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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20100803:22:04:00

the depth of the entire casing to push it back down. we have been watching the underwater cameras and lost sight of them, because nothing was happening, but now the underwater cameras are very important, because we don t want to see anything floating around in here, and plumes of oil or mud or gas, because that means that something that will have ruptured. something in the because, wolf, they are adding more pressure to this. you just can t take mud, force it into some place down at 6900 or even more than that psi trying to push up. you have the push it higher than that to push it back down. so, the numbers and the pressure is going up in this blowout preventer, and the pressure going up all of the way down the well, and to pop something would be very, very damaging and the worst possible scenario. another thing they are doing while they are taking this mud and pumping it down, the wellbore, itself, is about 36 inches all of the way down. that is the size of the drill

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20100719:18:03:00

going on here. so is the s.a.t. a test but if you don t take it, you don t get into college. the test they did was to see if anything would go wrong to see whether it would leak. so far, we don t think so. so far there is seepage. but there s natural seepage. 40 million gallons of oil leaks into the gulf of mexico every year all by itself. as a result of that, the gulf of mexico is better equipped than some other bodies of water to absorb no question about it. these little organisms are down there for this reason. we re up to 6,900 psi. you can t buy a power washer at home depot that would go up to 6,000 psi. that could cut your arm off. the pressure inside the wellhead is getting very high.

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20100629:10:22:00

think about the safest investment out there, right? the u.s. treasury bond. that investment is about 4.5%. payscale went through a list of 800 colleges and universities to tell you what kind of investment you get back for that college. is your college worth it? the list goes from everything from black hills state university in south dakota, cost, overall cost of $67,000 and 4.6% return. university of kentucky, $84,000 is that four-year cost, a 10% return on that investment. it goes all the way up to m.i.t. where the cost is $189,000 but you get 12.6%. what do you mean by return? i mean when you look over the course of 30 years of working how much more would you make than if you were just a high school graduate and didn t graduate from there. black hills, $6,900. university of kentucky, $361,000. look at m.i.t., $1.6 million in the difference in your earnings over 30 years. this study is so interesting

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20100418:15:44:00

it doesn t correlate it with breast cancer yet but if you have those other breast diseases it, does put you at an increased risk for breast cancer. this is a very big study and they looked at 6900 girls from ages 9-15. which is significant. right. so if you are a parent and you want to talk to your teenage daughter and i assume it doesn t just affect daughters but sons because men get breast cancer as well, about their drinking. well, they didn t see much difference in girls who were having one or less drinks a week with increased risk but once they moved up to two, three, four, five drinks a week, as they drank more, their risks for breast disease increased. so obviously, we don t want them drinking at all because it puts

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20100320:17:48:00

looked at school districts in the five largest metro areas. an average $18,000 was spent per student but only $12,500 per student was reported. new york spent the most at $26,900. washington, d.c. at $22,400. los angeles invests $19,000. l.a. underreported spending by a whopping 90%. this is an expensive lesson for states trying to avoid billion dollar budget shortfalls. let s see what the guests have to say. i m joined by joe queenan and rock star and business mogul gene simmons who used to be a teacher. 6th grade. 6th grade teacher in spanish harlem, yeah. you re the educator. why the disparities in education spending across the country? why do you think they are vastly underreported? which one of us? you. me. simple idea.

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