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himself doubled france's lead when this relatively tame distance effort was harmed into the net by earth wind keeper for now and domes lit up. or old famous filmmaker of them benders describes himself as a director and photographer he took thousands of polaroids while making his classic films such as paris texas and the american friend now the director has shared a selection of his pictures of raw landscapes film sets and himself an exhibition here in the german capital berlin. the inventor's was in his late twenty's a young filmmaker when he discovered his love for polaroid photography and his love for america the land of unlimited opportunities the city of new york in the heady seventy's would become his haven as it were. when i had a bit of money for the first time i lived at the chelsea hotel. but then i ran out . and i ended up living at this hotel. only junkies live there of course i couldn't leave anything in my room especially my camera because it would just disappear the exhibition at seal berlin features polaroids then has got his first camera in one thousand nine hundred sixty nine
himself doubled france's lead when this relatively tame distance effort was harmed into the net by earth wind keeper for now and domes lit up. or old famous filmmaker of them benders describes himself as a director and photographer he took thousands of polaroids while making his classic films such as paris texas and the american friend now the director has shared a selection of his pictures of raw landscapes film sets and himself an exhibition here in the german capital berlin. the inventor's...
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. >> i'm a '70s guy, earth, wind and fire. >> i'm none an expert on this. >> trying to hint that maybee to that. >> a new image of you. >> mark, thank you. >>> they jumped off the highest bridge in california and it landed them in jail. the placer county sheriff says six or seven base jumpers climbed the foresthill bridge in auburn on sunday and then parachuted 730 feet to the ground. when they landed, though, police caught three of the jumpers and they are now facing ing. >>> many bart riders say they have seen it all. but it's not all bad. two hip-hop dancers use the trains as their stage. that story is coming up. >> and in minutes, coming up new at 6:00, new developments in the case of two women accused of stabbing three men after they say they were sexually harassed. the ruling today by a judge in the south bay. >> they're not those women. they're loving women. they love their family. they love their dog. ♪ ♪ ♪ raindrops on roses and whiskers on kittens ♪ ♪ bright copper kettles and warm woolen mittens ♪ ♪ brown paper packages tied up with strings ♪ ♪ these are a few of my favorite
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facility to see how it popular models fare against the most extreme conditions on earth, from altitude, humidity, windsere. and capabilities of testing up to ten cars at once. i pretty much control this facility and i conduct those tests. we have sensors for relative humidity, temperature and for the air speed which is measured from differential pressure from the nozzle. first we are going to see what it might be like to drive your car in a rainforest. it get up to 55 degrees in this room and the humidity goes up to 95%. this is one of four temperature controlled test chambers, complete with birdsong and fake palm trees to simulate a tropical environment. it is baking in there! that is so hot! from extreme heat to extreme cold,. oh, that is the snow room. these doors are really heavy. it's about —17 degrees in here right now. but the temperature can be set to go as low as —30 degrees. —30 degrees of course is rather important for cold starts, it is important for issues for the heating system, for comfort and for safety of course because we have a defrosting of the windshield. they are also testing how
facility to see how it popular models fare against the most extreme conditions on earth, from altitude, humidity, windsere. and capabilities of testing up to ten cars at once. i pretty much control this facility and i conduct those tests. we have sensors for relative humidity, temperature and for the air speed which is measured from differential pressure from the nozzle. first we are going to see what it might be like to drive your car in a rainforest. it get up to 55 degrees in this room and...
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was built to see how its most popular models compete against other models on earth from high altitude, humidity, snow and winds—— gale force winds. they are capable of testing up winds. they are capable of testing up to ten cars at once. i conduct the tests. i have the solar simulation for temperature and fought airspeed, which is measured to the pressure from the nozzle. first we going to see what it might be like to drive your car in a ra i nfo rest. be like to drive your car in a rainforest. —— first, we are going to see. it gets up to 55 degrees in this room and the humidity can go to 95%. this is one of four temperature controlled test chambers, complete with birdsong and fake palm trees to simulate a tropical environment. it is taking there, that is so hot. from extreme heat the extreme cold. that is the snow room. the doors are heavy. it is about —17 here right now, but the temperature can be set to go as low as minus 30. this is impressive. it is testing the weight of the snow on the car, because this is actually a realistic situation in some parts of the world, to get a big snowballed on the... next,
was built to see how its most popular models compete against other models on earth from high altitude, humidity, snow and winds—— gale force winds. they are capable of testing up winds. they are capable of testing up to ten cars at once. i conduct the tests. i have the solar simulation for temperature and fought airspeed, which is measured to the pressure from the nozzle. first we going to see what it might be like to drive your car in a ra i nfo rest. be like to drive your car in a...
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earth there. was a great wind for sweden then and some heroes made what we didn't mention after that game or is that the rapid olsen that street is goalkeeper in the very last minute had an incredible save from a header that he dived down and actually caught and then asked no doubt about that but dropping olsen in the swedish media for more would be pale massive hero yet and well deserved and it was a big match it was in st petersburg not seen daniel holkins and he said they were right across that much for us. he's back to the world wherever you're watching from today welcome to the studio and the russians. northern capital for daniel hawkins he sadly we now have the results of today's fast last sixteen clash is official sweden have been switzerland one milks advance to the quarterfinals for the first time in twenty four years and what a game it was it suddenly get blue. fans home well let's take a look at some of the reactions there was . was. so sweden going through to the quarter finals with that one nil win over switzerland here in st peter's and as the swiss ended up eventually ending the game
earth there. was a great wind for sweden then and some heroes made what we didn't mention after that game or is that the rapid olsen that street is goalkeeper in the very last minute had an incredible save from a header that he dived down and actually caught and then asked no doubt about that but dropping olsen in the swedish media for more would be pale massive hero yet and well deserved and it was a big match it was in st petersburg not seen daniel holkins and he said they were right across...
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with the force to pull trees from the earth and overturn cars, gale force winds have turned this californianinto what survivors called a tornado of flame. it's torn through forests and buildings, forcing nearly 40,000 to flee their homes and offices in just one town, including one local tv station. we are going to leave the station because it is now unsafe to be here. from the air and on the ground, firefighters are trying to control the blaze in and around the city of redding, but stopping it has been difficult and dangerous. the winds were so strong, the fire jumped the sacramento river. to fight fire in rugged country, we're used to doing that, but when it blows into a whole community or a city, it is a whole different element. this is the devastation it leaves behind. many who left don't know if their homes are still standing. some chose not to leave at all. homes were exploding. cars were exploding. i have a wife and kids and i said i'd better facetime my wife just in case. i didn't let her know why i was doing it but i wanted to see her face one more time. five people have died in the
with the force to pull trees from the earth and overturn cars, gale force winds have turned this californianinto what survivors called a tornado of flame. it's torn through forests and buildings, forcing nearly 40,000 to flee their homes and offices in just one town, including one local tv station. we are going to leave the station because it is now unsafe to be here. from the air and on the ground, firefighters are trying to control the blaze in and around the city of redding, but stopping it...
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announcer: "earth focus" is made possible in part by the orange county community foundation and the farvue foundation. the winds rlly y piing upup [george koouounis] m in a atralia, a land of extreses-- extme heat, oodsds, d firere [kourounis] tthe fe ccroing thth road, just right ahe o of us w. climatehahange makakinit all more intense. thiseaear's re s sean has come early. and it'shshapinup to o one of the worst iin hiory.y. that cod d get seserisly bibi it's just goingo o get [[be] seririsly big. we knolife in australia isis becing g unarablylyot. but uld clime change make theouountry inhababtable? that wt t i'm re to nd out. ♪ [ [the]
announcer: "earth focus" is made possible in part by the orange county community foundation and the farvue foundation. the winds rlly y piing upup [george koouounis] m in a atralia, a land of extreses-- extme heat, oodsds, d firere [kourounis] tthe fe ccroing thth road, just right ahe o of us w. climatehahange makakinit all more intense. thiseaear's re s sean has come early. and it'shshapinup to o one of the worst iin hiory.y. that cod d get seserisly bibi it's just goingo o get [[be]...
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influence each other here you're out in the elements the wind the rain and sun you're never just in paris but above it between the sky and the earth you know. that's made the eiffel tower one of the world's best loved landmarks with up to thirty thousand visitors a day. you need to pay to get in tickets cost as much as seventeen your age. is and they said it was unbelievable i wanted a lifetime experience i'm from mexico and i'm really impressed it's from wonderful is that i'm also if i wanted to knowing about the history and that it's worth modern addition to curtis's cityscape sounds kind of interesting to think about how that fits in with a lot of older buildings everybody come here and you can. realize a dream or a. souvenir snapshot is a derby girl. your max viewers have sent us their favorite eiffel tower face to grouse. the tower is so famous that people come here just to be photographed with it so they can say i was here i was at the eiffel tower is not just a monument it's a symbol of paris going to. every aisle neo in the tower is a wash with flashing lights. otherwise the famous landmark simply. up of the city of light.
influence each other here you're out in the elements the wind the rain and sun you're never just in paris but above it between the sky and the earth you know. that's made the eiffel tower one of the world's best loved landmarks with up to thirty thousand visitors a day. you need to pay to get in tickets cost as much as seventeen your age. is and they said it was unbelievable i wanted a lifetime experience i'm from mexico and i'm really impressed it's from wonderful is that i'm also if i wanted...
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influence each other here you're out in the elements the wind the rain and sun you're never just in paris but above it between the sky and the earth you know. that's made the eiffel tower one of the world's best loved landmarks with up to thirty thousand visitors a day. you need to pay to get in tickets cost as much as seventeen your age. is and they said it was unbelievable i wanted a lifetime experience i'm from mexico and i'm really impressed it's wonderful that i'm also so i wanted to know you about the history and that it's worth modern addition to paris is cityscape how it's going to just to figure out how that fits in with a lot of older buildings everybody come here and can feel heavy. not realize a dream or a. souvenir snapshot is a job to go. your next few words have sent us their favorite eiffel tower feta grounds. the tower is so famous that people come here just to be photographed with it so they can say i was here i was at the eiffel tower is not just a monument it's a symbol of power it's. just every our only are the tower is awash with flashing lights. otherwise the famous landmark simply. up of the city of light.
influence each other here you're out in the elements the wind the rain and sun you're never just in paris but above it between the sky and the earth you know. that's made the eiffel tower one of the world's best loved landmarks with up to thirty thousand visitors a day. you need to pay to get in tickets cost as much as seventeen your age. is and they said it was unbelievable i wanted a lifetime experience i'm from mexico and i'm really impressed it's wonderful that i'm also so i wanted to know...
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we've had very gusty winds that haven't helped the situation. take you above the earth, satellite footage. air quality concerns have been very poor with the containment bumped up to 17%. we're expected to make some ground over this region in the next couple of days. unfortunately, the drought situation hasn't helped. you know, we often say about 90% of all wildfires start because of manmade issues, manmade cause, whether to be a vehicle parked on the side of the road, sparks, ignites from the bottom of the vehicle, or cigarette butts are thrown or it's a campfire that's left on. that's kind kind of a scenario that's impacted much of the western u.s. this year and with this particular fire the car fire happening because of a vehicle that was malfunctioning, parked off the side of the road. the dry grass set ablaze there. of course the landscape doesn't help. very elevated terrain, hilly terrain across this region, that helps to exacerbate the situation, and we often say the fire speed tends to double with every 10 degree increase in slope. if you've got a 30 degree slope
we've had very gusty winds that haven't helped the situation. take you above the earth, satellite footage. air quality concerns have been very poor with the containment bumped up to 17%. we're expected to make some ground over this region in the next couple of days. unfortunately, the drought situation hasn't helped. you know, we often say about 90% of all wildfires start because of manmade issues, manmade cause, whether to be a vehicle parked on the side of the road, sparks, ignites from the...
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there against the most extreme conditions on earth, from altitude, high heat and humidity, sneu altitude, high heat and humidity, snell and hurricane strength windsf testing up to three ca rs capability of testing up to three cars at once. i pretty much control these facilities. i conduct those tests. now we have centres of relative humidity for solar radiation, for temperature. and for the airspeed. which is measured through differential pressure from the nozzle. first we are going to see what it might be like to drive your car see what it might be like to drive yourcar ina see what it might be like to drive your car in a rainforest. it gets up to 55 degrees in this room, and the humidity can go to 95%. this is one of four temperature controlled test chambers, complete with birdsong and fa ke chambers, complete with birdsong and fake palm trees to simulate a tropical environment. it is baking and air. that is so hot. from extreme heat to extreme cold. that's be snow room. these doors are really happy. it is about —17 in here right now. at the temperature can be set to go as low as minus 30. -30, of course, is rather important for cold starts. it
there against the most extreme conditions on earth, from altitude, high heat and humidity, sneu altitude, high heat and humidity, snell and hurricane strength windsf testing up to three ca rs capability of testing up to three cars at once. i pretty much control these facilities. i conduct those tests. now we have centres of relative humidity for solar radiation, for temperature. and for the airspeed. which is measured through differential pressure from the nozzle. first we are going to see what...
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most popular models fare against the most extreme conditions on earth, from altitude, high heat and humidity, snow and hurricane strength winds facilities and i conduct those tests. now we have, like, centres of relative humidity, for solar radiation, for the temperature, and for the airspeed, which is measured through differential pressure from the nozzle. first, we're going to see what it might be like to drive your car in a rainforest. it gets up to 55 degrees in this room and the humidity can go up to 95%. this is one of four temperature—controlled test chambers, complete with birdsong and fake palm trees to simulate a tropical environment. it's baking in there. that is so hot. from extreme heat to extreme cold. oh, that's the snow room. these doors are really heavy. brr! it's about —17 in here right now. but the temperature can be set to go as low as —30. this is impressive. so it's testing the weight of the snow on the car. because this is actually a realistic situation in some parts of the world, to get a big snow boulder on the wing mirror. next we are going to see how cars are tested in hurricane conditions. we have
most popular models fare against the most extreme conditions on earth, from altitude, high heat and humidity, snow and hurricane strength winds facilities and i conduct those tests. now we have, like, centres of relative humidity, for solar radiation, for the temperature, and for the airspeed, which is measured through differential pressure from the nozzle. first, we're going to see what it might be like to drive your car in a rainforest. it gets up to 55 degrees in this room and the humidity...
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a little fluid in the earth is going to get it is going to have been the leader that he was the only handle the winds. are a little. a little further than that nothing any. of it in august. the myanmar government report that. the ira can go again just salvation army had attacked. the police post and government offices simul pena sleep the young mommy was also already in place and rakhine state they had already brought in reinforcements to be able to deal with that so the question is how did they know to me a lot of these reports on not credible this was a good time to. try to move. out of now mom. this point of the media tour around my own ma the border between the country and bangladesh for not acting there again why it generated the whole people. said ben is seven hundred thousand people. for pleasure a dilute is when the interest on the debt is greater than your taxes taxable base then you have to throw down all pretenses of quantitative easing and just admit your monetizing debt central bank is just printing and buying back its own debt in a deliberate place then you get into what's called a bana
a little fluid in the earth is going to get it is going to have been the leader that he was the only handle the winds. are a little. a little further than that nothing any. of it in august. the myanmar government report that. the ira can go again just salvation army had attacked. the police post and government offices simul pena sleep the young mommy was also already in place and rakhine state they had already brought in reinforcements to be able to deal with that so the question is how did...
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earth are minutes away or any mars are observing the new. and two thousand and one they can get it. my out of his out of the little wind you may be in if you want to look into my smiling continually now you know by now you they will have a mark on one of our names on me that i love or the love of the dual color. to their mother in my eyes but i see it as a lemon and she lays down and all of this started because well i've only known as i don't want to go alive again you know we all know but i got a mom going to school. that left my mom arse with me kill the little dogs and automatically so will sol and then start again much all of. my soul and a little chance so when i left. for. well have called us back. a lot in history. after that it. just. is and we did our. best just passengers and. nothing is unfair. she has an idea and then again no one could. have gone on if i did. ok mom you want to say yeah they were looking as i. did a study guide. i mean. there's no mom little mom and. mom are on the the my in i let them out and i missed my letter about in the hobby if you are there my god i mean you know me. god. i love you
earth are minutes away or any mars are observing the new. and two thousand and one they can get it. my out of his out of the little wind you may be in if you want to look into my smiling continually now you know by now you they will have a mark on one of our names on me that i love or the love of the dual color. to their mother in my eyes but i see it as a lemon and she lays down and all of this started because well i've only known as i don't want to go alive again you know we all know but i...
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earth to tell him all of. these days it's not just latin lovers who drive visitors to lake gardens northern shore the mountainous create special winds that make this a surfers and sailors paradise. on the other side of the lake a cable car takes visitors up multiple. each year around half a million people visit this thirty kilometer long mountain ridge on a good day you can see venice from here. or take advantage of the winds to go paragliding. or the cable car goes from lake garda one of the loveliest lakes in europe to the top of. a dude of around eighteen hundred meters from zero to eight hundred readers their words called the garden of europe. at the foot of montevallo lies the village of much isn't it. known as the pearl of lake garda not chasing a captured the imagination of german writing involved unfun go to. be immortalized the village and its medieval buildings in his book the italian journey. to. the fourteenth century cust college in. also stands for much as in his rich cultural heritage. visitors can also see the monument to get it to describe the castle in his diary. when the sun starts to set over much as in the lake
earth to tell him all of. these days it's not just latin lovers who drive visitors to lake gardens northern shore the mountainous create special winds that make this a surfers and sailors paradise. on the other side of the lake a cable car takes visitors up multiple. each year around half a million people visit this thirty kilometer long mountain ridge on a good day you can see venice from here. or take advantage of the winds to go paragliding. or the cable car goes from lake garda one of the...
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earthe desert south. going to track in our direction in the form of clouds which means humidity will be increasing later on this week. right now, the wind are gusting out of the west. at sfo. 33 miles an hour. fairfield. good delta breeze. 25 miles an hour. look at san jose. gusts to 35 miles an hour. live look from our kgo roof camera. breezy along the embarcadaro. 84 in san jose. a live picture from abc 7 pier 39 camera. beautiful day for visitors here. 95 in santa rosa right now. in the 90s. fairfield. concord, 87 degrees in livermore. here is a look at our highlights. basically going to go with, fog, returning in the overnight hours. temperatures will moderate tomorrow. we are expecting high clouds and muggy conditions. thursday. and friday. so even though the temperatures will start to fall. it is going to be, cooler, it is going to feel stickier. a live look right now from the tower camera. notice how blue it is out there. it is definitely sunny outside. a look at your 12-hour planner for your wednesday. watch out for the fog tomorrow morning. visitability low in spots. noontime, sunshine bay. inland. mild to warm. 4:00 p.m. 60s t
earthe desert south. going to track in our direction in the form of clouds which means humidity will be increasing later on this week. right now, the wind are gusting out of the west. at sfo. 33 miles an hour. fairfield. good delta breeze. 25 miles an hour. look at san jose. gusts to 35 miles an hour. live look from our kgo roof camera. breezy along the embarcadaro. 84 in san jose. a live picture from abc 7 pier 39 camera. beautiful day for visitors here. 95 in santa rosa right now. in the 90s....
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winds are hampering the fire fight. the county fire is only 2% contained right now, threatening 113 structures. >> reporter: the aftermath, smoldering and charred, providing new challenges for firefighters with hot spots on scorched earth, fighting flames where it still raged and protecting property in its path. >> crews are getting control in some areas. until they can go in and be sure no embers can cross the line, we'll still be looking at low containment numbers. >> reporter: 0% containment is uncomfortably close to steve's home. a mere wind shift could put the home in the fire's path. >> now the wind's changing, coming from the south. >> does that concern you? >> yeah. if everything off to the south there drops here, it will come sweeping up through here. >> reporter: in a matter of minutes, just what he feared, the skies turning overcast with smoke, putting the family on edge. >> fire has its own mind. it does what it wants. >> reporter: for now it wants to burn. when authorities say get out, they mean it. >> when we put the evacuation orders into effect, people need to heed those because fires are moving faster than he have in the past. we need to get people out of the fire's path so we can get in and do our job
winds are hampering the fire fight. the county fire is only 2% contained right now, threatening 113 structures. >> reporter: the aftermath, smoldering and charred, providing new challenges for firefighters with hot spots on scorched earth, fighting flames where it still raged and protecting property in its path. >> crews are getting control in some areas. until they can go in and be sure no embers can cross the line, we'll still be looking at low containment numbers. >>...
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wind started, and then we lost some control there. i think it mayjump across the road over there. the record heat is causing blazes across some of the coldest countries on earthpshot of sweden on wednesday — 44 separate fires. norway, finland and russia are facing similar problems, even the arctic circle ablaze in the summer heat. volu nteers volunteers are helping to fight back the flames, to stop the fire from spreading. translation: monday was very hard. it feels like we work in vain. all the time, fires, fires. at the end we had to retreat three kilometres, because it became too dangerous. norwegian helicopters, too, are flying repeat missions here, scooping buckets of water. one fire 25 kilometres square has caused the evacuation of two nearby towns. with weather warnings issued across almost the entire country, the wildfires are raging in the summer heat, and thriving in a drought that shows no sign of ending. let's brief you on some of the other stories making the news: the israeli parliament has passed the controversialjewish nation—state bill into a law. after a stormy session that lasted over eight hours, 62 mps voted for the bill, with 55 against.
wind started, and then we lost some control there. i think it mayjump across the road over there. the record heat is causing blazes across some of the coldest countries on earthpshot of sweden on wednesday — 44 separate fires. norway, finland and russia are facing similar problems, even the arctic circle ablaze in the summer heat. volu nteers volunteers are helping to fight back the flames, to stop the fire from spreading. translation: monday was very hard. it feels like we work in vain. all...
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wind started, and then we lost some control there. i think it mayjump across the road over there. the record heat is causing blazes across some of the coldest countries on earthrate fires. norway, finland and russia are facing similar problems, even the arctic circle ablaze in the summer heat. it is notjust sweden. the uk has spent weeks battling a grassland fire. in the us, they raged across california earlier this year, and los angeles earlier this month. australia is also seeing some of its worst fires in years. in sweden, volu nteers worst fires in years. in sweden, volunteers are helping fight back the flames to try to stop more fire from spreading. translation: monday was very hard. it feels like we work in vain. all the time, fires, fires. at the end we had to retreat three kilometres because it became too dangerous. norwegian helicopters, as well, are flying repeat missions here, dropping buckets of water. one fire has caused the evacuation of two nearby towns. with weather warnings issued across almost the entire country, the wildfires are raging in the summer heat and thriving in a drought that shows no sign of ending. in the pages of comics books,
wind started, and then we lost some control there. i think it mayjump across the road over there. the record heat is causing blazes across some of the coldest countries on earthrate fires. norway, finland and russia are facing similar problems, even the arctic circle ablaze in the summer heat. it is notjust sweden. the uk has spent weeks battling a grassland fire. in the us, they raged across california earlier this year, and los angeles earlier this month. australia is also seeing some of its...
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wind. and the... provided, that's the idea that in another planet. in the case of the earther that was once present on mars should've migrated to the subsurface and eventually remained trapped possibly since the time when mars was wet. joining us is suzie imber, lecturer at university of leicester's department of physics and astronomy and i'm also joined by chris hadfield, former astronaut and commander of the international space station. so, but start with the basics which is how did they manage to find this. what is the evidence that this body of water is there? they were bouncing radio waves down onto the planet and they observed in a region around the southern hemisphere there was a layer underneath the eyes which bounced back a radio wave. as a result, their attitude determined it was1.5 a result, their attitude determined it was 1.5 columbus under the surface. they determined that was a layer between ice and liquid water. to be just layer between ice and liquid water. to bejust get lucky? what made layer between ice and liquid water. to be just get lucky? what made the
wind. and the... provided, that's the idea that in another planet. in the case of the earther that was once present on mars should've migrated to the subsurface and eventually remained trapped possibly since the time when mars was wet. joining us is suzie imber, lecturer at university of leicester's department of physics and astronomy and i'm also joined by chris hadfield, former astronaut and commander of the international space station. so, but start with the basics which is how did they...
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filtered out by the solar wind and provided us out by the solar wind and provided us with the idea that as on other planets, as in the case of the earthwas wet. that was part of the news conference. let's find out more. 0ur science correspondent victoria gill is here. she has been listening to all of this and following it. huge news, the first liquid body of water and the first liquid body of water and the reason that is so tantalising, when you think of the mission to find whether that has ever been life on mars. click on the water is one of life as we understand it on earth and that puts a pinpoint on a map of where scientists might search for life. so what happens next? eight lot happening currently. the orbiter has been orbiting mars 15 years and it has taken several years of the coding, those lines and echoes underneath the surface, so it is a lot of work and the lot of beaming different instrumentation, rovers and blunders exploring mars, and the european space agency mission will land on november, looking under the surface, but in terms of investigating this lake which is a very enticing and exciting way to look, they would hav
filtered out by the solar wind and provided us out by the solar wind and provided us with the idea that as on other planets, as in the case of the earthwas wet. that was part of the news conference. let's find out more. 0ur science correspondent victoria gill is here. she has been listening to all of this and following it. huge news, the first liquid body of water and the first liquid body of water and the reason that is so tantalising, when you think of the mission to find whether that has...
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earth character of eva brown she will be a valuable support for him. as fogarty he's so dark and it can't be denied that he aged visibly and during this war he couldn't wind quanta and the only stages of his parkinson's disease started to show he feels like. it's a harsh contrast to the elephant as in films that have a brown shot of him fear him and he is up on from his luggage i thought. the propaganda minister noted on march fourteenth one thousand nine hundred four when i'm brown showed us several color films in her room we could see the fewer during peaceful times i have never seen him so relaxed on film before but it was also apparent how much the pure has changed during the war. imagines a few in fitzy and in march nine hundred forty four the wall was basically out of. their final defeat had become just a matter of time. also just off the back of this domesday feeling had spread throughout the back home it is as if to its theme if the fact that they rescreened eva brown's old films i showed they wanted to escape that reality. and talk back to the happy days and peaceful times they want spent then not bother fleetly could cite the man he. thought the
earth character of eva brown she will be a valuable support for him. as fogarty he's so dark and it can't be denied that he aged visibly and during this war he couldn't wind quanta and the only stages of his parkinson's disease started to show he feels like. it's a harsh contrast to the elephant as in films that have a brown shot of him fear him and he is up on from his luggage i thought. the propaganda minister noted on march fourteenth one thousand nine hundred four when i'm brown showed us...
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earth" says nuclear is an old, failed technology. he argues it's too risky, too expensive and the u.s. should invest in solar and wind energy instead. kinzinger tells us nuclear energy is critical to illinois -- the four plants in his district alone employ 3,500 people. he insists his bill won't sacrifice safety. freeman says neither of those arguments justify putting resources toward nuclear energy. a house subcommiee recently passed the nuke act -- and it will now go to the full energy and commerce committee. in washington, i'm jessica smith. (catherine) the san francisco zoo is about to get a lot bigger... we'll give you a drones eye view of the new california trail. (vicki) bathroom treasures. the fun find one couple found in their bathroom wall. your digestive
earth" says nuclear is an old, failed technology. he argues it's too risky, too expensive and the u.s. should invest in solar and wind energy instead. kinzinger tells us nuclear energy is critical to illinois -- the four plants in his district alone employ 3,500 people. he insists his bill won't sacrifice safety. freeman says neither of those arguments justify putting resources toward nuclear energy. a house subcommiee recently passed the nuke act -- and it will now go to the full energy...
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earth the united states would elect donald trump as president. i suspect that people like brennan and others were looking ahead to their political future trying to figure out which way the windut a bet on the wrong horse. >> jon: even james clapper according to this article, clapper was not going to go along with some of the stories, if you will, that the c.i.a. director was pushing. >> what we have seen is there are people within the bureaucracies would hear these stories, look, i may be sympathetic but i can't go there. we have a job to do. we're nonpartisan intelligence officials. if the evidence doesn't take us there, we can't go there. >> jon: where does this leave us? you have a former c.i.a. chief saying that the president of the united states has acted in a treasonous way. where do we go from here? >> i know, extremely strong words to say the least. at a minimum i think it's important for people to filter this and understand when they hear these sorts of explosive charges about treason they're often coming from people who do have a partisan axe to grind. american people are smart. i think they understand when you see criticism of this nature you have to discount it a
earth the united states would elect donald trump as president. i suspect that people like brennan and others were looking ahead to their political future trying to figure out which way the windut a bet on the wrong horse. >> jon: even james clapper according to this article, clapper was not going to go along with some of the stories, if you will, that the c.i.a. director was pushing. >> what we have seen is there are people within the bureaucracies would hear these stories, look, i...