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cat ♪ ♪ nature cat, nature cat ♪ nature cat, nature cat, nature cat ♪ ♪ so, what are we waiting for? ♪ ♪ we're so excited to explore ♪ ♪ all that nature has in store with nature cat ♪ ♪ go, go, go ♪ tally ho ♪ go, go, go ♪ tally ho! ♪ he's our favourite nature guide ♪ ♪ we just can't wait to get-- ♪ outside! ♪ we're swinging through the trees now ♪ ♪ we're jumping in the leaves now ♪ ♪ we're getting muddy knees now with nature cat ♪ ♪ nature cat, nature cat ♪ tally ho! ♪ nature cat, nature cat nature cat ♪ ♪ tally ho! you guys, let's go. go, go, go. tally ho! oh, boy. i've never seen squeeks run so fast. her friends are back in town, and she's excited to see them. yep, the butterflies should be showing up any day now. and today feels like the day. thousands of colourful butterflies, flying around those beautiful flowers... oh, man. oh, man. i can't wait to video it. i can't wait to frolic with the butterflies. i'm one of the greatest frolickers of all time. la-la-la-la-la. see? it'll be butterflies galore. and maybe one will land on my
cat ♪ ♪ nature cat, nature cat ♪ nature cat, nature cat, nature cat ♪ ♪ so, what are we waiting for? ♪ ♪ we're so excited to explore ♪ ♪ all that nature has in store with nature cat ♪ ♪ go, go, go ♪ tally ho ♪ go, go, go ♪ tally ho! ♪ he's our favourite nature guide ♪ ♪ we just can't wait to get-- ♪ outside! ♪ we're swinging through the trees now ♪ ♪ we're jumping in the leaves now ♪ ♪ we're getting muddy knees now with nature cat ♪ ♪ nature...
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Aug 19, 2016
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and it's a philosophy of rights and in particular of natural rights. what was a natural right? the framers disagree about many things, but they agreed that all men, men and women, have certain unalienable, inherent, and fundamental rights. these rights in us by virtue of the fact we're human. they come from god or nature, not from government, and the framers believed that these rights could be discerned by the mind of men, by reason. and they talked often about the same kind of rights as being natural and unalienable. the right to worship god according to the dictates of conscious. the rights of enjoying life and liberty, and pursuing and obtaining happiness and safety and in particular, in some ways most importantly of all, they talked about the unalienable right of individuals to alter and abolish government wherever it becomes destructive of these ends. there was a theory of the nature the framers absorbed from philosophers like john locke and thomas jefferson read these philosophers as did george mason, the author of the virginia declaration of rights. jefferson when he wro
and it's a philosophy of rights and in particular of natural rights. what was a natural right? the framers disagree about many things, but they agreed that all men, men and women, have certain unalienable, inherent, and fundamental rights. these rights in us by virtue of the fact we're human. they come from god or nature, not from government, and the framers believed that these rights could be discerned by the mind of men, by reason. and they talked often about the same kind of rights as being...
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Aug 27, 2016
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when you look natural-gas revolution. the futures natural gas, a true wonder fuel. is made in america, it is cheap and clean burning. why wouldn't you want -- we should use as much as we can. the most clean burning source of electrical power we can have, natural gas production has gone up in the united states. you see what happened to the amount of emissions. they have gone down. natural gas, very interesting, the groups like the sierra club used to be pro natural gas to recognize the incredible benefits of natural gas, very much in favor of natural gas until the fracking revolution. they were not against fracking per se. it was the mass production of natural gas so the price of natural gas fell dramatically and we had a super abundance of natural gas and they were against it. i think it is because they are against industrialization. want to smoke out the economy and pay penance. this shows we are energy-efficient economy. the left talks about making america more energy efficient, it is natural progress, we have produced more goods and services with less energy. we
when you look natural-gas revolution. the futures natural gas, a true wonder fuel. is made in america, it is cheap and clean burning. why wouldn't you want -- we should use as much as we can. the most clean burning source of electrical power we can have, natural gas production has gone up in the united states. you see what happened to the amount of emissions. they have gone down. natural gas, very interesting, the groups like the sierra club used to be pro natural gas to recognize the...
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Aug 20, 2016
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as you look at the rims and the cliff formation around me you see this natural break. this was a funnel. these rims run all the way to billings and quite a distance to the east. here we have a natural break where these herds of buffalo, elk and other animals would have been able to funnel down to the river, cross, and feed in this area. thus, when we talk back about the native americans and their use of the site, the idea they had this large platform to stand upon and use both for cultural ceremonies but also for hunting is immense, if you think about the number of animals that would have been in this area on a regular basis. as we think about that we think about the changes because for us the buffalo herds are not really here anymore. there are still some elk seen. the big horn sheep that were seen by clark on the cliffs are no longer here. we still have a few mountain lions hanging out in the area and, of course, coyotes wander around every once in a while. but the landmarks are still here. from those landmarks start a story. that story is of the west. pompey's pille
as you look at the rims and the cliff formation around me you see this natural break. this was a funnel. these rims run all the way to billings and quite a distance to the east. here we have a natural break where these herds of buffalo, elk and other animals would have been able to funnel down to the river, cross, and feed in this area. thus, when we talk back about the native americans and their use of the site, the idea they had this large platform to stand upon and use both for cultural...
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Aug 25, 2016
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the saving of natural resources was conservation pure and simple. one important phase of the development of these resources was more than that. it was the making of a nationwide system of recreational areas, small or more numerous state parks closer to the people, more easily accessible for their use, supplementing the magnificent national parks. conservation work in all its many phases is being done in these state park areas from one end of the country to the other. better facilities for forest fire fighting are being provided through the building of truck trails, fire lanes and observation towers and the stringing of communication lines. speed is imperative in forest fires roads to reach the scene of action. dead trees and tangled dry undergrowth are being cleared from the forest where necessary to prevent the starting of fires. an aggressive war is being waged on the insects which slowly but surely are destroying natural beauty in our wide open spaces. tent caterpillars are a menace to our forest plans. and beautiful meadows and fields are consta
the saving of natural resources was conservation pure and simple. one important phase of the development of these resources was more than that. it was the making of a nationwide system of recreational areas, small or more numerous state parks closer to the people, more easily accessible for their use, supplementing the magnificent national parks. conservation work in all its many phases is being done in these state park areas from one end of the country to the other. better facilities for...
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Aug 14, 2016
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science looking at natural gas, and natural gas is mostly methane. 95% methane. it turns out that methane is a more potent greenhouse gas, the first 20 years after it's emitted, and of course the next 10 to 15 years surely by the next 20 years, we need to have a new energy system. so, natural gas is actually -- when you look at the threat to the global climate -- this is not me speaking. this is scientist at cornell good elsewhere -- actually a bigger threat to the climate in the first 20 years after it is emitted sin it's 100 times more potent than carbon is in the first 20 years. so we need to get off of natural gas. it's a bridge to nowhere, and a -- it's a bigger threat to our global climate, and you know what upsets me so much is the idea we would be billing another 40 years of this infrastructure. the banks are literally investing and learning billions of dollars to build all of this infrastructure that will last for decades. that's why we know it's not a bridge fuel. this is just an excuse and a way to try to buy people into it, and you know, we need to st
science looking at natural gas, and natural gas is mostly methane. 95% methane. it turns out that methane is a more potent greenhouse gas, the first 20 years after it's emitted, and of course the next 10 to 15 years surely by the next 20 years, we need to have a new energy system. so, natural gas is actually -- when you look at the threat to the global climate -- this is not me speaking. this is scientist at cornell good elsewhere -- actually a bigger threat to the climate in the first 20 years...
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Aug 2, 2016
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in fact natural natural gas is a really, really traded before the 1990s. today we now have 20 giant utilities that operate in this country and provide more than 50% of power. they use all of the above strategy and they are ar encouraging fracking and a party to it. changed in do the thing that changed in the energy policy act of 2005, did not, did not have the name quite right before. it gave the federal energy regulatory commission that was created under the carter administration new and big powers. it it put it in charge of the environment, putting it in charge of our most important environmental law in terms of building new things. that is the national environmental policy act that requires that environmental impact assessment study be done to look at the environmental impact. . . to look at the environmental impacts. so this agency that has almost never seen an oil and gas or electricity project that it does not love now is in charge of doing the environmental assessment. it also gave it the power of eminent domain, superseding what states and localiti
in fact natural natural gas is a really, really traded before the 1990s. today we now have 20 giant utilities that operate in this country and provide more than 50% of power. they use all of the above strategy and they are ar encouraging fracking and a party to it. changed in do the thing that changed in the energy policy act of 2005, did not, did not have the name quite right before. it gave the federal energy regulatory commission that was created under the carter administration new and big...
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it is a unique combination with naturally occurring substances. it has been shown to reduce the symptoms of enlarged prostate, helping return men to comfortable and happy lives. and no side effects. it has stinging nettle and pumpkin seed oil. all with long histories of limiting overnight urination, lessening urgency. a powerful antioxidant clinically proven to promote and support prostate health. plus, vitamin d and zinc. to round out this powerful prostrate-helping formula. what all in an easy to swallow pill. what is getting your life back worth to you? painful and bloody surgery costs thousands of dollars and prescription drugs with potential side effects could cost hundreds of dollars. this will not cost you $100. not even close. a full two-month supply is only $79.95, but it won't cost you that either because we will let you try it for 30 days for free. that is right. free. you pay only shipping and processing. call in the next 10 minutes and as our free gift we will include a 30-day supply of provigor, an all-natural formula for those intim
it is a unique combination with naturally occurring substances. it has been shown to reduce the symptoms of enlarged prostate, helping return men to comfortable and happy lives. and no side effects. it has stinging nettle and pumpkin seed oil. all with long histories of limiting overnight urination, lessening urgency. a powerful antioxidant clinically proven to promote and support prostate health. plus, vitamin d and zinc. to round out this powerful prostrate-helping formula. what all in an...
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Aug 10, 2016
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on nature. what do people think about nature, how do they treat nature? how does nature respond in turn and affect us? it's always a back and forth. one of my favorite historical topics. when i was in graduate school, i got interested particularly in the environmental movement. who became an environmentalist, why did they become an environmentalist, what happens when other parts of their life intersect with their environmentalism, and particularly, i got fascinated by people who became environmentalists that you would never expect. you can kind of see where this is going. one of the things i love about historical study is when historical actors go off script. when they do things that you do not expect. that you would never expect. i like the fact that people are complicated. that's a truism, i realize, but it is a truism for a reason. i think sometimes we lose sight of that. people are complicated. and i wanted to explore that. so my two interests came together in my book, and they come together
on nature. what do people think about nature, how do they treat nature? how does nature respond in turn and affect us? it's always a back and forth. one of my favorite historical topics. when i was in graduate school, i got interested particularly in the environmental movement. who became an environmentalist, why did they become an environmentalist, what happens when other parts of their life intersect with their environmentalism, and particularly, i got fascinated by people who became...
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Aug 1, 2016
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nature's bounty ? you can help prevent blindness in undernourished children across the globe by getting your vitamins at walgreens. walgreens. at the corner of happy and healthy. right now with card, select nature's bounty vitamins are buy one, get one free. i accept i'm not 22 a higher risk of stroke due to afib, a type of irregular heartbeat not caused by a heart valve problem. but i won't play anything less than my best. so if there's something better than warfarin, i'm going for it. eliquis. eliquis reduced the risk of stroke better than warfarin, plus it had significantly less major bleeding than warfarin... eliquis had both... that's what i wanted to hear. don't stop taking eliquis unless your doctor tells you to, as stopping increases your risk of having a stroke. and in rare cases fatal bleeding. don't take eliquis if you have an artificial heart valve or abnormal bleeding. while taking eliquis, you may bruise more easily... ...and it may take longer than usual for any bleeding to stop. seek im
nature's bounty ? you can help prevent blindness in undernourished children across the globe by getting your vitamins at walgreens. walgreens. at the corner of happy and healthy. right now with card, select nature's bounty vitamins are buy one, get one free. i accept i'm not 22 a higher risk of stroke due to afib, a type of irregular heartbeat not caused by a heart valve problem. but i won't play anything less than my best. so if there's something better than warfarin, i'm going for it....
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Aug 25, 2016
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how do you balance your response to history as well as the natural places. >> well both the natural places and the cultural sites have a story to be told. we tell story through place. we have great partners like the smithsonian. but we actually have the physical asset where history was made. in a national location like yellow stone or yosemite, you can tell the story of animal life or climate change. but in a place like gettysburg you can tell not only the physical activity of the civil war but the meaning behind it, such as the release and freedom of over 4 million africans that became african-american citizens. >> what would you say has been the most important change in the park service in the last 50 years? >> well i think that on one part we haven't changed that much. we still have our strong mission orientation, public service to the american people, and that has been a strong continuity. but i think broadening the story, trying to fill in the gaps in the american experience, it's not one narrative, it's multiple narratives. and i think using strong scholarship, working with his stori
how do you balance your response to history as well as the natural places. >> well both the natural places and the cultural sites have a story to be told. we tell story through place. we have great partners like the smithsonian. but we actually have the physical asset where history was made. in a national location like yellow stone or yosemite, you can tell the story of animal life or climate change. but in a place like gettysburg you can tell not only the physical activity of the civil...
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all natural, non gmo ingredients with vitamin d and whole milk. new dannon , natural is back. ? the sun'll come out tomorrow... ? for people with heart failure, tresto is a medicine that helps make more tomorrows possible. ? tomorrow, tomorrow... ? ? i love ya, tomorrow ? in the largest heart failure study ever. entresto helped more people stay alive and out of the hospital than a leading heart failure medicine. women who are pregnant must not take entresto. it can cause harm or death to an unborn baby. don't take entresto with an ace inhibitor or aliskiren. if you've had angioedema while taking an ace or arb medicine, don't take entresto. are angioedema, low blood pressure... ...kidney problems, or high potassium in your blood. ? tomorrow, tomorrow i love ya, tomorrow.? ask your heart doctor about entresto. and help make tomorrow possible. >>> a breathtaking stunt >>> a breathtaking stunt atop an 1800-foot norwegian peak. a young daredevil jumped from one rocky crag to another on a mountain bike. no one is sure if he's the first to do be the last. who else would be crazy enough
all natural, non gmo ingredients with vitamin d and whole milk. new dannon , natural is back. ? the sun'll come out tomorrow... ? for people with heart failure, tresto is a medicine that helps make more tomorrows possible. ? tomorrow, tomorrow... ? ? i love ya, tomorrow ? in the largest heart failure study ever. entresto helped more people stay alive and out of the hospital than a leading heart failure medicine. women who are pregnant must not take entresto. it can cause harm or death to an...
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natural resources. natural resources. she has also held significant roles in the reagan administration as deputy assistant to the president for presidential personnel and later as special assistant to the president director of cabinet affairs. she also served as senior specialist to attorney general edwin meese and in particular today's program as deputy undersecretary of the of the department of the interior as was the assistant secretary for fish, wildlife and parks. please join me in welcoming my colleague peggy norton dunlop. [applause] mac >> thank you so much john and it's a pleasure to see all of you here today. this is an exciting day. it saw as exciting when good friend and great people turn out for great books and we have got one today that we are going to be introducing to you. it's my pleasure to introduce both of our co-authors for today and i'm going to introduce them both and then asked them to come to the podium and make their remarks and we will have plenty of time for questions. our fi
natural resources. natural resources. she has also held significant roles in the reagan administration as deputy assistant to the president for presidential personnel and later as special assistant to the president director of cabinet affairs. she also served as senior specialist to attorney general edwin meese and in particular today's program as deputy undersecretary of the of the department of the interior as was the assistant secretary for fish, wildlife and parks. please join me in...
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if you look at the natural gas revolution as we look to the future to me the future as natural gas. it's a true wonder fuel. it's made in america, is cheap, it's abundant and is cleanburning. why would we want to use it we should use as much of it as we can is by far the most clean source of electric power we can have. . . they are just against industrialization. they do want to slow down the economy in the pay some kind of premise. this just shows we are an incredibly energy efficient economy. the left keeps talking about making the left more efficient and we are. this is just natural progress. we produce more work because of services with less energy. we don't need the government to tell us that our mandate. it's the course of history. this is one of the charges that the left is making that the methane missions are out of control. methane emissions have fallen even as we have used more natural gas. this is another important point. i think most americans don't really understand this but my goodness, barack obama doesn't understand this. if you listen to what he was saying through h
if you look at the natural gas revolution as we look to the future to me the future as natural gas. it's a true wonder fuel. it's made in america, is cheap, it's abundant and is cleanburning. why would we want to use it we should use as much of it as we can is by far the most clean source of electric power we can have. . . they are just against industrialization. they do want to slow down the economy in the pay some kind of premise. this just shows we are an incredibly energy efficient economy....
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nature's bounty ? you can help prevent blindness in undernourished children across the globe by getting your vitamins at walgreens. walgreens. at the corner of happy and healthy. right now with card, select nature's bounty vitamins are buy one, get one free. i accept i'm not 22 risk of stroke due to afib, a type of irregular heartbeat not caused by a heart valve problem. but i won't play anything less than my best. so if there's something better than warfarin, i'm going for it. eliquis. eliquis reduced the risk of stroke better than warfarin, plus it had significantly less major bleeding than warfarin... eliquis had both... that's what i wanted to hear. don't stop taking eliquis unless your doctor tells you to, as stopping increases your risk of having a stroke. e cases fatal bleeding. don't take eliquis if you have an artificial heart valve or abnormal bleeding. while taking eliquis, you may bruise more easily... ...and it may take longer than usual for any bleeding to stop. seek immediate medical car
nature's bounty ? you can help prevent blindness in undernourished children across the globe by getting your vitamins at walgreens. walgreens. at the corner of happy and healthy. right now with card, select nature's bounty vitamins are buy one, get one free. i accept i'm not 22 risk of stroke due to afib, a type of irregular heartbeat not caused by a heart valve problem. but i won't play anything less than my best. so if there's something better than warfarin, i'm going for it. eliquis. eliquis...
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they were rewritten and away to actually incentivize natural gas and smaller natural gas plants and more recently in 2005, we have seen other rules change to incentivize fracking and natural gas. under the bush administration in 2005 the energy bill was passed it has three benefits for the oil and gas industry. one most most of you are familiar with, the hell burton loophole which exempted the from the state's drinking act and the other two are less well-known. one is the repeal of the bill i talked about, the republican utility holding company act of 1935. that was repealed and its repeal means utilities could get is because they wanted, they could engage in any kind of activity including the trading and the speculation on the stock market that was for bidden before. in fact natural gas wasn't even really traded before the 1990s. today we now have 20 giant utilities that operate in this country and provide more than 50% of power, they use the all of the above strategy and they are encouraging fracking and really a party to it. the other thing that changed in the energy policy act of 200
they were rewritten and away to actually incentivize natural gas and smaller natural gas plants and more recently in 2005, we have seen other rules change to incentivize fracking and natural gas. under the bush administration in 2005 the energy bill was passed it has three benefits for the oil and gas industry. one most most of you are familiar with, the hell burton loophole which exempted the from the state's drinking act and the other two are less well-known. one is the repeal of the bill i...
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it was so natural-looking. and i just -- i felt pretty i felt i got myself back. >> so, find the solution that's right for you. here's how. >> announcer: don't tolerate another day of hair loss or thinning hair...because now the solution you need to get a fuller, natural head of hair is just one phone call away. hair club is the world's leading provider of all tested and proven hair-loss solutions. because no single solution is right for every type of hair loss, call hair club now for this free educational booklet hair-and-scalp analysis at any of our hair club centers nationwide. young or old, man or woman, no matter what kind of hair loss you may have, hair club has a unique solution for you, guaranteed. no other company on the planet can make that claim. hair club has been the recognized leader in hair-loss solutions for almost 40 years, with centers in over 100 locations and over half a million satisfied clients. call or go online now and get the facts. hair club's new breakthrough educational booklet is yo
it was so natural-looking. and i just -- i felt pretty i felt i got myself back. >> so, find the solution that's right for you. here's how. >> announcer: don't tolerate another day of hair loss or thinning hair...because now the solution you need to get a fuller, natural head of hair is just one phone call away. hair club is the world's leading provider of all tested and proven hair-loss solutions. because no single solution is right for every type of hair loss, call hair club now...
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Aug 10, 2016
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on nature. what do people think about nature, how do they treat nature? how does nature respond in turn and effect us? it's sort of a back and forth. one of my favorite historical topics. when i was in graduate school, i got interested particularly in the environmental movement. who became an environmentalist, why did they become an environmentalist, what happens when other parts of their life intersect with their environmentalism, and particularly, i got fascinated by people who became environmentalists that you would never expect. you can kind of see where this is going. one of the things i love about historical study is when historical actors go off script. when they do things that you do not expect. that you would never expect. i like the fact that people are complicated. that's a truism, i realize, but it is a truism for a reason. i think sometimes we lose sight of that. people are complicated. and i wanted to explore that. so my two interests came together in my book, and they come togethe
on nature. what do people think about nature, how do they treat nature? how does nature respond in turn and effect us? it's sort of a back and forth. one of my favorite historical topics. when i was in graduate school, i got interested particularly in the environmental movement. who became an environmentalist, why did they become an environmentalist, what happens when other parts of their life intersect with their environmentalism, and particularly, i got fascinated by people who became...
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Aug 23, 2016
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all natural, non gmo ingredients with vitamin d and whole milk. new dannon , natural is back. ? the sun'll come out tomorrow... ? for people with heart failure, tomorrow is not a given. possible. ? tomorrow, tomorrow... ? ? i love ya, tomorrow ? in the largest heart failure study ever. entresto helped more people stay alive and out of the hospital than a leading heart failure medicine. women who are pregnant must not take entresto. it can cause harm or death to an unborn baby. don't take entresto with an ace inhibitor or aliskiren. if you've had angioedema while taking an ace or arb medicine, don't take entresto. . ...kidney problems, or high potassium in your blood. ? tomorrow, tomorrow i love ya, tomorrow.? ask your heart doctor about entresto. and help make tomorrow possible. >>> a breathtaking stunt atop an 1800-foot norwegian peak. a young daredevil jumped from one rocky crag to another on a he believes he'll probably be the last. who else would be crazy enough to try that. wow. >>> your instagram photos may tell you if you're depressed and a transgender policy is blocked.
all natural, non gmo ingredients with vitamin d and whole milk. new dannon , natural is back. ? the sun'll come out tomorrow... ? for people with heart failure, tomorrow is not a given. possible. ? tomorrow, tomorrow... ? ? i love ya, tomorrow ? in the largest heart failure study ever. entresto helped more people stay alive and out of the hospital than a leading heart failure medicine. women who are pregnant must not take entresto. it can cause harm or death to an unborn baby. don't take...
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Aug 23, 2016
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all natural, non gmo ingredients with vitamin d and whole milk. new dannon , natural is back. ? the sun'll come out tomorrow... ? for people with heart failure, that helps make more tomorrows possible. ? tomorrow, tomorrow... ? ? i love ya, tomorrow ? in the largest heart failure study ever. entresto helped more people stay alive and out of the hospital than a leading heart failure medicine. women who are pregnant must not take entresto. it can cause harm or death to an unborn baby. don't take entresto with an ace inhibitor or aliskiren. if you've had angioedema while taking an ace or arb medicine, don't take entresto. low blood pressure... ...kidney problems, or high potassium in your blood. ? tomorrow, tomorrow i love ya, tomorrow.? ask your heart doctor about entresto. and help make tomorrow possible. >>> a breathtaking stunt atop an 1800-foot norwegian peak. a young daredevil jumped from one rocky crag to another on a he believes he'll probably be the last. who else would be crazy enough to try that. wow. >>> your instagram photos may tell you if you're depressed and a trans
all natural, non gmo ingredients with vitamin d and whole milk. new dannon , natural is back. ? the sun'll come out tomorrow... ? for people with heart failure, that helps make more tomorrows possible. ? tomorrow, tomorrow... ? ? i love ya, tomorrow ? in the largest heart failure study ever. entresto helped more people stay alive and out of the hospital than a leading heart failure medicine. women who are pregnant must not take entresto. it can cause harm or death to an unborn baby. don't take...
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Aug 20, 2016
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a unique combination with naturally occurring substances. it helps return men to comfortable and happy lives. no side effects. it has stinging nettle and saw palmetto and pumpkin seed oil. all with long histories of limiting overnight urgency. even in improving urinary flow. a powerful antioxidant clinically proven to promote prostate health. plus, vitamin d and zinc. to round out this powerful prostrate-helping formula. what is getting your life back worth to you? painful and bloody surgery costs thousands of dollars and prescription drugs with potential side effects could cost hundreds of dollars. but prosvent will not cost you $100. not even close. a full two-month supply is only $79.95, but it won't cost you that either because we will let you try it for 30 days for free. that's right, free. you pay only shipping and processing. call in the next 10 minutes and as our free gift we will include a 30-day supply of provigor, an all-natural formula for those intimate moments when you want to put the spark back in your life. that is a $40 valu
a unique combination with naturally occurring substances. it helps return men to comfortable and happy lives. no side effects. it has stinging nettle and saw palmetto and pumpkin seed oil. all with long histories of limiting overnight urgency. even in improving urinary flow. a powerful antioxidant clinically proven to promote prostate health. plus, vitamin d and zinc. to round out this powerful prostrate-helping formula. what is getting your life back worth to you? painful and bloody surgery...
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Aug 25, 2016
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we let nature do what nature does. and now we're the 11th most visited national park. there's a huge story here. a story of can i say redemption? a story where if we allow nature to do what it does best, if we give it the chance to do what it does best and not interfere, or help it, then the land can recover with environmental legislation and laws and with things that we have in place, now we have a river that is coming back to life. the environment has recovered. yes, it was degraded because of man, but it was also helped by man. and it has allowed us with that help, it has recovered. to create this great green area we have now. >> 100 years ago this august 25th, president woodrow wilson signed legislation creating the national park service. american history tv is featuring natural and historic sites throughout the country visited by our c-span cities tour staff. this is american history tv, only on c-span3. >> i think most people just like i was when i first saw it. when you see it from a distance, you think, oh, that's kind of interesting, kind of cool. then the clo
we let nature do what nature does. and now we're the 11th most visited national park. there's a huge story here. a story of can i say redemption? a story where if we allow nature to do what it does best, if we give it the chance to do what it does best and not interfere, or help it, then the land can recover with environmental legislation and laws and with things that we have in place, now we have a river that is coming back to life. the environment has recovered. yes, it was degraded because...
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as you look at the rims and the cliff formation, you see this natural break. this was a funnel. these ran all the way to billings and quite a distance to the east. here we have a natural break where the herds of buffalo, elk, and other animals would have been able to funnel down to the river, cross, and feed in this area. when we talk back about the native americans and their use of the site, they had this large platform to stand upon and use both for cultural ceremonies and also for hunting is immense. you think about the number of animals that would have been in this area on a regular basis. as we think about this and think about the changes because for us, the buffalo herds are not really here anymore, there are still some elk seen. the big horns, sheep that were seen by clark on the cliffs are no longer here. we still have a few mountain lions hanging out in the area, and of course, coyotes wander around every once in a while. but the landmarks are still here. and from those landmarks start a story. and that story is of the west. so pompeys pillar is one of those rare places
as you look at the rims and the cliff formation, you see this natural break. this was a funnel. these ran all the way to billings and quite a distance to the east. here we have a natural break where the herds of buffalo, elk, and other animals would have been able to funnel down to the river, cross, and feed in this area. when we talk back about the native americans and their use of the site, they had this large platform to stand upon and use both for cultural ceremonies and also for hunting is...
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so mexicans have always been allowed to naturalize. at least in the reported cases, they have been allowed to naturalize. >> engineers were privileged. did we need engineers, or was somebody in the house of representatives in need -- we need engineers, i think. prof. chin: yes, yes. well, at one point, there was a special bill to allow to give special immigration preferences to sheepherders. oddly enough, senator mccarron of nevada was a sheep farmer, but i am sure that was a total coincidence. [laughter] chin: but the 1962 law was, you know, i think, response demands in the economy, and we wanted people to immigrate that were going to make economic contributions the country. >> again, one of the marks of a great paper is that i have to cut off -- [applause] >> cut off the questioning and answering. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2016] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] announcer: this weekend, the life and legacy o
so mexicans have always been allowed to naturalize. at least in the reported cases, they have been allowed to naturalize. >> engineers were privileged. did we need engineers, or was somebody in the house of representatives in need -- we need engineers, i think. prof. chin: yes, yes. well, at one point, there was a special bill to allow to give special immigration preferences to sheepherders. oddly enough, senator mccarron of nevada was a sheep farmer, but i am sure that was a total...
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all natural, non gmo ingredients with vitamin d and whole milk. new dannon , natural is back. ? the sun'll come out tomorrow... ? for people with heart failure, but entresto is a medicine that helps make more morrows possible. tomorrow, tomorrow... ? ? i love ya, tomorrow ? in the largest heart failure study ever. entresto helped more people stay alive and out of the hospital than a leading heart failure medicine. women who are pregnant must not take entresto. it can cause harm or death an unborn baby. don't take entresto with an ace inhibitor or aliskiren. if you've had angioedema while taking an ace or arb medicine, don't take entresto. low blood pressure... ...kidney problems, or high potassium in your blood. ? tomorrow, tomorrow i love ya, tomorrow.? ask your heart doctor about entresto. and help make tomorrow possible. >>> a breathtaking stunt atop an 1800-foot norwegian peak. a young daredevil jumped from one rocky crag to another on a mountain bike. he believes he'll probably be the last. who else would be crazy enough to try that. wow. >>> your instagram photos may tell
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what do people think about nature? how do they treat nature? how does nature respond in turn and affect us. it's sort of back and forth. one of my favorite historical topics. when i was in graduate school, i got interested in the environmental movement, who became an environmentist? why? what happens when other parts of their lives intersecond with their environmentalism and particularly i got fascinated by people who became environmentalists that you would never expect, and you could kind of see where this is going. one of the things i loved about my study is when historical actors go off script, when they do things you would never expect. i like the fact that people are complicated. that is a truism i realize, but it is a truism for a reason. people are complicated, and i wanted to explore that. my true interests came together in my book and they come together in this talk today. i want toex ploer the complicated world of arizona senator and environmentalist barry goldwater who accepted the republican nomination for president 50 years ago tod
what do people think about nature? how do they treat nature? how does nature respond in turn and affect us. it's sort of back and forth. one of my favorite historical topics. when i was in graduate school, i got interested in the environmental movement, who became an environmentist? why? what happens when other parts of their lives intersecond with their environmentalism and particularly i got fascinated by people who became environmentalists that you would never expect, and you could kind of...
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they're heading out to natural lagoons, the paiche's preferred habitat. in the dry season, it's an arduous journey. the trip leads along a shallow tributary of the rio ucayali in peru -- one of the amazon's headstreams. >> i was 11 the first time i a river, and i thought it was the sea. the sheer expanse of these surroundings makes you realize the scale of nature. being here makes me feel like a part of something bigger than myself, that's a feeling i only have when i'm here. >> here in the heart of the imiria conservation area, there's a meeting of representatives from regional authorities, the local fishing industry, scientists and environmentalists from the german society for cooperation, or the "giz" they're developing strategies together with the indigenous fisherman to save the paiche from extinction without a complete ban on fishing. mutual trust is key. >> this is an important issue for locals, because they traditionally live from paiche fishing. but so far it's all been very unofficial, they haven't had permits. our goal is to make paiche fishing
they're heading out to natural lagoons, the paiche's preferred habitat. in the dry season, it's an arduous journey. the trip leads along a shallow tributary of the rio ucayali in peru -- one of the amazon's headstreams. >> i was 11 the first time i a river, and i thought it was the sea. the sheer expanse of these surroundings makes you realize the scale of nature. being here makes me feel like a part of something bigger than myself, that's a feeling i only have when i'm here. >>...
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resources of natural with conservation, pure and simple. one important phase of this was more than that, the making of a nationwide system of recreational areas, smaller more numerous state parks closer to the men and war veterans people, mark festival r their use. work in all its many phases is being done in the state park areas from one end of the country to the other. better facilities for forest firefighting are being provided. speed is imperative in fighting forest fires. the trees and dry undergrowth are being cleared where it is necessary to prevent the start of the fires. an aggressive war is being waged on the insects which slowly but surely are destroying natural beauty in the wide-open spaces. tens caterpillars are a menace to the forest plants. fields are being constantly stripped of the .egetation the value of modern tree surgery in saving our forests is being liberally attested. importants another conservation measure. savings, literally in the millions, are being set out to replace trees that are ruthlessly destroyed. more sp
resources of natural with conservation, pure and simple. one important phase of this was more than that, the making of a nationwide system of recreational areas, smaller more numerous state parks closer to the men and war veterans people, mark festival r their use. work in all its many phases is being done in the state park areas from one end of the country to the other. better facilities for forest firefighting are being provided. speed is imperative in fighting forest fires. the trees and dry...
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everything nature's promise is so wholesome. stop & shop's exclusive nature's promise. eat well for less. my stop & shop. >>> want to get to breaking news in new jersey where fallen power lines are causing problems in haledon. >> it all began around 3:00 this afternoon when some trees came down on the power lines in turn pulling down two utility poles. you can see how close that house is on the right-hand portion of your screen. you can see a lot of activity going on down below. no injuries reported, but utility crews on scene trying to figure out exactly how to fix this problem. expect outage in the immediate area. preakness avenue is closed down. back to you in the studio. >>> zero to 60 miles per hour in two and a half seconds. that's how fast tesla motor promises one of its latest cars can go. the company is hoping its model sp-100d sedan will appeal to that car along with its new sport utility vehicle will have a battery pack. exciting. >> i'm a car geek. >>> today's consumer report safety recalls that should have you searching through your kids' toy chest. >> toda
everything nature's promise is so wholesome. stop & shop's exclusive nature's promise. eat well for less. my stop & shop. >>> want to get to breaking news in new jersey where fallen power lines are causing problems in haledon. >> it all began around 3:00 this afternoon when some trees came down on the power lines in turn pulling down two utility poles. you can see how close that house is on the right-hand portion of your screen. you can see a lot of activity going on down...
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rain forest and natural ecosystems in the amazon is working against progress. it's really important that we make it clear that everybody benefits from a preserved ecosystem. >> reporter: a future without the amazon is simply unthinkable. >> we really haven't come close to describing everything there is. this is the michael biodiversity. >> reporter: or lebron james these days? >> right. >> reporter: mario has been upriver for a long time. for him, no man-made wonder can compete with the natural wonders that are part >>> right now on news 3 li ve at 6:00, tied up, stabbed and left inside a burning house. a deadly arson investigation uncovers cross-country drug trafficking and this hour. the mystery surrounding a man's body found inside a burning home. >>> what started in june gets finished tonight. a look at the final hours for the last riviera tower before it gets imploded and hauled away in dump trucks. >>> a home set on fire to cover up murders. that's what detectives say about thank you for joining us. i'm marie mortera. >> i'm jim snyder. >> tonight, news 3
rain forest and natural ecosystems in the amazon is working against progress. it's really important that we make it clear that everybody benefits from a preserved ecosystem. >> reporter: a future without the amazon is simply unthinkable. >> we really haven't come close to describing everything there is. this is the michael biodiversity. >> reporter: or lebron james these days? >> right. >> reporter: mario has been upriver for a long time. for him, no man-made...
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the natural features of the state parks vary with the regions in which they're located. in each section there is a different recreational appeal. it follows then that a park's development plan generally conforms to the features and requirements of the surrounding country in order that the park may best serve the peculiar recreational needs of the people in its particular locality. in texas, where nature takes on a rough magnificence, many of the required park structures are built of stone. here is the land of the cliff dwellers, and architects designed park buildings to re-create a prehistoric atmosphere. this recognition and further development of the architecture typical of the history and natural characteristics of the country's several sections is important in emergency conservation work. building trails, cutting fire lanes and protecting and improving timber and land make the conservation work program essentially one requiring well directed masked manpower. but on the construction projects, skilled labor is necessary. carpenters, brick layers, plumbers and electrici
the natural features of the state parks vary with the regions in which they're located. in each section there is a different recreational appeal. it follows then that a park's development plan generally conforms to the features and requirements of the surrounding country in order that the park may best serve the peculiar recreational needs of the people in its particular locality. in texas, where nature takes on a rough magnificence, many of the required park structures are built of stone. here...
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all natural, non gmo ingredients with vitamin d and whole milk. new dannon , natural is back. you brush your teeth diligently...two times a day, right? but 80% of your mouth's bacteria arentt even on teeth. eughty purschunt?! colgate total's different. colgate total for whole mouth health. >>> the navy named a new ship for gay rights pioneer harvey milk. he hid his sexual orientation to serve in the navy and became a san francisco supervisor. he was assassinated in the "uss harvey milk" will carry oil. >>> a new craze is taking over the internet. jim axelrod looks at what is behind the latest stunt. >> 22 push-ups, here we go. >> reporter: move over ice buckets, a new challenge is ripping through social media. push-ups. 22 in fact. knocking them out and then challenginsoe >> i'm doing the 22 push-up challenge. >> reporter: from stars like groups. it is not about pumping a pecks. it's designed to focus a traj. for years it was estimated 22 veterans committed suicide east day. retired marine don nguyen is the director of 22 kill. >> when it came out that 22 veterans were committ
all natural, non gmo ingredients with vitamin d and whole milk. new dannon , natural is back. you brush your teeth diligently...two times a day, right? but 80% of your mouth's bacteria arentt even on teeth. eughty purschunt?! colgate total's different. colgate total for whole mouth health. >>> the navy named a new ship for gay rights pioneer harvey milk. he hid his sexual orientation to serve in the navy and became a san francisco supervisor. he was assassinated in the "uss harvey...
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all natural, non gmo ingredients with vitamin d and whole milk. new dannon , natural is back. ? you didn't listen to your parents. you ignored every piece of advice. time to shine. orbit. you get used to sweaty odors in your car, you think it smells fine but your passengers smell this... eliminate odors you've gone noseblind to for up to 30 days with the febreze car vent clip break out the febreze, and [inhale/exhale mnemonic] breathe happy. someone's finally ready to start her day. time to work some magic. tada. get gooeyflakyhappy. toaster strudel. ? >>> we're going to start "the pulse" with the olympic spirit in rio. the women's 5,000-meter semifinal. nicky hamlin fell then d'agostino tripped over her and urged hamlin to get up saying this is the olympic game, we have to finish. >> only comes once every four years. hamlin finished next to last and d'agostino was last but officials allowed both to advance to the final. >> i like that. >> that's nice. >>> next to the golden magazine cove superstars katie ledecky, michael phelps and simone biles there all gracing the cover, of c
all natural, non gmo ingredients with vitamin d and whole milk. new dannon , natural is back. ? you didn't listen to your parents. you ignored every piece of advice. time to shine. orbit. you get used to sweaty odors in your car, you think it smells fine but your passengers smell this... eliminate odors you've gone noseblind to for up to 30 days with the febreze car vent clip break out the febreze, and [inhale/exhale mnemonic] breathe happy. someone's finally ready to start her day. time to...
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creamy, delicious, 100% natural cheese. mini babybel. snack a little bigger. >> you are aut >> which of the following celebrities was fought anot a valedictorian of their high school? i think i know this one? get ready to play with our crowd after your local news. after your local news. >> an when the twins arrived, after your local news. >> an it changed everything, starting with the sleeping arrangements. perfect, right? get the credit you deserve and low monthly payments on brands like samsung, graco and ashley. uh, no. the things you want, the credit you deserve. now you can. when you've been making delicious natural cheese for over 100 years like kraft has, you learn a lot about how people cook. i wish i had like four different mexican cheeses but in one super melty cheese. you still have two cheese wishes left. indulge moisture-deprived hair with nourishing care. whole blends by garnier. nourishing haircare. infused with avocado oil & shea butter extracts. restores and moisturizes for naturally-beautiful, nourished hair. well at le
creamy, delicious, 100% natural cheese. mini babybel. snack a little bigger. >> you are aut >> which of the following celebrities was fought anot a valedictorian of their high school? i think i know this one? get ready to play with our crowd after your local news. after your local news. >> an when the twins arrived, after your local news. >> an it changed everything, starting with the sleeping arrangements. perfect, right? get the credit you deserve and low monthly...
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many call this the worst natural disaster since super storm sandy. thunderstorms could bring more rain and search teams look for possible survivors. >> we are going door to door. if anyone is unaccounted for. this is a tight knit community but if anyone is missing, making sure everyone is accounted for. lauren: president obama will travel to louisiana to survey the damage. that's happening tomorrow. donald trump and mike pence visited the state back on friday. nicole: after locally transmitted zika cases found in two neighborhoods in the miami-dade county. health officials warning besides florida other gulf states are vulnerable to the virus. >> the ones that are at most risk george are those along the coast. i won't be surprise if we see cases in texas and louisiana particularly now where you have flooding in louisiana. there's going to be a lot of problems getting rid of standing water. nicole: you don't want to hear that. more than 100 zika cases reported in florida. congressional lawmakers in both parties remain lock in battle over billion dollar
many call this the worst natural disaster since super storm sandy. thunderstorms could bring more rain and search teams look for possible survivors. >> we are going door to door. if anyone is unaccounted for. this is a tight knit community but if anyone is missing, making sure everyone is accounted for. lauren: president obama will travel to louisiana to survey the damage. that's happening tomorrow. donald trump and mike pence visited the state back on friday. nicole: after locally...
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naturally beautiful results? the enamel on my teeth was weakening. my dentist said that pronamel would help protect my teeth. pronamel is giving me the confidence to know that i'm doing the right thing >>> time for "weekend download." for many of us, creativity is a key. it's hard to have novel ideas when you're constantly bombarded by e-mails, texts, tweet, status in emma seppala, ph.d.. your first tip is to do nothing? >> you are working on a problem, it comes to you when you are in the show, or at a time when you're not look for a solution. our brains are more likely to come up with things when we're idle. >> next you say silence is golden? >> i've interviewed some most creative minds. they say silence, spending time in meditation, taking walks in nature kx help boost creativity. >> i'm a huge proponent of meditation, as you know. the final tip is engame in play? >> human beings are the only mammals that stop played in adulthood. engage if team sports, playing with your pet or your child, those are the kinds of things ideas. >> i love it. as you h
naturally beautiful results? the enamel on my teeth was weakening. my dentist said that pronamel would help protect my teeth. pronamel is giving me the confidence to know that i'm doing the right thing >>> time for "weekend download." for many of us, creativity is a key. it's hard to have novel ideas when you're constantly bombarded by e-mails, texts, tweet, status in emma seppala, ph.d.. your first tip is to do nothing? >> you are working on a problem, it comes to you...
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san jacinto is one area where the beauties of nature will never unfold themselves completely when they see as scenic sightseeing as automobiles. here there will be miles, and one conservation camp was established way up in the clouds and lumber had to be carried up on the backs of horses and burros. the traveler can enjoy a constantly changing panorama of fern-covered ledges and which nature alone can create. >> there's a lot of work to establishing the kind of camp in which more than 200 people can live for an undefinite period, winter and sumner comfort and with safety to their health. >> in this mountain county, the same rocks that have grading difficult have their vifrtue wherever building strength is essential. >> building additional trails is a part of the enrollee's work in san jacinto. they have rock walls in awe-inspiring chasms. they are quarried right on the job. the first chow call of the day in most conservation core camp is at the early hour of 6:00 in the morning. no one is late for breakfast. his appetite won't let him. looks like ham and eggs. lunch is sometimes served
san jacinto is one area where the beauties of nature will never unfold themselves completely when they see as scenic sightseeing as automobiles. here there will be miles, and one conservation camp was established way up in the clouds and lumber had to be carried up on the backs of horses and burros. the traveler can enjoy a constantly changing panorama of fern-covered ledges and which nature alone can create. >> there's a lot of work to establishing the kind of camp in which more than 200...
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we've now formulated it to where it's 100% all natural -- all-natural colorant, all-natural scent. and then it's got an l.e.d. light and a mirror on the side. so if you would, try it on your lips. rachel: it's actually really... it's very smooth. it's very, very -- i didn't expect it to be that smooth. it's very smooth. ariana: we don't really have this ingredient at all, so that's very different. -lemonis: is that a good thing? -ariana: it's a good thing. so we're always looking to fill a void. exactly. ken: i think what you're doing here makes a lot of sense. so i think if we move really, really quickly... i mean, that's kind of what the strength of our company is -- our ability to move quickly and be nimble. so i think, depending on your ability to get set up as a vendor, all that kind of stuff, we could be on the air in 60 days. miranda: awesome. that's great news. lemonis: well, this is exciting. hopefully, we'll be on in 60 days. we'll try. we'll do our best. -thank you so much. -rachel: thank you. miranda: thank you so much. i appreciate it. lemonis: establishing a relations
we've now formulated it to where it's 100% all natural -- all-natural colorant, all-natural scent. and then it's got an l.e.d. light and a mirror on the side. so if you would, try it on your lips. rachel: it's actually really... it's very smooth. it's very, very -- i didn't expect it to be that smooth. it's very smooth. ariana: we don't really have this ingredient at all, so that's very different. -lemonis: is that a good thing? -ariana: it's a good thing. so we're always looking to fill a...
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nature valley cereals. at least 10 grams of protein with milk, and just a touch of sweetness to power you through your day. ♪ >>> topping "the pulse," the teen choice awards. >> taking top honors for breakout star last night in l.a., daisy ridley for her role in "star wars: episode vii - the force awakes" and winning for best actress in a comedy, chloe grace moretz for her role in "neighbors 2: sorority rising." >> there was time for political parody, as well. hosts john cena and victoria justice took on hillary clinton and donald trump. cena went with the hillary hair, pearls and pink pants suit. justice nailed it with the dark power suit and, of course, the hair. >> oh, yes, the hair. >>> and vin diesel next up, he has achieved quite a distinction over the weekend. >> oh, sorry. >> the "fast and furious" star, he became the first actor to hit 100 million likes on -- >> i really wanted you to say that, nick. he's just the third human being to reach this milestone. diesel joins singer shakira and soccer s
nature valley cereals. at least 10 grams of protein with milk, and just a touch of sweetness to power you through your day. ♪ >>> topping "the pulse," the teen choice awards. >> taking top honors for breakout star last night in l.a., daisy ridley for her role in "star wars: episode vii - the force awakes" and winning for best actress in a comedy, chloe grace moretz for her role in "neighbors 2: sorority rising." >> there was time for...
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nature valley cereals. at least 10 grams of protein with milk, and just a touch of sweetness to power you through your day. make fit happen! new york. beyond matching skin tone... fits skin's texture. blurs pores. controls shi. our most natural look... now, in more shades than ever! maybelline's fit me make it happen maybelline new york. (kids laughing) what's going on? shhh! gasp! you going to shut it down? this is totally going viral. i wanna go viral. going viral? get scrubbing bubbles, clean and disinfect. 20,000 vws! what? , it looks so clean in here. but we'd rather talk about what's not int. like no artificial colors reservive ingredients. and with 70 calories... maybwe're kind of bragging? new light & fit. i'm hall of famer jerry west and my life is basketball. but that doesn't stop afib from leaving me at a higher risk of st. that'd be devastating. i took wfarin for over 15 years until i learned more about once-daily xarelto... a latest generation blood thinner. fib not c it h similar fectiveness t
nature valley cereals. at least 10 grams of protein with milk, and just a touch of sweetness to power you through your day. make fit happen! new york. beyond matching skin tone... fits skin's texture. blurs pores. controls shi. our most natural look... now, in more shades than ever! maybelline's fit me make it happen maybelline new york. (kids laughing) what's going on? shhh! gasp! you going to shut it down? this is totally going viral. i wanna go viral. going viral? get scrubbing bubbles,...
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all natural, non gmo ingredients with vitamin d and whole milk. new dannon , natural is back. ? you didn't listen to your parents. you ignored every piece of advice. time to shine. orbit. you get used to sweaty odors in your car, you think it smells fine but your passengers smell this... eliminate odors you've gone noseblind to for up to 30 days with the febreze car vent clip break out the febreze, and [inhale/exhale mnemonic] breathe happy. someone's finally ready to start her day. time to work some magic. tada. get gooeyflakyhappy. toaster strudel. ? >>> we're going to start "the pulse" with the olympic spirit in rio. the women's 5,000-meter semifinal. nicky hamlin fell then d'agostino tripped over her and urged hamlin to get up saying this is the olympic game, we have to finish. >> only comes once every four years. hamlin finished next to last and d'agostino was last but officials allowed both to advance to the final. >> i like that. >> that's nice. >>> next to the golden magazine superstars katie ledecky, michael phelps and simone biles there all gracing the cover, of course
all natural, non gmo ingredients with vitamin d and whole milk. new dannon , natural is back. ? you didn't listen to your parents. you ignored every piece of advice. time to shine. orbit. you get used to sweaty odors in your car, you think it smells fine but your passengers smell this... eliminate odors you've gone noseblind to for up to 30 days with the febreze car vent clip break out the febreze, and [inhale/exhale mnemonic] breathe happy. someone's finally ready to start her day. time to...
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nature valley cereals. at least 10 grams of protein with milk, and just a touch of sweetness to power you through your day. make fit happen! fit me matte + poreless foundation from maybelline new york. g skin tone... fits skin's texture. blurs pores. controls shine. our most natural look... now, in more shades than ever! maybelline's fit me make it happen maybelline new york. (kids laughing) what's going on? shhh! gasp! you going to shut it down? this is totally going viral. i wanna go viral. going viral? get scrubbing bubbles, clean and disinfect. 20,000 views! what? oh, it looks so clean in here. 's not in it. like no artificial colors or preservative ingredients. and with 70 calories... maybe we're kind of bragging? new light & fit. i'm hall of famer jerry west and my life is basketball. but that doesn't stop my afib from leaving me at a higher risk of stroke. that'd be devastating. i took warfarin for over 15 years until i learned more about once-daily xarelto... a latest generation blood thinner. then
nature valley cereals. at least 10 grams of protein with milk, and just a touch of sweetness to power you through your day. make fit happen! fit me matte + poreless foundation from maybelline new york. g skin tone... fits skin's texture. blurs pores. controls shine. our most natural look... now, in more shades than ever! maybelline's fit me make it happen maybelline new york. (kids laughing) what's going on? shhh! gasp! you going to shut it down? this is totally going viral. i wanna go viral....
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all natural, non gmo ingredients with vitamin d and whole milk. new dannon , natural is back. ? the sun'll come out tomorrow... ? for people with heart failure, but entresto is a medicine that helps make more tomorrows possible. ? tomorrow, tomorrow... ? ? i love ya, tomorrow ? in the largest heart failure study ever. entresto helped more people stay alive and out of the hospital than a leading heart failure medicine. women who are pregnant must not take entresto. it can cause harm or death to an unborn baby. don't take entresto with an ace inhibitor or aliskiren. if you've had angioedema while taking an ace or arb medicine, the most serious side effects are angioedema, low blood pressure... ...kidney problems, or high potassium in your blood. ? tomorrow, tomorrow i love ya, tomorrow.? ask your heart doctor about entresto. and help make tomorrow possible. >>> a breathtaking stunt >>> a breathtaking stunt atop an 1800-foot norwegian peak. a young daredevil jumped from one rocky crag to another on a mountain bike. no one is sure if he's the first but he believes he'll probably be
all natural, non gmo ingredients with vitamin d and whole milk. new dannon , natural is back. ? the sun'll come out tomorrow... ? for people with heart failure, but entresto is a medicine that helps make more tomorrows possible. ? tomorrow, tomorrow... ? ? i love ya, tomorrow ? in the largest heart failure study ever. entresto helped more people stay alive and out of the hospital than a leading heart failure medicine. women who are pregnant must not take entresto. it can cause harm or death to...
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Aug 25, 2016
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a fine natural beach is being improved for bathing. the old wooden pier is being replaced with a new pier of modern masonry construction. roads near the beach are being relocated to provide picnic grounds and parking areas that will be the usual outdoor ovens, fresh water outlets, tables and benches. the state park commission is interested in a purely conservation measure. the development of a loud fowl refuge. dikes are being built to shut out the ocean from the low marshland chris-crossed by inlets from the bay. a freshwater supply will be provided for small lakes and lagoons to attract water fowl. russian goats are itchly clothed with redwoods, rhododendrons, ferns, and salmon berry is another front that's sprouting on the pacific. the shoreline is sharply cut by inlets in which ocean tides lash wildly to create ever-changing water spectacles. conservation corps boys are policing the beach clearing it of ocean wreckage when it comes to from the tides with full enjoyment of the sea water. deep in the forest they're modifying nature's
a fine natural beach is being improved for bathing. the old wooden pier is being replaced with a new pier of modern masonry construction. roads near the beach are being relocated to provide picnic grounds and parking areas that will be the usual outdoor ovens, fresh water outlets, tables and benches. the state park commission is interested in a purely conservation measure. the development of a loud fowl refuge. dikes are being built to shut out the ocean from the low marshland chris-crossed by...
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creamy, delicious, 100% natural cheese. mini babybel. snack a little bigger. >> you are about to get schoo >> which of the following celebrities was fought a vanot valedictorian of their high school? i think i know this one? get ready to play with our crowd after your local news. after your local news. >> an when the twins arrived, after your local news. >> an it changed everything, starting with the sleeping arrangements. perfect, right? get the credit you deserve and low monthly payments on brands like samsung, graco and ashley. uh, no. the things you want, the credit you deserve. now you can. when you've been making delicious natural cheese for over 100 years like kraft has, you learn a lot about how people cook. i wish i had like four different mexican cheeses but in one super melty cheese. you still have two cheese wishes left. indulge moisture-deprived hair with nourishing care. whole blends by garnier. nourishing haircare. infused with avocado oil & shea butter extracts. restores and moisturizes for naturally-beautiful, nourished
creamy, delicious, 100% natural cheese. mini babybel. snack a little bigger. >> you are about to get schoo >> which of the following celebrities was fought a vanot valedictorian of their high school? i think i know this one? get ready to play with our crowd after your local news. after your local news. >> an when the twins arrived, after your local news. >> an it changed everything, starting with the sleeping arrangements. perfect, right? get the credit you deserve and...
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we have a supply of natural gas that can be produced at a low cost. the question is, can it be produced in a way that is safe to the water, to the air? my impression talking with a number of experts is it can be done safely. where there have been issues , they have been isolated, and so my perspective, and argue with a number of experts in the field even though i am not are presenting the industry, is that it can be done safely and effectively. we are fortunate that we have both a supply of low cost natural gas and a supply of low-cost coal. host: could you make the argument that if we have abundance of it, if you can because if we, could we not use natural gas to replace coal? guest: that is being done to some extent now. you would hope the market would decide which of those fuels would be used. we have a very large fleet of existing coal-fired power plants that are among the most efficient and cleanest in the world, and they produce electricity at a cost that is typically lower than you can get from any other source, even with low-cost natural gas,
we have a supply of natural gas that can be produced at a low cost. the question is, can it be produced in a way that is safe to the water, to the air? my impression talking with a number of experts is it can be done safely. where there have been issues , they have been isolated, and so my perspective, and argue with a number of experts in the field even though i am not are presenting the industry, is that it can be done safely and effectively. we are fortunate that we have both a supply of low...