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horner he's a professor of astrophysics at the university of southern queensland institute for advanced engineering and space science sciences joins me now via skype from to wonder in australia it's a great title for a university to work out professor horner good to have you with us on the program before we talk about sort of the technology involved how excited are you that this probe has landed on mars. someone who's been assigned some of us for a lot longer not been special scientists and anytime we get more exploration of places like mars i'm just at the moment to be able to get one successful on that very 1st attempt it really remarkable i'm just really excited seen what might find out in the coming weeks and months as explore the surface so you took your money shit on mars so the probes landed so what should we be looking out for in terms of what the chinese will do next in the next few hours or days in terms of the probe and its movements. well the 1st thing they'll be doing is checking that everything's ok that comes from that cut down 2nd sound and not top of the lumber it's not
horner he's a professor of astrophysics at the university of southern queensland institute for advanced engineering and space science sciences joins me now via skype from to wonder in australia it's a great title for a university to work out professor horner good to have you with us on the program before we talk about sort of the technology involved how excited are you that this probe has landed on mars. someone who's been assigned some of us for a lot longer not been special scientists and...
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god of fire and the chinese with ology is china's most ambitious space mission so far and jointly horner is professor of astrophysics at the university of southern queensland institute for advance engineering and space sciences he says such missions don't just excite scientists and spy people. person you will be doing is checking that everything's ok that comes from the cut down 2nd sound of their total number not top of the one that it's not there of and they'll map out the area and they'll make sure they know exactly where they are out of the next few days so get ready for the rather to roll down around off the land and start exploring if all goes well within a few days itself the out on the surface actually taking measurements driving around the excess miles it's simply the truth that they can do that so there's a lot of things that's very similar in a way to the ingenuity helicopter that the americans have that part of it is simply proving that you've got a hostage to do this to prepare for future missions but on top of that he's going to do with huge amount of science it's going to
god of fire and the chinese with ology is china's most ambitious space mission so far and jointly horner is professor of astrophysics at the university of southern queensland institute for advance engineering and space sciences he says such missions don't just excite scientists and spy people. person you will be doing is checking that everything's ok that comes from the cut down 2nd sound of their total number not top of the one that it's not there of and they'll map out the area and they'll...
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. >> reporter: for don horner jr., whose insurance office sits in the heart of the greenwood district, the legacy of that night is still very much alive what would all this have looked like if the massacre had not happened >> it would mirror some of the cities like atlanta, the carolinas where families, professionals and generations of people maintaining that professional business, being able to maintain that wealth. >> reporter: today the unemployment rate for black tulsans is more than twice the rate of white residents, and more than a third of black tulsans live below the poverty line a new lawsuit is trying to change, that estimating property damage at more than $50 million in today's currency. hoping to deliver restitution to survivors like miss fletcher, who is now 107 years old >> we're looking for so much more than money. money is very important, but we're also looking for scholarships for descendants and the community. we're looking for business grants for the descendants in the community. we are looking for tax abatements. >> reporter: all in hopes of healing generational wo
. >> reporter: for don horner jr., whose insurance office sits in the heart of the greenwood district, the legacy of that night is still very much alive what would all this have looked like if the massacre had not happened >> it would mirror some of the cities like atlanta, the carolinas where families, professionals and generations of people maintaining that professional business, being able to maintain that wealth. >> reporter: today the unemployment rate for black tulsans...
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. >> reporter: don horner jr., whose insurance office sits in the heart of the greenwood district, thet is still very much alive. >> what would all this have looked like if the massacre had not happened? >> it would mirror some of the cities like atlanta, the carolinas. for families, professionals, generations of people maintaining that professional business. being able to maintain that wealth. >> reporter: today, the unemployment rate for black tulsans is more than twice the rate of white residents and more than one-third of black tulsans live below the poverty line. a new lawsuit is trying to change that, estimating property damage at more than $50 million in today's currency, hoping to deliver restitution to survivors like miss fletcher, who is now 107 years old. >> we're looking for so much more than money. money is very important, but we're also looking for scholarships for descendents in the community, we're looking for business grants for the descendents in the community, we're looking for tax abatements. >> reporter:s of healing genera >> every evening, you know, i kind of have
. >> reporter: don horner jr., whose insurance office sits in the heart of the greenwood district, thet is still very much alive. >> what would all this have looked like if the massacre had not happened? >> it would mirror some of the cities like atlanta, the carolinas. for families, professionals, generations of people maintaining that professional business. being able to maintain that wealth. >> reporter: today, the unemployment rate for black tulsans is more than...
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the most celebrated war heroes returned home with full military on its 50 years after his death, horner ah, i once again, hot and dry sums up the weather across the middle east as per usual, barely a cloud in the sky that maybe one or 2 light, spotty showers across the far north of the region, but that aside, more very hazy sunshine coming through 42 celsius here in doha of 45 and q way warm enough in dubai, and also in most scots and as we go through the next couple of days, we're hanging onto the won't know quite as high as those temperatures, but still warm enough level less further north. you might see a shower too, into our northern parts of you might just capture spots of rain the over towards i've gone is done otherwise it large. he is clear skies and hazy sunshine coming through the sunshine extends down across the whole of africa. but we could see on shore showers just drifting into southern parts of somalia. wanted to show us just around the european highlands can you could catch a shadow to the wet weather over toward central african republic. northern parts of d. r. c. easy
the most celebrated war heroes returned home with full military on its 50 years after his death, horner ah, i once again, hot and dry sums up the weather across the middle east as per usual, barely a cloud in the sky that maybe one or 2 light, spotty showers across the far north of the region, but that aside, more very hazy sunshine coming through 42 celsius here in doha of 45 and q way warm enough in dubai, and also in most scots and as we go through the next couple of days, we're hanging onto...
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in 1989 or 1990, senator maxine horner assigned me because of me and my husband's expertise to the greenwoodk force. during that period of time, we heard hunting stories because people were interviewed -- we heard hunting stories because people were interviewed and there were more people alive during that time. one of the stories that haunts me is the story of a woman giving birth and in the exodus where people were having to leave, they put the baby in a man's shoebox. somehow in the craziness and fear, that shoebox got lost. we have moved to california and now we are back and we have been here a year -- we had moved to california and now we are back and we have been here a year. i want to get involved with greenwood again. host: thank you for sharing your story with us. we will get a response. hannibal johnson? guest: what a moving story. i remember the story of the woman who gave birth during the massacre and the baby was put in a shoebox. there are so many horrific stories around the 1921 race massacre. that is the reason we need to understand this history. there are mistakes that have b
in 1989 or 1990, senator maxine horner assigned me because of me and my husband's expertise to the greenwoodk force. during that period of time, we heard hunting stories because people were interviewed -- we heard hunting stories because people were interviewed and there were more people alive during that time. one of the stories that haunts me is the story of a woman giving birth and in the exodus where people were having to leave, they put the baby in a man's shoebox. somehow in the craziness...
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in 1989 or 1990, senator maxine horner assigned me because of me and my husband's expertise to the greenwood task force. during that period of time, we heard hunting stories because people were interviewed -- we heard hunting stories because people were interviewed and there were more people alive during that time. one of the stories that haunts me is the story of a woman giving birth and in the exodus where people were having to leave, they put the baby in a man's shoebox. somehow in the craziness and fear, that shoebox got lost. we have moved to california and now we are back and we have been here a year -- we had moved to california and now we are back and we have been here a year. i want to get involved with greenwood again. host: thank you for sharing your story with us. we will get a response. hannibal johnson? guest: what a moving story. i remember the story of the woman who gave birth during the massacre and the baby was put in a shoebox. there are so many horrific stories around the 1921 race massacre. that is the reason we need to understand this history. there are mistakes that ha
in 1989 or 1990, senator maxine horner assigned me because of me and my husband's expertise to the greenwood task force. during that period of time, we heard hunting stories because people were interviewed -- we heard hunting stories because people were interviewed and there were more people alive during that time. one of the stories that haunts me is the story of a woman giving birth and in the exodus where people were having to leave, they put the baby in a man's shoebox. somehow in the...
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in 1989 or 1990, senator maxine horner assigned me because of me and my husband's expertise to the greenwoodk force. during that period of time, we heard hunting stories because people were interviewed -- we heard hunting stories because people were interviewed and there were more people alive during that time. one of the stories that haunts me is the story of a woman giving birth and in the exodus where people were having to leave, they put the baby in a man's shoebox. somehow in the craziness and fear, that shoebox got lost. we have moved to california and now we are back and we have been here a year -- we had moved to california and now we are back and we have been here a year. i want to get involved with greenwood again. host: thank you for sharing your story with us. we will get a response. hannibal johnson? guest: what a moving story. i remember the story of the woman who gave birth during the massacre and the baby was put in a shoebox. there are so many horrific stories around the 1921 race massacre. that is the reason we need to understand this history. there are mistakes that have b
in 1989 or 1990, senator maxine horner assigned me because of me and my husband's expertise to the greenwoodk force. during that period of time, we heard hunting stories because people were interviewed -- we heard hunting stories because people were interviewed and there were more people alive during that time. one of the stories that haunts me is the story of a woman giving birth and in the exodus where people were having to leave, they put the baby in a man's shoebox. somehow in the craziness...