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james cameron helped to get it done.oscar winning filmmaker james cameron, the co-executive producer of "years of living dangerously" on showtime. james, you're having a conversation with someone in hollywood in which you describe to them that you are executive producing a nine-part series on television about climate change and they say why? what do you say to that? >> well, you know, i think people in hollywood are fairly well informed about the risk here, so they get it. the request question would really be how? how did you pull that off? how did you get a show about climate change on a major cable show like this? it wasn't easy. it took a fair bit of star power getting arnold involved, jerry weintraub involved and so on to pull this thing together and get enough heat on it that people wanted to go ahead with it because the sense is, oh, well, that's not really entertainment. we said, no, we're going to make this entertaining, compelling television that you can't take your eyes off of. >> how do you do that? i have don
james cameron helped to get it done.oscar winning filmmaker james cameron, the co-executive producer of "years of living dangerously" on showtime. james, you're having a conversation with someone in hollywood in which you describe to them that you are executive producing a nine-part series on television about climate change and they say why? what do you say to that? >> well, you know, i think people in hollywood are fairly well informed about the risk here, so they get it. the...
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> the time is now. >> academy award winning filmmaker, environmentalist and deep sea explorer, james camerone now. as always, mr. cameron, great to see you. we're going to start with one quick question not about your show but then turn to the show. i have to ask, you're a deep sea explorer, you took the challenger to the deepest known point on earth in a record-breaking dive almost seven miles below surface. obviously the investigators are looking for a plane that could be three miles below the sea. give us some idea, and insight about what happens that far down. >> well, you have -- three miles down you have a tremendous amount of pressure. that is the sort of depth that the titanic wreck, and the bismarck wreck, any vehicle that can go down there has to have the ability to withstand this incredible force. plus, you have three miles of water you have to communicate through. and radio frequencies won't communicate through water, so you have to communicate by sound. it is very, very difficult to work in. >> and one thing the story does tell is something you talk about all the time which is ho
> the time is now. >> academy award winning filmmaker, environmentalist and deep sea explorer, james camerone now. as always, mr. cameron, great to see you. we're going to start with one quick question not about your show but then turn to the show. i have to ask, you're a deep sea explorer, you took the challenger to the deepest known point on earth in a record-breaking dive almost seven miles below surface. obviously the investigators are looking for a plane that could be three miles...
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you've got to meet james cameron. ultimately, we were able to arrange that meeting. meron was very excited. he sign on immediately. jerry weintraub had already been on board. from there come a -- from there, i won't say was easy to get this on tv, because as the epa administrator said in a panel after one screening, there is no other show on the air on climate change. that fact alone tells you that a lot of people have turned down for this. we had a great team. i can tell you the "60 minutes" producers behind us have 18 emmys between them. as cameron said in the clip that you showed, this is visually compelling human drama. i think it is unlike anything anybody has ever seen before. i think if you like high quality television -- i'm talking about not just "60 minutes," but " ,"king bad" or "the sopranos the documentary sense, that is what we are doing, showing that television is the place to tell thesestories because stories are not just great stories. these will become everybody's stories if we don't act on climate change soon. that is why there's universal appeal to
you've got to meet james cameron. ultimately, we were able to arrange that meeting. meron was very excited. he sign on immediately. jerry weintraub had already been on board. from there come a -- from there, i won't say was easy to get this on tv, because as the epa administrator said in a panel after one screening, there is no other show on the air on climate change. that fact alone tells you that a lot of people have turned down for this. we had a great team. i can tell you the "60...
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james cameron will tell me what it is like going nearly seven miles underwater. i said it. how did i know? well, i didn't really. see, i figured low testosterone would decrease my sex drive... but when i started losing energy and became moody... that's when i had an honest conversation with my doctor. we discussed all the symptoms... then he gave me some blood tests. showed it was low t. that's it. it was a number -- not just me. [ male announcer ] today, men with low t have androgel 1.62%...
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[applause] - ♪ his name is james, james cameron ♪ ♪ the bravest pioneer ♪ no budget too steep, no seap ♪ - ♪ who's that? it's him! james cameron ♪ >> from comedy central's world news headquarters in new york, this is "the daily show" with jon stewart. ["daily show" theme song playing] [cheers and applause] >> jon: welcome to "the daily show". my name is jon stewart. we have a show for you tonight that we've worked out. new york met great mookie wilson will be joining us tonight. they are not booing they are mookie-ing. first the wounds of centuries racial oppression have long haunted our country a tragic but inescapable part of american experience. until last week when the supreme court said its okay for states to ban affirmative action programs at public universities thus completing the mission of racial healing this court embarked on last year. >> the supreme court essentially knocked down one of pillars of the civil rights movement. it invalidated a key part of the voting rights act, the law enacted in 1965 to stop racial discrimination at the polls. >> as chief justice john robert
[applause] - ♪ his name is james, james cameron ♪ ♪ the bravest pioneer ♪ no budget too steep, no seap ♪ - ♪ who's that? it's him! james cameron ♪ >> from comedy central's world news headquarters in new york, this is "the daily show" with jon stewart. ["daily show" theme song playing] [cheers and applause] >> jon: welcome to "the daily show". my name is jon stewart. we have a show for you tonight that we've worked out. new york met great...
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a person with some insight is underwater explorer james cameron.h cnn's jake tapper. >> three miles down you've got a tremendous amount of pressure. that's the sort of depth of the titanic and bismarck wreck. any vehicle that can go down there has to be able to withstand the external forces and you have three miles of water that you have to communicate through. you have to communicate by sound or by fiber optic cable. >> and one thing this story does tell is something that you talk about all the time, which is how little we know about our own oceans. do you think that society should be devoting more energy and resources to studying deep sea topography? >> i think we need to know more about the oceans in realtime. we need to know more about what is happening in the water column that he feeds in to climate modeling and all of the other stuff. the ocean is a vast volume. you know, the land, he can see the surface of the land from orbit. you can google just about any spot on the surface of the land. but the ocean has depth. three miles down to seven mi
a person with some insight is underwater explorer james cameron.h cnn's jake tapper. >> three miles down you've got a tremendous amount of pressure. that's the sort of depth of the titanic and bismarck wreck. any vehicle that can go down there has to be able to withstand the external forces and you have three miles of water that you have to communicate through. you have to communicate by sound or by fiber optic cable. >> and one thing this story does tell is something that you talk...
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one of them is movie director james cameron. he dropped 35,000 feet or about 7 miles to the deepest place on earth. he's turning it into a movie. >> beyond the edge of your lights, to see the unknown for yourself. >> reporter: the pressure is crushing and very few manned subma rerines can even withstan it. >> there's only half a dozen subs that can go to that depth with a number of countries having that capability. it gets to the point of collapse, it basically implodes. it just crushes. >> reporter: finding the plane is daunting, bringing it back from the deep, even more difficult. cnn. >> i want to get my panel of experts to weigh in on this to see exactly how they feel about it. mary, have you ever dealt with the ocean depths like this when trying to retrieve a plane? >> not from these depths. there have been many other accidents in the water. like this, it was lost for about a month. when they found that was only about 6,000 feet of water. at these depths, no, there's no recovery like it. >> if the wreckage is found, how are
one of them is movie director james cameron. he dropped 35,000 feet or about 7 miles to the deepest place on earth. he's turning it into a movie. >> beyond the edge of your lights, to see the unknown for yourself. >> reporter: the pressure is crushing and very few manned subma rerines can even withstan it. >> there's only half a dozen subs that can go to that depth with a number of countries having that capability. it gets to the point of collapse, it basically implodes. it...
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. >> canada has a lot of canadians are in hollywood, 250,000 some of the biggest directors james cameronreceipt man very important people composers actors, post production people there is 250,000. >> documentarians too. >> yep. >> that is an unknown factoid how they contribute. >> there is a quarter million -- well, louis -- warner brothers came out of canada disney's father was canadian but in silicon valley you have a quarter of a million canadians working that is not the ones doing it part-time and illegally in manhattan 400,000 canadians working every day in manhattan he is just an example of the worst of the brain drain -- >> who is the most famous. >> were you born in canada. >> i came here to graduate school in the u.s. and stayed. >> where? >> harvard law and warton. >> you graduate with honors. >> i don't know about distinction. >> under graduate. >> mcgill. >> canada. >> jesuit university >> there is a great one up there and a lot of interaction between the french and english speaking population. >> what about the quebecois. >> i immigrated from chicago in 66 and it was very br
. >> canada has a lot of canadians are in hollywood, 250,000 some of the biggest directors james cameronreceipt man very important people composers actors, post production people there is 250,000. >> documentarians too. >> yep. >> that is an unknown factoid how they contribute. >> there is a quarter million -- well, louis -- warner brothers came out of canada disney's father was canadian but in silicon valley you have a quarter of a million canadians working that...
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james cameron sat down with chris today to talk about the series and a few other things.e's toured the wreckage of the titanic, and chris asked him about the ongoing search for the missing malaysian airline. >> as you're watching all of this coverage of the missing flight, the fact that there are pings that appear to be coming. with your knowledge of the ocean, what are you thinking eight finding the plane? >> i think there are some things that you can't not see. but people that are experts at doing these things. it's critical to find out what happened. we want have these lingering mysteries. >> you can see the footage when chris hayes returns this thursday night. debut. whyou'd be surprisedy pacs? how few loads you actually get from a bottle of detergent. because a lot of people pour in a little extra. and that reduces their total loads. but with tide pods, one pac equals one load. so try tide pods, and pop in value. [ female announcer ] some people like to pretend a flood could never happen to them. and that their homeowners insurance protects them. [ thunder crashes ]
james cameron sat down with chris today to talk about the series and a few other things.e's toured the wreckage of the titanic, and chris asked him about the ongoing search for the missing malaysian airline. >> as you're watching all of this coverage of the missing flight, the fact that there are pings that appear to be coming. with your knowledge of the ocean, what are you thinking eight finding the plane? >> i think there are some things that you can't not see. but people that are...
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within of them is movie director james cameron.state of the art vessel he dropped 35,000 feet or about 7 miles to the deepest place on earth. he is turning the scientific mission into a movie. >> need to see what is there. beyond the edge of your lights. >> the pressure at nearly 15,000 feet is crushing. very few manned submarines can with stand it. >> there are only half a dozen subs that can go to basically half the ocean depths. with a number of countries having that capability. if it gets to the point of -- of collapse. it, basically implodes. it just -- crushes. >> finding the plane is daunting. bringing it back from the deep, even more difficult. >> you really get an idea of the magnitude of this operation. the challenges are just enormous aren't they in this vast area of sea. >> and alluded to it. some of the experts say it. the ocean floor almost like an alien world. things there get crushed. we only a few people have reached the edges of it. that's the frontier for this search. >> cautious optimism on the part of australia
within of them is movie director james cameron.state of the art vessel he dropped 35,000 feet or about 7 miles to the deepest place on earth. he is turning the scientific mission into a movie. >> need to see what is there. beyond the edge of your lights. >> the pressure at nearly 15,000 feet is crushing. very few manned submarines can with stand it. >> there are only half a dozen subs that can go to basically half the ocean depths. with a number of countries having that...
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grad is to getting back along today's call for korean athletes it's a two hour train ride for james cameron he meets his new jazzy into manhattan two days a week from a temporary job as a retreat at recruiting isn't a dream job that is columbia university graduate holder of the most is degree in international management from the london school of economics to the ones to work in the sports industry. i could say sometime after i graduated and even getting a part timer an internship in sports can be a struggle so at the gates to continue working on my experience things into new york. and then on the side continue to perceive industry that i want to work and jillian is among tens of thousands of recent u s grant's what jobs outside their chosen field taking part time. let cool in setting the over pay until they can embark on the carrion things to eat full full paycheck. many recent grads out will see him taking on jobs that do not require a bachelor's degree they are the under employed as lacking as they discussed box hedges and spots the twentieth. according to a recent study by the federal re
grad is to getting back along today's call for korean athletes it's a two hour train ride for james cameron he meets his new jazzy into manhattan two days a week from a temporary job as a retreat at recruiting isn't a dream job that is columbia university graduate holder of the most is degree in international management from the london school of economics to the ones to work in the sports industry. i could say sometime after i graduated and even getting a part timer an internship in sports can...
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talk about the fact we're still living with it anyways but what does it mean to be someone like james cameron had basically managed to escape this button also have deliver the fact he would've been a third person and continue to live with the photograph itself circulating. so those are some of things we want to deal with. finally, with this one i want is to be very clear about the composition of lynching photographs. that we're not just about some kind of straightforward record but there's a deliberate composition to this photograph. part of that compositicompositi on i would suggest is that what cheats around the midsection of one of the victims. historians a little bit a debate about this but i'm convinced by those historians who suggest whenever you see that white sheet on the midsection, it suggests that this victim was castrated. so when i talk about deliberate composition that's part of what i mean that this might be a barbaric practice but anything can be done recently and in order. so this is how we prove we have done it decently and in order. we take the time to cover that up. i shar
talk about the fact we're still living with it anyways but what does it mean to be someone like james cameron had basically managed to escape this button also have deliver the fact he would've been a third person and continue to live with the photograph itself circulating. so those are some of things we want to deal with. finally, with this one i want is to be very clear about the composition of lynching photographs. that we're not just about some kind of straightforward record but there's a...
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even with things like virtual reality, you have directors like james cameron who are already saying they virtual reality in a bigger way. we saw facebook make a splashy announcement in that way. we willat is something continue to focus on. also, things like google glass. we have profiled students at usc who are now, as part of their curriculum, trying to see what is possible, what kinds of different projects they can launch that would be using something like google glass. there is a lot of opportunity out there. we are going to focus on those various things over the course of the week. >> let us compare that with the changes in the movie watching experience. >> a lot of filmmakers and producers will say, the end of the day, it is about good stories. that is true. but there is no doubt that new technology and new platforms allows for the story to change in some ways. we talk so much about netflix. we talk about binge watching. there are great examples and some of the shows that have been successful on those platforms being successful because people can gobble them up all at once. tot is b
even with things like virtual reality, you have directors like james cameron who are already saying they virtual reality in a bigger way. we saw facebook make a splashy announcement in that way. we willat is something continue to focus on. also, things like google glass. we have profiled students at usc who are now, as part of their curriculum, trying to see what is possible, what kinds of different projects they can launch that would be using something like google glass. there is a lot of...
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james cameron sat down with chris today to talk about the series and a few other things.he wreckage of the titanic, and chris asked him about the ongoing search for the missing malaysian airline. >> as you're watching all of this coverage of the missing flight, the fact that there are pings that appear to be coming. with your knowledge of the ocean, what are you thinking eight findi ining the plane? >> i think there are some things that you can't not see. but people that are experts at doing these things. it's critical to find out what happened. we want have these lingering mysteries. >> you can see the footage when chris hayes returns this thursday night. (meow mix jingle) right on cue. (laughs) it's more than just a meal, it's meow mix mealtime. with wholesome ingredients and irresistible taste, no wonder it's the only one cats ask for by name. with crest 3d white luxe toothpaste. only crest 3d white has whitelock technology. it removes stains within the microfine lines of your teeth... and locks out future stains. crest 3d white luxe toothpaste. life opens up with a wh
james cameron sat down with chris today to talk about the series and a few other things.he wreckage of the titanic, and chris asked him about the ongoing search for the missing malaysian airline. >> as you're watching all of this coverage of the missing flight, the fact that there are pings that appear to be coming. with your knowledge of the ocean, what are you thinking eight findi ining the plane? >> i think there are some things that you can't not see. but people that are experts...
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even with things like virtual reality, you got directors like james cameron already saying if they couldvirtual reality in a bigger way -- we saw facebook make a splashy announcement in that area. maybe that's something they will continue to focus on. at usc who are as part of their curriculum are trying to see what is possible. what kinds of different projects they can launch that would be googleomething like glass. there's a lot of opportunity out there we will be exploring these things over the course of the week. >> let's compare that to changes in the movie watching experience. fax a lot of filmmakers and producers will say at the end of the day, it's about good stories. that's true, but there's no doubt new technology and new platforms allow for the stories to change in some way. we talked so much about netflix and binge walk -- and watching. there are great examples and some of the shows on those platforms. being successful because people can gobble them up all at once. that is being factored in to future productions aching place. theme.finitely a big >> when it comes to movie fin
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james cameron was director of the blockbuster movie "titanic". >> really, titanic was a well built shipmanned by competent crews and they were obeying all the rulin the rules of the time. >> four days later, the titanic struck an iceberg and its fate was sealed. more than 1400 people perished. for years, the sunken airliner remained on the floor. and the mystery grew by myths and theories. but in 1985. searchers finally realized why the wreckage had eluded them. >> reporter: the reported location of the ship's sos transmission turned out to be wrong by 13 miles. the wreckage was finally found, split in half, resting over 12,000 feet below the ocean surface. still, compared to the search for flight 370 the titanic expeditions were at an advantage. >> in this case, we don't even have a report of distress position. and the ocean is just as deep here or deeper than it is at the titanic. >> reporter: much about the two, says stevenson, is similar, including the use of underwater search vehicles. >> the most recent expeditions in 2010 used elements almost the same as what they used for the se
james cameron was director of the blockbuster movie "titanic". >> really, titanic was a well built shipmanned by competent crews and they were obeying all the rulin the rules of the time. >> four days later, the titanic struck an iceberg and its fate was sealed. more than 1400 people perished. for years, the sunken airliner remained on the floor. and the mystery grew by myths and theories. but in 1985. searchers finally realized why the wreckage had eluded them. >>...
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one is movie director james cameron using a state-of-the-art vessel, he dropped 35,000 feet or about seven miles to the deepest place on earth. he's turning the scientific mission into a movie. >> it's that need to see what's there beyond the edge of your lights. to see the unknown for yourself. >> reporter: the pressure at nearly 15,000 feet is crushing and very few manned submarines can with it stand it. >> only a half a dozen subs that can go to basically half the ocean depth with a number of countries having that capability. it gets to the point of, of collapse. it basically implodes. it just crushes. >> reporter: finding the plane is daunting. bringing it back from the deep, even more difficult. ed lavandera, cnn. >> difficult may be an understatement. especially when the ballotries powering the pingers on the black boxes run out. i want to discuss that with former ntsb vice chairman bob francis. so, bob, good to see you. explain these challenges that lay ahead when this pinger -- unless it has already -- dies? >> i think that they're just going to have to get the vessels that a
one is movie director james cameron using a state-of-the-art vessel, he dropped 35,000 feet or about seven miles to the deepest place on earth. he's turning the scientific mission into a movie. >> it's that need to see what's there beyond the edge of your lights. to see the unknown for yourself. >> reporter: the pressure at nearly 15,000 feet is crushing and very few manned submarines can with it stand it. >> only a half a dozen subs that can go to basically half the ocean...
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. >> christina, i made reference to the role you played with james cameron. that was at depths far in excess of what we are talking about in the south indian ocean. what is it like down there? are there signs of life? can you see anything at all? give us a quick education. >> i would be happy. it is deep. it is nearly twice where they are searching for the black box now. that is seven grand canyons in depth. it is today. you can only see as far as the lights you brought with you which is about 100 feet in front of you. there is life. teaming with microbial life. those animals are somehow living at these extreme pressures and cold temperatures. how are they doing that? what can we learn about that? there is pharmaceutical application. we can learn more about the topography and the structure of the sea floor and anticipate how a tsunami would behave and where it would go if triggered by the earthquake. there is so much to learn and we know so little. >> andy bowen, i want to learn about the pressure at this depth. tell me more. >> there are two aspects that dep
. >> christina, i made reference to the role you played with james cameron. that was at depths far in excess of what we are talking about in the south indian ocean. what is it like down there? are there signs of life? can you see anything at all? give us a quick education. >> i would be happy. it is deep. it is nearly twice where they are searching for the black box now. that is seven grand canyons in depth. it is today. you can only see as far as the lights you brought with you...
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one of them is movie director james cameron.ng a state of the art vessel, he dropped 35,000 feet or about seven miles to the deepest place on earth. he's turning the scientific mission in to a movie. >> it's that need to see what's there, beyond the edge of your life. to see the unknown for yourself. >> the pressure at nearly 15,000 feet is crushing and very few manned submarines can even withstand it. >> only a half dozen subs that can go to half of the ocean depth with a number of countries having that capability. it gets to the point of collapse. it basically implodes. it just crushes. >> reporter: finding the plane is daunting. bringing it back from the deep even more difficult. >> i will get my panel of experts to weigh in on this to see exactly how they feel about it. mary, have have you ever dealt with the ocean depths like this in trying to retrieve a plane? >> not from these depths. there have been many other accidents in the water and there's one in indonesia called adam the air and it you in the water and like this it
one of them is movie director james cameron.ng a state of the art vessel, he dropped 35,000 feet or about seven miles to the deepest place on earth. he's turning the scientific mission in to a movie. >> it's that need to see what's there, beyond the edge of your life. to see the unknown for yourself. >> the pressure at nearly 15,000 feet is crushing and very few manned submarines can even withstand it. >> only a half dozen subs that can go to half of the ocean depth with a...
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one of them is movie director james cameron using a state-of-the-art vessel he dropped 35,000 feet orn miles to the deepest place on earth. he's turning the scientific mission into a movie. >> it's that need to see what's there beyond the edge of your lights. to see the unknown for yourself. >> reporter: the pressure at nearly 15,000 feet is crushing, and very few manned submarines can withstand it. >> there are only half a dozen subs that can go to basically half the ocean depth, with a number of countries having that capability. it gets to the point of, of collapse. it basically implodes. it just crushes. >> reporter: finding the plane is daunting. bringing it back from the deep, even more difficult. ed lavandera, cnn. >>> let's talk now about ocean silt. basically a thick layer of ooze coating the ocean floor. right now silt could be muffling any faint signals from the plane's black boxes. any wreckage from flight 370 could be sinking in silt. i want to bring in now cnn analyst david gallo of the woods hole oceanographic institution. david, i've heard of conflicting information on
one of them is movie director james cameron using a state-of-the-art vessel he dropped 35,000 feet orn miles to the deepest place on earth. he's turning the scientific mission into a movie. >> it's that need to see what's there beyond the edge of your lights. to see the unknown for yourself. >> reporter: the pressure at nearly 15,000 feet is crushing, and very few manned submarines can withstand it. >> there are only half a dozen subs that can go to basically half the ocean...
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creatures found in the lake when the inspiration for the site classic alien and later director james cameron came here to form this scientific detail for titanic and avatar despite its remoteness there's plenty going on here with families enjoying the league's beauty. this is the best kind of from excision for me because you can swim cheer go cycling go skating you name it. what started out as a day to find out what lake baikal has so often turned out to be a day of finding out what this the great prince of legs has to offer spiritually to young and old and as a stand out hero while the sun sets the beauty and the magic of the prince of lakes shines tavern would say on lake baikal in siberia farty. i love the. cat here and the international. exactly sixty years ago according to the guardian the soviet union actually tried to join nato to create an allied air of peace and a post world war two world and what answer did they get nato said the offer was unrealistic and not worth discussing one year later the warsaw pact was born and the cold war started decades later nothing has changed nato con
creatures found in the lake when the inspiration for the site classic alien and later director james cameron came here to form this scientific detail for titanic and avatar despite its remoteness there's plenty going on here with families enjoying the league's beauty. this is the best kind of from excision for me because you can swim cheer go cycling go skating you name it. what started out as a day to find out what lake baikal has so often turned out to be a day of finding out what this the...
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of robot called nerius that can go down to the greatest ocean depths, even the same depths that james cameron dove to. but that's a scientific mission where everything has been planned out for years. this one on this side is much different. we're after a specific target, finding bits of an aircraft and retrieving two black boxes. so the only difference really in my mind is one side is driven by scientific question. this side driven by aircraft investigators. >> fabian, all four signals detected within 17 miles. it seems relatively small area. do you agree with that? >> depends what you -- when you say 17 miles and you think about 17 miles at -- but then three miles deep. >> right. in the grand scheme of things it is a small area. it's still a very large area in terms of the search pattern. >> yeah. someone -- i heard someone on the air yesterday, david, it may have been you, saying, okay, so maybe, you know, maybe within 17 miles of each other they have, you know, narrowed the search area down to a couple hundred miles. but think about that when you're looking at -- from an airplane, right, t
of robot called nerius that can go down to the greatest ocean depths, even the same depths that james cameron dove to. but that's a scientific mission where everything has been planned out for years. this one on this side is much different. we're after a specific target, finding bits of an aircraft and retrieving two black boxes. so the only difference really in my mind is one side is driven by scientific question. this side driven by aircraft investigators. >> fabian, all four signals...
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park stevenson served as the technical adviser to james cameron, director of the blockbuster movie "titanic." >> really "titanic" was a well-built ship. she was manned by competent crews. they were obeying the rules at the time. >> reporter: four days later, the "titanic" struck an iceberg and its fail was sealed. more than 1500 people perished. for 75 years the sunken luxury liner remained on the sea floor, and the mystery grew of the "titanic" grew perpetuated by myths and theories. but in 1985, searchers finally realized what the wreckage had eluded them. the report ared location of the sos transmission turned out to be wrong by 13 miles. the wreckage was finally found, split in half, resting over 12,000 feet below the ocean surface. still compared to the search for flight 370, the "titanic" expeditions were at an advantage. >> in this case we don't even have a reported distress position and the ocean is just as deep, or deeper, at "titanic." >> reporter: much about the effort he says is similar including the search often underwater vehicles. >> they use technology that is almost virtual
park stevenson served as the technical adviser to james cameron, director of the blockbuster movie "titanic." >> really "titanic" was a well-built ship. she was manned by competent crews. they were obeying the rules at the time. >> reporter: four days later, the "titanic" struck an iceberg and its fail was sealed. more than 1500 people perished. for 75 years the sunken luxury liner remained on the sea floor, and the mystery grew of the...
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one of them is movie director james cameron. using a state of the art vessel, he dropped 35,000 feet, seven smiles to the deepest place on earth. he's turning the scientific mission into a movie. >> that need to see what's there, beyond the edge of your lights, to see the unknown for yourself. >> the pressure at nearly 15,000 feet is crushing. and very few man submarines can even withstand it. >> there are only half a dozen subs that can go to basically half the ocean depth, with a number of countries having that capability. it gets to the point of collapse. it basically implodes. it just crushes. >> finding the plane is daunting. bringing it back from the deep, even more difficult. >> now the best clues right now for searchers are those underwater pulses that were picked up by the australian naval ship, the ocean shield. >> yeah, jewels javi is a research oceanographer with the scripps institute of oceanography, he joins us via skype from san diego, california. of course, it's worth pointing out that you were involved in the se
one of them is movie director james cameron. using a state of the art vessel, he dropped 35,000 feet, seven smiles to the deepest place on earth. he's turning the scientific mission into a movie. >> that need to see what's there, beyond the edge of your lights, to see the unknown for yourself. >> the pressure at nearly 15,000 feet is crushing. and very few man submarines can even withstand it. >> there are only half a dozen subs that can go to basically half the ocean depth,...
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they commissioned him to write it because james cameron was in indiana. could answer that the contemporary lynching play. and also the strange -- has an index that includes all of the lynching place that they know of that have been published. so through the '90s you're going to see that in the back of that. that question made me think of something else though and i'm blanking. sometimes when people invite me to give a lecture, they will do a dramatic reading. that happened when i was at texas tech a couple weeks ago. so that's another way that is being staged again. and i guess the main thing to say about that is that it's shocking how well the tests work. i think that's partly because this turn-of-the-century turning out to look a lot like the last turn of the century. am i lying in? voter suppression we are not somehow divorced from these issues but i think that's probably the reason it still resonates so well. [applause] >> booktv is on facebook. like us to interact with booktv's guests and viewers to watch videos and get up-to-date information on even
they commissioned him to write it because james cameron was in indiana. could answer that the contemporary lynching play. and also the strange -- has an index that includes all of the lynching place that they know of that have been published. so through the '90s you're going to see that in the back of that. that question made me think of something else though and i'm blanking. sometimes when people invite me to give a lecture, they will do a dramatic reading. that happened when i was at texas...
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james cameron is going to give us his take. stay with us. frequent heartburn? the choice is yours. lots of tablets. one pill. you decide. prevacid. ♪ 24 hour a car that is able to see, to calculate, to think, and can respond to what it encounters. even if that means completely stopping itself. it's the stuff of science fiction... minus the fiction. the 2014 e-class. see your authorized dealer for exceptional offers through mercedes-benz financial services. to check in with champion bubba watson. i want to check in with cnn's laura live from augusta. i'm so jealous. i usually go but i can't go because i live in new york. it's a big day for bubba. >> reporter: hey, it certainly is a big day for bubba. you say that he's going notice. i say that this guy is simply on fire and i mean that. he had five straight birdies from 12 through 16 which is absolutely impressive. that means corners 11, 12, and 13 and those are the holes that in the first round and today in the second round has caused quite a few number of problems. when we talk to bubba watson, it's this kind of play that we expect
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anderson.s eric >> larry page, james cameron, eric schmidt, they like your game. the world that we have is a dot in the universe, literally. all the things we have and hold the value in earth are available in nearly infinite quantities in space. some of the most valuable things are available in quantities that are magnificent and not that far away. we are going after a set of asteroids called the near earth asteroids. an asteroid the size of this more -- thanave all of earth. we will bring back rare earth minerals from them. >> put in dollars for us. >> our target for 2016 is worth about $500 billion. >> $500 billion with a b. >> i thought this was a multistage plan where you have to put satellites in orbit and -- >> our first launches in october of this year. minew much does it cost to for it? >> much less than $500 billion. between $5 million and $10 million. >> there is a risk you come up with nothing. >> there is not really a risk we come up with nothing. we can see from earth what is on the asteroid through spectroscopy. onis easier to know what is an ore bod
anderson.s eric >> larry page, james cameron, eric schmidt, they like your game. the world that we have is a dot in the universe, literally. all the things we have and hold the value in earth are available in nearly infinite quantities in space. some of the most valuable things are available in quantities that are magnificent and not that far away. we are going after a set of asteroids called the near earth asteroids. an asteroid the size of this more -- thanave all of earth. we will...
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christina simons who worked with james cameron the deep sea challenge spoke to cnn yesterday about thisic map of the sea floor. on land we'd call it a topographic map. the zenith plateau indicated by the red box stands about a mile and a half, two miles above the surrounding sea floor and they're operating just on the north slope. the red box indicates an area about equal to 100 square miles, so give you some sense for what they've about completed surveying. so it's a large area. this isn't a very detailed map so we can't account for small changes and rocky surfaces, but our best guess is that it's covered with sediment which is good for trying to find a debris field or manmade object on the sea floor. >> the bluefin 21, vehicles scanning for any trace of malaysia airlines flight 370 is in the water now for the eighth time, up to 11 military planes, 12 ships are also in on the search today. >> but the weather, that's the problem. it's certainly not helping. nearby cyclone is making for some windy and rainy conditions. cnn's miguel marquez rode along with the crew that's played an integr
christina simons who worked with james cameron the deep sea challenge spoke to cnn yesterday about thisic map of the sea floor. on land we'd call it a topographic map. the zenith plateau indicated by the red box stands about a mile and a half, two miles above the surrounding sea floor and they're operating just on the north slope. the red box indicates an area about equal to 100 square miles, so give you some sense for what they've about completed surveying. so it's a large area. this isn't a...
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creatures found in the lake when the inspiration for the site for a classic alien and later director james cameron kamya to songdo scientific detail for titanic and avatar. is a source of pride for russians and protecting it is top priority but is that a gay ones that visitors need to take care despite its remoteness there's plenty going on here with families enjoying the league's beauty. this is the best kind of from excision for me because you can swim here go cycling go skating you name it. and of course i wasn't going to be left behind. what started out as a day to find out what lay by call has so often turned out to be a day of finding out what this great prince of legs has to offer spiritually to young and old and as a stand out hero while the sun sets the beauty and the magic of the prince of lakes shines tavern would say on lake baikal in siberia farty. a beautiful place and you stay tuned for tabbies next report to morrow she learns the secrets of gold production and you can also keep track of her siberian adventures on our website at r.t. dot com. also online consorting with terrorists t
creatures found in the lake when the inspiration for the site for a classic alien and later director james cameron kamya to songdo scientific detail for titanic and avatar. is a source of pride for russians and protecting it is top priority but is that a gay ones that visitors need to take care despite its remoteness there's plenty going on here with families enjoying the league's beauty. this is the best kind of from excision for me because you can swim here go cycling go skating you name it....
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>> i saw it with james cameron mitchell. and was amazed at the transformation that he did.d ride. we're in previews. it's like punk rock singing almost. and the music by steven trask, who is fantastic. there's a lot of vocal stuff. i'm dancing around on heels. and listening to audiences to see when they're getting to react. and getting to interact with them, it's micromanagering on multilevels. >> i'm sure they expect it now. i follow you on twitter. >> yeah. >> and the fishnet stockings. took a little poll. >> they're not cute on your feet. put the socks on first. and the fishnets second. i'm bruised up all over the place. >> you see the sacrifices we make? >> the show airs in a masochistic moment i'm falling over the stamg and hitting things. i have to calm it down a little bit. i'm still trying to find out where it should fit. and so, those two extremes sometimes. that's why you go to see broadway shows. spontaneous things happen. >> we know you from tv, films. you have two, major projects that couldn't be anymore different. >> yeah. seth macfarlane has me in guy of the
>> i saw it with james cameron mitchell. and was amazed at the transformation that he did.d ride. we're in previews. it's like punk rock singing almost. and the music by steven trask, who is fantastic. there's a lot of vocal stuff. i'm dancing around on heels. and listening to audiences to see when they're getting to react. and getting to interact with them, it's micromanagering on multilevels. >> i'm sure they expect it now. i follow you on twitter. >> yeah. >> and the...
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the director, james cameron, he made 12 trips to the wreckage in a different kind of submarine that waswhy aren't they using this kind of technology to search for flight 370? >> well, the first job in the underwater phase of this search is to scan the ocean floor. to do that you use sonar or sound acoustics to provide imagery of the sea floor. then once you've gained imagery of the sea floor you can use that to actually locate the wreck. you would see it clearly outlined on the sea floor. then you can deploy either a robot or a manned vehicle to go down and take pictures and investigate. >> this kind of technology we're looking at right now can go to extraordinary depths. the bluefin, i'm not so sure. is it possible for that submirrorsable to go down three miles if need be? >> that's a question for the manufacturer and i know that he's looking at that because of course bluefin is operating at the very edge of her operating range, but there are some engineering factors in there and they may be able to extend that. 4.5 thousand meters is the middle of the world that we typically operate.
the director, james cameron, he made 12 trips to the wreckage in a different kind of submarine that waswhy aren't they using this kind of technology to search for flight 370? >> well, the first job in the underwater phase of this search is to scan the ocean floor. to do that you use sonar or sound acoustics to provide imagery of the sea floor. then once you've gained imagery of the sea floor you can use that to actually locate the wreck. you would see it clearly outlined on the sea floor....
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the new james cameron series premiering tonight. >>> the popular hot sauce that has one community hotback. i think she tried to kill us. [ sighs ] are you kidding me? no, it's only 15 calories. [ male announcer ] with reddi wip, fruit never sounded more delicious. mmm. with 15 calories per serving and real cream, the sound of reddi wip is the sound of joy. mmm. with 15 calories per serving and real cream, that geic beautiful day in baltimore where most people probably know that geic could save them money on car insurance, right? you see the thing is geico, well, could help them save on boat insurance too. hey! okay...i'm ready to come in now. hello? i'm trying my best. seriously, i'm...i'm serious. request to come ashore. geico. saving people money on more than just car insurance. i love my son, but he never cleans up. always leaves a trail of crumbs behind. you're going to have a problem with getting a wife. uh, yeah, i guess. [ laughs ] this is ridiculous. christopher glenn! [ doorbell rings ] what is that? swiffer sweep & trap. i think i can use this. it picks up everything. i like
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. >> i interviewed james cameron once. he's really into it.you are using word and you want six to eight pages backed up. for software technology on your phone -- >> you are moving things around. >> he gets mixed up between his movies like avatar and the real world. he's kind of -- >> yeah? >> yeah. >> not a lot of science info from j.c. >> facebook want to be more than a social network. they want to provide financial services in the form of electronic money. it is weeks away from obtaining regulatory approval in ireland for a service that would allow them to store on facebook. the authorization comes from ireland central bank to become an e money institution to allow facebook to issue units of stored monetary value that represent a claim against the company. the e money would be valued throughout europe as a process known as passporting. >> why wouldn't it work in the united states? >> because this is passporting money in europe. i don't know if the license allows you to effectively move dollars. >> you're saying it could come from europe to t
. >> i interviewed james cameron once. he's really into it.you are using word and you want six to eight pages backed up. for software technology on your phone -- >> you are moving things around. >> he gets mixed up between his movies like avatar and the real world. he's kind of -- >> yeah? >> yeah. >> not a lot of science info from j.c. >> facebook want to be more than a social network. they want to provide financial services in the form of electronic...
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cameron james henderson born this morning to our talented writer and producer and her husband, takingds, 3 ounces and taking after mom, knows how to rock head ware. from all of us at "the lead," congratulations. beautiful family. how do you look so good after having a kid? that's it for "the lead." i'm jake tapper. i turn you over to wolf blitzer. he's in "the situation room." >> thanks very much. happening now, killer floods, a foot and a half of rain in just 24 hours unleashes torrents of fat moving water on the florida panhandle, cutting off people. will the reason make this disaster worse. >>> new takeovers by russian militants in eastern ukraine, occupying more government sites. we go there live. is the crisis right now on the verge of
cameron james henderson born this morning to our talented writer and producer and her husband, takingds, 3 ounces and taking after mom, knows how to rock head ware. from all of us at "the lead," congratulations. beautiful family. how do you look so good after having a kid? that's it for "the lead." i'm jake tapper. i turn you over to wolf blitzer. he's in "the situation room." >> thanks very much. happening now, killer floods, a foot and a half of rain in...
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including james cameron and, of course, the expedition in the '50s.ty is over eight tons per square inch of pressure at those depths, it's extraordinarily difficult to get to. >> so we know that although they have not found any evidence of flight 370 using this bluefin-21, they have taken photographs -- well, not photographs -- they have images, rather, of this portion of the ocean. talk about that value. >> well, it's of huge value for future exploration, because we start seeing a topographical map that's much more accurate than what we've been able to work with in the past, at least for that localized area. beyond this, of course, they're using all the resources that they have at hand that haven't been allocated elsewhere to map the area and hopefully find evidence of this plane. that's not to say that it's going to be done in short order. it may take a long time. >> so let's talk about the ferry in south korea that capsized. how difficult do you think it's going to be -- not a recovery system, but rescue possibility? i mean, do you think there are
including james cameron and, of course, the expedition in the '50s.ty is over eight tons per square inch of pressure at those depths, it's extraordinarily difficult to get to. >> so we know that although they have not found any evidence of flight 370 using this bluefin-21, they have taken photographs -- well, not photographs -- they have images, rather, of this portion of the ocean. talk about that value. >> well, it's of huge value for future exploration, because we start seeing a...
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joining us from washington, ace reporters carl cameron and james rosen.ch fire is kerry under anyway and how is is he handling it, rosen? >> well, he came under fire at that hearing, not just from republicans but even from some of his democratic allies, bill. secretary kerry obviously would not ascribe to the notion that he is presently engaged in the business of failing. even if that were undeniably true. we should not ordained to failure. sometimes ball games are won in the late innings. with that said there is no doubt that some of john kerry's key initiatives are either dead or close to death. in syria, which is the site of this millennium's bloodiest catastrophe. u.s. policy is so nebraska blues as to be unrecognizable. in ukraine, both the threat and the imposition of sanctions have proved an inadequate deterrent of vladimir putin and european diplomats will tell you it is putin who is controlling events there even kerry's aides acknowledge his efforts to broker the two state solution between the israelis and the palestinians has fall noon quote, cr
joining us from washington, ace reporters carl cameron and james rosen.ch fire is kerry under anyway and how is is he handling it, rosen? >> well, he came under fire at that hearing, not just from republicans but even from some of his democratic allies, bill. secretary kerry obviously would not ascribe to the notion that he is presently engaged in the business of failing. even if that were undeniably true. we should not ordained to failure. sometimes ball games are won in the late...
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bring in ace correspondents carl cameron and james rosen from washington. one of the things i discussed with charles krauthammer last night how hillary clinton will portray herself if she ones for president. there is a report called qddr that evaluates performance by state. >> can you, off the top of your head, identify one tangible achievement that was resulted from the last -- >> i'm certain that those that were here at the time, who worked hard on that effort could point out one. >> all right. so, roach is there a hillary clinton component to it that question in that report? >> there is. and we deal with this in two parts, bill. the question for which my much respected friend and colleague jen socky could quite frankly been better prepared had to do with the quadrennial diplomacy review. four years top-to-bottom review. modeled on similar review done for many years at the pentagon. it's important to note that jen opened up the press conference touting the qddr and hillary clinton. which means one can only imagine what the intervening 24 hours have been l
bring in ace correspondents carl cameron and james rosen from washington. one of the things i discussed with charles krauthammer last night how hillary clinton will portray herself if she ones for president. there is a report called qddr that evaluates performance by state. >> can you, off the top of your head, identify one tangible achievement that was resulted from the last -- >> i'm certain that those that were here at the time, who worked hard on that effort could point out one....
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cameron james henderson born this morning to our talented writer and producer and her husband, taking after dad. cameron's a manly 8 pounds, 3 ounces and taking after mom, knows how to rock head ware. from all of us at "the lead," congratulations. beautiful family. how do you look so good after having a kid? that's it for "the lead." i'm jake tapper. i turn you over to wolf blitzer. he's in "the situation room." >> thanks very much. happening now, killer floods, a foot and a half of rain in just 24 hours unleashes torrents of fat moving water on the florida panhandle, cutting off people. will the reason make this disaster worse. >>> new takeovers by russian militants in eastern ukraine, occupying more government sites. we go there live. is the crisis right now on the verge of exploding? >>> family affair. the wife of disgraced clippers' owner donald sterling, could she be the team's next owner now that the nba has banned her husband for life? we have new details of their complex relationship and her own legal wrangling. >>> new search, navy ships set out to look for malaysia flight 37
cameron james henderson born this morning to our talented writer and producer and her husband, taking after dad. cameron's a manly 8 pounds, 3 ounces and taking after mom, knows how to rock head ware. from all of us at "the lead," congratulations. beautiful family. how do you look so good after having a kid? that's it for "the lead." i'm jake tapper. i turn you over to wolf blitzer. he's in "the situation room." >> thanks very much. happening now, killer...