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- no, i don't, i don't, and that could be, you know, the, who was it, the cosmos? - cosmos. the cosmos could remind me, but-- - i'm trying to please everybody to referring to it as the cosmos who understand some of it. - no, i feel great, and i still love playing. - at this point in your life, having done this for a long time, do you find that your own interest in the music of other people has changed? i mean, one of the things, we were talking about how the world has changed and things have changed. we have access to a lot more music, all of us do, not just civilians but people like you, and i just wonder if you're now consuming music differently or consuming different people's music today. - well, i am consuming music differently. if i hear a song and i'm curious about it, i look it up, i find it online, i find it on itunes, i download it, i play it on my computer, and i think, this would sound a lot better on my stereo. - there's still that problem, right, yeah. - no, i'm as guilty as anybody, but-- - are you trying a lot of new stuff out these days? do you listen to othe
- no, i don't, i don't, and that could be, you know, the, who was it, the cosmos? - cosmos. the cosmos could remind me, but-- - i'm trying to please everybody to referring to it as the cosmos who understand some of it. - no, i feel great, and i still love playing. - at this point in your life, having done this for a long time, do you find that your own interest in the music of other people has changed? i mean, one of the things, we were talking about how the world has changed and things have...
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their geographic setting with the mountains and climate make these islands a kind of window on the cosmos where many nations would like to carry out groundbreaking research. and there more to this hope is that we have telescopes from a great many countries especially at the observatory about the rocketeer as much ocho sun the palm island. you'll find the best set of telescopes in the northern hemisphere there if not in the whole world is going to the moon. astronomy arguably the first science cultivated by humans is in some danger light pollution from cities obscures the stars. and. astronomers and astrophysicists were the first to identify the danger of losing the night sky society wasn't aware of the importance of preserving that sky people thought astronomers were the only ones interested for scientific or personal reasons. it's the most keith s s is the in the field we may be witnessing the end of dark nights. in the cities are excessively illuminated. observatories of had to move farther and farther away to increasingly remote settings the levees got up with the mother motos. since t
their geographic setting with the mountains and climate make these islands a kind of window on the cosmos where many nations would like to carry out groundbreaking research. and there more to this hope is that we have telescopes from a great many countries especially at the observatory about the rocketeer as much ocho sun the palm island. you'll find the best set of telescopes in the northern hemisphere there if not in the whole world is going to the moon. astronomy arguably the first science...
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. >> quijano: we end tonight with humanity's message in a bottle to the cosmos.hey are known as the golden records. earth's family albums produced by the great american astronomer carl sagan were launched into space 40 years ago. as alex wagner reports time capsules meant for alien ears are now available to humans. >> and we have liftoff. >> since blasting off more than 40 years ago, the voyager 1 and 2 space craft have traveled billions of miles leaving the solar system far behind. but before they left on their never-ending journey, nasa scientists equipped both probes with these, identical gold-plated records containing photographs, along with two hours of sounds from nature, spoken messages in 55 languages. >> hello from the children of planet earth. >> and a variety of music from bach to chuck berry. the idea, if alien space explorers ever discover the voyager probes, they could learn the story of planet earth. >> i send greetings on behalf of the people of our planet. >> reporter: now those sights and sounds can be seen and heard back here on tera firma. oz
. >> quijano: we end tonight with humanity's message in a bottle to the cosmos.hey are known as the golden records. earth's family albums produced by the great american astronomer carl sagan were launched into space 40 years ago. as alex wagner reports time capsules meant for alien ears are now available to humans. >> and we have liftoff. >> since blasting off more than 40 years ago, the voyager 1 and 2 space craft have traveled billions of miles leaving the solar system far...
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guys crowds marvel at the cosmos feeling small but part of something huge astro tourism theme in the universe in forty five minutes on. germany is a strong country. that we have achieved so much we can do this and if something hinders us we must overcome it. going where it's uncomfortable global news that matters w made for mines. why are forty million people in east africa threatened by starvation what are the causes of the situation. we focus on five specific problem areas. this huge journalistic project tries to find the answers why africa goes green and we're told. this week long. gone mind. greg.
guys crowds marvel at the cosmos feeling small but part of something huge astro tourism theme in the universe in forty five minutes on. germany is a strong country. that we have achieved so much we can do this and if something hinders us we must overcome it. going where it's uncomfortable global news that matters w made for mines. why are forty million people in east africa threatened by starvation what are the causes of the situation. we focus on five specific problem areas. this huge...
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going to the ones who have lost the thread there's a lot of further study that both nasa and most cosmos planned on doing to figure out how to build and maintain the deep space gateway not to mention how to fund it these days a lot of science this time i asked that and that would probably be a part of the gateway to which is also pretty funny considering how a lot of people who think we're at war with russia also like to say that science is somehow dying when the opposite is very true we're doing more science than ever and we're doing a lot of it with russians in space but most people probably have no idea because our mainstream media didn't even mention it when nasa announced the deep space gateway that's the real news and the fact that our media buried it is a real shame. local blogs sell you on the idea that dropping brings to the good or forcing you to fight the battle. to stop the product tell you that the gossip the public. or. off the bad guys and tell you that you are not cool enough to buy their product . or we. will walk. what politicians do something to. put themselves on the
going to the ones who have lost the thread there's a lot of further study that both nasa and most cosmos planned on doing to figure out how to build and maintain the deep space gateway not to mention how to fund it these days a lot of science this time i asked that and that would probably be a part of the gateway to which is also pretty funny considering how a lot of people who think we're at war with russia also like to say that science is somehow dying when the opposite is very true we're...
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paddock's deposition, part of a 2013 lawsuit against the cosmo positively tan hotel after this moment in a casino walkway. it's the first time we're seeing stephen paddock describe himself four years before the shooting. paddock called video poker a game of discipline. at times appearing condescending and sarcastic as he explains to his attorney why he stays sober while gambling. at the stakes i play, you want to have all your wits about you. paddock moved from las vegas casino to casino at one point staying upwards of three weeks out of a month. a high roller, his hotel stays were comped 95% of the time. speaking of a peak year asks an attorney how many dollars are we talking? 1234 i average 14 hours payday, 365 days a year. he'll bet a million dollars an attorney replies that's a lot of money. no, it's not. asked if he ever visited the hotel pool? paddock rereplied i do not do sun. paddock's home in mesquite nevada suggested an upper middle class retired life. he paid a yearly retainer fee to nevada internist doctor stephen wink her. wink her prescribed him valium? why, it's for anx
paddock's deposition, part of a 2013 lawsuit against the cosmo positively tan hotel after this moment in a casino walkway. it's the first time we're seeing stephen paddock describe himself four years before the shooting. paddock called video poker a game of discipline. at times appearing condescending and sarcastic as he explains to his attorney why he stays sober while gambling. at the stakes i play, you want to have all your wits about you. paddock moved from las vegas casino to casino at one...
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to the cosmos, the golden records are, the earth's family album.arl sagan and launched into space 40 years age as alex wagner reports, the time capsules made for alien ears are now available to humans. and we have liftoff. >> reporter: since blasting off more than 40 years ago, the voyager one and two space craft have traveled billions of miles leaving the solar system far behind. but before they left on their never-ending journey, nasa scientists equipped both probes with these. identical gold plated records containing photographs along with two hours of sounds from natu nature, spoken messages in 55 languages, hello from the children of planet earth, and a variety of music, from bach to chuck berry. the idea if alien space explorers ever discovered the voiceager probes they could learn the story of planet earth. >> i sent greetings on behalf of the people of our planet. >> now those sights and sounds can be seen and heard back here on terra firma. osmo records remastered the audio published images and offering it to collectors as a boxed set. >>
to the cosmos, the golden records are, the earth's family album.arl sagan and launched into space 40 years age as alex wagner reports, the time capsules made for alien ears are now available to humans. and we have liftoff. >> reporter: since blasting off more than 40 years ago, the voyager one and two space craft have traveled billions of miles leaving the solar system far behind. but before they left on their never-ending journey, nasa scientists equipped both probes with these....
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to the cosmos.arth's family albums produced by the great american astronomer, carl sagan were launched into space 40 years ago. as alex wagner reports, time capsules meant for alien ears are available to humans. >> and we have liftoff. >> reporter: since blags off more than 40 years ago, the voyager 1 and 2 spacecraft traveled billions of miles. leaving the solar system far behind. but before they left on their never ending journey, nasa scientists equipped both probes with these. identical gold plated records containing photographs along with two hours of sounds from nature. spoken messages in 55 languages. [ speaking spanish ] >> hello front children of planet earth. >> and variety of music from bach. ♪ ♪ to chuck berry. ♪ ♪ the idea if alien space explorers ever discovered the voyager probes they could learn the story of planet earth. >> i sent greetings on behalf of the people of our planet. >> now those sights and sound can be seen and heard back here on terra firma. osma records, remastered th
to the cosmos.arth's family albums produced by the great american astronomer, carl sagan were launched into space 40 years ago. as alex wagner reports, time capsules meant for alien ears are available to humans. >> and we have liftoff. >> reporter: since blags off more than 40 years ago, the voyager 1 and 2 spacecraft traveled billions of miles. leaving the solar system far behind. but before they left on their never ending journey, nasa scientists equipped both probes with these....
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that shows how we fit in the cosmos and creation.nt to the ancient architect the true bs, did designs up -- vitruvius. charlie: was he a believer? walter isaacson: not really. they were just he was called a heretic, but in the second addition, he is a little bit afraid. leonardo believed in science. he was a skeptic, but he looked at fossils and rights, that kind of disproves biblical account of the flood because of different layers at different times. he looked at the fetus in the womb and would take the opening of this, a gorgeous drawing of a fetus in the womb and the church features that it has a soul. he tries to experiment -- it does not breathe. he is willing to scientifically question the teachings of the church. believed ine was the beauty of creation and how we fit in and was a follower of the church at the time. he was just kind of willing to question some of the church teachings which made others think he was heretical. ♪ ♪ anybody can you imagine today -- not who he would have been in the interest he would have, certainl
that shows how we fit in the cosmos and creation.nt to the ancient architect the true bs, did designs up -- vitruvius. charlie: was he a believer? walter isaacson: not really. they were just he was called a heretic, but in the second addition, he is a little bit afraid. leonardo believed in science. he was a skeptic, but he looked at fossils and rights, that kind of disproves biblical account of the flood because of different layers at different times. he looked at the fetus in the womb and...
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of the cosmos feeling small but have something. in their. language tell you about. our special. life and the prospects for those returning. discussion. on facebook. former attorneys d.-w. maybe. because that is where they start to divide the country i do it's still where they start to divide the language your blood will flow for. the soviet union is breaking apart. the members of the russian federation would have to find their own way but canonically. it. was an incredibly difficult task. this democracy was a lie because the elections were a fraud sick privatization was robbery the soviet union's heritage we're just russia stand today and moscow's empire our series starting over fish w. austria is set to get a new chancellor after a snap general election thirty one year old conservative sebastian cortes has claimed victory and is poised to become europe's youngest government leader it's seen as likely that courts could form a governing coalition.
of the cosmos feeling small but have something. in their. language tell you about. our special. life and the prospects for those returning. discussion. on facebook. former attorneys d.-w. maybe. because that is where they start to divide the country i do it's still where they start to divide the language your blood will flow for. the soviet union is breaking apart. the members of the russian federation would have to find their own way but canonically. it. was an incredibly difficult task. this...
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. >> the voyager golden record was a gift from humanity to the cosmo, but it's also a gift to humanitycompendium of humankind is available on earth, it be another 40,000 year before either of the voyager probes or those gold records reach another planetary system. >> that was alex wagner reporting. >>> coming up only on "cbs this morning," how nasa engineers are working to bring supersonic travel to commercial aviation, potentially cutting travel times in half. jeff glor tells us about breaking the sound barrier with them. >>> plus actor tom hanks tells us about his first book that was inspired by type writers. >> and astronaut scott kelly talks about the nearly year-long mission to space and his physical pains of returning to earth. that's the "cbs morning news" for this monday. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >> we were just sitting in my house, the whole entire house shook, things fell off tables, sounded like a bomb dropping basically. >> developing right now, at least seven people are hospitalized and one person is missing, after an oi
. >> the voyager golden record was a gift from humanity to the cosmo, but it's also a gift to humanitycompendium of humankind is available on earth, it be another 40,000 year before either of the voyager probes or those gold records reach another planetary system. >> that was alex wagner reporting. >>> coming up only on "cbs this morning," how nasa engineers are working to bring supersonic travel to commercial aviation, potentially cutting travel times in half....
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cosmo mag dean has an article about women running for office. one is d.c. mayor muriel bowser.men in politics are more frequently and ed but this is democracy and communities are stronger when more voices and perspective s are heard. when a member of congress gets sick they aren't waiting in line at c vs. where do they go. grubs pharmacy hand delivers drugs to congress. the owner says, quote , at first it's cool and then you realize i'm filling some drugs are for some pretty s serious health problems and these are the people who are run ning the country. he's not naming names, the whole patient confidentiality thing. saturday night life ratings. sn and l have doubled. s and l is selling 30 second spots. the average cost of 180,000, back in 2015 the going for zero dollars. david letterman set to receive this year's mark twain price for american humor and now we know who is going to be at the kennedy center to help him celebrate. jimmy kimmel, nora mcdonald, steve martin, bill murray, amy you schumer and senatorial franken all set to appear. that ceremony will take place on octob
cosmo mag dean has an article about women running for office. one is d.c. mayor muriel bowser.men in politics are more frequently and ed but this is democracy and communities are stronger when more voices and perspective s are heard. when a member of congress gets sick they aren't waiting in line at c vs. where do they go. grubs pharmacy hand delivers drugs to congress. the owner says, quote , at first it's cool and then you realize i'm filling some drugs are for some pretty s serious health...
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of great art because of its beauty and it's spiritual because it's man and how man fits into the cosmos woodruff: the most famous leonardo creation, the mona lisa. he didn't people when people thought he would finish it. what was he thinking? what was he seeing as he worked on that? >> he worked on it for about the last 14 years of his life, and you see everything come together, from his belief in the curve of rivers into the blood of humans and how we fit into the world, but also just take that smile, the most famous smile ever, he just finished dissecting the human face showing every muscle and every nerve and on those pages of anatomy drawings, he starts drawing smiles and you see the mona lisa's smile start to form. he also knows when light hits the center of your retina you see the detail, but when it hits the ellens of your retina you syesha dose and color because he dissected the human eye. when you look directly at the mona lisa's lips, it's toning down a bit, it's not really smiling. but if you look at the cheek bone and the smile wanders, it's elusive. it combines the spirit,
of great art because of its beauty and it's spiritual because it's man and how man fits into the cosmos woodruff: the most famous leonardo creation, the mona lisa. he didn't people when people thought he would finish it. what was he thinking? what was he seeing as he worked on that? >> he worked on it for about the last 14 years of his life, and you see everything come together, from his belief in the curve of rivers into the blood of humans and how we fit into the world, but also just...
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these are the killer's own words as he testified in 2013 in his lawsuit against a cosmo positively tan hotel in las vegas where he slipped in the walkway. he says he moved from las vegas casino to casino, at one point staying upwards of three weeks out of aa month. a high roller, his hotel stays were comped 95% of the time. bets ranged from 100 to 150 each time i pushed the button. he called video poker a game of discipline, at times appearing condescending and sarcastic as he explains to the attorney why he stays sober while gambling. at the stakes i play you want to have all your wits about you. the mesquite home suggests an upper middle class life. he paid a yearly fee to dr. winkler. he prescribed him valium. the las vegas review journal reported that dr. winkler prescribed him valium in june of this year. cnn doopt independently confirm that information. despite all the claims about his high rolling ways, he testified on the day he fell in the cosmo positively tan he wore his typical clothing saying i always wear black nike sweatpants on his feet black flip-flops that he wore 9d 8
these are the killer's own words as he testified in 2013 in his lawsuit against a cosmo positively tan hotel in las vegas where he slipped in the walkway. he says he moved from las vegas casino to casino, at one point staying upwards of three weeks out of aa month. a high roller, his hotel stays were comped 95% of the time. bets ranged from 100 to 150 each time i pushed the button. he called video poker a game of discipline, at times appearing condescending and sarcastic as he explains to the...
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we've seen people in industrial areas, we seen saw an abandoned cosmo drone but this has everybody lickedy, it's in egypt. they had a huge boon in real estate seven years ago. lot of building going on. 95% of egyptians live on 10% of the available land. they're trying to push people out and create new places but over the last seven years egypt's had a little bit of political and economic woe woes suddenly you get things like this. >> feels like you're going back in time. >> wow, that is gnarly. >> it's really, really strange, as thomas and matt just sort of go wandering around, was supposed to be this luxury area, really nice houses and apartments and shops and just one day, down and gone. that's the weird part about it. i'd say they are about 70% of the way done. look at how much expense has gone into the area. you get a sense of the scale when they head to a roof. >> it's beautiful, a beautiful sunset, the desert in the background. when it comes back around you just see it's like it's a pretty big area and they're just the only people there. >> a great place to be a squatter. >> let's b
we've seen people in industrial areas, we seen saw an abandoned cosmo drone but this has everybody lickedy, it's in egypt. they had a huge boon in real estate seven years ago. lot of building going on. 95% of egyptians live on 10% of the available land. they're trying to push people out and create new places but over the last seven years egypt's had a little bit of political and economic woe woes suddenly you get things like this. >> feels like you're going back in time. >> wow,...
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cosmos is manmade and hysterically funny in manassas novel ambitious civil servants decide to give the e.u. commission's battered image a make over it's a bold venture. with threat and humor manasseh writes about political power games narrow minded nationalism and about the need for peace in europe. you're a great pro european post nationalist as a writer do you think a book like yours can affect change. do you know the fable about the sparrow that lies on its back with its legs severe. a cat comes walking by it ordinarily it would eat the bird right away. but it's intrigued by the way the sparrows lying there and asks animal of the skies why are you lying on the ground with your legs in the air. the sparrow says i'm afraid the sky will fall down the cat says and you think you can prevent that with your feet little legs and the sparrow says it's all i can do and you see i'm the sparrow. there's at least a glimmer of hope. that captures the mood of the e.u. at present with all its serious undertones that his books attracting attention worldwide publishing rights for the capital have alr
cosmos is manmade and hysterically funny in manassas novel ambitious civil servants decide to give the e.u. commission's battered image a make over it's a bold venture. with threat and humor manasseh writes about political power games narrow minded nationalism and about the need for peace in europe. you're a great pro european post nationalist as a writer do you think a book like yours can affect change. do you know the fable about the sparrow that lies on its back with its legs severe. a cat...
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i think it's a self-portrait and it's him standing in the earth, the cosmos and how do i fit in. >> rose: funding for charlie rose is provided by the following. >> and by bloomberg, a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: we begin this evening with a press conference today with president trump and mitch mcconnell soon after their meeting at the white house. we start with the "cbs evening news" report and here it is. >> now to the other end of pennsylvania avenue, the president called reporters into the rose garden today to watch him mend a fence. major garrett was there. >> -- despite what we read, we're probably now, at least as far as i'm concerned, closer than ever before. >> after a white house lunch president trump and senate majority leader mitch mcconnell strolled to the rose garden to bury the hatchett. >> watch the same agenda. we have been friends and acquaintances for a long time. >> it was a change in tone from 90 minutes earlier when preside
i think it's a self-portrait and it's him standing in the earth, the cosmos and how do i fit in. >> rose: funding for charlie rose is provided by the following. >> and by bloomberg, a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: we begin this evening with a press conference today with president trump and mitch mcconnell soon after their meeting at...
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unnecessary beauty, that's leonardo, i think it's a self portrait, it's him standing in the earth, the cosmost in. >> rose: what did you go about in search of leonardo? >> one of the things i discovered is he has more than 7,000 pages of his notebooks that we can still find. bill gates bought one of the science notebooks that leonardo kept. and paper is a great technology. 5,000 years later, the last supper, a mathematical diagrams, squared the circle, old craggy warrior, people have written about leonardo, they usually roach him as a great artist, the 12 or so great paintings. nest i wanted to start with the notebooks and show the science the engineers, the lists, he had to do lists every day in his notebooks, things he wanted to fgure out why is the sky blue and why do people yawn? that's what i thought curious. go through the notebooks day by day week by week through his notebooks. >> rose: did you have access to material nobody else had? >> the windsor castle that's where his unbelievable anatomy drawings were. since my wife kathy goat to meet a curator there, we got time at windsor it wa
unnecessary beauty, that's leonardo, i think it's a self portrait, it's him standing in the earth, the cosmost in. >> rose: what did you go about in search of leonardo? >> one of the things i discovered is he has more than 7,000 pages of his notebooks that we can still find. bill gates bought one of the science notebooks that leonardo kept. and paper is a great technology. 5,000 years later, the last supper, a mathematical diagrams, squared the circle, old craggy warrior, people...
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to get a kill wanted to prove with this that the cosmos was empty. couldn't imagine that for him space was filled by a subtle substance there was no space without matter he was wrong because there is a vacuum in space gas molecules sucked up by galaxies stars and planets. such mistakes didn't stop light as an early and like moment intellectual he was seeking to eliminate the grey area between appearance and reality in doing so he made many trivial mistakes. in accordance with my commendable custom i have miscalculated on numerous occasions. mental math wasn't his thing maybe that's why he developed a new mechanical calculating device with two groundbreaking improvements sprockets and the like. he even had them built. you know it was the first calculating machine that could monsta the four basic arithmetical operations addition subtraction multiplication and division. calculating machines all the ancestors of our modern computers. the only reason they can compute is because lightness was able to reduce every number to the digits zero and one. i'm aski
to get a kill wanted to prove with this that the cosmos was empty. couldn't imagine that for him space was filled by a subtle substance there was no space without matter he was wrong because there is a vacuum in space gas molecules sucked up by galaxies stars and planets. such mistakes didn't stop light as an early and like moment intellectual he was seeking to eliminate the grey area between appearance and reality in doing so he made many trivial mistakes. in accordance with my commendable...
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think of it just the last couple of months, cosmo denardo and sean kratz allegedly slaughter four acquaintancesed of gunning down college bound bianca roberson because of a traffic dispute? >> girard grandzol murdered in front of his toddler daughter for nothing. why? it's inexcusable. >> everybody used to play basketball with sports and everything like that even if it was in the neighbor. >> reporter: hit man is 30 years old he's seen a drastic change. >> more so every corner you go to you got worry about if it's safe that you can walk down that block. >> reporter: we know families are a factor. jobs are a factor because money is a big factor. mental health is a factor. we're looking at a dozen problems rolled into one. >> what's up. >> antoine brown runs unity in the community works on this stuff daily and we've got elevate how we see one another. >> we have to stop seeing each other as enemies and start seeing each others love. when you look at someone with an angry heart or angry mindset, you tend to want to do things to people. i think once, you know, you start to see people in a way as if
think of it just the last couple of months, cosmo denardo and sean kratz allegedly slaughter four acquaintancesed of gunning down college bound bianca roberson because of a traffic dispute? >> girard grandzol murdered in front of his toddler daughter for nothing. why? it's inexcusable. >> everybody used to play basketball with sports and everything like that even if it was in the neighbor. >> reporter: hit man is 30 years old he's seen a drastic change. >> more so every...
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channel in collaboration with the russian space agency ross cosmos and the leading spacecraft producer and so i really really cool project that they've been doing that actually began last november that was when the first video was released and it made the first producer of such videos in space also with tonight's presentation there will be an interview with the international space station with the astronauts who actually shot the actual footage so i'll be bringing that to you guys in about an hour but meanwhile i'm going to go around look at the video itself and hopefully get to try out the glasses to get the full experience and bring you more on that and now are you going to love this someone who tried these these kind of like the three d. virtual reality said it's amazing it will blow your mind so you have to tell us all about it and to it's going to be great jacqueline thank you. in the meantime the new u.s. ambassador to russia jon huntsman has been sworn in to the kremlin by president putin that experience then void previously meeting diplomatic missions across asia when appointed
channel in collaboration with the russian space agency ross cosmos and the leading spacecraft producer and so i really really cool project that they've been doing that actually began last november that was when the first video was released and it made the first producer of such videos in space also with tonight's presentation there will be an interview with the international space station with the astronauts who actually shot the actual footage so i'll be bringing that to you guys in about an...
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universe's precious metals like where gold come from may solve one of the great mysteries of the cosmos. up next after tragedy struck, the girl standing tall again with the help of strangers, inspiring america is next. looking into whether downed powerlines started the north bay fires. next at 6: we investigate concerns over the strength of pg&e power poles. and how two words are dominating your facebook feed and sparking change. next. right now at 6: >>> finally tonight, so many have lost so much in the fires still burning in the west. among them a young girl who got a precious gift today through the kindness of strangers. here is our inspiring america report. >> reporter: lilly is an athletic outgoing 9-year-old girl, always on the move, even though she's missing both limbs from her knees down. prosthetic legs gave lilly confidence and independence. until fire hit their santa rosa neighborhood last week. lilly and her mother jessica lost their home on tulip tree lane. her prosthetics were inside. >> i'm like, where are my legs? like everything that made me to do stuff by myself was in
universe's precious metals like where gold come from may solve one of the great mysteries of the cosmos. up next after tragedy struck, the girl standing tall again with the help of strangers, inspiring america is next. looking into whether downed powerlines started the north bay fires. next at 6: we investigate concerns over the strength of pg&e power poles. and how two words are dominating your facebook feed and sparking change. next. right now at 6: >>> finally tonight, so many...
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the r c three sixty project created it with russia's space agency ross cosmos and the country's leading spacecraft producer and a gear went on show the russian museum of cosmonaut x. virtual reality glasses allow people to experience the true walk out of the international space station into the unknown russian cosmonauts as well as people who attended the event shared their thoughts on the project. i'm really happy that it was us russians who were the first ones to try this technology in outer space i'm also really excited to see it because i've been in outer space numerous times but no idea how it looks in virtual reality but i know for sure that it's a unique experience that i think everyone would want to share it is very cool. to lose your cool knowledge and. i don't know a number of people made this this is very incredible which is the world is great that they not only do the important jobs ask cosmonauts they also think about ordinary people who play a lot of attention to space so make us feel like we are actually there. so you can check it out yourself i'm just looking though in o
the r c three sixty project created it with russia's space agency ross cosmos and the country's leading spacecraft producer and a gear went on show the russian museum of cosmonaut x. virtual reality glasses allow people to experience the true walk out of the international space station into the unknown russian cosmonauts as well as people who attended the event shared their thoughts on the project. i'm really happy that it was us russians who were the first ones to try this technology in outer...
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of crowds mufon of the cosmos feeling small but part of something huge astro tourism theme in the universe fifteen. it's the last week on d w. with the swaggering suit where is banged on a mental fish and frequent flyer. hit everything revolves around animal kingdom and legged fat. a week on animal had been sent only on a d.w.i. . in chicago the stadium was so loud it was a really special event don't remember it all my life everybody have a dream. and you don't need to set up your dreams when you see what's your most things are going well but we can still know when it's all right and not the man i always believed to return fire in munich into an international brand new. to. my family. an international brand. i shared passion. an exclusive journey into the sun by. the media sun me a phenomenon starting october fifteenth on d w and on mine. but i'm wondering. if you know i mean in your monotonous i'm going you know what i am. going to dance for cynical media. us all up with out about our. vision of getting. it on what it. is you know i mean when you're not in the scene what ink i put this on
of crowds mufon of the cosmos feeling small but part of something huge astro tourism theme in the universe fifteen. it's the last week on d w. with the swaggering suit where is banged on a mental fish and frequent flyer. hit everything revolves around animal kingdom and legged fat. a week on animal had been sent only on a d.w.i. . in chicago the stadium was so loud it was a really special event don't remember it all my life everybody have a dream. and you don't need to set up your dreams when...
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of these artifacts from these adolescent technological civilizations that can't wait to tell the cosmos what they can do and popping tonight stylist which we included and listening to ten maybe rocking out to johnny b. goode and thinking these guys knew how to party. >> that sounds like the basis for a great book. we have time for a couple of audience questions. yes? >> hi. i'm emily from nasa social media. we have a lot of questions on social. this first one comes from twitter. can you elaborate on your brain wave eeg that's inscribed on the golden disc and the love story inside? >> i would be happy to talk about that. so while we were -- the voyager record at cbs studios in manhattan, when did i ask carl if it was possible if i were to meditate and all of the impulses that my body was giving off, the -- my ekg, my eeg, every rem, every single thing, was it conceivable that the extra ter restrals of a different time can could reconstitute this meditation and interpret it and i remember carl's beaming at me and saying, you know, a billion years is a long time, annie, go do it. so i went
of these artifacts from these adolescent technological civilizations that can't wait to tell the cosmos what they can do and popping tonight stylist which we included and listening to ten maybe rocking out to johnny b. goode and thinking these guys knew how to party. >> that sounds like the basis for a great book. we have time for a couple of audience questions. yes? >> hi. i'm emily from nasa social media. we have a lot of questions on social. this first one comes from twitter. can...
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akin to the ones who've lost the thread there's a lot of further study there both as the and most cosmos plan on doing to figure out how to build and maintain the deep space gateway not to mention how to fund it these days a lot of science is done on the i pad and that would probably be a part of the gateway too which is also pretty funny considering how a lot of people who think we're at war with russia also like to say that science is somehow dying when the opposite is very true we're doing more science than ever and we're doing a lot of it with russians in space but most people probably have no idea because our mainstream media didn't even mention it when nasa announced the deep space gateway that's the real news and the fact that our media buried it is a real shame. what you have for breakfast yesterday why would you put those for the fish your wife or two dogs me. what's your biggest fear i have a bit on a hay ride was the last time you read a book board you say if you ever met the things the best quarterback. exploring the topic that doesn't belong on the p.c. now i need to do due
akin to the ones who've lost the thread there's a lot of further study there both as the and most cosmos plan on doing to figure out how to build and maintain the deep space gateway not to mention how to fund it these days a lot of science is done on the i pad and that would probably be a part of the gateway too which is also pretty funny considering how a lot of people who think we're at war with russia also like to say that science is somehow dying when the opposite is very true we're doing...
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according to a "cosmo" quiz, i'm pretty enough to just lie there. - no, no, she dropped her pen and madet up. - wait, that's it? ugh. men always think that women are trying to sleep with them. if a woman is even the slightest bit nice to a man, he thinks it's because she's in love with him. [mellow music] - relax. i've got a girlfriend. - i expect that kind of thing from justin, but from you, greg? - maybe it was innocent. but--but it felt wrong. - trust me, okay? this is diana effing st. effing tropez. if she wanted you... [laughing] she wouldn't throw a pen. she would just take you. she would just take you and just grab you and just take you and she would just shove it... [groans] - katie. - anyway, it didn't happen. ♪ ♪ hey, someone dressed up for their first day as head intern. very profesh. - i got the suit from my neighbor's son's bar mitzvah. gay. [sighs] good morning, underlings. i am carol wendelson, and i am your new head intern. look, we all loved brayden r., but let's be honest. he didn't run a very tight ship. that ends today. under my watch, we're gonna start washing the co
according to a "cosmo" quiz, i'm pretty enough to just lie there. - no, no, she dropped her pen and madet up. - wait, that's it? ugh. men always think that women are trying to sleep with them. if a woman is even the slightest bit nice to a man, he thinks it's because she's in love with him. [mellow music] - relax. i've got a girlfriend. - i expect that kind of thing from justin, but from you, greg? - maybe it was innocent. but--but it felt wrong. - trust me, okay? this is diana effing...
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of crowds mufon of the cosmos feeling small but have something huge astro tourism theme in the universe. how to call them a. more than just one reality. where i come from we have a transatlantic way of looking at things that's because my father is from germany my mother is from the united states of america and so i realized fairly early that it makes sense to explain the different realities. and now here at the heart of the european union in brussels we have twenty eight different realities and so i think people are really looking for any journalist they can trust for them to make sense of this. item is not tough enough and i work at the w. d w true diversity. where the world of science is at home in many languages. on top of that i've been going there you know. now with us our innovations magazine for asia. africa every week and always looking to the future on d. w. dot com science and research for asia. some people don't care about me. because they don't see my beauty. some people don't care about me because they think i have nothing to give. but two billion people do. to them i am ev
of crowds mufon of the cosmos feeling small but have something huge astro tourism theme in the universe. how to call them a. more than just one reality. where i come from we have a transatlantic way of looking at things that's because my father is from germany my mother is from the united states of america and so i realized fairly early that it makes sense to explain the different realities. and now here at the heart of the european union in brussels we have twenty eight different realities and...
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started back in november of last year and it's been in collaboration with the russian space agency cosmos and the leading spacecraft producer and the idea which of course in russian means energy and you can find all these videos at r.t. dot com and it's not just videos of space there's videos of protests and concerts lots of really interesting things to see there so right now i'm waiting for my turn to try on those goggles not personally letting you guys know what that experience is like or you know really want to know it's all about the headsets the go-go's as you said apparently it's almost as good as being that is nothing like what you just need to deal in the t.v. so do let is no i think you'll enjoy this i think. moving on britain's face fifteen years in jail for watching terrorist material online of this is according to new plans spawn the u.k. government secretary on the road intends to change the law to make watching extremist content on sites like you tube a criminal offense. takes a look at the reasons behind the move. the way the law works now is that it is illegal to download
started back in november of last year and it's been in collaboration with the russian space agency cosmos and the leading spacecraft producer and the idea which of course in russian means energy and you can find all these videos at r.t. dot com and it's not just videos of space there's videos of protests and concerts lots of really interesting things to see there so right now i'm waiting for my turn to try on those goggles not personally letting you guys know what that experience is like or you...
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the earth's precious metals like gold come from, which may solve one of the great mysteries of the cosmosafter tragedy struck, the g hi, i'm mindy kearns. it's great to finally meet you. nice to meet you too. your parents have been talking about you for years. sorry about that. they're all about me saving for a house, or starting a college fund for my son. actually, i want to know what you're thinking. have a seat. knowing that the most important goals are yours. multiplied by 14,000 financial advisors, it's a big deal. and it's how edward jones makes sense of investing. afi sure had a lot on my mind. my 30-year marriage... ...my 3-month old business... plus...what if this happened again? i was given warfarin in the hospital, but wondered, was this the best treatment for me? so i made a point to talk to my doctor. he told me about eliquis. eliquis treats dvt and pe blood clots and reduces the risk of them happening again. not only does eliquis treat dvt and pe blood clots. eliquis also had significantly less major bleeding than the standard treatment. eliquis had both... ...and that turne
the earth's precious metals like gold come from, which may solve one of the great mysteries of the cosmosafter tragedy struck, the g hi, i'm mindy kearns. it's great to finally meet you. nice to meet you too. your parents have been talking about you for years. sorry about that. they're all about me saving for a house, or starting a college fund for my son. actually, i want to know what you're thinking. have a seat. knowing that the most important goals are yours. multiplied by 14,000 financial...