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a look back - june 2010 - the daily show with jon stewart - 122010 - video clip comedy central

fox amp friends gets progressively dumber and john oliver heads to south africa for the world cup airdate - 122010
intro - 101911 - the colbert report - 2011-19-10 - video clip comedy central

gop presidential candidates debate in las vegas republicans want to abolish the epa and ali soufan discusses the war on terror
nuclear scientist marv adams explains what happened in the successful fusion experiment - youtube

marv adams deputy administrator for defense programs at the national nuclear security administration explained what happened in the successful fusion experi
polish that turd - flying nuclear waste amp deadly protests - the daily show with jon stewart - 040511 - video clip comedy central

an expert panel polishes the turds of failing planes radioactive waste and protests in afghanistan airdate - 040511
extreme weather hotportunity - the daily show with jon stewart - 072511 - video clip comedy central

god preheats america so tv weather news people cook on city sidewalks airdate - 072511
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i used my natural resource to make a film about our natural resources
inside nature039s giants episode 715 the big cats channel 4

please subscribe to the evolutiondocumentary youtube channel:http:wwwyoutubecomevolutiondocumentarybroadcast 2010 the experts dissect a lion and a tiger and travel to south africa to see lions in the wild from the outside the lion and the tiger look very different but once their skins are removed even the experts find it hard to tell them apart biologist simon watt traces the evolutionary history of the feline family and comes face to face with a liger: a cross between a lion and a tiger and proof of how similar the two species are one of the most characteristic features of these magnificent animals and something that distinguishes them from the small cats is their ability to roarit039s something that has intrigued scientists so the team delve into the lion039s throat to find the voicebox and make a discovery that helps explain the way the vocal apparatus works they pass compressed air into the windpipe and to everyone039s amazement make the dead lion roar the team dissect the anatomy of how these deadly machines work from the big cats039 powerful forearms and retractable claws to the powerful killing bite richard dawkins explains the evolutionary arms race that has arisen between predators and their prey in the struggle to survive and the experts try to find out why male lions have their distinctive mane of furthe award winning series that gets under the skin of the largest animals on the planet inside nature039s giants dissects these animals to uncover their evolutionary secrets most wildlife documentaries tell you how an animal behaves but by dissecting an animal and studying its anatomy we can see how animals really work experts in comparative anatomy evolution and behaviour will put some of the most popular and enigmatic large animals under the knife veterinary scientist mark evans will interpret their findings biologist simon watts tests the animals physiology and richard dawkins traces back the animals place on the tree of life
dog swims with dolphins soundtrack: miike snow 039animal039

kira is an ordinary dog with extraordinary habits: she swims with wild dolphins watch the magical dog-and-dolphin encounter in this hd nature videomusic: miike snow 039animal039 http:wwwmiikesnowcomswim with dolphins: somente aqua dolphin centre http:wwwsomenteaquacom
american soldiers are waking up support of taking america back stoptherobbery2

listen to and support those american veterans that are now awake and mad as helloriginal maker of this video is http:wwwyoutubecomuserstoptherobbery2http:wwwivaworgaboutwhy-we-are-against-warshttp:wwwivaworg
the hidden costs of hamburgers

americans love hamburgers -- we eat about three burgers a week but what are the hidden environmental costs see sources from the center for investigative reporting http:cironlineorgreportshidden-costs-hamburgers-3701directed and produced by carrie ching reported by sarah terry-cobo and carrie ching illustrated and animated by arthur jonesthis animation is part of the food for 9 billion series a yearlong look at the challenge of feeding the world at a time of social and environmental changehttp:cironlineorgprojectsfood-for-9-billion
papantonio: black tide -- bp oil spill one year later

its now been a little over a year since bp039s deepwater horizon oil rig exploded killing 12 men and leaking millions of gallons of oil into the gulf of mexico the oil might have disappeared from the headlines but it certainly hasn039t disappeared from the water or from the shores and millions of gulf coast residents are still waiting to be made whole from this disaster but there039s still a long battle ahead and that039s why its so important to have people like antonia juhasz who are fighting everyday to expose the lies and negligence of bp and she039spoke with mike papantonio recently about her fight as well as her new book quotblack tide: the devastating impact of the gulf oil spillquot
so said tony hayward

a music video a tango about the bp oil spill and its disastrous impacts the story of bp ceo tony hayward039s hapless efforts to spin and manage a mediation on capitalism039s indifference toward human lives and ecological health 039you know i039d like my life back039 so said tony haywardlyricsit039s getting later than we thinkgreed may have pushed things to the brink039you know i039d like my life back0391so said tony haywardin seas so deep there can be no horizon as you lose your bearings to the corporate masterand the regulations that might lend protection are sunk far below anyone039s dim reflectionwhen you add it up you get a grim conclusion as the methane leaks in criminal collusionand by 10 pm the blowout breached the platform and a ball of hell consumed eleven workers:jason anderson aaron dale burkeen donald clark karl kleppinger blair manuel steve curtisgordon jones wyatt kemp dewey revette shane roshto adam weisethey never found the bodiesthe spill is 039relatively039 smallthe ocean039s 039very big039 indeed2039you know i039d like my life back039so said tony haywardtwo days later april 22 and the sheen of blackness spread out to the north shore sixtythousand barrels gushed out every hour fouling wetlands beaches and the ocean floorlocal livelihoods were ripped and torn asunder coastal towns sent into sharp declineit039s just the cost of doing business paid by 039small people0393 and denizens beneath the bottom line:fishing folk in gulfport crabbers in the delta bayou shrimpers and the oyster tradepelicans and turtles coral reefs and dolphins -- the dead zone thickens as the life force fadesthe spill is 039relatively039 smallthe ocean039s 039very big039 indeed039you know i039d like my life back039so said tony haywardon april 22 2010 the deepwater horizon ceased burning and went to bottom on the same day a mass international assembly at cochabamba adopted a charter for action to protect the earth from ecological devastationthe conference drew more than 30000 from over 100 countries indigenous people from both south and north played a leading role in defining the meeting039s philosophy and action programamong the demands -- creation of an international court of climate and environmental justice with authority to prosecute states and companies that cause contamination and climate change4notes1 039bp ceo tony hayward says he039s really motivated he really wants to get this disastrous oil leak in the gulf coast plugged after all that039s the only way he039s going to get his life back tony hayward announced over the weekend that while he039s quotsorry for the massive disruptionquot the oil spill has caused quotthere039s no one who wants this thing over more than i doquot quoty039know i039d like my life backquot he said039 tpm livewire 31 may 2010 http:tpmlivewiretalkingpointsmemocom201005bp-ceo-we-have-got-to-stop-this-spill----i-want-my-life-back-videophp accessed 20 july 20102 039tony hayward the beleaguered chief executive of oil giant bp has claimed the company039s oil spill in the gulf of mexico is quotrelatively tinyquot compared with the quotvery big oceanquot039 guardian 14 may 2010 http:wwwguardiancoukenvironment2010may14tony-hayward-bp accessed 20 july 2010 accessed 20 july 2010 3 039on wednesday bp chairman carl-henric svanberg told reporters in washington: quoti hear comments sometimes that large oil companies are greedy companies or don039t care but that is not the case with bp we care about the small peoplequot039 16 june 2010 yahoo news http:webcachegoogleusercontentcomsearchq=cache:mhskckyvcykj:newsyahoocomsap20100616ap_on_bi_geus_bp_small_peopletonyhaywardsmallpeopleampampcd=2ampamphl=enampampct=clnkampampgl=caampampclient=firefox-a accessed 20 july 20104 these lines paraphrased from ian angus 039cochabamba: climate justice has a new program and new hope for victory039 the bullet no 347 29 april 2010 http:wwwcreative-iinfo20100429cochabamba-climate-justice-has-a-new-program-and-new-hope-for-victory-by-ian-angus accessed 20 july 2010
what darwin never knew nova

please subscribe to the evolutiondocumentary youtube channel:http:wwwyoutubecomevolutiondocumentarybroadcast 2010 earth teems with a staggering variety of animals including 9000 kinds of birds 28000 types of fish and more than 350000 species of beetles what explains this explosion of living creatures 14 million different species discovered so far with perhaps another 50 million to go the source of life039s endless forms was a mystery until charles darwin039s revolutionary idea of natural selection which he showed could help explain the gradual development of life on earth but darwin039s radical insights raised as many questions as they answered what actually drives evolution and turns one species into another and how did we evolveon the 150th anniversary of darwin039s quoton the origin of speciesquot nova reveals answers to the riddles that darwin couldn039t explain breakthroughs in a brand new science nicknamed quotevo devoquot are linking the enigma of origins to another of nature039s great mysteries the development of an embryo nova takes viewers on a journey from the galapagos islands to the arctic and from the cambrian explosion of animal forms half a billion years ago to the research labs of today here scientists are finally beginning to crack nature039s biggest secrets at the genetic level and as quotnovaquot shows the results are confirming the brilliance of darwin039s insights while exposing clues to life039s breathtaking diversity
water reclamation and reuse: the bluehouse solution

water: it039s everywhereor is it from the clothes we wear to the energy we use to the goods and services we consume daily water is the hidden resource we constantly depend on to maintain and enhance our lives we are currently consuming too much water too quickly for this natural resource to continue to adequately supply our needs americans use more than 400 billion gallons of water in a single day that039s more than our total oil consumption in a year we need to introduce new ideas and technological innovations to teach the next generation how to curb and better manage our water consumption we need to move beyond conserving and start reusing our water think about it quotis the storm water rainwater and sanitary water that leaves our homes office buildings or campuses a waste or an untapped resourcequotthe bluehouse offers an innovative solution to reduce our water demand the bluehouse can intercept what is today considered a waste and use what tomorrow will be considered a valuable resource the bluehouse treats water through a natural process for onsite reuse in boilers and cooling towers machining and industrial processes irrigation and even toilet flushing treating and reusing water with a system that is co-located on-site significantly reduces the amount of time and cost compared to adding massive infrastructure to existing municipal systems to complete the same function the bluehouse039s innovative design features an odorless lush greenhouse that uses the world039s first systematic application of reactor-based complex adaptive ecosystems this breakthrough technology has enabled sustainable water to change the look and feel of water treatment and reuse altogether our patented design allows for turn-key installations in less than 4 months allowing for the rapid realization of the benefits of reclamation and reuse as an aesthetically-pleasing greenhouse the bluehouse can be sited in nearly any environment: urban or rural without adding any modification to the current plumbing and storm water infrastructurewhile the bluehouse was initially designed for municipal and industrial applications our modular design can also be universally applied at nearly any college or university airport resort military base or any place where large volumes of water can be safely and reliably reclaimed and reused the applicability options of our facility are virtually endless allowing for you to continue living your life the way you have been while reducing your water footprint by reusing water you will lower your water intake and output reduce your overall water costs lower the stress on our current water infrastructure and minimize the amount of harmful discharge the may be re-entering our environmentpopulation growth and climate change are altering the planet at a faster rate than expected water is the most important substance for life so it is imperative that we begin taking action the bluehouse is not a lifestyle change but it is a change in how we use water by taking the demand off of potable water supplies we can create a reliable resource minimize our stress on the natural environment and lower costs at the same time
david attenborough: amber time machine bbc

please subscribe to the evolution documentary youtube channel:http:wwwyoutubecomevolutiondocumentarybroadcast 1996 david attenborough turns his life long fascination with amber into a time travelling detective story that spans 150 million years examining and identifying the contents of this unique material he opens a window into prehistoric tropical rainforests and unravels detailed stories about the plants and animals that lived there the episode shows attenborough searching for the identities of preserved creatures inside a piece of baltic amber that was given to him by his adoptive sister when he was twelve years old the amber time machine is part of the attenborough in paradise and other personal voyages a collection of seven documentariesit shows how a group of scientists can reconstruct an entire twenty million year old ecosystem through pieces of dominican amber examples include a tadpole preserved in amber after falling from a bromeliad attenborough then discusses the scientific feasibility of dna being preserved in amber and the science behind the 1993 hit techno thriller jurassic park in which richard attenborough starred as john hammond several attempts were tried with dna eventually being recovered from a weevil that was several million years older than tyrannosaurus rex attenborough reasons that a few old rare pieces of amber may contain dnaamber is fossilized tree resin not sap which has been appreciated for its color and natural beauty since neolithic times amber is used as an ingredient in perfumes as a healing agent in folk medicine and as jewelry there are five classes of amber defined on the basis of their chemical constituents as it originates as a soft sticky tree resin amber sometimes contains animal and plant material amber occurring in coal seams is also called resinite and the term ambrite is applied to that found specifically within new zealand