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Echoes Of DAPL: New Hampshire's Northern Pass Dilemma - Duration: 4:35.New Hampshire residents are challenging the proposed 180 mile power line project of Northern
Pass that will run through most of the state.
One small town is even taking in donations for a legal fund that they have been using
to keep the fight going strong in court.
Joining me now to talk about this is legal journalist for Trial Lawyer Magazine, Mollye
Barrows.
Mollye, thank you for coming.
Definitely.
Glad to be here, Peter.
Glad to have you here filling in for Pap today.
Thank you.
So why's this project controversial?
What's the big deal?
Well, it seems like the entire state of New Hampshire is opposed to this project.
It's been off and on the radar for a number of years now.
It's basically a collaboration project between two power companies.
One out of Quebec.
In fact, it's called Quebec ... Where is the name of this?
Hydro Quebec is that one company, and then the other energy provider is Eversource, which
is based in New Hampshire.
So for years they've been trying to bring this new basically an extension of this Canadian
power company through New Hampshire claiming that it would have greener energy, it would
bring lower energy bills, that it would provide jobs, and then, of course, there would be
more taxable value to all of those things.
But a number of people are opposed to this and have been for a long time whether it's
citizens or environmental groups or government agencies.
So the small town of Deerfield is one of them.
Basically, all their concerns are it's not going to look good.
New Hampshire's a beautiful state.
We've got a lot of forests.
We've got a lot of hiking.
We're got a lot of conservation land, a lot of animals, and natural fisheries that we
want to protect.
They're concerned that all the work that will go into this, whether it's creating dams and
reservoirs or utilizing the ones that they've already got, that it's going to create more
problems.
There's a Canadian Indian tribe that's based in that area.
They're also concerned about delicate salmon fisheries, violating their hunting lands.
So you name it, everybody's got an ax to grind with this project.
They have been back and forth to the drawing board several times.
Now, is this part of the trend?
Everybody's heard about the Dakota pipeline that everyone challenged.
There was huge protests.
The federal government brought in.
Do you think this is part of that trend?
Is this a similar objection?
Are there some overlap between the two?
Well, I think some of the overlap could very well be the issue of private citizens and
corporate going up head to head against corporations.
Whose interests are better?
Who's got the most influence in Washington?
I think that's a lot of what you saw in the Dakota pipeline process.
I think what you're seeing in New Hampshire is less of that and more of perhaps at one
time they might could have gotten away with something like that, but you've got all eyes
on this project pretty much since the beginning and, I hate to say it, but almost a more influential
group of citizens.
More than 160 individuals, government agencies, as well as regular environmental groups that
are opposed to this project, and they've all been speaking out in different ways.
Everything from we want your power lines buried.
We don't want them above ground.
They've gone back to the drawing board two or three times just to revise the location.
Even imminent domain is another issue that could cross between this and other projects
where a company wants to come in and just do a land grab based on right of way in order
to serve the public need, the greater good.
But in this case, the entire state was so opposed to it that the New Hampshire legislature
took the step in 2012 of basically outlawing the process of imminent domain when it came
to power lines.
I mean, there were some caveats.
So Deerfield went out and they actually started raising money?
Yes.
I mean, once they got the money in, what have they done?
What's the method that they're using?
Well, this 192 long mile power line project will end in the small town of Deerfield.
In fact, it's going to cross some 30 some small towns right through the middle of the
state, right through the middle of these towns.
Again, they're worried about aesthetics.
How's this going to look to our town?
Is it going to impact tourism?
We just don't want it in our town.
So essentially, they're trying to hire an attorney.
They've been working with an attorney for the past year.
Now, last year the citizens voted not to fund an attorney specifically to fight this, but
there are enough citizens in this town that saw we do want to fight it, we're going to
fundraise.
So they're fighting it?
Yes.
In closing, tell me where's the legal case stand?
Where is it now?
Well, right now, they don't even have state approval.
So they're still going through the state permitting process.
There's a state committee that will continue to hear people on this issue, have hearings
on it through December.
Then in February of next year is when they're going to decided whether or not the project
moves forward.
So in some situations, if they do decide to move the project forward, some citizens may
be happy with how it turns out.
Perhaps they got the plan moved, they got power lines under ground.
Whatever their particular was may be addressed, but I don't know who they're going to make
everybody happy.
But at least there's some leeway.
It's not just a black and white as in the Dakota pipeline issue.
We're going to move forward whether you like of or not.
We're going to shove it down your throats.
Right.
There's some compromise.
That's New Hampshire versus some of the other companies maybe?
Federal lands perhaps.
Right.
Well, thank you very much, Mollye, for coming.
We appreciate your time.
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DeMarre Carroll Dunked All Over These Poor Students - Duration: 2:17.Hey everyone, for Complex News, I'm Justin Block.
So, this doesn't require much explaining, but let's all say it out loud so we're
all on the same page: Professional basketball players can physically destroy any other quote-un-quote
"normal" person when presented with a hoop and a ball.
It's what they do for a living, but against each other.
As you can clearly see, it's an absolutely brutal act.
And some students at the U.S. Naval Academy, well, they were looking for trouble when the
Brooklyn Nets came to visit this week.
Hanging out in the mess hall, a few young midshipmen wanted to challenge Nets forward
DeMarre Carroll to a little backyard one-on-one action.
You know, just to play around a little.
And that's fine and all, but if they were expecting an NBA player to allow a mortal
to score on him, well, they were gravely mistaken.
Roll the clip:
So, after watching that, it's clear that no bodies or feelings were hurt.
The kid took an L and everyone laughed.
But these feisty midshipmen kept on poking the bear, so Carroll finished them off.
Just watch:
My goodness.
That hurts to watch from every angle.
But then again, how many of us can say they've been dunked on, or straight-up schooled by
an NBA player?
In a weird way, that's a badge of honor to wear as a fan.
And frankly, it's one that many, many fans have worn before.
Just ask this kid after he spent a few seconds with Jahlil Okafor:
And we might want to check-in on this little kid, who did nothing wrong except shoot his
basketball anywhere close to Karl-Anthony Towns:
That was really bad, but not Kevin Durant bad.
And by "Kevin Durant bad," I mean, what you're about to watch is the most savage
NBA player-fan interaction there's been this decade:
Thankfully, for all of us mortals, the NBA season starts next month, which means players
will start dunking on and blocking each other instead of us.
That's the news for now, but for more on the NBA, be sure to subscribe to Complex on YouTube
today.
For Complex News, I'm Justin Block.
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Beija here for Complex.
The world has been in turmoil lately due to back-to-back hurricanes, earthquakes, and
other natural disasters that have been drastically ruining communities.
Obviously, these are the consequences we're suffering due to climate change caused by
pollution, waste management,o ver-population and so much more.
Now, highly acclaimed business tycoon and engineer Elon Musk is coming to the rescue
to potentially start human civilizations on Mars by 2024 if we can't get things straight
here on earth.
Elon's commercial space agency, SpaceX, is aiming to build a base on the moon and
fly two cargo missions to Mars by 2022 that would be able to locate water and start implementing
power and life support infrastructures.
Musk said:
"It's 2017, we should have a lunar base by now, what the hell's going on?"
The manned mission will follow the cargo flights in 2024 where the travelers will start to
establish solar-powered plants to assist them in returning back to earth.
Musk was speaking in Adelaide, Australia and said that the new "BFR" spacecraft could
hold up to a max of 100 people each for transportation.
The space exploration company revealed that the "BFR" spacecraft is a reusable rocket
that could travel at speeds of up to 16,777 mph, which is INSANE.
Elon Musk shared at the International Astronautical Congress that rockets would be able to fly
people city to city within minutes [PLAY VIDEO 0:10-0:19].
In a promotional video on Youtube, SpaceX displays a simulated rocket that can get you
from New York to London in just 29 minutes
The BFR spaceship would be the biggest one the company has created to date, BUT it would
also be the cheapest because of its multiple capabilities (show 2nd picture in tweet).
The spacecraft would be able to complete other missions such as lifting satellites into orbit.
Over time, Elon Musk envisions that we would eventually get to the point where we could
make the planet a habitable city that would become—according to him—"a really nice
place to be".
[make sure GIF is playing show city built]
If this vision comes to fruition, hopefully humans will learn from the mistakes we've
made on earth and we'll be better stewards of the planet Mars.
That's all the news for now, but for more on future space endeavors, be sure to subscribe
to Complex on Youtube today.
For Complex News, I'm Beija Velez.
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Bánh xe buýt | nhac thieu nhi hay nhất | ca nhac thieu nhi | Little Treehouse - Duration: 32:25.The wheels on the bus go round and round
Round and round, round and round
The wheels on the bus go round and round
All through the town
The wipers on the bus go swish, swish, swish
swish, swish, swish, swish, swish, swish
The wipers on the bus go swish, swish, swish
All through the town
The horn on the bus goes beep, beep, beep
beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, beep
The horn on the bus goes beep, beep, beep
All through the town
The windows on the bus go up and down
Up and down, Up and down
The windows on the bus go up and down
All through the town
The seat on the bus goes squeak, squeak, squeak
squeak, squeak, squeak, squeak, squeak, squeak
The seat on the bus goes squeak, squeak, squeak
All through the town
The monkey on the bus goes giggle, giggle, giggle
giggle, giggle, giggle, giggle, giggle, giggle
The monkey on the bus goes giggle, giggle, giggle
All through the town
The wheels on the bus go round and round
Round and round, round and round
The wheels on the bus go round and round
All through the town
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