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13 was a good example of why the apollo prayer league was formed.tribute their prayer to assist people in getting back. >> the microfiche bibles also make it home. three hundred are repackaged for astronaut edgar mitchell on apollo 14... ...which touches down on the moon february 5, 1971. what was your dad's reaction when he saw the astronauts walk out on the moon with his bibles? >> well, he was ecstatic because the fact that he got to have one of his dreams come true -- it just thrilled him to no end. >> mitchell returns all the lunar bibles to stout, who in turn gives some to apollo prayer league members and vips like then congressman george h.w. bush, vice president spiro agnew and bob hope. >> i do know that the family of the apollo 1 astronauts, the ones that perished on the pad, my dad made sure that their families each received a bible. >> at the close of the apollo missions in 1972, reverend stout moves on from nasa and later retires, his holy mission largely a forgotten tale. >> and even today, i don't think the public at large is aware th
13 was a good example of why the apollo prayer league was formed.tribute their prayer to assist people in getting back. >> the microfiche bibles also make it home. three hundred are repackaged for astronaut edgar mitchell on apollo 14... ...which touches down on the moon february 5, 1971. what was your dad's reaction when he saw the astronauts walk out on the moon with his bibles? >> well, he was ecstatic because the fact that he got to have one of his dreams come true -- it just...
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it ended with a partnership, the apollo soyuz partnership, and if you go to russia, it is the soyuz apollo program which is understandable, but today, that partnership continues and the next step was the strategic initiative which was built on the credibility of apollo, and thinking about how nasa has impacted the strategic position of the united states of america through history. and you think about all of the different challenges that nasa has gone through, and believe me, we know what they are, and they have been troubling, and the whole world stops when these challenges occur. people of course know challenger, and columbia and apollo one, and this is the reality. this is the question. why do we do this? what is the purpose of this? did these folks who do these things, did they die in vein? i am he -- die in vain? i am here to tell you they did not die in vain, but it was for a clear perspective to create a world freer than it ever has been, and nasa is at the center of it when it was krcreated in 1958 by dwight eisenhower. and so with that, i wanted to the say it is an honor to be here
it ended with a partnership, the apollo soyuz partnership, and if you go to russia, it is the soyuz apollo program which is understandable, but today, that partnership continues and the next step was the strategic initiative which was built on the credibility of apollo, and thinking about how nasa has impacted the strategic position of the united states of america through history. and you think about all of the different challenges that nasa has gone through, and believe me, we know what they...
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in one of my biggest partners on the first joint mission and specifically was to be apollo so use that russians and americans could back work collaboratively in space in anticipation and subsequently in a space station together. that was the beginning of it and they never saw that indication the whole time i was in administrator and with cosmonauts themselves if they ever had any problems at all. >> when you were in astronaut yourself you trade with them but never experience any problems? >> no. >> is that good to hear? [laughter] american history. >> so the next question obviously with your remarks you talk about nasa plays an important role of u.s. foreign policy and the promisee. and diplomacy. . . . . that maybe don't have an agency with our level of budget, but they could create a small robotic lander if you do that could interface with an open architecture gateway. i'm talking about an outpost of habitation, the power and propulsion able to go more places around the world than ever before, but the idea is to create open architecture where our commercial partners can join and an i
in one of my biggest partners on the first joint mission and specifically was to be apollo so use that russians and americans could back work collaboratively in space in anticipation and subsequently in a space station together. that was the beginning of it and they never saw that indication the whole time i was in administrator and with cosmonauts themselves if they ever had any problems at all. >> when you were in astronaut yourself you trade with them but never experience any problems?...
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them along with her colleagues mary jackson and dorothy whom she calculated the trajectory of the apollo eleven mission in nine hundred sixty nine which took the astronauts to the moon for the first time from their contribution and a major way to the success of announcers manned space flight program and. our web video of the week takes you on another mission to the moon and. back it's time to embark on an incredible luna jenny. facing a new find a crater called tyco. it's nearly nine eleven testing. and it features a ping that's one point six kilometers fine. check out this bulb and it's one hundred meters wide no one can figure out how it ended up being and. this is the military training it's one has to know it's now and it. seemed a plan and and seventeen. the traces of. beautiful images from. still neighbor in the. desert and hell is from the philippines had another question about the movie. how old is the moon it's a question that has long puzzled scientists and different experts have come to different conclusions but the reason they can guess at all is thanks to nasa says apollo mis
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them and none of the colleagues mary johnson and dorothy vaughn she calculated the trajectory of the apollo eleven mission in one thousand and sixty nine which the past announced to the moon for the first time from them a bunch of you to name a major way to the success of the announcer's manned space flight program the amount web video of the week takes you on another mission to the moon them. back it's time to embark on an incredible luna jenny. facing a new funny crazy cope's high count. it's nearly nine in the machete. and it features a handsome one point on the testimony. check out this bond and it's one hundred meters wide no one can figure out how it ended up here and. this is a military training it's astronauts landed. me upon a seventeen land. and the traces and let me down and. useful images from earth's closest celestial neighbor our moon. deseret and hell is from the philippines had another question about the moon. how old is the moon it's a question that has long puzzled scientists and different experts have come to different conclusions but the reason they can guess at all is t
them and none of the colleagues mary johnson and dorothy vaughn she calculated the trajectory of the apollo eleven mission in one thousand and sixty nine which the past announced to the moon for the first time from them a bunch of you to name a major way to the success of the announcer's manned space flight program the amount web video of the week takes you on another mission to the moon them. back it's time to embark on an incredible luna jenny. facing a new funny crazy cope's high count. it's...
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along with her colleagues mary johnson and dorothy vaughan and she calculated the trajectory of the apollo eleven mission in nineteen sixty nine which took astronauts to the moon for the first time from their contribution in a major way to the success of the nonsense manned spaceflight program and. our web video of the week takes you on another mission to the moon and am i am. back and it's time to embark on an incredible lunar journey. facing the earth you find it creates a cool tycho. it's nearly eleven ten fifteen. and it features a peak that's one point six kilometers on. this bulb and it's one hundred meters wide no one can figure out how it ended up here and. this is the military training it's astronauts landed. upon and seventeen landed. and the traces of. beautiful images from earth's closest celestial neighbor our moon. deseret and hell is from the philippines had another question about the moon. how old is the moon. it's a question that has long puzzled scientists and different experts have come to different conclusions but the reason they can guess at all is thanks to nasa as ap
along with her colleagues mary johnson and dorothy vaughan and she calculated the trajectory of the apollo eleven mission in nineteen sixty nine which took astronauts to the moon for the first time from their contribution in a major way to the success of the nonsense manned spaceflight program and. our web video of the week takes you on another mission to the moon and am i am. back and it's time to embark on an incredible lunar journey. facing the earth you find it creates a cool tycho. it's...
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but the new tenants along apollo way know they might not be able to stay long."in santa rosa michelle kingston kron 4 news (pam) federal agents served search and arrest warrants at multiple locations in san mateo this morning.(ken) officials say several people were taken into custody but the reason for the raids - is unclear. one suspect says he was awakened by the raids and saw officers with guns drawn when he looked outside his window. he says he was released from jail yesterday and believes that coulhaplayed a factor in his family's aparment getting searched. his pregnant sister showed kron4 the aftermath inside the apartment. their neighbor is still shaken by what he saw. augustine torres/neighbor- "she got thrown on the floor, but she was experiencing a pain on her belly, so she uh, request to us to uh call 9-11." the pregnant sister was taken to the doctor as a precaution. some neighbors reported hearing what sounded like gunfire... but the san mateo police department says those were actually devices used to distract suspects and not actually harm them. the
but the new tenants along apollo way know they might not be able to stay long."in santa rosa michelle kingston kron 4 news (pam) federal agents served search and arrest warrants at multiple locations in san mateo this morning.(ken) officials say several people were taken into custody but the reason for the raids - is unclear. one suspect says he was awakened by the raids and saw officers with guns drawn when he looked outside his window. he says he was released from jail yesterday and...
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we had a period of time when apollo ended and we had eight years before the launch of the first spacele and a period of time and the space shuttle ended. the question is how do we do that, we know that they cannot last forever. it's a physical impossibility. sure we can extend it with what we are doing right now is forcing a conversation as early as possible to say if we want to have humans in blue earth orbit forever and think of people graduating from high school right now, people graduating from high school have had somebody in space the entire time they've been alive, multiple people the entire time they've been alive. the other thing is they've been putting a lot of money into human activity in low earth orbit for 20 years. the question is can we go further. have we learned sufficiently what we need to go further and the answer is probably not, but it's one customer or many customers with a commercial capabilitfor the commercialcapal space station where the government and one customer could be manufacturing or medicine, they are doing three d. printing of biological components ha
we had a period of time when apollo ended and we had eight years before the launch of the first spacele and a period of time and the space shuttle ended. the question is how do we do that, we know that they cannot last forever. it's a physical impossibility. sure we can extend it with what we are doing right now is forcing a conversation as early as possible to say if we want to have humans in blue earth orbit forever and think of people graduating from high school right now, people graduating...
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in the story the apollo galleries. special ops twenty one. and. sixty. iran. wants an isolated shop or see now a major power in the middle east. airlines influence continues to grow politically economically and militarily. the tom does iran truly. the countries of home their doubts isolate. iran from congress it. starts aug fifth on g.w. . hello and welcome to another edition of my environmental. africa my name is sarah my money from nairobi kenya and joining me from the other side of the continent is my colleague. hello sound i'm hello. and the one welcome to all of us i am now.
in the story the apollo galleries. special ops twenty one. and. sixty. iran. wants an isolated shop or see now a major power in the middle east. airlines influence continues to grow politically economically and militarily. the tom does iran truly. the countries of home their doubts isolate. iran from congress it. starts aug fifth on g.w. . hello and welcome to another edition of my environmental. africa my name is sarah my money from nairobi kenya and joining me from the other side of the...
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howell krueger they visited palin's former tempelhof at port to see a demonstration of by dues apollo autonomous driving technology. the chinese tech company last opened a policy to third parties it's a move it hopes will help accelerate development and help it compete with u.s. fans tesla and google project way my. dentist give him nothing beats seeing for yourself what's possible as we went on a little drive together and we first made it back in one p.c. dot com just last week german comic a dime said to have been given the go ahead to test autonomous cars equipped with by to use technology on the streets of beijing that makes it the first known chinese comic to be allowed to do side german companies are still welcome in china which shouldn't be taken for granted in times like these. as you know a lot of german companies have for some serious both in china and in the united states and so we are right in the middle of all of this those companies and what we want snow is that we have don't have a further escalation. even with the backing of german business leaders like china is a tric
howell krueger they visited palin's former tempelhof at port to see a demonstration of by dues apollo autonomous driving technology. the chinese tech company last opened a policy to third parties it's a move it hopes will help accelerate development and help it compete with u.s. fans tesla and google project way my. dentist give him nothing beats seeing for yourself what's possible as we went on a little drive together and we first made it back in one p.c. dot com just last week german comic a...
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. >> blake drew has cute 4-year-old apollo on his lap.enter sporting his holler back girl. backstage, this was the scene like also surprised gwen would be. >> oh, my god. the moment of it for me your lucky in love and all falling apart. >> there's lucky in love and then there's unlucky in love. >> what was that moment and how did you move on from that? >> i feel like everyone knows what that moment was. that moment happen to me a lot through my love life and everybody knows what my love life is because it's -- >> sold out crowds witnessing gwen sing live for two hours as she debuted her "just a girl" show in hollywood. two changes and two wardrobe mal funks. >> you have a favorite cost stomach, you come down the stairs thumping in the boots. >> it's always like, i want more diamonds. it's like play to pay let's go. >> i want to tell you another great reason to see gwen's show. $1 of every ticket purchase will be donated to cure for the cure foundation for children facing a number of life threatening conditions. way to go gwen. more to com
. >> blake drew has cute 4-year-old apollo on his lap.enter sporting his holler back girl. backstage, this was the scene like also surprised gwen would be. >> oh, my god. the moment of it for me your lucky in love and all falling apart. >> there's lucky in love and then there's unlucky in love. >> what was that moment and how did you move on from that? >> i feel like everyone knows what that moment was. that moment happen to me a lot through my love life and...
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and apollo 11 commemoratives coin will be later done by the us mint ash an apollo 11. effort. the government estimates 11 million tonnes of packaging waste was used by uk households and businesses last year. recycling rates are reported to have doubled to 64% in the last 20 years, easily beating the eu target of 55%. but the national audit office says over half of packaging waste is actually being sent abroad to be processed and there's nothing to prove that it actually gets recycled. joining us now in the studio is simon ellin from the uk recycling association, a trade body which lobbies for improved recycling legislation and pragya agarwal who is attempting to live plastic free. we will see how you're getting on with that in a moment, pragya. simon, this is something we regularly use in our homes across the uk, how much of this is actually recycla ble the uk, how much of this is actually recyclable and how much are we not actually able to utilise in that we? the items you've got there, most of it is recyclable. some of it is good design and... —— that way. it is clev
and apollo 11 commemoratives coin will be later done by the us mint ash an apollo 11. effort. the government estimates 11 million tonnes of packaging waste was used by uk households and businesses last year. recycling rates are reported to have doubled to 64% in the last 20 years, easily beating the eu target of 55%. but the national audit office says over half of packaging waste is actually being sent abroad to be processed and there's nothing to prove that it actually gets recycled. joining...
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. >> a celebration to count on a major milestone in space exploration. 100 people attending the apollong the first moon landing in 1969. the gala kicking off a year-long celebration in the moment in our nation's history. it was former nasa astronaut buzz aldrin. he was part of the apollo 11 mission along with neil armstrong and michael collins but what an incredible event. >> you always think about where you were when one of the few events with that where you were when was a good moment rather than a bad moment. have a great week. we will see you next weekend. >> i am bret baier and four chris wallace. president trump invites putin to the white house after he walks back comments about russian meddling in the 2016 election. >> i have president putin, he said it's not russia. i will say this, i don't see any reason why it would be. the sentence should be i don't see why it wouldn't be russia. i think that clarifies things by itself. >> we will discuss the fallout from the helsinki summit including the wrist in the president's own party with trey gowdy, chairman of the house oversight
. >> a celebration to count on a major milestone in space exploration. 100 people attending the apollong the first moon landing in 1969. the gala kicking off a year-long celebration in the moment in our nation's history. it was former nasa astronaut buzz aldrin. he was part of the apollo 11 mission along with neil armstrong and michael collins but what an incredible event. >> you always think about where you were when one of the few events with that where you were when was a good...
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first up from apollo to achilles.arting apollo's -- apollo, one hedge fund manager posts a 30% return in his first year. bridgewater. from federer's uniglo ace. he steps that the tennis champion steps away from 90. david: tell us about this achilles one. it is fascinating. you have to love the name. it is like coming up with your rp name. -- your rap name. this is interesting because we are in this era of people leaving the big firms it feels like and one of the notable things here is this is a guy who went out from more private equity funds to start a hedge fund. year, up 30% and that does not include his performance where he had some mistakes in liquid cash in illiquid funds -- in illiquid funds. david: a source close to the fun revealed this. >> funny how that happens. money,speaking of more billionaires arriving at bridgework -- bridgewater. butadical transparency radical transparency can be very profitable if you are bob prince. these are two key lieutenants and it is an interesting time to be looking at this, in
first up from apollo to achilles.arting apollo's -- apollo, one hedge fund manager posts a 30% return in his first year. bridgewater. from federer's uniglo ace. he steps that the tennis champion steps away from 90. david: tell us about this achilles one. it is fascinating. you have to love the name. it is like coming up with your rp name. -- your rap name. this is interesting because we are in this era of people leaving the big firms it feels like and one of the notable things here is this is a...
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in trying to channel that energy into somethingpe positive. >> i'm going to see you tonight at the apolloinvestments never does. and while some advisers are happy to earn commissions from you whether you do well or not, fisher investments fees are structured so we do better when you do better. maybe that's why most of our clients come from other money managers. fisher investments. clearly better money management. ...to give you the protein you need with less of the sugar you don't. i'll take that. [cheers] 30 grams of protein and 1 gram of sugar. new ensure max protein. in two great flavors. need a change of scenery? the kayak price forecast tool tells you whether to wait or book your flight now. so you can be confident you're getting the best price. giddyup! kayak. search one and done. be right back. with moderate to severe crohn's disease, i was there, just not always where i needed to be. is she alright? i hope so. so i talked to my doctor about humira. i learned humira is for people who still have symptoms of crohn's disease after trying other medications. and the majority of people o
in trying to channel that energy into somethingpe positive. >> i'm going to see you tonight at the apolloinvestments never does. and while some advisers are happy to earn commissions from you whether you do well or not, fisher investments fees are structured so we do better when you do better. maybe that's why most of our clients come from other money managers. fisher investments. clearly better money management. ...to give you the protein you need with less of the sugar you don't. i'll...
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backed up -- he backed up james brown at the apollo theater. >> if a casting director had been hiredcreate a sitcom about two opposites in a blues band, this is who they would come up with. >> this drew us. >> i'm rooted to the ground blown away by what i'm hearing and seeing. >> i don't do it for money, i don't do it for pay. this is my mission. >> it's a classic romance, those two guys having a great time. we're an so what? maria, so how's work? maria: it was 4th period biology. our students ho viresst weren't getting so ms. bell and i had them role play a zombie virus outbreak. by the time they had all learned the lesson, all the living...were dead. hey, how's your job going? carlos: oh, that big sales meeting i planned? next year, i might get to go. kid: cool! >>> welcome back to "mosaic." i'm rabbi eric weiss about to end a wonderful conversation with lexie lebon, the executive director of the jewish film institute which produces the jewish film festival and jay rosen blatt, its program director. welcome back. >> thank you. >> what was that clip? >> this is a fantastic documenta
backed up -- he backed up james brown at the apollo theater. >> if a casting director had been hiredcreate a sitcom about two opposites in a blues band, this is who they would come up with. >> this drew us. >> i'm rooted to the ground blown away by what i'm hearing and seeing. >> i don't do it for money, i don't do it for pay. this is my mission. >> it's a classic romance, those two guys having a great time. we're an so what? maria, so how's work? maria: it was 4th...
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. >> tim taylor, you called this apollo 13 of cave rescues. explain what we're seeing and what's happening. >> well, there's a whole team that's supporting these other divers. this is a nine hours out or six hours in, six hours out. they've been doing it nine hours. so, when the boys come out, they consume gas. and they probably have staged a scuba tanks with air that they can -- when they come out of the wet part of the thing they can rest the boys, get them warmed up, change the gas. they're full of gas again and go to the next level. once that's done, another team has to come in and reset that all up. so that's probably why you're seeing them not come one after the other. they have to then set all these safety stages and replenish the gas supplies or air supplies and get ready to vet and do it again. >> sanjay, i can't underscore enough that this is a miracle. when we first got the word that they were found, everybody was jubilant, oh, they're found. but we had no idea that the next part was even more treacherous of trying to get them out.
. >> tim taylor, you called this apollo 13 of cave rescues. explain what we're seeing and what's happening. >> well, there's a whole team that's supporting these other divers. this is a nine hours out or six hours in, six hours out. they've been doing it nine hours. so, when the boys come out, they consume gas. and they probably have staged a scuba tanks with air that they can -- when they come out of the wet part of the thing they can rest the boys, get them warmed up, change the...
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julie: were reported that apollo global is in talks to buy life point house.the stock react -- life point health. we are seeing the stock react. the shares are surging my 18%. we are looking how the stock did this year. it has been down this year pretty sharply. by by about 4% over the past year. the stock is now down to 7%. seeing quite a bounce in after-hours trading. down 27%. 27%.wn seeing quite a bit of bounce in after-hours trading. there are claims that apollo would merge with their regional hospital partners and that deal could be announced as early as next week. we will keep an eye on it and bring you any other details. joe? joe: "what'd you miss?" if the trade escalates, traders will have to navigate through volatility and risk. you veryguest, thank much for joining us. it has been hard to figure out what the real connection is between the trade war headlines and rhetoric and what is happening on the market because risk assets have held up pretty well. where do you see the most location in most opportunity? >> earlier this week, we created an interes
julie: were reported that apollo global is in talks to buy life point house.the stock react -- life point health. we are seeing the stock react. the shares are surging my 18%. we are looking how the stock did this year. it has been down this year pretty sharply. by by about 4% over the past year. the stock is now down to 7%. seeing quite a bounce in after-hours trading. down 27%. 27%.wn seeing quite a bit of bounce in after-hours trading. there are claims that apollo would merge with their...
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i guess the last of the year the apollo landings on the moon and i was a massive thing. just mesmerized. a small telescope need to use it at all he was interested in the moon in the sky before of course but not like this no such resolution so close to me it was those who couldn't take itself away from it. adding up the working class economically depressed some of them then files played football and hung out with his friends he began living a double life during the day he worked as a builder spending his nights stargazing. interest . for me was was an escape route was just sort of internalized meant to be quite personal. in his mid thirty's files finally decided it was time to share his passion for astronomy with others what he lacked in formal training he made up for him and. he came up with the idea for meetings with other strong what he calls star camps. at first they took place at the local campground but files wanted more in two thousand and eight he built his very own observatory. seen some wonderful things from this observatory in the wall. take it to the next leve
i guess the last of the year the apollo landings on the moon and i was a massive thing. just mesmerized. a small telescope need to use it at all he was interested in the moon in the sky before of course but not like this no such resolution so close to me it was those who couldn't take itself away from it. adding up the working class economically depressed some of them then files played football and hung out with his friends he began living a double life during the day he worked as a builder...
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the president had other plans -- he was greeting the apollo 11 astronauts.ey thad just gotten back from the moon. ee last prent to hit mounds was barack obama in 2009 -- not in d.c., though. that was in st. louis. this year president trump is skipping the festivities. olhe is more interested in than the country's national pastime. asllor the game itself, base much like american politics, baseball is a two-party system between the national league and the american league. over nearly nine decades, each has wo43 games. whoever wins gets bragging rights, if only for a year. laura: washington, the town where everything is political, including the joys of summerlike baseball. to think that president wsenhower could only go to the game when his wi away. hopefully times of change. you can find much more on all the bases on a website, including the latest on our top story, psident trump's attempt to clarify his comments at the summit in helsinki. to see wt we are working on at any time, check us out on twitter. i am laura trevelyan. thanks for watching "bbc world news america." >> with the bbc n
the president had other plans -- he was greeting the apollo 11 astronauts.ey thad just gotten back from the moon. ee last prent to hit mounds was barack obama in 2009 -- not in d.c., though. that was in st. louis. this year president trump is skipping the festivities. olhe is more interested in than the country's national pastime. asllor the game itself, base much like american politics, baseball is a two-party system between the national league and the american league. over nearly nine...
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abductors has failed what's up chats india has the most users of the messenger service by country apollo boyko picks up the story. fake news a big time with a bad rep preferred by leaders politicians and the mainstream media labeled as a menace to democracy and sometimes just a way to dismiss a story which you don't agree with you are free to do big news in your facebook pages faces on twitter too but in india the consequences of spreading fake news have become far more tongil and deadly over twenty five people have reportedly been killed since may over child kidnapping claims spread via the whatsapp messaging service dozens of alleged lynch mob members have been arrested following one recent case alone but in the now those suspected of lynching was suspicion of child abduction a man was allegedly killed by an angry mob in cannot part of this footage shows the moment mohammed as a twenty seven year old software engineer was murdered by a mob of over two thousand people wielding sticks and stones as sam and his friends one of them atari national offered some schoolchildren chocolates as a
abductors has failed what's up chats india has the most users of the messenger service by country apollo boyko picks up the story. fake news a big time with a bad rep preferred by leaders politicians and the mainstream media labeled as a menace to democracy and sometimes just a way to dismiss a story which you don't agree with you are free to do big news in your facebook pages faces on twitter too but in india the consequences of spreading fake news have become far more tongil and deadly over...
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you imagine we'd have flying cars by now and obviously if we'd carried on with the same momentum as apollo we'd probably have humans on mars by now but we're living in a world which been transformed in space and you look at the space shuttle which nasa around for thirty years they've transformed medicine new way they can grow crystals and proteins in space she gets better medical drugs back on earth they've transformed military surveillance they've transformed the way we look conceive the universe of the hubble space telescope let's talk about private exploration because the likes of the long musk and the richard branson and so on tend to get the headlines we're not so you really hear less and less about nasser it seems today what sort of bird is that about funding is that a risk aversion of a biggest not is the experiments just more gung ho got more money is about thinking a space is the continent in the world you think and want to have we've explored governments have gone in first in private industry going best so we need to stop thinking of space as an industry and start thinking of a p
you imagine we'd have flying cars by now and obviously if we'd carried on with the same momentum as apollo we'd probably have humans on mars by now but we're living in a world which been transformed in space and you look at the space shuttle which nasa around for thirty years they've transformed medicine new way they can grow crystals and proteins in space she gets better medical drugs back on earth they've transformed military surveillance they've transformed the way we look conceive the...
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you very much for the apollo i suppose we can end this way of saying we should expect more from though if we see that their commitment to freedom of speech is it isn't matched by the reality thank you very much for joining us. well gentlemen let's move forward here. mr trump is coming to europe exactly. what trumps game plan because i think i know what it is i think mark knows what it is to be intimidating the europeans and we're looking at members of the european union and nato he's showing some of his cards right now this is in his heart of the deal in play in my opinion a. very good game because if you look at what happened to exactly no conflict between the opinion i mean germany and france and the united states and germany and france should have played cards so if you were we should have played late and so when kemp was a g seven it was a from where russia saw immediately. one of the only card that germany and france can play and the direction was stupid because they know no russia so it was. a trap and fall into a sense he used the g seven to lead the e.u. and nato this is very i
you very much for the apollo i suppose we can end this way of saying we should expect more from though if we see that their commitment to freedom of speech is it isn't matched by the reality thank you very much for joining us. well gentlemen let's move forward here. mr trump is coming to europe exactly. what trumps game plan because i think i know what it is i think mark knows what it is to be intimidating the europeans and we're looking at members of the european union and nato he's showing...
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nasa has released thousands of hours of audio from the apollo 11 mission.then the price is like, helllooo! that's yes for less. find the latest trends and styles at prices that are a perfect fit. it feels even better when you find it for less. at ross. yes for less. you finished preparing overhim for college.rs, in 24 hours, you'll send him off thinking you've done everything for his well-being. but meningitis b progresses quickly and can be fatal, sometimes within 24 hours. while meningitis b is uncommon, about 1 in 10 infected will die. like millions of others, your teen may not be vaccinated against meningitis b. meningitis b strikes quickly. be quick to talk to your teen's doctor about a meningitis b vaccine. you know when you're at ross and you'rhello.... ...and then the price is like, helllooo! that's yes for less. find the latest trends and styles at prices that are a perfect fit. it feels even better when you find it for less. at ross. yes for less. temperatures today will be at their hottest as daytime highs inland approach 100 degrees for some aas
nasa has released thousands of hours of audio from the apollo 11 mission.then the price is like, helllooo! that's yes for less. find the latest trends and styles at prices that are a perfect fit. it feels even better when you find it for less. at ross. yes for less. you finished preparing overhim for college.rs, in 24 hours, you'll send him off thinking you've done everything for his well-being. but meningitis b progresses quickly and can be fatal, sometimes within 24 hours. while meningitis b...
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the sound track is dedicated to friend of mine that lost apollo when he was a young kid. back to the overhead. if sound track works. if it doesn't, it's not working. i can talk through the video. this our rescue squad. they are showing up at the d.o.t. mercedes donated a car for this. we're very happy that we got these. you'll see the gentleman working on these cars. [video] >> there you go. >> three, two, one. ♪ ♪ co2 unit. they display the oxygen. ♪ thank you john baxter and ems training for that video. appreciate it. on to ems, crews respond to reports multiple shooting harris and 24th street. one was pronounced dead at the scene and the other was transported. pedal cabs i like to thank cochran for the multipl multipl. done throughout june. commissioner veronese i added the identifiable home address. we updated that report for you. it's on page 15. ems six. we went to tenth. one of the areas -- we put the station's numbers for you. next month we'll have the address of the stations so the public know where they are at. ems6 doing good job. also attached to my report is
the sound track is dedicated to friend of mine that lost apollo when he was a young kid. back to the overhead. if sound track works. if it doesn't, it's not working. i can talk through the video. this our rescue squad. they are showing up at the d.o.t. mercedes donated a car for this. we're very happy that we got these. you'll see the gentleman working on these cars. [video] >> there you go. >> three, two, one. ♪ ♪ co2 unit. they display the oxygen. ♪ thank you john baxter and...
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forces in the center take courses also acting very deeply and intensely and they cannot undermine the apollo the power of communication to get power off technology ordinary people must not modernise support them must not socialism or that the international community has to invest more on the education which can prevent young people who entered into the trap of fox and into coasters. to eat. meat. this is you don't use life from berlin donald trump declares nato a fine chewed machine after a contentious two day summit in brussels the us president bush sort of winning big spending increases from allies the then flew to britain where he had stirred controversy earlier by suggesting the british people might not get the bricks that they voted for also coming up.
forces in the center take courses also acting very deeply and intensely and they cannot undermine the apollo the power of communication to get power off technology ordinary people must not modernise support them must not socialism or that the international community has to invest more on the education which can prevent young people who entered into the trap of fox and into coasters. to eat. meat. this is you don't use life from berlin donald trump declares nato a fine chewed machine after a...
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hate mail a lot of intimidation and of course the usual trolls ok spill blank you very much for the apollo i suppose we can end it this way saying we should expect more from the lowest sea but we see that their commitment to freedom of speech as it isn't matched by the reality thank you very much for joining us. well gentlemen let's move forward here. mr trump is coming to europe exactly. what trump's game plan because i think i know what it is i think marc knows what it is to be intimidating the peons and we're looking at members of the european union and nato he's showing some of his cards right now this is in his art of the deal in play in my opinion a. very good game because if you look at what happened to exactly no conflict between the opinion i mean germany and france and the united states and germany and france should have played cards so if you were he should have played late and so when kemp was a g seven it was a from where they saw immediately. one of the only card that germany and france can play and. it was stupid because they know no russia so it was. a trip and fall and i d
hate mail a lot of intimidation and of course the usual trolls ok spill blank you very much for the apollo i suppose we can end it this way saying we should expect more from the lowest sea but we see that their commitment to freedom of speech as it isn't matched by the reality thank you very much for joining us. well gentlemen let's move forward here. mr trump is coming to europe exactly. what trump's game plan because i think i know what it is i think marc knows what it is to be intimidating...
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especially has been we do hope that that head arrives in time to make a difference george a joke apollo's thank you very much for that update from athens secu. let me now bring you up to date with some other stories making news around the world several people are seriously injured after druggists were fired at afghanistan's capital kabul no one as it claimed responsibility for the attack it comes just two days after a suicide bomber blew himself up near kabul international airport killing at least twenty three people those attacks were claimed by the islamic state group. analysts in the u.s. north korea has begun taking down key facilities at a missile test site these satellite images reportedly show dismantling underway after saw his satellite launch station north korean leader kim jong un had promised to dismantle the site at a summit with the us president trump in june. japanese officials say an unprecedented heatwave us killed at least sixty five people in just one week more than twenty thousand have been hospitalized with heat related illnesses in the same period soaring temperatures
especially has been we do hope that that head arrives in time to make a difference george a joke apollo's thank you very much for that update from athens secu. let me now bring you up to date with some other stories making news around the world several people are seriously injured after druggists were fired at afghanistan's capital kabul no one as it claimed responsibility for the attack it comes just two days after a suicide bomber blew himself up near kabul international airport killing at...
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towns with little access to running water electricity quality health care nelson mandela's legacy apollo rents and reconciliation has been threatened by social conflict in south africa this country has one of the highest rates of inequality in the world the poor black majority say they want jobs and land some sort africans feel the promises of a better life for all made in one thousand nine hundred four haven't materialized in many areas of the country fifty percent are not and want. are they going to see employment in their life don it's a question that needs to be arsed repeatedly some young people born after apartheid are starting to ask questions about whether mandela spent too much time focusing on reconciliation instead of improving conditions for the poor. and others in her group say they admire mandela's willingness to forgive people even those who refuse to apologize for the crimes they committed during apartheid she says she still trying to find that strength and hopes today's leaders work harder to build a more racially and economically inclusive south africa the kind of count
towns with little access to running water electricity quality health care nelson mandela's legacy apollo rents and reconciliation has been threatened by social conflict in south africa this country has one of the highest rates of inequality in the world the poor black majority say they want jobs and land some sort africans feel the promises of a better life for all made in one thousand nine hundred four haven't materialized in many areas of the country fifty percent are not and want. are they...
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apollo global management is one of those named as a possible takeover for the company.bune media, we were just talking about that here, after the fcc raised a challenge to tribune's takeover of some of the stations by sinclair, those shares down nearly 17%. amazon, we talked about some of the temporary glitches in its prime day promotion as the site seemed to go down around 3:00 p.m. when the promotion began. we will keep you posted on how it's looking, whether you're going to see puppies ordeals on the website when you go to -- puppies or deals on the website when you go there. we saw some selling. a little lift across the curve. three basis points for the 10 and the 30. about two basis points for the two-year. we continue to watch the yield curve. lisa's favorite subject. we've been talking a lot about it, because you can't ignore it. of course, it's important. a lot of people are watching it. we see the gap between the two-year and 10 year yields. the smallest level, the flattest since 2007 dipping below 25 basis points today. just above it. rate strategists recommen
apollo global management is one of those named as a possible takeover for the company.bune media, we were just talking about that here, after the fcc raised a challenge to tribune's takeover of some of the stations by sinclair, those shares down nearly 17%. amazon, we talked about some of the temporary glitches in its prime day promotion as the site seemed to go down around 3:00 p.m. when the promotion began. we will keep you posted on how it's looking, whether you're going to see puppies...
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comparing one thing about georgia when you mentioned my down so georgia you had saakashvili who came to apollo were very harsh and he definitely wiped out all the mobs and corruption and he did it overnight when i say overnight it took him probably less than a month. georgia was one of the most corrupt countries i've been there i drove through you couldn't drive through if you want to go from armenia to russia you got to go to georgia probably you get stop i don't know fifteen times maybe even you know you end up giving your shoes to that was horrible right now completely different country beautiful country now first to armenia nickel question and came to power he's doing his steps very i wouldn't say slow but he there's a big movement so i was watching. very much involved seeing what's going on meeting him personally and he's a super smart guy and he's going one by one and with all this corruption. the figures there's a guy named manuel he was a general all of a sudden they found bunch of illegal money besides money and weapons he has his own zoo heidegger bears a commodity a don i mean come
comparing one thing about georgia when you mentioned my down so georgia you had saakashvili who came to apollo were very harsh and he definitely wiped out all the mobs and corruption and he did it overnight when i say overnight it took him probably less than a month. georgia was one of the most corrupt countries i've been there i drove through you couldn't drive through if you want to go from armenia to russia you got to go to georgia probably you get stop i don't know fifteen times maybe even...
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was quick to match that achievement in one thousand nine hundred sixty nine apollo eleven made the first moon landing tshering in several decades of u.s. dominance in space more recently though the superpowers of cooperated on projects like the international space station but since the space shuttle program was ended in two thousand and eleven nasa has been reliant on russian spacecraft to get there and with china joining the party to landing a spacecraft on the moon five years ago nasa is first future and funding rather had become a hot topic on capitol hill or does this now there she have returned explores the final frontier. when president eisenhower signed the bill creating nasa there were fears in washington that the u.s. was being left behind by the soviet union space exploration has always been a matter of geopolitical prestige for the us will be here well we are behind and will be behind for some time in manned flight but we do not intend to stay behind but national politics have been key too and one reason why i came here at long term time for nasa has been impossible for exampl
was quick to match that achievement in one thousand nine hundred sixty nine apollo eleven made the first moon landing tshering in several decades of u.s. dominance in space more recently though the superpowers of cooperated on projects like the international space station but since the space shuttle program was ended in two thousand and eleven nasa has been reliant on russian spacecraft to get there and with china joining the party to landing a spacecraft on the moon five years ago nasa is...
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towns with little access to running water electricity quality health care nelson mandela's legacy apollo rents and reconciliation has been threatened over the years by social conflict in south africa this country has one of the highest rates of inequality. the world the poor black majority said they want jobs and land some sort africans feel the promises of a better life for all made in one thousand nine hundred four haven't materialized in many areas of the country fifty percent of blacks. are they going to see employment in their lives don it's a question that needs to be all strategically some young people born after apartheid are starting to ask questions about whether mandela spent too much time focusing on reconciliation instead of improving conditions for the poor. and others in her group say they admire mandela's willingness to forgive people even those who refuse to apologize for the crimes they committed during apartheid she says she still trying to find that strength and hopes today's didas work harder to build a more racially and economically inclusive south africa the kind o
towns with little access to running water electricity quality health care nelson mandela's legacy apollo rents and reconciliation has been threatened over the years by social conflict in south africa this country has one of the highest rates of inequality. the world the poor black majority said they want jobs and land some sort africans feel the promises of a better life for all made in one thousand nine hundred four haven't materialized in many areas of the country fifty percent of blacks. are...
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[laughter] i try to cover them up with apollo but it didn't work. [laughter] mom -- a pillow. but i'm trying to give you what you came for. we are shooting the crab. we went on a lot of foreign trips. so what was your favorite foreign trip for any reason? >> the best was when we went to ireland. >> i did not go there. >> you were hanging out in buckingham palace. to make this is so crazy. we went and visited him in a special irish town and you need the redeye to ireland and hopped up on caffeine because we went to an irish. he has to drink a guinness because that is what you have to do at 10:00 a.m. so were we. >> sacrifice for your country. [laughter] and then take a two hour nap on the way back. >> to remember the time we were on the boat? [laughter] that then one of the best pictures of all time. but i'm leaned over like this. i took this photo of you guys. because he is really sitting there saying you will make it. you will make it. and i can try to similar track with my seven week old and it does not work. [laughter] >> okay. so we all watch the news myself included and o
[laughter] i try to cover them up with apollo but it didn't work. [laughter] mom -- a pillow. but i'm trying to give you what you came for. we are shooting the crab. we went on a lot of foreign trips. so what was your favorite foreign trip for any reason? >> the best was when we went to ireland. >> i did not go there. >> you were hanging out in buckingham palace. to make this is so crazy. we went and visited him in a special irish town and you need the redeye to ireland and...