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but the sun is yet to clarify or apologize. for the case of double standards, one of germany's most read newspapers build leaps to the defense of a cobra discussion panel, whose content was removed by youtube. but it is the same newspaper that mercilessly lashed ortiz, german new service during a similar struggle with the video sharing site. for instance, top bishop backs down after being summoned by the government to explain his comments. that confessional secrecy prevents priests from reporting child sex abuse . in the wake of a damning report. and the british parliamentary inquiry says the government botched its coven pandemic response, leading to thousands of preventable deaths. but a top cabinet member refuses to apologize. came to scotland apology that i would have so well know we followed the scientific advice from technology. we focus on 7 goodbyes. we put 2 dna chess ah, choir broadcasting lab, direct from studios and monica. this is our to international. i'm john thomas. certainly glad to have you with us. an britain's
but the sun is yet to clarify or apologize. for the case of double standards, one of germany's most read newspapers build leaps to the defense of a cobra discussion panel, whose content was removed by youtube. but it is the same newspaper that mercilessly lashed ortiz, german new service during a similar struggle with the video sharing site. for instance, top bishop backs down after being summoned by the government to explain his comments. that confessional secrecy prevents priests from...
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so now the ball is the sun's cord, which is the so far sticking to its guns as well. probably you would, if it's your exclusive, probably very, you know, well reaching out to their sources to get some information to back their journalism . but the british or security minister, minister of security when confronted when asked whether or not this report was true, he hesitated to back the sons claims have, listen, i'm can't comment, won't comment on the specific case, but it would be fair to say correct to say that we face threats of this type that are different, they're more sophisticated, they're more extensive than they ever have been before. well, so essentially everything that he has had to say here is, well, in plain human words, not political tool that well, the british government is facing cyber threats. and so that's it and nothing about something being stolen. so we'll see if the sun reacts to the new revelations in any way given that other well other other outlets have already called their reporting opaque leave suicide. so we'll see, or if they just decide to
so now the ball is the sun's cord, which is the so far sticking to its guns as well. probably you would, if it's your exclusive, probably very, you know, well reaching out to their sources to get some information to back their journalism . but the british or security minister, minister of security when confronted when asked whether or not this report was true, he hesitated to back the sons claims have, listen, i'm can't comment, won't comment on the specific case, but it would be fair to say...
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natasha clark is the environment correspondent for the sun. m chivers is the science editor at unherd. and wolfgang blau is the former global chief operating officer of conde nast — but he's now the co—founder of the oxford climate journalism network. wolfgang, i gather you feel so strongly about climate change that you basically paused your career to educate yourself? it's true, kate. it suddenly came to that moment where i realised this is notjust a topic. this is so huge in every single area ofjournalism — sports, culture, notjust news or science journalism would be changed. and i felt i had to take a proper time—out to really at least try and understand what this is all about. well, welcome to you all. let's look first at how the media's approach to climate change has a evolved over the last decade or so. tom, let's start with you — you're the science editor at unherd, prior to that you wrote about science at buzzfeed — before that, you were at the telegraph. how have things changed in that time? well, i mean, most prominently, it's become
natasha clark is the environment correspondent for the sun. m chivers is the science editor at unherd. and wolfgang blau is the former global chief operating officer of conde nast — but he's now the co—founder of the oxford climate journalism network. wolfgang, i gather you feel so strongly about climate change that you basically paused your career to educate yourself? it's true, kate. it suddenly came to that moment where i realised this is notjust a topic. this is so huge in every single...
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we're going to and on the page of the sun and the queen's - page of the sun and the queen's events calendar i think people are really worried about - very closely, faiza. i think people are really worried about the - very closely, faiza. i think people i are really worried about the queen, of course _ are really worried about the queen, of course. she has been our queen for a very— of course. she has been our queen for a very long time, and certain hospital— for a very long time, and certain hospital visits, cancellations of events, — hospital visits, cancellations of events, it _ hospital visits, cancellations of events, it is making people very worried, — events, it is making people very worried, and so people will be watching — worried, and so people will be watching this very closely, not just in the _ watching this very closely, not just in the uk _ watching this very closely, not just in the uk for some my colleagues in the us— in the uk for some my colleagues in the us are _ in the uk for some my colleagues in the us are asking because only about the us are asking because only about
we're going to and on the page of the sun and the queen's - page of the sun and the queen's events calendar i think people are really worried about - very closely, faiza. i think people are really worried about the - very closely, faiza. i think people i are really worried about the queen, of course _ are really worried about the queen, of course. she has been our queen for a very— of course. she has been our queen for a very long time, and certain hospital— for a very long time, and...
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the sun comes up on thursday. ated as the rain chances get closer. will have this evenings dog walking forecast coming up at 6:00. >> thank you, paul. >>> next at 6:00, buckle up. we look back at ken bastida's 30 year career here at kpix, before we sent him off into retirement. >>> how a world cup takeover in one bay area town still has a lasting impact today point >>> still ahead 5:00, the bay area housing market red-hot. a look at the ♪ ♪ low maximum out-of-pocket costs. more saving. more spoiling. one of many cost-saving medicare advantage benefits from scan health plan for 2022. call today, or ask your agent about scan health plan. >>> if you are interested in buying a home these days, you better be ready to compete. it's a sellers market. homes are often selling for more than the asking price. >> one home in berkeley sold for more than $1 million above the asking price. >> kpix 5's max darrow is live in berkeley with more on this story. what the heck about this house. >> reporter: this house was put on the mar
the sun comes up on thursday. ated as the rain chances get closer. will have this evenings dog walking forecast coming up at 6:00. >> thank you, paul. >>> next at 6:00, buckle up. we look back at ken bastida's 30 year career here at kpix, before we sent him off into retirement. >>> how a world cup takeover in one bay area town still has a lasting impact today point >>> still ahead 5:00, the bay area housing market red-hot. a look at the ♪ ♪ low maximum...
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although the sun has not, the criminal spokes person responded to it all by describing the sun as a newspaper, famous for anti scientific publications. i got more details earlier from ortiz egos down of deed over the weekend. the sun publish this report, the branded it as their exclusive, and it was based on anonymous sources. that was the main world discrepancy on the floor that others pointed out saying that it was openly sourced. and basically they claimed that somebody, some russian spy in a bond like move, you know, came in probably, snuck into into, into the lab and well, hacked the vault the information vault and snatched the vital information on the astrazeneca as oxford vaccine. and so, but right now the russians are, they have stepped forward saying that it is completely false the release, the statement so another tabloid of the daily express. they were happy to pick up the story and republish the story based on the sons article. now they have well retracted whatever, whatever they had to say, and swapped the story. the original story for basically a statement from the russians. his
although the sun has not, the criminal spokes person responded to it all by describing the sun as a newspaper, famous for anti scientific publications. i got more details earlier from ortiz egos down of deed over the weekend. the sun publish this report, the branded it as their exclusive, and it was based on anonymous sources. that was the main world discrepancy on the floor that others pointed out saying that it was openly sourced. and basically they claimed that somebody, some russian spy in...
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so now the ball is the sun's cord, which is the so far sticking to its guns as well. probably you would, if it's your exclusive, probably there, you know, well, reaching out to their sources to get some information to back their journalism, but certain discrepancies. i mean, some const gurley. well, some contextual evidence suggests that, well, there's something often that this article, this claim that spies stole the blueprints for the astrazeneca vaccine. it has to be clarified. because while the technology behind the vaccines, the astrazeneca, sputnik, we are indeed similar astrazeneca is based on world tissues and will build something that they got from chimpanzees. while sputnik v is based on the human platform. so they are using very different materials from 2 very different biological species to well, to base their vaccine. on also, on top of that sputnik re, was the 1st vaccine to be registered in the world and came well before astrazeneca . and its efficacy was proven to be higher than astrazeneca by the lance, at one of the, one of the world's leading scient
so now the ball is the sun's cord, which is the so far sticking to its guns as well. probably you would, if it's your exclusive, probably there, you know, well, reaching out to their sources to get some information to back their journalism, but certain discrepancies. i mean, some const gurley. well, some contextual evidence suggests that, well, there's something often that this article, this claim that spies stole the blueprints for the astrazeneca vaccine. it has to be clarified. because while...
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you are sitting on the surface of the sun. if you are not in the shade make sure you are prepared and staying hydrated throughout the game. changes are ahead, the 6-10 day outlook. late next week into the following weekend. a significant chance of below average temperatures, not just for the bay area, most of the western u.s. and a good chance for above average rainfall. talking about it at the tail end with the best chance of the golden gate northward. a chance of showers early in october. we will take it. warm temperatures this weekend and a big drop monday-tuesday. 6 or 7 degrees in oakland, close to a 10 degree drop in san jose and inland parts of the east bay and north bay with temperatures ending up below average by wednesday, thursday, friday with a chance of showers that we will keep you updated on over the weekend and into next week. >>> heading into the 7th inning stretch tonight, the nl west looked to be all but one. we know the dodgers are not going down without a fight. the giants made history tonight and still wor
you are sitting on the surface of the sun. if you are not in the shade make sure you are prepared and staying hydrated throughout the game. changes are ahead, the 6-10 day outlook. late next week into the following weekend. a significant chance of below average temperatures, not just for the bay area, most of the western u.s. and a good chance for above average rainfall. talking about it at the tail end with the best chance of the golden gate northward. a chance of showers early in october. we...
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with more than a millionsome arm panels, it's generating about a quarter of its power from the sun ando be 100% renewable energy as early as 2025. >> it is the right thing and also the smart thing to do. our customers are on an urgent path to decarbonize. >> even though it's on the front line of this environmental emergency, australia is out of step with allies when it comes to climate action, stuck in a balancing act between its domestic politics and its international reputation. "bbc news," the hunter valley. >> europe's first mission to mercury is expected to reach its destination in just over five hours' time. the space craft will flyy the planet at high speeds, taking picturings of the planet and sending them back to earth as it does. it's moving too fast to go into orbit but it will begin more detailed observations in four years' time. joining me is the european space agency's senior explorer and he'll be working with. first pictures coming from the probe. good to see you. must be pretty exciting waiting for the pictures. what are you expecting to see? >> well, the only cameras w
with more than a millionsome arm panels, it's generating about a quarter of its power from the sun ando be 100% renewable energy as early as 2025. >> it is the right thing and also the smart thing to do. our customers are on an urgent path to decarbonize. >> even though it's on the front line of this environmental emergency, australia is out of step with allies when it comes to climate action, stuck in a balancing act between its domestic politics and its international reputation....
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this is obviously very close to the sun. ncredible heat and that radiation? well, it carries a sunshield that actually has one side of the spacecraft that is designed to be pointed at that hot surface of the sun, and a lot of the other instruments and systems of the spacecraft hide underneath it like an umbrella. so that does limit the directions that the spacecraft can point. 0nce they're in orbit around mercury, the instruments are designed in order to be able to stare down at the surface of mercury. until then a lot of the instruments are actually hidden inside the spacecraft right now, so a lot of them don't actually have a view out, but many of them don't need a field of view. there are things like magnetometers and dust counters and other stuff that are operating just fine during the flyby and will be taking data throughout. why is this research so important? it is not like humans are planning to go and live on mercury anytime soon, is at? . �* , , is at? that's definitely true, humans do _ is at? that's definitely true
this is obviously very close to the sun. ncredible heat and that radiation? well, it carries a sunshield that actually has one side of the spacecraft that is designed to be pointed at that hot surface of the sun, and a lot of the other instruments and systems of the spacecraft hide underneath it like an umbrella. so that does limit the directions that the spacecraft can point. 0nce they're in orbit around mercury, the instruments are designed in order to be able to stare down at the surface of...
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the sun claims that anonymous intelligence sources were sure that, for the mere putin spies had pinched the formula in person from the pharmaceutical giant. but despite the apparent inconsistency for the russian shot using different vectors, the pretty security minister chose to fan the flames while not confirming the story . i'm can't comment won't comment on the specific case, but it would be fair to say correct to say that we face threats of this type that are different. they're more sophisticated, they're more extensive than they ever have been before. okay, let's go live now to british national health services surgeon and consulting randy brown. welcome to the program. and i hope this isn't going to be a big asked to get you to join the dots between an article in the sun and the science behind koby vaccines. but are you a 100 percent convinced by the sun and it cinema sources claiming that russia stole the astrazeneca from the train or the story is laughable. i'm afraid the intention behind it is not. just as you say, it's an entirely different platforms that's entirely different t
the sun claims that anonymous intelligence sources were sure that, for the mere putin spies had pinched the formula in person from the pharmaceutical giant. but despite the apparent inconsistency for the russian shot using different vectors, the pretty security minister chose to fan the flames while not confirming the story . i'm can't comment won't comment on the specific case, but it would be fair to say correct to say that we face threats of this type that are different. they're more...
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dawn and does the sun broke through the piercing| sun broke through the piercing chill sun broke throughng chill of night on the plane outside _ chill of night on the plane outside corum, it's a biblical famine~ _ outside corum, it's a biblical famine. now in the 20th the depressing conclusion in argentina _ the depressing conclusion in argentina today, _ the depressing conclusion in argentina today, it - the depressing conclusion in argentina today, it is - the depressing conclusion in| argentina today, it is actually cheaper — argentina today, it is actually cheaper to _ argentina today, it is actually cheaper to paper— argentina today, it is actually cheaper to paper your- argentina today, it is actually cheaper to paper your balls . cheaper to paper your balls with — cheaper to paper your balls with money _ cheaper to paper your balls with money. we _ cheaper to paper your balls with money-— with money. we had controversies - with money. we had controversies in - with money. we had controversies in the | with money. we had - controversies in the past with great britain is good friend
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and the madana jumps, so one would assume that while the original, which is as the sun is claiming at the present, it is vaccine, that the original should, will be superior to clone and to rip off. but well, the fact show that it isn't, it isn't like that. and even on top of that split mccree developers are right now elaborating with astrazeneca to make vaccine more efficient. well, the daily expresses so far, one just one outlet to well, to confront. if i may say so the son with this information and to will openly step forward and say, well actually that report that we were published was not true. so now the ball is the sun's cord, which is so far sticking to its guns as well. probably you would, if it's your exclusive, probably they're, you know, well, reaching out to their sources to get some information to back. there are journalists, but the british security minister, minister of security when confronted when asked whether or not this report was true, he hesitated to back. the sons claims have listened. can't comments won't comment on the specific case, but it would be fair to sa
and the madana jumps, so one would assume that while the original, which is as the sun is claiming at the present, it is vaccine, that the original should, will be superior to clone and to rip off. but well, the fact show that it isn't, it isn't like that. and even on top of that split mccree developers are right now elaborating with astrazeneca to make vaccine more efficient. well, the daily expresses so far, one just one outlet to well, to confront. if i may say so the son with this...
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it is a very small planet and the gargantuan gravity of the sun is close by. s that the spacecraft is healthy and safe and its trajectory is exactly what they want. but they will also be getting some science data from this encounter.— this encounter. you mentioned the aircraft _ this encounter. you mentioned the aircraft staying _ this encounter. you mentioned the aircraft staying healthy - the aircraft staying healthy and safe, this is obviously very close to the sun. how does the spacecraft protect itself from that incredible heat and that radiation?— that radiation? well, it carries a _ that radiation? well, it carries a sunshield. - that radiation? well, it carries a sunshield. iti carries a sunshield. it actually has one side of the spacecraft that is designed to be pointed out that hot surface of the sun, and a lot of the other instruments and systems of the spacecraft hide underneath it like an umbrella. so that doesn't limit the directions that the spacecraft can point. 0nce directions that the spacecraft can point. once they are in orbit around mercury
it is a very small planet and the gargantuan gravity of the sun is close by. s that the spacecraft is healthy and safe and its trajectory is exactly what they want. but they will also be getting some science data from this encounter.— this encounter. you mentioned the aircraft _ this encounter. you mentioned the aircraft staying _ this encounter. you mentioned the aircraft staying healthy - the aircraft staying healthy and safe, this is obviously very close to the sun. how does the spacecraft...
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dawn and as the sun breaks through the piercing _ obedient enough. as the sun breaks through the piercing chill of - breaks through the piercing chill of night on the plane outside it lights up night on the plane outside it lights up a biblicalfamine now in the night on the plane outside it lights up a biblical famine now in the 20th century. up a biblical famine now in the 20th centu . , , , up a biblical famine now in the 20th centu. , ,, century. the depressing conclusion in argentina _ century. the depressing conclusion in argentina today _ century. the depressing conclusion in argentina today it _ century. the depressing conclusion in argentina today it is _ century. the depressing conclusion in argentina today it is actually - in argentina today it is actually cheaper— in argentina today it is actually cheaper to paper your walls with money — cheaper to paper your walls with money. we cheaper to paper your walls with mone . ~ . cheaper to paper your walls with mone .~ ., ., _ money. we had controversy in the ast with money. we had controversy i
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i wouldn't say swung - the election because i think the sun always saw the way.ead out. that's all we have time for today. thanks to all my guests. to lara riley, to jane merrick, the media show will be back next week at the same time. for now, thanks forjoining us. hello. for large parts of the uk, today has been a wash—out. so things can only get better. as we head overnight, we will see the wetter weather moving away and skies will tend to clear. tomorrow, the promise of some sunshine. still some blustery showers, but at least it will be a bit warmer than today. these showery air streams are coming in from the atlantic into western areas overnight and behind this thick cloud that has been bringing the rain north and eastwards today, and there is still some wet weather around this evening, vertically for the east. the winds will finally drop in the south—east, and that rain gets swept out into the north sea and up towards shetland, whereby the end of the night the wind could gust up to 70 mph. blustery showers towards western parts of the uk and clearer skies c
i wouldn't say swung - the election because i think the sun always saw the way.ead out. that's all we have time for today. thanks to all my guests. to lara riley, to jane merrick, the media show will be back next week at the same time. for now, thanks forjoining us. hello. for large parts of the uk, today has been a wash—out. so things can only get better. as we head overnight, we will see the wetter weather moving away and skies will tend to clear. tomorrow, the promise of some sunshine....
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look at the sun newspaper for instance after murdoch comes into the british market in the late '60s,and has really been a content journey with those people his entire career in the uk. i think for us in novara media we look at millenniums and look at gen 2 and say we know where you feel the media is falling short, we want to craft stories and offer insight where you like to see them. and we are going to go on a journey with you. we have an audience right now in their 30s and 20s but we want to grow. when they're in their 40s, 50s making decisions, having influence it going through novara media just like people in the sunday times. yes, these sites are doing pretty good traffic and still having a healthy following. how have papers like yours changed in response as a reaction? i think it's really interesting that there are websites like novara, which did really well under jeremy corbyn and they were quite disruptive in an interesting way. i think no matter what their politics is there are a mix makes a really good point about generational readership, followership and people going onlin
look at the sun newspaper for instance after murdoch comes into the british market in the late '60s,and has really been a content journey with those people his entire career in the uk. i think for us in novara media we look at millenniums and look at gen 2 and say we know where you feel the media is falling short, we want to craft stories and offer insight where you like to see them. and we are going to go on a journey with you. we have an audience right now in their 30s and 20s but we want to...
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the only rocky planet orbiting the sun that has a magnetic field, aside from the earth, of course.hrough exactly what you're hoping to learn from this. >> well, it's very important to study mercury as one of the links in understanding how our solar system has been built. but also in the study of the topics that could support the emergence of life. by understanding mercury, we'll understand more about how planets are born, how they evolve, what are the conditions for the emergence of life and we'll learn more about our own w world, as well. >> it's an amazing technical achievement so far. we wish you both the best of luck in the years to come. thank you so much. >> thank you for your interest. >>> the british prime minister isn't ruling out further relaxing visa restrictions for truck drivers to help lift the nation. one retail group says more than a quarter of its fuel stations remain dry with the fuel supplies coming far too slowly. cnn's an snna stewart has the latest from london. >> reporter: the fuel crisis is now in its second week. the situation appears to be easing, that's w
the only rocky planet orbiting the sun that has a magnetic field, aside from the earth, of course.hrough exactly what you're hoping to learn from this. >> well, it's very important to study mercury as one of the links in understanding how our solar system has been built. but also in the study of the topics that could support the emergence of life. by understanding mercury, we'll understand more about how planets are born, how they evolve, what are the conditions for the emergence of life...
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other outlets other than the sun. i mean from publishing from publishing and re publishing that information. some of them are like the express, for example, they have apologized saying that they world that apparently they realized their mistake and that they were happy to publish the whole statement by the russian developers. or instead, instead of that article, but the sun is still too well a to write their rooms in this sense, be good, but after all, it was their exclusive. this is how they branded the article. so we'll see if there anonymous sources that the used will come through and if they will turn out to be a solid source of information, some being caught out for being a bit rough with the facts, expecting them to apologize. i wouldn't, i would debrief on that one, but anyway. okay, bershana, thanks very much for that. a german court has ruled 30 youtube was wrong to remove content from a covert discussion panel accused of spreading dis information. the court decided that the video sharing site had no right to
other outlets other than the sun. i mean from publishing from publishing and re publishing that information. some of them are like the express, for example, they have apologized saying that they world that apparently they realized their mistake and that they were happy to publish the whole statement by the russian developers. or instead, instead of that article, but the sun is still too well a to write their rooms in this sense, be good, but after all, it was their exclusive. this is how they...
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is meant to accomplish is to alter the orbit, the trajectory of the spacecraft as it goes around the sunbe able to enter orbit because that is the goal of the mission, to orbit for a couple of years and have a of data, but it's difficult to enter orbit at mercury because it is small and the gargantuan gravity of the sun is close by so they will have to fly past a total of five times before finally entering orbit in 2025 to really, all they really want to really, all they really want to hear is that the craft is safe and its trajectory is what they want they will also get some science data from this encounter. some science data from this encounter-— some science data from this encounter. ., ., encounter. you mentioned the aircraft staying _ encounter. you mentioned the aircraft staying safe, _ encounter. you mentioned the aircraft staying safe, it - encounter. you mentioned the aircraft staying safe, it is - aircraft staying safe, it is obviously very close to the sun so how does the spacecraft protect itself from the heat and radiation? it protect itself from the heat and radiation?— and
is meant to accomplish is to alter the orbit, the trajectory of the spacecraft as it goes around the sunbe able to enter orbit because that is the goal of the mission, to orbit for a couple of years and have a of data, but it's difficult to enter orbit at mercury because it is small and the gargantuan gravity of the sun is close by so they will have to fly past a total of five times before finally entering orbit in 2025 to really, all they really want to really, all they really want to hear is...
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it's roughly a third of the distance that we are from the sun, so it gets very hot. of the inside of a pizza oven — and that's an incredible challenge for the spacecraft to operate there. but it also is part of the science we're trying to understand about mercury. it's got a very interesting surface, with some materials on it which should've been burned off billions of years ago, and yet they're still there. and we don't understand how they're getting on the surface. mercury also has a very dense metal core which extends quite a lot further towards the surface than our iron core here at earth does. we don't really understand yet how mercury formed. was it hit by something else that stripped away much of the crust in the early phases? or was it something to do with where it was born? and it has a magnetic field on the inside, which is quite curious for an object which is so small. the earth has one, but mars — which is smaller than the earth but bigger than mercury — doesn't have one. so there's lots of mysteries about the planet mercury, and it's one of the least visi
it's roughly a third of the distance that we are from the sun, so it gets very hot. of the inside of a pizza oven — and that's an incredible challenge for the spacecraft to operate there. but it also is part of the science we're trying to understand about mercury. it's got a very interesting surface, with some materials on it which should've been burned off billions of years ago, and yet they're still there. and we don't understand how they're getting on the surface. mercury also has a very...
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right now as we look toward downtown, the sun approaching the horizon already. the temperature downtown has dropped below 70. 76 degrees in oakland. other temperatures are still in the 80s. hotspot, 88 degrees in concord, 86 in livermore, 86 in vacaville , which is where we find bailey for this evening stock walking forecast. 86 is still too toasty for puppy pasta had out for a walk right now. wait until the sun goes down, then temperatures will drop off nicely. wear something reflective. this evening, very similar temperatures. hot away from the water. so early in the day or around sunset will be the time to head out for any kind of exercise. it will be comfortable tomorrow morning, tightly above average. by noon, temperatures will already be well into the 70s with temperatures further inland reaching up into the 80s, and they just keep taking off. we top 80 degrees in san francisco again tomorrow, then retreat quickly back into the 70s inland. most temperatures will reach up into the 90s. the coast is where you get the free air conditioning. they aren't playin
right now as we look toward downtown, the sun approaching the horizon already. the temperature downtown has dropped below 70. 76 degrees in oakland. other temperatures are still in the 80s. hotspot, 88 degrees in concord, 86 in livermore, 86 in vacaville , which is where we find bailey for this evening stock walking forecast. 86 is still too toasty for puppy pasta had out for a walk right now. wait until the sun goes down, then temperatures will drop off nicely. wear something reflective. this...
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Oct 24, 2021
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not clear who was behind the attack. ambassadors of 10 western nations into the sun and on grass or in turkey, and could now be expelled, that governments of called for the release of jail, the business and osmond kovar la. he's been accused of involvement and a fail to in 2016 and a financing nation. my protest, 3 years earlier and in columbia, the most wanted drug trafficker has been captured by the countries on a president says the arrest of dia antonio is to go. also goes by the name on tony hall is the biggest hits, the drug trade, this century. he is the leader of columbia biggest drug cartel, which has been playing for some of the worst mine in the country is seen in the past few years. fear his arrest could result in a tough war. more on that story and everything else and the news our that's coming up at 2100 g m t. i will see you then witness continues. in the meantime. ah, who's my mom? well, we go with a a a bed and then the boys a i think it's a little bit a well with a woman clarified with you. well, i mean right now i'm wearing it to not damage. but on a on a do it again.
not clear who was behind the attack. ambassadors of 10 western nations into the sun and on grass or in turkey, and could now be expelled, that governments of called for the release of jail, the business and osmond kovar la. he's been accused of involvement and a fail to in 2016 and a financing nation. my protest, 3 years earlier and in columbia, the most wanted drug trafficker has been captured by the countries on a president says the arrest of dia antonio is to go. also goes by the name on...
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Oct 7, 2021
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i wouldn't say swung the election because i think the sun always saw the way the wind was blowing. lara riley, to jane merrick, policy editor at the eye and the founder of the london economic. the media show will be back next week at the same time. for now, thanks forjoining us. hello there. tuesday's wind and rain was a distant memory by wednesday. in fact, some areas where we'd seen the heavy, persistent rain across north east england had a beautiful day, with some sunny spells, a dry story and feeling pleasantly warm. now, it's going to get warmer still over the next couple of days. average temperatures at this time of year around the mid—teens. by friday, we're likely to see temperatures peaking at around 21 celsius, 70 fahrenheit, so at least a good five degrees above where they should be for the time of year. and one of the reasons is because of this weather front that, yes, is going to bring some cloud and rain into the north and west, but it's driving in warm air with a south—westerly feed of wind direction. and you really will notice the difference when you step outside fi
i wouldn't say swung the election because i think the sun always saw the way the wind was blowing. lara riley, to jane merrick, policy editor at the eye and the founder of the london economic. the media show will be back next week at the same time. for now, thanks forjoining us. hello there. tuesday's wind and rain was a distant memory by wednesday. in fact, some areas where we'd seen the heavy, persistent rain across north east england had a beautiful day, with some sunny spells, a dry story...
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Oct 29, 2021
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i don't think that will be a problem on halloween with temperatures, as the sun goes down, temperatures in the mid- 60s, mid-50s along the coast and 60 degrees around the bay with temperatures above 60 degrees farther inland and dry for halloween evening. later that night, we are tracking some rain and we will talk about the first rain chance in the full forecast. >>> big covid news, the vaccine for younger children just cleared one more hurdle . the fda authorized smaller doses for kids age 5 to 11, they will be one third the amount given to teenagers and adults and next week the cdc advisors take up the matter. >>> parents may be asking, what about our children who are younger than five? i posed that question to face the nation host margaret brennan . >> reporter: you have to hold on because it will be longer. our frequent guest, dr. scott gottlieb, has predicted and he is a pfizer board member , we may not see that until well into 2022. perhaps within the first quarter of the new year you could get your young children, i count myself as a parent of a three-year-old and a six-month- o
i don't think that will be a problem on halloween with temperatures, as the sun goes down, temperatures in the mid- 60s, mid-50s along the coast and 60 degrees around the bay with temperatures above 60 degrees farther inland and dry for halloween evening. later that night, we are tracking some rain and we will talk about the first rain chance in the full forecast. >>> big covid news, the vaccine for younger children just cleared one more hurdle . the fda authorized smaller doses for...
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Oct 19, 2021
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makes its way onshore, so a good rain chance is going to be raining just about an hour or two before the sun goes down, continue to rain until midnight and often on showers and the rest of the evening. rain chances for other parts of the area will be later, and the farther south you will go, the rain chances will be a little bit lower. we will track it with an hour by hour look at futurecast, coming up in a few minutes. >> we are still in a drought, so it's possible we have forgotten exactly what to do when it rains. kpix 5's justin andrews asked water managers in marin county how to get ready. >> reporter: if you are in a low-lying area and you need some sandbags, have those ready and get those today. don't wait for the rain event, so make sure you have those in plenty of time. >> walker on your property, so when you drive onto your property, is there any drainage across the highway? make sure that is cleaned out. take a look at the gutters, and all around the rooftop. ma and everything are cleaned out of the gutters and the downspouts are open and free and flowing, and make sure you take a
makes its way onshore, so a good rain chance is going to be raining just about an hour or two before the sun goes down, continue to rain until midnight and often on showers and the rest of the evening. rain chances for other parts of the area will be later, and the farther south you will go, the rain chances will be a little bit lower. we will track it with an hour by hour look at futurecast, coming up in a few minutes. >> we are still in a drought, so it's possible we have forgotten...
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Oct 30, 2021
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a few showers could arrive before the sun goes down on wednesday and sticking around after the sun comes up on thursday and one more extended forecast to show you. not weatherwise, this is ken's extended forecast. all of the stuff that he gets to do or has to do in terms of taking care of the ranch there. we are maybe a little bit jealous. this is all of the stuff we would like to have time to do. congratulations, well earned. thank you for welcoming me when i started here almost two years ago now. that flew by. don't be a stranger, charlie? >> he has his football on the schedule on sunday. jimmy g. is going back to his native chicago. he is going to enjoy his food regardless of how much he has been bashed in the last week. >>> the world series made >>> gone is the luxury of having a retractible roof in houston. it meant the forecast had to have some rain. sloppy weather but they got the game in. braves hosting their first world series game in 22 years, first ever here. anderson, painting the black, sit down gonzalez. anderson was dealing a no hitter. lifted after five innings, top 8, as
a few showers could arrive before the sun goes down on wednesday and sticking around after the sun comes up on thursday and one more extended forecast to show you. not weatherwise, this is ken's extended forecast. all of the stuff that he gets to do or has to do in terms of taking care of the ranch there. we are maybe a little bit jealous. this is all of the stuff we would like to have time to do. congratulations, well earned. thank you for welcoming me when i started here almost two years ago...
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Oct 23, 2021
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when the sun goes down, the expo really comes to life.s a lot when i�*ve been in dubai, but honestly, this is the greatest projection i�*ve ever seen. by day, the dome is a beautiful, semi—shaded structure. but the extraordinary performances after dark are where the magic really happens. and it�*s all driven by the team in the control room. cos those are the biggest projectors i�*ve seen in my life. 252 40k projectors that provide the projection. if we want to get into the numbers, 27,000 pixels byjust over 5,500. oh, i love that! so we�*ve got 42 pods, and each of these pods houses six of the projectors, six layers of projection focused into the dome. each piece of video which makes up the patchwork in the sky is feathered at the edges, so it all blends smoothly together. and bill told me that not all of the graphics are pre—recorded in advance. they can actually make changes live, which sounds terrifying. it goes wrong very quickly. so there�*s been a lot of testing of the sizes, the shapes, and the speed of how things move around. it�*
when the sun goes down, the expo really comes to life.s a lot when i�*ve been in dubai, but honestly, this is the greatest projection i�*ve ever seen. by day, the dome is a beautiful, semi—shaded structure. but the extraordinary performances after dark are where the magic really happens. and it�*s all driven by the team in the control room. cos those are the biggest projectors i�*ve seen in my life. 252 40k projectors that provide the projection. if we want to get into the numbers,...
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Oct 25, 2021
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they will quiet down quickly as the sun goes down this evening. a flood warning for sonoma county urban and small stream flood advisory. high water levels there. this goes until 6:00 this evening. this is the last flood advisory for the bay area. rain chances the rest of the week and into halloween weekend coming up. >>> we will take a deep breath. >>> san mateo county pescadero creek road -- water over the road. a foot deep this morning the cal fire said it is receding. streets flooded his trees down and power lines came down elsewhere along the peninsula in the storm. jocelyn continues our team coverage from millbrae. >> reporter: thousands of residents were affected by these power outages and areas are still flooded. we did speak with the owner of the white chrysler behind me as well as residents who had no power for hours. >> heavy flooding. keeping several car stranded in the middle of millbrae avenue. she said her husband was driving that white chrysler when he got a flat tire. he tried to drive it to the chevron gas station. >> we were ridin
they will quiet down quickly as the sun goes down this evening. a flood warning for sonoma county urban and small stream flood advisory. high water levels there. this goes until 6:00 this evening. this is the last flood advisory for the bay area. rain chances the rest of the week and into halloween weekend coming up. >>> we will take a deep breath. >>> san mateo county pescadero creek road -- water over the road. a foot deep this morning the cal fire said it is receding....
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Oct 20, 2021
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i—ir- from the sun paper, you advice of our clinical experts. i—re from the sun paper.da? ,., _. . ,, and what would you say to them toda? _. .~g and what would you say to them toda? _. .mg, ., today? in short yes and thank you to the sun for— today? in short yes and thank you to the sun for its _ today? in short yes and thank you to the sun for its campaign _ today? in short yes and thank you to the sun for its campaign and - today? in short yes and thank you to the sun for its campaign and others. the sun for its campaign and others that are getting behind this. the boosters could not be more important was the as i have said, we as a country have come a long way and have so much to be proud of, the scientists, that designed the vaccines, the nhs and all the volunteers that delivered the vaccines and look at where it has got us, look where we are today versus the start of this year, changed our daily lives and we all want to keep that and sustain it. the biggest difference is the vaccines. it cannot be stressed enough how important it is to first get your initial vacci
i—ir- from the sun paper, you advice of our clinical experts. i—re from the sun paper.da? ,., _. . ,, and what would you say to them toda? _. .~g and what would you say to them toda? _. .mg, ., today? in short yes and thank you to the sun for— today? in short yes and thank you to the sun for its _ today? in short yes and thank you to the sun for its campaign _ today? in short yes and thank you to the sun for its campaign and - today? in short yes and thank you to the sun for its campaign...
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Oct 10, 2021
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the sun is blazing, it's so hot! i'm melting. totally worth it. our favourite foodie trips from the past few years. hello, and welcome to the show. well, slowly, slowly it does feel as though we might be able to start planning our next trip sometime soon. around the world there are places where the tourism industry unfortunately, it's still too early for us to really get back to normal here on the travel show, so this week we're going to sit back, relax and enjoy some of our favourite food adventures from years gone by. we start in singapore. back in 2016 we sent henry golding to get a taste of the world's first michelin starred street food, and typically, he even managed to make himself useful. this is singapore's largest hawker markets in the heart of chinatown, and its rampacked with stalls selling traditional dishes. one stall in particular is causing quite a stir. this queue is absolutely humongous, full of all sorts of people from singapore, from around the world, a lot of tourists. you can imagine it for some sort of concert, but in fact it
the sun is blazing, it's so hot! i'm melting. totally worth it. our favourite foodie trips from the past few years. hello, and welcome to the show. well, slowly, slowly it does feel as though we might be able to start planning our next trip sometime soon. around the world there are places where the tourism industry unfortunately, it's still too early for us to really get back to normal here on the travel show, so this week we're going to sit back, relax and enjoy some of our favourite food...
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Oct 27, 2021
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it has to do with the orbit around the sun, the tilt of the axis of the earth, and the movement of the earth around the axis. this happens on a 26,000 and a 100,000-year cycle. this was all explained. host: ok, the congressman is shaking his head. guest: bob, thanks. i hope i do not ever have to repeat the spelling of that name. [laughs] you bring up a point that is very important. a lot of people, and i made this point earlier, i think that climate has kind of become a religion to some people, rather than a science. you are exactly right that there are other factors that do influence the weather patterns and climate in the united states , including things like the amount of energy covering -- coming from the sun, and that is variable. there is a tilt on the earth's axis, so there are other factors that influence weather patterns and climate on earth. we have to take all of those things into consideration, instead of just going in and saying we're going to kneecap the u.s. economy and do all these things and that will save us. because in some cases, there are other external factors not
it has to do with the orbit around the sun, the tilt of the axis of the earth, and the movement of the earth around the axis. this happens on a 26,000 and a 100,000-year cycle. this was all explained. host: ok, the congressman is shaking his head. guest: bob, thanks. i hope i do not ever have to repeat the spelling of that name. [laughs] you bring up a point that is very important. a lot of people, and i made this point earlier, i think that climate has kind of become a religion to some people,...
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Oct 23, 2021
10/21
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this is all the ocean rescue scene. a little bit of suna is the first clean medicine company. what does clean medicine mean anyway? it's the same active ingredients you know and trust but without the synthetic stuff you don't want. well i don't want artificial dyes in my kid's medicine. is genexa right for me? yes! genexa uses clean non-gmo ingredients. -we've gone vegan. -and talk about it constantly. -is genexa right for us? -yes! -well i have a gluten thing. -yes! -well... -yes! -well.. -yes! is this just another stupid big pharma ad? -no! look for genexa, the first clean medicine company. if you're working from home, you're probably driving less. maybe a lot less. at metromile, we think you should be paying less for your car insurance; a lot less. and paying less doesn't mean getting less. with metromile's per-mile pricing... what you pay is based on how many miles you actually drive. so, you can enjoy reliable, high-quality car insurance... at a delightfully different price. get your free quote at metromile.com. >> welcome back. at 8.
this is all the ocean rescue scene. a little bit of suna is the first clean medicine company. what does clean medicine mean anyway? it's the same active ingredients you know and trust but without the synthetic stuff you don't want. well i don't want artificial dyes in my kid's medicine. is genexa right for me? yes! genexa uses clean non-gmo ingredients. -we've gone vegan. -and talk about it constantly. -is genexa right for us? -yes! -well i have a gluten thing. -yes! -well... -yes! -well.....
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Oct 5, 2021
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front page of the sun. something that always i of the sun.n macron and nabs 5,000,000 vaccines bound for the uk. natalie, what the hell is this about? the itch is what the hell is this about? the pitch is quite — what the hell is this about? tie: pitch is quite striking, what the hell is this about? tte: pitch is quite striking, isn't what the hell is this about? he pitch is quite striking, isn't it? with got micron dress—up is napoleon. that's the story is that sweats swiped almost 5,000,000 doses of the acts presented vaccine from britain, they're calling it a post brexit to and from. they're saying what happened was when the vaccines will be delivered from the eu to hear france diverted some from holland so they can have them themselves. and angry sources have said that this put lives at risk in britain. not sure if that would actually pan out or not because we did have enough vaccine. we are more than enough, many many doses of vaccine. it's that kind of... it's a funny story from the sun and a good chance to stoke up that kind of particu
front page of the sun. something that always i of the sun.n macron and nabs 5,000,000 vaccines bound for the uk. natalie, what the hell is this about? the itch is what the hell is this about? the pitch is quite — what the hell is this about? tie: pitch is quite striking, what the hell is this about? tte: pitch is quite striking, isn't what the hell is this about? he pitch is quite striking, isn't it? with got micron dress—up is napoleon. that's the story is that sweats swiped almost...
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Oct 24, 2021
10/21
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when the sun goes down, the expo really comes to life., this is it. i've found myself saying this a lot when i've been in dubai, but honestly, this is the greatest projection i've ever seen. by day, the dome is a beautiful, semi—shaded structure. but the extraordinary performances after dark are where the magic really happens. and it's all driven by the team in the control room. cos those are the biggest projectors i've seen in my life. 252 40k projectors that provide the projection. if we want to get into the numbers, 27,000 pixels byjust over 5,500. oh, i love that! so we've got 42 pods, and each of these pods houses six of the projectors, six layers of projection focused into the dome. each piece of video which makes up the patchwork in the sky is feathered at the edges, so it all blends smoothly together. and bill told me that not all of the graphics are pre—recorded in advance. they can actually make changes live, which sounds terrifying. it goes wrong very quickly. so there's been a lot of testing of the sizes, the shapes, and the s
when the sun goes down, the expo really comes to life., this is it. i've found myself saying this a lot when i've been in dubai, but honestly, this is the greatest projection i've ever seen. by day, the dome is a beautiful, semi—shaded structure. but the extraordinary performances after dark are where the magic really happens. and it's all driven by the team in the control room. cos those are the biggest projectors i've seen in my life. 252 40k projectors that provide the projection. if we...
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Oct 3, 2021
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you can come here in the summer-- the sun's up and when you leave-- the suns up.'t for chickens. - no, this ain't for chickens. no. founded in 1968, by doc pellegrino, kingston mines was one of the first interracial blues clubs in the city. a proud legacy that's still being carried on by doc's children and grandchildren today. he wanted people to come together from all walks of life. ok. and have a good time. when you come here and there's only two people, and it's a table of eight or 10, other people just come up and sit down with you. it just brings a lot of people together. they listen to good music. stuff that they normally wouldn't listen to. the whole idea was to make people feel at home. that this is their home away from home. what is it about the blues that has the ability to, like, almost speak a common language to so many different walks of life? i love the honesty of it, the realness of it, the passion of it. you know, it's great music to let things go. it's great music to celebrate. as a one single common bond for all these people-- the music is healin
you can come here in the summer-- the sun's up and when you leave-- the suns up.'t for chickens. - no, this ain't for chickens. no. founded in 1968, by doc pellegrino, kingston mines was one of the first interracial blues clubs in the city. a proud legacy that's still being carried on by doc's children and grandchildren today. he wanted people to come together from all walks of life. ok. and have a good time. when you come here and there's only two people, and it's a table of eight or 10, other...
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Oct 17, 2021
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high teens even where it is raining, without any sunshine, possibly 21 degrees if the sun does come outny length of time there in the south—east. and then basically tuesday into wednesday, we have got more weather fronts crossing the country, big low pressure establishes itself across the uk, so spells of wind and rain. i think by the time we get to friday, things are expected to quieten down. it will turn a little bit cooler too, but then the weekend, next weekend is going to turn unsettled again. hello, this is bbc news. the headlines... the home secretary, priti patel, says she is looking at a "whole spectrum" of measures to better protect mps following the death of sir david amess. i think it is fair to say we all have to be incredibly self—aware, conscientious as to how we conduct our business, and put safety front and centre of this. issues on social media have been highlighted as part of the discussion around the safety of mps. the social media companies could do a lot more. they could take down some of these accounts, and they could end what you might call end—to—end anonymity.
high teens even where it is raining, without any sunshine, possibly 21 degrees if the sun does come outny length of time there in the south—east. and then basically tuesday into wednesday, we have got more weather fronts crossing the country, big low pressure establishes itself across the uk, so spells of wind and rain. i think by the time we get to friday, things are expected to quieten down. it will turn a little bit cooler too, but then the weekend, next weekend is going to turn unsettled...
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Oct 23, 2021
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natasha clark is the environment correspondent for the sun. m chivers signs is the science editor at unherdo, and wolfgang blau is the former chief operating officer of conde nast but now the co—founder of the oxford climate journalism network. i gather you feel so strongly about climate change that you paused your career. that is true, it suddenly came to the moment when i realised this is notjust a topic, this is so huge in every single area of journalism, notjust news or science will be changed. i felt i had to take a proper time out to try and understand what this is all about. welcome to you all, let's look first at how the media's approach to climate change has evolved over the last decade. tom, you wrote about science at buzzfeed, before that you were at the telegraph, how have things changed? most prominently it has got bigger, widely discussed. certainly there has been huge progress, in the last few years, the bbc in particular has started to avoid false balance and presenting on the one hand a climate scientist with years of experienc
natasha clark is the environment correspondent for the sun. m chivers signs is the science editor at unherdo, and wolfgang blau is the former chief operating officer of conde nast but now the co—founder of the oxford climate journalism network. i gather you feel so strongly about climate change that you paused your career. that is true, it suddenly came to the moment when i realised this is notjust a topic, this is so huge in every single area of journalism, notjust news or science will be...