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the most recent big expedition. one of the two subs has been too late by col three years in the room russian scientists have been diving to the bottom of one of the oldest and certainly though i just didn't deepest fresh want to bodies in the world than the subs searched for new fission plants and examined the level of pollution of my calls one. school that i would still have shipped what does the bottom of lake baikal look like. nobody had actually seen it prior to your expedition did you make any breathtaking discoveries there. there were many discoveries and i believe more will be made later as we still haven't persist all the data we've collected. to give you just one example during the first day of the echo sounder device show the bottom of the depth of four hundred meters which while we expected it at a thousand six hundred thirty four meters i was puzzled but it turned out that there was a thick layer of planked on reflecting the signal at four hundred meters but then the same things happened again and the de
the most recent big expedition. one of the two subs has been too late by col three years in the room russian scientists have been diving to the bottom of one of the oldest and certainly though i just didn't deepest fresh want to bodies in the world than the subs searched for new fission plants and examined the level of pollution of my calls one. school that i would still have shipped what does the bottom of lake baikal look like. nobody had actually seen it prior to your expedition did you make...
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so when prime minister putin joined the expedition you get firsthand experience of a bike. so you ask him for money i never ask anyone for money i earn money. but what about the fund then he promised to give you a billion or injected. difference we wanted him to see how people live at lake baikal into perhaps introduce him changes to the legislation you know that following his submersion some funds were allocated for research a play by karl and i'm very happy about it going president. was the first president ever to do that in lake baikal. and i just couldn't i was prime minister of this opinion yes. he was the first top level official to do that. which didn't used to but will spew bullshit anyway i'm going president said he realized how interconnected we all are of course we are divided by national and initiative borders so i say the selling which is the largest river that flows into a bicultural has its source in mongolia therefore between one goalie handles the sailing effect. i have a good idea died with the prime minister say to the death of a thousand meters just good
so when prime minister putin joined the expedition you get firsthand experience of a bike. so you ask him for money i never ask anyone for money i earn money. but what about the fund then he promised to give you a billion or injected. difference we wanted him to see how people live at lake baikal into perhaps introduce him changes to the legislation you know that following his submersion some funds were allocated for research a play by karl and i'm very happy about it going president. was the...
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so when prime minister putin joined the expedition you get firsthand experience of a bike of. some with. you so you're asking for money i never ask anyone for money i earn money. but what about the fund then he promised to give you a billion or injected. it's different we wanted him to see how people live at lake baikal into perhaps introduce him changes to the legislation. that following his immersion some funds were allocated for research a play by karl am very happy about it but going president elect george was the first president ever to do that in the great cull. this wouldn't i was prime minister of the supreme unit yes and he was the first top level official to do that and goodness knows a lot of news to boost your i'm sure any way he can go in president's head he realised how interconnected we all are of course we are divided by national and ethnicity of borders and i say the selling gas which is the largest river that flows into a bicultural as its source in mongolia therefore the women go ahead was the sailing effect for a guy called i have a good idea you died with
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people represent themselves as expediters not listed in analysts -- and the expediters list of the ethics commission, but they have done a great job on inside. it is a beautiful restaurant. noise is the issue. my suggestion is to keep all the doors closed except for the one that swings in and out for the waiters and waitresses. there has to be a compromise, and the fact is when i hear that the day before a brief is supposed to be in, a meeting is called the day before they are supposed to be working hard on the brief common -- on the brief, it concerned me common -- it concerned me, and i believe some compromise has to happen during grosvenor -- has to happen. status quo cannot continue. otherwise, it will end up in court. it is up to you what you do. >> is there any other public comments in? seeing none, the matter is submitted. >> i have a question of mr. sanchez. i am not saying it is as simple as coiling down to the issue. would you tell me, when something comes before the planning commission that noise is an issue, how you establish an ambient noise issues? does your department rely
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organized for the purpose local residents so gala sauce cake was on that expedition. with. scientists tested the soil in several places to see how much phosphorus it contains they found the greatest amount of phosphorus around bearings grave. burying was not put in a coffin he was buried on a plank survivors were too weak to dig dig graves all agree is for shallow this is the place. the members of the bering expedition were made by the diversity of the islands foreigner particularly the huge amount of marine animals according to their records the first seals breeding grounds took up nearly the whole coastline now there are just four seal nurseries on barren island one of them is in the northwestern part of it the scientists space situated next to it. the lure of sea mammals can be heard many kilometers away from the beach the shore is divided by the high rocks into several sections and cannot be seen from one point in full. to count the sails scientists have to look at. every little day. with. the first seals a playfully for licking on the beach seals of the largest a
organized for the purpose local residents so gala sauce cake was on that expedition. with. scientists tested the soil in several places to see how much phosphorus it contains they found the greatest amount of phosphorus around bearings grave. burying was not put in a coffin he was buried on a plank survivors were too weak to dig dig graves all agree is for shallow this is the place. the members of the bering expedition were made by the diversity of the islands foreigner particularly the huge...
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it is an entry point for those who want to have the possibility of expedited physical screening because we are doing additional intelligence screening on the front end. partnerships are critical especially for -- especially with alpa but also associations and the traveling public. as president lincoln said the best defense of democracy is an informed electorate, clearly when it comes to passenger security, and informed traveling public is one of our most effective tools in terms of being aware of surroundings, see something, say something but be prepared to go every check, so we can focus on those we know the least about. there was another program we discussed. it is something we believe is another recognition of pilots as being the most trusted persons in the air. if we cannot trust pilots, who can we trust? the whole known crew member and the jump sheet program are motet facilitating in that regard. we are undertaking initiatives another area with automatic target recognition which gives a generic outline of persons. the assessor program at logan airport, the screening of children 12
it is an entry point for those who want to have the possibility of expedited physical screening because we are doing additional intelligence screening on the front end. partnerships are critical especially for -- especially with alpa but also associations and the traveling public. as president lincoln said the best defense of democracy is an informed electorate, clearly when it comes to passenger security, and informed traveling public is one of our most effective tools in terms of being aware...
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blogs posted on the expedition website a week ago talk of an arctic adventure of sea ice and the polar bears they were dreaming of seeing. >> he was a fine young man hoping to go on to read medicine after school. >> the organization is based here expedition force young people for an experience of self-discovery in some of the world's last true wildernesses. >> holidays to zones like this where polar bears roam free are dangerous. but as the habitats are melting, encounters with humans are getting more common. >> if the pack ice has gone away and there's a lot of open water then they would have to stay on the land and they get very, very hungry. there's nothing for them to eat. >> britain's ambassador and the chief executive of the travel company are both on the way to northern norway. the circumstances of the tragedy are being investigated. >> for the first time ever one of the international credit rating agencies has downgrade it had united states from the top aaa level. and the leaders of the united states, france, and germany have condemned the president of syria for what they call
blogs posted on the expedition website a week ago talk of an arctic adventure of sea ice and the polar bears they were dreaming of seeing. >> he was a fine young man hoping to go on to read medicine after school. >> the organization is based here expedition force young people for an experience of self-discovery in some of the world's last true wildernesses. >> holidays to zones like this where polar bears roam free are dangerous. but as the habitats are melting, encounters...
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blogs posted on the expedition website just a week ago talk of an arctic adventure of sea ice and theolar bears they were dreaming of seeing. >> horatio was a fine young man, hoping to go on to medical school. >> the british school that organized the trip is based here in central london. the expeditions of their young people for an experience of self-discovery in some of the world's last true buildnesses. holidays to zones where polar bears roam free are dangerous, but as polar bear habitats are petting -- melting, incounters with humans are getting more common. >> if the pack ice has gone away from the land and there's a lot of open water then they have to stay only the land and they get very, very hungry. there's nothing for them to eat. . >> officials are on their way to the location. the circumstances of the tragedy are being investigated. >> you're watching "bbc world news." for the first time ever, one of the international credit rating agencies has downgraded the united states from the top aaa level. and leaders of the united states, france, and germany have condemned the presi
blogs posted on the expedition website just a week ago talk of an arctic adventure of sea ice and theolar bears they were dreaming of seeing. >> horatio was a fine young man, hoping to go on to medical school. >> the british school that organized the trip is based here in central london. the expeditions of their young people for an experience of self-discovery in some of the world's last true buildnesses. holidays to zones where polar bears roam free are dangerous, but as polar bear...
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our cameras head out on a rare expedition to capture nature's cutest. yeah, dirt? do you think the two of us will ever find the one? well, we've been left behind by so many mops and broooo... aw, man! ...but we have got... see ya! ...each other. ♪ what about love?! [ male announcer ] swiffer attracts dirt. the 2 in 1 swiffer sweeper uses electrostatic dry cloths to trap and lock more dirt than a broom and uses dirt dissolving wet cloths to clean better than a mop. you're quite the pickup artist! [ male announcer ] 2 in 1 swiffer sweeper gives cleaning a whole new meaning. oh, we call it the bundler. let's say you need home and auto insurance. you give us your information once, online... [ whirring and beeping ] [ ding! ] and we give you a discount on both. great! did i mention no hands in the bundler? bundling and saving made easy. now, that's progressive. call or click today. it gets stuffed up and that means i stay up all night. good mornings? not likely! i've tried the pills, the sprays even some home remedies. then i tried something new. [ male announcer ] drug
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he did a famous expedition in 1911 on which he was looking for the lost city of the incas which was this legendary city that many believe that a group of inca nobles had run off to with all the treasures of the empire when pizarro arrived in 1532. >> jon: this was to escape the spanish and their takeover. >> the con quist to dores who arrived, exactly. he also got a hot tip that there might be cool ruins. >> jon: a hot tip on cool ruins. >> exactly. you haven't read "national geographic" in a while. >> jon: now this bingham was writing for "national geographic". he really put them for lack of a better pun on the map. >> "national geographic" was a fairly small magazine before machu picchu came out. they devoted a whole issue to it in 1913. it was a major success for everybody. >> jon: what you found on there, how long did you spend treking to machu picchu. >> with my guide john and three mule tenders and a cook, we went around for about a month through the andes of peru. >> jon: how hard is it to become a mule tender? >> i don't think there's a licensing process because john on our first
he did a famous expedition in 1911 on which he was looking for the lost city of the incas which was this legendary city that many believe that a group of inca nobles had run off to with all the treasures of the empire when pizarro arrived in 1532. >> jon: this was to escape the spanish and their takeover. >> the con quist to dores who arrived, exactly. he also got a hot tip that there might be cool ruins. >> jon: a hot tip on cool ruins. >> exactly. you haven't read...
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s experience with expedited rule making? and might it have a role to play with some of the recommendations adopted by the commission? >> well, i think everyone that comes in as chairman of the n.r.c. and commissioner wants the rule making process go forward faster. we have mixed success with that and a lot i think comes down to the usual challenges of resources and focus and pryor at this scation. -- preorization. we did complete a regulation from start to finish in about four months having to do with an issue related to how we deal with the fatigue in workers who may get tired at a nuclear power plant. i think there are ways to do it. it would cause us to change how we do our regulations, but i think it's doable if that were -- in my mind that would be the most preferable way for some of these things is to do them in expedited rule makings. that can be done in four, five months rather than the two, three years it typically takes. >> the vote hasn't started yet and so it looks like another hour or two. not that long. what i
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resolution calling for syrian president assad to expedite reforms he has previously announced and it also calls on the opposition to engage in dialogue with the demo because of. the nature. she is putting forward its draft resolution which will be an alternative to the resolution that the u.s. and european representatives are putting together the letter has already been dubbed as sanctions resolution the u.s. and european leaders want to put more pressure on the syrian government where as the russian version of the resolution makes two very important points first of all it cost to the syrian government to expedite the implementation of the reforms that president assad has announced in order to effectively address the legitimate aspirations and concerns of the syrian people and second it urges the syrian opposition to engage in political dialogue with the syrian authorities about what reforms to carry out in the country very important difference there the russian draft resolution does not put pressure on just one side it calls for dialogue it cost for restraint on both sides and here
resolution calling for syrian president assad to expedite reforms he has previously announced and it also calls on the opposition to engage in dialogue with the demo because of. the nature. she is putting forward its draft resolution which will be an alternative to the resolution that the u.s. and european representatives are putting together the letter has already been dubbed as sanctions resolution the u.s. and european leaders want to put more pressure on the syrian government where as the...
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a british teenager on an expedition to a remote arctic glacier is killed.hers seriously injured. what drove the bear to attack? and how did the others get away? >>> first, we turn to ron claiborne, for the news, including the breaking news out of afghanistan. >> that's right. good morning, again. we begin with our top story. a nato helicopter was shot down in afghanistan early this morning, killing 38 people. most of them, u.s. troops. the single-deadliest attack on u.s. forces since that war began nearly a decade ago. and abc's martha raddatz joins us now, from washington, with the latest. martha? >> reporter: good morning, ron. it was a chinook helicopter. and onboard, abc news has learned from a u.s. senior military official, there were 25 navy s.e.a.l.s, 7 afghan forces, 1 interpreter, the 5-member crew of the u.s. helicopter and 1 dog. the troops were apparently involved in some sort of raid or operation in wardak province in afghanistan, when the helicopter apparently was shot down. they are not confirming it was shot down. of course, they will do an
a british teenager on an expedition to a remote arctic glacier is killed.hers seriously injured. what drove the bear to attack? and how did the others get away? >>> first, we turn to ron claiborne, for the news, including the breaking news out of afghanistan. >> that's right. good morning, again. we begin with our top story. a nato helicopter was shot down in afghanistan early this morning, killing 38 people. most of them, u.s. troops. the single-deadliest attack on u.s. forces...
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this is a solo expedition. i dark brown blob of slim e falls out. the mucous plug has to fall out. it's the mucous plug. i am in awe of dana. 1:30 a.m. i am naked. i modified downward dog. i think of the view everyone is getting. no one cares. 4:00 a.m., i am nine centimeters. i am pruned and exhausted. you are doing great dana says, i am not interested in being great. it's still nine centimeters. it's not time yet. she says me to blow out with my mouth. i say i might barf. 5:45 a.m. still nine, i hate dana. dana breaks my water. after 15 hours it's time to push. when you are this desperate, it's almost over. push, your pushes are excellent. 7:17. i can feel the baby's hair. you see your baby's head. 7:40. i do what she says. we rehearse. dana is guiding my baby's head. this is called ring of fire. okay. push hard. i moan like a walrus. my vagina tears to my ass. but i don't care. dana puts the baby on my chest. the cord is still attached. i am still shaking. the baby's eyes are wide open. i cry, the baby cries. i have a baby. it's a girl. [applause] that was wonderful. that was re
this is a solo expedition. i dark brown blob of slim e falls out. the mucous plug has to fall out. it's the mucous plug. i am in awe of dana. 1:30 a.m. i am naked. i modified downward dog. i think of the view everyone is getting. no one cares. 4:00 a.m., i am nine centimeters. i am pruned and exhausted. you are doing great dana says, i am not interested in being great. it's still nine centimeters. it's not time yet. she says me to blow out with my mouth. i say i might barf. 5:45 a.m. still...
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you can expedite recovery. you can literally cut it in half. that is what we're trying to also instill in other cities that we talk with, exchanging information. recovery is about preparation. it is a mind-set that right now, i am actually educating residents of san francisco to think about recovering now, for its people, as well as its communities and the buildings themselves. investing in infrastructure, making sure they are safe is one part. the other part is -- people do not have to leave the city. they can rebuild right away and know that local government is there to want to build. said the investment is important. -- so, the investment is important. i know in new orleans, one of the big criticisms is that no one met with the business community to suggest that they stay and rebuild right there. we learned that lesson, and we are here, right now, suggesting to our businesses, we want them to stay. we want the infrastructure. we want our utilities to recover immediately. >> [unintelligible] what are the examples? mayor lee: i think at an ave
you can expedite recovery. you can literally cut it in half. that is what we're trying to also instill in other cities that we talk with, exchanging information. recovery is about preparation. it is a mind-set that right now, i am actually educating residents of san francisco to think about recovering now, for its people, as well as its communities and the buildings themselves. investing in infrastructure, making sure they are safe is one part. the other part is -- people do not have to leave...
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the bear attacked a group of teenagers on an expedition. at burning man festival now has a place to call home in san a place to call home in san francisco. let me get this straight. all-you-can-eat pancakes for $4? yep. when do you close? oh, we don't. excellent. unlimited pancakes for an unlimited time. only $4 and only at denny's. [ bell ringing ] >>> the japanese city of hiroshima marked 66th anniversary of the first atomic bomb attack. thousands gathered near the piece memorial along with survivors. it destroyed most of the city and killed 140,000 people. it was painful for many japanese had a are still struggling after the earthquake and tsunami last march. >> we're getting more details this morning about a terrifying polar bear attack in northern norway. it attacked a broop group of british teenagers. a 17-year-old boy was killed. four other people were injured before the bear was shot and killed. >> 17-year-old teenager was brutally killed friday morning when a polar bear breached a trip wire around the campsite. the alarm did not so
the bear attacked a group of teenagers on an expedition. at burning man festival now has a place to call home in san a place to call home in san francisco. let me get this straight. all-you-can-eat pancakes for $4? yep. when do you close? oh, we don't. excellent. unlimited pancakes for an unlimited time. only $4 and only at denny's. [ bell ringing ] >>> the japanese city of hiroshima marked 66th anniversary of the first atomic bomb attack. thousands gathered near the piece memorial...
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maybe we could do just an expediting-type of repair work there. i would not be inclined to tear out the entire floor. if we did something like what they use with ping-pong paddles -- carbon fiber on the inside, would on the outside. -- wood on the outside. i understand the word is getting too thin. but if we had this on top, and then you had the finishing top surface wood on top, it would just be repair. it adds strength and adds bounce. structurally, it is more stable. it is a classic example of how in architecture they use plywood instead of plank wood. we did repair work there that would have that carbon fiber player going across. and on the top, top sheet wood. that could take the abuse of the extensive use in the facility. that was one part. another part of wanted to bring in has to do with the repair work at the chinese playground. i have been tried to get that tennis court done for a long time. it has been patched up, the borders are over elevated from pavement work. i wonder what it never gets done. i talked to dr. lee about it, and he wan
maybe we could do just an expediting-type of repair work there. i would not be inclined to tear out the entire floor. if we did something like what they use with ping-pong paddles -- carbon fiber on the inside, would on the outside. -- wood on the outside. i understand the word is getting too thin. but if we had this on top, and then you had the finishing top surface wood on top, it would just be repair. it adds strength and adds bounce. structurally, it is more stable. it is a classic example...
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all of these buildings have to be dueled -- dual plumbed to expedite provision of recycled water to serve a lot of the water needs of this district, because you do not have to use pure water to do all these things. you could use non potable water if we could find a local source for that. the last topic is money. all of this stuff costs money. there are open space improvements, transportation improvements. there are concepts for sustainable resource districts. ahoy the total for all of these improvements and infrastructure is north of $500 million. on the second last slide, you can see what the plan proposes in terms of helping to fund these improvements and helping to fund the transit center. we are finishing the necessary nexus' studies -- nexus studies about how to fund the spaces. all ultimately, the fee levels will differ from what is in the plan. we have studies to ultimately set the fees. these are illustrated, but we think these can be achieved and are sustainable by the economics of the building. we think we can raise this. there is a potential major source of funding, particularl
all of these buildings have to be dueled -- dual plumbed to expedite provision of recycled water to serve a lot of the water needs of this district, because you do not have to use pure water to do all these things. you could use non potable water if we could find a local source for that. the last topic is money. all of this stuff costs money. there are open space improvements, transportation improvements. there are concepts for sustainable resource districts. ahoy the total for all of these...
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money to make the changes that help us in terms of security and allows the possibility for more expedited physical screening checkpoints. >> the airports have the option with your approval to opt out of tsa security. they can have a private security company come in. you have oversight but you do not have day-to-day management, as such is this something that is a concern in terms of ensuring there are secure flights every single airport? is this a trend that more airports will go for? >> there are 16 airports currently about 450 that have privatized security force. we still have tsa on scene and a half to adhere to our standards. the security is not an issue as much as the cost. it costs the taxpayers a little bit more to have those workforces. other than that, they have best practices they develop or there are other things we can learn from that we can deploy nationwide. tsa is a u.s. government counter-terrorism agency. it is important for the flexibility to get out information quickly. guest>> some things work in some things don't. i remember the puffer machine. what about things like a
money to make the changes that help us in terms of security and allows the possibility for more expedited physical screening checkpoints. >> the airports have the option with your approval to opt out of tsa security. they can have a private security company come in. you have oversight but you do not have day-to-day management, as such is this something that is a concern in terms of ensuring there are secure flights every single airport? is this a trend that more airports will go for?...
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so that is a rock site, rock expedite -- rock excavation. this is part of the temporary shoring system that retains the walls of the excavation and prevents the building, other buildings from falling into the hole. >> where were we? >> we were driving around in the marina. we were looking over the perfectly flat marina green, at the whole marine area, which is also perfectly flat because it was artificial filled from the 1915 exposition. >> that is correct. it was hydraulics and pumped in from the bay. same principle, they built a dike on the outside it, and then pumped in the sand. and as we all know, in 1989, a lot of damage. lawrence can speak to the concept of soft story problems with the buildings, and the look of viable soil. in perfect concert with each other, you get major damage, sometimes collapsed. that is the subject of -- i guess we did a video of that about a year ago? >> would try to pick up all the hazards. >> this is recreation of the natural landscape? >> yes, but the four points set on a rock. there is a natural rock outcr
so that is a rock site, rock expedite -- rock excavation. this is part of the temporary shoring system that retains the walls of the excavation and prevents the building, other buildings from falling into the hole. >> where were we? >> we were driving around in the marina. we were looking over the perfectly flat marina green, at the whole marine area, which is also perfectly flat because it was artificial filled from the 1915 exposition. >> that is correct. it was hydraulics...
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it should be expedited. there should be a strong argument to do so. how can you have this conflict between the different states? how can companies and businesses prepare their budget if they don't know what their expenses are going to be. this will be heard by the supreme court. i believe it will be a 5-4 decision. it did l. come down in june. >> the court has already said by the way they weren't going to hear it in expedited version. they turned it down. >> kimberly is right. that's before there was a split in the circuits. huge split in the circuits over a huge issue. >> have to. have to reconcile it be irresponsible need four justices to agree to hear this. they will hear it. >> laura: just praying anthony kennedy. do some hex on anthony kennedy. louisiana sex offender law, now the aclu has decided to file suit saying that this punishment of sex offenders saying that they cannot go on to the internet because that's where they find their victims. this is the way they were going to go. aclu says no way, too broad. first amendment case. kimberly start
it should be expedited. there should be a strong argument to do so. how can you have this conflict between the different states? how can companies and businesses prepare their budget if they don't know what their expenses are going to be. this will be heard by the supreme court. i believe it will be a 5-4 decision. it did l. come down in june. >> the court has already said by the way they weren't going to hear it in expedited version. they turned it down. >> kimberly is right....
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blogs posted on the expedition website week ago talk about the polar bears they were dreaming of seeing. >> horatio was a fine man hoping to go on to read medicine after school. >> the association that organized the trip is based here in london. holidays to places where parlor bears roam free are dangerous. but the polar bear habitats are melting. encounters with humans are getting more common. >> there is a lot of open water. they have to stay on the land. they get hungry. there is nothing for them to it. >> the chief executive of the travel company is on his way to norway, where the injured are being treated. the circumstances of the tragedy are being investigated. >> yesterday, we heard about water on mars. today, it is a journey to jupiter. nasa has launched a rocket carrying a solar powered explore, juno. scientists want to learn more about the plan. they think it is the oldest in our solar system. >> 3, 2, 1, ignition and liftoff. >> that stuff for a mission that will try to unlocked the secrets of jupiter. juno left on an atlas 5 rocket. a project that cost $5 billion. the missio
blogs posted on the expedition website week ago talk about the polar bears they were dreaming of seeing. >> horatio was a fine man hoping to go on to read medicine after school. >> the association that organized the trip is based here in london. holidays to places where parlor bears roam free are dangerous. but the polar bear habitats are melting. encounters with humans are getting more common. >> there is a lot of open water. they have to stay on the land. they get hungry....