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our place in space time in the second cosmos in 2014 cosmos of space-time odyssey took some of the unparalleledtory power like the cosmic calendar and shifted the imagination that can take all of us anywhere in space time, powered by an engine of skepticism and imagination, that is the key, not one at the expense of the other, rigorous skepticism of a faithfulness to reality into what the data tells us but at the same time a soaring imagination based on what we know could be possible, so the third cosmos possible worst in my searching for reenlisting evidence-based sense of how we can be hopeful about the future, we all know the long shadow that falls on her future, who of us looking at her children and our grandchildren cannot feel a certain pain of remorse and concern about whether or not we are handing them a planet that will be as habitable for them as it has been for us and our ancestors. i knew that there was no need to tell the audience how serious the challenge we face are but instead to find hope and reason for hope that would be rational and truthful so i took my inspiration for the s
our place in space time in the second cosmos in 2014 cosmos of space-time odyssey took some of the unparalleledtory power like the cosmic calendar and shifted the imagination that can take all of us anywhere in space time, powered by an engine of skepticism and imagination, that is the key, not one at the expense of the other, rigorous skepticism of a faithfulness to reality into what the data tells us but at the same time a soaring imagination based on what we know could be possible, so the...
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why "cosmos: possible worlds," why a third "cosmos" after 30 years?he first "cosmos" was an effort to give the broadest possible public, a global public its coordinates in space and time. it was carl sagan's dream, one that i completely share, that how we find our way in the cosmos, the great story of 40,000 generations of human beings who in one way or another added to our current understanding, the wonderful inspiring stories to a global audience so as many of us as possible could have a cosmic perspective for space and time and in that original series there was the cosmic calendar in which we compressed what was then thought to be something like 18 billion year of cosmic evolution compressed into a single year in a glance calendar. over the last 40 years, our sense of the age of the cosmos, the great strength of science, it is power. because it seeks constantly to error correct, use the methodology of science, 5 or 6 simple to ferret out those things, that is why science will never be completed and it is not for any one generation to see the whole
why "cosmos: possible worlds," why a third "cosmos" after 30 years?he first "cosmos" was an effort to give the broadest possible public, a global public its coordinates in space and time. it was carl sagan's dream, one that i completely share, that how we find our way in the cosmos, the great story of 40,000 generations of human beings who in one way or another added to our current understanding, the wonderful inspiring stories to a global audience so as many of us...
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many of the stories come from from the research in mind of andrew in whose deceit sauce of all 3 cosmos is. 2014 and this year 2020 she's the that the principal writer of record there are other writers that come in and out over the over those years but she's been ill at all 3 she she's highly scientifically literate and deeply enlightened in a way where she can see how science can be not just something you learn but something you take to heart and stumping that you embrace take ownership of and decide yes i'm now empowered to make a better world based on what i just learned that is the d.n.a. of cosmos and i'm privileged to be host of it by the way it has the same distribution as in 2014 so it's 187 countries 47 translations. that a friend of mine got one where apparently i'm speaking brilliant spanish and it. is ideal you learn spanish really whoops so they've been $47.00 translations and it's called cosmos possible worlds which is an exploration not just of yes exoplanets that are out there those are fun to think about but but there's there's what kind of world abdulla have the power
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is a deal you learn spanish really whoops so they've been $47.00 translations and it's called cosmos possible worlds which is an exploration not just of yes exoplanets that are out there those are fun to think about but but there's there's what kind of world obv do we have the power to create for ourselves. what kind of world are we not cool what are the risks but i'm not but what are the risks by taking this path instead of that path into our future are we to shepherds of the of of the planet that we need to be so that our descendants will be proud of us rather than embarrassed by what we have done to this world so it's optimistic and do you know anything pandemic so anti microbial resistance will finish yet as a species. yeah. i hope not a virus is not going to render a 60 but you would hope that pandemics force us to that we pass through some kind of portal and we look around and say we're now on the other side of a gate and that was a tough gate to pass through that do we have the right research going into anti-viral. research programs do we have it for cancers for for the pestil
is a deal you learn spanish really whoops so they've been $47.00 translations and it's called cosmos possible worlds which is an exploration not just of yes exoplanets that are out there those are fun to think about but but there's there's what kind of world obv do we have the power to create for ourselves. what kind of world are we not cool what are the risks but i'm not but what are the risks by taking this path instead of that path into our future are we to shepherds of the of of the planet...
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room is to tell me about the new series of calls about one thing that is a rip recurring theme in cosmos and it's that it's not just we're not just out there saying you're all going to die if we don't it's there's always some thread of hope that is offered how to use the awesome powers of the methods and tools of science to solve the problems some of which science created but most of which were created by the denials or the absence of foresight or or total selfishness of people in power and many of the stories come from from the research in mind of andrew in whose deceit sauce of all 3 cosmos is. 2014 and this year 2020 she's the that the principal writer of record there are other writers that come in and out over the over those years but she's been on it all 3 she she's highly scientifically literate and deeply enlightened in a way where she can see how science can be not just something you learn but something you take to heart and stop thing that you embrace take ownership of and decide yes i'm now empowered to make a better world based on what i just learned that is the d.n.a. of cosm
room is to tell me about the new series of calls about one thing that is a rip recurring theme in cosmos and it's that it's not just we're not just out there saying you're all going to die if we don't it's there's always some thread of hope that is offered how to use the awesome powers of the methods and tools of science to solve the problems some of which science created but most of which were created by the denials or the absence of foresight or or total selfishness of people in power and...
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in the sky has revealed the beauty of space and changed our understanding of the cosmos. yet the project was almost doomed when hubble began life short sighted. the catastrophic flaw was only found after launch when it sent fuzzy pictures back to earth. fortunately hubble's construction allowed the problem to be rectified. a total of 5 servicing regions corrected the optics and installed new instruments. that not only extended the life of the orbiting telescope the drilling missions made hubble. the world's best known telescope and help to sharpen the awesome images that captured. hubble silent gaze open the way to trail blazing astronomical discoveries. it showed us that the universe is expanding at a constantly increasing rate a discovery that won the nobel prize for physics in 2011 thanks to hubble we also know the universe is about 12 to 13000000000 years old. by looking deeper into space than ever before couple helped our understanding of how galaxies evolve. the data from the telescope reveals that most large galaxies have a supermassive black hole lurking at their
in the sky has revealed the beauty of space and changed our understanding of the cosmos. yet the project was almost doomed when hubble began life short sighted. the catastrophic flaw was only found after launch when it sent fuzzy pictures back to earth. fortunately hubble's construction allowed the problem to be rectified. a total of 5 servicing regions corrected the optics and installed new instruments. that not only extended the life of the orbiting telescope the drilling missions made...
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in the sky has revealed the beauty of space and changed our understanding of the cosmos. yet the project was almost doomed when hubble began life short sighted. the catastrophic flaw was only found after march when it sent fuzzy pictures back to earth. but. fortunately hubble construction allowed the problem to be rectified. a total of 5 servicing russians corrected the optics and installed new instruments. that not only extended the life of the orbiting telescope the drilling missions made hubble. the world's best known telescope and help to sharpen the awesome images that capture. hubble's silent gaze open the way to trail blazing astronomical discoveries. it showed us that the universe is expanding at a constantly increasing rate a discovery that won the nobel prize for physics in 2011 thanks to hubble we also know the universe is about 12 to 13000000000 years old. by looking deeper into space than ever before couple helped our understanding of how galaxies evolve. the data from the telescope reveals that most large galaxies have a supermassive black hole lurking at th
in the sky has revealed the beauty of space and changed our understanding of the cosmos. yet the project was almost doomed when hubble began life short sighted. the catastrophic flaw was only found after march when it sent fuzzy pictures back to earth. but. fortunately hubble construction allowed the problem to be rectified. a total of 5 servicing russians corrected the optics and installed new instruments. that not only extended the life of the orbiting telescope the drilling missions made...
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in the sky has revealed the beauty of space and changed our understanding of the cosmos. yet the project was almost doomed when hubble began life short sighted. the catastrophic flaw was only found after march when it sent fuzzy pictures back to earth. fortunately hubble construction allowed the problem to be rectified. a total of 5 servicing russians corrected the optics and installed new instruments. that not only extended the life of the orbiting telescope the drilling missions made hubble. the world's best known telescope and help to sharpen the awesome images that captured. hubble's silent gaze open the way to trail blazing astronomical discoveries. that showed us that the universe is expanding at a constantly increasing rate a discovery that won the nobel prize for physics in 2011 thanks to hubble we also know the universe is about 12 to 13000000000 years old. by looking deeper into space than ever before couple helped our understanding of how galaxies evolve. the data from the telescope reveals that most large galaxies have a supermassive black hole lurking at thei
in the sky has revealed the beauty of space and changed our understanding of the cosmos. yet the project was almost doomed when hubble began life short sighted. the catastrophic flaw was only found after march when it sent fuzzy pictures back to earth. fortunately hubble construction allowed the problem to be rectified. a total of 5 servicing russians corrected the optics and installed new instruments. that not only extended the life of the orbiting telescope the drilling missions made hubble....
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in the sky has revealed the beauty of space and changed our understanding of the cosmos. yet the project was almost doomed when hubble began life short sighted. the catastrophic flaw was only found after march when it sent fuzzy pictures back to earth. and. fortunately hubble construction allowed the problem to be rectified. a total of 5 servicing russians corrected the optics and installed new instruments. that not only extended the life of the orbiting telescope the drilling missions made hubble. the world's best known telescope and help to sharpen the awesome images that capture. hubble silent gaze open the way to trail blazing astronomical discoveries. it showed us that the universe is expanding at a constantly increasing rate a discovery that won the nobel prize for physics in 2011 thanks to hubble we also know the universe is about 12 to 13000000000 years old. by looking deeper into space than ever before couple helped our understanding of how galaxies evolve. the data from the telescope reveals that most large galaxies have a supermassive black hole lurking at thei
in the sky has revealed the beauty of space and changed our understanding of the cosmos. yet the project was almost doomed when hubble began life short sighted. the catastrophic flaw was only found after march when it sent fuzzy pictures back to earth. and. fortunately hubble construction allowed the problem to be rectified. a total of 5 servicing russians corrected the optics and installed new instruments. that not only extended the life of the orbiting telescope the drilling missions made...
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so we borrowed churches copy of cosmos.remember that church owned, a number of cosmos of humbled's books. what we know it was something that really mattered. when church paints the heart of the andes, he is basing this on an infographic that humbled had created after coming back from his trip to the americas. that is called his plant geography map that. is in the middle of the room. it is half water colored, it is hand colored, really magnificent, and this would have been folded up and placed in a sleeve in the back of his very first book, called the geography of plants. what he has done, is spectacular. you go from sea level, to the top of the mountain, but all of the latin plant names in here, was shown at the altitude, at which humbled found them. and the data on the side is barometric pressure, altitude, how deep blue the color of the sky was, comparative data from other places, and characteristic plants. this is the template, for the unity of nature. if you think about adding in, alpine vegetation from europe, rocky mo
so we borrowed churches copy of cosmos.remember that church owned, a number of cosmos of humbled's books. what we know it was something that really mattered. when church paints the heart of the andes, he is basing this on an infographic that humbled had created after coming back from his trip to the americas. that is called his plant geography map that. is in the middle of the room. it is half water colored, it is hand colored, really magnificent, and this would have been folded up and placed...
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in the sky has revealed the beauty of space and changed our understanding of the cosmos. yet the project was almost doomed when hubble began life short sighted. the catastrophic flaw was only found after launch when it sent fuzzy pictures back to earth. fortunately hubble's construction allowed the problem to be rectified. a total of 5 servicing russians corrected the optics and installed new instruments. that not only extended the life of the orbiting telescope the drilling missions made hubble. the world's best known telescope and help to sharpen the awesome images that captured. hubble silent gaze open the way to trail blazing astronomical discoveries. it showed us that the universe is expanding at a constantly increasing rate a discovery that won the nobel prize for physics in 2011 thanks to hubble we also know the universe is about 12 to 13000000000 years old. by looking deeper into space than ever before couple helped our understanding of how galaxies evolved. the data from the telescope reveals that most large galaxies have a supermassive black hole lurking at thei
in the sky has revealed the beauty of space and changed our understanding of the cosmos. yet the project was almost doomed when hubble began life short sighted. the catastrophic flaw was only found after launch when it sent fuzzy pictures back to earth. fortunately hubble's construction allowed the problem to be rectified. a total of 5 servicing russians corrected the optics and installed new instruments. that not only extended the life of the orbiting telescope the drilling missions made...
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palm and planted trees and created, on the top of this hill in hudson, new york, his own sort of cosmosere everything is interrelated. the grounds, the interior, the exterior, so the life of the mind and the life in nature come together. and so we borrowed church's copy of cosmos, again, understanding that church owned a number of humboldt's books, that they were things that he cherished, he thumbed through, he would mark a passage or two. we know that it was something that really mattered. now, when church paints the heart of the andes, he is basing it on an infographic that humboldt had created right after coming back from his trip to the americas, and that is called his plant geography map. that's what's in the case here in the middle of the room. it is half watercolor, half data, beautifully engraved, hand colored, really magnificent. this would have been folded up and placed in a sleeve in the back of his very first book called "the geography of plants." what he has done is spectacular. you go from sea level to the top of chimberatso, but all of the plant names in here are shown at
palm and planted trees and created, on the top of this hill in hudson, new york, his own sort of cosmosere everything is interrelated. the grounds, the interior, the exterior, so the life of the mind and the life in nature come together. and so we borrowed church's copy of cosmos, again, understanding that church owned a number of humboldt's books, that they were things that he cherished, he thumbed through, he would mark a passage or two. we know that it was something that really mattered....
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in the sky has revealed the beauty of space and changed our understanding of the cosmos. yet the project was almost due when hubble began life short sighted. the catastrophic flaw was only found after march when it sent fuzzy pictures back to earth. fortunately hubble construction allowed the problem to be rectified. a total of 5 servicing regions corrected the optics and installed new instruments. that not only extended the life of the orbiting telescope the drilling missions made hubble. the world's best known telescope and help to sharpen the awesome images that captured. hubble silent gaze open the way to trail blazing astronomical discoveries. it showed us that the universe is expanding at a constantly increasing rate a discovery that won the nobel prize for physics in 2011 thanks to hubble we also know the universe is about 12 to 13000000000 years old. by looking deeper into space than ever before couple helped our understanding of how galaxies evolve. the data from the telescope reveals that most large galaxies have a supermassive black hole lurking at their center
in the sky has revealed the beauty of space and changed our understanding of the cosmos. yet the project was almost due when hubble began life short sighted. the catastrophic flaw was only found after march when it sent fuzzy pictures back to earth. fortunately hubble construction allowed the problem to be rectified. a total of 5 servicing regions corrected the optics and installed new instruments. that not only extended the life of the orbiting telescope the drilling missions made hubble. the...
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with childlike curiosity into the world he said that he can better understand our planet and our cosmos to literally. those. projects and event horizon has taken him to the new uni's salt flats in bolivia the artist is fascinated by the way the horizon quite literally dissolves. it. is going to. be there in the early hours of the morning a very thin layer of water vapor hovers above the surface of the flats and for just a few moments the horizon looks as if it has been ever. the surface of the earth forms a giant mirror of the universe that surrounds us 'd it's a fascinating meditative phenomena and. you can even see reflections of light emitted by the large magnetic cloud and neighboring universe 163000 light years away. short of inflation about the future is of central significant size lecture me what plans does he have for his own future. one of the employees when you. were going through a course in the 100 more when he was my plans for the future are to continue working as we have done recently and they found at the same time to increasingly question the logistics of the art industr
with childlike curiosity into the world he said that he can better understand our planet and our cosmos to literally. those. projects and event horizon has taken him to the new uni's salt flats in bolivia the artist is fascinated by the way the horizon quite literally dissolves. it. is going to. be there in the early hours of the morning a very thin layer of water vapor hovers above the surface of the flats and for just a few moments the horizon looks as if it has been ever. the surface of the...
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aviso de los fuertes vientos cosmos >>> prepárese porque el panorama de l será similara para las próximasras . >>> la valla se prepara para más lluvia y tormentas eléctricas durante las próximas horas . >>> a la par hace balance de los estragos del vaso lo que llaman novio atmosférico trajo la región dejando encharcamientos árboles caídos. >>> vemos choques que han provocado colapso de las principales vías . >>> el reporte oficial ha habido acumulados desde cinco pulgadas de lluvia y ráfagas de viento que alcanzaron las 65 millas por hora por tanto en zonas como estas donde mayores mantienen vigilantes que podría afectar a carreteras por otro lado se trabaja para devolver el suministro de luz de quienes se vieron afectados desde anoche y hasta esta hora la compañía con ayuda de unas 400 cuadrillas dice haber restablecido el servicio al 65% de los afectados en la zona montañosa del paisaje se ha teñido de blanco y las montañas de santa cruz calculaban más de cuatro pulgadas de lluvia y hasta ahora sin deslave, 24 pulgadas de nieve y si van a manejar se recomienda. >>> que tengan buenas con
aviso de los fuertes vientos cosmos >>> prepárese porque el panorama de l será similara para las próximasras . >>> la valla se prepara para más lluvia y tormentas eléctricas durante las próximas horas . >>> a la par hace balance de los estragos del vaso lo que llaman novio atmosférico trajo la región dejando encharcamientos árboles caídos. >>> vemos choques que han provocado colapso de las principales vías . >>> el reporte oficial ha...
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perspective that man's destiny on earth is not divisible, telling us that however far we reach into the cosmos the stars but on earth itself in our own hands, in our own hearts. we have endured a long night of the american spirit, but as our eyes catch the dimness of the first rays of dawn, let us not curse the remaining dark. let us gather the light. our destiny offers not the cup of despair but the chalice of opportunity, so let us seize it, not in fear but in gladness, and writers on the earth together let us go forward, firm in our faith, steadfast in our purpose, cautious in the dangers but sustained by our competence and the -- confidence in the will of god and the promise of man. [ applause ] confidence in the will of god and the promise of man. confidence in the will of god and the promise of man. confidence in the will of god and the promise of man. [ applause ] >> the ceremonies inaugurating richard nixon as the 37th president of the united states will close with a benediction offered by archbishop terrence cook of new york. >> oh, heavenly father, we thank you on this historic day f
perspective that man's destiny on earth is not divisible, telling us that however far we reach into the cosmos the stars but on earth itself in our own hands, in our own hearts. we have endured a long night of the american spirit, but as our eyes catch the dimness of the first rays of dawn, let us not curse the remaining dark. let us gather the light. our destiny offers not the cup of despair but the chalice of opportunity, so let us seize it, not in fear but in gladness, and writers on the...
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the cosmos also soft to film from a distance he's more eat he hasn't told the other traffickers that we are with him but. he also just found out that there are soldiers patrolling the area. using gestures he explains that the police could shoot at us. but. once we arrive at the meeting point call us worries that it was a mistake to bring us very loud but you have the guy right there are things. like when i've been i'm going to you know about the government. i didn't find out about it when i ask you where you. know i'm going to hide in the bushes but we don't have to wait long 20 minutes later a few silhouettes appear at the edge of the cliff. first 5 then 10 then 20 then 30 all these men i'm nervous and exhausted they have taken huge risks to deliver this fuel. on meaning. i. i. was a lot. of them when they were in the military you know that i doubt that this is going to say anything. yes a lot of the idea really are. they are saying that like that it. was not you know this kind of out there if you read them and those are the only thing i read them because they're sort of you know on
the cosmos also soft to film from a distance he's more eat he hasn't told the other traffickers that we are with him but. he also just found out that there are soldiers patrolling the area. using gestures he explains that the police could shoot at us. but. once we arrive at the meeting point call us worries that it was a mistake to bring us very loud but you have the guy right there are things. like when i've been i'm going to you know about the government. i didn't find out about it when i ask...
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with childlike curiosity into the wilds he said that he can better understand our planet and our cosmos. well there. all. those. projects and event horizon has taken him to the new uni's salt flats in bolivia the artist is fascinated by the way the horizon quite literally dissolves. it's going to. be. in the early hours of the morning a very thin layer of water vapor hovers above the surface of the flats and for just a few moments the horizon looks as if it has been ever a. the surface of the earth forms a giant mirror of the universe that surrounds us 'd it's a fascinating meditative phenomena and. you can even see reflections of light emitted by the large magnetic cloud and neighboring universe 163000 light years away. but if we're short of reflection about the future is of central significance for me what plans does he have for his own future. one of the employees when you. were going to do a course in the 100 when he was my plans for the future are to continue working as we have done recently and they found at the same time to increasingly question the logistics of the art industry
with childlike curiosity into the wilds he said that he can better understand our planet and our cosmos. well there. all. those. projects and event horizon has taken him to the new uni's salt flats in bolivia the artist is fascinated by the way the horizon quite literally dissolves. it's going to. be. in the early hours of the morning a very thin layer of water vapor hovers above the surface of the flats and for just a few moments the horizon looks as if it has been ever a. the surface of the...
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venturing out with childlike curiosity into the world that he can better understand our planet and a cosmos to literally. all of. those . projects in the event horizon has taken him to the new uni's salt flats in bolivia the artist is fascinated by the way the horizon quite literally dissolves. is going to. be there in the early hours of the morning a very thin layer of water vapor hovers above the surface of the flats and for just a few moments the horizon looks as if it has been eroding. the surface of the earth forms a giant mirror of the universe that surrounds us 'd it's a fascinating meditative phenomena and. you can even see reflections of light emitted by the large maggie manic cloud a neighboring universe 163000 light years away. but if you're short of reflection about the future is of central significance. what plans does he have for his own future and what of the impulse when you don't know but if you do of course anything 100 more when he was my plans for the future are to continue working as we have done re. and they found at the same time to increasingly question the logistics
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for cosmos or. what's in store. for the future. comforting megacities call to get insight. cutter. the fight against the corona virus pandemic. has the rate of infection been developing. measures are being taken. what does the latest research say. information and context. the coronavirus of data the coded special monday to friday on w. special how fine tune will change our lives. gini is a quantum leap in technology it'll facilitate the internet of things and self driving cars but this new generation of wireless networking technology machines can communicate with each other. the stuff is excited about the switch. he knows 5 g. will revolutionize data transmission. it's not just that smartphones will connect faster to the internet and with other devices. it's that connectivity altogether is being overhauled this is the most important change. crucial 5 g. will allow autonomy as communication between separate entities. self driving vehicles will be called fit for the road and 5 g. will make virtual reality applications the internet of things smart factories and other new tech much mor
for cosmos or. what's in store. for the future. comforting megacities call to get insight. cutter. the fight against the corona virus pandemic. has the rate of infection been developing. measures are being taken. what does the latest research say. information and context. the coronavirus of data the coded special monday to friday on w. special how fine tune will change our lives. gini is a quantum leap in technology it'll facilitate the internet of things and self driving cars but this new...
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humanity that man's destiny on earth is not deviceable, telling us however far we reach into the cosmos own hearts. we have endured a long night of the american spirit. but as our eyes catch the dimness of the first rays of dawn, let us not curse the remaining dark. let us gather in the light. our destiny offers not the cup of despair, but the chalice of opportunity. so let us seize it, not in fear but in gladness. and riders on the earth together, let us go forward. firm in our faith, steadfast in our purpose, cautious of the dangers, but sustained by our confidence in the will of god and the promise of man. [ applause ] [ applause ] >> the ceremonies inaugurating richard nixon as the 37th president of the united states will close with a benediction offered by the archbishop of new york. >> oh, heavenly father, we thank you on this historic day for all the blessings that you have bestowed upon your country from its very beginning up to the present moment. [ applause ] [ applause ] after a luncheon in the capitol building, the next event of the day was the traditional inaugural parade.
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to see in the new year 16 times as they orbit the earth at over 20000 kilometers per hour and the cosmos onboard had this message for everyone down below. at a good style you believe this year has been an anniversary year for our orbital home that's the international space station 20 years ago the 1st international crew came to the station and since then we have celebrated 20 years on the station and we have been fortunate enough to be here to greet the 21st today we want to wish all the citizens of our multinational country and the rest of the world take care of yourself sunny a law that will be healthy and courteous to one another and be together that's the most important for them because together we will so become and it thing so had been you year ago fireworks have already lit up the skies in many other capitals which sol in 2021 in style but minus the crowds of course here is a taste of what is to come for those still living in 2020. in the british capital however the fireworks were cancelled this year but that did not stop people from coming to the river thames and london police sh
to see in the new year 16 times as they orbit the earth at over 20000 kilometers per hour and the cosmos onboard had this message for everyone down below. at a good style you believe this year has been an anniversary year for our orbital home that's the international space station 20 years ago the 1st international crew came to the station and since then we have celebrated 20 years on the station and we have been fortunate enough to be here to greet the 21st today we want to wish all the...
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years, astronomers have been coming here to gaze up at the heavens, discovering the wonders of the cosmossked themselves that big question. is there any of life out there? this year, a new discovery suggested the answer could be yes, and it was found in a most unlikely place. it's one of earth's closest neighbours. but until now, venus has been seen as inhospitable. this year, though, possible signs of life were found. astronomers detected a gas called phosphine, a chemical associated with biological activity. and researchers think it could have been produced by tiny living organisms in venus‘s clouds. the researchers have tried to find another explanation for the gas, but they're struggling to identify a process that doesn't involve life. everything we've tried — maybe it is puffed out by volcanoes or brought in by meteors, or bits of grit blown up from the surface and had some chemical reaction, none of those things worked. i think we're excited because phosphine is really distinctive, something we know life can make, and we know other mechanisms can't readily make on venus. what makes
years, astronomers have been coming here to gaze up at the heavens, discovering the wonders of the cosmossked themselves that big question. is there any of life out there? this year, a new discovery suggested the answer could be yes, and it was found in a most unlikely place. it's one of earth's closest neighbours. but until now, venus has been seen as inhospitable. this year, though, possible signs of life were found. astronomers detected a gas called phosphine, a chemical associated with...
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she's been hired by vogue, cosmo, mobile network provider, ee and the fashion brands balmain and ellesse—james wilson. what is shudu? shudu is...shudu is like a digital entity of her own. she's a character that i'm kind of developing the visual aspects for. i was really inspired by gaming, just before i created shudu. black desert has really, really in—depth character creation and it inspired me to want to kind of recreate these kind of really personal, really unique characters, but some of the things that inspire me, you know, often they are too sexualised. do you think it's going to be bad for people's body image, comparing themselves to these perfect avatars like shudu? when i created shudu, obviously my inspirations were quite unrealistic. supermodels and barbie dolls, kind of dated concept of beauty ideals. which is why i then went on to create bren, another model, once i understood the impact these models could have, i thought it was really important to create. bren is a plus, a curve model, who has stretch marks, and has kind of natural imperfections that everyone has, and has a m
she's been hired by vogue, cosmo, mobile network provider, ee and the fashion brands balmain and ellesse—james wilson. what is shudu? shudu is...shudu is like a digital entity of her own. she's a character that i'm kind of developing the visual aspects for. i was really inspired by gaming, just before i created shudu. black desert has really, really in—depth character creation and it inspired me to want to kind of recreate these kind of really personal, really unique characters, but some of...
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in the infinite data cosmos that is ai everything is possible just as the telescope did when it was invented over 400 years ago it can change our view of the universe and our view of ourselves. but where does that leave artist's. model clean a mind can instruct the computer to produce a brand new part of. the algorithms generate results on an endless loop. the memories of passing by is a machine that i created that will keep on. generating portraits all from on existing people. for ever. good. news. i think one of the reasons that we're creative as humans is because we want to leave something behind because we realize our own mortality and you know if you create a piece of music or a painting or in my case a piece of mathematics you know i do feel that that will outlast me and may help to extend. my own consciousness beyond you know my death consciousness allows you to do mental time travel you can see yourself in the future and that involves seeing yourself and your own. can you read me a poem. on the. on the run in a tremulous night sustenance and if. this life. keeps me busy dealing. the
in the infinite data cosmos that is ai everything is possible just as the telescope did when it was invented over 400 years ago it can change our view of the universe and our view of ourselves. but where does that leave artist's. model clean a mind can instruct the computer to produce a brand new part of. the algorithms generate results on an endless loop. the memories of passing by is a machine that i created that will keep on. generating portraits all from on existing people. for ever. good....
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varieties of tomatoes from earth what do they all have in common no hybrids no cross-pollination by you to cosmo. but do these old contain more nutrients than modern hybrids we decided to analyze then but. these tomatoes. and here is a similar looking hybrid from the supermarkets. we sent both off on the same day to a stately poetry to evaluate the ingredients. 3 weeks later said the results are available. in the case of the hybrid tomato all 5 values that can pead much lower. the hybrid contains 63 percent less calcium 29 percent less magnesium and 72 percent less bitumen c. . the hybrid contains less than half of the antioxidant. and less than half the homes promoting secondary plant compounds of poly females then the farm is 2 months and. is consistent with the idea there is a relationship between terrorist and nutrient content and this was from bush berry professor clearly at the university of florida and he made the observation in this paper that many of the flavor components of tomatoes are derived from human nutrients when you eat or tomato that has a good flavor that means that it probab
varieties of tomatoes from earth what do they all have in common no hybrids no cross-pollination by you to cosmo. but do these old contain more nutrients than modern hybrids we decided to analyze then but. these tomatoes. and here is a similar looking hybrid from the supermarkets. we sent both off on the same day to a stately poetry to evaluate the ingredients. 3 weeks later said the results are available. in the case of the hybrid tomato all 5 values that can pead much lower. the hybrid...
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we want to do is and with a painting that seemed to encapsulate i'm both cosmos. better to go back to then frederik church. if the aurora borealis. this is the northern lights course creating across the atlantic. the headline is labrador richard part spent part of 1859, ireland is just off outside the picture plane to the right. that is the path of the transatlantic cable. if this ship has gotten itself trapped in the ice, frozen unable to move, unable to convey its information, it is in the electromagnetic's whether it's overhead, or whether it's channeled through that undersea cable that is actually gonna make it possible to bridge those vast distances. this is a picture about how both interested in everything from the alternate mystery or to the bottom of the ocean, and the need of the use of electricity and human ingenuity to spend those differences and bring us all in the conversation. i can't think of a better way to leave this exhibition that has a meditation to what it means to take care of this planet, to take care of each other, and to find that joy and
we want to do is and with a painting that seemed to encapsulate i'm both cosmos. better to go back to then frederik church. if the aurora borealis. this is the northern lights course creating across the atlantic. the headline is labrador richard part spent part of 1859, ireland is just off outside the picture plane to the right. that is the path of the transatlantic cable. if this ship has gotten itself trapped in the ice, frozen unable to move, unable to convey its information, it is in the...
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towering incognita a previously unknown land over the next few decades a picture of the undersea cosmos gradually emerged. suddenly we've kind of developed this new awareness of the seabed of the underneath of course this itself is also kind of a fantasized idealisation of the ocean because you're imagining that you can see through the water column the water is missing from here the fish are missing a subtle way the topography of the seabed is quite literally brought to the surface . of the discovery of the seabed radically changed our idea of the ocean the ocean was no longer just water it was 1st and foremost a land mass a vast expanse that belongs to no one but that could perhaps be seen just above. this man had a groundbreaking idea. the president of the united states harry else truman a man whose influence or reaching of any other man on earth. how he truman asserted his country's influence with nothing claiming this ocean was a territory territory under water that could be annexed just. part of the united states. enormous quantities of oil found in the gulf of mexico but the oil l
towering incognita a previously unknown land over the next few decades a picture of the undersea cosmos gradually emerged. suddenly we've kind of developed this new awareness of the seabed of the underneath of course this itself is also kind of a fantasized idealisation of the ocean because you're imagining that you can see through the water column the water is missing from here the fish are missing a subtle way the topography of the seabed is quite literally brought to the surface . of the...
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what we wanted to do was end with the painting that seemed to encapsulate humboldt's cosmos. who better to go back to than frederick church? we have the aurora borealis. this is the northern lights corruscading across the atlantic. this is presumed to be labrador. ireland, one assumes, is just off outside of the picture on the right. that is the path of the transatlantic cable. if this ship has gotten itself trapped in the ice, frozen, unable to move, unable to convey its information, it is in the electromagnetics, whether it is overhead or channeled through that undersea cable that is actually going to make it possible to bridge those vast distances. this is a picture about humboldt's interest in everything from the outer atmosphere to the bottom of the oceans, and about the need for the use of electricity and human ingenuity in order to span those distances and bring us all into conversation. i cannot think of a better way to leave this exhibition than a meditation on what it means to take care of this planet, to take care of each other, and to find that humboldtian joy and
what we wanted to do was end with the painting that seemed to encapsulate humboldt's cosmos. who better to go back to than frederick church? we have the aurora borealis. this is the northern lights corruscading across the atlantic. this is presumed to be labrador. ireland, one assumes, is just off outside of the picture on the right. that is the path of the transatlantic cable. if this ship has gotten itself trapped in the ice, frozen, unable to move, unable to convey its information, it is in...
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grammy later this month, levit is 33, and already among the brightest stars in the classical music cosmos much music, levit's performances have been mostly streaming over twitter from his berlin living room. as igor levit plays in a new way to a new audience, he's reached a conclusion: music is not an extravagance, but a life necessity. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ igor levit is, to mix musical genres, a rock star. here he is inside london's royal albert hall for the opening at the proms in 2017, one of the oldest and most anticipated festivals on the concert calendar. ♪ ♪ a typically glowing review described the performance as" fiery," "magical," and" elegant." take a look at how levit curls over his instrument. at odds with every piano teacher's demand for perfect posture, it's almost as if levit is physically becoming part of the music he is conjuring. ♪ ♪ we sometimes think of musicians as-- they don't mind the isolation. they can be disengaged. i get the feeling you need that connection with an audience. >> igor levit: i couldn't live without that. since my very childhood, what i care about are people--
grammy later this month, levit is 33, and already among the brightest stars in the classical music cosmos much music, levit's performances have been mostly streaming over twitter from his berlin living room. as igor levit plays in a new way to a new audience, he's reached a conclusion: music is not an extravagance, but a life necessity. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ igor levit is, to mix musical genres, a rock star. here he is inside london's royal albert hall for the opening at the proms in 2017, one of the...
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. >> from ina gaurten's quarantine cosmo. >> we've got i-24. >> matthew mcconaughey's virtual bingo gameichard is waving it up high! >> 2020 has been forcing us to get creative with just about everything learning to make family life, office and school work all coexist at home. >> it's a total frenzy it's pretty crazy. >> doing a throwback to retro entertainment. and record pet adoptions >> ignition, liftoff as the falcon 9 and crew dragon -- >> at the same time, it's been a year of smashing barriers. >> the first black woman on a major party's presidential ticket >> you ushered in a new day for america. >> we'll have more people of color than any cabinet ever. we'll have more women in the cabinet, barrier breakers. >> major league baseball is elevating the negro leagues to major league status. >> through it all, we've been encouraging each other from a distance >> a wildfire growing from 400 acres to 10,000 in just about two hours. >> as we face the toughest battles of our lifetime. ♪ i'm a young black man ♪ doing all that i can >> while it's been tearing us apart, jobless claims jumped
. >> from ina gaurten's quarantine cosmo. >> we've got i-24. >> matthew mcconaughey's virtual bingo gameichard is waving it up high! >> 2020 has been forcing us to get creative with just about everything learning to make family life, office and school work all coexist at home. >> it's a total frenzy it's pretty crazy. >> doing a throwback to retro entertainment. and record pet adoptions >> ignition, liftoff as the falcon 9 and crew dragon -- >> at...
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. >> good night, ina garten's giant cosmo. good night, chris and andrew cuomo. >> right.od night, cancelled plans. good night, stadium with cardboard fans. >> good night, to a breakneck news cycle, both uplifting and dire. and good night, 2020, you total dumpster fire. >> amen. isn't that the truth? wow. i love -- >> good night moon, by the way. it's fascinating. >> the colors are great. >> also, just so surreal. it's like -- it's what i imagine an acid trip to be like. >> have you ever done acid? >> no. >> really? >> no. >> well, it's time. we're doing it, tonight. >> oh, please. >> yes, we are. you're coming over after the show. no, you are coming over after the show. >> yes. >> food. >> i'm just kidding. okay. since we can't be in key west, sushi has something to say. sushi. >> happy new year's, anderson and andy. from key west, 2020 to '21, it's been a year but you know what? we are surviving and it's flawless down here. i love you. >> sushi looks flawless, and wearing a face mask. >> a visor. >> a visor. >> the housewives. some of the housewives love a visor because
. >> good night, ina garten's giant cosmo. good night, chris and andrew cuomo. >> right.od night, cancelled plans. good night, stadium with cardboard fans. >> good night, to a breakneck news cycle, both uplifting and dire. and good night, 2020, you total dumpster fire. >> amen. isn't that the truth? wow. i love -- >> good night moon, by the way. it's fascinating. >> the colors are great. >> also, just so surreal. it's like -- it's what i imagine an acid...
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how about we break out the cosmo? "sex and the city" is making a comeback.ng their way in new york city. now, the show is coming back as a limited series with most of the original cast. sarah jessica parker posting the teaser of the series, called "and just like that," to her instagram. [ horns honking ] >> and just like that. >> never seen a frame of it. >> what? wait! >> you're not really the demographic. >> never seen a frame of it. >> get with it, baby. >> the show is shooting this spring. it'll catch up with carrie bradshaw, cynthia nixon's miranda and kristin davis' charlotte, navigating life in the '50s. fans little upset that samantha is not coming back. trending overnight. people saying the show isn't going to be the same without samantha's trademark wit. >> yeah, i am harsh. i'm also demanding, stubborn, self-sufficient, and always right. in bed, at the office, and everywhere else. >> who is excited? >> me! are you? >> well, yeah, yes. you know, i never watched it either. >> you didn't? >> no. >> what? >> i know. >> see? >> i can't even believe whe
how about we break out the cosmo? "sex and the city" is making a comeback.ng their way in new york city. now, the show is coming back as a limited series with most of the original cast. sarah jessica parker posting the teaser of the series, called "and just like that," to her instagram. [ horns honking ] >> and just like that. >> never seen a frame of it. >> what? wait! >> you're not really the demographic. >> never seen a frame of it. >>...
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. >> good night ina gardens giant cosmo. good night chris and andrew cuomo. >> all right. good. no. >> well it's time. we're doing it tonight. >> oh, please. >> yes we are. you're coming over after the show. >> i don't -- >> no you are coming over after the show. >> yes. >> we're going to drop some food. i'm just kidding. okay. since we can't be in key west, sushi, has something to say. >> happy new year anderson and andy. from key west 2020 to 2021. it's been a year but you know what? we are surviving and it's flawless down here. i love you. >> sushi looks flawless and wearing a facemask. >> a visor. >> the housewives, some of the housewives love a visor because it doesn't futz with the makeup. >> oh, makes sense. >> yeah. >> back to richard quest who by the way got married in vegas this year. i didn't realize that. congratulations, richard. i didn't know that. >> outfit change. costume change. >> look at us. how's that for you? >> you look great. >> thank you. we are here on the street and this nurse has the distinction of being the first person vaccinated in the country. how
. >> good night ina gardens giant cosmo. good night chris and andrew cuomo. >> all right. good. no. >> well it's time. we're doing it tonight. >> oh, please. >> yes we are. you're coming over after the show. >> i don't -- >> no you are coming over after the show. >> yes. >> we're going to drop some food. i'm just kidding. okay. since we can't be in key west, sushi, has something to say. >> happy new year anderson and andy. from key...