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00:00:00 02/09/12
The Balancing Act Goes Green
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Today on The Balancing Act, we're helping you live green without spending a ton of green. We're checking out some eco-conscious cleaning products, and showing you how to shop for environmentally friendly products without sacrificing quality. We're also all about the flower power, as we investigate the healing power of the flower. And some everyday tips you can hang onto to live with the Earth in mind.
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17:41:36 02/02/12
Lenspen SideKick: Remove Fingerprints Using Carbon – CES 2012
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Our friends at Lenspen came back to show off the newest products for 2012 at the Live TPN CES action. They make cleaning product for digital cameras and for the smartphones and tablets we carry around. Todd and Don chat with Peter from Lenspen to get an update on the latest products. We saw the SideKick - this year [...]
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17:41:36 02/02/12
Lenspen SideKick: Remove Fingerprints Using Carbon – CES 2012
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Our friends at Lenspen came back to show off the newest products for 2012 at the Live TPN CES action. They make cleaning product for digital cameras and for the smartphones and tablets we carry around. Todd and Don chat with Peter from Lenspen to get an update on the latest products. We saw the SideKick - this year [...]
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21:31:07 01/10/12
Amoral - "Silhouette": SXSW 2012 Showcasing Artist
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Amoral - "Silhouette": SXSW 2012 Showcasing Artist
Amoral -- "Classic Rock of the 21st Century"! Amoral is a band established by founders Ben Varon and Juhana Karlsson in Helsinki, Finland in the late 90\'s. The band\'s production can be classified as technical, progressive and melodic metal, combined with rock elements. Amoral\'s sound is heavy riff driven yet still has a melodic power groove. Skillful ensemble and crisp performance has characterized Amoral, which is internationally recognized as one of Finland\'s foremost bands. The brave and independent development of their music can be heard throughout their five albums. The development culminated in 2009 on Show Your Colors, the 4th album, where the previous growling vocals were replaced with clean vocals and big choruses. The album was the debut of singer Ari Koivunen and bassist Pekka Johansson. Amoral%acutes music was earlier characterized by metal media as death metal due to the growling vocals, but now the classification varies from power metal to progressive rock. Show Your Colors received a lot of praise upon its release. The album\'s first single, \"Year of the Suckerpunch\" was on the Finnish national radio Ylex%acutes playlist, with the highest hopes of receiving song of the year for 2009. The album was ranked by public voting as the fifth best domestic metal album at the Finnish Metal Awards 2009. Show Your Colors has also been released in Great Britain, Germany, USA, Canada and Japan. Now Amoral, the Finnish ambassadors of Classic Rock Of The 21st Century are back ... From: sxsw Views: 413 9 ratings Time: 04:01 More in Music
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21:31:07 01/10/12
Amoral - "Silhouette": SXSW 2012 Showcasing Artist
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Amoral - "Silhouette": SXSW 2012 Showcasing Artist
Amoral -- "Classic Rock of the 21st Century"! Amoral is a band established by founders Ben Varon and Juhana Karlsson in Helsinki, Finland in the late 90\'s. The band\'s production can be classified as technical, progressive and melodic metal, combined with rock elements. Amoral\'s sound is heavy riff driven yet still has a melodic power groove. Skillful ensemble and crisp performance has characterized Amoral, which is internationally recognized as one of Finland\'s foremost bands. The brave and independent development of their music can be heard throughout their five albums. The development culminated in 2009 on Show Your Colors, the 4th album, where the previous growling vocals were replaced with clean vocals and big choruses. The album was the debut of singer Ari Koivunen and bassist Pekka Johansson. Amoral%acutes music was earlier characterized by metal media as death metal due to the growling vocals, but now the classification varies from power metal to progressive rock. Show Your Colors received a lot of praise upon its release. The album\'s first single, \"Year of the Suckerpunch\" was on the Finnish national radio Ylex%acutes playlist, with the highest hopes of receiving song of the year for 2009. The album was ranked by public voting as the fifth best domestic metal album at the Finnish Metal Awards 2009. Show Your Colors has also been released in Great Britain, Germany, USA, Canada and Japan. Now Amoral, the Finnish ambassadors of Classic Rock Of The 21st Century are back ... From: sxsw Views: 392 9 ratings Time: 04:01 More in Music
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08:00:00 12/20/11
The Carbon Con: Investigating the True Cost of Carbon Offsetting
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This original investigative report by The Ecologist Film Unit and Link TV's Earth Focus -- which is now leading to calls for an overhaul of how the UN does business -- shows the consequences of incentive programs like the Clean Development Mechanism (CDM).
A plant owned by India's energy giant Reliance Power is set to become the largest coal power project awarded carbon credits under the UN's Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) -- which lets industrialized countries offset their pollution by investing in greenhouse gas reducing projects in developing nations.
This investigation shows what can, and does, go wrong. It documents the displacement of village communities to make way for plant construction; the exclusion of villagers from the decision making process; and the broken promises -- the benefits promised but never delivered to villagers like free education, employment and healthcare. Thousands of acres of forest land are being destroyed to make way for the plant. Critics say that the project sets a dangerous precedent because it shifts investment away from renewable energy and supports coal, an industry seen as a leading cause of carbon emissions. Campaigners are now calling for an urgent overhaul of the way the Clean Development Mechanism is governed.
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08:00:00 12/20/11
The Carbon Con: Investigating the True Cost of Carbon Offsetting
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This original investigative report by The Ecologist Film Unit and Link TV's Earth Focus -- which is now leading to calls for an overhaul of how the UN does business -- shows the consequences of incentive programs like the Clean Development Mechanism (CDM).
A plant owned by India's energy giant Reliance Power is set to become the largest coal power project awarded carbon credits under the UN's Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) -- which lets industrialized countries offset their pollution by investing in greenhouse gas reducing projects in developing nations.
This investigation shows what can, and does, go wrong. It documents the displacement of village communities to make way for plant construction; the exclusion of villagers from the decision making process; and the broken promises -- the benefits promised but never delivered to villagers like free education, employment and healthcare. Thousands of acres of forest land are being destroyed to make way for the plant. Critics say that the project sets a dangerous precedent because it shifts investment away from renewable energy and supports coal, an industry seen as a leading cause of carbon emissions. Campaigners are now calling for an urgent overhaul of the way the Clean Development Mechanism is governed.
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22:00:02 12/18/11
Rep. Barney Frank Makes A Compelling Case For The Liberal Vision Of Big Government
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I'd love to see Barney Frank get his own TV show (are you listening, Al Gore?) because he has such a knack for powerful, straightforward arguments in favor of liberalism. Today he took part in what This Week with Christiane Amanpour headlines as "The Great American Debate: There's Too Much Government In My Life," along with Robert Reich and Republican intellectual "heavyweights" (of course, I use the term ironically) George Will and Rep. Paul Ryan. This is from Barney's intro: >
AMANPOUR: Congressman Ryan, thank you very much. And Congressman Barney Frank, your opening minute and a half.
FRANK: Yes, we have too much government, and yes, we have too little government. There is this mistaken view that says, you know, we have a fight between the people's money and the government's money. It's all the people's money. The question is, as people, intelligently, we have two sets of needs. We have needs that we best pursue individually, with money for ourselves and our families. And we can make personal choices. But then there are things that we have to do together.
I understand the appeal of tax cuts, but in all my years of government, I have never seen a tax cut put out a fire. I have never seen a tax cut build a bridge or clean up toxic atmosphere.
The point is that there are some things where we are inevitably together. We are interlocked in the economy. We're all subject to the same environment, we all have the same public safety needs. And there, I think, we have sometimes had too little government.
On the other hand, and my conservative friends who claim that they are for small government are the ones
who tell us that an adult shouldn't be able to gamble on the Internet. We have the leading judicial conservative, Antonin Scalia, absolutely in a snit because you can't be sent to jail if you have personal sexual relations of which he does not approve. We have a series of interventions by the conservatives in those choices that should be left to individuals.
So my conservative friends have it absolutely backwards. I do want there to be regulation so that you don't have the kind of manipulation in the financial area that leads to crises. And I do want to be able to clean up the environment. No matter how rich you are, you can't get your own air to breathe.
On the other hand, as I said, there are overreaches by the conservatives. And by the way, they include militarily. I think we have a wonderful military, full of able young people, very well equipped, and they can stop bad things from happening. But they're not really good at making good things happen in foreign societies. And it's on the whole my conservative friends who want us to be rebuilding other societies where we're not very good at it. So the answer is yes, we should have more government where we need in an interactive way to protect ourselves against abuses, but there should be more personal choice. And so that's the -- that's the current situation.
And so my answer is yes, I want more government involved in economic regulation and environmental cleanup and for reasons of public safety. I want less government telling me what personal choices to make as an individual .
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22:00:02 12/18/11
Rep. Barney Frank Makes A Compelling Case For The Liberal Vision Of Big Government
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I'd love to see Barney Frank get his own TV show (are you listening, Al Gore?) because he has such a knack for powerful, straightforward arguments in favor of liberalism. Today he took part in what This Week with Christiane Amanpour headlines as "The Great American Debate: There's Too Much Government In My Life," along with Robert Reich and Republican intellectual "heavyweights" (of course, I use the term ironically) George Will and Rep. Paul Ryan. This is from Barney's intro: >
AMANPOUR: Congressman Ryan, thank you very much. And Congressman Barney Frank, your opening minute and a half.
FRANK: Yes, we have too much government, and yes, we have too little government. There is this mistaken view that says, you know, we have a fight between the people's money and the government's money. It's all the people's money. The question is, as people, intelligently, we have two sets of needs. We have needs that we best pursue individually, with money for ourselves and our families. And we can make personal choices. But then there are things that we have to do together.
I understand the appeal of tax cuts, but in all my years of government, I have never seen a tax cut put out a fire. I have never seen a tax cut build a bridge or clean up toxic atmosphere.
The point is that there are some things where we are inevitably together. We are interlocked in the economy. We're all subject to the same environment, we all have the same public safety needs. And there, I think, we have sometimes had too little government.
On the other hand, and my conservative friends who claim that they are for small government are the ones
who tell us that an adult shouldn't be able to gamble on the Internet. We have the leading judicial conservative, Antonin Scalia, absolutely in a snit because you can't be sent to jail if you have personal sexual relations of which he does not approve. We have a series of interventions by the conservatives in those choices that should be left to individuals.
So my conservative friends have it absolutely backwards. I do want there to be regulation so that you don't have the kind of manipulation in the financial area that leads to crises. And I do want to be able to clean up the environment. No matter how rich you are, you can't get your own air to breathe.
On the other hand, as I said, there are overreaches by the conservatives. And by the way, they include militarily. I think we have a wonderful military, full of able young people, very well equipped, and they can stop bad things from happening. But they're not really good at making good things happen in foreign societies. And it's on the whole my conservative friends who want us to be rebuilding other societies where we're not very good at it. So the answer is yes, we should have more government where we need in an interactive way to protect ourselves against abuses, but there should be more personal choice. And so that's the -- that's the current situation.
And so my answer is yes, I want more government involved in economic regulation and environmental cleanup and for reasons of public safety. I want less government telling me what personal choices to make as an individual .
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05:13:27 11/23/11
PBS Hawaii Will Resume Shooting Schedule
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PBS Hawaii Will Resume Shooting Schedule
A Fire cut power and production of local shows for PBS Hawaii. Now before the damage is cleaned up, a new shooting schedule has been set up with donated studio time, so production can resume. From: kitvtv Views: 12 0 ratings Time: 02:30 More in News & Politics
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05:13:27 11/23/11
PBS Hawaii Will Resume Shooting Schedule
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PBS Hawaii Will Resume Shooting Schedule
A Fire cut power and production of local shows for PBS Hawaii. Now before the damage is cleaned up, a new shooting schedule has been set up with donated studio time, so production can resume. From: kitvtv Views: 12 0 ratings Time: 02:30 More in News & Politics
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00:13:57 11/08/11
Bluff Collapse Workers Prepare For Heavy Rains
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Bluff Collapse Workers Prepare For Heavy Rains
One week ago, Southeast Wisconsin watched as News Chopper 12 showed scenes of a Lake Michigan bluff that gave way next to the Oak Creek power plant. Today, environmental and clean up crews are bracing for heavy rains that could threaten the already compromised lakefront. From: wisn Views: 9 0 ratings Time: 02:21 More in News & Politics
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05:23:28 11/03/11
Power Clean for 325lbs
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Sometimes you just need a little "Final Countdown" to properly prepare for the lift. This video is showing that my beard, does in fact ... youtube.com
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00:30:00 10/26/11
drive it!: The Motor Magazine
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Beautiful, more beautiful, Mercedes AMG SLS. We test the newest version of the legendary gull wing car -- the open top roadster. And not exactly dream cars, but as versatile as can be desired -- the VW Tiguan and the BMW X1. And if buying a car has left you broke, we'll show you how to clean your vehicle cheaply.present it! Mercedes SLS AMG RoadsterTwo years after introducing the SLS gull wing Mercedes the company has brought out an open top version of this dream car.The soft top of the SLS AMG Roadster opens and closes in just 11 seconds. The 6.3 liter, V8 mid-engine provides 420 kilowatts of power and 650 Nm of torque. The car can rocket from zero to 100 km/h in just 3.8 seconds and has a top speed of 315 km/h. In Germany it costs around 200,000 euros. Drive it! took a closer look at the new model. compare it! VW Tiguan and the BMW X1The VW Tiguan is the Golf of the SUV segment. Put another way, it's compact, versatile and the top seller in its class. To keep things that way VW has given the Tiguan a facelift. To make sure they don't scare anyone off, the firm's designers have not made too many changes.The BMW X1 is one of the Tiguan's toughest competitors in the compact SUV segment -- and not only because it differs so much from the Tiguan. It's more compact, lower, sportier and tougher. Just what you'd expect from BMW. But which SUV offers the better deal? test it! Chevrolet Cruze HatchbackChevrolet has sold over 730,000 Cruzes around the globe since the model was introduced in 2009. This past summer the American carmaker introduced a hatchback variant. The new 5-door Cruze boasts a sporty design. Its exterior resembles a coupe, while its interior pays homage to the cockpit of Chevrolet's legendary Corvette.examine it! Car Care - Using Toothpaste and Cola to Fight Grime and RustThere are parts of a car that even a trip to the car wash won't get clean. But drive it! presents some tips and tricks from a car expert that can help get your car looking like new for a song. We show you how a few household items - like margarine, toothpaste and fabric softener - can be used to remove grime from wheel rims, get rid of rust spots and revive tired windshield wipers.vintage! Steffi's House Call - A Voyage Back in TimeA riddle with three clues, and off we go. Automotive reporter Stefanie Tücking tracks down unusual vehicles on her quest to solve the riddle. In the town of Rinteln, she meets a car enthusiast who also dresses the part.Wearing frocks from the 1950s, Steffi and Claudia Rebena von Dietfurth-Siefken head out to admire Claudia's vintage car collection, which includes a Buick 1957, a Plymouth Savoy 56, a Dodge, and many other American classics. They also stop by the project hall -- a hall filled with vintage purchases waiting to be restored.
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03:39:06 10/18/11
MM228: iPhone 4S News, Catch Cheating Spouse, BB Free Apps
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Tons of iPhone 4S news including a record-breaking weekend for Apple's "biggest selling gadget" ever, a new iPhone app catches cheating spouses, Sprint's iPhone 4S is really slow and Blackberry is giving out free apps to everyone?
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iPhone 4S - Biggest Selling Gadget Ever? As of today, Monday, reports are coming out the Apple has broken another record. Could it be true the iPhone 4S is the fastest selling and biggest selling smartphone in history? What about biggest selling gadget? We've got some breathtaking stats for you that you won't believe.
Sprint's iPhone 4S - Slow and Awful? In episode 222 , we broke news that Sprint had indeed won the next iPhone. If you're a Sprint iPhone 4S owner , you will NOT want to miss this important breaking news story - reports are coming out about something bad going on with the Sprint iPhone 4S and the Moxie Mo has all the details.
iPhone App Accidentally Catches Cheaters? We've talked about several new iOS 5 changes that have come thanks to Apple's most powerful mobile operating system to date... an app called Find My Friends , free in the iTunes App Store, now allows you to "see" where your friends are thanks to their GPS locations. Problem is... it also catches people (cheating spouses) who lie about their locations. Check out this unbelievably true story and the lesson is... DON'T CHEAT.
Blackberry Gives $100 of Free Apps to You! In last week's devastating outage for several million Blackberry fans , the CEO of Blackberry has not only apologized but now the company is giving away a bundle of apps that costs $100 to every user. Is this enough? What are the apps? We've got ALL the scoop inside!
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00:00:06 10/17/11
SNL Takes a Shot at Mayor Bloomberg for His Response to #OWS Protesters
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SNL took a shot at New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg for his response to the Occupy Wall Street protests, painting him as deciding to use the protests as a way to promote New York tourism and now being supportive of the protesters.
The best one I think was the attempt by the city to run the protesters out of there permanently because they wanted to clean park: >
BLOOMBERG: Whatever you may have heard, I want to make demonstrators as welcome and as comfortable as possible. Yet, sometimes things do not go as planned. This week my office had arranged to clear the park of protesters so the area could be power washed. The protesters became upset and some went so far as to suggest that the power washing was simply a ruse to break up the demonstration. Nonsense. As all New Yorkers know, various parts of the city are routinely power washed. Power washing is a New York institution and without it, the Big Apple would lose its reputation as the world's cleanest and most thoroughly sanitized city – with streets, as the saying goes, you can eat off.
SNL also had Bloomberg suggesting that he's really not all that rich and the protesters go show up at other rich people's homes that they should be upset with besides himself such as George Soros, Jamie Dimon and Alex Rodriguez.
SNL is always pretty milquetoast when it comes to them weighing in on the political issues of the day and this was no exception, but the fact that the movement made its way to the opening segment of Saturday Night Live at least means that for now, those out there protesting are garnering some national attention and that hopefully their concerns are not going to be ignored by the media and easily dismissed as just some fringe movement that does not represent the frustrations of a good deal of the American public.
The fact that Bloomberg was being mocked as opposed to the protesters as we've seen from Fox, who sneers at them 24/7, is at least a step in the right direction with our political dialog and hopefully gets more people to pay attention to why they're out there to begin with and looking into it if they haven't been paying attention already.






