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those are the cries of jupiter. >> she is very, very in love with jupiter. >> reporter: a giant 500 poundn who hasn't seen his new master in more than a week. as we move in closer to film the bizarre reunion, a warning from her cousin, die yego. >> i wouldn't dare go past there. >> reporter: don't you get afraid at all? >> no. >> reporter: not at all? how does it make you feel as a cousin putting her face right there in front of a dangerous animal the >> at the beginning i was worried. she's been taking care of them for so long, and i guess they feel the love, you know? >> reporter: but even her love can't undo some of the damage that's been done. >> we're going to see a lion that used to belong to drug dealers. th every time he will used to hear music, he would go wild, because he knew he was going to a party. he's unpredictable. >> reporter: so you can't hug this one, can you? >> no. lock look at his eyes, like he's gone on trip. >> reporter: the drug dealers who kid this have yet to face charges. but if she could get her hands on them -- >> she would strangle them. >> reporter: the pol
those are the cries of jupiter. >> she is very, very in love with jupiter. >> reporter: a giant 500 poundn who hasn't seen his new master in more than a week. as we move in closer to film the bizarre reunion, a warning from her cousin, die yego. >> i wouldn't dare go past there. >> reporter: don't you get afraid at all? >> no. >> reporter: not at all? how does it make you feel as a cousin putting her face right there in front of a dangerous animal the...
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about the money because they assured me it was a widget or they should receive joe mcquaid but at the jupiter she said chill it it will be we. will go to sleep. i don't want to say such a. bit about what they did to film a sure sign your friend you must move the is delicious then we took what you want dark moon which of you is it for more than bill shills stuff i'd say yes no more with both of you get the room you know you might move to a really good. question ideally i'd get. a little hans go with a new phone and long then walk out of on. the way you credit but don't mention is from one of the been be dumb ol boldness to do you mean illness can lead you would someone to bring it up in the pre-launch largent do you think i need some of these nonstick the would you can walk i speak of would you say that austin a big me and. a so a chest to pull shut up but only just me then this but the next on the dusty old. shows just some model to bundy would be jimmy would you know some of them and be liberal fools to print them in the temple chats and then be funny stu's just shot in the shuffle shims and
about the money because they assured me it was a widget or they should receive joe mcquaid but at the jupiter she said chill it it will be we. will go to sleep. i don't want to say such a. bit about what they did to film a sure sign your friend you must move the is delicious then we took what you want dark moon which of you is it for more than bill shills stuff i'd say yes no more with both of you get the room you know you might move to a really good. question ideally i'd get. a little hans go...
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could there be life on the moon of jupiter? bill nye the science guy is pushing for a mission to find out. welcome to our viewers on public television in america and, around the globe. a cease-fire proposal last only a few hours. gaza, who controls rejected the proposal. side, palestinian officials say that 90 people have been killed in the last eight days. the middle east editor reports. >> by the evening, it was business as usual. small armed groups never stop firing at israel. some missiles were intercepted by israel's iron dome defense system. one that got through cost the first is death of the conflict. fell short and dropped back into palestinian territory. drones never left the sky and gaza & constantly. patrolled constantly. rockets caused damage and casualties. most of all, fear. it was never a proper cease-fire. the israelis accepted it and said they would hold their fire if hamas did. that did not happen. israelis kept running for cover. hamas rejects a proposal and the rocket fire from gaza does not cease, and that
could there be life on the moon of jupiter? bill nye the science guy is pushing for a mission to find out. welcome to our viewers on public television in america and, around the globe. a cease-fire proposal last only a few hours. gaza, who controls rejected the proposal. side, palestinian officials say that 90 people have been killed in the last eight days. the middle east editor reports. >> by the evening, it was business as usual. small armed groups never stop firing at israel. some...
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>> i'm shawn from jupiter, florida. >> have you ever had sex with someone you met on the internet? >> no! >> jimmy: split pretty evenly here. let's find out. >> yes, i have. a few times actually. >> how was it? >> it was great. better than i thought it was going to be. >> jimmy: they held me down and put nickels in my ears. [ laughter ] he looked like tim duncan, didn't he? next up? >> adriana nelson from miami. >> have you ever had sex from someone you met on the internet? >> no! >> jimmy: let's not fight about it, guys. let's find out. >> actually, yes, my husband. >> jimmy: what kind of sick person has sex with their husband? she looked like julia roberts, right? we have tim duncan and julia roberts. i think they shot "pretty woman" out there. maybe she's a hooker, who knows? who's next on our pedestrian list? >> i'm from chicago, but i'm now based in san francisco. >> have you ever had sex with someone you met on the internet? >> jimmy: has herbert -- never met a herbert before -- had sex with -- let's find out. >> no. no. no, i haven't. had sex with someone on the internet. no
>> i'm shawn from jupiter, florida. >> have you ever had sex with someone you met on the internet? >> no! >> jimmy: split pretty evenly here. let's find out. >> yes, i have. a few times actually. >> how was it? >> it was great. better than i thought it was going to be. >> jimmy: they held me down and put nickels in my ears. [ laughter ] he looked like tim duncan, didn't he? next up? >> adriana nelson from miami. >> have you ever had...
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those places are quite interesting, harder to get to, and they have some interesting moons about jupiter and saturn. -- these are places astrobiologist think might have the conditions that would allow life to exist today. maybe great examples for us, great places for us to go search for signs of a living universe. i am hopeful we will be doing some work not only at mars -- i love mars. been doing a lot of work on mars, but also beyond mars to the icy moons of the outer .lanets >> wonderful. i think we have one more question. >> hi, folks. "theeditor of arts at atlantic," and i have been obsessed with having you here. i'm so excited. this is not a commercial for siemens, but we were thrilled. i have been obsessing -- what is the pipeline like of younger s out there?er is the country getting it right? siemens has been simulating the software you used to do the landing, and they've gone places like cincinnati or cleveland, ohio, and i was just in worship, massachusetts. they are trying to give young people an opportunity to play around with this fancy software that you use. it made me think
those places are quite interesting, harder to get to, and they have some interesting moons about jupiter and saturn. -- these are places astrobiologist think might have the conditions that would allow life to exist today. maybe great examples for us, great places for us to go search for signs of a living universe. i am hopeful we will be doing some work not only at mars -- i love mars. been doing a lot of work on mars, but also beyond mars to the icy moons of the outer .lanets >>...
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like this silky shark off the waters of jupiter, florida. it has a hook stuck in its mouth. so these divers, expert divers, by the way, decided to help it out. they put it into mobility, that's when they flip it over and basically renders its temporarily paralyzed. >> they had to hypnotize the shark. >> yeah. and they do it just long enough for one of the divers to take a wrench, grab the hook and is able to unhook the shark quite quickly. look at that. as soon as the hook is undone, it takes off. >> what? it's like so incredibly simple of a task, but so incredibly dangerous. that thing could wake up in one second and -- >> these guys say they dive with silky sharks all the time. they unfortunately see this a lot. so this isn't exactly a rare occurrence. but, obviously, they help when they can. >> that's a nasty looking hook, too. >>> when it rains, it pours in the store. >> and before they knew it, that's not a leak. >> does this even have a roof? >> the forecast that had people checking out. >>> and why do rae mi never sounded so sweet. ♪ do, rae, mi -- >> she has it down
like this silky shark off the waters of jupiter, florida. it has a hook stuck in its mouth. so these divers, expert divers, by the way, decided to help it out. they put it into mobility, that's when they flip it over and basically renders its temporarily paralyzed. >> they had to hypnotize the shark. >> yeah. and they do it just long enough for one of the divers to take a wrench, grab the hook and is able to unhook the shark quite quickly. look at that. as soon as the hook is...
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those are the cries of jupiter. >> she is very, very, with this jupiter. hear your voice. the giant 500-pound lie on who hasn't seen his new master in more than a week. but even her love can't undo some of the damage that has been done. >> you are going to see a lion that used to belong to drug dealers. they used to take him to parties and drug him. that's why, which means party. party animal. look at his eyes, eyes, like he is gone. he is looking but he is gone on a trip. >> reporter: the drug dealers who did this have yet to face charges. and while no animal has ever been shunned, she does refuse government financing. everything is paid for with private donations. and food donated from local grocery stores. but there is something else here. far more valuable. >> when you give them love look that do you think their health, their condition gets better? [ speaking foreign language ] >> reporter: while i am not ready to test her theory on two hungry tigers at feeding time it does seem a little love can go a long way. >> oh. he loves me too. for "nightline,"
those are the cries of jupiter. >> she is very, very, with this jupiter. hear your voice. the giant 500-pound lie on who hasn't seen his new master in more than a week. but even her love can't undo some of the damage that has been done. >> you are going to see a lion that used to belong to drug dealers. they used to take him to parties and drug him. that's why, which means party. party animal. look at his eyes, eyes, like he is gone. he is looking but he is gone on a trip. >>...
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we got juneau on the way to jupiter. we got pluto horizons to pluto. we put messenger in orbit around mercury. we put orbiters around mercury. we are working with our international partners. there are 15 nations contributing monetarily to life on the international space station. we now have commercial cargoes that's going back and forth to the international space station. we have three companies to carry crew to the international space station. we hope to make an announcement some time in the end of summer and early fall. if that is dead, so be it. i am a shuttle person. it was time for shuttle to go along before we phased it out. i know there are some shuttle people in here. i spent a saturday with him in , he helping meer understand why if i just kept shuttle going we could have used shuttle to get to mars. that is true. we could have, if we had on orbit fuel depots and the commercial companies were flying rockets the way they would do someday, we could have done that. those of you who are shuttle fans, who still think it should be around, i will not
we got juneau on the way to jupiter. we got pluto horizons to pluto. we put messenger in orbit around mercury. we put orbiters around mercury. we are working with our international partners. there are 15 nations contributing monetarily to life on the international space station. we now have commercial cargoes that's going back and forth to the international space station. we have three companies to carry crew to the international space station. we hope to make an announcement some time in the...
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. >> reporter: this 911 call made in april in jupiter, florida. the call only now being revealed by police as statistics reveal 18 children died of heatstroke. >> no parents are around? >> no parents. the cars not on, the windows barely cracked. it's almost 100 degrees outside. >> reporter: the child is a little boy in a car seat like this one, sweating and crying. >> ma'am, do you have a tire iron or something to break out the window in the vehicle? >> i can look. >> reporter: as the good samaritan prepares to break the window, a police officer arrives. you can hear the officer break the window. >> okay, they just broke the window. >> reporter: the child's mother, 29-year-old told officers, according to the police report, i was texting and my son was sleeping. i must have forgot. it was a simple mistake. the jupiter police chief was among the first on the scene. >> when i removed the child, it was sweating profusely, very wet. >> reporter: her lawyer says she's terribly embarrassed and doesn't want more publicity. a judge ordered her to take pare
. >> reporter: this 911 call made in april in jupiter, florida. the call only now being revealed by police as statistics reveal 18 children died of heatstroke. >> no parents are around? >> no parents. the cars not on, the windows barely cracked. it's almost 100 degrees outside. >> reporter: the child is a little boy in a car seat like this one, sweating and crying. >> ma'am, do you have a tire iron or something to break out the window in the vehicle? >> i can...
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those are the cries of jupiter. >> she is very, very, very with this jupiter. hasn't seen his new master in more than a week. but even her love can't undo some of the damage that's been done. >> we're going to see a lion, who used to take him to parties and drug him. that's why his name means party, party animal. look at his eyesight. he's looking but it's like he's gone on a trip. >> reporter: the drug dealers who did this have yet to face charges. while no animal has ever been shunned she does refuse government financing. everything is paid by private donations and food donated from local grocery stores. but there's something else here far more valuable. when you give them love like that, do you think their health, their condition gets better? while i'm not quite ready to test her theory on two hungry tigers at feeding time, it does seem a little love can go a long way. he loves me, too. for "nightline," i'm bob woodruff. >> that's adorable. that really is. man, they are really doing great work down there because these are -- these animals are used as status
those are the cries of jupiter. >> she is very, very, very with this jupiter. hasn't seen his new master in more than a week. but even her love can't undo some of the damage that's been done. >> we're going to see a lion, who used to take him to parties and drug him. that's why his name means party, party animal. look at his eyesight. he's looking but it's like he's gone on a trip. >> reporter: the drug dealers who did this have yet to face charges. while no animal has ever...
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this is jupiter. this is the year of release.n god is going to start releasing his chosen ones. and i'm one of those that he's going to be releasing. >> narrator: and according to thames, his statement is no longer one of faith but of fact. >> i went to court and they said heywood, when are you ready? i didn't know i was getting my case dismissed. i knew it was going to be dismissed, but i didn't know when. so when i went to court, i was ready to be dismissed. it took me seconds -- or it took me five minutes to get my case dismissed. i had just spent three and a half years for what it only took five minutes to do. i should be leaving any day. today, tomorrow, wednesday. i'm just waiting on paperwork to be cleared up. as soon as e get out, my job is to preach the word. >> thames did, in fact, leave the jail. he did have the most serious of his charges, murder, dismissed. >> unlawful carrying a gun and the capital murder cases were dismissed. and in court, they found him guilty of the disposing of a human corpse, where he was sente
this is jupiter. this is the year of release.n god is going to start releasing his chosen ones. and i'm one of those that he's going to be releasing. >> narrator: and according to thames, his statement is no longer one of faith but of fact. >> i went to court and they said heywood, when are you ready? i didn't know i was getting my case dismissed. i knew it was going to be dismissed, but i didn't know when. so when i went to court, i was ready to be dismissed. it took me seconds --...
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>> the moon of jupiter where there is more ocean water than earth.w you have my attention. >> there may be living things in this ocean. if we can get a space craft that will fly through the plume, we make find evidence of life at a reasonable price. in the meantime, keep in mind what our very best ropers do driven by ives very best rover drivers, what they do in a week, a human could do in about a minute, so if we really wanted to do this we really could do this, but when you have every congressman and senator running around petitioning for their own project and their own problems-- gerri: it's about judgment and deciding what you want to invest in. >> i feel like you changed the subject a bit, but if you really wanted to do that, keep in mind the moon and the last time i looked at this was in 2010, the apollo program, it was $151 billion, not 15, not 1.1, hundred 51. gerri: i'm going to get my you later out later. >> the highway system was 117, if you spend one and a half interstate highways thing yes, we could do something extraordinary. gerri: tha
>> the moon of jupiter where there is more ocean water than earth.w you have my attention. >> there may be living things in this ocean. if we can get a space craft that will fly through the plume, we make find evidence of life at a reasonable price. in the meantime, keep in mind what our very best ropers do driven by ives very best rover drivers, what they do in a week, a human could do in about a minute, so if we really wanted to do this we really could do this, but when you have...
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whether you're talking about, you know, the planet in -- the moon, or the moon europa of jupiter, whereother solar systems. we believe, i believe, that a multiplanet species is the kind of species that will survive in perpetuity. we just want to demonstrate the fact there is other life other places. >> okay. i feel i would be remiss if we didn't talk a little bit about the possibility of asteroids. i've had multiple astronauts on the show. the true fear from scientists is that only luck will save us from becoming dinosaurs. we know what happened to them eons ago. so the critics, shouldn't we be more concerned about that and asteroids versus spending money to try to see if life is all there? >> it's all a part of the grant strategy, to be quite honest. we want to get humans to mars. that's the ultimate -- if you want to call it the horizon destination. we don't have the capability to do that yet. and so we need a proving ground. and we're going to use the lunar orbit as that proving ground. we're going to try to grapple an asteroid, move it into a lunar orbit, use it as a proving ground,
whether you're talking about, you know, the planet in -- the moon, or the moon europa of jupiter, whereother solar systems. we believe, i believe, that a multiplanet species is the kind of species that will survive in perpetuity. we just want to demonstrate the fact there is other life other places. >> okay. i feel i would be remiss if we didn't talk a little bit about the possibility of asteroids. i've had multiple astronauts on the show. the true fear from scientists is that only luck...
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they have interesting moons about jupiter and saturn. europa, titan, these are places as -- astro biologists think might allow life to exist today. maybe great places, for us to go search for signs of a living universe. i'm hopeful we'll be doing work not only at mars, i love mars, been doing a lot of work at mars but beyond mars to the icy moons of the outer planets. >> wonderful. thank you. i actually, i think we have, one more question? yep. from mr. steve clemens here. >> hi, folks. i'm steve clemens. washington editor-at-large with atlantic. i've been obsessed having you here. i'm so excited. this is not a commercial for siemens. i'm thrilled we were so obsessed and they would bring curiosity here and we would do it, what is the pipeline of younger adam sellser ins out there? is the country getting it right to do that? i know siemens donated billions of dollars you used to simulate landings. they have gone to places like cleveland, ohio, and i was just in worcester, massachusetts. they're going to richmond to look at consortium to g
they have interesting moons about jupiter and saturn. europa, titan, these are places as -- astro biologists think might allow life to exist today. maybe great places, for us to go search for signs of a living universe. i'm hopeful we'll be doing work not only at mars, i love mars, been doing a lot of work at mars but beyond mars to the icy moons of the outer planets. >> wonderful. thank you. i actually, i think we have, one more question? yep. from mr. steve clemens here. >> hi,...
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, harder to get to, and they have some interesting moons about jupiter and saturn.uropa, titan -- these are places astrobiologist think might have the conditions that would allow life to exist today. maybe great examples for us, great places for us to go search for signs of a living universe. i am hopeful we will be doing some work not only at mars -- i love mars. been doing a lot of work on mars, but also beyond mars to the icy moons of the outer planets. >> wonderful. i think we have one more question. >> hi, folks. i am editor of arts at "the atlantic," and i have been obsessed with having you here. i'm so excited. this is not a commercial for siemens, but we were thrilled. i have been obsessing -- what is the pipeline like of younger adam steltzners out there? is the country getting it right? siemens has been simulating the software you used to do the landing, and they've gone places like cincinnati or cleveland, ohio, and i was just in worship, massachusetts.
, harder to get to, and they have some interesting moons about jupiter and saturn.uropa, titan -- these are places astrobiologist think might have the conditions that would allow life to exist today. maybe great examples for us, great places for us to go search for signs of a living universe. i am hopeful we will be doing some work not only at mars -- i love mars. been doing a lot of work on mars, but also beyond mars to the icy moons of the outer planets. >> wonderful. i think we have...
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you can get them to believe the magic taxi to jupiter came by an hour ago, it's remarkable, if you suggested enough in the kinds of questioning. it's remarkable they have jumped on that so quickly, the fbi. what about the dad in this case? this was the amazing nancy grace moment where he -- it seemed as though he was surprised on television by her revealing the child was in the basement. he still doesn't have that child. he's got supervised visits. >> the child's been removed. charlie's been removed. his younger brother and sister, also remopped. what we know is this. the lawyer for the father has said this was a loving dad. he pits the burden not on the dad but on the child. saying charlie, 12-year-old charlie, was a troubled kid. he was homeschooled. he was overweight. that's why the dad was making him work out. there was also eczema the boy had, when scratched, it would bleed on to his clothing. we don't know if the child was unhappy and he ran away or the parents were doing something. we know the fbi and the police came in. they searched the house four times. it was only on the last time
you can get them to believe the magic taxi to jupiter came by an hour ago, it's remarkable, if you suggested enough in the kinds of questioning. it's remarkable they have jumped on that so quickly, the fbi. what about the dad in this case? this was the amazing nancy grace moment where he -- it seemed as though he was surprised on television by her revealing the child was in the basement. he still doesn't have that child. he's got supervised visits. >> the child's been removed. charlie's...
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. ♪ on jupiter and mars bounce freshnessring ale of the outdoors indoors, so...) i guess i just forgot i wasn't outside. here! see for yourself. (harp music) behold! i love being outdoors. i love bark. shake the outdoors, indoors. with new bounce bursts. sometimes come out with spots? well, those spots are actually leftover food or detergent residue. can we help prevent this? yes, use finish jet dry. it goes in your dishwasher's dispenser to help eliminate spots and residues. wow, what a...
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spacecraft to some of the more interesting parts of our solar system, they are in the boondocks, out to jupiter and saturn. when you get to saturn, the amount of sunlight has dropped by a factor of 100. you can't use solar cells were effectively. you have to power the craft some way. i wouldn't worry too much about radioactivity in space because space is plenty of radioactivity. it is the nature of the cosmos. if you're worried about the fact that these launches could go ony and land these things earth, that is a danger. people are aware of the danger and they try to mitigate it. to our witnesses, what have we learned so far? we have learned that there is a chance that aliens don't like the beatles, which i have trouble imagining. they don't like our television programming. oh yeah, and contact is the best movie, right? somehow i thought that would be funnier. a couple of mechanical questions i want to get my head around. let's walk through a scenario and you tell me if it is plausible or if this is current thought. an asteroid hits the world and into thehrown out stars. it carries dna. does th
spacecraft to some of the more interesting parts of our solar system, they are in the boondocks, out to jupiter and saturn. when you get to saturn, the amount of sunlight has dropped by a factor of 100. you can't use solar cells were effectively. you have to power the craft some way. i wouldn't worry too much about radioactivity in space because space is plenty of radioactivity. it is the nature of the cosmos. if you're worried about the fact that these launches could go ony and land these...
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also, just south of jupiter expecting some of those higher rainfall totals. 1 to 2 inches a good bethroughout a lot of sections of the eastern half of florida. so here's what we're watching for as we go through time. you can see wednesday morning we expect this to strength an little bit. could be approaching hurricane strength by thursday morning as it nears, say, the coast of the carolinas. then as you mentioned, it's going to continue up along the east coast. we could be looking at perhaps a low-end hurricane by early in the morning on friday. that would be the fourth of july. we'll have to watch for coastal flooding, rain, and wind along a lot of those coastal beach spots. back to you. >> alex wilson from the weather channel. thanks for that. the two-decade nightmare, changing topics now, for the central park five is coming to an ends. new york city has agreed to settle with them for over $40 million. four of the guys spent years in juvenile prisons. cory wise spent 13 years in adult prison. when i met him a year ago, he said, i want to be free, even though he was out, he still fe
also, just south of jupiter expecting some of those higher rainfall totals. 1 to 2 inches a good bethroughout a lot of sections of the eastern half of florida. so here's what we're watching for as we go through time. you can see wednesday morning we expect this to strength an little bit. could be approaching hurricane strength by thursday morning as it nears, say, the coast of the carolinas. then as you mentioned, it's going to continue up along the east coast. we could be looking at perhaps a...
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sometimes i go to a little junior clinic here in town, here in jupiter, and that is where the game willbout your connection with younger people, you make some funny videos with your golf boys, other pga players. is that to get other young people involved, or is it just kind of fun? >> with social media, instagram, twitter, and being able to make these funny videos with fowler -- hello golf pros -- hello golf pros, we are able to show people we are normal guys. we like to have fun. we are not typical golfers inside of the ropes. it is a way to show people that we are normal, but just happened to be a little better at golf than most people. >> you try to make golf look cool, and not for 95-year-old white guys. >> one of those videos make us look cool or not, i am not sure about that. >> or just funny. >> we have a sense of humor. we like to have fun. >> let's get to your game play. you finish as a runner-up in the last two majors. what is the one thing you are focused on right now? >> for me, spending some time off at home. i have five days off and then i will be off for the wgxc in akron
sometimes i go to a little junior clinic here in town, here in jupiter, and that is where the game willbout your connection with younger people, you make some funny videos with your golf boys, other pga players. is that to get other young people involved, or is it just kind of fun? >> with social media, instagram, twitter, and being able to make these funny videos with fowler -- hello golf pros -- hello golf pros, we are able to show people we are normal guys. we like to have fun. we are...
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america deshaun thomas on entrepreneurs and startups to attract more -- to shine a light on and on jupiter'sattention -- and startups to attract more attention. >> it sounds good. >> i love steve. i have known him since pre-internet. what he is doing is a great thing. for us, it is an interesting trade-off. in silicon valley, they started venture capital. there have been two generations of companies where in new york there has been one. it started about 20 years ago. people in europe did not understand equity, risk, and the excitement of startups -- people in new york did not understand equity, risk, and the excitement of startups. now they do. we are at about 60%. we don't have the funding of silicon valley. silicon valley is a company town like detroit was. new york is diversified so you will not run into somebody at a cocktail party and say my kid is looking for a job as easily as in san francisco. we are a fashion company. you have to be in new york. new york is a great place. it is the best place to be. as we start to educate the next ineration, the 10-year-olds, 10 years, they will be
america deshaun thomas on entrepreneurs and startups to attract more -- to shine a light on and on jupiter'sattention -- and startups to attract more attention. >> it sounds good. >> i love steve. i have known him since pre-internet. what he is doing is a great thing. for us, it is an interesting trade-off. in silicon valley, they started venture capital. there have been two generations of companies where in new york there has been one. it started about 20 years ago. people in...
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. >> we have black participation in e revolutionary war, people named themselves thed freedom, jupiter liberty, show that they're aspiring to freedom if they haven't received it already. frederick douglass tells black men in new york state in his famous call colored men to arms that if we don't fight for freedom in the civil war against the slaveocracy, then freedom will lose half its luster. so this was a opportunity for blacks to prove themselves, and that's one of the reasons why establishing a national guard unit in new york state was so important to all black new new yorkers but especially to black men. >> and you lead in right to another point because in another chapter of the book you talk about how in some states, particularly in the state of illinois and chicago, they had already secured an african-american president. and new york is thinking they're very hip -- [laughter] you know, first in population, first in money. and harlem in particular had not achieved that success. and so i think it was the newspaper, one of the editorials in one of the newspapers that blasted the afr
. >> we have black participation in e revolutionary war, people named themselves thed freedom, jupiter liberty, show that they're aspiring to freedom if they haven't received it already. frederick douglass tells black men in new york state in his famous call colored men to arms that if we don't fight for freedom in the civil war against the slaveocracy, then freedom will lose half its luster. so this was a opportunity for blacks to prove themselves, and that's one of the reasons why...
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it's part of nasas program to one day explore frozen oceans like on jupiter or gas filled cares on mars. scientists say living organisms may have survived harsh conditions. they are trying to identify life forms that thrive in similar surroundings on earth. >> tropical storm arthur spinning in the atlantic off the south florida coast is expected to become a hurricane as it moves up the coast over the fourth of july holiday. clashes breaking out in jerusalem overnight follow the murder of an arab teen this time believed to have been killed in retaliation for the deaths of the three israeli teenagers. the leader of a sunni rebel group now calling for action in a recording, for all muslims to rise up and build an islamic empire. >> a parachuter spinning out of control in the sky before losing his chute. why he wasn't really in any danger. videos captured by our citizen journalists. >> we will be back with more news. news. >> we're following the stories of people who have died in the desert >> the borderland marathon >> no ones prepared for this journey >> experience al jazeera america's cr
it's part of nasas program to one day explore frozen oceans like on jupiter or gas filled cares on mars. scientists say living organisms may have survived harsh conditions. they are trying to identify life forms that thrive in similar surroundings on earth. >> tropical storm arthur spinning in the atlantic off the south florida coast is expected to become a hurricane as it moves up the coast over the fourth of july holiday. clashes breaking out in jerusalem overnight follow the murder of...
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spacecraft to some of the more interesting parts of our solar system, they are in the boondocks, out to jupiter and saturn. when you get to saturn, the amount of sunlight has dropped by a factor of 100. you can't use solar cells were effectively. you have to power the craft some way. i wouldn't worry too much about radioactivity in space because space is plenty of radioactivity. it is the nature of the cosmos. if you're worried about the fact that these launches could go ony and land these things earth, that is a danger. people are aware of the danger and they try to mitigate it. to our witnesses, what have we learned so far? we have learned that there is a chance that aliens don't like the beatles, which i have trouble imagining. they don't like our television programming. oh yeah, and contact is the best movie, right? somehow i thought that would be funnier. a couple of mechanical questions i want to get my head around. let's walk through a scenario and you tell me if it is plausible or if this is current thought. an asteroid hits the world and into thehrown out stars. it carries dna. does th
spacecraft to some of the more interesting parts of our solar system, they are in the boondocks, out to jupiter and saturn. when you get to saturn, the amount of sunlight has dropped by a factor of 100. you can't use solar cells were effectively. you have to power the craft some way. i wouldn't worry too much about radioactivity in space because space is plenty of radioactivity. it is the nature of the cosmos. if you're worried about the fact that these launches could go ony and land these...
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parts of our solar system, they are in the boondocks, or to jupiter and so forth.of 100, youa factor cannot use solar cells very effectively out there. you have to power the craft is some way. i would not worry too much about radioactivity because space has plenty of radioactivity. that is the nature of the causebut if you're worried about the fact that these launches could go awry, yes, that is a danger, but people are aware of that danger, and they try to mitigate that danger. >> thank you, and thank both witnesses. the gentleman from arizona is recognized. >> and to our witnesses, what have we learned so far? we have learned that the aliens do not like being -- the beatles, which i have trouble accepting, and they do not like our television. somehow, i thought that would be funnier. couple of mechanical questions i sort of went to get my head , the current scientific understanding. an asteroid hits the world, hits earth, and a rock is thrown out into the stellar -- it carries does that dna survive, dr.? >> yes. , the idea that one world can infect another world
parts of our solar system, they are in the boondocks, or to jupiter and so forth.of 100, youa factor cannot use solar cells very effectively out there. you have to power the craft is some way. i would not worry too much about radioactivity because space has plenty of radioactivity. that is the nature of the causebut if you're worried about the fact that these launches could go awry, yes, that is a danger, but people are aware of that danger, and they try to mitigate that danger. >> thank...
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we got juneau on the way to jupiter. we got pluto horizons to pluto. we put messenger in orbit around mercury. we put orbiters around mercury. we are working with our international partners. there are 15 nations contributing monetarily to life on the international space station. we now have commercial cargoes that's going back and forth to the international space station. we have three companies to carry crew to the international space station. we hope to make an announcement some time in the end of summer and early fall. if that is dead, so be it. i am a shuttle person. it was time for shuttle to go along before we phased it out. i know there are some shuttle people in here. i spent a saturday with him in houston over beer, he helping me understand why if i just kept shuttle going we could have used shuttle to get to mars. that is true. we could have, if we had on orbit fuel depots and the commercial companies were flying rockets the way they would do someday, we could have done that. those of you who are shuttle fans, who still think it should be aro
we got juneau on the way to jupiter. we got pluto horizons to pluto. we put messenger in orbit around mercury. we put orbiters around mercury. we are working with our international partners. there are 15 nations contributing monetarily to life on the international space station. we now have commercial cargoes that's going back and forth to the international space station. we have three companies to carry crew to the international space station. we hope to make an announcement some time in the...
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almost like the cuban missile crisis, when we quietly take out the jupiter missiles from turkey, we mightetly give russia some fig leaf in order to give putin an excuse to walk back from ukraine, but we ought to quietly explore this. sometimes tragedy has with it opportunity. this ought to be one of those moments. >> it is a pivotal moment. there's no other way to look at it. we want to get to the other big story of the day. ten days of air attacks -- after ten days of air attacks, israel has now launched a full-on ground assault on gaza. last night the operation known as protective edge began as israeli troops and tanks rolled into the northern areas of the gaza strip while naval ships hit targets in the territory's southern regions. the attack began around 10:00 p.m. local time with the focus on destroying tunnels used by hamas to enter israel. a spokesman for the israeli military said their goal was to pursue, paralyze and threaten hamas militants. at least 11 palestinians have been killed and at least 240 individuals have been killed since the air strikes began last week. that include
almost like the cuban missile crisis, when we quietly take out the jupiter missiles from turkey, we mightetly give russia some fig leaf in order to give putin an excuse to walk back from ukraine, but we ought to quietly explore this. sometimes tragedy has with it opportunity. this ought to be one of those moments. >> it is a pivotal moment. there's no other way to look at it. we want to get to the other big story of the day. ten days of air attacks -- after ten days of air attacks, israel...