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our culture our language our souls our our ceremonies all of the earth water way and. everything you know coexist on the earth here where we're related to and everything that is comes from the black hills the black hills my grandfathers told me you know it's really par for a spiritual thing is not in those no money a price you can put on that and so that's the reason why we never sell the all the land with then does red border that is not dark brown. was stolen by the federal government and given to the white people the black hills should be restored to its proper ownership. aside from the forced destruction of a culture and the genocide the took place against the indigenous population of north america one of the darkest stains that carries over to this day is the blatant violation of over five hundred longstanding treaties between the federal government and native american communities every single one of these treaties is either been changed or destroyed over the years despite the words of andrew jackson who stated as long as the grass grows in the water runs these tre
our culture our language our souls our our ceremonies all of the earth water way and. everything you know coexist on the earth here where we're related to and everything that is comes from the black hills the black hills my grandfathers told me you know it's really par for a spiritual thing is not in those no money a price you can put on that and so that's the reason why we never sell the all the land with then does red border that is not dark brown. was stolen by the federal government and...
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our culture our language our souls are our ceremonies all of the earth water. everything that you know coexist on the earth here where we're related to and everything that is comes from the black hills the black hills my grandfathers told me you know it's really par for a spiritual thing is not in those no money a price you can put on that and so that's the reason why we never sell the all the land with then does red border that is not dark brown was stolen by the federal government and given to the white people the black hills should be restored to its proper ownership. i. aside from the forced destruction of a culture and the genocide that took place against the indigenous population of north america one of the darkest stains that carries over to this day is the blatant violation of over five hundred longstanding treaties between the federal government and native american communities every single one of these treaties is either been changed or destroyed over the years despite the words of andrew jackson who stated as long as the grass grows in the water runs
our culture our language our souls are our ceremonies all of the earth water. everything that you know coexist on the earth here where we're related to and everything that is comes from the black hills the black hills my grandfathers told me you know it's really par for a spiritual thing is not in those no money a price you can put on that and so that's the reason why we never sell the all the land with then does red border that is not dark brown was stolen by the federal government and given...
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those five elements are wood, earth, water, fire, and metal. and i thought it might work that i could corral all these people and their achievements into these headings, under the headings of the five classical elements. so i started first of all trying it out. i thought, how about would? think of lewis and clark. think of jefferson, thomas jefferson sitting on the terrace in monticelmonticel lo. if you go to monticello, i'm sure many of you have and you look at those gardens, they are dominated by trees that he planted. he regarded them as crops. he loved sitting under them looking at them. he loves the simple majesty of them. i'm sure you know the story, he was sitting on his terrace with his secretary reading the book, this was i think late 1802, which had just been sent to him from london written by a man who alexander mackenzie -- about how he had said ski did -- how he had succeeded in crossing the entire of canada and described in so doing in a town in british columbia. he wrote of his achievements which was a stellar achievement. jeffer
those five elements are wood, earth, water, fire, and metal. and i thought it might work that i could corral all these people and their achievements into these headings, under the headings of the five classical elements. so i started first of all trying it out. i thought, how about would? think of lewis and clark. think of jefferson, thomas jefferson sitting on the terrace in monticelmonticel lo. if you go to monticello, i'm sure many of you have and you look at those gardens, they are...
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you're going richer souls are our ceremonies all of the earth water boy and. everything you know coexist on the earth here where we're related to and everything that is comes from the black hills the black hills.
you're going richer souls are our ceremonies all of the earth water boy and. everything you know coexist on the earth here where we're related to and everything that is comes from the black hills the black hills.
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so earth seems to work quite well. water, the early american settlers from east coast largely got into the interior of the country by going up the river, the susquehanna and potomac and hudson. after 40 or 50 or 80 miles inland all of them found rapids and whirlpools and settled counts in places like richmond and fredericksburg and washington d.c. and albany. once they establish those settlements, trade goods down from the mountains, they build the early canals, perfected the business of building canals and started building more obviously commercial canals, not simply a round rapids in new hampshire which effectively created boston as a city of commerce, ports in new england. the most important of all american canals, the erie canal in albany which make new york the center of commerce that it is today, chicago to the mississippi river, illinois, michigan canal and chicago canal, hugely important in allowing congress to go through the audience. and a catalyst asian and control and containment, and fits neatly in the chapter o
so earth seems to work quite well. water, the early american settlers from east coast largely got into the interior of the country by going up the river, the susquehanna and potomac and hudson. after 40 or 50 or 80 miles inland all of them found rapids and whirlpools and settled counts in places like richmond and fredericksburg and washington d.c. and albany. once they establish those settlements, trade goods down from the mountains, they build the early canals, perfected the business of...
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nature green water earth. at first garrett worked as a carpenter but two years ago he contracted and so full light as from a tick bite. his hands were partially paralyzed and he lost flexibility in his wrist. garrett had to give up woodworking he and his wife have three children who all live in the village. talking is going to st petersburg to visit the grandchildren from her daughter's first marriage they stayed with their father after thirty on the left for siberia she also wants to see the man who helped her through the psychological effects of her life with the sari on community we went to a blue cloth to learn more of her inside story about the sect and what motivated her to join the new religion. at first i had no idea it was a sect i went to work and when i finally arrived on the mountain i started to see things more clearly that i began to understand that it was a sect and not just an orthodox community. this is the main church for the community and petra powerful of. were invited to attend a wedding p
nature green water earth. at first garrett worked as a carpenter but two years ago he contracted and so full light as from a tick bite. his hands were partially paralyzed and he lost flexibility in his wrist. garrett had to give up woodworking he and his wife have three children who all live in the village. talking is going to st petersburg to visit the grandchildren from her daughter's first marriage they stayed with their father after thirty on the left for siberia she also wants to see the...
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wanted the family and i wanted to clean things in my life i want to clean air clean nature being water earth. at first cared worked as a carpenter but two years ago he contracted and so full light as from a tick bite. his hands were partially paralyzed and he lost flexibility in his wrist. garrett had to give up woodworking he and his wife have three children who all live in the village. talking is going to st petersburg to visit the grandchildren from her daughter's first marriage they stayed with their father after thirty on the left for siberia she also wants to see the man who helped her through the psychological effects of her life with the sari on community we went to a blue bluff to learn more of her inside story about the sect and what motivated her to join the new religion. at first i had no idea it was a sect i went there to work and when i finally arrived on the mountain i started to see things more clearly but i began to understand it it was a sect and not just an orthodox community. this is the main church for the community in petra. were invited to attend a wedding performed by
wanted the family and i wanted to clean things in my life i want to clean air clean nature being water earth. at first cared worked as a carpenter but two years ago he contracted and so full light as from a tick bite. his hands were partially paralyzed and he lost flexibility in his wrist. garrett had to give up woodworking he and his wife have three children who all live in the village. talking is going to st petersburg to visit the grandchildren from her daughter's first marriage they stayed...
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. >> they saw mathematical patterns in the sky and on earth, the way water moved and rippled, the waymegranate, and they thought about the basic truths these things might represent. >> these symmetries can all be shuffled, spun on any point and they align again with themselves. so if you stretched them out, for them they pointed to infinity. >> we will understand all things. >> through contemplating sacred geometry. >> how did nature unfold, pattern itself? could the basic designs of nature, even if divine, be replicated in this magnificent structure? trying to solve the riddle of god here. >> exactly. ♪ ♪ >>> an hour's drive from granada, the mediterranean. unlike much of spain's coastline ruined by real estate speculators and overdevelopment, the coast around here is largely unspoiled. i'm on my way to a moraga, a tradition in these parts best described as the local version of a beach barbecue. working the grill, chef juan andres moria. he heads the el claustro in granada. we're joined by fellow chef rafael luca. and some friends. you are killing us with good-looking food here. >> s
. >> they saw mathematical patterns in the sky and on earth, the way water moved and rippled, the waymegranate, and they thought about the basic truths these things might represent. >> these symmetries can all be shuffled, spun on any point and they align again with themselves. so if you stretched them out, for them they pointed to infinity. >> we will understand all things. >> through contemplating sacred geometry. >> how did nature unfold, pattern itself? could...
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. >> they saw mathematical patterns in the sky and on earth, the way water moved and rippled, the wayt about the basic truths these things might represent. >> these symmetries can all be shuffled, spun on any point and they align again with themselves. so if you stretched them out, for them they pointed to infinity. >> we will understand all things. >> through contemplating sacred geometry. >> how did nature unfold, pattern itself? could the basic designs of nature, even if divine, be replicated in this magnificent structure? trying to solve the riddle of god here. >> exactly. ♪ there's a new form of innovation taking shape. at a company that's bringing media and technology together. next is every second of nbcuniversal's coverage 0f the 2014 olympic winter games. it's connecting over one million low-income americans to broadband internet at home. it's a place named one america's most veteran friendly employers. next is information and entertainment in ways you never thought possible. welcome to what's next. comcastnbcuniversal. ♪ >>> an hour's drive from granada, the mediterranean. u
. >> they saw mathematical patterns in the sky and on earth, the way water moved and rippled, the wayt about the basic truths these things might represent. >> these symmetries can all be shuffled, spun on any point and they align again with themselves. so if you stretched them out, for them they pointed to infinity. >> we will understand all things. >> through contemplating sacred geometry. >> how did nature unfold, pattern itself? could the basic designs of...
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earth. but in the water it really seems like it's having a significant effect. >> the water is a sponge, especially2 and it makes carbonic acid and that movement of the water isn't just affecting northern california. it's affecting oregon, central washington and the coast of california. so it's a huge coastal are problem. >> thank you, really fascinating stuff. lindsay, what do you have for us? >> well unfortunately we are going to explore school shooting again. i explored technology for the >> al jazeera's investigative unit has tonight's exclusive report. >> stories that have impact... that make a difference... that open your world... >> this is what we do... >> america tonight weeknights 9et / 6pt only on al jazeera america >> from our headquarters in new york here are the headlines at this hour... >> a jazeera america is the only news channel that brings you live news at the top of every hour >> a deal in the senate may be at hand, and just in the nick of time >> thousands of new yorkers are marching solidarity... >> we're following multiple developments on syria at this hour... >> every hour f
earth. but in the water it really seems like it's having a significant effect. >> the water is a sponge, especially2 and it makes carbonic acid and that movement of the water isn't just affecting northern california. it's affecting oregon, central washington and the coast of california. so it's a huge coastal are problem. >> thank you, really fascinating stuff. lindsay, what do you have for us? >> well unfortunately we are going to explore school shooting again. i explored...
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earth. but in the water it really seems like it's having a significant effect. >> the water is a sponge, especially2 and it makes carbonic acid and that movement of the water isn't just affecting northern california. it's affecting oregon, central washington and the coast of california. so it's a huge coastal are problem. >> thank you, really fascinating stuff. lindsay, what do you have for us? >> well unfortunately we are going to explore school shooting again. i explored technology for the the stream is uniquely interactive television. we depend on you, >> you are one of the voices of this show. >> so join the conversation and make it your own. >> the stream. on al jazeera america and join the conversation online @ajamstream. >> al jazeera's investigative unit has tonights >> ♪ ♪ >> hello and welcome back to "techknow". now school shootings are unfortunately a reality that we have to live with. and lindsay you looked at some technology to try to make them a little less damaging. >> i went to the eastern shore from maryland where i'm from and looked at a technology originally developed for the mil
earth. but in the water it really seems like it's having a significant effect. >> the water is a sponge, especially2 and it makes carbonic acid and that movement of the water isn't just affecting northern california. it's affecting oregon, central washington and the coast of california. so it's a huge coastal are problem. >> thank you, really fascinating stuff. lindsay, what do you have for us? >> well unfortunately we are going to explore school shooting again. i explored...
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fracking is used to tract gas and oil resources by drilling wells deep into the earth and injecting water and chemicals with high pressure. this is known to produce toxic wastewater, pollutev ants and is therefore a likely threat to environmental health. fracking is happening in calf but it's not adequately regulated. the precise locations and the number of wells in our state are not recorded. the exact mix of chemicals used are not required to be disclosed among numerous regulatory deficiencies. because there has not been adequate regulatory action at the state level, numerous localities have been asked to formally weigh in and ask the state to impose a moratorium or outright ban on fracking. santa cruise county, ventura county, city of loss, and [speaker not understood]. while there is no fracking that happens in our city, we regularly weigh in on policies that impact climate change and our city has been on the forefront of environmental leider ship. across the bay in oakland today the california state division of oil gas and geo thermal resources is holding a public meeting on environm
fracking is used to tract gas and oil resources by drilling wells deep into the earth and injecting water and chemicals with high pressure. this is known to produce toxic wastewater, pollutev ants and is therefore a likely threat to environmental health. fracking is happening in calf but it's not adequately regulated. the precise locations and the number of wells in our state are not recorded. the exact mix of chemicals used are not required to be disclosed among numerous regulatory...
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for the chinese, they interact with the five elements that being wood, fire, water, wind, and earth.>> too close for comfort, a tow truck drivers brush with death is caught on video. >>> not just a big game that people will be watching, we'll preview some of those ads during sunday's super bowl. one of the best things about covered california is that millions of people will qualify for financial assistance. it's important to remember that the lower your annual income, the greater financial assistance you will receive. enroll now at coveredca.com. >>> so a tow truck driver's close call on the freeway caught on tape. >> you can say close call again. look at this, stepped out of the way as another car hits a patch of black ice in mobile, alabama. missed that driver by inches. the truck driver was not hurt. the roads in alabama are still slippery and dangerous. drivers are asked to avoid the area all together. >>> closer to home, neighbors near rio del view had a plane that slide off of the run way and crashed through a fence, but nervous neighbors would like more protection. >> maybe no
for the chinese, they interact with the five elements that being wood, fire, water, wind, and earth.>> too close for comfort, a tow truck drivers brush with death is caught on video. >>> not just a big game that people will be watching, we'll preview some of those ads during sunday's super bowl. one of the best things about covered california is that millions of people will qualify for financial assistance. it's important to remember that the lower your annual income, the greater...
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they hope scientists can answer one key question, whether comets are responsible for water on earth. it's expected to land on 67 p's icy surface on november 11th. >>> peyton manning's play calls didn't help the broncos become the afc champions, they also raised money for charity. manning raised almost $25,000 during the patriots/broncos game. manning has been getting praise for nebraska for shouting omaha before snapping that ball. eight businesses offered to pay 800 bucks for every omaha heard in the afc title game to donate to peyton's pay back foundation. during the game he said omaha 31 times. nice. >>> and a zoo in omaha also showing an appreciation by naming a baby penguin, peyton manning. >>> serena williams lost to ivanovic and sharapova was beat in the fourth round. the most composed ball boy you might ever have seen. beaned right in the face. he stands still. one more time. oh. again. but, don't worry, he is okay. >>> now to some olympic news. track and field stars were officially named to the u.s. olympic team. your favorite flying tomato, shaun white earned a spot on the
they hope scientists can answer one key question, whether comets are responsible for water on earth. it's expected to land on 67 p's icy surface on november 11th. >>> peyton manning's play calls didn't help the broncos become the afc champions, they also raised money for charity. manning raised almost $25,000 during the patriots/broncos game. manning has been getting praise for nebraska for shouting omaha before snapping that ball. eight businesses offered to pay 800 bucks for every...
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scientists hope it will help them answer one key question, whether comets are responsible for water on earth. it is expected to land on the comet's icy service on november 11th. >>> bill karins with the monday morning forecast. >> that seems unbelievable. comets racing around through space and this thing is going to land on it? i'll be very impressed. >> there you go. >> the drought in the west continued over the weekend. we stopped breaking record highs in san francisco at the airport. we went seven days in a row breaking the record high for san francisco international airport. we broke -- not like it cooled off much. 67 in san francisco. only one degree away from the record high. still 80 in l.a. no rain over the weekend. and year to date rainfall just since january 1st. very little if any and the whole state of california. so what do we have as far as -- do you have any long range computer models changing their tune and changing the forecast. you can see as it looks like today and tomorrow, no signs of any storms in sight. as we go towards the end of the month, sometimes around the 20th o
scientists hope it will help them answer one key question, whether comets are responsible for water on earth. it is expected to land on the comet's icy service on november 11th. >>> bill karins with the monday morning forecast. >> that seems unbelievable. comets racing around through space and this thing is going to land on it? i'll be very impressed. >> there you go. >> the drought in the west continued over the weekend. we stopped breaking record highs in san...
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water. let's have a listen. >> 780 million people on planet earth don't have access to water. we've got a number of corporate pepsi, ikea, a bunch of them have stepped up for us and been really great. they really get it and are taking a really proactive role, and it's really wonderful. is going to require a lot more than that, obviously. >> your first impressions here at davos? it has been a pretty good start. rackspace for your time. mixes celebrity and seriousness, they are trying to promote something beyond their own brand, larger causes. psy.w you caught up with i know he was tweeting and taking as many pictures of you as you were of him. some years they strike a balance, and some years they don't. that is one of the challenges here. how do you talk about serious issues in the midst of celebrity, some 200 million in corporate sponsorship. we see all the corporate locals around. it is a challenge. >> it is a challenge. i caught up with psy yesterday moves.wed him my gangnam he was very impressed. also not showing off, but showing the world what they have, because everyone w
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water. >> there are still 780 million people on planet earth who do not have access to water. >> corporationsre doing their part, they are getting their? >> we have a number of corporate a bunch, pepsi, ikea, of stepped-up and they have been really great, and they get it. they are taking a proactive role. it will require a lot more than that, obviously. let's first impressions on davos? >> i have been here two hours and i have already heard a beautiful concert. i would have to say that is a good start. take care. >> the talk of the newsroom this morning was the similarities between matt damon and hans nichols. at least that is what hans was wanting to talk about. >> i am sure that is exactly what hans nichols wanted to talk about. correspondent of bloomberg television. i think that would be a good gig for him. >> it would do him great. a lot of celebrities come here and sometimes get a little bit of flack, we are not focusing on the right issues. a lot of the celebrities here, five years ago, we had angelina jolie showing up with rad pitt. they are here for charitable causes. they are trying
water. >> there are still 780 million people on planet earth who do not have access to water. >> corporationsre doing their part, they are getting their? >> we have a number of corporate a bunch, pepsi, ikea, of stepped-up and they have been really great, and they get it. they are taking a proactive role. it will require a lot more than that, obviously. let's first impressions on davos? >> i have been here two hours and i have already heard a beautiful concert. i would...
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a new technique to drill for gas and oil resources by drilling wells deep into the earth and injecting enormous of water and chemical under high pressure and this is known to produce toxic waste water and air pollution and destructive to public environmental health. fracking is helping in california and is not regulated. the exact precise locations and number of wells in the state are not record, the exact chemicals used are not disclosed among numerous agencies. numerous localities have asked the state to impose a moratorium on fracking and halt fracking until we have a better understanding of what this process entails. the counties have already weighed in on this state dialogue. obviously while there is none occurring in san francisco, we weigh in on policies that impact climate change. we had worked on this resolution with a number of organizations and a few weeks ago we were going to ask colleagues to move this. we did have some questions about the language in the results clause and i do want to make an amendment and then one amendment to strengthen the language of this resolution. colleagues i have
a new technique to drill for gas and oil resources by drilling wells deep into the earth and injecting enormous of water and chemical under high pressure and this is known to produce toxic waste water and air pollution and destructive to public environmental health. fracking is helping in california and is not regulated. the exact precise locations and number of wells in the state are not record, the exact chemicals used are not disclosed among numerous agencies. numerous localities have asked...
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. >> it may determine if comets are responsible for bringing water to earth.n november, launching a craft with a new lab on board. >> they're going to drill in to bring samples into the space craft. and really look at the chemistry of the physics of the comet in place for the first time, ever. >> then over the next year the craft will continue to orbit and that is when we may see phenomenon in space. comets are full of different ice the comet moves towards the sun, heat turns it into gas. >> gas comes pouring out and jets act like rocket motors. >> that is what causes them to have tails. you can see the tail made by dust and gas. >> those jets of gas create a swirling pattern in space. and others they don't know about yet. >> every astronomer knows they're unpredictable and like cats them have tails and they do what they want. >> just incredible. it's expected to move closer to that comet. >> that breaking news we're following for you in santa clara. sky seven is live over a fatality there. two people have been hit on the tracks of the cal train station this,
. >> it may determine if comets are responsible for bringing water to earth.n november, launching a craft with a new lab on board. >> they're going to drill in to bring samples into the space craft. and really look at the chemistry of the physics of the comet in place for the first time, ever. >> then over the next year the craft will continue to orbit and that is when we may see phenomenon in space. comets are full of different ice the comet moves towards the sun, heat turns...
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go dig into the bottom of the ocean we also consider the effect it has on the fish and the water and the earth's crust to that we're screwing with the concept of natural capital resources like water trees food and quality air have as much important value as a stupid dollar bill so that's great but in the us we're obviously very far away from injecting natural resources into the economic equation that's because the people who built the current economic model are the ones still profiting from it but it doesn't have to be this way it just doesn't the truth is the side he could operate in many other ways. the concept of natural capital is at least a step in the right direction but personally i would be happy until we stop focusing on capital in general and until we realize that we're growing the economy into a monster so big it's about to eat the entire planet tonight let's talk about that by following me on twitter at the residence. for years now it's been difficult to avoid hearing a justin bieber song on the radio but now the pop star has taken over cable news as well ever since the nineteen year
go dig into the bottom of the ocean we also consider the effect it has on the fish and the water and the earth's crust to that we're screwing with the concept of natural capital resources like water trees food and quality air have as much important value as a stupid dollar bill so that's great but in the us we're obviously very far away from injecting natural resources into the economic equation that's because the people who built the current economic model are the ones still profiting from it...
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scientists theorize that comets may have delivered the first water to earth. perhaps even seeding the planet with the building blocks of life. ultimately, the hope is rosetta will help us understand and unlock some of the most important secrets of our solar system. david? >> all right, lama hasan, we know you'll be watching. lama, thanks. >>> and from california this evening, two marines honored sacrificing their lives. captain matthew manoukian and staff sergeant sky mote awarded the navy cross for saving their comrades lives, fighting back against an afghan police officer who was supposed to be on their side. instead, attacking their outpost in afghanistan. members of their battalion gathered at camp pendleton for the ceremony this weekend. >>> we turn to washington now, and it was last night here we reported on the first lady's 50th birthday at the white house. tonight here, new details and images just now emerging about the toast from her husband, of course, the president. the president has toasted the first lady before, but the guests who were there said
scientists theorize that comets may have delivered the first water to earth. perhaps even seeding the planet with the building blocks of life. ultimately, the hope is rosetta will help us understand and unlock some of the most important secrets of our solar system. david? >> all right, lama hasan, we know you'll be watching. lama, thanks. >>> and from california this evening, two marines honored sacrificing their lives. captain matthew manoukian and staff sergeant sky mote...
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. >> it may determine if comets are responsible for bringing water to earth. new lab on board. >> they're going to drill in to bring samples into the space craft. and really look at the chemistry of the physics of the comet in place for the first time, ever. >> then over the next year the craft will continue to orbit and that is when we may see phenomenon in space. comets are full of different ice the comet moves towards the sun, heat turns it into gas. >> gas comes pouring out and jets act like rocket motors. >> that is what causes them to have tails. you can see the tail made by dust and gas. >> those jets of gas create a swirling pattern in space. and others they don't know about yet. >> every astronomer knows they're unpredictable and like cats them have tails and they do what they want. >> just incredible. it's expected to move closer to that comet. >> that breaking news we're following for you in santa clara. sky seven is live over a fatality there. two people have been hit on the tracks of the cal train station this, is by santa clara university of. one
. >> it may determine if comets are responsible for bringing water to earth. new lab on board. >> they're going to drill in to bring samples into the space craft. and really look at the chemistry of the physics of the comet in place for the first time, ever. >> then over the next year the craft will continue to orbit and that is when we may see phenomenon in space. comets are full of different ice the comet moves towards the sun, heat turns it into gas. >> gas comes...
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spacecraft takes images, saying the findings will have answer whether the comment brought water and life to earth. >> rosetta's alarm clock close off in 2.5 hours. that'll do it for this edition of al jazeera. we'll have the latest news at the top of every hour. thanks for watching. >> hello, you're at the "listening post." this week, south sudan, what they're fighting over as opposed to what the media is reporting there. russia is doing something that it hasn't done since it was the soviet union. and we're in israel and the free newspaper that has been a game changer. and what would happen if israel extended beyond the west bank and into the westend of london. >> this is our land as given to
spacecraft takes images, saying the findings will have answer whether the comment brought water and life to earth. >> rosetta's alarm clock close off in 2.5 hours. that'll do it for this edition of al jazeera. we'll have the latest news at the top of every hour. thanks for watching. >> hello, you're at the "listening post." this week, south sudan, what they're fighting over as opposed to what the media is reporting there. russia is doing something that it hasn't done since...
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they say the findings could help answer whether the comet brought water or even life to earth. >> i'm meteorologist dave warren. we're talking about dry weather or cold winter weather. we'll start here. right in the northern plains where this initial storm is. bitter cold arctic air moving south. and 35 in home had a, an omaha. the cold air will move south, and the timing of this looks like it will be shaping up until late tonight and tomorrow as this front moves south all the way through to the mississippi valley and the southeast, and then tuesday morning we see this develop and rapidly intensify. this is happening off the coast of north carolina. and we see these storms work their way north. it's moving south and east, just light snow moving to the coast. the storm moves up the coast, takes a lot of snow with it. so it really depends on where the storm develops and how quickly it intensifies. right now four to six inches of snow through this band, heavier in the mountains and heavier towards boston and it's a combination of how far north the moisture can make it and where the cold
they say the findings could help answer whether the comet brought water or even life to earth. >> i'm meteorologist dave warren. we're talking about dry weather or cold winter weather. we'll start here. right in the northern plains where this initial storm is. bitter cold arctic air moving south. and 35 in home had a, an omaha. the cold air will move south, and the timing of this looks like it will be shaping up until late tonight and tomorrow as this front moves south all the way through...
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images like this one across the state, this is the black butte lake north of sacramento, no water, just cracked earth. one reason why, these are the sierra nevada mountains last january covered in snow and look at them tonight, bone dry, no snow to melt to keep the land there from becoming dry. from los angeles the pictures from the front lines and here's abc's, aditi roy. >> reporter: parched land, dried up lakes and a winter wildfire, signs of what california officials are calling a drought for the record books. >> we are facing perhaps the worst drought that california has ever seen. >> reporter: unusually dry conditions are fueling what seems like a never ending fire season, the raging flames that pushed more than 1,000 people from their homes this week in the los angeles suburbs now only 30% contained. at the peak of the fire, hilltops look like volcanos, the land so dry it takes just minutes for a blaze to engulf a home, leaving nothing but ash and rubble. >> it was unbelievable. we were up in these hills putting out fires and we could hear it crackling and timber falling. >> reporter: this dro
images like this one across the state, this is the black butte lake north of sacramento, no water, just cracked earth. one reason why, these are the sierra nevada mountains last january covered in snow and look at them tonight, bone dry, no snow to melt to keep the land there from becoming dry. from los angeles the pictures from the front lines and here's abc's, aditi roy. >> reporter: parched land, dried up lakes and a winter wildfire, signs of what california officials are calling a...
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. >> mission may even determine whether comet are responsible for bringing water to earth.if all guess as planned the rose will reach the comet by august and go into orbit. in november launch small landing craft called fillet with its own robot laboratory on board. >> drill natural comet. bring sample of the comet that the spacecraft and really look at the chemistry of the physics of the comet in place for the first time ever. >> then over the next year the rose spacecraft will continue to orbit the comet as it falls towards the sun that's when we may see phenomenon in space like in this exhibit at the exploratorium. comet full of different types of ice as koment moves toward the sun the heat turns the ice into gas. >> the gas comes pouring out in jet and the jet act lake rocket motors. >> the jets propel the comet just like they do this dry ice. >> that's what causes comet to have a tale. you can see the tale of the comet made by dust and gas. >> those jets of gas also make some comet spin creating a swirling pattern in space. scientist hope the rose spacecraft camera will
. >> mission may even determine whether comet are responsible for bringing water to earth.if all guess as planned the rose will reach the comet by august and go into orbit. in november launch small landing craft called fillet with its own robot laboratory on board. >> drill natural comet. bring sample of the comet that the spacecraft and really look at the chemistry of the physics of the comet in place for the first time ever. >> then over the next year the rose spacecraft...
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. >> instead of bringing it back to earth, we would bring to the comet and study the comet in detail. >> reporter: comets may have water and other essentially building blocks of life to earth, and scientists saying meeting up with this ancient resident of our solar system will help us learn more about how life on earth came to be. cnn atlanta. >>> good morning, and welcome back to wusa 9. the 5:00 a.m. hour on this red alert day. the snow is in some places already, but it will be in the dc area later. howard is back and will tell us about that. >> she's andrea roane and i'm mike hydeck. howard has flakes falling in far western maryland. >> western maryland, west virginia seeing the snow. going to be here toward mid- morning. by lunchtime we'll all be seeing snow. if you have to run out to the store, might need more toilet paper, you'll be able to get out there, you know, the whole craze about, that bread, pancake mix, exactly. >> chocolate chips to put in the pancake mix. and whipped cream. >> 10, 11, you should be home by then. that's when things will start to get tough to get around. let's show you what's happening w
. >> instead of bringing it back to earth, we would bring to the comet and study the comet in detail. >> reporter: comets may have water and other essentially building blocks of life to earth, and scientists saying meeting up with this ancient resident of our solar system will help us learn more about how life on earth came to be. cnn atlanta. >>> good morning, and welcome back to wusa 9. the 5:00 a.m. hour on this red alert day. the snow is in some places already, but it...
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they will see if it brought water and even life to earth. >> i'm del walters. this is al jazeera america and "the stream" is next.
they will see if it brought water and even life to earth. >> i'm del walters. this is al jazeera america and "the stream" is next.
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scientists theorize that comets may have delivered the first water to earth.ing blocks of life. the hope is rosetta will help us unlock the important secrets of our solar system. lama hasan, abc news, london. >> amazing stuff. you're into it good? i'm kind of geeky this way. >> yeah. i can't believe it's real. >> operating on solar energy alone, the rosetta was placed in deep space to conserve its energy. and it's been having to use the gravitational pull of the sun and the moon and the earth to speed it up. get it up to speed. >> okay. that's interesting. if it actually does make this landing because it's so far away from earth, it's going to be 500 million miles away. it will take about 45 minutes for its signal to reach home. that seems pretty quick when you think about -- >> those guys at mission control. 45 minutes will be a nail-biting 45 minutes. >> oh, yeah. >>> when we come back, a familiar announcement from dennis rodman after his angry rant on national tv. >>> and a certain former governor, like we've never seen him before. "the skinny" is next. ...
scientists theorize that comets may have delivered the first water to earth.ing blocks of life. the hope is rosetta will help us unlock the important secrets of our solar system. lama hasan, abc news, london. >> amazing stuff. you're into it good? i'm kind of geeky this way. >> yeah. i can't believe it's real. >> operating on solar energy alone, the rosetta was placed in deep space to conserve its energy. and it's been having to use the gravitational pull of the sun and the...