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whatever you put in low earth orbit like that will slowly fall back to earth. the space stations all come back down and burn up at some point. this one was dior in 1991. most of it burned up over the pacific ocean. there are a few pieces that survived. i have a small sample of some insulation from salyut 7. it landed in argentina. told her they had the short duration missions, like a week or so. it was part of a program called inner cosmos. the soviet union would take citizens from some of the soviet bloc countries and give them an opportunity to fly them in space. it was a great political move on their part. you see the country's ear, checklist logic, poland, east germany, bulgaria, hungary, vietnam, cuba. mongolia, romania, france. they would give all these soviet bloc countries the opportunity to send a cosmonaut, one of their citizens up into space. a really successful program. here's the first cuban in space, the first east german. and i think the first mongolian. let's talk about skylab. spaces the united states' station, from 1973 to 1979. theas original
whatever you put in low earth orbit like that will slowly fall back to earth. the space stations all come back down and burn up at some point. this one was dior in 1991. most of it burned up over the pacific ocean. there are a few pieces that survived. i have a small sample of some insulation from salyut 7. it landed in argentina. told her they had the short duration missions, like a week or so. it was part of a program called inner cosmos. the soviet union would take citizens from some of the...
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earth comesh earth comesl earth comesi earth comesi earth comesi earth comesi earth comesi earth comes >> several soldiers were injured. there's been no comment from the government of pakistan >>> at least 90 people have died after multiple landslides were triggered by heavy rain in nepal. here's the latest on the rains. >>reporter: this is a village steeped in grief. in the early hours of july 30th an entire section of the mountain came crumbling down sweeping away part of this village in western nepal killing at least 28 people. a week on the smell of rotting animals is still heavy. every year monsoon season in nepal brings such tragedies. just this year more than 90 people have died and more are missing. villagers here say they've never seen such a disaster before. but studies from 1995 shows the soil over here is very loose and this area of nepal gets the highest amount of rain increasing the risk of landslides landslides. people have been told to move as this area is too dangerous but they have nowhere to go. the government has a plan for risk management but it has more to do with
earth comesh earth comesl earth comesi earth comesi earth comesi earth comesi earth comesi earth comes >> several soldiers were injured. there's been no comment from the government of pakistan >>> at least 90 people have died after multiple landslides were triggered by heavy rain in nepal. here's the latest on the rains. >>reporter: this is a village steeped in grief. in the early hours of july 30th an entire section of the mountain came crumbling down sweeping away part of...
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earth is getting warmer because of national patterns. 25% say there is no solid evidence the earth isetting warmer. you can see the party breakdown. republican,who lean just 27% say the earth is getting warmer because of human activity. among democrats, 71% believe it is getting warmer and that it is because of human activity. you can check out those results at the pugh research center. mary lou on the line for democrats, good morning. caller: i am a democrat since 2008. i am out in nowhere land. i thoroughly disagree with your last caller. what i am looking for in a with enough a man sense to realize we are suffering climate change. it is obvious. it has been pretty well proven that a lot of it has to do with -- fuels we are putting and the air. we are man assaulting mother nature in a way that i think mother nature is going to perish . i think i have a brain and i think the man before me probably does not use his. thank you. the: in terms of where candidates stand, here is that "wall street journal" stand. hillary clinton and her primary prescribe more aggressive solutions than thos
earth is getting warmer because of national patterns. 25% say there is no solid evidence the earth isetting warmer. you can see the party breakdown. republican,who lean just 27% say the earth is getting warmer because of human activity. among democrats, 71% believe it is getting warmer and that it is because of human activity. you can check out those results at the pugh research center. mary lou on the line for democrats, good morning. caller: i am a democrat since 2008. i am out in nowhere...
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earth. and the design she created -- the designs she created were for the most part as she created them with the exception of mother earth. in the final design it is very different. mother earth is seated in a throne with her children around her. part of the design process, she not only created the small pieces to show the commission what she was thinking of doing, she created a full scale figure to show them, this is what the mosaic will look like on the floor of the rotunda. another key piece in the rotunda floor is the ribbon that runs around the con die on the floor. that ribbon shows the history of creatures and animals that lived in the nebraska territories from the earliest known points. certainly, she was not an expert in paleontology. the commission worked with a paleontologist from the university of nebraska. he created a series of drawings that depicted the various creatures they were proposing to put on the floor of the rotunda. and he created these drawings in amazing color deta
earth. and the design she created -- the designs she created were for the most part as she created them with the exception of mother earth. in the final design it is very different. mother earth is seated in a throne with her children around her. part of the design process, she not only created the small pieces to show the commission what she was thinking of doing, she created a full scale figure to show them, this is what the mosaic will look like on the floor of the rotunda. another key piece...
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that blue glow that the earth gives off, we were just stunned.e most incredible thing ever. >> cinematographer luke geissbuhler loves doing cool projects with his son max, especially when they involve cameras. >> we came upon this project online. and the potential of the outcome was so huge that we couldn't pass it up. >> the boys plan on launching a camera into space with the aid of a helium-filled weather balloon. >> it took about eight months to research it and build different crafts and do tests. >> i mean we attached a parachute to like a little thingy to it from the kitchen window down to the backyard and we found place to deploy. >> we did a little altitude test because we wanted to put it up in the air and bring it down. >> the first model of it had wings and a tail fin. >> we were looking at things like how shaky it would be, how much it would be influenced by wind, things like that. it actually told us a lot. >> it's essential the aircraft rise and fall with as little resistance as possible. this will keep it stable enough to capture a
that blue glow that the earth gives off, we were just stunned.e most incredible thing ever. >> cinematographer luke geissbuhler loves doing cool projects with his son max, especially when they involve cameras. >> we came upon this project online. and the potential of the outcome was so huge that we couldn't pass it up. >> the boys plan on launching a camera into space with the aid of a helium-filled weather balloon. >> it took about eight months to research it and build...
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it is just 5% if you are fler its star than the earth. >> like earth's older sibling. like a third older than plan get. 10% larger we're similar temperatures. dare we sa sai it? effecter for life. wait, there is more. along with discovery. astronomers have identified thine worlds about the size of earth all or biting stars that resemble the sun. >> it is a fundamental question of humanity. we want to though if he we are alone. the big trick of look throughout t. there is real estate the cosmos that is at home if there is someplace like it throughout. >> in our solar system. nasa is planning missions to jupiter and mars using the sl rocket that can cut down by third. ma than thes instead of the new hor are rye zon mission that took 9.5 years it would take three years m. for beyond our solar system look the imagination. scientists will now search for radio waves to detect signs of life to see if anyone is trying to talk to us. >> it is not a we're dog go there. we it usta maybe we are able to talk to somebody out there. >> imagine how we sound to them. maybe we would bet
it is just 5% if you are fler its star than the earth. >> like earth's older sibling. like a third older than plan get. 10% larger we're similar temperatures. dare we sa sai it? effecter for life. wait, there is more. along with discovery. astronomers have identified thine worlds about the size of earth all or biting stars that resemble the sun. >> it is a fundamental question of humanity. we want to though if he we are alone. the big trick of look throughout t. there is real estate...
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tesla was exploring when he was here in colorado springs was even strive to understand whether the earth had enough resident capacity that it could transmit electricity and radio signal directly through the earth to get a transmission to the other side of the globe instantaneously of radio or of power, and that was one of things he was exploring here. he left colorado springs thinking of the possibility because he did find some resident capacity of the earth. unfortunately, it is not enough to do what he hoped it would do, and then the intergalactic signal. what he experienced while he was here. he heard some very mathematically precise and repeated radio bursts when he was working with his large -- the onlynd felt conclusion he could come to was that it was originating from mars and that it was a sign of intelligent life because of the regularity, and scientists later on came back and replicated through the experiments he was doing and found that what he was radio burstswas which ister's moon io very regular, mathematical, predictable bursts, so we hear that space noise transmitted thro
tesla was exploring when he was here in colorado springs was even strive to understand whether the earth had enough resident capacity that it could transmit electricity and radio signal directly through the earth to get a transmission to the other side of the globe instantaneously of radio or of power, and that was one of things he was exploring here. he left colorado springs thinking of the possibility because he did find some resident capacity of the earth. unfortunately, it is not enough to...
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we end up with the highest rate of childhood poverty of any major country on earth.here is something profoundly wrong when one family, one family, this is america not paraguay, not some small third world country, when one family, the walton family of walmart, owns more wealth than the bottom 40% of the american people. [applause] when millions of people are working longer hours for lower wages. when people are working two or three jobs, trying to get some income and health care to take care of their families. when that is going on, well, a handfull of billionaires are making out like bandits. this is a rigged economy. [applause] mr. sanders: together, you and i and millions of other americans are going to change that. we are going to create an economy that works with the middle class and working families, not just a handful of billionaires. [applause] this campaign is sending a simple and straightforward message to the billionaire class. that is you cannot, you will not have it all. [applause] the ceos of large corporations and billionaire class are not going to cont
we end up with the highest rate of childhood poverty of any major country on earth.here is something profoundly wrong when one family, one family, this is america not paraguay, not some small third world country, when one family, the walton family of walmart, owns more wealth than the bottom 40% of the american people. [applause] when millions of people are working longer hours for lower wages. when people are working two or three jobs, trying to get some income and health care to take care of...
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something you never see from earth. that is the earth of course. we'll show you images of the dark side of the moon because nasa's discover spacecraft captured these images. there comes the moon as it passes over the earth. the best part is the moon's far side does not appear dark because it's lit from the sun. we call it the dark side because it's the side away from us. >> very cool. >> it's fascinating when you think about it. the moon doesn't rotate, right? >> it does. but it's revolving around the earth. >> rotation and revolution. >> it doesn't -- >> we're not going to see -- >> technically, there's always a dark side of the moon. >> whoa. astrophysics class did you some good. >> i'll be down at cape canaveral very soon consulting on some of that stuff. >> it's an overweight spheroid, has a dark side. >> he was like, chris. >> do this. >> let's get a look at the weather picture. >> sta wars is real, right? >> of course it is. >> increasing clouds through the day today. it's a dry and comfortable day. humidity is down. a pleasant breeze out the
something you never see from earth. that is the earth of course. we'll show you images of the dark side of the moon because nasa's discover spacecraft captured these images. there comes the moon as it passes over the earth. the best part is the moon's far side does not appear dark because it's lit from the sun. we call it the dark side because it's the side away from us. >> very cool. >> it's fascinating when you think about it. the moon doesn't rotate, right? >> it does. but...
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the earth every day.l you how investors are making money with all of these eyes above our skies. ♪ matt: we don't want to leave the east river out of it. we can look at all of new york city from bloomberg's world headquarters in midtown manhattan. chbelieve that is the ed ko bridge, which most of us are heard to as the 59th bridge. doves flying in outer space. i cannot talking about the cleaner pigeons, but these are tiny satellites that's not photos of the earth each day. if you are an investor, the pictures they bring back could give you a competitive advantage and a profit. ramy inocencio reports from san francisco. watch this. they are called doves, shut up from the international space station, and they are small, less than one foot long, but the telescope cameras are powerful. this is what we get. high resolution photos of anything on the earth's surface, from west texas oilfields to chinese power plants and argentine lithium minds. typically downloadable in one or two hours. it is all based here, pl
the earth every day.l you how investors are making money with all of these eyes above our skies. ♪ matt: we don't want to leave the east river out of it. we can look at all of new york city from bloomberg's world headquarters in midtown manhattan. chbelieve that is the ed ko bridge, which most of us are heard to as the 59th bridge. doves flying in outer space. i cannot talking about the cleaner pigeons, but these are tiny satellites that's not photos of the earth each day. if you are an...
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they cruise in low earth orbit 400 miles up.heir mission is ambitious, to take a picture of every place on earth, every single day. >> we have launched 87 satellites a i da. it's the largest constellation earth-- in history. >> the office in san francisco looks like any other tech company. in many ways we are closer to a silicon valley start-up than a big aerospace company. >> marshal plants planet lans from two other scientist turning their focus from the cosmos back to earth. >> we can track the ice caps melting, it has really helped with climate change. we can help the world respond to natural disasters like fires, earthquakes, floods and the like. >> planet lab's image -- images taken before the recent earthquake in nepal revealed two remote towns that no one new existed. aide work ares sent in medical assistance and supplies. >> that was a fantastic day, it was the first time our data actually helped pem in the real world within planet labs also intends to mack money, selling data to commercial clients, images that track da
they cruise in low earth orbit 400 miles up.heir mission is ambitious, to take a picture of every place on earth, every single day. >> we have launched 87 satellites a i da. it's the largest constellation earth-- in history. >> the office in san francisco looks like any other tech company. in many ways we are closer to a silicon valley start-up than a big aerospace company. >> marshal plants planet lans from two other scientist turning their focus from the cosmos back to...
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on the big machine who's gonna stand up and save the earth ♪ ♪ this all starts with you and me ♪ ♪ ♪d enough ♪ ♪ who's gonna stand up and save the earth who's gonna say that she's had enough ♪ ♪ this all starts with you and me ♪ ♪ ♪ who's gonna stand up who's gonna stand up who's gonna stand up who's gonna stand up ♪ ♪ who's gonna stand up who's gonna stand up who's gonna stand up who's gonna stand up ♪ ♪ who's gonna stand up ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: neil young, everybody! neil young! the roots! "storytone" is in stores right now. my thanks to ellen degeneres, steve carell, reese witherspoon, neil young, doc severinsen, and the roots! stay tuned for "late night with seth meyers." thank you for watching, have a a great night. hope to see you tomorrow, bye bye. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ >> announcer: from 30 rockefeller plaza in new york, it's "late night with seth meyers." tonight -- matt lauer and savannah guthrie. from world cup champions, team u.s.a, soccer star carli lloyd. music from lord huron. featuring the 8g band with brad wilk. ♪ [ chee
on the big machine who's gonna stand up and save the earth ♪ ♪ this all starts with you and me ♪ ♪ ♪d enough ♪ ♪ who's gonna stand up and save the earth who's gonna say that she's had enough ♪ ♪ this all starts with you and me ♪ ♪ ♪ who's gonna stand up who's gonna stand up who's gonna stand up who's gonna stand up ♪ ♪ who's gonna stand up who's gonna stand up who's gonna stand up who's gonna stand up ♪ ♪ who's gonna stand up ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >>...
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be one of the biggest discoveries of human kind ever ever ever in 20 years. >> it would show earth isiracle and we like to think that we are special because our moms have told us we are special and it's only natural and we think we're special and there are a trillion planets in our galaxy and it's hard to believe we're all sterile. >> i know the drake equation and i understand all of this. to be spike, you're not getting 100 million, but as a representist of seti researchers in general, the science, what does all of this money do? what can they do with this money that they didn't do before? >> you are quite right, scott. this is going to the university of california berkeley. our competition across the bay and what they're going to use it for is spend the money over ten years. it's 10 million a year and they'll buy radio telescope that's just a big antenna. if you put this satellite dish in the backyard the neighbors would complain because it's really big, it's 100 feet 200 feet, 300 feet. so to get some of that by paying for it and what they'll use the money for is to develop new kin
be one of the biggest discoveries of human kind ever ever ever in 20 years. >> it would show earth isiracle and we like to think that we are special because our moms have told us we are special and it's only natural and we think we're special and there are a trillion planets in our galaxy and it's hard to believe we're all sterile. >> i know the drake equation and i understand all of this. to be spike, you're not getting 100 million, but as a representist of seti researchers in...
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today in america, we have more than any other country on earth, including china. we have a disproportionate number of people in jail who are black or hispanic. we have a lot of work to do. making billions -- we are going to end this minimum sentencing by which too many people have criminal records. when people go to jail, i want to make sure there is a pathway for them out of jail. if people leave jail without money, without jobs, without education, without mental health issues being dealt with, the likelihood is we are going to end back in jail and that is pretty crazy. heavily ins invest jobs and education, not jail and incarceration. let me just conclude by telling you one thing that no husband candidate will tell you, i need win here and i. i appreciate the support of so many people. if we are going to transform america, if we are going to have a government that represents and not largees campaign bonuses we need a political revolution in this country. [applause] people tollions of stand up and make it clear to the billionaire class they cannot have it all. th
today in america, we have more than any other country on earth, including china. we have a disproportionate number of people in jail who are black or hispanic. we have a lot of work to do. making billions -- we are going to end this minimum sentencing by which too many people have criminal records. when people go to jail, i want to make sure there is a pathway for them out of jail. if people leave jail without money, without jobs, without education, without mental health issues being dealt...
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that she's had enough who's gonna take on the big machine the earth this all starts with you and me damn the dams save the rivers starve the takers and feed the givers let's build a dream and save the world we're the people known as earth who's gonna stand up and save the earth who's gonna say that she's had enough who's gonna take on the big machine who's gonna stand up and save the earth this all starts with you and me ban fossil fuels draw the line before we build one more pipeline ban fracking now let's save the waters and build a life for our sons and daughters who's gonna stand up and save the earth who's gonna say that she's had enough who's gonna stand up and save the earth who's gonna say that she's had enough this all starts with you and me who's gonna stand up who's gonna stand up who's gonna stand up who's gonna stand up who's gonna stand up who's gonna stand up who's gonna stand up who's gonna stand up who's gonna stand up [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: neil young, everybody! neil young! the roots! "storytone" is in stores right now. my thanks to ellen degeneres, ste
that she's had enough who's gonna take on the big machine the earth this all starts with you and me damn the dams save the rivers starve the takers and feed the givers let's build a dream and save the world we're the people known as earth who's gonna stand up and save the earth who's gonna say that she's had enough who's gonna take on the big machine who's gonna stand up and save the earth this all starts with you and me ban fossil fuels draw the line before we build one more pipeline ban...
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you ever think about how the cement of your driveway... ...connects to the ends of the earth?ter hills... ...to musical streets and movie chase scenes. it's all "one road." everywhere you take it tells your story. and wherever you are is where the road begins. the camry. toyota. let's go places. yes, we are twins. when i went on to ancestry i just put in the name of my parents and my grandparents. i was getting all these leaves and i was going back generation after generation. you start to see documents and you see signatures of people that you've never met. i mean, you don't know these people, but you feel like you do. you get connected to them. i wish that i could get into a time machine and go back 100 years, 200 years and just meet these people. being on ancestry just made me feel like i belonged somewhere. discover your story. start searching for free now at ancestry.com. >> pelley: now, cbs news defense correspondent david martin on assignment for "60 minutes." >> martin: without most of us noticing, our everyday activities-- everything from getting cash at an atm to wat
you ever think about how the cement of your driveway... ...connects to the ends of the earth?ter hills... ...to musical streets and movie chase scenes. it's all "one road." everywhere you take it tells your story. and wherever you are is where the road begins. the camry. toyota. let's go places. yes, we are twins. when i went on to ancestry i just put in the name of my parents and my grandparents. i was getting all these leaves and i was going back generation after generation. you...
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buried in its soil is more tin per cubic meter than anywhere else on earth. tin has made the island rich, and brutally destroyed it. bangka has become a vast no-man's land, it's landscape a sea of craters. most of the tin mining is illegal. the island is riddled with thousands of improvised mines. the earth is sucked up through big hoses and washed until nothing remains but the precious black metal. whole families live from mining: housewives, young men, the elderly, teenagers... even children. cynthia is just twelve. >> i come here all the time after school. working in the mine is fun. >> the big manufacturers of mobile phones, tablets and other devices make no secret of the fact that they draw tin from bangka. but with child labor? some companies have changes, but actions rarely follow such words. the friends of the earth environmental organization has been campaigning for years to force the companies to take more responsibility. >> we've appealed to the major electronics concerns over and over to take some action to stop the destruction of nature. but we'r
buried in its soil is more tin per cubic meter than anywhere else on earth. tin has made the island rich, and brutally destroyed it. bangka has become a vast no-man's land, it's landscape a sea of craters. most of the tin mining is illegal. the island is riddled with thousands of improvised mines. the earth is sucked up through big hoses and washed until nothing remains but the precious black metal. whole families live from mining: housewives, young men, the elderly, teenagers... even children....
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hi, i'm joe penna and welcome to earth 2050.
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[cheering] [applause] today in america, we have more people in jail than any other country on earth, including china. we have a disproportionate number of people in jail who are black or hispanic. so we have a lot of work to do. number one, i will end this absurdity of having private corporations making billions out of jails. [cheering] [applause] we are going to end this minimum sentencing, by which too many people have criminal records. [cheering] [applause] and when people go to jail, i want to make sure that there is a pathway for them out of jail. [cheering] [applause] if people leave jail without money, without jobs, without education, without housing, without mental health issues being dealt with, the likelihood is they are going to end up back in jail, and that is pretty crazy. so what i want to see, is i want to see us invest heavily in jobs and education, not jail and incarceration. [cheering] [applause] let me just conclude by telling you one thing that no other candidate will tell you. and that is, i need your help, obviously, to win here in iowa and i appreciate the supp
[cheering] [applause] today in america, we have more people in jail than any other country on earth, including china. we have a disproportionate number of people in jail who are black or hispanic. so we have a lot of work to do. number one, i will end this absurdity of having private corporations making billions out of jails. [cheering] [applause] we are going to end this minimum sentencing, by which too many people have criminal records. [cheering] [applause] and when people go to jail, i want...
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back in a moment. ♪ [music break] "mother earth," dave alvin. -- amy: "mother earth," dave alvin.his is democracy now! democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. our guest is naomi klein. her most recent book is out on paper book -- paperback. a documentary will be released in the fall. you have recently returned from the vatican. can you describe that experience -- what were you doing there? naomi: so, i was there at a conference convened by cardinal peter, who has been doing a lot of the speaking on the encyclicals. i was not convened by francis, just to set that record straight. it was convened by the cardinal's office and the organization developing -- representing catholic development agencies. it was part of the rollout for the climate change encyclicals. the organizers describe what they are doing is building a megaphone for the encyclical because they understand it is words on a page unless there are some people -- amplifying that message in various ways, so there were people from around the world -- people from brazil for instance, talking about how move
back in a moment. ♪ [music break] "mother earth," dave alvin. -- amy: "mother earth," dave alvin.his is democracy now! democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. our guest is naomi klein. her most recent book is out on paper book -- paperback. a documentary will be released in the fall. you have recently returned from the vatican. can you describe that experience -- what were you doing there? naomi: so, i was there at a conference convened by cardinal...
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from the earth to the moon. nasa says it places high priority on tracking asteroids in order to protect the earth from them. we're glad they do. >>> coming up, a robot hits the road depending on humans for help, but sometimes things don't work out how we expect. telling you about a fascinating social experiment. >>> so cool to see this. >> great to see him back. >> every time there's a big race, american pharoh in the center. 56 days off, the boss was back, triple crown winner returning to the racetrack. this time, at the shores greatest stretch, mammoth park. the 3-year-old superstar taking on an over matched field of zempb zempb seven looking to add another chapter to the historic season. here's the call of the invi takal. >> and it's american pharaoh, coming into the final fur long, and he is all by himself. moving up on the outside, about to take second, but coming to the wire, and it is the rousing return for a living legend, american pharaoh. >> that's eight wins in a row for american pharaoh, and he made
from the earth to the moon. nasa says it places high priority on tracking asteroids in order to protect the earth from them. we're glad they do. >>> coming up, a robot hits the road depending on humans for help, but sometimes things don't work out how we expect. telling you about a fascinating social experiment. >>> so cool to see this. >> great to see him back. >> every time there's a big race, american pharoh in the center. 56 days off, the boss was back, triple...
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we'll take a look as the earth started shaking. you're going to hear from one of the people there when the emergency calls [extracurricular activitiessands help provide a sense of identity and a path to success. joining the soccer team... getting help with math... going to prom. i want to learn to swim. it's hard to feel normal... ...when you can't do the normal things. [announceto help, sleep train is collecting donations for the extra activities that for most kids are a normal part of growing up. not everyone can be a foster parent... ...but anyone can help a foster child. aa chance to try somethinglook. different. this summer, challenge your preconceptions and experience a cadillac for yourself. take advantage of our summer offers. get this low mileage lease on select ats models, in stock the longest, for around 269 per month. >>> i'm ama daetz. coming up on abc 7 news at 6:00, members of a book club get booted off the wine train. tonight why they're crying foul and what train operators are saying about the incident. >>> the con
we'll take a look as the earth started shaking. you're going to hear from one of the people there when the emergency calls [extracurricular activitiessands help provide a sense of identity and a path to success. joining the soccer team... getting help with math... going to prom. i want to learn to swim. it's hard to feel normal... ...when you can't do the normal things. [announceto help, sleep train is collecting donations for the extra activities that for most kids are a normal part of growing...
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occasionally, man buns land on earth to feed on nutrients, like vanity on earth lings to set a trendpid they look. once a man bun finds a proper host it makes itself at home in cool places like brooklyn. if you find yourself victim of a thirsty man bun, the only cure is to look in the mirror and remember, 63% of women absolutely hate it. once this happens, the man bun will return to its home planet. this has been where does it come from. ♪ here at td ameritrade, they love innovating. and apparently, they also love stickers. what's up with these things, victor? we decided to give ourselves stickers for each feature we release. we read about 10,000 suggestions a week to create features that as traders we'd want to use, like social signals, a tool that uses social media to help with research. 10,000 suggestions. who reads all those? he does. for all the confidence you need. td ameritrade. you got this. i know, mommy, but it's time to let the new kitchen get some sleep. if you want beautiful results, you know where to go - angie's list. now everyone can get highly rated service even with
occasionally, man buns land on earth to feed on nutrients, like vanity on earth lings to set a trendpid they look. once a man bun finds a proper host it makes itself at home in cool places like brooklyn. if you find yourself victim of a thirsty man bun, the only cure is to look in the mirror and remember, 63% of women absolutely hate it. once this happens, the man bun will return to its home planet. this has been where does it come from. ♪ here at td ameritrade, they love innovating. and...
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>> i feel the earth move? get it? can i get an amen? what are you singing now? >> "earth moves"! >> see, it's a segue. [ cheers and applause ] i feel the earth move under my feet i feel the sky tumbling down i feel my heart because it's trembling whenever you're around ooh, baby when i see your face melle low as the month of may oh, darling i can't stand it when you look at me that way i feel the earth move under my feet i feel the sky tumbling down i feel my heart start trembling whenever you're around oh, darling when you are near me and you tenderly call my name i know that my emotions are something i just can't tame i feel the earth move i feel the earth move under my feet i feel the sky tumbling down a tumbling down i feel the earth move under my feet i feel the sky tumbling down tumbling down i feel the earth move under my feet. >> i feel the sky tumbling down tumbling tumbling i feel the earth move under my feet i feel the sky tumbling down tumbling down tumbling down tumbling down come tumbling down [ cheers and applause ] >> carole king, thank you so much. remember, "bea
>> i feel the earth move? get it? can i get an amen? what are you singing now? >> "earth moves"! >> see, it's a segue. [ cheers and applause ] i feel the earth move under my feet i feel the sky tumbling down i feel my heart because it's trembling whenever you're around ooh, baby when i see your face melle low as the month of may oh, darling i can't stand it when you look at me that way i feel the earth move under my feet i feel the sky tumbling down i feel my heart...
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you can't get that from the earth because we're actually from the earth. >> yeah.udden. now i'm picking up on that. what's interesting, it's always fun to be able to look back at earth, the apollo guys say that's the one image they can't get out of their minds. >> we did an interview with astronaut scott kelly he said every day wake up and look out my window and see planet earth. >> not many guys have seen the dark side of the moon only a couple dozen. >>> mump morech more ahead on "america's news headquarters," could this throw a wrench in hillary's presidential campaign? now we're told the fbi is involved in the security behind her private e-mail server. this just will not go away. we'll sort it out coming up next. >>> plus it's a release of a different kind orange muck actually. one million gallons oozing down a colorado river from an upstate mine. looks appetizing huh? we're going to tell you what authorities are telling residents to do about it coming up. >>> and, a stunning victory for family and friends who lost loved ones in the colorado theater shooting. w
you can't get that from the earth because we're actually from the earth. >> yeah.udden. now i'm picking up on that. what's interesting, it's always fun to be able to look back at earth, the apollo guys say that's the one image they can't get out of their minds. >> we did an interview with astronaut scott kelly he said every day wake up and look out my window and see planet earth. >> not many guys have seen the dark side of the moon only a couple dozen. >>> mump morech...
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. >> what on earth caused that?> reports say that she complained about the service of this waiter. she didn't like the service that he was providing. that's how he reacted and retaliated. the woman did suffer severe burns to her face, neck and part of her upper torso. police were able to get this guy in custody. he's an 18-year-old man. this next guy in malaysia in a face-to-face standoff with police, he is holding some sort of stick in his right hand. he's already busted out the glass window. you see several officers there with their weapons drawn but not pointing at the guy. he is clearly very, very agitated, trying to calm this situation down without using violence. if you notice, this part of the video, look at all that smoke. the building is on fire. the man was refusing to be rescued. he is a suspected drug dealer and police believe he stashed some drugs inside this burning building. he did not want to be helped, did not want to be rescued. firefighters had to call police in to get this guy under control. even
. >> what on earth caused that?> reports say that she complained about the service of this waiter. she didn't like the service that he was providing. that's how he reacted and retaliated. the woman did suffer severe burns to her face, neck and part of her upper torso. police were able to get this guy in custody. he's an 18-year-old man. this next guy in malaysia in a face-to-face standoff with police, he is holding some sort of stick in his right hand. he's already busted out the glass...
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. >> and july was the hottest month ever, recorded on earth. while the united states didn't see the same extreme heat as other countries, there were plenty of records set around the world. this could become the hottest year ever. the noaa says july was the 365th straight month where world wide temperatures were above average. i see audrey nodding. >> it's true. christina: i feel the heat. >> yeah. it's been a global thing, not just here. it's more of across the entire earth that we've seen hot temperatures, record-breaking weather. christina: kind of worrisome. >> we'll have to wait and see. that's a whole other newscast. christina: we'll keep it simple with the forecast. >> let's stick to the tri-state. it wasn't as hot as the weekend. it felt uncomfortable because of the dew point. our high temperatures were slightly above average. mostly into the 80s. we hit a high of 85 in islip. it was 83 in montauk. we were just under 90 up towards poughkeepsie. here's a look at the current readings. we're in the 80s. we have rain-cooled readings in the 7
. >> and july was the hottest month ever, recorded on earth. while the united states didn't see the same extreme heat as other countries, there were plenty of records set around the world. this could become the hottest year ever. the noaa says july was the 365th straight month where world wide temperatures were above average. i see audrey nodding. >> it's true. christina: i feel the heat. >> yeah. it's been a global thing, not just here. it's more of across the entire earth...
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earth goes through cooling and years of warming. the vikings found -- this is just a money making scheme to destroy the oil and gas industry. as far as obama's legacy, i think he will down as the worst president the u.s. has ever seen. when he has seen the rise of radical islam under obama, an aggressive china and russia. lack o due to a leadershipf which has made the world a much less safer place. a $1 trillion deficit. we are becoming a legal immigrant nation. the guy has lied in front of us on the camera. obamacare has destroyed good and health insurance, just to give it to americans that do not work. i think he's the absolute worst president. .j., go ahead. caller: good morning. legacy. saidood up 22 times and people could shcheat there healh care but could keep their doctors and hospitals. yeah, i really believe anything he says about climate change, he knows absolutely nothing about climate change. he surrounds himself with a bunch of idiots that do not know anything. great legacy on everything. host: all right. the president
earth goes through cooling and years of warming. the vikings found -- this is just a money making scheme to destroy the oil and gas industry. as far as obama's legacy, i think he will down as the worst president the u.s. has ever seen. when he has seen the rise of radical islam under obama, an aggressive china and russia. lack o due to a leadershipf which has made the world a much less safer place. a $1 trillion deficit. we are becoming a legal immigrant nation. the guy has lied in front of us...
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it is interesting discussions with nobel laureates so that god created heaven and earth. that someone of your intelligence said they came from nothing. >> we don't understand anything so so you tell me that it explodes now we have a system to the point we can see a comet coming and the earth rotates on an access. >> if you have been of explosions eventually one of them would be the perfect explosion. >> so if i put a hurricane through junkyard over billions of years eventually there'll be a perfectly formed 747? that is what you are saying basically. i never problem with that. that requires more fate. >> so then you would answer? >> guide created day have been. i find that much easier to believe but to recognize it takes somebody like charles darwin who started in a seminary but if we got -- she goes off to the galapagos islands. will that is the evolution of. the '02 years to be very spiritual but those who had peaks have been enough to extract so what i actually believe with the ability to adapt to the environment. >> host: so you believe it natural selection. attwood c
it is interesting discussions with nobel laureates so that god created heaven and earth. that someone of your intelligence said they came from nothing. >> we don't understand anything so so you tell me that it explodes now we have a system to the point we can see a comet coming and the earth rotates on an access. >> if you have been of explosions eventually one of them would be the perfect explosion. >> so if i put a hurricane through junkyard over billions of years eventually...
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you cannot promote a technology producing the most toxic place on earth.olls show half americans impose increasing nuclear energy, 75% don't think the government should build plants. now a growing movement things america is wrong. we caught up as they checked out the impact of the deab low plant. i grew up with a family. >> reporter: a more sinister threat, catastrophic climate change caused them to consider. >> the thing that snapped us out of it was trying to figure out how to deal with that and climate change. >> reporter: with growing concentrations of carbon dioxide reaching a point of no return, he doesn't believe renewables are up to test. >> you have to look for ways producing large quant days. this is one of a small but influential groups of opponents, scientists and innovators, coming out in favour of nuclear energy. how big a movement would you say this is. this is growing. four of the country's climates claim on them to support the next generation with power. i get emails every week from people that are excited about an environmental vision rec
you cannot promote a technology producing the most toxic place on earth.olls show half americans impose increasing nuclear energy, 75% don't think the government should build plants. now a growing movement things america is wrong. we caught up as they checked out the impact of the deab low plant. i grew up with a family. >> reporter: a more sinister threat, catastrophic climate change caused them to consider. >> the thing that snapped us out of it was trying to figure out how to...
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. >> everyone on earth has their own story. do you want to share it?oin us, discuss, link your life. sharing realities, changing perspectives, life links on dw, facebook and twitter. sarah: welcome back. our top stories for you at this hour. hundreds have been injured in a massive explosion in the port city in northeast china. the blast occurred at a petroleum storage facility around midnight local time. the world governing body fight -- fifa has chosen to restore the organizations credibility amidst a massive corruption scandal. the man they chose spearheaded the formation of the international olympic committee. he has described the situation at fifa as a serious crisis and said he is committed to implementing far-reaching change. >> he led the reform of the body after the 2002 salt lake city scandal. footballs governing body has been rocked by allegations, featuring nine who have been indicted for racketeering, conspiracy, and corruption. and just as he takes office, this warning. >> super chain best superficial changes to fifa will not be sufficient
. >> everyone on earth has their own story. do you want to share it?oin us, discuss, link your life. sharing realities, changing perspectives, life links on dw, facebook and twitter. sarah: welcome back. our top stories for you at this hour. hundreds have been injured in a massive explosion in the port city in northeast china. the blast occurred at a petroleum storage facility around midnight local time. the world governing body fight -- fifa has chosen to restore the organizations...
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rated up with the highest of childhood poverty of any major country on earth.here is something profoundly wrong when one family, one family, this is america not thirday, not some small world country, when one family, the walton family of walmart, owns more wealth than the bottom 40% of the american people. [applause] mr. sanders: when millions of people are working longer hours for lower wages. when people are working two or three jobs, trying to get some income and health care to take care of their families. when that is going on well a full of billionaires are making out like bandits. this is a rigged economy. [applause] together, you and i and millions of other americans are going to change that. we are going to create an economy that works with the middle class and working families, not just a handful of billionaires. [applause] this campaign is sending a simple and straightforward message to the billionaire class. that is you cannot, you will not have it all. [applause] mr. sanders: the ceos of large corporations and billionaire continue not going to to ge
rated up with the highest of childhood poverty of any major country on earth.here is something profoundly wrong when one family, one family, this is america not thirday, not some small world country, when one family, the walton family of walmart, owns more wealth than the bottom 40% of the american people. [applause] mr. sanders: when millions of people are working longer hours for lower wages. when people are working two or three jobs, trying to get some income and health care to take care of...
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you would surround the earth for thousands of satellites in the lower earth orbit. most of the committees and satellites are much higher up than ever pretty latency of sending data back and forth that is not good enough for internet service so it's only recently we have gotten to the point where we can make these kinds of satellites and people of come up with ideas on how you could arrange them. he would send out thousands of satellites and i would assume a couple of different functions. one is there about 3 billion people on the planet who probably will never be served by fiber-optic cables. it's either too expensive or too hard to get it to them so for the first time they would have fiber-optic equivalent speed from space and then it would be essentially a backup internet, anything that went wrong with fiber cables on the earth he would have this space internet as a backup and it could be used to deal with huge amounts of traffic between north america and europe. spacex is looking to build a satellite through partnership with google and then there's another compan
you would surround the earth for thousands of satellites in the lower earth orbit. most of the committees and satellites are much higher up than ever pretty latency of sending data back and forth that is not good enough for internet service so it's only recently we have gotten to the point where we can make these kinds of satellites and people of come up with ideas on how you could arrange them. he would send out thousands of satellites and i would assume a couple of different functions. one is...
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no one else on earth can. isis can be defeated but not without american leadership. >> where do you stand on the iran deal? mr. rubio: it's a really good deal for iran and bad for the rest of the world. iran is not belgium, nor luxembourg, the netherlands. it's not argentina. iran is led by a radical shia cleric who has an apocalyptic vision of the future which involves triggering a showdown with the non-muslim world that leads to this big war that ends up with the whole world falling under their version of islam, their radical version of shiite islam. when someone like that wants to acquire a nuclear weapon and a long-range missile that can hit detroit, we should be deeply concerned. here is the only way we can keep that from happening. stunning, dramatic, effective economic sanctions that say to them if you are enriching uranium or reprocessing plutonium, we will devastate your economy. and the credible threat of military force that says if you try to build a weapon, we will attack you. this is the only lang
no one else on earth can. isis can be defeated but not without american leadership. >> where do you stand on the iran deal? mr. rubio: it's a really good deal for iran and bad for the rest of the world. iran is not belgium, nor luxembourg, the netherlands. it's not argentina. iran is led by a radical shia cleric who has an apocalyptic vision of the future which involves triggering a showdown with the non-muslim world that leads to this big war that ends up with the whole world falling...
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2050. - hi, i'm joe penna and welcome to xploration earth 2050. this week we're gonna take a look at the ocean and how new developments on and in the water
2050. - hi, i'm joe penna and welcome to xploration earth 2050. this week we're gonna take a look at the ocean and how new developments on and in the water
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. >> everyone on earth has their own story. do you want to share it?oin us, discuss, link your life. sharing realities, changing perspectives, life links on dw, facebook and twitter. sarah: welcome back. our top stories for you at this hour. hundreds have been injured in a massive explosion in the port city in northeast china. the blast occurred at a petroleum storage facility around midnight local time. the world governing body fight -- fifa has chosen to restore the organizations credibility amidst a massive corruption scandal. the man they chose spearheaded the formation of the international olympic committee. he has described the situation at fifa as a serious crisis and said he is committed to implementing far-reaching change. >> he led the reform of the body after the 2002 salt lake city scandal. footballs governing body has been rocked by allegations, featuring nine who have been indicted for racketeering, conspiracy, and corruption. and just as he takes office, this warning. >> super chain best superficial changes to fifa will not be sufficient
. >> everyone on earth has their own story. do you want to share it?oin us, discuss, link your life. sharing realities, changing perspectives, life links on dw, facebook and twitter. sarah: welcome back. our top stories for you at this hour. hundreds have been injured in a massive explosion in the port city in northeast china. the blast occurred at a petroleum storage facility around midnight local time. the world governing body fight -- fifa has chosen to restore the organizations...
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it captures images of the earth in perfect marble-like precision. these happen to be the first pictures taken with the new high-tech imaging system. >>> how big a story would you tell to get upgraded to first class. >> virgin air tells some of their biggest whoppers. for over 60,000 california foster children, having necessary school supplies can mean the difference between success and failure. the day i start, i'm already behind. i never know what i'm gonna need. new school new classes, new kids. it's hard starting over. to help, sleep train is collecting school supplies for local foster children. bring your gift to any sleep train and help a foster child start the school year right. not everyone can be a foster parent but anyone can help a foster child. >>> i'm ama daets. coming up at 6:00 two lives taken by a ghost gun. the investigation into the weapon used in the murder-suicide of two east bay college college students. >>> the local fire chief still on duty despite drinking and fighting with colleagues. >>> and little leaguers one step away fro
it captures images of the earth in perfect marble-like precision. these happen to be the first pictures taken with the new high-tech imaging system. >>> how big a story would you tell to get upgraded to first class. >> virgin air tells some of their biggest whoppers. for over 60,000 california foster children, having necessary school supplies can mean the difference between success and failure. the day i start, i'm already behind. i never know what i'm gonna need. new school new...
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. >> from outer space, the earth blue. but many scientists warn that beneath that picture of global calm, the earth is under attack. i'll tell you why and what we can do about it, when "teen kids news" returns. so stay with us. >> nothing has a greater impact on our daily lives than the weather. most of the time we just ignore it or deal with it by using an umbrella, snow boots, or suntan lotion. but in recent years, weather patterns have changed in ways environmentalists say we can't ignore. emily explains. >> planet earth is more than 4 1/2 billion years old. and we humans have only been in the picture for a few million of those years, which is just about a finger snap in geological time. and yet, in that short finger snap, we may have caused more damage to our environment than what was done in all the eons before we built our first fire. to learn more about this, we turn to an expert in the field, climate scientist dr. radley horton. welcome. >> thank you. it's good to be here. >> what's the difference between climate c
. >> from outer space, the earth blue. but many scientists warn that beneath that picture of global calm, the earth is under attack. i'll tell you why and what we can do about it, when "teen kids news" returns. so stay with us. >> nothing has a greater impact on our daily lives than the weather. most of the time we just ignore it or deal with it by using an umbrella, snow boots, or suntan lotion. but in recent years, weather patterns have changed in ways environmentalists...
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. >> what on earth caused that? >> reports say that she complained about the service of this waiter. she didn't like the service that he was providing. that's how he reacted and retaliated. the woman did suffer severe burns to her face, neck and part of her upper torso. police were able to get this guy in custody. he's an 18-year-old man. this next guy in malaysia in a face-to-face standoff with police, he is holding some sort of stick in his right hand. he's already busted out the glass window. you see several officers there with their weapons drawn but not pointing at the guy. he is clearly very, very agitated, trying to calm this situation down without using violence. if you notice, this part of the video, look at all that smoke. the building is on fire. the man was refusing to be rescued. he is a suspected drug dealer and police believe he stashed some drugs inside this burning building. he did not want to be helped, did not want to be rescued. firefighters had to call police in to get this guy under control. ev
. >> what on earth caused that? >> reports say that she complained about the service of this waiter. she didn't like the service that he was providing. that's how he reacted and retaliated. the woman did suffer severe burns to her face, neck and part of her upper torso. police were able to get this guy in custody. he's an 18-year-old man. this next guy in malaysia in a face-to-face standoff with police, he is holding some sort of stick in his right hand. he's already busted out the...