no water? a water filter? 37 miles between water holes. i had no idea i could do it. i didn t think i could. i couldn t afford to go to the funeral. really? i had to do something. something had to give. and it gave. hey, nice to meet you. mike. jim. jim, pleasure. this is kind of part of the origination of civilization when we start to get specialized tools where we re not hitting stuff with rocks or stick anymore. right. we re forming our own high-quality tool. how did you get into this? something i thought was this impossible thing that nobody knew how to do anymore. an old archaeology student walked into class one day and
the republicans are doing everything they can, whether it s on the federal level or the state level, to try to target african-american voters and poor voters, but this is a victory for all voters in the state of ohio now that the last three days, the boards of elections have that discretion, but it is a victory. but if the secretary of state, as you say, has been trying to get this to be a tighter time period, what s to say that they can t do behind scenes, behind closed doors dealings about getting certain counties not to have souls to the polls? well, thomas, he could, but it is my hope that he will not make a mockery out of our drasion, that he will cease and disk. the fact that he s not ordered a directive thus far is disappointing given what the courts have said, but we are going to continue to push forward in the state of ohio. we have been down this road before, especially african-americans in terms of folks trying to suppress the vote. next thing they re going to do is brin
tell them that they will help them to do that. that is one example of how climate change is affecting the patterns that we predict will be affected by climate change and how they can be seen as an exacerbating factor in the conflicts. and other examples in this book. and where in this world do you believe that civil conflict is most profoundly affected by environmental factors? well, it s hard to say. the horn of africa is a very direct link between the extremely bad drought punctuated by floods where cattle herders are trying to replenish the herds by raiding the neighbors which is a direct form of fighting over the cattle and fighting over the water holes, but then you have indirect examples like keerkyrgyzstan, a
a new hour, a new rundown right now. christine o donnell breaks her cnn silence. and, boy, does she have a whole lot to say about sarah palin, the tea party and the president. it s a bewitching interview only here on cnn. plus, the enemy in afghanistan hired to guard our troops? that s what a new congressional probe finds. how could this happen? and are our troops even more in harm s way? also, what s with all the name-calling out there? i m talking about kids. i m talking about you too, adults and i ll share some personal thoughts in my xyz today. first we want to get started right now and talk about being can you imagine being underground for 64 days? we have been awaiting a breakthrough in the chilean miners ordeal and it may be just hours away. that s when a giant drill normally used to bore water holes is expected to tap the underground chamber where 33 gold and copper miners have been
trapped for more than a month. family members are angry, because the government has been censoring letters to the miners. they are sending only positive letters to limit stress. plan a., is a traditional mining drill, drilling down directly from the top, above the shelter. it has to go 700 meters, a meter is the same as a yard. it s currently advancing at a rate of about 45 feet a day. plan b. involves a drill that is normally used to bore water holes. it s never been used in a mine rescue before. it arrived on the site on friday. now, it s going to be drilling at an 80 degree angle into the mine shaft. and that s about 620 meters or yards. that s potentially quick than plan a. now, the new plan c., this is the new one, involves a drill that is normally used for oil wells. it would be the quickest process