me. you're looking at the one-time champion of "friend or ant." yeah, you're like a legend. i know. so i have one piece of advice for you. just forget about your opponents and focus on the pickles. i really do like pickles. "tip it or...
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company to connect the hired electric project to the pg&e grid at a maximum grid of cost of 700,000 and subject to reyule every year they are asking. >> barbara hill assistant general manager for power this is a routine item that allows us to connection our proposedded university mound to pg&e's grid and it's a requirement to have an interconnection agreement and because it's long-lived and it will neat need to go to the board of supervisors and we are asking four your consent to bring it there. >> any public comment? any comment from members of the commission?? >>> mr. courtney. >> ms. hale would you mind coming backup to the front for a moment please i'm trying to scroll through and look at section 16 the sub contractor clause could you be kind-enough to develop on that and for the commission just in your own words exactly what that means for us please you are on section i'm sorry you said 16. >> looking at the table of kents on page 16-12.11. >>> yes. >> sub contractors. >>> so the contract we are looking at here is a pacific gas and electric company standard contract that they a
company to connect the hired electric project to the pg&e grid at a maximum grid of cost of 700,000 and subject to reyule every year they are asking. >> barbara hill assistant general manager for power this is a routine item that allows us to connection our proposedded university mound to pg&e's grid and it's a requirement to have an interconnection agreement and because it's long-lived and it will neat need to go to the board of supervisors and we are asking four your consent to...
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if the electric company loses to the pankers -- pank... captioning sponsored by wpbt >> this is n.b.r. >> susie: good evening everyone. i'm susie gharib. tom will be along a little later in the program. fresh signs of a disconnect between what companies, and investors are seeing in the u.s. economy. we preview the economic state of the union. why regulators need to treat them like other business. then u.s. airways sees big benefits in merging with american airlines. we look at the new landscape for airlines if the deal goes through. we have that anmore tonight on nbr. president obama is preparing to deliver his first state of the union address of his new term, tomorrow. the american people will be listening carefully to his plans to grow the economy, especially as they struggle with less take home pay, and worries about their jobs. while there are signs of improvement in the economy, the unemployment rate rose in january to 7.9%. so what is the current state of the economy? erika miller talked to two experts with different views. >> report
if the electric company loses to the pankers -- pank... captioning sponsored by wpbt >> this is n.b.r. >> susie: good evening everyone. i'm susie gharib. tom will be along a little later in the program. fresh signs of a disconnect between what companies, and investors are seeing in the u.s. economy. we preview the economic state of the union. why regulators need to treat them like other business. then u.s. airways sees big benefits in merging with american airlines. we look at the...
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go online now to pbskidsgo.org and play some electric company games. you can win points forll of your favorite people, or your most favorite person, me, manny spamboni. now go, because the next time i see you, i better have more points. you're almost there! i need that cheese. you got it, you got it! come on, buddy, i need the cheese. and didn't we know how to a...da -- sorry. (laughter) ooh, i threw my neck out! captioning sponsored by wpbt >> this is n.b.r. >> susie: good evening. i'm susie gharib. hewlett-packard's turnaround gains traction, c.e.o. meg whitman in with a winning quarter and an improved outlook. >> tom: i'm tom hudson. from weakening demand, to currency concerns, we look at what's behind the big selloff in commodities. >> susie: and u.s. companies and infrastructure are increasing under the threat of cyber attack. we look at a new plan tying safeguards to trade policy. >> tom: that and more tonight on "n.b.r."! >> susie: on the comeback trail, hewlett packard posting better than expected first quarter results tonight, as a wide- rangi
go online now to pbskidsgo.org and play some electric company games. you can win points forll of your favorite people, or your most favorite person, me, manny spamboni. now go, because the next time i see you, i better have more points. you're almost there! i need that cheese. you got it, you got it! come on, buddy, i need the cheese. and didn't we know how to a...da -- sorry. (laughter) ooh, i threw my neck out! captioning sponsored by wpbt >> this is n.b.r. >> susie: good evening....
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thornton said power from the electrical company was being fed into a substation, which split the electrical feed into two main lines running power into the stadium. it was the main a line that went dark without warning. it happened some 90 seconds within the third quarter. we were in the nfl command center. the man in charge of the supergame day operations -- >> all right. we lost light. frank, we lost the ac. >> what does that mean? >> that means about a 20-minute delay. >> reporter: on monday, both thornton and roger goodell put one rumor to rest. the power outage was not caused by beyonce's show, a show that had been powered by a separate set of generators. >> there's no indication at all that this was caused by the halftime show. absolutely not. >> reporter: cbs news, new york. >>> there may not even be a halftime show next year, because it could be too cold. the next super bowl will be at the metlife stadium in new jersey. >>> coming up, the crazy standoff is over. and the five-year-old boy is safe. how the fbi tricked the captor into opening the door. >>> the bay area shelter accused
thornton said power from the electrical company was being fed into a substation, which split the electrical feed into two main lines running power into the stadium. it was the main a line that went dark without warning. it happened some 90 seconds within the third quarter. we were in the nfl command center. the man in charge of the supergame day operations -- >> all right. we lost light. frank, we lost the ac. >> what does that mean? >> that means about a 20-minute delay....
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company? >> you could do that to those facilities. it's not easy. it's a difficult task, and that's why stuxnet was so sophisticated, but it could be done. >> you don't need many billions. you just need a couple of millions. and this would buy you a decent cyber attack, for example, against the u.s. power grid. >> if you were a terrorist group or a failed nation-state and you had a couple of million dollars, where would you go to find the people that knew how to do this? >> on the internet. >> they're out there? >> sure. >> most of the nation's critical infrastructure is privately owned and extremely vulnerable to a highly sophisticated cyberweapon like stuxnet. >> i can't think of another area in homeland security where the threat is greater and we've done less. >> after several failures, congress is once again trying to pass the nation's first cybersecurity law. and once again, there is fierce debate over whether the federal government should be allowed to require the owners of critical infr
company? >> you could do that to those facilities. it's not easy. it's a difficult task, and that's why stuxnet was so sophisticated, but it could be done. >> you don't need many billions. you just need a couple of millions. and this would buy you a decent cyber attack, for example, against the u.s. power grid. >> if you were a terrorist group or a failed nation-state and you had a couple of million dollars, where would you go to find the people that knew how to do this?...
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tokyo electric power company failed to provide enough power to compensate for the loss of fukushima. there were rolling blackouts in the capital. public confidence eroded. in response, the former government set up the reform panel. friday's report included three main recommendations. one, increase competition by bringing new generators to the market by 2016. two, set up an organization to improve connections between power grids. finally, split up power generation and transmissions operations as early as 2018. the panel says these measures will give consumers more choice to create better opportunities for new power sources such as renewables to enter the market. but these are merely suggestions. how they will be implemented remains to be seen. last year's eviction brought the democratic party back to power. the party failed to push through similar reforms in the 1990s. bowing to fierce opposition from utilities and prime minister shinzo abe has yet to make his intentions clear. >> translator: power utilities wield a lot of influence over various stakeholders. you can't move forward wi
tokyo electric power company failed to provide enough power to compensate for the loss of fukushima. there were rolling blackouts in the capital. public confidence eroded. in response, the former government set up the reform panel. friday's report included three main recommendations. one, increase competition by bringing new generators to the market by 2016. two, set up an organization to improve connections between power grids. finally, split up power generation and transmissions operations as...
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. >>> tokyo electric power company has begun accepting bids for alternative suppliers of electricity. this is to cover a shortfall stemming from the halted operations at japan's nuclear power plants following the nuclear accident in fukushima. about 50 companies including steelmakers and trading houses are taking part in the bidding process. the firms that win will begin supplying a total of 2.6 million kilowatts of power between 2019 and 2021. this amount will be equal to the power generation from two nuclear power plants. tepco made it a condition that the bidding price would be below about ten cents per one kilowatt hour. coal-fired thermal fire plants will be favored candidates due to their lower costs. but environment minister nobuteru ishihara has expressed his concern. ishihara says building now thermal power plants or expanding existing ones will push up greenhouse gas emissions. >>> people in beijing are struggling through a cloud of smog. a major cause is automobile emissions and one way to tackle the problem is to introduce electric vehicles. nhk's akihiro has the story. >>
. >>> tokyo electric power company has begun accepting bids for alternative suppliers of electricity. this is to cover a shortfall stemming from the halted operations at japan's nuclear power plants following the nuclear accident in fukushima. about 50 companies including steelmakers and trading houses are taking part in the bidding process. the firms that win will begin supplying a total of 2.6 million kilowatts of power between 2019 and 2021. this amount will be equal to the power...
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company entergn, was fed into a substation which split the electrical feed into two lines running power to the stadium. it was the main a line, he said, that went dark without warning. >> sensed abnormalities in their substation. and it -- it shunted the power to the superdome. >> reporter: it happened some 90 seconds into the third quarter, and we were in the nfl command center interviewing for "60 minutes sports." the man in charge of game day operations. >> uh-oh. uh-oh. >> we lost light. >> reporter: the moment the lights went out, the sense of uncertainty filled the room. >> frank? we lost the a.c. >> reporter: what does that mean? >> that means we have to do the bus time. >> reporter: what does that mean? >> that means about a 20-minute delay. >> reporter: on monday, nfl commissioner, roger goodell, put one rumor to rest. the power outage, they said, was not caused by beyonce's super techno halftime show a show this had been powered by a separate set of generators. >> there's no indication at all that this was caused by the halftime show. >> reporter: superdome officials said they
company entergn, was fed into a substation which split the electrical feed into two lines running power to the stadium. it was the main a line, he said, that went dark without warning. >> sensed abnormalities in their substation. and it -- it shunted the power to the superdome. >> reporter: it happened some 90 seconds into the third quarter, and we were in the nfl command center interviewing for "60 minutes sports." the man in charge of game day operations. >> uh-oh....
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electric companies, etc.? >> you hear a lot of different concerns. one of the concerns that we hear and you see it reflected , you shareds information with us that happened three months ago, but what about now? we are trying to increase our timeliness to we are ahead of the issue. we are making progress in that space. over the last year, we have improved our ability to share information with the private sector. i also hear concerns from different sectors about ensuring that the other sectors that they rely on also are increasing their cybersecurity. if you are a wink, you are reliant on water, power, -- if you are a inc., you are reliant on water, power, and transportation to do your business. we want to make sure all of these are moving together to increase security because everything is interdependent. >> this is "the communicators." michael daniel is our guest. >> you mentioned that there are currently some barriers to government sharing information with the private sector. what are those legal obstacles? >
electric companies, etc.? >> you hear a lot of different concerns. one of the concerns that we hear and you see it reflected , you shareds information with us that happened three months ago, but what about now? we are trying to increase our timeliness to we are ahead of the issue. we are making progress in that space. over the last year, we have improved our ability to share information with the private sector. i also hear concerns from different sectors about ensuring that the other...
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company entergy was being fed into a substation which split the electrical feed into two main lines running the power to the stadium. it was the main a-line that went dark without warning. >> it sensed abnormalities in their substation and it shunted the power to the superdome. >> reporter: it happened some 90 seconds into the third quarter and we were in the n.f.l. command center interviewing for "60 minutes sports." frank supovitz, the man in charge of game day operations. >> uh-oh. uh-oh, we lost lights. >> reporter: the moment the lights went out, a sense of uncertainty filled the room. >> frank, we lost the a.p.. >> what does that mean? >> that means that we have to do the bus tie. >> what does that mean? >> that means we've got a 20- minute delay. >> reporter: the power outage played havoc with the cbs broadcast. it was left to the sideline reporter solomon wilcotts and steve tasker to tell millions of viewers what was happening inside the half-lit stadium. >> there's no danger, no one is injured but obviously players are milling around and we've got a lot of officials running
company entergy was being fed into a substation which split the electrical feed into two main lines running the power to the stadium. it was the main a-line that went dark without warning. >> it sensed abnormalities in their substation and it shunted the power to the superdome. >> reporter: it happened some 90 seconds into the third quarter and we were in the n.f.l. command center interviewing for "60 minutes sports." frank supovitz, the man in charge of game day...
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have you checked out "the electric company" online? go to pbskidsgo.org -- check out the games, clips, and tons more. the best part is, there's new stuff added all the time. you don't believe me? go check it out for yourself. (laughter) she stole my special skill! give it back this instant! ok, no! never! (beeping) get away, get away from me. captioning sponsored by wpbt >> this is n.b.r. >> tom: good evening i'm tom hudson. stocks fall on fresh signs that even the federal reserve isn't sure how much is enough, when it comes to boosting the economy, by buying government bonds. >> susie: i'm susie gharib. can two weaklings become strong by teaming up. that's what office depot and office max are hoping for, as they decide to merge. >> tom: and a mixed picture on housing, contractors break ground on more single family homes, but pull back on building apartments and condos. >> susie: that and more tonight on "n.b.r."! how much longer should the federal reserve continue to stimulate the economy? that question was intensely debated at the ce
have you checked out "the electric company" online? go to pbskidsgo.org -- check out the games, clips, and tons more. the best part is, there's new stuff added all the time. you don't believe me? go check it out for yourself. (laughter) she stole my special skill! give it back this instant! ok, no! never! (beeping) get away, get away from me. captioning sponsored by wpbt >> this is n.b.r. >> tom: good evening i'm tom hudson. stocks fall on fresh signs that even the federal...
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find your voice and share it, american greetings, proud sponsor of "the electric company." agreement from the u.s. department of education's ready to lea grant, and viewers like y, thank yo visit pbskidsgo.org where you can play a lot of games for your favorite characters and win votes, too. go ahead, what are you waiting for? hey, you... cut it! (laughing) that's awkward. (laughter) put your -- put it -- sorry! put your name on your mind and... (laughter) captioning sponsored by wpbt >> this is n.b.r. >> tom: good evening. i'm tom hudson. susie is off tonight. wall street's rally extends to a second day, erasing much of the week's losses and pushing the dow to a five year high. helping the markets higher were more commitments by the federal reserve to keep doing what its doing, until the economy improves. but a sour day for apple shareholders, as c.e.o. tim cook sheds little light on how the company plans to use its hoard of cash. that and more tonight on "n.b.r."! for the second day in a row, federal reserve chairman ben bernanke told congress the central bank is not abou
find your voice and share it, american greetings, proud sponsor of "the electric company." agreement from the u.s. department of education's ready to lea grant, and viewers like y, thank yo visit pbskidsgo.org where you can play a lot of games for your favorite characters and win votes, too. go ahead, what are you waiting for? hey, you... cut it! (laughing) that's awkward. (laughter) put your -- put it -- sorry! put your name on your mind and... (laughter) captioning sponsored by wpbt...
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the electric power company cooperated with two thai corporations on the project, which cost$360 million. 90 windmills are installed on the 37 square-kilometer facility. they generate a combined 180 megawatts of electricity. that is the highest output of a wind power plant in southeast asia. it's the first full-scale wind farm in thailand. prime minister shinawatra attended the opening ceremony to place the introduction of renewable energy. >> translator: the government is ready to support the investment and related policies that lead to sustainable energy sources. >> reporter: thailand's electricity city generating authority will buy electricity generated at the facility in a move to increase the use of green power. they agreed to pay shubu electric a higher rate than electricity from non-renewable sources. this agreement means a stable source of income for the japanese company. >> translator: in the future we want to expand investment in overseas projects. we want to make use of those earnings in domestic projects in japan. >> reporter: following the accident at fukushima daiichi nucle
the electric power company cooperated with two thai corporations on the project, which cost$360 million. 90 windmills are installed on the 37 square-kilometer facility. they generate a combined 180 megawatts of electricity. that is the highest output of a wind power plant in southeast asia. it's the first full-scale wind farm in thailand. prime minister shinawatra attended the opening ceremony to place the introduction of renewable energy. >> translator: the government is ready to support...
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american greetings, proud sponsor of "the electric company." agreement from the u.s. department of education's ready to learn grant, and viewers like you, thank you. just go online to pbskidsgo.org. we have behind-the-scenes, entire episodes, and loads of brand-new games all the time. but n't just take my wd for it, go, check it out for yourself. play your harmonica like you mean it! this is going to go on a long time! and i'm not sorry to do it! i love that thing! i like your hat! i like your shoes! (laughter) captioning sponsored by wpbt >> this is n.b.r. >> tom: good evening. i'm tom hudson. susie is off tonight. from less money in your paycheck, to paying more at the gas pump, consumers are feeling the pinch, now company's dependent on spending, are feeling the heat. then there's coming government spending cuts. does the economy have enough kick in it to withstand the sequester? and a big win for activist investor david einhorn in his fight to get apple to share the wealth, with its shareholders. that and more tonight on "n.b.r."! if you get a paycheck, no doubt y
american greetings, proud sponsor of "the electric company." agreement from the u.s. department of education's ready to learn grant, and viewers like you, thank you. just go online to pbskidsgo.org. we have behind-the-scenes, entire episodes, and loads of brand-new games all the time. but n't just take my wd for it, go, check it out for yourself. play your harmonica like you mean it! this is going to go on a long time! and i'm not sorry to do it! i love that thing! i like your hat! i...
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such as banks banks and electric companies etc.? >> guest: you hear a lot of different concerns. interestingly enough you know one of the concerns we hear and you see it reflected in volume quality and time, great you have shared information about stuff that happened three months ago. but what about now? that is reason why we are trying trying to increase her time is so we are out ahead of the issues and we are making progress in that state. i think that we are over the last year particularly we have improved our ability to share information and factor with the private sector. also i hear concerns from different sectors about ensuring that the other sectors that they rely on also were increasing their cybersecurity. if you are a bank you are reliant on power and water and transportation to conduct your business. so what i frequently hear it is that all the companies want to ensure that all of the infrastructure sectors are moving together to increase their cybersecurity because everything is so interdependent. >> host: this is c-spa
such as banks banks and electric companies etc.? >> guest: you hear a lot of different concerns. interestingly enough you know one of the concerns we hear and you see it reflected in volume quality and time, great you have shared information about stuff that happened three months ago. but what about now? that is reason why we are trying trying to increase her time is so we are out ahead of the issues and we are making progress in that state. i think that we are over the last year...
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find your voice and share it, american greetings, proud sponsor of "the electric company." agreement from the u.s. department of education's ready to learn grant, and viewers like you, thank you. mmy, bat, nuggets and all your favorite animated characters are auditioning, and you're the judge. so plug into pbskidsgo.org and play to decide who has what it takes. wait, wait, jess, don't leave. i'll help you out here. pull! (glass breaking) cut! captioning sponsored by wpbt >> this is n.b.r. >> susie: good evening everyone. i'm susie gharib. worries about political gridlock, in italy and in washington, cause investors to dump stocks. it's the worst day for wall street since the november elections. >> tom: i'm tom hudson. with $85 billion in federal spending cuts just days away, we talk with congresswoman cathy mcmorris rodgers. >> susie: and the man who founded barnes and noble wants to buy his bookstores back, but he has no interest in the company's electronic book reader b&n's nook business. >> tom: that and more tonight on "n.b.r."! >> susie: a sharp sell off on wall street
find your voice and share it, american greetings, proud sponsor of "the electric company." agreement from the u.s. department of education's ready to learn grant, and viewers like you, thank you. mmy, bat, nuggets and all your favorite animated characters are auditioning, and you're the judge. so plug into pbskidsgo.org and play to decide who has what it takes. wait, wait, jess, don't leave. i'll help you out here. pull! (glass breaking) cut! captioning sponsored by wpbt >> this...
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and well, i suppose you could play for one of the electric company members, too. so, it could likely to be -- that makes no sense. francine has filmed 20 broken rerds (sneezing) it's another filming... (laughter) captioning sponsored by wpbt >> this is n.b.r. >> susie: good evening, everyone. i'm susie gharib. it's the first major storm to hit the northeast since hurricane sandy and it could be one for the record books. residents and businesses spent the day preparing for the worst. >> tom: i'm tom hudson. the u.s. trade gap narrows as the world buys more made in america products and the u.s. buys less foreign oil. >> susie: and with gas prices rising, chevy hopes its new diesel chevy cruze will attract buyers looking for more miles per gallon. >> tom: that and more tonight on "n.b.r." >> susie: millions of people are bracing tonight for a powerful snow storm that could cripple the east coast. some forecasters say this could be the blizzard of the century with record amounts of snow and extremely strong winds. in parts of the northeast, transportation was shut dow
and well, i suppose you could play for one of the electric company members, too. so, it could likely to be -- that makes no sense. francine has filmed 20 broken rerds (sneezing) it's another filming... (laughter) captioning sponsored by wpbt >> this is n.b.r. >> susie: good evening, everyone. i'm susie gharib. it's the first major storm to hit the northeast since hurricane sandy and it could be one for the record books. residents and businesses spent the day preparing for the worst....
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so go to pbskidsgo.org and play awesome electric company games and earn points r your favorite person, like me, hector. i mean, i'm your favorite, right? so what are you waiting for? >> this is nbr. captioning sponsored by wpbt >> tom: i'm tom hudson. susie is off tonight. federal reserve boss ben bernanke shows signs that the central bank will continue buying government bonds to help support the economy. the housing recovery continues building ground, with new home sales and home prices hitting multi-year highs. and the banking business may have fewer employees, but wall street bonuses are up, rising nearly 10% on average. tonight, a closer look at banking jobs. that and more tonight on nbr! the federal reserve strategy of buying government bonds to help the economy will continue. that was the capitol hill testimony today from the central bank's chairman, ben bernanke. in recent weeks, fed officials have raised worries about the strategy, but bernanke offered a strong defense for the program that's aimed at keeping interest rates low. the risks, he said, were manageable. hope the fed
so go to pbskidsgo.org and play awesome electric company games and earn points r your favorite person, like me, hector. i mean, i'm your favorite, right? so what are you waiting for? >> this is nbr. captioning sponsored by wpbt >> tom: i'm tom hudson. susie is off tonight. federal reserve boss ben bernanke shows signs that the central bank will continue buying government bonds to help support the economy. the housing recovery continues building ground, with new home sales and home...
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company games and earn points for your favorite person, like me, hector. i mean, i'm your favorite, right? so what are you waiting for? i'm great at telling people what to do. hey kids! pick up that trash. kidding with these, right? hey! (sneezing) bless you! captioning sponsored by wpbt >> this is n.b.r. >> tom: good evening. i'm tom hudson. susie is off tonight. the easy talk, but difficult plans to meet the challenge of creating more middle class jobs. finance ministers and central bankers from the world's biggest economies meet to debate spending cuts versus growth. we look at international investing and pockets of strength around the globe. and, hedge fund manager carl icahn ups his stake in herbalife, calling the vitamin maker a legit business. that and more tonight on "n.b.r." investors spent much of this week focused on the u.s. market with major market indexes hitting five-year highs. but now the spotlight is shifting overseas. g-20 finance ministers and central bankers are meeting in moscow over the weekend. they will be debating the need for aus
company games and earn points for your favorite person, like me, hector. i mean, i'm your favorite, right? so what are you waiting for? i'm great at telling people what to do. hey kids! pick up that trash. kidding with these, right? hey! (sneezing) bless you! captioning sponsored by wpbt >> this is n.b.r. >> tom: good evening. i'm tom hudson. susie is off tonight. the easy talk, but difficult plans to meet the challenge of creating more middle class jobs. finance ministers and...
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such as banks, electric companies, etc. >> guest: well, you hear a lot of different concerns. interestingly enough, i think, you know, one of the concerns that we hear and you see it reflected in why we set volume, quality and timeliness, okay? great, you've shared information with us about stuff that happened three months ago. yeah, but what about now? so that's one reason why we're trying to increase our timeliness so that we're out ahead of the issues. and we're making progress in that space. i think that we're over the last year in particular we've really improved our ability to share information faster with the private sector. um, i also hear concerns from different sectors about insuring that the other sectors that they rely on also are increasing their cybersecurity. you know, if you're, if you're a bank, you're reliant on power and water and transportation to conduct your business. so what i frequently hear is that all the companies want to make sure that all of the critical infrastructure sectors are moving together to increase their cybersecurity because everything i
such as banks, electric companies, etc. >> guest: well, you hear a lot of different concerns. interestingly enough, i think, you know, one of the concerns that we hear and you see it reflected in why we set volume, quality and timeliness, okay? great, you've shared information with us about stuff that happened three months ago. yeah, but what about now? so that's one reason why we're trying to increase our timeliness so that we're out ahead of the issues. and we're making progress in that...
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>> electric company. cheryl: okay. interesting. >> absolutely, involved in nuclear and renewable. scares me how much i like the company. cheryl: probably a great thing. den deny thank you so much. barnes & noble closing stores across the country, and an author can't sign an e-book. we'll ask casey sherman what he's doing in response to the challenge. cheryl: postal service facing criticism, and his turn to respond is coming up. coming up to break, the world's currencies, how they are faring against the dollar. dollar under pressure, and the same situation is happening today. euro at 1.75. ♪ dennis: e-book revolution batters barnes -- barnes & noble shutting down a third of the stores. that is bad for writers who use the stores to stoke their sales. his book "the finest hours," fitted for a disney movie, and there's a new book coming out, making journalists everywhere jealous of him. how important were the apeenses to you five years ago, and how many do you do now versus then? >> right, the book signings are incredibly important. it's, like, a pop star who goes out on tour to end
>> electric company. cheryl: okay. interesting. >> absolutely, involved in nuclear and renewable. scares me how much i like the company. cheryl: probably a great thing. den deny thank you so much. barnes & noble closing stores across the country, and an author can't sign an e-book. we'll ask casey sherman what he's doing in response to the challenge. cheryl: postal service facing criticism, and his turn to respond is coming up. coming up to break, the world's currencies, how...
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it made me wonder if there was a conspiracy with the electric company. >> or nancy pelosi. don't you think in a weird way, pop culture replaced patriotism as you see the pre-games and heisman and and -- halftimes and zone dances. >> it's true. because of our super bowl show we loved so much on friday, i did research and greg, it didn't used to be celebrities. at the first super bowl it was marching bands and pat activism patriotism. if this liberal professor doesn't want to love america while watching the super bowl, great. i just don't understand why you write about it or announce it to the world. it's like saying i have a bunch of bonn ons on my feet. >> she was journaling. >> kimberly. >> i brought my favorite pen. >> sorry about that. >> this is your makeup. >> that's a pen, glob oh, it is? >> can you fix it? >> yeah, i can. >> you have a broken nail? >> i -- answer a question that you pretend i might have just asked. >> okay, listen. it's hypocritical because the liberals and professors that seem to have such disdain for patriotism and the actual symbol of what guarant
it made me wonder if there was a conspiracy with the electric company. >> or nancy pelosi. don't you think in a weird way, pop culture replaced patriotism as you see the pre-games and heisman and and -- halftimes and zone dances. >> it's true. because of our super bowl show we loved so much on friday, i did research and greg, it didn't used to be celebrities. at the first super bowl it was marching bands and pat activism patriotism. if this liberal professor doesn't want to love...
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. >>> back firing on an electric car company. what would it take for to you buy an all electric -- not a hybrid, 100% electric. tweet us. >> and is it time for a new apple gadget? there's your hint. wow, that was hard hint. we will debate that, coming up. investor. yeah, i'm a serious investor but i'm a busy guy. it used to be easier but now there are more choices than ever. i want to know exactly what i am investing in. i want to know exactly how much i'm paying. i want to use the same stuff the big guys use. find out why nine out of ten large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. risk includes possible loss of principal. today is gonna be an important day for us. you ready? we wanna be our brother's keeper. what's number two we wanna do? bring it up to 90 decatherms. how bout ya, joe? let's go ahead and bring it online. attention on site, at
. >>> back firing on an electric car company. what would it take for to you buy an all electric -- not a hybrid, 100% electric. tweet us. >> and is it time for a new apple gadget? there's your hint. wow, that was hard hint. we will debate that, coming up. investor. yeah, i'm a serious investor but i'm a busy guy. it used to be easier but now there are more choices than ever. i want to know exactly what i am investing in. i want to know exactly how much i'm paying. i want to use...
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the electricity company blames it on sensing equipment which detektd an abnormality in the system. backup generators kicked in. and the game went on. i know you were out there. >> i was in baltimore. >> you were watching on tv? >> i was watching them in the bar. i was watching in the streets, listening on the radio. i was everywhere and nowhere at the same time. >> my husband went to bed when the ravens were ahead and the lights went out. i had to wake him up and say, hey, wake up. >> when the lights went out we were listening to the radio. it said san fran scores 14 points in two minutes. >> unbelievable. so happy though. >> so are the ravens and the city of baltimore. it's a victory and we're claiming it. 11:11 on news 4 midday. >> and what president obama had to say about the debate over [ male announcer ] when your business is powered by verizon, you can do more business per second. and with more reliable internet, that's more per second. and with a dedicated line, it's more per second. and with an additional line, it's more... table for 15? [ male announcer ] ...per second. bu
the electricity company blames it on sensing equipment which detektd an abnormality in the system. backup generators kicked in. and the game went on. i know you were out there. >> i was in baltimore. >> you were watching on tv? >> i was watching them in the bar. i was watching in the streets, listening on the radio. i was everywhere and nowhere at the same time. >> my husband went to bed when the ravens were ahead and the lights went out. i had to wake him up and say,...
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new orleans electric company says demand for power exceeded a trip setting in the relay. in essence, blowing the circuit breaker. the maker of the device says the problem was not with the equipment but with how it was used. >>> giants fans were all over san francisco today. fanfest is tomorrow at at&t park. today manager bruce bochy and some of the players were at the ballpark getting ready for the big event and sergio romo took the opportunity to explain his "i only look illegal" t-shirt that he wore during a world series parade. >> the shirt wasn't really to try to stir any kind of ruckus or anything. it was more or less to show the latin community especially those in arizona that the same things happen to me no matter who i have or what i have accomplished in life. i get the same profile every now and then. >> also in san francisco, today the giants took part in another clean sweep to celebrate their world series victory. they partnered with mayor lee to announce a new anti-litter campaign. >>> coming up in the next half hour a breakthrough in the case of a slain suisu
new orleans electric company says demand for power exceeded a trip setting in the relay. in essence, blowing the circuit breaker. the maker of the device says the problem was not with the equipment but with how it was used. >>> giants fans were all over san francisco today. fanfest is tomorrow at at&t park. today manager bruce bochy and some of the players were at the ballpark getting ready for the big event and sergio romo took the opportunity to explain his "i only look...
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that made it said it was the electric company's department for setting it up wrong. >>> jesse jackson jr. signed a plea deal with prosecutors. he was under investigation for misusing campaign funds. details of that deal are unknown but according to local reports in chicago he could still face time in prison. >>> at number four, michelle obama will attend today's funeral for 15-year-old hadiya pendleton, chicago honor student banned down a week after performing at the president obama's inauguration. pendleton had no gang affiliation and was likely not the intended target. we'll have a report from that funeral later on this morning. >>> and then number five takes us back to the northeast and that blizzard. drivers in at least three states are banned from the roads, the governor called for a halt of all normal traffic same for rhode island and connecticut. only emergency vehicles can enter now on most highways. the blizzard's biggest effect power outages throughout the northeast, more than 650,000 homes and businesses without power. more than half of those are in the state of massachuset
that made it said it was the electric company's department for setting it up wrong. >>> jesse jackson jr. signed a plea deal with prosecutors. he was under investigation for misusing campaign funds. details of that deal are unknown but according to local reports in chicago he could still face time in prison. >>> at number four, michelle obama will attend today's funeral for 15-year-old hadiya pendleton, chicago honor student banned down a week after performing at the president...
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the local electric company that supplies power to the super dome said that a device that was installed to prevent power outages is to blame. remember, this was installed to prevent outages. the device was set for a smaller load and all of that power needed tripped the device. the outage could have been the -- if they set the trip threshold higher. >>> there is a lot of debate lately about the redskins name. we want to know what you think. is it offensive or part of the tradition in tell us your thoughts on the facebook page. search for my fox dc. >>> robert griffin 3 walked the red carpet to accept his rookie- of-the-year last week. it's progress considering he had knee surgery on january 9th and he's i'ming to be back in action. lindsay member offy has more. >> reporter: there are -- lindsay murphy has more. >> reporter: there are many reasons why they want him on the field again and off the field, he's as entertaining and charming as you're about to see in his funniest press conference moments from 2012. >> to check time and we checked their gut. >> and -- >> reporter: am good for on
the local electric company that supplies power to the super dome said that a device that was installed to prevent power outages is to blame. remember, this was installed to prevent outages. the device was set for a smaller load and all of that power needed tripped the device. the outage could have been the -- if they set the trip threshold higher. >>> there is a lot of debate lately about the redskins name. we want to know what you think. is it offensive or part of the tradition in...
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but the company that made that device says it was the electric company's fault for setting it up wrong. and number three, a judge in cleveland sentenced the amish man behind a string of beard-cutting attacks 15 years in prison. he was convicted of hate crimes. several of his followers received shorter sentences. >>> number four, jesse jackson, he signed a plea deal. but he was under investigation for misusing campaign funds. details of that deal are unknown. but according to local reports out of chicago, he could still face prison time. >>> and then finally, michelle obama will attend today's funeral for 15-year-old hadiya pendleton, a chicago honor student and band majorette gunned down a week after performing at president obama's inauguration. police told our affiliates that pendleton had no gang affiliation and not likely the intended target. we'll have reports coming up later on this morning. >>> and then in phoenix, the murder trial of jodi arias took a dramatic turn this week. arias took the stand and admitted to killing her ex-boyfriend travis alexander. she described how she st
but the company that made that device says it was the electric company's fault for setting it up wrong. and number three, a judge in cleveland sentenced the amish man behind a string of beard-cutting attacks 15 years in prison. he was convicted of hate crimes. several of his followers received shorter sentences. >>> number four, jesse jackson, he signed a plea deal. but he was under investigation for misusing campaign funds. details of that deal are unknown. but according to local...
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power companies submit the data every year to a national database, but representatives of tokyo electric power company say they have filed no radiation figures for people who have worked at fukushima daiichi since the nuclear meltdown of march, 2011. tepco officials say it took time to transfer the data into electronic form because for some time after the accident workers recorded their radiation doses on paper. the officials say they will submit the data by the end of next month. >>> australian federal police seized a ton of illegal stimulants in the largest ever methamphetamine bust. the drugs were hidden in a shipment from southeastern china. police say the drugs weigh 585 kilograms and have a street value of around $440 million u.s. dollars. they entered australia from the southern chinese city of shenzhen. police arrested three people, a singaporean, a man from hong kong and an australian. they came to collect the shipment from a storage facility in western sydney. a police spokesperson says the drug syndicate based in southeastern china may have been involved in the case. investiga
power companies submit the data every year to a national database, but representatives of tokyo electric power company say they have filed no radiation figures for people who have worked at fukushima daiichi since the nuclear meltdown of march, 2011. tepco officials say it took time to transfer the data into electronic form because for some time after the accident workers recorded their radiation doses on paper. the officials say they will submit the data by the end of next month. >>>...
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we're working with the national grid, our electrical company. we've got to open these roads in order for them to get in and restore power. so that's a priority. we ask people to stay off the roads here in providence as the governor has in the state of rhode island. that gives us an ability to get the experts in to put the power back up. that's a concern. that's a priority we're working on. >> reporter: what do you think by tonight possibly at least for providence? i know you still have about 5,000 people in this city without power. >> yeah. we're hopeful we put -- the national grid put about 2,000 people back up in the short period of time. so some are going to be more complicated. but we're working going to work throughout the day. >> reporter: i know an alert went out, folks. if you're here in providence, in rhode island, a lot of stop lights are out because of the power outage. that makes driving treacherous. i think people see the scene and see that it's light out and that the snow is not heavy. they think they can come back out. what's your
we're working with the national grid, our electrical company. we've got to open these roads in order for them to get in and restore power. so that's a priority. we ask people to stay off the roads here in providence as the governor has in the state of rhode island. that gives us an ability to get the experts in to put the power back up. that's a concern. that's a priority we're working on. >> reporter: what do you think by tonight possibly at least for providence? i know you still have...
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tokyo electric power company operates the plant. access is highly restricted. journalists were able to enter the plant on monday. the tsunami damaged four reactors, three of them suffered a meltdown. radiation levels are still high. earlier i spoke with a chief correspondent who was one of the journalists who entered the site. you weren't wearing a protective suit. weren't they necessary? >> reporter: the site has been cleaned up to keep the contaminated particles in the air to a minimum. we wore masks, gloves, and shoe coverings as safety precaution. we entered through the main gate and visited a control center. radiation level climbed from 3.5 to 30 milisieverts. the highest level was 1,370. we only stayed there an hour. by comparison, for example, the background radiation level in new york is from 0.05 to 0.25. >> it's quite high. ultimately, the utility will have to dismantle the reactor. what kind of work is going on now at the plant? >> at this point, the most important task is to cool down the reactor. if these units are kept consistently cool, if not, a
tokyo electric power company operates the plant. access is highly restricted. journalists were able to enter the plant on monday. the tsunami damaged four reactors, three of them suffered a meltdown. radiation levels are still high. earlier i spoke with a chief correspondent who was one of the journalists who entered the site. you weren't wearing a protective suit. weren't they necessary? >> reporter: the site has been cleaned up to keep the contaminated particles in the air to a minimum....
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and electric car company tesla is set to turn a small profit in the first quarter. however, the stock sold off 3% last night after the company revealed losing $90 million in the 4th quarter. if you're wondering what traders think about yesterday's sell-off, todd horwitz is here to tell us. he's with the adam mesh group. hi todd. > > hello. we are making dramatic moves, and technically there is no damage to the market. the trend in the market still remains higher. just look for us to come down for some support here around 1500 or 1505 in the s&p. > it sounds like investors shouldn't worry too much about the fed ending q/e. what do you think? > > you know, i think that the fed artificially built this market. for the average joe, i don't think the fed has any effect one way or the other. what they are doing is more helping the banks in bailing out toxic assets and more helping the big companies where they can borrow money at cheaper rates. for the average guy, i don't think it really matters what the fed does. > people are concerned about the big budget cuts, the seque
and electric car company tesla is set to turn a small profit in the first quarter. however, the stock sold off 3% last night after the company revealed losing $90 million in the 4th quarter. if you're wondering what traders think about yesterday's sell-off, todd horwitz is here to tell us. he's with the adam mesh group. hi todd. > > hello. we are making dramatic moves, and technically there is no damage to the market. the trend in the market still remains higher. just look for us to come...
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tokyo electric power company operates the plant. access is highly restricted. journalists were able to enter the plant on monday. the tsunami damaged four reactors, three of them suffered a meltdown. radiation levels are still high. earlier i spoke with a chief correspondent who was one of the journalists who entered the site. you weren't wearing a protective suit. weren't they necessary? >> reporter: the site has been cleaned up to keep the contaminated particles in the air to a minimum. we wore masks, gloves, and shoe coverings as safety precaution. we entered through the main gate and visited a control center. radiation level climbed from 3.5 to 30 milisieverts. the highest level was 1,370. we only stayed there an hour. by comparison, for example, the background radiation level in new york is from 0.05 to 0.25. >> it's quite high. ultimately, the utility will have to dismantle the reactor. what kind of work is going on now at the plant? >> at this point, the most important task is to cool down the reactor. if these units are kept consistently cool, if not, a
tokyo electric power company operates the plant. access is highly restricted. journalists were able to enter the plant on monday. the tsunami damaged four reactors, three of them suffered a meltdown. radiation levels are still high. earlier i spoke with a chief correspondent who was one of the journalists who entered the site. you weren't wearing a protective suit. weren't they necessary? >> reporter: the site has been cleaned up to keep the contaminated particles in the air to a minimum....
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he says last february, that is, tokyo electric power company wouldn't let the panel access the buildings housing reactor one at fukushima. he said tepco representatives told the panel it was covered by sheeting and pitch dark inside. he maintains they said entering would be dangerous. tanaka said that's why the panel abandoned the idea of an on-site examination. they reportedly showed the panel video depicting the interior of the reactor building. they explained the images were shot before the installation of the cover. but tanaka says that turned out to be false. he says the images were shot after the installation and he says the inside of the reactor building wasn't pitch dark, despite the cover. tanaka argues tepco's explanation constitutes a serious obstruction of the panel's business. he's demanding the diet look into these developments and conduct an on-site investigation. tepco spokespersons refute the allegation. they say the officials in charge made a mistake in dating the footage. >>> from earthquakes to tsunami, when it comes to disasters, people in japan know just how unforgi
he says last february, that is, tokyo electric power company wouldn't let the panel access the buildings housing reactor one at fukushima. he said tepco representatives told the panel it was covered by sheeting and pitch dark inside. he maintains they said entering would be dangerous. tanaka said that's why the panel abandoned the idea of an on-site examination. they reportedly showed the panel video depicting the interior of the reactor building. they explained the images were shot before the...
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battery company where inspectors found employees playing video games, card games, cards, working at animal shelters, all while on the clock. and the only batteries they're building, so far they're in south korea. we keep hearing stories like this. so at a time when we're desperately looking for places to cut the federal budget, is this a perfect place to start? hi, everybody. welcome to "fbes on fox." let's go in with steve forks, rick you thinker, elizabeth mcdonald, morgan brennan, rich carlguard and mike. steve, if you want to cut waste, is this the place to start? >> sure, david. green energy a great place to save green dollars. if green energy had any promise, entrepreneurs would be in on it. in terms of clean energy, we have it in our backyard with natural gas, remove obstacles to that, we'll have all the clean energy we want and need and export it. >> rick, you're against government waste. this was an incredibly wasteful program. is this the place we should start cutting? >> i actually came up with a very short quote that i think speaks to this point better than i could ever
battery company where inspectors found employees playing video games, card games, cards, working at animal shelters, all while on the clock. and the only batteries they're building, so far they're in south korea. we keep hearing stories like this. so at a time when we're desperately looking for places to cut the federal budget, is this a perfect place to start? hi, everybody. welcome to "fbes on fox." let's go in with steve forks, rick you thinker, elizabeth mcdonald, morgan brennan,...