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it's the prime example right now of why cosmos is necessary.an science. science is going to tell science when science is wrong. >> he knows about bringing shows back from the dead. television is better for having that show on. >> beyond his tv project seth has "ted 2" in the works. >> bring it in, you bastard. >> i love you. >> sorry. the -- >> the old. >> yeah. >> more music coming with a new album of holiday classics. ♪ just forget about words and sing her a song ♪ >> there's something inside you that keeps saying, no, go further. try something different. >> it's a constant crippling feeling of inadequacy. >> is that what it is. >> yeah. >> whatever his motivation, any project seth takes on, his fans follow. >> he's doing the kind of comedy that very few people are doing and that there is an audience for and there is a devoted audience for. >> devoted fans and family. we spoke to your dad at the premiere last night and here's what he said. >> have such great respect for him and he's still a very, very grounded and kind and focused human being
it's the prime example right now of why cosmos is necessary.an science. science is going to tell science when science is wrong. >> he knows about bringing shows back from the dead. television is better for having that show on. >> beyond his tv project seth has "ted 2" in the works. >> bring it in, you bastard. >> i love you. >> sorry. the -- >> the old. >> yeah. >> more music coming with a new album of holiday classics. ♪ just forget...
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coming up, what you've seen -- have you seen the amazing show "cosmos" with neil degrasse tyson? i got to talk to him today about the show and a whole lot of other stuff. we'll have part of that interview next. >> this is what the earth looks like in the infrared.
coming up, what you've seen -- have you seen the amazing show "cosmos" with neil degrasse tyson? i got to talk to him today about the show and a whole lot of other stuff. we'll have part of that interview next. >> this is what the earth looks like in the infrared.
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and so that entry about cosmo's in the book and all of the kind of pot shots that we took at cosmo onthe site in the early years we could never, we could merv do those now because -- never do those now because it really has gotten much better. the editors or the publishers or a combination of the above have seen by example of women's web sites like jezebel and many others that women don't really need 20 sex tips for, you know, how to get -- yeah. i just, they, they now see that they can appeal to a broader, more diverse range of women with a broad arer, more diverse range of interests beyond diet tips and sex tips. >> there's an entry in the book for yun -- countryniling gus which just has one word. [laughter] >> yeah, we didn't really want to be publishing, at least i didn't want to be publishing advice. i felt that -- which was a mainstay of a lot of women's magazines. and having worked at women's magazines and written stories about sex and relationships and not, you know, i wasn't someone who knew a lot about sex and relationships, i mean, i was well aware of how bogus, bunk a lot
and so that entry about cosmo's in the book and all of the kind of pot shots that we took at cosmo onthe site in the early years we could never, we could merv do those now because -- never do those now because it really has gotten much better. the editors or the publishers or a combination of the above have seen by example of women's web sites like jezebel and many others that women don't really need 20 sex tips for, you know, how to get -- yeah. i just, they, they now see that they can appeal...
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where in 2020 a giant majellan telescope will stand, to april some of the pressing questions of the cosmos. >>> thanks for being with us. polling stations in parts of eastern ukraine are opening as separatists hold a widely condemned referendum on self-rule. the vote will be held in donetsk and luhansk, with a combined occupation of 6.7 million. only people in a dozen or so places under separatist control will vote. there has been fighting in donet donetsk, luhansk, slovyansk, among others. ballots were printed asking voters if they agree to self-rule. 70% in the east do not support the separatists and do not want to leave ukraine or become part of russia. but the polls show the majority reject the new government in kiev. the constitution doesn't allow for regional ballots, so the vote will not be binding. >> we should show you live pictures coming to us from a polling station in don esket. where there has been fighting. it's quiet at the moment. polls have opened. jonah hull has more on the run-up to the vote on donetsk. >> reporter: the voters of eastern ukraine are encouraged to see the
where in 2020 a giant majellan telescope will stand, to april some of the pressing questions of the cosmos. >>> thanks for being with us. polling stations in parts of eastern ukraine are opening as separatists hold a widely condemned referendum on self-rule. the vote will be held in donetsk and luhansk, with a combined occupation of 6.7 million. only people in a dozen or so places under separatist control will vote. there has been fighting in donet donetsk, luhansk, slovyansk, among...
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where a giant telescope will stand in 2020 to answer questions about the cosmos. >>> welcome back. the top stories in al jazeera. in eastern ukraine people are taking part in a referendum on self-rule. voting is happening in parts of the separatist-controlled allegiance of donetsk. the african national congress won the fifth consecutive term in the south african elections, falling just short of a two-thirds majority, taking 62% of the vote. >>> the son of muammar gaddafi is due to give evidence via video link to a court. dozens of former officials are facing charges raging from corruption to war crimes. >>> libya's interim interior ministry says tripoli could help asylum seekers get to europe if the e.u. doesn't stop them using libya as a transit point. libya is suffering because immigrants are spreading disease. the north african country has been a springboard for africans seeking a better life. >> translation: with did regard to illegal immigration i'm warning the world and the european union that if they do not shoulder the responsibility with us, the state of libya will take po
where a giant telescope will stand in 2020 to answer questions about the cosmos. >>> welcome back. the top stories in al jazeera. in eastern ukraine people are taking part in a referendum on self-rule. voting is happening in parts of the separatist-controlled allegiance of donetsk. the african national congress won the fifth consecutive term in the south african elections, falling just short of a two-thirds majority, taking 62% of the vote. >>> the son of muammar gaddafi is...
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. >> the inmates call it cosmo, and it's here where they learn how to style hair and give facials andi'm at home going to the beauty shop, and, actually, it relieves the stress. it takes me away from that environment, for a little while at least. >> my instructors, they don't treat me like an inmate. they treat me like a student. first of all, i'm a female and i'm african-american and i've been incarcerated, so that's already three strikes against me. but i think i could actually have another chance to become someone, to be something. i would always turn my client away from the mirror so that she's surprised when she see that transformation. >> shampoo and conditioner, please. >> jennie brown is 21 and serving six to eight months for trafficking cocaine and breaking and entering. >> this is where i hand out the supplies, brushes, shampoo/conditioner, grease, spreads, curlers, perm rods. whenever they bring it back, i check it, to make sure there is no hair is in the brushes and make sure everything's sanitized and clean. >> many inmates see the cosmo program as a chance to not only be
. >> the inmates call it cosmo, and it's here where they learn how to style hair and give facials andi'm at home going to the beauty shop, and, actually, it relieves the stress. it takes me away from that environment, for a little while at least. >> my instructors, they don't treat me like an inmate. they treat me like a student. first of all, i'm a female and i'm african-american and i've been incarcerated, so that's already three strikes against me. but i think i could actually...
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or more accurately, the cosmos. she keeps you on your toes. you wouldn't have it any other way. but your erectile dysfunction - it could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache or muscle ache. to avoid long-term injury, get medical help right away for an erection lasting more than four hours. if you have any sudden decrease or loss in hearing or vision, or any allergic reactions like rash, hives, swelling of the lips, tongue or throat, or difficulty breathing or swallowing, stop taking cialis and get medical help r
or more accurately, the cosmos. she keeps you on your toes. you wouldn't have it any other way. but your erectile dysfunction - it could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medicines,...
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or more accurately, the cosmos. introducing nexium 24hr.inally, the purple pill, the #1 prescribed acid blocking brand. comes without a prescription for frequent heartburn. get complete protection. nexium level protection. first the cookie at check-in. then a little weekend to remember. join us for the celebration package. with sparkling wine, breakfast and a late checkout. doubletree by hilton. where the little things mean everything. [ girl ] my mom, she makes underwater fans that are powered by the moon. ♪ she can print amazing things, right from her computer. [ whirring ] [ train whistle blows ] she makes trains that are friends with trees. ♪ my mom works at ge. ♪ >>> all right. so remember how fracking works. they drill a deep hole and then pump in a mixture of water, sand, and chemicals at a pressure so intense it actually cracks the rock deep underground. and among the chief concerns about fracking, besides its tendency to appear to cause earthquakes, is the potential health hazard posed by fracking fluid. well, there's now a bill in
or more accurately, the cosmos. introducing nexium 24hr.inally, the purple pill, the #1 prescribed acid blocking brand. comes without a prescription for frequent heartburn. get complete protection. nexium level protection. first the cookie at check-in. then a little weekend to remember. join us for the celebration package. with sparkling wine, breakfast and a late checkout. doubletree by hilton. where the little things mean everything. [ girl ] my mom, she makes underwater fans that are powered...
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or more accurately, the cosmos. introducing nexium 24hr. finally, the purple pill, the #1 prescribed acid blocking brand. comes without a prescription for frequent heartburn. get complete protection. nexium level protection. we'll be here at lifelock doing our thing: you do your share spontaneous moments thing, alerting you in ways your bank alone can't. get lifelock protection and live life free. (meowright on cue. (laughs) it's more than just a meal, it's meow mix mealtime. with wholesome ingredients and irresistible taste, no wonder it's the only one cats ask for by name. brian: 25 years. matt: that's how long we've been talking about the most important social issues. savannah: education. al: conservation. chris: uniting the nation. jim: with a bit of imagination. the more you know. >>> all right. so remember how fracking works. they drill a deep hole and then pump in a mixture of water, sand, and chemicals at a pressure so intense it actually cracks the rock deep underground. and among the chief concerns about fracking, besides its tend
or more accurately, the cosmos. introducing nexium 24hr. finally, the purple pill, the #1 prescribed acid blocking brand. comes without a prescription for frequent heartburn. get complete protection. nexium level protection. we'll be here at lifelock doing our thing: you do your share spontaneous moments thing, alerting you in ways your bank alone can't. get lifelock protection and live life free. (meowright on cue. (laughs) it's more than just a meal, it's meow mix mealtime. with wholesome...
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the telescopes are kept in prime condition as they continue to explore the cosmos.six years time they'll be overshadowed by what will be the most powerful telescope, built 250 metres higher up, right over there. >> reporter: the pace of astronomical discovery depends on the ability to peer into the yun haves. it knows no bounds. here a whole mountain top has been blown apart and flattened in a quest to answer the pressing questions like the nature of dark energy and dark matter. the story of black holes and how stars and galaxies evolved. in is how the giant imaginelan telescope will look. it's approaching $1 billion in engineering and cost. it will be 10 time better than the huddle telescope. >> it will be possible to use the telescope to look for planets like the earth, but to get spectra of these planets and look for evidence of life in the atmosphere. >> meanwhile anna uses something a little less powerful. a hypersensitive steels camera. it's fascinating to combine work and data because it's not appealing, but gives us information about the cosmic object with t
the telescopes are kept in prime condition as they continue to explore the cosmos.six years time they'll be overshadowed by what will be the most powerful telescope, built 250 metres higher up, right over there. >> reporter: the pace of astronomical discovery depends on the ability to peer into the yun haves. it knows no bounds. here a whole mountain top has been blown apart and flattened in a quest to answer the pressing questions like the nature of dark energy and dark matter. the story...
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the cosmos, for the first time, mapped by a computer. science and technology correspondent jacob ward shows us the inter-galactic tour. >>> an act of terrorism, that's is what hillary clinton called the abduct of the 276 school girls in nigeria. they were taken from their rooms nearly a month ago, seized by boko haram, a group that has waged a brutal war against the government, killing christians and muslims. this week boko haram surfaced again. their fighters are blamed for a massacre that left hundreds dead. the attack unfolded under 12 hours at a village in the state of borno. ynonne ndedge is in a village with the story. >> reporter: this is the carnage caused by the nige ear jan group boko haram from attacks in the north-east. reports that they killed hundreds in gamboru, and borno on monday will worry many. residents say that masked men raided the village and started firing. >> anyone sighted in that area were shot and killed. later they moved to the city, and they went down the shops. 500 vehicles were burnt. according to the resi
the cosmos, for the first time, mapped by a computer. science and technology correspondent jacob ward shows us the inter-galactic tour. >>> an act of terrorism, that's is what hillary clinton called the abduct of the 276 school girls in nigeria. they were taken from their rooms nearly a month ago, seized by boko haram, a group that has waged a brutal war against the government, killing christians and muslims. this week boko haram surfaced again. their fighters are blamed for a massacre...
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additionally, in 2000 the collision of the russian communications satellite, the cosmos 205100 active communication satellite called 33 created a debris field that resulted in over 2,000 pieces of debris. combine these two events account for almost a quarter of all the objects that jscc is tracking. while tracking existing debris is key to the discussion, we must also focus on preventing these objects in the first place. there are two key agencies involved in the mitigation of the degree. the federal aviation administration and federal communications commission. both of these agencies have developed regulations specific to the creation of orbital debris and i'm eager to hear from them today. the faa is responsible for the mitigation as it pertains to the launch and transportation vehicles. the transportation policy released in november of 2013 directed at the department of transportation to execute exclusive authority over these activities. while this was not a change in the status quo, doctor george neil for the commercial space transportation at the faa testified before the subcommi
additionally, in 2000 the collision of the russian communications satellite, the cosmos 205100 active communication satellite called 33 created a debris field that resulted in over 2,000 pieces of debris. combine these two events account for almost a quarter of all the objects that jscc is tracking. while tracking existing debris is key to the discussion, we must also focus on preventing these objects in the first place. there are two key agencies involved in the mitigation of the degree. the...
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we continue to operate just as we always have today with cosmos and the canadian space agency and ourartners. the i.s.s. continues to move on. the proving ground is where we need to go. we're going to present our case to you. hopefully you will have questions. i'm having trouble with the lights. michelle, are you down there. there is michelle on the third row. michelle gates is here. there are all kinds of ways we can go to get to mars. we don't think we can just go. we need to take a measured we've chosen an asteroid in lunar orbitas our ground. mars. i tell people, give them the example when i was an young snotty nose astronaut. i was one. i remember going to the johnson space center, they said you will have a class in orbit mechanics and go over to the simulator. i said piece of cake. i've been flying airplanes for 14 years now. i had over 7000 hours. all you got to do is put your nose on the airplane you want to run and just go. the instructors, they didn't push back. they just said okay, another little snotty nose kid who think he knows everything. i got in a shuttle mission simu
we continue to operate just as we always have today with cosmos and the canadian space agency and ourartners. the i.s.s. continues to move on. the proving ground is where we need to go. we're going to present our case to you. hopefully you will have questions. i'm having trouble with the lights. michelle, are you down there. there is michelle on the third row. michelle gates is here. there are all kinds of ways we can go to get to mars. we don't think we can just go. we need to take a measured...
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tyson, and if you are bauching, when you are done with cosmos, come on over and visit us on the reidort. we love to have you on. you can also catch the conversation with fellow reiders on instagram and facebook and msnbc.com and tell us what's important to you. come ownering tyson. we want ow the show. the kentucky derby is set for tomorrow with live coverage right here on msnbc. here's a sneak peek by the numbers. [ male announcer ] they say mr. clean was born to help people clean better, and that he travels the world inventing amazing new cleaners, like his newest invention, liquid muscle, that lifts and cleans tough grease with less scrubbing. it's a liquid gel, so it's less watery and cleans more. and its cap stops by itself so almost nothing's wasted. ♪ no matter where he went or who he helped, people couldn't thank him enough. new mr. clean liquid muscle. when it comes to clean, there's only one mr. live in the same communities that we serve. people here know that our operations have an impact locally. we're using more natural gas vehicles than ever before. the trucks are relia
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but your readers and even your staff at cosmo, they see you as a guru of advice.irst of all, that people come to me about advice, i'm thrilled about that. >> they do. >> mika, you have a great story where you talk to your husband on yosh third daur third date a kids. >> right. i think kids today don't talk about that, it's socially inept -- >> on the third date, what a surprise. she's focused. before i go to the movie, i want three kids and here are their names. >> actually, i wanted four. girls should be able to say what they want for themselves. when you're dating, that's what you find out about a person. that's what you learn about me in my 20s, my early 20s, that i'm a person who wants a family. i think a lot of young women are trained to say put off having a family, career, career, career, don't even say it to a guy, he'll run, and this sort of adds to it. >> and dating in your 30s is very different to dating in your 20s. you don't want to appear crazy anxious and tie a guy down. >> women said by talking about having a baby right away, they felt desperate and
but your readers and even your staff at cosmo, they see you as a guru of advice.irst of all, that people come to me about advice, i'm thrilled about that. >> they do. >> mika, you have a great story where you talk to your husband on yosh third daur third date a kids. >> right. i think kids today don't talk about that, it's socially inept -- >> on the third date, what a surprise. she's focused. before i go to the movie, i want three kids and here are their names. >>...
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. >> it was like she went through a time machine or a portal and went through whole different cosmos. she thought the whole world was the amazon jungle. when my dad said let's come to my village in new jersey, she thought she was going to another shabano. >> reporter: considering that, she seemed to adapt pretty well to this alternate universe. she and ken had three children, and for six years, life was good. but during a trip back to the jungle to visit her family, yarima made the decision to stay. she said she just couldn't live in america anymore. >> i internalized it as abandonment as a kid, yeah. and felt like i wasn't good enough for her. >> reporter: david says, for 15 years, he hated his mother. but not anymore. a few years ago, he realized you only have one mom, and only so much time to spend with her. >> i made it. i put my hand on her shoulder and i was so nervous, and i couldn't talk to her. she couldn't talk to me. and then all of a sudden, just remembering that comforting feel of having a mother, and that's when i just-- i broke down and lost it. >> reporter: since this
. >> it was like she went through a time machine or a portal and went through whole different cosmos. she thought the whole world was the amazon jungle. when my dad said let's come to my village in new jersey, she thought she was going to another shabano. >> reporter: considering that, she seemed to adapt pretty well to this alternate universe. she and ken had three children, and for six years, life was good. but during a trip back to the jungle to visit her family, yarima made the...
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and they went over to the club cosmo and said that under cover, abc agents conducted an investigation, which resulted in the arrest of one drunk subject and two citations were issued to the bar staff. and there was a drunk patron at the parlor, on april 25, at 12:30, the patron refused to leave after being cut off, as far as not being served alcohol at that point. and they, the club did the right thing and called the police and we responded, and the person tried to get in the club and was arrested and taken to jail. and had a couple of bike thefts from one from vasuvio and one from osha tide and i don't know if these establishments are being looked at. for the bike thefts and the last one was of the complaints regarding vessel and there is the hotel that is right next door, and you have the alley and then the hotel right next door. and it has had kind of a series of noise complaints, where they have to refund, besides the complaints and people going on yelp they also have to refund the general manager said to refund tens of thousands of dollars in rooms and two e-mails that i got from
and they went over to the club cosmo and said that under cover, abc agents conducted an investigation, which resulted in the arrest of one drunk subject and two citations were issued to the bar staff. and there was a drunk patron at the parlor, on april 25, at 12:30, the patron refused to leave after being cut off, as far as not being served alcohol at that point. and they, the club did the right thing and called the police and we responded, and the person tried to get in the club and was...
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and she has more issues than cos mow and vogue -- cosmo and vogue combined. why bother waving? it is just bad. his eyes are sadder than the end of old yeller and the champ combined. i presumed the title of characters died. and his voice is as deep as his desires are shallow. sitting next to me, the delightful and the towering comedian dan soder. delicious. >> a block. the lede. that's the first story. hey, greg, when are we going to stop playing these games and get down to business? >> all right, maybe now. let's start the show with a video. it is from a surveillance camera in bakersfield, california. a boy minding his own. >> that was the family cat who saved that child. i want to watch it again. slow motion. you see the dog pulling at this poor child and the cat saving the child's life. the boy needed a few stitches and he made me look at itent fromly. look at it differently. i'm sorry for every cat joke i ever made. i take back all of this. >> do you know those adorable dark spots on a tabby are vest buttons. andy, do you know a sharp appearance of the cat's muzzle is known
and she has more issues than cos mow and vogue -- cosmo and vogue combined. why bother waving? it is just bad. his eyes are sadder than the end of old yeller and the champ combined. i presumed the title of characters died. and his voice is as deep as his desires are shallow. sitting next to me, the delightful and the towering comedian dan soder. delicious. >> a block. the lede. that's the first story. hey, greg, when are we going to stop playing these games and get down to business?...
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. >> you deny cosmos for more explicit than "maxim" magazine? i know the original publisher.ropagating a promiscuous lifestyle. >> the applications that they will make men take advantage of women. i think that speaks to your character. the way you view those particles, the way you are raised, your friends circle. >> that is my issue because he clearly had mental illness. the prism he would seem anything like this is much different than us. >> he lived in this internet cave that had no interaction with real people. i don't believe men's health are fringe publications. >> you can make your own choices. so be it. edward snowden saying he was "trained as a spy. john kerry tells the fugitive to man up and come home. and new trend of thirtysomething raising eyebrows. they know like really well. >> oh, my goodness. ♪ [announcer] if your dog can dream it, purina pro plan can help him achieve it. ♪ driving rock/metal music stops ♪music resumes music stops ♪music resumes [announcer] purina pro plan's bioavailable formulas deliver optimal nutrient absorption. [whistle] rina pro plan. nu
. >> you deny cosmos for more explicit than "maxim" magazine? i know the original publisher.ropagating a promiscuous lifestyle. >> the applications that they will make men take advantage of women. i think that speaks to your character. the way you view those particles, the way you are raised, your friends circle. >> that is my issue because he clearly had mental illness. the prism he would seem anything like this is much different than us. >> he lived in this...
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that's not what she's telling these young girls reading cosmo. if she was depressed before, let's check back in ten years. >> an update in the mass kidnapping story, by the islamic hockeyco -- by the same token -- bow bowco karm group. >> ladies, go get married. there's a market for selling people. god has commanded me to sell. >> so -- >> we have a maniac. >> a homicidal crazy maniac. >> the united states are sending a team to help. no troops. just military law enforcement experts. >> hopefully there are undercover cia agents on the ground that are either tracking them or able to help the authorities in nigeria to try to find these girls. >> president obama just released a statement calling the abduction of the nigerian school girls heart breaking and outrageous. >> there's not a lot he can do. hopefully, the u.n. gets involved. once you cross a country line, that's international and that's human trafficking and that's something that they should be all over. >> is it our fought, juan, should we be going over there? >> it's a moral of imperative.
that's not what she's telling these young girls reading cosmo. if she was depressed before, let's check back in ten years. >> an update in the mass kidnapping story, by the islamic hockeyco -- by the same token -- bow bowco karm group. >> ladies, go get married. there's a market for selling people. god has commanded me to sell. >> so -- >> we have a maniac. >> a homicidal crazy maniac. >> the united states are sending a team to help. no troops. just military...
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the cosmos club, not until the 1980's did they admit women. the discrimination laws came in. they were more afraid of losing their liquor license than being egalitarian and letting women in. it was a strange mad men era for many of us. >> do you remember how old you were when you met jack kennedy? >> 24 or 25. >> what do you remember from that? >> being scared. >> what were the circumstances? >> i was doing a column five days a week. the first time, they were on the tarmac waiting for the children to come to the white house. he was mr. effusive, talking to everybody. jackie kennedy was in the limousine with all-black windows. this woman that i didn't know said, "let's go ask her a question." we went over and this woman said, do the children know they are moving into the white house? jackie rolls the window down this far and says, "what?" she said caroline knows but she doesn't understand the full significance. up went to the window. that started a great friendship. i had a couple of times when i covered the press conferences and talked to him. he was very eager to talk to jou
the cosmos club, not until the 1980's did they admit women. the discrimination laws came in. they were more afraid of losing their liquor license than being egalitarian and letting women in. it was a strange mad men era for many of us. >> do you remember how old you were when you met jack kennedy? >> 24 or 25. >> what do you remember from that? >> being scared. >> what were the circumstances? >> i was doing a column five days a week. the first time, they were...
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franklin claimed the two friends frequently debated when the cosmos schedules his appointment with the grim reaper. inclinable to agree with my judgment which is most exact and a little time will tell. when he did not die on that day phase ii of operation ridicule kids and. in the next poor richard's almanac franklin / saunders bemoan the fact that they could not attend his best friend bury his final moments on earth. oh, he wished to of given him a farewell embrace, closes eyes, and city by one last time. this infuriated the astrologer who rented about this falls predictor and conceded scribbling. poor richard was shocked by these utterances. with a weary tone he wrote, having received much abused from the ghost of aiden needs and my almanacs in spite of my predictions i cannot help but though i take it patiently to my take it. unkindly. he added that there was absolutely no doubt that leads had died. plan to everyone who reads the last two almanacs that no man living could or would write such damn stuff. [laughter] benjamin franklin on an opera in the printing press that turned out a
franklin claimed the two friends frequently debated when the cosmos schedules his appointment with the grim reaper. inclinable to agree with my judgment which is most exact and a little time will tell. when he did not die on that day phase ii of operation ridicule kids and. in the next poor richard's almanac franklin / saunders bemoan the fact that they could not attend his best friend bury his final moments on earth. oh, he wished to of given him a farewell embrace, closes eyes, and city by...
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. >> reporter: to explore the cosmos you need to capture starlight that could have traveled billionslight years. to do that you need a clean mirror. it's made from seven tons of glass, the surface film 1 1/10,000-millimeter thick. the pace of astronomical discovery depends very much on the ability to peer into the universe, and it knows no bounds. it's flattened all in quest to answer those pressing questions like the nature of dark energy and dark matter. the story of black holes, and how stars and galaxy evolve. this is how the giant magellan telescope will look. it will produce images ten times sharper than the famous hubbel telescope. >> it is really going to open up the sky for us, and it will allow certainly myself to go after really faint stars for example little dwarf galaxies that are swirling out and about the milky way which we have great trouble opening. >> down below, they are hard at work. you have to be well-fed if you're going to turn starlight into spectrum. they set up to film the light of the milky way. >> it's so fascinating to combine my research work and it ofte
. >> reporter: to explore the cosmos you need to capture starlight that could have traveled billionslight years. to do that you need a clean mirror. it's made from seven tons of glass, the surface film 1 1/10,000-millimeter thick. the pace of astronomical discovery depends very much on the ability to peer into the universe, and it knows no bounds. it's flattened all in quest to answer those pressing questions like the nature of dark energy and dark matter. the story of black holes, and...
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. >> reporter: to explore the cosmos you need to capture star light that could have travelled billionsight years. to do that you need a clean mirror. it's made from 7 tonnes ever glass, with a surface film of aluminium, one ten thousandth of a millimetre thick. in six years time it will be overshadowed by a powerful telescope. it's been built 250 metres higher up, right over there. >> reporter: the pace of the astrological discovery appears deep in the universe. it knows no bounds. here, it has been blown apart and flattened in a quest to answer pressing questions like the nature of dark energy and dark matter, the story of black holes, and how stars and galaxies evolve. >> this is how the telescope will look. it's approaching 1 billion in mirrors. it will produce images ten times faster than the hubble telescope. an incredible tomb. >> this will open up the skies for us and allow myself to go after dwarf gal amies that are -- galaxies that are swirling out and about, which we current ci have trouble -- currently have troubles. >> as the sun drops, they set out to film the light from t
. >> reporter: to explore the cosmos you need to capture star light that could have travelled billionsight years. to do that you need a clean mirror. it's made from 7 tonnes ever glass, with a surface film of aluminium, one ten thousandth of a millimetre thick. in six years time it will be overshadowed by a powerful telescope. it's been built 250 metres higher up, right over there. >> reporter: the pace of the astrological discovery appears deep in the universe. it knows no bounds....
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. >> reporter: to explore the cosmos you need to capture starlight that could have travelled billions of light years. to do that you need a clean mirror - made from 7 tonnes of class, a surface film of aluminium, one ten thousandth of a millimetre thick. in six years time they'll be overshadowed by what will be the most powerful telescope on earth, built 250 metres up, over there. the pace of astronomical discovery depends on our ability to peer deep into the universe. it knows no bounds. a mountain top has been blown apart and flattened in a quest to answer the pressing questions like the nature of dark energy and dark matter. the story of black holes and how galaxies evolve. this is how the giant magellan telescopes look. it will produce images ten times sharper than the huddle telecope. an incredible tool. >> the giant magellan telescope will open up the skies for us, allowing for myself to go after faint stars and little dwarf galaxies that are swarming out and about. >> down below they are hard at work. they need to be well fed. as the sub drops anna -- sun drops anna sets up to
. >> reporter: to explore the cosmos you need to capture starlight that could have travelled billions of light years. to do that you need a clean mirror - made from 7 tonnes of class, a surface film of aluminium, one ten thousandth of a millimetre thick. in six years time they'll be overshadowed by what will be the most powerful telescope on earth, built 250 metres up, over there. the pace of astronomical discovery depends on our ability to peer deep into the universe. it knows no bounds....
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. >> reporter: to explore the cosmos you need to capture star light that could have travel billions of light years. to do that you need a clean mirror. made from 7 tonnes of glass, a surface of aluminium, one ten thousandth of a millimetre thick. it will be the most powerful telescope in six years time, built 250 metres up there. >> reporter: research depend on our ability to see into the air. a mountain top has been blown apart and flattened in a press to answer the questions like the nature of dark energy and matter, the story of back holes, and how stars and galaxies evolve. >> in is how the giant majellan telescope will look, approaching $1 million in engineering. it will produce images 10 times clearer than the hubble telescope. >> the majellan telescope will open up the skies for us. and will allow myself to go after ain't stars and dwarf gal amies squirrelling -- galaxies swirling out and about, which we have trouble observing. >> down below the majellan chefs are hard at work. you need to be well fed turning the star light into spectra. as the sun drops, they set up to film the
. >> reporter: to explore the cosmos you need to capture star light that could have travel billions of light years. to do that you need a clean mirror. made from 7 tonnes of glass, a surface of aluminium, one ten thousandth of a millimetre thick. it will be the most powerful telescope in six years time, built 250 metres up there. >> reporter: research depend on our ability to see into the air. a mountain top has been blown apart and flattened in a press to answer the questions like...
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we talked about the uranium cosmos collision that created over 2,023,000 tracked objects in orbit. opal blue debris affects human spaceflight as well. iss crewmembers have been required to shelter in their soyuz lifeboat at times when debris was detected with two little warning to plan and carry out and -- as capabilities and operations continue to advance and as the risk posed by orbital debris increases plans for mitigation, ever more critical. it's time to explore the orbital safety of commercial space transportation under issuing the license requires that the public interest must be served. in that vein the fcc in 2000 for recognizing work done by nasa and other agencies adopt a debris mitigation relations for the satellite services and licenses. the fcc concluded debris mitigation rules would preserve united states continue affordable access to space the continued provision of reliable u.s. space-based services as well as the contingent safety of persons and property in space and the surface of the earth. fcc satellite licenses of always included as one of the terms the assign
we talked about the uranium cosmos collision that created over 2,023,000 tracked objects in orbit. opal blue debris affects human spaceflight as well. iss crewmembers have been required to shelter in their soyuz lifeboat at times when debris was detected with two little warning to plan and carry out and -- as capabilities and operations continue to advance and as the risk posed by orbital debris increases plans for mitigation, ever more critical. it's time to explore the orbital safety of...
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kept in prime condition as they continue to explore the cost cosmos. but they will be overshadowed by the most powerful telescope on earth. built 250 meters higher up right over there. the pace of astronomical discovery depends very much on our ability to peer into the universe. a whole mountain top has been blown apart all in our quest for those pending questions of energy and dark matter, black holes. the giant magellan telescope is approaching mirrors and cosmic energy. an incredible tool for stellar archaeology. >> it will be possible to use this telescope not only to look for planets like the earth arounder other stars but actually to get spectra of these planets and look for evidence of life in the atmospheres. >> meanwhile anna uses something a little less powerful. a hyper-sensitive stills camera. >> it's fascinating to combine my research work and the spectroscopic data that doesn't look very appealing because it's not apretty image but gives united states the real information about the cosmic images but gives us the look that the sky gives us
kept in prime condition as they continue to explore the cost cosmos. but they will be overshadowed by the most powerful telescope on earth. built 250 meters higher up right over there. the pace of astronomical discovery depends very much on our ability to peer into the universe. a whole mountain top has been blown apart all in our quest for those pending questions of energy and dark matter, black holes. the giant magellan telescope is approaching mirrors and cosmic energy. an incredible tool...
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cosmo elevated her and should be ashamed of themselves.ike to read the editorial in ten years. where is this goirl going to be in five years. >> there are many women who have regretted deeply having these abortions and had psychological consequences as a result. i want to go back to your statement. you said contraception is not available. how can you say that? >> she wouldn't have taken it if it was. >> how can you possibly say that contraception is not available? you can go online -- >> she worked at a clinic. >> she worked at a clinic. >> she was a contraception counselor. >> i did not say she had it available. >> that would be the height of her responsibility that she didn't take the birth control that's available free for her. >> can i finish? you asked me a question and i would like to finish. i spoke to one of the communications people people at the health center today. i said to her, i have a problem with this woman knowing to take birth control pills and she said that the didn't. he did admit to that. there are plenty of women who
cosmo elevated her and should be ashamed of themselves.ike to read the editorial in ten years. where is this goirl going to be in five years. >> there are many women who have regretted deeply having these abortions and had psychological consequences as a result. i want to go back to your statement. you said contraception is not available. how can you say that? >> she wouldn't have taken it if it was. >> how can you possibly say that contraception is not available? you can go...
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let's see what the magazine "cosmo" has to say. "how to get that chinese hacker look."hinese hacker was in this spring. but i'm more of a "matrix" guy myself. maybe we need to turn to a more reliable news source. let's see what fox news says. oh, it looks like they have been hacked. [ laughter ] should probably look into that. they just straight up got hacked. next, we have "high times." they're in your computer, but they're not in your computer, you know? [ laughter ] it seems like a pretty remarkable issue. and by that i mean it's remarkable that any issue of "high times" ever actually gets finished. [ laughter ] you know what? we need a totally different perspective on this story. let's see what "senior citizens guide" had to say. "eh, something with computers." [ laughter ] "back in my day, if you wanted to hack someone, you had to rifle through their desk." [ laughter ] here's one from "newsweek." they always go a little more in depth with their articles. "is jesus real?" "newsweek," still trying to figure that one out. let's see how "i.t. supervisor" magazine repo
let's see what the magazine "cosmo" has to say. "how to get that chinese hacker look."hinese hacker was in this spring. but i'm more of a "matrix" guy myself. maybe we need to turn to a more reliable news source. let's see what fox news says. oh, it looks like they have been hacked. [ laughter ] should probably look into that. they just straight up got hacked. next, we have "high times." they're in your computer, but they're not in your computer, you...
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it was densely urban, yet unmistakably western, isolated yet cosmo pollan, crude yet cultured. the city craved spectacle, whether on the gas-lit stages of its many theaters or in the package genre of its streets. its wide open atmosphere endeared it to the young and to the odd, to anyone seeking refuge from the overcivilized east. it had an acute sense of its own history and a pagannish appetite for myth making and ritual. even as the gold rush waned and the miner shanties became banks and restaurants and boutiques, the city didn't slow to a more settled rhythm. rather, it financed the opening of new frontiers in nevada, idaho and elsewhere and leaped from one bonanza to the next. its citizens spent lavishly on feasts, on imported fashions and furnishings. they drank seven bottles of champagne for every one drunken boston. they kept the frontier spirit of the city alive. they also sustained a thriving publishing culture. california was always crawling with scribblers. the first generation wrote the story of the gold rush themselves in letters and diaries and the pages of the ne
it was densely urban, yet unmistakably western, isolated yet cosmo pollan, crude yet cultured. the city craved spectacle, whether on the gas-lit stages of its many theaters or in the package genre of its streets. its wide open atmosphere endeared it to the young and to the odd, to anyone seeking refuge from the overcivilized east. it had an acute sense of its own history and a pagannish appetite for myth making and ritual. even as the gold rush waned and the miner shanties became banks and...
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this changing of the cosmos, shifting it around to hillary wants to tell a great story, it's going to have so much color in it, we can just tell, her family history, her mom passing away, and all the countries she's been to. i would like to know what it's like to be in all those countries, and she could tell us, yet the first question at every book stop will be, what, what's the health beat story here? they are going to ask it. they've been primed now by karl rove to ask the question. >> yeah, no question about it. look, one of the things, the interesting thing that bill clinton said was not simply the tone was a light one, fairly light one saying, i don't know, she's in great shape. it was also to say the hobgoblin of little minds, to point out that no matter what the right was saying, this was his argument, they are going to say it's hillary's fault, whether it's a fake deal about benghazi, must be hillary's fault. whether it's something real, brain damage, must be something wrong with hillary. whether it's some schoolgirls are kidnapped in nigeria, where was hillary on the beat? ev
this changing of the cosmos, shifting it around to hillary wants to tell a great story, it's going to have so much color in it, we can just tell, her family history, her mom passing away, and all the countries she's been to. i would like to know what it's like to be in all those countries, and she could tell us, yet the first question at every book stop will be, what, what's the health beat story here? they are going to ask it. they've been primed now by karl rove to ask the question. >>...
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here's a cosmo, here's an oily crab cake, we're sorry we ruined your life. melissa: yeah.ears in the past, and it always strikes me how many people there are not white house correspondents. almost no one at the dinner is -- >> there any left? melissa: i don't know. alec burke, thank you very much. so it's the kind of enterprise you wouldn't want to tell your folks about. how a so-called hook-up truck went to a legit business venture, sort of. the end of the day, apparently it's all about "money." ♪ ♪ up. a short word that's a tall order. up your game. up the ante. and if you stumble, you get back up. up isn't easy, and we ought to know. we're in the business of up. everyday delta flies a quarter of million people while investing billions improving everything from booking to baggage claim. we're raising the bar on flying and tomorrow we will up it yet again. ♪ ♪ >> i'm melissa francis with your fox business brief. liz claman has been speaking to the biggest names in her weekend with warren. she's been talking to buffett himself about the kind of people that will be leading
here's a cosmo, here's an oily crab cake, we're sorry we ruined your life. melissa: yeah.ears in the past, and it always strikes me how many people there are not white house correspondents. almost no one at the dinner is -- >> there any left? melissa: i don't know. alec burke, thank you very much. so it's the kind of enterprise you wouldn't want to tell your folks about. how a so-called hook-up truck went to a legit business venture, sort of. the end of the day, apparently it's all about...
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nigeria, it's about protection of women and nonexploitation of women and if the story shifts, the cosmos shift and instead of talking about whether he was naughty or not, which is not going to hurt bill clinton at all or monica lewinsky, or hillary clinton, it's about whether you treat people, especially women, right. and i think the way monica wrote this story, i don't know her, but the way she wrote it was as a victim and as a victim of the clintons. your thoughts? >> well, that's right. you know, here's a situation that was, obviously, a private and consensual affair, had to do with bill clinton and hillary clinton's marriage and, obviously, became very public. i think in some ways that's the way a lot of women look at this. this was something that was between the clintons and their marriage and in many ways, if you look at someone who might be on the other end of an affair like that, they probably would go after sort of the inner loper in a marriage, so i think there's a sort of grand political narrative that republicans will try to stir up around this. >> no, no, no, hillary clinton
nigeria, it's about protection of women and nonexploitation of women and if the story shifts, the cosmos shift and instead of talking about whether he was naughty or not, which is not going to hurt bill clinton at all or monica lewinsky, or hillary clinton, it's about whether you treat people, especially women, right. and i think the way monica wrote this story, i don't know her, but the way she wrote it was as a victim and as a victim of the clintons. your thoughts? >> well, that's...
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renowned astro physicist and host of the "cosmos" neil degrasse tyson, we talked about chie climate changere that his series has engendered in christian circles. we'll air parts next week but after we were talking i had a chance to ask him what has him most excited right now in the world of science? what are you most excited about us learning in the next 20, 25 years? >> i have a short list. things of profound scientific ignorance i would love to see solved before i die. some mysterious pressure in the vacuum of space is forcing the universe to accelerate in its expansion against the wishes of gravity. i want -- we call it dark energy. i want to know what that is. we've measured it, we don't know what it, we don't know what's causing it. >> we had the theory, big bang, and goes out and expectations based on that framework that as you would imagine a normal physics would get slower and slower as it goes on but in fact when we were able to do the observational measurements it's the opposite, it's accelerating and we do not know what's causing that. >> right. i said this pressure forcing the
renowned astro physicist and host of the "cosmos" neil degrasse tyson, we talked about chie climate changere that his series has engendered in christian circles. we'll air parts next week but after we were talking i had a chance to ask him what has him most excited right now in the world of science? what are you most excited about us learning in the next 20, 25 years? >> i have a short list. things of profound scientific ignorance i would love to see solved before i die. some...
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. >> we'll leave it to the cosmo editor to provide with us tips for living with a treadmill desk. >>on the treadmill. that's a weird exchange of power. key thing obviously never go on it when you're drunk. >> osgood: now to bob schieffer in washington for look what's ahead on "face the nation." >> schieffer: the scandal at the veterans administration may be worse than we thought. we'll have interview with white house chief of staff dennis mcdonna this morning on "face the nation." >> osgood: next week here on sundae morning -- ♪ the last bee gentlemanee goes it alone. i was so focused on making good food choices, i had no idea that it was damaging the enamel of my teeth. i wanted to fix it. i wanted to fix it right away. my dentist recommended pronamel. he said that pronamel can make my teeth stronger, that it was important, that that is something i could do each day to help protect the enamel of my teeth. pronamel is definitely helping me to lead the life that i want to live. ♪ well, i wear my clothes like this because i can ♪ [ female announcer ] when it comes to softness, shapes a
. >> we'll leave it to the cosmo editor to provide with us tips for living with a treadmill desk. >>on the treadmill. that's a weird exchange of power. key thing obviously never go on it when you're drunk. >> osgood: now to bob schieffer in washington for look what's ahead on "face the nation." >> schieffer: the scandal at the veterans administration may be worse than we thought. we'll have interview with white house chief of staff dennis mcdonna this morning...
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a lot of skeptics were like this is like cosmo all over again, except the difference is, one, this wasn't know what instacart is. >> they've just arrived here in new york. they've taken the baby storm. if you want to order, you go online, oh, i have a shopping cart from a particular store of groceries, however, instacart is store agnostic. you can order all in one basket. liz: cart. >> within a few hours, someone goes and actually picks up all those goods, drops them off at your home. and no longer, you know, 15 years ago they'd be using clipboards and pagers. liz: now we're talking about israeli companies as far as drones are concerned? >> well, there's a company called air wears that basically building the best nonmilitary drone autopilots. so i think that continues to be a huge application of, you know, how do you work with power lines? how do you, you know, there's incredible things happening. liz: yeah. there are all kinds of issues to be dealt with with drones, but again, these are all the new ways of delivery. that's what i'm hearing you say, it's getting products that are alrea
a lot of skeptics were like this is like cosmo all over again, except the difference is, one, this wasn't know what instacart is. >> they've just arrived here in new york. they've taken the baby storm. if you want to order, you go online, oh, i have a shopping cart from a particular store of groceries, however, instacart is store agnostic. you can order all in one basket. liz: cart. >> within a few hours, someone goes and actually picks up all those goods, drops them off at your...
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it doesn't say we should have a single state because we are singles of the cosmo. if i say it recognizes the value of different ways doing things and you don't need everyone in the one kingdom to live the thought that you all matter fundamentally in the same way because it is consistent with recognizing we matter in the same way but we have the right to live in the ways that matter to us and they are different from each other. sf >> and then the challenge is how do you make the connection we know the rotts? we come from particular families, bodies, colors, culture. and then your routes that you take that are relative to the roots you have. so there has to be some particular that gives the substance to the cosmopolitan and internationalism and the question is how do you do that? and du bois to you is a significant figure that does that. talk about that. >> 20th century slander against cosmopolitan came from stalin and hitler so a wide range of enemies was that the cosmopolitan was rootless. if they matter, yours matters, so you should be careful of yours. and many c
it doesn't say we should have a single state because we are singles of the cosmo. if i say it recognizes the value of different ways doing things and you don't need everyone in the one kingdom to live the thought that you all matter fundamentally in the same way because it is consistent with recognizing we matter in the same way but we have the right to live in the ways that matter to us and they are different from each other. sf >> and then the challenge is how do you make the connection...