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we didn't know that before curiosity went there. we didn't know that lakes survived on mars in this time period from 3 to 4 billion years ago. -- and we didn't know the extent organic matter was presence on -- present on mars and could be concentrate and would be preserveed for us to study. those are big questions the mission was designed to address. and you know, with these results, you just couldn't -- i couldn't be happier and how we have been able to meet objectives and provide them as material for future missions to use when they are designing where to go and how to accomplish the science. >> i think we have a little bit of time but i think there's one more question for the media we will try to sneak in. >> thank you the next question is from hillary the business i been cider. your line is opened. >> hi. thank for taking my question i want to ask about the methane is coming from. if you think that it's rising summer temperatures that are warming those up and that's how they are seeing it? >> chris you want to talk about the pos
we didn't know that before curiosity went there. we didn't know that lakes survived on mars in this time period from 3 to 4 billion years ago. -- and we didn't know the extent organic matter was presence on -- present on mars and could be concentrate and would be preserveed for us to study. those are big questions the mission was designed to address. and you know, with these results, you just couldn't -- i couldn't be happier and how we have been able to meet objectives and provide them as...
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we didn't know that before curiosity went there. we didn't know that lake survived on mars in the time period of millions of years ago. and we didn't know the extent that organic matter was present on mars, could be concentrated in these environments and would be preserved throughout the study today. those are big questions the mission was specifically designed to address. with these results you couldn't be -- i couldn't be happier in how we've been able to meet those objectives and provide them as material for future mission to use when they're designing where to go and how to accomplish their science. michelle: we just have a little time left. i think there's one more question from the media to sneak in. please go ahead. >> our next question is from hillary, bs insider. your line is open. >> hi. thank you for taking my question. i wanted to ask a question methane, is it the rising summer temperatures warming those up and that's how they are releasing it? ris: there is -- they're created through high pressure initially, that i coul
we didn't know that before curiosity went there. we didn't know that lake survived on mars in the time period of millions of years ago. and we didn't know the extent that organic matter was present on mars, could be concentrated in these environments and would be preserved throughout the study today. those are big questions the mission was specifically designed to address. with these results you couldn't be -- i couldn't be happier in how we've been able to meet those objectives and provide...
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the curiosity rover. it's a twin that we use for testing here on earth. the one on mars is in a place called gail crater and we sent it there and it's about 100-mile diameter hole in the ground that formed on a giant impact about four years and 10 million years ago. what true us is the mountain in the middle. that was not there when informed. in fact it formed by rivers and streams and deposited into the story lake that filled the crater and as that sediment settled it build up the layers that made up the mountain. each layer is younger than one below it so by climbing this mountain we can read the ancient history of mars. climbing is what we've been doing that most of curiosities mission. we are now a thousand feet and that's as high as some of the downtown discuss grippers of los angeles. we get an amazing view. we want to drill through each layer of this mountain. the samples the gender scribe were taken in 2015 and it's taken us a few years to get an understanding of these results as we can describe t
the curiosity rover. it's a twin that we use for testing here on earth. the one on mars is in a place called gail crater and we sent it there and it's about 100-mile diameter hole in the ground that formed on a giant impact about four years and 10 million years ago. what true us is the mountain in the middle. that was not there when informed. in fact it formed by rivers and streams and deposited into the story lake that filled the crater and as that sediment settled it build up the layers that...
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relentless curiosity is at the heart of her success. on vacation she brings manuscripts and then calls or sends a note to the author. i can testify that she is the reader of great insight and perception. i still remember the conversation about franklin and eleanor rosenfeld. she talked with me about complicated marriage and if she had known them. the greatest tribute or reader can give. her phone call after reading my memo touched it even more personal cord. she zeroed in on the relationship. she was housebound and died when i turned just 15. she pointed out that books and storytelling have become the anchor of my life. when carolyn finish reading team of rivals books are at the center of our conversation. we talked about the hunger for reading that led abraham lincoln scour the countryside to borrow books. when he found a copy of shakespeare or king james he was also excited that he cannot eat or sleep. it's the same sense of excitement that carolyn radiates when she helps with the birth of a young writer or savers the continuing succe
relentless curiosity is at the heart of her success. on vacation she brings manuscripts and then calls or sends a note to the author. i can testify that she is the reader of great insight and perception. i still remember the conversation about franklin and eleanor rosenfeld. she talked with me about complicated marriage and if she had known them. the greatest tribute or reader can give. her phone call after reading my memo touched it even more personal cord. she zeroed in on the relationship....
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as i said, i became a foreign correspondent, i came to work for the new york times to satisfy my curiosity and you get to go out and do interesting things. i know somebody checked my expense account. what i want to do is talk about
as i said, i became a foreign correspondent, i came to work for the new york times to satisfy my curiosity and you get to go out and do interesting things. i know somebody checked my expense account. what i want to do is talk about
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it's a curiosity perhaps.a curiosity, it's very strange, it's totally very odd and at times quite creepy. but i think it's got something and i'm not entirely sure what it is. your third choice this week, the happy prince which i found that you very sad film. rupert everett writing, directing, starring producing as well a film about the final days of oscar wilde, a passion project. essentially having served time in prison for gross indecency which he was convicted of, he comes out of prison and those abroad where he ta kes prison and those abroad where he takes on an assumed name and he's friends rally around him was his health is declining and his finances are ruined and his reputation is in tatters and he is estranged from his family which breaks his heart, here's a clip. constance, my dear, good, beautiful wife. there's nothing i could ever say that will undo the great hurt i caused you. we both know that. for two years, i have laying on hard boards notes on goldstone, dino own shame and thought of as well.
it's a curiosity perhaps.a curiosity, it's very strange, it's totally very odd and at times quite creepy. but i think it's got something and i'm not entirely sure what it is. your third choice this week, the happy prince which i found that you very sad film. rupert everett writing, directing, starring producing as well a film about the final days of oscar wilde, a passion project. essentially having served time in prison for gross indecency which he was convicted of, he comes out of prison and...
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the curiosity rover has found organic material in three billion—year—old rocks.se of fraser plans to shut over half its stores.
the curiosity rover has found organic material in three billion—year—old rocks.se of fraser plans to shut over half its stores.
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>> there was definitely curiosity., the young men, they were age 20, they're not allowed to really ask anything. but they meet want to know how many television channels there are, for example, because they really only have one that only plays the great leader, programs over and over and over again. and i think something as little as there's more than one channel that plays different kind of programs is a dangerous idea for them. so curiosity is there. i think what i was struck by was how frightened they were to show that. they're constantly checking themselves because somebody is watching and somebody might report on them having shown that curiosity. so i think what fear that they're under. it's that unfathomable consequence for that fear was what i found to be not only incredibly sad but also an unthinkable reality because we don't know what that is like to be under that kind of consistent fear. >> barbara, you talk about how there is a sense now that things might not be agreed or there something beyond. how much has
>> there was definitely curiosity., the young men, they were age 20, they're not allowed to really ask anything. but they meet want to know how many television channels there are, for example, because they really only have one that only plays the great leader, programs over and over and over again. and i think something as little as there's more than one channel that plays different kind of programs is a dangerous idea for them. so curiosity is there. i think what i was struck by was how...
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the curiosity rover has found organic material in three billion year old rocks.
the curiosity rover has found organic material in three billion year old rocks.
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. >> glor: nasa's curiosity rover has been inching its way across >> glor: nasa's "curiosity" rover hasay across mars for nearly six years. oue agency said they found inmething very interesting. kris van cleave explains why. >> reporter: nasa knows when it says it has an announcement about mars, everyone will have ion.same question. >> so i'm going tell you right now what we're not announcing today is the detection of life. >> reporter: so no little green ron roaming the red planet. >> i'm a martian! >> reporter: but what they have found is still pretty exciting, especially for a nasa scientist. it's more evidence that life stuld have existed on the planet or may still be there. it's based on what the "curiosity" rover discovered in an ancient martian lake bed called gayle crater. when the rover drilled into rock it found different types of organic molecules. is organic material is associated with life on earth. hierything we know on earth s.sociated with biology is composed of organic molecules. >> reporter: the rover also confirmed seasonal increases in methane gas. on earth, methane
. >> glor: nasa's curiosity rover has been inching its way across >> glor: nasa's "curiosity" rover hasay across mars for nearly six years. oue agency said they found inmething very interesting. kris van cleave explains why. >> reporter: nasa knows when it says it has an announcement about mars, everyone will have ion.same question. >> so i'm going tell you right now what we're not announcing today is the detection of life. >> reporter: so no little green...
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coming up, nasa's curiosity rover may have made its most significant discovery yet.red planet what this , means for finding life on mars. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> ♪ is there life on mars? emily: well, there might finally be an answer to david bowie's timeless question. or at least a better chance to narrow down the answer. nasa's mars curiosity rover has found what could be the foundation for life on the red planet. organic molecules have been found on mars' 3.5 billion-year-old bedrock. elon musk may be trying to colonize mars now, but nasa says this means chances of finding life there already just went up. to tell us more about the earth-shaking discovery, we spoke to a bio geochemist from nasa goddard space flight center and the lead author of the study on these findings. >> essentially, we found organic matter in rocks from an ancient lake on mars. that lake was around 3.5 billion years ago. so that planet was a lot different back then, and we have had other clues that tell us pretty much their water was around, their nutrients were around and energy sources aroun
coming up, nasa's curiosity rover may have made its most significant discovery yet.red planet what this , means for finding life on mars. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> ♪ is there life on mars? emily: well, there might finally be an answer to david bowie's timeless question. or at least a better chance to narrow down the answer. nasa's mars curiosity rover has found what could be the foundation for life on the red planet. organic molecules have been found on mars' 3.5 billion-year-old...
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relentless curiosity is at the heart of her success.cations, a dozen bound manuscripts, invariably calling or sending a note to the author and i can testify after quite a few of those calls that she is a reader of great insight and perception. i can still remember the conversation we had about franklin and eleanor roosevelt when she read no ordinary times, she talked about their complicated marriages if she too had known them over the years, the greatest tribute a reader can give to a writer. her phone call after reading my memoir about growing up in love with the brododgokn s touched a more personal court. she zeroed in on the role books had played in my relationship with my mother who had only an eighth-grade education but who read books in every spare moment she could find. she was essentially housebound and died when i turned 15, books and storytelling had already become the anchor of my life. when carolyn finished reading team of rivals books were at the center of our conversation. we talked about the deep hunger for reading that l
relentless curiosity is at the heart of her success.cations, a dozen bound manuscripts, invariably calling or sending a note to the author and i can testify after quite a few of those calls that she is a reader of great insight and perception. i can still remember the conversation we had about franklin and eleanor roosevelt when she read no ordinary times, she talked about their complicated marriages if she too had known them over the years, the greatest tribute a reader can give to a writer....
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nasa says the new information came from the curiosity rover that has been collecting samples on the surface of mars. the rover was sent to help scientists figure out if there was ever life on mars. but nasa is being extremely secretive about what it's fighting so far. it does say that there will be several experts at today's event including the man in charged of analyzing that's samples collected by curiosity. the announcement is at 11:00 this morning. >>> 4:25. the head coach of the super bowl champion says it's time to stop talking about how president trump canceled his team's visit to the white house and started talking about the coming football season. the eagles responded to the white house cancellation. malcolm jenkins, one of the most outspoken team leaders, delivered his message in a different way. instead of speaking to reporters, he held up signs in the locker room. one time, colin kaepernick gave $1 million to charity. >> people think you are disrespecting the flag, which is never the case. it's about the killing of unarmed minorities. that's what it's always been about. >> the w
nasa says the new information came from the curiosity rover that has been collecting samples on the surface of mars. the rover was sent to help scientists figure out if there was ever life on mars. but nasa is being extremely secretive about what it's fighting so far. it does say that there will be several experts at today's event including the man in charged of analyzing that's samples collected by curiosity. the announcement is at 11:00 this morning. >>> 4:25. the head coach of the...
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nasa officials announced a new discovery which -- by a -- the rover curiosity. the potential building blocks for life. the best evidence -- nasa scientists are cautioning people not to get too excited. >> we've had organic molecules in rocks from ancient lake bed. those organic molecules could have come from life. we don't know that there was any life on mars. >> reporter: the curiosity rover has also confirmed seasonal increases of methane in the martian atmosphere. rear they can't rule out a biological source like here on earth, where methane comes from animal and plant life. >>> our time is 4:34. the washington capitals are the new stanley cup champions. they beat las vegas 4-3. >> >> there it is. they won game five of the finals last night in las vegas. they clinched that series four games to one. alex won the conn smythe trophy. it was a late night for people in dc. they were celebrating in the streets after that big win. a sea of red field more than four city blocks outside capital one arena marking the capital's first title in the franchise's 44 year hist
nasa officials announced a new discovery which -- by a -- the rover curiosity. the potential building blocks for life. the best evidence -- nasa scientists are cautioning people not to get too excited. >> we've had organic molecules in rocks from ancient lake bed. those organic molecules could have come from life. we don't know that there was any life on mars. >> reporter: the curiosity rover has also confirmed seasonal increases of methane in the martian atmosphere. rear they can't...
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use our child-like curiosity to explore. >> posting to social media. those digital distractions. >> right on the stone? >> right there. >> it's why she trained to become a certified forest therapy guide. >> technology has taken over. we're so disconnected with it. i think forest therapy brings people here, it brings people together. it brings people to the present moment.i try to be out walking day. >> a doctor who wrote a book about nature's affect on the brain says we are wired to seek out information which can feed and addictive cycle with technology. how do we use nature to stop the cycle? >> well, part of the issue with nature is that the lack of nature is causing part of that. when we are exposed to nature, there's this awe affect that happens. literally going from feeling closed to feeling open and connected, to feeling like we belong. dopamine gets released. our immune system is improved. the stress response is decreased. >> all of the wiring that has been working against you when you feel stress can work for you if you find yourself in nature?
use our child-like curiosity to explore. >> posting to social media. those digital distractions. >> right on the stone? >> right there. >> it's why she trained to become a certified forest therapy guide. >> technology has taken over. we're so disconnected with it. i think forest therapy brings people here, it brings people together. it brings people to the present moment.i try to be out walking day. >> a doctor who wrote a book about nature's affect on the...
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coming up, nasa's curiosity rover may have made its most significant discovery yet. means for finding life on mars. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: well, there might finally be an answer to david bowie's timeless can -- question. nasa's curiosity rover has found what could be the foundation for life on the red planet. have beenlecules found on the three and a half billion-year-old bedrock. elon musk maybe trying to colonize mars now, but nasa says chances of finding life have just going up. to tell us more about this discovery, we spoke to a bio geochemist from nasa and lead author of the study on these findings. >> essentially found organic matter from rocks on an old lake from mars. that lake was around 3.5 billion years ago. the planet was a lot different and we have other clues that tell us there was water and nutrients around an energy sources around. and now we have evidence of organic material. everything that life would need to be happy was there. we just don't know if there was life. the organic materials that we found could be from life or perhaps they were pos
coming up, nasa's curiosity rover may have made its most significant discovery yet. means for finding life on mars. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: well, there might finally be an answer to david bowie's timeless can -- question. nasa's curiosity rover has found what could be the foundation for life on the red planet. have beenlecules found on the three and a half billion-year-old bedrock. elon musk maybe trying to colonize mars now, but nasa says chances of finding life have just going up. to...
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nasa officials announced a new discovery made by the rover curiosity, which has been exploring the reday they discovered organic molecules or compounds which are the potential building blocks for life. it's the best evidence they found so far. >>> we've had organic molecules in rocks from the ancient lakeside park from life. we don't know that there was everett life on mars. >> the curiosity rover has also confirmed sharp seasonal increases of methane in the martian atmosphere. researchers say they can't rule out a biological source like here on where methane typically comes from animal and plant life as well as the environment itself. >>> 5:55. there's a new stanley cup champion in hockey. the washington capitals. they beat las vegas 4-3. >> he scores! >> the capitals won game five of the stanley cup finals in las vegas. they clinched that the series four games to one. alex won. that honor is given to the postseason's most valuable player. people in the streets celebrating that big stanley cup win rick a sea of red filled more than four city blocks outside capital one arena, marking t
nasa officials announced a new discovery made by the rover curiosity, which has been exploring the reday they discovered organic molecules or compounds which are the potential building blocks for life. it's the best evidence they found so far. >>> we've had organic molecules in rocks from the ancient lakeside park from life. we don't know that there was everett life on mars. >> the curiosity rover has also confirmed sharp seasonal increases of methane in the martian atmosphere....
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it's based on what the curiosity rover discovered in an ancient martian lake bed called gale crater.ed into rock it found different types of organic molecules. >> organic material is associated with life on earth. everything that we know on earth is associated with biology is composed of organic molecules. >> reporter: the rover confirmed seasonal increases in methane gas. on earth, methane comes mostly from human, animal and plant life. none of which has been found on mars. >> there's a mystery there as to why it's there, where it's from. and that's what future missions are going to have to figure out. >> because it could be a sign of life? >> it could be a sign of life. >> reporter: back in 2013 the rover found hints of other organic materials in the same lake bed. but while all of the findings could mean there's life on the planet, there could be other explanations. >> it could come from meteorites. they're falling into the planet. they could come from the rocks themselves and be washed into this lake by rivers. >> reporter: so for now, the only real martians are in the movies. kr
it's based on what the curiosity rover discovered in an ancient martian lake bed called gale crater.ed into rock it found different types of organic molecules. >> organic material is associated with life on earth. everything that we know on earth is associated with biology is composed of organic molecules. >> reporter: the rover confirmed seasonal increases in methane gas. on earth, methane comes mostly from human, animal and plant life. none of which has been found on mars....
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could be something that's unlike any life we've ever seen before we're same pitches of the rover the curiosity rover there for the cost to send it to mars so it's really seems to have done its work while he's been up there doesn't oh definitely you know it's been almost six earth years at this point and we've made a lot of really interesting discoveries in terms of the past habitability of mars and the rover still going strong so we've got a lot more of this mountain of layered lakes that emits to drive up so we don't know what else we might be able to find very grateful for your time tony and are some thanks very much for joining us great thanks so much for having me. so i had this news our. whole. business updates. going places to get. business updates. going places to get. south africa and india have been junking marking the one hundred twenty fifth anniversary of an incident that was to have a profound effect on the histories when the gandy was forcibly removed from a whites only train the incident to a seen by historians as the indian independence leaders first act of civil disobedience r
could be something that's unlike any life we've ever seen before we're same pitches of the rover the curiosity rover there for the cost to send it to mars so it's really seems to have done its work while he's been up there doesn't oh definitely you know it's been almost six earth years at this point and we've made a lot of really interesting discoveries in terms of the past habitability of mars and the rover still going strong so we've got a lot more of this mountain of layered lakes that emits...
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nasa scientists say the mars curiosity rover discovered three different types of organic molecules five
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curiosity has also confirmed sharp seasonal increase of methane in the atmosphere. earth where methane comes from animal and plant life and the environment itself. >>> coming up here, a startling sta tissic. the nation's suicide -- statistic, the nation's suicide rate is on the rise. >> we know that prevention programs work and can be effecte ducing this trag >> your weekend is just around the corner. hours away. i'll let you know what to expect coming up. ♪ ♪ ♪ raindrops on roses and whiskers on kittens ♪ ♪ bright copper kettles and warm woolen mittens ♪ ♪ these are a few of my favorite things ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> a new report from the centers for disease control and prevention shows there's been a troubling increase in the nation's suicide rate. >> as steve harrigan tells us, in many of these cases there are few signs that people are in distress before they end their lives. >> reporter: fashion designer kate spade taking her own life earlier this week. it was a shock to her fans and renewed discussions about mental health awareness. now a new report from the cdc shows the su
curiosity has also confirmed sharp seasonal increase of methane in the atmosphere. earth where methane comes from animal and plant life and the environment itself. >>> coming up here, a startling sta tissic. the nation's suicide -- statistic, the nation's suicide rate is on the rise. >> we know that prevention programs work and can be effecte ducing this trag >> your weekend is just around the corner. hours away. i'll let you know what to expect coming up. ♪ ♪ ♪...
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scientists say the mars curiosity rover discovered three different types of organic molecules when itse had ever happened to me before, ever. i was getting ready for the thing i was doing in the evening. and the next thing i knew, i couldn't talk. i didn't know what was happening. last may, tessa jowell, the former culture secretary who brought the olympics to the uk, was diagnosed with an aggressive form of brain cancer. while other more common cancers have seen treatment breakthroughs, her cancer has been underfunded and has had no major new treatments for 50 years.
scientists say the mars curiosity rover discovered three different types of organic molecules when itse had ever happened to me before, ever. i was getting ready for the thing i was doing in the evening. and the next thing i knew, i couldn't talk. i didn't know what was happening. last may, tessa jowell, the former culture secretary who brought the olympics to the uk, was diagnosed with an aggressive form of brain cancer. while other more common cancers have seen treatment breakthroughs, her...
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curiosity rover detected methane in the martian atmosphere.ould support life. >>> okay. lord stanley has a new home. the nation's capital. andy scholes is here in studio with the caps cup clinching victory and the great 8 finally gets to hoist the stanley cup. l. start winning today. book now at lq.com start winning today. i'start at the new carfax.comar. show me minivans with no reported accidents. boom. love it. [struggles] show me the carfax. start your used car search at the all-new carfax.com. i'm about to start the hair, skin and nails challenge. so my future self will thank me. thank you. i become a model? yes. no. start the challenge today. and try new tropical citrus flavor with collagen. nature's bounty. and help you feel more strength & energy in just 2 weeks. i'll take that. ensure high protein, with 16 grams of protein and 4 grams of sugar. ensure® with 16 grams of protein and 4 grams of sugar. just another day on the farm. or is it? this farmer's morning starts in outer space. where satellites feed infrared images of his land int
curiosity rover detected methane in the martian atmosphere.ould support life. >>> okay. lord stanley has a new home. the nation's capital. andy scholes is here in studio with the caps cup clinching victory and the great 8 finally gets to hoist the stanley cup. l. start winning today. book now at lq.com start winning today. i'start at the new carfax.comar. show me minivans with no reported accidents. boom. love it. [struggles] show me the carfax. start your used car search at the...
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as one person put it, a hero of human curiosity. we'll be right back. digital divide is splitting this country. we have parents who are trying to get their kids off of too much social media and computers, and then we have parents who would only hope their children have access. middle school is a really key transition point, right. the stakes start changing. students begin to really start thinking about their futures. what i like about verizon's approach is that it's not limited to just giving kids new tools, it's really about empowering educators to teach in different ways, and exposing kids to more active forms of learning. giving technology is not a total solution. teaching technology, now that is. we always came through for our customers. from day one, it's how we earned your trust. until... we lost it. today, we're renewing our commitment to you. fixing what went wrong. and ending product sales goals for branch bankers. so we can focus on your satisfaction. it's a new day at wells fargo. but it's a lot like our first day. wells fargo. established 18
as one person put it, a hero of human curiosity. we'll be right back. digital divide is splitting this country. we have parents who are trying to get their kids off of too much social media and computers, and then we have parents who would only hope their children have access. middle school is a really key transition point, right. the stakes start changing. students begin to really start thinking about their futures. what i like about verizon's approach is that it's not limited to just giving...
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the samples have been taken by curiosity rover, slowly exploring the chemistry of mars, burrowing down methane on earth is produced from biology, it's produced from termites or rice paddies, or cows, orsheep, or termites, etc. because of that, there's always been this interest in mars' methane. at the moment, it is not clearjust how common life might be on other planets. we only have one example, here on earth. but discovering life on our next—door neighbour, even if it is only little green microorganisms, would tell us a lot about both ourselves and the likelihood of life outside our solar system. fascinating stuff. thanks for watching. bye—bye. hello there, good evening. some warm sunshine this weekend, perhaps one or two showers around as well. today, we have had this zone of cloud across northern england, across parts of the midlands and wales. the rain in that is petering out. the cloud in scotland and northern ireland has triggered some thunderstorms and slow—moving downpours. those should become fewer and lighter overnight, but not completely. otherwise, it should be dry, with c
the samples have been taken by curiosity rover, slowly exploring the chemistry of mars, burrowing down methane on earth is produced from biology, it's produced from termites or rice paddies, or cows, orsheep, or termites, etc. because of that, there's always been this interest in mars' methane. at the moment, it is not clearjust how common life might be on other planets. we only have one example, here on earth. but discovering life on our next—door neighbour, even if it is only little green...
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northern islands abortion knows come under attack from britain's supremes courts and nasa says it's curiosity rover has found potential building blocks of life on mars. i was still got some rather unsettled weather stretched across australia from the northwest right down to was that southeastern corner still making its way a little further east with so that we can call it somewhat disappointing there into south australia for adelaide and also for melbourne fourteen fifteen degrees for the north it's not too bad it's oprah's been getting up into the low twenty's just sixty celsius there for perth but here it is dry and find there's a rare cloud just pushing water up towards that northwestern corner it will sink a little further south east which is because three sas day kind of getting stretched out really tending to fizzle out in the process tearing up in victoria eventually the eastern side of the state pushing over towards camber will see somewhat where the southern parts of new south wales again seeing a few showers but for many it's looking drier as we go on into the weekend sixteen celsiu
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and gone west on that basis, he did not, he absolutely categorically refused to go and -- another curiosity is he constituency proved to be the full bloods of the cherokee that the cherokee had respond today capitalism in a way that most societies do by creating class that were never the cherokee way. the cherokee had always been society where no one was really materially different from anybody else. nobody was better, nobody was worse, they were all in it together. when capitalism comes in, people are better, people are worse and the full bloods, the people who were john ross' backers, the ones who were committed to traditional ways and wanted to stay where they were and had no real concept of the larger threats because they were not ones to either leave the nation or to learn too much about what was going on outside. they were not particularly educated whereas the whites and the mixed bloods that the ridge appealed to were much more savvy, they were wealthy, money that they could take with them out to oklahoma and get started again there. so that was the divide that the upper class mix bl
and gone west on that basis, he did not, he absolutely categorically refused to go and -- another curiosity is he constituency proved to be the full bloods of the cherokee that the cherokee had respond today capitalism in a way that most societies do by creating class that were never the cherokee way. the cherokee had always been society where no one was really materially different from anybody else. nobody was better, nobody was worse, they were all in it together. when capitalism comes in,...
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my curiosity. today. w. e t. hi and welcome to a keno favorites edition on international stars from germany now it used to be when a german actor went to hollywood they had to make do playing the third nazi from the right but no longer german formers now are making a big without resorting to tired stereotypes onto the show we're looking at seven international stars from. money and at the roles that made their careers we start with a trio who could hardly be more different two women one man three faces of a new generation. muslim tradition it was intentional in the u.s. science fiction thriller geos storm alexandra maria lara place a scientist on a space station who tries to save humanity from an environmental catastrophe. at least of my was glad that an actor that didn't come from the us was given such a big role. to would have touched and it's not her first on a shooting and with girl next door good looks laura has quietly built up an international career the romanian born german actress is a familiar face on th
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space agency nasa say the curiosity rover has discovered the best evidence yet that life once did exist on mars the rover has unearthed organic molecules preserved in three and a half billion year old rock it means there's a possibility that microorganisms was populated was one of the closest planets. a little closer to home south africa and india the one hundred and twenty fifth anniversary of a significant moment in their histories when mahatma gandhi was forced off a whites only train now the incident in pietermaritzburg is seen as the indian independence leader's first act of civil disobedience how room has more. one hundred twenty five years ago mahatma gandhi was on a train traveling to the city of pretoria south africa's capital this reenactment shows gandhi sitting in the first class carriage it was a time of racial segregation only white people were allowed to sit here during the local government all motives to travel in the van gundy who was a lawyer from india refused to move to the back of the train where black people were supposed to sit eventually he was thrown off after h
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co -- curiosity rover. rover detected methane in the atmosphere. the simple organic substance found in other places in our solar system that could support life. rea rea researchers call it a breakthrough. >>> g7 leesaders ready to do business without the u.s. president trump is so unimpressed he is leaving early. >>> the president leaves for the g7 in a few hours and leaving early. he'll defend his new tariffs after a twitter tirade at world leaders he will meet with directly today. >>> a long time senate staffer arrested for allegedly lying about leaks. his reporter has her e-mail and phone records secretly seized. >>> and finally something everyone in washington can agree on. stanley cup heads to d.c. for the first time in franchise history. welcome to "early start." a good morning in the nation's capital. >> it is friday. i'm christine romans. finally june 8th. >> i'm dave briggs. air force one is wheels up for canada and the g7 summit. president trump will not stay long. he plans to leave quebec tomorrow morning skipping climate change and envi
co -- curiosity rover. rover detected methane in the atmosphere. the simple organic substance found in other places in our solar system that could support life. rea rea researchers call it a breakthrough. >>> g7 leesaders ready to do business without the u.s. president trump is so unimpressed he is leaving early. >>> the president leaves for the g7 in a few hours and leaving early. he'll defend his new tariffs after a twitter tirade at world leaders he will meet with directly...
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of detection is before we thought we'd seen methane on mars but now we have confirmed action with curiosity and we know that the levels in the martian atmosphere change over time now methane on mars should be destroyed in the atmosphere on a pretty short scale over the course of about three hundred years so wherever this methane is coming from it has to be continually produced for us to be detecting it and the two main sources of methane that we know about from earth are life like microbes that produce methane as their byproduct or some type of geologic activity where you have water interacting with rocks that can produce methane and anywhere we finally quit water on earth we tend to find life so that makes it a pretty exciting discovery for mars but it doesn't necessarily mean that there is or was life there it's just one possibility of where this that thing could be coming from a full a person might be a sound a stupid question what does this mean that life could develop if there's a soul will say that even if there's no life then now it could end up happening in the future. i would say i
of detection is before we thought we'd seen methane on mars but now we have confirmed action with curiosity and we know that the levels in the martian atmosphere change over time now methane on mars should be destroyed in the atmosphere on a pretty short scale over the course of about three hundred years so wherever this methane is coming from it has to be continually produced for us to be detecting it and the two main sources of methane that we know about from earth are life like microbes that...
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. >>> nasa's curiosity rover has been inching its way across mars for nearly six years. today the agency said it found something very interesting. kris van cleave explains why. >> reporter: nasa knows when it says it has an announcement about mars, everyone will have the same question. >> so i'm going to tell you right now what we're not announcing today is the detection of life. ep>> ror sten planet. ing the >> i'm a martian. >> reporter: but what they have found is still pretty exciting, especially for a nasa scientist. it's more evidence that life could have existed on the planet or may still be there. it's based on what the curiosity rover discovered in an ancient martian lake bed called gale crater. when the rover drilled into rock, it found different types ofrgan molecules. >> everything we know on earth, especially with biology is composed of organic molecules. >> reporter: the over also confirmed seasonal increases in methane gas. on earth methane comes mostly from human, animal and plant life, none of which has been found on mars. >> there is a mystery there as
. >>> nasa's curiosity rover has been inching its way across mars for nearly six years. today the agency said it found something very interesting. kris van cleave explains why. >> reporter: nasa knows when it says it has an announcement about mars, everyone will have the same question. >> so i'm going to tell you right now what we're not announcing today is the detection of life. ep>> ror sten planet. ing the >> i'm a martian. >> reporter: but what they...
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curiosity. so more. d.w. . manasses . your austrian and one of today's most important german language authors you're a passionate champion of europe and the european union and that's the subject of your latest novel the capital it's come out at a time when many people are upset about the e.u. with all its internal divisions and they don't care much for europe kratz. are you hopelessly idealistic. this is even a comment on how you can support the idea of europe and still be very critical of the current state of the e.u. . there will be a four year old anything else would be ridiculous. if you ignore problems you lose credibility will it go pretty ok do you know if you want to advance the european project you have to criticize the way things are right now good to see that the concept is worth defending we need to develop a vision of what we want for the continent of these we call on the basis of something that can be summed up in a single sentence or something that everyone can agree with doing. no european country not even
curiosity. so more. d.w. . manasses . your austrian and one of today's most important german language authors you're a passionate champion of europe and the european union and that's the subject of your latest novel the capital it's come out at a time when many people are upset about the e.u. with all its internal divisions and they don't care much for europe kratz. are you hopelessly idealistic. this is even a comment on how you can support the idea of europe and still be very critical of the...
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it is a curiosity. it is very strange, it is very, very odd, and quite creepy.t has got something, but i am not quite sure what it is. definitely want to see and judge yourself. the third choice this week, the happy prince. i found that such a sad film. inevitably so. rupert everett, writing, starring and producing, as well. a film about the final years and days of oscar wilde. having spent time in prison for indecency, he comes out of prison and goes abroad. his friends rally round to some extent, but his health is declining, his finances are ruined. his reputation is in tatters, and he is estranged from his family, which breaks his heart. here is a clip. constance... my dear, good, beautifulwife. there is nothing i can ever say that will undo the great hurt that i have caused you. we both know that. for two years, i have lain on hard boards, knelt on cold stone, dined on shame and thought of little else. you and my sons are the only things in my life. worried not for the hope that one day i would meet you all again, i don't think i could go on. my desire to li
it is a curiosity. it is very strange, it is very, very odd, and quite creepy.t has got something, but i am not quite sure what it is. definitely want to see and judge yourself. the third choice this week, the happy prince. i found that such a sad film. inevitably so. rupert everett, writing, starring and producing, as well. a film about the final years and days of oscar wilde. having spent time in prison for indecency, he comes out of prison and goes abroad. his friends rally round to some...
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and scientists say nasa's curiosity rover has found potential building blocks for life in an ancient martian lake bed the data is part of the u.s. space agency's search for gannett molecules on mars researchers said the discovery could be a sign of life but there may be nonbiological explanations for the findings as well . well here on earth the environmental activist group greenpeace is warning that micro plastics are polluting one of the earth's most sensitive ecosystems greenpeace has found tiny plastic particles that other talk sins in water and snow samples taken from the antarctic a sign that says that pollution is reaching even the most remote corners of our world. antarctica the earth's southernmost continent is a highly sensitive ecosystem at hope bay home to the penguin colony the environmental organization greenpeace took snow and water samples earlier this year to measure the extent of pollution here. this is what most of us imagine the antarctic as a pristine place of untouched wilderness but our findings show that sadly not the case anymore plastic was discovered make p
and scientists say nasa's curiosity rover has found potential building blocks for life in an ancient martian lake bed the data is part of the u.s. space agency's search for gannett molecules on mars researchers said the discovery could be a sign of life but there may be nonbiological explanations for the findings as well . well here on earth the environmental activist group greenpeace is warning that micro plastics are polluting one of the earth's most sensitive ecosystems greenpeace has found...
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to just eroding investor confidence for fun if tesla is going to graduate from being a corporate curiosity to a mainstream industry player and shareholders certainly do not like it when you joke about money do they thank you very much. to a marriage of media giants he was supposed to seal its takeover of time warner last autumn but washington stepped in to block it now a judge says the government has taken its base shot and lost. c.n.n. has long been a thorn in donald trump signed according to the u.s. president the broadcaster cost of media colossus time warner is a push of fake news critics say that's what's driven him to fight tooth and nail to prevent an eighty billion dollar merger between time warner and a t.n.t. trump says he's worried about antitrust regulations but the federal court in washington dismissed those concerns. the judge found that none of those concerns had any merit in rejecting any conditions or any position of regulations upon the merger going forward or resolving victory for the company and a huge setback for the apartment of justice after months of deadlock the tw
to just eroding investor confidence for fun if tesla is going to graduate from being a corporate curiosity to a mainstream industry player and shareholders certainly do not like it when you joke about money do they thank you very much. to a marriage of media giants he was supposed to seal its takeover of time warner last autumn but washington stepped in to block it now a judge says the government has taken its base shot and lost. c.n.n. has long been a thorn in donald trump signed according to...
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as in adventure perhaps one of the last curiosities motivated by idealism where edison invented largely practical products to make money but tesla felt that even though he didn't like many he did enjoy it and he enjoyed his nice apartment at the waldorf-astoria but that's was in the marketplace and invention was more important than profit. no doubt he aimed high, perhaps higher than any other adventure we have had in this country part of my reason for writing the book is to give more credit and exposure that he has gotten. i'm not trying to criticize edison as they did amazing things but tesla did as well. these are a few pictures of him. but through his idealism thought he would bring power to everyone around the world freely to create robots and basically driven by the inner force that felt sheer creation was the most important thing in the world and i would argue we are all better for it. thank you very much. [applause] >> we have time for just a few questions if anybody has time for our guest. >> i seems like. >> he made a lot of mistakes not long after the wright brothers flew the
as in adventure perhaps one of the last curiosities motivated by idealism where edison invented largely practical products to make money but tesla felt that even though he didn't like many he did enjoy it and he enjoyed his nice apartment at the waldorf-astoria but that's was in the marketplace and invention was more important than profit. no doubt he aimed high, perhaps higher than any other adventure we have had in this country part of my reason for writing the book is to give more credit and...
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correspondent and actually i came to work, you know, to work for the new york times to satisfy my curiosity, and it's a great, you know, you get to go out and do interesting things on expense account. so i know that there's somebody who checked my expense account. [laughter] >> so, i want to talk a bit -- what i want to do is talk about ethan allen only slightly because he is surrounded by such interesting people that, in limited time ethan allen's story will tell itself. so what i want to do is go through and talk about some of the people who i really got to know while writing this. there's an elky hardy came out in a statement which i like, the past is a foreign country. they do differently there. well, william faulkner said, the past is never past. [laughter] >> but in this case, i think it's what hartley had to say that sort of-- and i became a foreign correspondent, i began covering this material and i began to think, as i looked at what was happening around here and i thought, and i think i began digging into this before i introduce you to the-- some of my favorite characters in the b
correspondent and actually i came to work, you know, to work for the new york times to satisfy my curiosity, and it's a great, you know, you get to go out and do interesting things on expense account. so i know that there's somebody who checked my expense account. [laughter] >> so, i want to talk a bit -- what i want to do is talk about ethan allen only slightly because he is surrounded by such interesting people that, in limited time ethan allen's story will tell itself. so what i want...
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it was just curiosity. and, isn't that really what being a journalist is all about, being curious?> when he brought "parts unknown" to cnn and i interviewed hip about his mission was. he basically says, i want to go to familiar and less familiar places to tell the american people about all these places but through the medium they'll be able to relate to. so, food. everyone can relate to food, right? so he was also telling about culture and politics, and history, and the geography, but through food. >> welcome to shanghi profenc d he understand. >> that episode that i love was the episode about pittsburgh, just because he's saying, anthony bourdain" parts downknown" travels the world. he's going to paurg, right? >> how do you do? >> 103 years old. >> looking good. >> he talk about the filibuster and how the organization is left sitting behind. >> the money is definitely coming in. >> no, it is not. >> the episode in talking about the reemerging food scene in pittsburgh was little about the food and more about society and people, and people down on their luck and how they fight their
it was just curiosity. and, isn't that really what being a journalist is all about, being curious?> when he brought "parts unknown" to cnn and i interviewed hip about his mission was. he basically says, i want to go to familiar and less familiar places to tell the american people about all these places but through the medium they'll be able to relate to. so, food. everyone can relate to food, right? so he was also telling about culture and politics, and history, and the geography,...
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space agency nasa say the curiosity rover has discovered the best evidence yet the life once existed on mars the rover has unearthed organic molecules preserved in three and a half billion year old rock in the base of a crater that's believed to have once been a large shallow lake is your headlines now back to the war in june. cairo the morning of monday the fifth of june one thousand nine hundred sixty seven . a day that will change the history of the middle east. a plane is waiting to take off toward sinai. marshall apted hacky mohammad a deputy supreme commander of the egyptian armed forces is making a morale boosting visit to troops deployed on the borders with israel for the last three weeks. than it was of the ship. and little. c.s.e. and what. we have gotten up lemme minute. cameron read. out on the even a team of the. but this egyptian show of strength was put to good use by israeli media. memories of the holocaust were invoked to persuade israelis they were facing a threat to their very existence. in a difference with the nazis. grandmother nothing was never mentioned by nam
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. >> jimmy: kaitlin, what's the second-dumbest thing you've ever done, out of curiosity?utting me head in a tailpipe. >> jimmy: yeah, i don't know, when you have kids what are you going to say to them? >> i'm not sure yet. >> jimmy: i'm glad you're okay. do you have any advice for young people who with their heads stuck in a statail pipe? >> curiosity goes a long way but just don't do it. >> jimmy: kaitlin and tom, we appreciate it. if you want to see the tailpipe, take a trip to darwin. one more thing before we forge ahead. it's thursday night which means it's time to bleep and blur the big tv moments of the week. it is "this week in unnecessary censorship." >> today's american eagle day. >> we are joined for a very special visit by uncle sam, the eagle. and master [ bleep ]. >> everyone knows that feeling of anticipation before you [ bleep ] someone for the first time, i think. >> what made your [ bleep ] grow so fast? >> well, from a lot of pride. >> all right, mike. would you like to [ bleep ] first? >> i'd like to [ bleep ] jessica first. >> how about when they [ ble
. >> jimmy: kaitlin, what's the second-dumbest thing you've ever done, out of curiosity?utting me head in a tailpipe. >> jimmy: yeah, i don't know, when you have kids what are you going to say to them? >> i'm not sure yet. >> jimmy: i'm glad you're okay. do you have any advice for young people who with their heads stuck in a statail pipe? >> curiosity goes a long way but just don't do it. >> jimmy: kaitlin and tom, we appreciate it. if you want to see the...
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new discovery made by the nasa rover, curiosity, which is exploring the red planet.y it's the next step to figuring out if mars is habitable or once once. >> we found organic molecules in rocks in a lake bed, that could have come from life. we don't know there was life on mars. >> the curiosity rover has been exploring mars since it in august of 2012, and began drilling the martian surface for the last 18 months. to the battle for stardom. >> paul chambers has more on the second season of the new reality show, and the host fergie. >> reporter: the battle for stardom starts thursday night as the five hit music competition returns. those are the four people who want to be the next big pop star, but they need your vote, and pass a tough judging panel,. >> we start with the best, and they really come with that battle mentality. >> we want to find people we can make honest, and not one hit wonders. >> reporter: it starts with the four finalists, and they must defend their seat to stay. if they win the challenge, they move to the next piece. if not, they're sent packing. >
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the curiosity rover has found organic material in three billion—year—old rocks.is all from me for now. stay with bbc news. and the top story here in the uk: another big name on the high street runs into trouble. house of fraser plans to shut over half its stores. the closures could affect 6,000 jobs. the company's ceo says it is a brutal but necessary decision. now on bbc news, all the latest business news live from singapore. us to sanctions on chinese telecommunications giant zte, but not everyone is happy about it. g7 leaders gather in quebec for their first meeting since us president trump announced tariffs. hello, welcome to asia business report. i'm sharanjit leyl. welcome to asia business report. i'm shara njit leyl. washington welcome to asia business report. i'm sharanjit leyl. washington and beijing have reached a deal which could save the troubled telecommunications firm zte. the company pleaded guilty last year to conspiring to evade us embargoes on iran. under the deal, conspiring to evade us embargoes on iran. underthe deal, zte conspiring to evade
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it was his curiosity that often took him off the far beaten track. earlier cnn spoke with his close friend about his life and legacy. >> he loved people. and he loved culture and he loved food. and he loved what he was doing. i mean here was a guy who was a drug addict and line cook for half his life and transformed himself into an award winning journalist, best selling author and extraordinarily successful tv personality, which he hated to call himself, but that's what he was. he transformed the medium of food journalism, food travel shows. so he did so much and he never forgotlucky he was to be where he was. he was always humble. >> i'll ask a question that i don't think there is an answer to, but i'm sure you will get as a friend of his. does any of -- do you understand what happened or why? >> i do not. the last i knew, he was in love. he was happy. he said love abounds, some of the last words he said to me. that was a while ago. when i saw him, he looked tired. but i have no idea. i think his best friend, eric us w was with him and found him. an
it was his curiosity that often took him off the far beaten track. earlier cnn spoke with his close friend about his life and legacy. >> he loved people. and he loved culture and he loved food. and he loved what he was doing. i mean here was a guy who was a drug addict and line cook for half his life and transformed himself into an award winning journalist, best selling author and extraordinarily successful tv personality, which he hated to call himself, but that's what he was. he...