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Video: Black Friday Brings Great Television Deals

Video: Black Friday Brings Great Television Deals

from KMGH ABC Denver on November 27, 2009
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Electonic stores are offering great deals and the latest technology in televisions this holiday season.
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Video: Woman Watches Pilot Grandson Land Atlantis

Video: Woman Watches Pilot Grandson Land Atlantis

from WSMV Nashville, TN on November 27, 2009
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(11/27/09) - Barry Wilmore's family watches as he lands the space shuttle Atlantis.
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Video: Stupidest Gift Ideas

Video: Stupidest Gift Ideas

from Money Talks on November 27, 2009
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Five of the stupidest gifts we've ever seen.
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Video: Email Scam

Video: Email Scam

from WOAI NBC 4 San Antonio on November 26, 2009
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ON CAM (BEAMER) WHEN YOU'RE IN NEED, YOUR FRIENDS ARE THERE TO HELP. B
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Video: Thanksgiving In Space

Video: Thanksgiving In Space

from WTEV CBS 47 Jacksonville on November 25, 2009
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Space shuttle Atlantis' astronauts will spend Thanksgiving checking their ship for the ride home
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Video: Battle Heats Up To Secure New Solar Plant

Video: Battle Heats Up To Secure New Solar Plant

from WNEM Flint, MI on November 24, 2009
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The City of Saginaw is gears up for a fight against a city in Texas for a new green energy plant that could bring hundreds of new jobs to town.
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Video: Wind Towers Springing Up

Video: Wind Towers Springing Up

from KXMC CBS Bismarck North on November 24, 2009
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The landscape along Highway 83 south of Minot has changed in the past 98 days. Dozens of wind turbines have sprouted from the prairie. And by the end of the year, eighty, 262-foot towers will be producing enough electricity to power some 36,000 homes. Jim Olson reports on the latest wind farm project to spring up in North Dakota. Since 2002, the sound of 100-foot blades slicing through clear North Dakota air has echoed across the farmland south of Minot. And now, like proud parents, the two original Prairie Winds turbines are spinning while overseeing the birth of 80 more windmills - each a little larger than the original two. The two initial turbines are 200 feet tall and put out 1.3 megawatts of energy apiece. The new 262-foot offspring produce 1.5 megawatts each. (Daryl Hill, Basin Electric) "As designs have changed and technologies have evolved, a little bit bigger, a little bit more capacity we are getting out of these new ones." Daryl Hill of Basin Electric says the wind farm will crank out about 120 megawatts by the time it's online - which officials hope will be by the end of this year. But it takes a lot to make this all happen. (Daryl Hill, Basin Electric) "First you have to build the turbines and that involves pouring the foundation, setting the pedestal, setting the generator on top, attaching the blades. Then you have to build the collector lines to get the power to the collector substation. Then you have to build access roads. So there are a lot of things that have to happen." A Basin official estimated there are upwards of 300 people working on the project daily. From truck drivers to crane operators to workers to bolt the pieces of these mammoth structures together - there's a lot going on. As for the towers themselves, each one sits in about 1.2 million pounds of concrete and, all told, each tower and its support weighs in at about two million pounds. And looking at the landscape, there are a lot of two million pound footprints dotting the hills. (Daryl Hill, Basin Electric) "The price tag of this whole project is around $250 million so it's quite an investment in developing generating resources for cousumers in nine states." (Jim Olson) "With 60 of the 80 turbines in place, the landscape has changed a lot along Highway 83. And it's a lot of land, some 25,000 acres." (Daryl Hill, Basin Electric) "Even though each individual wind turbine doesn't consume very much physical space, the area we investigated for the project covers 25,000 acres." Hill says the wind farm will cast a long shadow over Basin's efforts to meet congressional mandates for clean energy. It will represent about 20% of the company's 600 megawatts of renewable energy production by the end of next year. And that's something the company is happy to hear. South of Minot, Jim Olson, KX News. Work has been going on around the clock for 98 days and a Basin official says it's all been done - about 140,000 man hours - without any time lost to injuries.
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Video: Pendleton Marines Use New Technology To Detect IEDs

Video: Pendleton Marines Use New Technology To Detect IEDs

from KGTV ABC San Diego on November 24, 2009
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Marines at Camp Pendleton are using new technology to help detect improvised explosive devices.
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Video: Shipping mix-up alerts Sunport

Video: Shipping mix-up alerts Sunport

from KOB Albuquerque on November 23, 2009
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Explosives material sent to Sunport
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Video: Astronaut Dad

Video: Astronaut Dad

from WTEV CBS 47 Jacksonville on November 22, 2009
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An Astronaut currently in space became a new dad.
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Video: Mission: Atlantis

Video: Mission: Atlantis

from WTEV CBS 47 Jacksonville on November 20, 2009
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Astronauts have completed their second space walk.
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Video: Cell spies

Video: Cell spies

from WTEV CBS 47 Jacksonville on November 19, 2009
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A new program allows you to listen in on other cell phone calls without being detected
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Video: Mission: Atlantis

Video: Mission: Atlantis

from WTEV CBS 47 Jacksonville on November 19, 2009
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The astronauts aboard the shuttle-station complex are getting some extra moving time
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Video: New Plane May Change Navy's Approach In Battle

Video: New Plane May Change Navy's Approach In Battle

from KGTV ABC San Diego on November 19, 2009
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An unmanned airplane developed by a Rancho Bernardo-based company may change the way the U.S. Navy fights battles in the air.
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