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on the temperature of the corona is just one of the counter intuitive mysteries that the park a probe hopes to solve why is it so much hotter than the sun's core several hundred times hotter science would suggest that the further away from the sun surface the cooler the atmosphere should be the probe is named after eugene parker who formulated the theory of so no wind will be present to watch the launch of the spacecraft named in his own. in one hundred fifty eight he theorized that a flow of particles accelerated into space from the sun and that proved to be true but scientists still don't know how this phenomenon occurs theoretically such particles should cool down and dissipate the further from the sun they get not speed up so the wind streams could impact satellites in space and g.p.s. radio waves and electrical grids on earth they also cause rural when they crash into the earth's magnetic field and the deflected the probe will begin its first approach to the sun in november as part of its seventy a mission we will go hotter than anything is being before we are in that three milli
on the temperature of the corona is just one of the counter intuitive mysteries that the park a probe hopes to solve why is it so much hotter than the sun's core several hundred times hotter science would suggest that the further away from the sun surface the cooler the atmosphere should be the probe is named after eugene parker who formulated the theory of so no wind will be present to watch the launch of the spacecraft named in his own. in one hundred fifty eight he theorized that a flow of...
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on the temperature of the corona is just one of the counter intuitive mysteries that the park a probe hopes to solve why is it so much hotter than the sun's core several hundred times hotter science would suggest that the further away from the sun surface the cooler the atmosphere should be the probe is named after eugene parker who formulated the theory of so no wind will be present to watch the moon for the spacecraft named in his own. in one hundred fifty eight he theorized that a flow of particles accelerated into space from the sun and that proved to be true but scientists still don't know how this phenomenon occurs theoretically such particles should cool down and dissipate the further from the sun they get not speed up so the wind streams could impact satellites in space and g.p.s. radio waves and electrical grids on earth they also cause rural when they crash into the earth's magnetic field and the deflected the probe will begin its first approach to the sun in november as part of it seventy a mission we will get hotter than anything is being before we are in that three millio
on the temperature of the corona is just one of the counter intuitive mysteries that the park a probe hopes to solve why is it so much hotter than the sun's core several hundred times hotter science would suggest that the further away from the sun surface the cooler the atmosphere should be the probe is named after eugene parker who formulated the theory of so no wind will be present to watch the moon for the spacecraft named in his own. in one hundred fifty eight he theorized that a flow of...
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it will stay in the outer atmosphere, the corona, spending seven atmosphere, the corona, spending seve atmosphere, the corona, spending seven years looping around the star. but it is hot, 1300 seven years looping around the star. but it is hot, i300 celsius. 0ne seven years looping around the star. but it is hot, i300 celsius. one of the key jobs but it is hot, i300 celsius. one of the keyjobs for nasa was keeping it cool the keyjobs for nasa was keeping it cool. we have a wonderful heat shield we keep orientated between us and the sun keeping everything cool and the sun keeping everything cool and creating a shadow. from the corona, the sun releases chart particles and magnetic fields carried to earth on solar winds. they create breathtaking spectacles like the northern lights. but big outbursts from the sun can be problematic, causing disruption to communications, knocking satellites off—line and causing power grids to surge. nasa's hope is that it will result in more accurate forecasting so we result in more accurate forecasting so we will be better prepared for solar weather events
it will stay in the outer atmosphere, the corona, spending seven atmosphere, the corona, spending seve atmosphere, the corona, spending seven years looping around the star. but it is hot, 1300 seven years looping around the star. but it is hot, i300 celsius. 0ne seven years looping around the star. but it is hot, i300 celsius. one of the key jobs but it is hot, i300 celsius. one of the keyjobs for nasa was keeping it cool the keyjobs for nasa was keeping it cool. we have a wonderful heat shield...
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they say it will protect the equipment that will be surveilling the sun as it sweeps through its corona or outer out was found the real still gets up to about twenty five hundred degrees fahrenheit which we're not going to do today but we are going to get it under degree and i want to feel like. i see that on the temperature of the corona is just one of the counter intuitive mysteries that the pocket probe hopes to solve why is it so much hotter than the sun's core several hundred times hotter science would suggest that the further away from the sun surface the cooler the atmosphere should be the probe is named after eugene parker who formulated the theory of so no wind will be present to watch the movements of the spacecraft named in his own. in one hundred fifty eight he theorized that a flow of particles accelerated into space from the sun and that proved to be true but scientists still don't know how this phenomenon occurs theoretically such particles should cool down and dissipate the further from the sun they get not speed up so the wind streams could impact satellites in space an
they say it will protect the equipment that will be surveilling the sun as it sweeps through its corona or outer out was found the real still gets up to about twenty five hundred degrees fahrenheit which we're not going to do today but we are going to get it under degree and i want to feel like. i see that on the temperature of the corona is just one of the counter intuitive mysteries that the pocket probe hopes to solve why is it so much hotter than the sun's core several hundred times hotter...
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we will have them on all the way into the sun's corona.idence because these things don't come cheap, but it is getting closer than any probe has got to the sun before and it is very heart of their! what are the chances this could all go terribly wrong? we have tested, tested and tested this spacecraft. you tests were everything, fix problems and look for anomalies and you do everything before she takes off because once she takes off, there is nothing to to be able to fix it. they cannot meant to be the solar atmosphere and the moment one of the probes does, she know she has a problem and she can take evasive action to mitigate the problem and get the heat shield back where it needs to be. in layman ‘s terms, what are we going to learn? a couple of things, why the corona material the hazy atmosphere we see jawing the eclipse, why it is so much hotter than the solar surface, about 300, 500 degrees hotter. it is important for us because we live in the atmosphere of the sun and we feel the effects of space weather. when we can really understan
we will have them on all the way into the sun's corona.idence because these things don't come cheap, but it is getting closer than any probe has got to the sun before and it is very heart of their! what are the chances this could all go terribly wrong? we have tested, tested and tested this spacecraft. you tests were everything, fix problems and look for anomalies and you do everything before she takes off because once she takes off, there is nothing to to be able to fix it. they cannot meant...
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the corona graph should be 1000 times more sensitive than previous corona graphs aboard hubble and james webb space telescope. it will only be able to interject the planets around nearby stars but will be the steppingstone to developing technology for the next generation of data observatories. understanding planet automation requires using a wide range of observational approaches within our own solar system, comets, asteroids, radio and infrared observations, extrasolar planetary systems information and complete the census with its microlensing programs. thousands of planets in the outer regions of the solar system. these large projects are challenging and record require perseverance. the delays are frustrating to all of us but the report was painful to read at times. i believe jw st will not only be a transformative astronomical territory but a flagship of all of nasa and the success of this incredibly complex engineering project will be a source of national pride and a symbol of us technical prowess. since jw st is a priority, these costs should be spread across the agency borne entire
the corona graph should be 1000 times more sensitive than previous corona graphs aboard hubble and james webb space telescope. it will only be able to interject the planets around nearby stars but will be the steppingstone to developing technology for the next generation of data observatories. understanding planet automation requires using a wide range of observational approaches within our own solar system, comets, asteroids, radio and infrared observations, extrasolar planetary systems...
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. >> bueno llegar a corona del sol es un gran reto y es el objetivo de una capsula que despegó hoy enprotestas ocurren hoy que se cumple un aÑo de la tragedia de charlotte ville virginia. contra los grupos de odio, esta es nuestra principal noticia y ademÁs,i este domingo, con el
. >> bueno llegar a corona del sol es un gran reto y es el objetivo de una capsula que despegó hoy enprotestas ocurren hoy que se cumple un aÑo de la tragedia de charlotte ville virginia. contra los grupos de odio, esta es nuestra principal noticia y ademÁs,i este domingo, con el
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on the temperature of the corona is just one of the counter intuitive mysteries that the park a probe hopes to solve why is it so much hotter than the sun's core several hundred times hotter science would suggest that the further away from the sun surface the cooler the atmosphere should be the probe is named after eugene parker who formulated the theory of so no wind will be present to watch the launch of a spacecraft named in his own. in one hundred fifty eight he theorized that a flow of particles accelerated into space from the sun and that proved to be true but scientists still don't know how this phenomenon occurs theoretically such particles should cool down and dissipate the further from the sun they get not speed up so the wind streams could impact satellites in space and g.p.s. radio waves and electrical grids on earth they also cause when they crash into the earth's magnetic field and the deflected the probe will begin its first approach to the sun in november as part of its seventy a mission we will go hotter than anything is being before we are in that three million degre
on the temperature of the corona is just one of the counter intuitive mysteries that the park a probe hopes to solve why is it so much hotter than the sun's core several hundred times hotter science would suggest that the further away from the sun surface the cooler the atmosphere should be the probe is named after eugene parker who formulated the theory of so no wind will be present to watch the launch of a spacecraft named in his own. in one hundred fifty eight he theorized that a flow of...
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. ♪ ilia: vÍctor espinosa, el jinete mexicano ganador de la triple corona estÁ enfrentando la carrerado recuperar movimiento todavÍa vive las secuelas del accidente. nos contÓ cómo va su rehabilitaciÓn. juan: vÍctor espinosa ha vivido muchos momentos inolvidables de fama y triunfo memorables, como cuando alcanzÓ la gloria al ganar la triple corona. la mÁxima hazaÑa. pero hoy atraviesa por la etapa mÁs difÍcil de su vida. >> yo me he caÍdo bastantes veces. pero ninguna como esta. Éstas y fue una caÍda intensa. >> se refiere a la caÍda que lo dejÓ a el borde de la muerte.-- al borde de la muerte. >> estaba muy cerca para ese muy cerca para no poder caminar. >> ocurriÓ cuando montaba al caballo en el hipÓdromo desde california cer el pasado 22 de julio. recuerda que corrÍa a 40 millas por hora sÚbitamente y muriÓ de un infarto fulminante. el jinete de cuente seis aÑos se estrellÓ en el pavimento sin tiempo para encomendarse a dios. >> me fracture el cuello. una quebradora en el cuello. >> aunque no perdÍ el conocimiento sÓlo recuerda que no podÍa moverse y sentía sus piernas. eso fue lo
. ♪ ilia: vÍctor espinosa, el jinete mexicano ganador de la triple corona estÁ enfrentando la carrerado recuperar movimiento todavÍa vive las secuelas del accidente. nos contÓ cómo va su rehabilitaciÓn. juan: vÍctor espinosa ha vivido muchos momentos inolvidables de fama y triunfo memorables, como cuando alcanzÓ la gloria al ganar la triple corona. la mÁxima hazaÑa. pero hoy atraviesa por la etapa mÁs difÍcil de su vida. >> yo me he caÍdo bastantes veces. pero ninguna como...
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on the temperature of the corona is just one of the counter intuitive mysteries that the park a probe hopes to solve why is it so much hotter than the sun's core several hundred times hotter science would suggest that the further away from the sun surface the cooler the atmosphere should be the probe is named after eugene parker who formulated the theory of so no wind will be present to watch the moon for the spacecraft named in his own. in one hundred fifty eight he theorized that a flow of particles accelerated into space from the sun and that proved to be true but scientists still don't know how this phenomenon occurs theoretically such particles should cool down and dissipate the further from the sun they get not speed up so the wind streams could impact satellites in space and g.p.s. radio waves and electrical grids on earth they also cause rural when they crash into the earth's magnetic field and the deflected the probe will begin its first approach to the sun in november as part of it seven year mission we will go hotter than anything is being before we are in that three millio
on the temperature of the corona is just one of the counter intuitive mysteries that the park a probe hopes to solve why is it so much hotter than the sun's core several hundred times hotter science would suggest that the further away from the sun surface the cooler the atmosphere should be the probe is named after eugene parker who formulated the theory of so no wind will be present to watch the moon for the spacecraft named in his own. in one hundred fifty eight he theorized that a flow of...
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the corona is extremely hot, millions of degrees hotter than the surface of the sun. weather, and these charged particles hit the earth, which is how we get the aurorae, or the northern lights, and these are a risk to our satellites and power grid, so understanding this space wind, these charged particles, is really fundamental to our modern space based economy. and you have explained it has a complicated journey to get on the right path to where it is going. when it gets there, how does it send the data back, and how long will that take? you are talking about eight minutes to send the data back. there are complications because there is all sorts of radio interference. the real challenge is getting that close to the sun. you would think getting there would be easy, you launch the rocket, you set the controls for the heart of the sun, and you let it go. you need to slow down massively. so you think we are on the earth, why doesn't the earth fall into the sun? the reason is the earth is in an orbit and travel extremely quickly around the sun. if you launch a rocket from
the corona is extremely hot, millions of degrees hotter than the surface of the sun. weather, and these charged particles hit the earth, which is how we get the aurorae, or the northern lights, and these are a risk to our satellites and power grid, so understanding this space wind, these charged particles, is really fundamental to our modern space based economy. and you have explained it has a complicated journey to get on the right path to where it is going. when it gets there, how does it...
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we are in corona. behind me you can see the mountain range where the holy fire continues to burn. we will pan over and show you the latest hotspot that just begins to crest the mountain on the western side. as we pan over to the right you can see just how far this fire extends. to the naked eye it looks to be a good 10 mile length. of course, this is the holy fire . as of last night there has been an arrest in this fire . the suspects name, we have a photo, he is forced court in clark. 51 years old. he is from the area where this fire got started. in the cleveland national forest. his cabin in that area was the only one of the 14 that did not burn. police questioned him yesterday morning and they went back last night and have since placed him under arrest. this is day three of the now 4100 acre fire. we have fixtures to show you of the overnight footage. this fire raging out of control, burning uninhibited. massive flames ripping through the mountain terrain above corona and lake elsinore. this is a dr
we are in corona. behind me you can see the mountain range where the holy fire continues to burn. we will pan over and show you the latest hotspot that just begins to crest the mountain on the western side. as we pan over to the right you can see just how far this fire extends. to the naked eye it looks to be a good 10 mile length. of course, this is the holy fire . as of last night there has been an arrest in this fire . the suspects name, we have a photo, he is forced court in clark. 51 years...
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. >> vÍctor sespinoza, el Único jinete mexicano en ganar la triple corona se recupera del accidente que de caballo, francisco cuevas hablÓ con Él. >> pues es difÍcil cuando no puedes mover el cuerpo, esa es la experiencia que he tenido mÁs fuerte en mi vida. >> son las palabras de un jinete que lo ha ganado todo, fama, dinero, reconocimiento internacional y ahora una tragedia le cambiÓ la vida para siempre. >> en un momento he sido campeÓn y en el otro momento estoy inservible, que no puedo ni comer ni pararme solo. >> hace un mes, mientras se preparaba para una nueva temporada, vÍctor espinoza fue derribado por su caballo, la caÍda fue brutal. >> querÍa mover mis piernas, no podÍa moverlas, yo dije, me voy a quedar paralizado, sin mover mi cuerpo. >> vÍctor fue llevado de emergencia al hospital donde los pronÓsticos eran reservados. >> con el cuerpo paralizado los doctores le dijeron que habÍa sufrido una fractura en la vÉrtebra y que la recuperaciÓn serÍa lenta y dolorosa. >> para mÍ ese fue el mejor momento el mejor momento de mi vida, cuando movÍ las dos piernas. >> hoy el exitoso j
. >> vÍctor sespinoza, el Único jinete mexicano en ganar la triple corona se recupera del accidente que de caballo, francisco cuevas hablÓ con Él. >> pues es difÍcil cuando no puedes mover el cuerpo, esa es la experiencia que he tenido mÁs fuerte en mi vida. >> son las palabras de un jinete que lo ha ganado todo, fama, dinero, reconocimiento internacional y ahora una tragedia le cambiÓ la vida para siempre. >> en un momento he sido campeÓn y en el otro momento...
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the corona is millions of degrees but the surface is only thousands of degrees. we will go to the action to figure it out. >> reporter: the parker solar probe is named after eugene parker who dedicated his career studying the sun. it is the first time nasa ever named a spacecraft after someone still alive. in new news. >>> investigators in washington state are tryi t why and how an airporworker stole a passenger plane and took it on a dangerous joyride before crashing into a remote background checks and was fully credentialed to beused a tractor to push back the aircraft before taking off. the big unknown is how he was able to take off and fly for as long as he did. this is youtube video posted by richard russell where you can see a picture of him and some video of his work as a ground crew member. wrens and family who refer to him as bibeault say they are stunned and heartbroken. >> he was loved by everyone because he was kind and gentle to each person that he met. this was a complete shock to us. as the voice recordings show, his intent was not to harm anyone.
the corona is millions of degrees but the surface is only thousands of degrees. we will go to the action to figure it out. >> reporter: the parker solar probe is named after eugene parker who dedicated his career studying the sun. it is the first time nasa ever named a spacecraft after someone still alive. in new news. >>> investigators in washington state are tryi t why and how an airporworker stole a passenger plane and took it on a dangerous joyride before crashing into a...
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on the temperature of the corona is just one of the counter intuitive mysteries that the poker probe hopes to solve why is it so much hotter than the sun's core several hundred times hotter science would suggest that the further away from the sun surface the cooler the atmosphere should be the probe is named after eugene parker who formulated the theory of so no wind will be present to watch the launch of a spacecraft named in his own. in one hundred fifty eight he theorized that a flow of particles accelerated into space from the sun and that proved to be true but scientists still don't know how this phenomenon occurs theoretically such particles should cool down and dissipate the further from the sun they get not speed up so the wind streams could impact satellites in space and g.p.s. radio waves and electrical grids on earth they also cause rural when they crash into the earth's magnetic field and the deflected the probe will begin its first approach to the sun in november as part of its seventy a mission we will get hotter than anything is being before we are in that three millio
on the temperature of the corona is just one of the counter intuitive mysteries that the poker probe hopes to solve why is it so much hotter than the sun's core several hundred times hotter science would suggest that the further away from the sun surface the cooler the atmosphere should be the probe is named after eugene parker who formulated the theory of so no wind will be present to watch the launch of a spacecraft named in his own. in one hundred fifty eight he theorized that a flow of...
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this probes mission is to do two fundamental pieces of science one why is the sun's corona the part we see during a total solar eclipse so much hotter than the surface the surface is about six thousand degrees the corona is several million degrees and also why does the sun's atmosphere stream away in the form of a solar wind that fills the whole solar system we want to understand that to understand our sun and other stars and ultimately to be able to predict space weather that impacts our technology here on earth and can we get a very quick scientific lesson on how it can withstand those kinds of heat it's an engine nearing marble we have a heat shield that's a carbon foam composite that it's about eleven and a half centimeters thick and we also have a radiator with norwich just regular water several leaders of which they keep the spacecraft cool so that behind that shield the instrumentation is actually at room temperature dr young have been working are watching this for a long time what was it like to see that successful launch it was exhilarating built launch was beautiful and so kn
this probes mission is to do two fundamental pieces of science one why is the sun's corona the part we see during a total solar eclipse so much hotter than the surface the surface is about six thousand degrees the corona is several million degrees and also why does the sun's atmosphere stream away in the form of a solar wind that fills the whole solar system we want to understand that to understand our sun and other stars and ultimately to be able to predict space weather that impacts our...
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>> la misiÓn va a tocar la corona solar y le toma 3 meses va y viene rÁpido le toma como 3 meses parada por pÉrdida. >> los datos van a llegar se va a estar comunicando con nosotros por medio de antena y tambiÉn la misiÓn tiene una manera de alinearse porque tiene que estar completamente alineado tiene un escudo de calor de 4,5 pulgadas de ancho que va a ser que los instrumento tengan temperatura ambiente y al otro lado 1500 grados fahrenheit, pero la misiÓn tiene que estar todo el tiempo alineado de cierta manera que los instrumentos estÉn expuestos a este tipo de calor, la misiÓn es bastante inteligente para poder hacer este tipo de alineaciÓn es algo completamente histÓrico, nunca antes se habÍa podido hacer. >> rÁpido doctora ¿quÉ es lo que quieren saber del sol? >> el sol es nuestra estrella mÁs fuerte, pero h muchas cosas del sol que no entendemos, porque la atmÓsfera solar es mÁs caliente que la superficie del sol es algo que no entendemos porque pasa y es una diferencia de millones de gran grados tambiÉn no en tendremos como la corona expandida se acelera es eso lo que no pode
>> la misiÓn va a tocar la corona solar y le toma 3 meses va y viene rÁpido le toma como 3 meses parada por pÉrdida. >> los datos van a llegar se va a estar comunicando con nosotros por medio de antena y tambiÉn la misiÓn tiene una manera de alinearse porque tiene que estar completamente alineado tiene un escudo de calor de 4,5 pulgadas de ancho que va a ser que los instrumento tengan temperatura ambiente y al otro lado 1500 grados fahrenheit, pero la misiÓn tiene que estar...
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but the sensors outside are going to be looking at the corona of the sun, the atmosphere if you will,ething unprecedented direct measurements of the solar wind, that is the charged particles stream away from the schun was first pos you too lated by dr. parker all those years ago and he was eventually proved right. so it's neat to the see that this probe who is named after dr. parker who is still alive at the age of 91 is still excited to learn more about our star which is about 4 billion years old and halfway through its life. >> leroy, a question for you. how fast is this thing going? >> oh, grosh goosh, temperaturi everett spacecraft we've launch theed it's 450 miles an hour, something like that. >> we'll believe you. yes, sir. and i think when it ges glets it will be the fastest moving manmade object ever going 430,000 miles an hour. i mean -- >> i was close. >> it's pretty fast. >> what would big picture things can we learn about star formation? what will they be looking at on this mission? this is going last several years too, of data. >> right. right. well, we're going to be loo
but the sensors outside are going to be looking at the corona of the sun, the atmosphere if you will,ething unprecedented direct measurements of the solar wind, that is the charged particles stream away from the schun was first pos you too lated by dr. parker all those years ago and he was eventually proved right. so it's neat to the see that this probe who is named after dr. parker who is still alive at the age of 91 is still excited to learn more about our star which is about 4 billion years...
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the probe will stay in the outer atmosphere, known as the corona, spending seven years looping aroundund 1300 degrees celsius, meaning one of the keyjobs for nasa was keeping this probe cool, as dr nicky fox explains. we have a wonderful heat shield that we keep orientated between us and the sun, and so it keeps everything in the main body of the spacecraft nice and cool. it kind of creates a shadow. from the corona, the sun releases charged particles and magnetic fields, which are carried to earth on solar winds. these winds create breathtaking spectacles like the northern lights. but bigger outbursts from the sun can be problematic, causing disruptions to communications, knocking satellites off—line and can cause power grids to surge. nasa's hope is that this research will result in more accurate forecasting making us better prepared for solar weather events. michael cowan, bbc news. the government says its planning to introduce new offences of causing death by dangerous or careless cycling. under the proposal cyclists who kill pedestrians would be treated in a similar way to danger
the probe will stay in the outer atmosphere, known as the corona, spending seven years looping aroundund 1300 degrees celsius, meaning one of the keyjobs for nasa was keeping this probe cool, as dr nicky fox explains. we have a wonderful heat shield that we keep orientated between us and the sun, and so it keeps everything in the main body of the spacecraft nice and cool. it kind of creates a shadow. from the corona, the sun releases charged particles and magnetic fields, which are carried to...
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. >>> and the maker of corona beer bets big on cannabis. diane king hall is at the new york stock exchange with that and more. good morning, diane. >> good morning, nikki. >>> well, worries about global economic growth, particularly the economy in china, sent stocks on wall street lower. a drop in profit of the chinese stock giant surprised investors. now, in this country, retailers took a hecht after macy's reported slowing sales. shares of macy's, in fact, sank nearly 16%. meantime the price of u.s. crude dropped 3%. as to where the major averages finish, the dow lost is 37 point, the s&p fell 21 points, its biggest decline since late june. and the nasdaq dropped 96 points. >>> the canadian ecommerce shop shopify is banning merchants from selling some firearms. more than 600,000 businesses use shopify to sell goods. the list of items include automatic weapons and silencers used on semiautomatic weapons. shopify reviews and changes its rules from time to time. earlier this year major retailers including walmart's and dick's sporting goods
. >>> and the maker of corona beer bets big on cannabis. diane king hall is at the new york stock exchange with that and more. good morning, diane. >> good morning, nikki. >>> well, worries about global economic growth, particularly the economy in china, sent stocks on wall street lower. a drop in profit of the chinese stock giant surprised investors. now, in this country, retailers took a hecht after macy's reported slowing sales. shares of macy's, in fact, sank nearly...
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the probe will fly closer to the sun than any spacecraft ever before its mission is to study the corona or atmosphere around the sun nasa hopes to find out more about what's known as the solar wind which can throw satellites off course and disrupt the power grid on earth scientists have developed a revolutionary new heat shield to protect the probe from the sun's extreme temperature. the spacecraft is named after a physicist eugene parker who predicted the existence of solar wind sixty years ago nasa is one point five billion dollar mission is being described as one of the most ambitious projects ever undertaken by the u.s. space agency. this is a mission solar physicists could only dream of for sixty years. a space probe the can approach the sun close enough to enter its atmosphere. the objective is to examine how solar flares formed. when currents of electronically charged particles hit the earth they threaten sensitive electronics and satellites that's why scientists want to be able to forecast devastating solar storms. the parker solar probe will gather the necessary data with four
the probe will fly closer to the sun than any spacecraft ever before its mission is to study the corona or atmosphere around the sun nasa hopes to find out more about what's known as the solar wind which can throw satellites off course and disrupt the power grid on earth scientists have developed a revolutionary new heat shield to protect the probe from the sun's extreme temperature. the spacecraft is named after a physicist eugene parker who predicted the existence of solar wind sixty years...
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is he going to drink corona? heineken?ps your own state. >> greg: are you saying build a wall around corona? i love corona. a little bit of lime. it's delicious. judge, will this make more people drink the beer being slandered. >> judge jeanine: it is like chick-fil-a. the more they criticize. by the way, i love chick-fil-a. do you know it's on the corner? i honestly drink pabst blue ribbon. this guy, it's ridiculous. it's like football. they politicize football too. >> greg: what about you, juan? would you say, if a guy supports trump, also makes a coffee you like, would you stop drinking the coffee? >> juan: it's interesting to me. >> jesse: juan drinks kool-aid kool-aid. >> greg: oh! >> juan: i just started drinking coffee and now i'm a big coffee drinker. what's interesting is just over the weekend, i don't know how this came into my mind. i was watching the news and there is president trump at his place in new jersey with a bunch of bikers and he's encouraging them to boycott harley-davidson. oh! so now the shoe is on
is he going to drink corona? heineken?ps your own state. >> greg: are you saying build a wall around corona? i love corona. a little bit of lime. it's delicious. judge, will this make more people drink the beer being slandered. >> judge jeanine: it is like chick-fil-a. the more they criticize. by the way, i love chick-fil-a. do you know it's on the corner? i honestly drink pabst blue ribbon. this guy, it's ridiculous. it's like football. they politicize football too. >> greg:...
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the probe will fly closer to the sun than any spacecraft ever before its mission is to study the corona or atmosphere around the sun nasa hopes to find out more about what's known as the solar wind which can throw satellites off course and disrupt the power grid on earth scientists have developed a revolutionary new heat shield to protect the probe from the sun's extreme temperature. the spacecraft is named after a physicist eugene parker who predicted the existence of solar wind sixty years ago nasa has one point five billion dollar mission is being described as one of the most ambitious projects ever undertaken by the u.s. space agency. this is a mission solar physicists could only dream of for sixty years. a space probe the can approach the sun close enough to enter its atmosphere. the objective is to examine how solar flares formed. when currents of electronically charged particles hit the earth they threaten sensitive electronics and satellites that's why scientists want to be able to forecast devastating solar storms. the parker solar probe will gather the necessary data with four
the probe will fly closer to the sun than any spacecraft ever before its mission is to study the corona or atmosphere around the sun nasa hopes to find out more about what's known as the solar wind which can throw satellites off course and disrupt the power grid on earth scientists have developed a revolutionary new heat shield to protect the probe from the sun's extreme temperature. the spacecraft is named after a physicist eugene parker who predicted the existence of solar wind sixty years...
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when the moon eclipsed the sun last summer, millions got a rare glimpse of the corona.lo is the sun's mysterious outer atmosphere. where temperatures are hundreds of times hotter than at its surface. >> just look at that corona, that is incredible. >> reporter: among the star struck was dr. nicky fox, who is now leading nasa's mission to study the corona. >> it will be hard to tell whether it's the rocket or my heart that's pounding. >> reporter: fox's team will use that delta 4 heavy rocket to send the parker solar probe closer to the sun than ever before. it will dip into the corona 24 times, passing within four million miles of the sun's surface. >> when i say this, they go, gee, that's not that close. if you put the earth and the sun in the end zones of a football field, the probe will be on the 4 yard line so that's very close. >> reporter: fox hopes to learn more about what powers the solar wind, the charged particles that accelerate towards planet earth at more than 1 million miles per hour. how can a solar flare affect someone on earth? >> many ways. it can put
when the moon eclipsed the sun last summer, millions got a rare glimpse of the corona.lo is the sun's mysterious outer atmosphere. where temperatures are hundreds of times hotter than at its surface. >> just look at that corona, that is incredible. >> reporter: among the star struck was dr. nicky fox, who is now leading nasa's mission to study the corona. >> it will be hard to tell whether it's the rocket or my heart that's pounding. >> reporter: fox's team will use that...
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we will have them all the way around venus and into the sun's corona.nfidence because these things don't come cheap, but it is getting closer than any probe has got to the sun before and it is damned hot out there! what are the chances this could all go terribly wrong? we have tested, tested and tested this spacecraft. you test for everything, fix problems and look for anomalies and you do everything before she takes off because once she takes off, there is not a lot you can do to to be able to fix it. they are not meant to be the solar atmosphere and the moment one of the probes does, she know she has a problem and she can take evasive action to mitigate the problem and get the heat shield back where it needs to be. a remembrance service has been taking place to mark the 20th anniversary of the 0magh bombing. 29 people were killed when a car bomb planted by dissident republicans exploded in the town. 0ur correspondentjohn campbell has more from 0magh. the memorial behind me described an ordinary day when ordinary people were doing ordinary things. then
we will have them all the way around venus and into the sun's corona.nfidence because these things don't come cheap, but it is getting closer than any probe has got to the sun before and it is damned hot out there! what are the chances this could all go terribly wrong? we have tested, tested and tested this spacecraft. you test for everything, fix problems and look for anomalies and you do everything before she takes off because once she takes off, there is not a lot you can do to to be able to...
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kind of plus much but it interacts with the earth the sun and the air interact through the solar corona and we get all these kind of radiation particles super tommy particles so magnetic fields distort us is really magnetic storms that can affect our satellites and they probably are the disable some of our satellites around the earth they can produce enormous damage through. our power distribution networks here on the grids of the earth can produce a massive black holes that has happened several times in the past when we have very powerful magnetic storms in the sun so we need to learn more about all these things and this is the mission of the spacecraft. there is not cost discounting best meant by the majority of the cost of the spacecraft goes into the salaries of the scientists and technologies that are building it. they have the spacecraft itself is not that expensive these days is the people that build it so the technology which is being developed for example in this case we are developing very high resistance resistant refractory materials like carbon carbon components like cerami
kind of plus much but it interacts with the earth the sun and the air interact through the solar corona and we get all these kind of radiation particles super tommy particles so magnetic fields distort us is really magnetic storms that can affect our satellites and they probably are the disable some of our satellites around the earth they can produce enormous damage through. our power distribution networks here on the grids of the earth can produce a massive black holes that has happened...
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many of the mythical stories of greece with the beautiful mortal woman and the god in love then was coronas he was apollo god of the music. she bore her child at lovely where epidaurus is now and she abandoned. a herd of goats gave the infant food herdsman's dog protected it and kept it warm. and when the goats had went looking for his goats he found the child surrounded with bright light. the infant was asleep it's got of heat but although he was a god he was destined to die. zeus struck him down with a thunderbolt because he raised the dead asklepios lives on in the sacred simple. there was a cultic site here in very early times. first a hero named money utters was worshiped here. then apollo and when the cult of a scrappy is spread in greece in the fifth century b.c. the sun came to be worshiped alongside his father apollo and finally supplanted him apollo had been the god of all the arts including the art of healing asklepios was the god of therapeutic healing alone in the fourth century b.c. the sanctuary became a pilgrim site and healing center a lot of the ancient world nowadays tour
many of the mythical stories of greece with the beautiful mortal woman and the god in love then was coronas he was apollo god of the music. she bore her child at lovely where epidaurus is now and she abandoned. a herd of goats gave the infant food herdsman's dog protected it and kept it warm. and when the goats had went looking for his goats he found the child surrounded with bright light. the infant was asleep it's got of heat but although he was a god he was destined to die. zeus struck him...
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just about three months after the launch that we are in the corona for the very first time. start getting results about how the corona is acting, why it is 300 times hotter than the surface of the fun cut -- of the sun, which is a major mystery. why the corona is continually expanding away from the sun. that means it impacts our planet. we call that space weather. by going in close to the star we will be able to understand what is really driving and powering this solar wind. that will make tremendous improvements in our ability to protect the impacts on -- to predict the impacts on earth. it is incredible. you talk about seven flight i -- flybys over philly to dc in one second. for the average person to understand how remarkable is that this gets underway, i think the temperatures are more than 1,000,0000f, in terms of really marking this and i know you mentioned, we talked of it being named after someone who is still living, eugene parker, tell us, when you are excited about this and all the things you're looking to on why this is such a mark in our history to be proud of.
just about three months after the launch that we are in the corona for the very first time. start getting results about how the corona is acting, why it is 300 times hotter than the surface of the fun cut -- of the sun, which is a major mystery. why the corona is continually expanding away from the sun. that means it impacts our planet. we call that space weather. by going in close to the star we will be able to understand what is really driving and powering this solar wind. that will make...
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con esta contundente victoria psg se corona campeÓn y consigue el primer tÍtulo de la temporada. compatriota layÚn quedÁndose. en la policÍa evocando "memo" ocho . se consiguiÓ uno de los goles. le recordamos que este 15 de agosto el real madrid se enfrentarÁ el atlÉtico de madrid. ♪ hasta aquÍ la informaciÓn, para mÁs lo es -- esperamos en "contacto deportivo". fÉlix: volvemos a venezuela. se trata de una explosiÓn dron que sobrevolaba el Área. esto sucediÓ la avenida bolÍvar de caracas. se produjeron dos explosiones y los datos que se conocen son cconfusos. se sabe que el mandatario fue retirado inmediatamente del lugar sin que haya sufrido ningÚn percance personal. ampliarem ♪ ♪ >>univisiÓn deportes presenta el torneo apertura 2018 pachuca vs amÉrica. en tu sÁbado futbolero por la pantalla de univisiÓn. ♪ ♪
con esta contundente victoria psg se corona campeÓn y consigue el primer tÍtulo de la temporada. compatriota layÚn quedÁndose. en la policÍa evocando "memo" ocho . se consiguiÓ uno de los goles. le recordamos que este 15 de agosto el real madrid se enfrentarÁ el atlÉtico de madrid. ♪ hasta aquÍ la informaciÓn, para mÁs lo es -- esperamos en "contacto deportivo". fÉlix: volvemos a venezuela. se trata de una explosiÓn dron que sobrevolaba el Área. esto sucediÓ...
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and so interestingly the corona is about 300 times hotter than what is defined as the surface of the so it's kind of a mysterious area, generally the farther you get away from an object the cooler it's going o be. and so hopefully it will be able to pick up some clues as to what it is about the corona that makes it hotter than the defined surface of the sun. so that solar wind, it's going to be making those direct measurements, very exciting stuff, and i'm sure there will be a lot of scientific discov s discoveries that come out of it that we hadn't thought of. >> the impact of solar winds on the united states, on many countries around the world, important equipment. >> right. absolutely. so solar wind is charged -- they're charged particles streaming away from the sun at supersonic speeds and, of course, they impact all the planets in our solar system to varying degrees depending on how far they are away. in our case we have the magnetic field lines, we have the van allen belts and those fields capture most of the charged particle radiation coming from the sun which is why life and
and so interestingly the corona is about 300 times hotter than what is defined as the surface of the so it's kind of a mysterious area, generally the farther you get away from an object the cooler it's going o be. and so hopefully it will be able to pick up some clues as to what it is about the corona that makes it hotter than the defined surface of the sun. so that solar wind, it's going to be making those direct measurements, very exciting stuff, and i'm sure there will be a lot of scientific...
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kind of blast much but it interacts with the earth this sun and the air interact through the solar corona and we get all these kind of radiation particles who are tomic particles so magnetic fields distort us is really magnetic storms that can affect our satellites and they probably disable some of our satellites around the earth and they can produce enormous damage to. our power distribution networks here on the grid so the earth can produce no mussy blockhouse death us up in several times in the past when we have very powerful magnetic storms in the sun so we need to learn more about all these things and this is the mission of the spacecraft. just a quick reminder of the top stories this hour after twenty two years of negotiations a landmark deal has been signed which could settle a territorial dispute over the caspian sea the leaders of russia kazakhstan iran turkmenistan and azerbaijan which ordered the caspian sea met in the kazakh port city of act how they signed a convention on the legal status of the sea paving the way for more energy exploration and fight crime projects how to di
kind of blast much but it interacts with the earth this sun and the air interact through the solar corona and we get all these kind of radiation particles who are tomic particles so magnetic fields distort us is really magnetic storms that can affect our satellites and they probably disable some of our satellites around the earth and they can produce enormous damage to. our power distribution networks here on the grid so the earth can produce no mussy blockhouse death us up in several times in...
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w first corona-graph is to be the first step in extra planetary characterization. will not only be able to around nearby stars, but will be the stepping for developing technologies for the next generation of great observatories. understanding planet information requires a wide range of informational approaches. comets, asteroids, radio and infrared observations revealing extra information, and w first will complete the sentence begun .y kepler and test these should reveal thousands of planets and the outer regions of our solar systems. these large projects are challenging and will require disappearance. delays are frustrating to all of us. while the report by therfe was hard to read at times, i believe jwst will be a flagship of all eventual success of this complex engineering project, a source of national pride and symbol of u.s. technological prowess. these new costs should be spread across the agency, borne entirely by the astrophysics directed. it will have a devastating effect on future missions in the scientific program. thiste these challenges, is an incredi
w first corona-graph is to be the first step in extra planetary characterization. will not only be able to around nearby stars, but will be the stepping for developing technologies for the next generation of great observatories. understanding planet information requires a wide range of informational approaches. comets, asteroids, radio and infrared observations revealing extra information, and w first will complete the sentence begun .y kepler and test these should reveal thousands of planets...
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never before has the space craft flown into the corona.robe is about to give a shot. >> we're going to learn about how our sin really works. for the first time on a new scale and a new place in a way never before done by humanity. >> space craft is named after eugene parkner 1958 predicted the existence of super charged solar winds blowing radiation in our solar system. weighs proven right. the solar probe is about the size of a car and loaded with cameras and instruments ready to feedback data to earth. 60 years in the making to slingshot off venice in hoping of reaching the corona. seven fly byes seven years with the last approach shooting the parker probe into the sun at 430,000 miles an hour and possibly burning it up into solar dust. the temperature of the sun's corona a staggering 2 to 3 million degrees fahrenheit. the parker will only have to deal with a modest heat of 2500 degrees. scientists anticipate 1.5 billion-dollar mission will revolutionize what we know about the sun's workings and how it impacts our weather, power grid, sa
never before has the space craft flown into the corona.robe is about to give a shot. >> we're going to learn about how our sin really works. for the first time on a new scale and a new place in a way never before done by humanity. >> space craft is named after eugene parkner 1958 predicted the existence of super charged solar winds blowing radiation in our solar system. weighs proven right. the solar probe is about the size of a car and loaded with cameras and instruments ready to...
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kind of blast much but it interacts with the earth the sun and the air interact through the solar corona and we get all these kind of radiation particles super tommy particles so magnetic fields distort us is really magnetic storms that can affect our satellites and they will read the disable some of our satellites around the earth and they can produce enormous damage to. our power distribution networks here on the. earth can produce a massive black holes that has happened several times in the past when we have very powerful magnetic storms in the sun so we need to learn more about things and this is the mission of these spacecraft so francisco back down here on earth i mean questions are being asked about the cost of these sorts of projects i mean are they worth it in the long run when national governments are often accused of wasting money when the public see no direct benefit to them. yes. it's a difficult way to answer this properly just in a quick interview like these but we have to keep things into perspective the cost of these missions is nothing compared with the cost at least be
kind of blast much but it interacts with the earth the sun and the air interact through the solar corona and we get all these kind of radiation particles super tommy particles so magnetic fields distort us is really magnetic storms that can affect our satellites and they will read the disable some of our satellites around the earth and they can produce enormous damage to. our power distribution networks here on the. earth can produce a massive black holes that has happened several times in the...
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muy motivado al grupo empresarial " constelaciÓn", la compaÑÍa que produce las cervezas mexicanas coronaasta que no estÉ permitido por todos los niveles del gobierno. enrique: en mÉxico, la comisiÓn de justicia en el congreso del estado de guerrero aprobÓ una iniciativa de ley que busca despenalizar el cultivo de la amapola con fines medicinales. la posibilidad de que esa despenalizaciÓn se convierta en realidad, aumenta luego de que el presidente electo realizara unos foros comunitarios en donde se piensa discutir este tema. jessica zermeÑo viajÓ a uno de estos lugares y nos tiene el paÍs. jessica: a los 18 aÑos se acostumbrÓ a trabajar de esto, sacando la goma de opio, el precursor de la heroÍna. viajamos hasta la zona de mayor producciÓn de opio en mÉxico y encontramos que no sÓlo los niÑos sueÑan asÍ, tambiÉn sus padres. quien sembrÓ la esperanza en estos campos fue el equipoprÓxÉ al estar a favor de legalizar el cultivo de amapola. ¿ahorita en promedio cuÁnto cuesta un kilo? >> como a tres pesos. jessica: $3000 mexicanos por $3000 mexicanos por kilos, apenas unos $150, cuando hace u
muy motivado al grupo empresarial " constelaciÓn", la compaÑÍa que produce las cervezas mexicanas coronaasta que no estÉ permitido por todos los niveles del gobierno. enrique: en mÉxico, la comisiÓn de justicia en el congreso del estado de guerrero aprobÓ una iniciativa de ley que busca despenalizar el cultivo de la amapola con fines medicinales. la posibilidad de que esa despenalizaciÓn se convierta en realidad, aumenta luego de que el presidente electo realizara unos foros...
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the first spacecraft designed to do so, and will revolutionize our understanding of the sun's corona, and the solar wind. this mission will also make critical contributions to our ability to forecast changes in space weather that affect life and society's essential technological infrastructure on the near earth. it will will join numerous other missions launched in just a few months past. test, launched in mid-april, and -- tess launched in mid-april, and nasa's next planet-hunting mission, searching for planets orbiting nearby stars. on july 25 we started conducting the first-ever and transit survey that is expected to candid -- to catalog exoplanet candidates. it will identify targets for more detailed characterization, with the james webb space telescope and other missions. also launched in may, nasa's newest mars lander, insight, is now on route for a november touchdown. it will join a compliment of nasa rovers and orbiters on the red planet. inside, the advanced payload will provide unique information on the interior structure of mars, and other planets. collaborating closely wit
the first spacecraft designed to do so, and will revolutionize our understanding of the sun's corona, and the solar wind. this mission will also make critical contributions to our ability to forecast changes in space weather that affect life and society's essential technological infrastructure on the near earth. it will will join numerous other missions launched in just a few months past. test, launched in mid-april, and -- tess launched in mid-april, and nasa's next planet-hunting mission,...
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we also don't understand why the corona is hotter than the surface of the sun.ona is the hazy region we all saw when we looked at the eclipse last year. and it is hotter than the surface of the sun and we don't know why. we are going to that region to try to understand what's going on. emily: you were instrumental in developing the heat shield that will make this all possible. you have been working on this technology for nine years. >> yes, i have spent the last 10 the heatking on shield. it is about four and a half .nches thick it is a lightweight composite form of carbon and carbon foam. spacecraft will only be 85 degrees fahrenheit. we are keeping everything cool behind our shadow. emily: talk to us about the timeline. went you arrive, wendy return? >> the spacecraft will be launching tomorrow. we go through 24 passes in the next seven years and get closer usingoser to the sun gravity. it is a seven-year mission. as we get closer and closer, we are going to learn more and more. we expect to get data back and start learning things right away. i am curious. onc
we also don't understand why the corona is hotter than the surface of the sun.ona is the hazy region we all saw when we looked at the eclipse last year. and it is hotter than the surface of the sun and we don't know why. we are going to that region to try to understand what's going on. emily: you were instrumental in developing the heat shield that will make this all possible. you have been working on this technology for nine years. >> yes, i have spent the last 10 the heatking on shield....
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successful launch this morning and as you mentioned in your report it's going to be touching the corona or the atmosphere if you will of the sun and help to unlock hopefully some of the mysteries including why is the corona three hundred times hotter than what is defined as the surface of the sun it will also study criminal mass ejections and sunspots and and other solar activity solar flares and all of those feed right into as you mentioned the possibility of disruption of communications of satellites and ground stations here on earth but also interfere with space exploration as we talk about sending astronaut crews farther in deeper into space it's important for us to understand what kind of radiation levels and contents have some of these things will contain and what strategies we can build to counter those yet with having to do all of this what are the risks to this mission . well of course any spacecraft is there's a risk of some kind of failure and now the nasa spacecraft you know j.p.l. they have a long heritage of designing and building spacecraft and very successful spacecraft
successful launch this morning and as you mentioned in your report it's going to be touching the corona or the atmosphere if you will of the sun and help to unlock hopefully some of the mysteries including why is the corona three hundred times hotter than what is defined as the surface of the sun it will also study criminal mass ejections and sunspots and and other solar activity solar flares and all of those feed right into as you mentioned the possibility of disruption of communications of...
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liz: we all love a corona beer, and a vodka tonic some time, this company, sells those spirits, theythe thing, there is a real serious issue with synthetic marijuana. that is a big deal. after the story, kids overdosed on synthetic marijuana in connecticut, it is 100 or more time greater potent than thc. and president trump is urging jeff sessions to sue pharmaceutical to dole with the opioid crisis,. >> people are talking about legalizing pot, great for state revenues, you can tax it but now have you synthetic pot. the cops are worried about the gray market. >> you know you start off by saying people will put into beverages, from canada town here. >> just pot. >> yes, now this stuff, points oughout it will danger, k2, thas what i is in connecticut is 100 times more powerful than thc, have you vomit have problems breathing and blackout and overdose, these kids, 72 of them probably had fentanyl laced k2, it is worse than you thought. and president doubling down on opioid epidemic. they are in trouble, when you have k2, you try to reverse it in field, it does not work. they get taken t
liz: we all love a corona beer, and a vodka tonic some time, this company, sells those spirits, theythe thing, there is a real serious issue with synthetic marijuana. that is a big deal. after the story, kids overdosed on synthetic marijuana in connecticut, it is 100 or more time greater potent than thc. and president trump is urging jeff sessions to sue pharmaceutical to dole with the opioid crisis,. >> people are talking about legalizing pot, great for state revenues, you can tax it but...