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it's let's not forget that atlantis comes down to us the oldest surviving reference to atlantis comes down to us from the greek philosopher plato and he tells us that nine thousand years before the time of solo arm which is nine thousand six hundred b.c. or eleven thousand six hundred years ago a great civilization was destroyed in cataclysmic floods and earthquakes and vanished beneath the sea and he said that the disaster was so complete that humanity was obliged to begin again like children with no memory of what went before not just so happens that plato's day to eleven thousand six hundred years ago in one thousand six hundred b.c. in our colander plato's date fits exactly with an episode called the younger dryas which geologists recognize which did culminate in dramatic flooding and earthquakes and it's really odd if plato made the whole thing up that he managed to pick a date that fits perfectly with modern geological understanding of cataclysmic events at the end of the last ice age now the suggestion is that that atlantis by any other name by the way you need to know that the
it's let's not forget that atlantis comes down to us the oldest surviving reference to atlantis comes down to us from the greek philosopher plato and he tells us that nine thousand years before the time of solo arm which is nine thousand six hundred b.c. or eleven thousand six hundred years ago a great civilization was destroyed in cataclysmic floods and earthquakes and vanished beneath the sea and he said that the disaster was so complete that humanity was obliged to begin again like children...
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but let's not forget that atlantis comes down to is the oldest surviving reference to atlantis comes down to us from the greek philosopher plato and he tells us that nine thousand years before the time of sol on which is nine thousand six hundred b.c. or eleven thousand six hundred years ago a great civilization was destroyed in cataclysmic flood and earthquakes and vanished beneath the sea and and he said that the disaster was so complete that humanity was obliged to begin again like children with no memory of what went before not just so happens that plato's day to eleven thousand six hundred years ago in one thousand six hundred b.c. in our colander plato's date fits exactly with an episode called the younger dryas which geologists recognize which did culminate in dramatic flooding and quakes and it's really all the fight to make the whole thing up that he managed to pick a date that fits perfectly with modern geological understanding of cataclysmic events at the end of the last ice age now the suggestion is that that atlantis by any other name by the way you need to know that the
but let's not forget that atlantis comes down to is the oldest surviving reference to atlantis comes down to us from the greek philosopher plato and he tells us that nine thousand years before the time of sol on which is nine thousand six hundred b.c. or eleven thousand six hundred years ago a great civilization was destroyed in cataclysmic flood and earthquakes and vanished beneath the sea and and he said that the disaster was so complete that humanity was obliged to begin again like children...
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atlantis will be on display at the kennedy space center. was designed for 100 missions but flew only 33. like so many in brevard county, florida, she was pulled from the service of her country long before she was ready. >> since our story first aired, job losses from the mothballing of the shuttle program continue to hit brevard county. in september 2012, united space alliance, a major shuttle contractor, reduced its workforce by 6%, including 121 jobs at the kennedy space center. those cuts saw usa's florida-based labor force dropped to 1,073 employees, down from about 5,000 at the start of 2010. [ticking] coming up, the stigma of long-term unemployment. >> did you ever have the sense that you and others were being discriminated against because of how long you'd been unemployed? >> there's no doubt. i mean, i've seen it in print. whether it's some newspaper ads or online during those types of advertisements, i've actually seen, "if you are unemployed, you need not apply." >> trapped in unemployment when 60 minutes on cnbc returns. [ticking
atlantis will be on display at the kennedy space center. was designed for 100 missions but flew only 33. like so many in brevard county, florida, she was pulled from the service of her country long before she was ready. >> since our story first aired, job losses from the mothballing of the shuttle program continue to hit brevard county. in september 2012, united space alliance, a major shuttle contractor, reduced its workforce by 6%, including 121 jobs at the kennedy space center. those...
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en atlantis city, podrÍan tener 49 a 52 al amanecer.s horas la temperatura estÁ por encima de los 80. este sÁbado comienza precisamente verano, oficialmente para el hemisferio norte. sin embargo hemisferio sur, todo lo contrario. tenemos condiciones de invierno. aquÍ vamos a comenzar con el partido de italia vs. costa rica. en general, las temperaturas deben continuar como estos dÍas en los prÓximos dÍas. >> continÚa la fiebre del fÚtbol mundial. tenemos todos los goles de la jornada y la celebraciÓn de los fanÁticos en segundos. >>a medida que la copa el mundo avanza, se vende todo tipo de mercaderÍa relacionada con este gobierno. los brasileÑos parecen mejorar poco a poco la molestia. >> al corazÓn comercial de rÍo de janeiro mundialista, tienen cada dÍa los cariocas para abastecerse diaria de toda la parafernalia, como cada cuatro aÑos la camiseta de la selecciÓn es el Éxito, pero hay mucho mÁs. >> todo de brasil: para pulseras. >> aquÍ, se viene a comprar desde uno de los muchos instrumentos hasta todo tipo de complementos. o guirna
en atlantis city, podrÍan tener 49 a 52 al amanecer.s horas la temperatura estÁ por encima de los 80. este sÁbado comienza precisamente verano, oficialmente para el hemisferio norte. sin embargo hemisferio sur, todo lo contrario. tenemos condiciones de invierno. aquÍ vamos a comenzar con el partido de italia vs. costa rica. en general, las temperaturas deben continuar como estos dÍas en los prÓximos dÍas. >> continÚa la fiebre del fÚtbol mundial. tenemos todos los goles de la...
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man: fawcett imagined atlantis, kind of. announcer: he vanished without a trace.ifferent man: i don't think he got lost in the jungle. he disappeared because somebody killed him. announcer: and new evidence suggests fawcett's lost city may not be a myth. man: they are digging up more and more evidence to say that these societies had existed. announcer: lost in the amazon on "secrets of the dead." contributions to your pbs stations from viewers like you. thank you.
man: fawcett imagined atlantis, kind of. announcer: he vanished without a trace.ifferent man: i don't think he got lost in the jungle. he disappeared because somebody killed him. announcer: and new evidence suggests fawcett's lost city may not be a myth. man: they are digging up more and more evidence to say that these societies had existed. announcer: lost in the amazon on "secrets of the dead." contributions to your pbs stations from viewers like you. thank you.
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. >> so -- you know atlantis. how there's that underground city? >> seth: yes. >> okay. city. >> yes! >> seth: yeah. >> so, i believe -- >> seth: we're being very convincing. [ laughter ] >> i know. i know. i'm real convincing. >> seth: we're off to a great start. >> right. no, i believe that there could possibly be mermaids which is a, actually, an alien species that lives in parts of the indian ocean which we have never explored before as human beings. and and columbus -- christopher columbus had actually seen three mermaids on his way to america. >> seth: yeah. all right. so -- >> i just think it's possible and there's this, like, really extremely convincing documentary -- >> seth: gotcha. >> that came out. >> seth: "the little mermaid?" [ cheers and applause ] >> no! it was on, like, national geographic. no, discovery channel. >> seth: gotcha. >> and -- then, like, the next day, they had to say it was fake, and -- >> seth: oh. because they were -- because the mermaid lobby was like, "hey, be quiet." >> hey! you know what? [ laughter ] >> seth: you can -- this is the
. >> so -- you know atlantis. how there's that underground city? >> seth: yes. >> okay. city. >> yes! >> seth: yeah. >> so, i believe -- >> seth: we're being very convincing. [ laughter ] >> i know. i know. i'm real convincing. >> seth: we're off to a great start. >> right. no, i believe that there could possibly be mermaids which is a, actually, an alien species that lives in parts of the indian ocean which we have never explored...
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digg about what atlantis is to the bahamas. >> what about richard brandes -- richard branson's intereste is looking for spaces to focus his commercial spacecraft plans. this seems like an opportunity to do this. that has a -- this has the u.s. rule of law. that is positive. he likes what he saw. this is the week where the bids come in. we could see some richard branson. who knows? >> thank you so much. tune into "market makers" for our puerto rico: island of debt coverage. , this hollywood artist is making a living painting special effects contact lenses for hollywood's biggest stars. popeye's chicken may be louisiana fast, but it is super expensive to keep a hold on it secret recipe. details ahead. ♪ >> in hollywood, special effects in movies usually involve more than meets the eye. teeny tiny canvas, a contact lens. her work can be seen in over 300 films and television shows. bloomberg gets a behind the scenes look. ♪ >> there was a long line of artists in my family. i started drawing when i was a little kid. i would pick up a pencil and a draft -- brush and started doodling. i kept w
digg about what atlantis is to the bahamas. >> what about richard brandes -- richard branson's intereste is looking for spaces to focus his commercial spacecraft plans. this seems like an opportunity to do this. that has a -- this has the u.s. rule of law. that is positive. he likes what he saw. this is the week where the bids come in. we could see some richard branson. who knows? >> thank you so much. tune into "market makers" for our puerto rico: island of debt coverage....
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you can see, that didn't have a happy end either -- [laughter] because i show his mug shot from atlantis i thought that would interest you, federal penitentiary down in grant park. and that says u.s.ful george vaux bacon, he looks so naive, and here he looks like a hardened criminal. i'll show you his -- it's called a -- [speaking in native tongue] back then, in world war i, you know, you measured people to identify them. i mean, you didn't do the traditional kind of identifying characteristics we think of today. is you measured them -- so you measured them, and these are all sorts of characteristics about them. i think somewhere it says he has a hairy chest as well. [laughter] anyway, that's his card from the atlanta federal penitentiary. and he hid -- i won't tell you the whole story, but he had secret ink in his socks, so he would wring them out, and it was a very low concentration because the germans had learned, you know? and so it was less easy to detect. but nevertheless, they got him also because of mail surveillance. and then they could use the secret writing for evidence. and t
you can see, that didn't have a happy end either -- [laughter] because i show his mug shot from atlantis i thought that would interest you, federal penitentiary down in grant park. and that says u.s.ful george vaux bacon, he looks so naive, and here he looks like a hardened criminal. i'll show you his -- it's called a -- [speaking in native tongue] back then, in world war i, you know, you measured people to identify them. i mean, you didn't do the traditional kind of identifying characteristics...