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i'm ask man landers. [ all gasping ] [ camera shutters clicking ] [ chuckles ] you're ask man landers ly, detective, i'd expect more from you. come on, of all the feeble alibis --
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he looks and says what is ann landers doing there. [laughter] it was so ironic how that happened. and he started laughing. then i hear him going, oh, my god. he then looks at all these pictures i had shot. it never stopped from there. from that point on. "newsweek" did not have anybody down there. they commissioned me to do color for them. i shot some color going in because i did not know what to expect. then i went back to do that for them. i took the color to new york to jfk and there were nine loads of people waiting to get through customs. jim says i have to call the office and tell them we are delayed. and i said i have to call "newsweek" because they have the whole staff there and they are delaying the publication. it was on a friday afternoon. i called and said i don't know how long it is going to take. they said do not worry, all the editors are here. i remember walking down the hallway while jim was on the phone. it was like a dead end hallway. i looked through the doorway and i see this customs officer sitting at his desk and i said i am sorry to disturb you, i told him
he looks and says what is ann landers doing there. [laughter] it was so ironic how that happened. and he started laughing. then i hear him going, oh, my god. he then looks at all these pictures i had shot. it never stopped from there. from that point on. "newsweek" did not have anybody down there. they commissioned me to do color for them. i shot some color going in because i did not know what to expect. then i went back to do that for them. i took the color to new york to jfk and...
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. >> maybe i've seen zoo lander a few too many times. >> next time we'll have a walk off. >> i'll do> but, we're glad you could be here with us today. i know you've been spending a lot of time in l.a. >> yes. >> mingling among the stars, and i'm glad you are able to come down and hang out with us. >> i was working in our l.a. bureau of abc news for the past month, but i was hanging out with a-listers. i covered the mcgregor fight. it was tough. i spent some time on the red carpet. >> just hanging out with jamie foxx. cedrick the entertainer. >> that's -- >> william h. macy. >> you had a tough time-out there, huh? >> i'm used to walking the red carpet. there's jeff gordon. >> i know, you're going to say it's all work. you made it big time. you made it onto the jimmy kimmel show? >> if you're hanging out with celebrities, i might as well be on the place where celebrities go to talk, with abc's jimmy kimmel. >> take a look. >> now introducing, kenneth moten! [ applause ] >> wow. >> sit there in the chair. >> why does it look a little different? >> everything's off. jimmy wasn't there. t
. >> maybe i've seen zoo lander a few too many times. >> next time we'll have a walk off. >> i'll do> but, we're glad you could be here with us today. i know you've been spending a lot of time in l.a. >> yes. >> mingling among the stars, and i'm glad you are able to come down and hang out with us. >> i was working in our l.a. bureau of abc news for the past month, but i was hanging out with a-listers. i covered the mcgregor fight. it was tough. i spent...
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he looks and says what is ann landers doing there. all theseoks at pictures i had shot. it never stopped from there. "newsweek" did not have anybody down there. inhot some color going because i did not know what to expect. then i went back to do that for them. york tohe color to new jfk and there were nine loads of people waiting to get through customs. jim says i have to call the office and tell them we are delayed. and i said i have to call "newsweek" because they have the whole staff there and they are delaying the publication. they said do not worry, all the editors are here. remember walking down the hallway while jim was on the phone. i looked through the doorway and i see this customs officer itting at his desk and i said am sorry to disturb you, i told him the story i'm just returning and jim and i were trying to get back to the office, they are holding newsweek magazine to do this. your friend, gosh, your suitcases, bring them to my office right away. i said jim, let's go. i said i do not have time to explain. we go to the customs officer's office with our suitc
he looks and says what is ann landers doing there. all theseoks at pictures i had shot. it never stopped from there. "newsweek" did not have anybody down there. inhot some color going because i did not know what to expect. then i went back to do that for them. york tohe color to new jfk and there were nine loads of people waiting to get through customs. jim says i have to call the office and tell them we are delayed. and i said i have to call "newsweek" because they have the...
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martin introduced its own project, a base camp comprised of an orbiting space station and a reusable lander to carry humans to mars' surface and back. that camp will operate with orion which has its own ambitions to send americans to mars by mid-2030. i'm morgan brennan. >>> before we say good night, i'm so happy you're back. >> i had a little jury duty. >> and on assignment. good to see you back. we missed you. >>> that does it for us. i'm sue herera. thanks for joining us. >> great to be back. i'm tyler mathisen. have a great ♪ >> this is "bbc world news america." >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation and kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. >> planning a vacation escape that is relaxing, inviting, and exciting is a lot easier than you think. you can find it here, in aruba. families, couples, and friends can all find their escape on the
martin introduced its own project, a base camp comprised of an orbiting space station and a reusable lander to carry humans to mars' surface and back. that camp will operate with orion which has its own ambitions to send americans to mars by mid-2030. i'm morgan brennan. >>> before we say good night, i'm so happy you're back. >> i had a little jury duty. >> and on assignment. good to see you back. we missed you. >>> that does it for us. i'm sue herera. thanks for...
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to reach saturn as it settled into war but around the ringed planet cassini launched the horgan's lander onto the surface of titan suddens biggest move over thirteen years the mission has sent back spectacular images from the other side of the solar system it will feel in some sense like a family you know something you've devoted your life to for twenty seven years and then it will be gone. but certainly i will feel triumphant because it has been present and profoundly successful exploration and i'm so proud of part of it. covered in snow and ice this is another sutton moon and salad us it has powerful ice blasting gazes and here scientists believe there's water and so a chance to look for traces of life and on titan cassini revealed a climate similar to primordial earth it's why cassini can land on saturn it may still carry microbes some earth but could affect an alien ecosystem because of the importance of in solid us that cassini has shown us and of titan another potential world that could be habitable for life for apps not like we know it but perhaps completely different than ours we
to reach saturn as it settled into war but around the ringed planet cassini launched the horgan's lander onto the surface of titan suddens biggest move over thirteen years the mission has sent back spectacular images from the other side of the solar system it will feel in some sense like a family you know something you've devoted your life to for twenty seven years and then it will be gone. but certainly i will feel triumphant because it has been present and profoundly successful exploration...
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and discovered the building blocks of life you know a little lander on on a comment i mean that was science fiction not that long ago so i think we're going to keep doing these things because it's in our nature is humans now you know you know course there are a lot of other things going on in the world but there always has been i think it's human nature to have conflicts you know and unfortunately seems to go unabated but at same time i think you can't stop that and you can't stop the curiosity either so i am hopeful that we will also have the positive side of humanity prevail and continue with these very fascinating missions such as cassini well i want to thank you so much for sharing this stay with me i am it's always really important and especially watching the hocks wave really this idea of adventure and spirit that propels humankind forward is so important and i want to thank you for the work that you've done at the international space station and in the sciences because if it weren't for people like you we wouldn't be where we are and we wouldn't have a future so i want to thank you s
and discovered the building blocks of life you know a little lander on on a comment i mean that was science fiction not that long ago so i think we're going to keep doing these things because it's in our nature is humans now you know you know course there are a lot of other things going on in the world but there always has been i think it's human nature to have conflicts you know and unfortunately seems to go unabated but at same time i think you can't stop that and you can't stop the curiosity...
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reach saturn it as it settled into war but around the ringed planet cassini launched the horgan's lander onto the surface of titan suddens biggest moon. over thirteen years the mission has sent back spectacular images from the other side of the solar system. covered in snow and ice this is in salad us another of saturn's moons it has powerful ice blasting gazes on the here scientists believe there's water and so a chance to look for traces of life and on titan cassini revealed a climate similar to primordial earth it's why cassini can't land on saturn it may still carry microbes from earth that could affect an alien ecosystem because of the importance of in solid us that cassini has shown us and of titan another potential world that could be habitable for life perhaps not like we know it but perhaps completely different than ours. we had to make decisions on how to dispose of the spacecraft. and that led us inevitably to the plan of taking cassini and plunging it into saturn. cassini's final mission was twenty two dives between saturn's rings and surface then it flew into the planet's bu
reach saturn it as it settled into war but around the ringed planet cassini launched the horgan's lander onto the surface of titan suddens biggest moon. over thirteen years the mission has sent back spectacular images from the other side of the solar system. covered in snow and ice this is in salad us another of saturn's moons it has powerful ice blasting gazes on the here scientists believe there's water and so a chance to look for traces of life and on titan cassini revealed a climate similar...
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reach saturn and as it settled into war with around the ringed planet cassini launched the horgan's lander onto the surface of titan suddens biggest moon. over thirteen years the mission has sent back spectacular images from the other side of the solar system covered in snow and ice this is in solid us another of saturn's moons it has powerful ice blasting gazes on the here scientists believe there's water and so a chance to look for traces of life and on titan cassini revealed a climate similar to primordial earth it's why cassini can't land on satin it may still carry microbes from earth that could affect an alien ecosystem because the importance of in solid us that cassini has shown us and of titan another potential world that could be habitable for life perhaps not like we know it but perhaps completely different than ours. we had to make decisions on how to dispose of the spacecraft. and that lotus inevitably to the plan of taking cassini and plunging it into saturn. cassini's final mission was twenty two dives between saturn's rings and surface then it flew into the planet's burning
reach saturn and as it settled into war with around the ringed planet cassini launched the horgan's lander onto the surface of titan suddens biggest moon. over thirteen years the mission has sent back spectacular images from the other side of the solar system covered in snow and ice this is in solid us another of saturn's moons it has powerful ice blasting gazes on the here scientists believe there's water and so a chance to look for traces of life and on titan cassini revealed a climate...
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pitcher justin ver lander helds the mariners.wrap up the al west and look to beat out the indians in a race for the best record in the american lead, earn them home field advantage in the playoffs. >>> still ahead, in fighting between the president's top legal advisers how much to cooperate with the robert mueller investigation. dig into that. >> confusion over whether the u.s. is sticking with the paris climate accord. trying to clear things up. we'll be right back. but if that's not enough, we offer innovative investing tools to prepare you for the future. looks like you hooked it. and if that's not enough, we'll help your kid prepare for the future. don't hook it kid. and if that's still not enough, we'll help your kid's kid prepare for the future. looks like he hooked it. we'll do anything... takes after his grandad. seriously anything, to help you invest for the future. ally. do it right. seriously anything, to help you invest for the future. what's the story behind green mountain coffee and fair trade? let's take a flight t
pitcher justin ver lander helds the mariners.wrap up the al west and look to beat out the indians in a race for the best record in the american lead, earn them home field advantage in the playoffs. >>> still ahead, in fighting between the president's top legal advisers how much to cooperate with the robert mueller investigation. dig into that. >> confusion over whether the u.s. is sticking with the paris climate accord. trying to clear things up. we'll be right back. but if...
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. >> i feel like the guy from zoo lander would model this up and down the runway. >> crazy remember thejeans >> i do and they're gone >> the dirt with the dirt and oil on them >> $695. >> lauren thank you, that was a fun note to end on. >> get them for all three girls. >> i'll have them for next year, too, because there's two of them. good-bye. that's enough of that. see you later. >> i wish they had that amazon deliver in an hour, then we could get it for good day. >> i know. i think now they're just trying it out. >> all of that experience toys are us. the double pants. >> so super sad, do you remember going in and you're just like, toys are us >> as a kid, i mean, if you're taking nieces or nephews or kids, it was a whole thing. i mean, overload. oh, well. >>> meanwhile it will be the low 80's later, out there and jose to our east. bringing rain showers, and maybe into southern maryland or close to the bay, the rest of us kind of partly sunny, warm and humid. 82, look at that thermometer up and lots of sunshine at the end of week, high temperatures into the 80's. more maria coming up
. >> i feel like the guy from zoo lander would model this up and down the runway. >> crazy remember thejeans >> i do and they're gone >> the dirt with the dirt and oil on them >> $695. >> lauren thank you, that was a fun note to end on. >> get them for all three girls. >> i'll have them for next year, too, because there's two of them. good-bye. that's enough of that. see you later. >> i wish they had that amazon deliver in an hour, then we...
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to reach saturn as it settled into war with around the ringed planet cassini launched the horgan's lander onto the surface of titan suddens biggest moon. over thirteen years the mission has sent back spectacular images from the other side of the solar system covered in snow and ice this is in salad us another of saturn's moons it has powerful ice blasting gazers under here scientists believe there's water and so a chance to look for traces of life and on titan cassini revealed a climate similar to primordial earth it's why cassini can't land on saturn it may still carry microbes from earth that could affect an alien ecosystem because the importance of in solid us that cassini has shown us and of titan another potential world that could be habitable for life perhaps not like we know it but perhaps completely different than ours. we had to make decisions on how to dispose of the spacecraft. and that led us inevitably to the plan of take.
to reach saturn as it settled into war with around the ringed planet cassini launched the horgan's lander onto the surface of titan suddens biggest moon. over thirteen years the mission has sent back spectacular images from the other side of the solar system covered in snow and ice this is in salad us another of saturn's moons it has powerful ice blasting gazers under here scientists believe there's water and so a chance to look for traces of life and on titan cassini revealed a climate similar...
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jim looks at this film in the light, and he goes what is ann landers doing there? [laughter] so ironic how that happened. and he started laughing. and then i hear him going, oh my god. he is looking at all these pictures that i had shot. so it never stopped from there. from that point on. i ended up -- "newsweek" did not have anybody down there. "newsweek" commissioned me to do color for them. i had shot some color going in, because i did not know what to expect. then i had to go back the second day for them, back of their, to do that for them. so i took the color back on panam to new york, to jfk. and there were about nine loads of people waiting to get through customs. jim and i get there, he says i have to call the office. tell them we are delayed. and i said i have to call "newsweek," because they have the office open. the whole staff there and they -- it is a friday afternoon. i said i did not know how long it will take. they said, do not worry. the lab is open. all the editors are here. i remember walking down the hallway as jim was on the phone. it was like
jim looks at this film in the light, and he goes what is ann landers doing there? [laughter] so ironic how that happened. and he started laughing. and then i hear him going, oh my god. he is looking at all these pictures that i had shot. so it never stopped from there. from that point on. i ended up -- "newsweek" did not have anybody down there. "newsweek" commissioned me to do color for them. i had shot some color going in, because i did not know what to expect. then i had...
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. >> he was called or lander. 57bd he was at my school and he had 17 and had long hair and he was an artist. and he went out with me for three weeks and i loved him. >> james: how old were you? >> i was almost 17. and then he dumped me. and i was very sad, it's all right. whatever. >> james: screw you, orlando. where are you? >> but seriously, so i see up in our school there was a sign, they needed a live model for the art class, you know where you are basically naked and i thought well that's a good idea. if i sign up for that he will have to look at me and he will have to you dra me and maybe seeing my naked body like you know in the classroom with all his mates he will love me again. but that's exactly what i did. >> james: what could possibly go wrong. >> fantastic. all the pictures got up on the wall, and they were like gorgeous, gorgeous, gorgeous, lovely, and gor goil. >> james: no. >> he didn't draw a flattering picture of me. >> james: oh, orlando. >> i think it was-- i'm not sure to get rejected and sit naked in front of someone, i think thattic tas some balls when you are
. >> he was called or lander. 57bd he was at my school and he had 17 and had long hair and he was an artist. and he went out with me for three weeks and i loved him. >> james: how old were you? >> i was almost 17. and then he dumped me. and i was very sad, it's all right. whatever. >> james: screw you, orlando. where are you? >> but seriously, so i see up in our school there was a sign, they needed a live model for the art class, you know where you are basically...
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we've done some sanctions but we haven't done things to say banks in china that lander money to northea, so there are things we can do that the president could do that i think really would hurt and i think if you can starve kim's regime of the money then that makes his rule less secure but i think ultimate ly, you're going to have to either have somebody else take over for kim, i think that would be better if that were done from the ground up but i don't see him giving up these weapons. >> trish: i hear you because it's the only thing that keeps him relevant right? so he wants to cling to those but here is the thing congressman. china as well seems to like having him there. i mean, he's effectively a buffer for them and china while they say they're going to embark on these sanctions and they promise to do things before, we've actually seen them disregard them entirely. think about trade and the first quarter this year, you had trade between north korea and china up 37.4%. how does that happen if china is theoretically on our side? >> well i think you're right. what china will do is th
we've done some sanctions but we haven't done things to say banks in china that lander money to northea, so there are things we can do that the president could do that i think really would hurt and i think if you can starve kim's regime of the money then that makes his rule less secure but i think ultimate ly, you're going to have to either have somebody else take over for kim, i think that would be better if that were done from the ground up but i don't see him giving up these weapons....
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space to reach saturn as it settled into orbit around the ringed planet cassini launched the whole lander onto the surface of titan suddens biggest moon. over thirteen years the mission has sent back spectacular images from the other side of the solar system it will feel in some sense like a death in the family you know something you've devoted your life to for twenty seven years and then it will be gone. but certainly i will feel triumphant because it has been assumed and profoundly successful exploration and i'm so proud to have been a part of it covered in snow and ice this is another sutton and salad us it has powerful ice blasting gazes and here scientists believe there's water and so a chance to look for traces of life and on titan cassini revealed a climate similar to primordial earth it's why cassini can land on saturn it may still carry microbes some earth that could affect an alien ecosystem because the importance of in solid us that cassini has shown us and of titan another potential world that could be habitable for life for apps not like we know it but perhaps completely diff
space to reach saturn as it settled into orbit around the ringed planet cassini launched the whole lander onto the surface of titan suddens biggest moon. over thirteen years the mission has sent back spectacular images from the other side of the solar system it will feel in some sense like a death in the family you know something you've devoted your life to for twenty seven years and then it will be gone. but certainly i will feel triumphant because it has been assumed and profoundly successful...
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to reach saturn as it settled into war with around the ringed planet cassini launched the horgan's lander onto the surface of titan suddens biggest. over thirteen years the mission has sent back spectacular images from the other side of the solar system it will feel in some sense like a death in the family you know something you've devoted your life to for twenty seven years and then it will be gone. but we certainly i will feel triumphant because it has been a magnificent and profoundly successful exploration and i'm so proud to have been a part of it covered in snow and ice this is another such moon and solid us it has powerful ice blasting gazes under here scientists believe there's water and so a chance to look for traces of life and on titan cassini revealed a climate similar to primordial earth it's why cassini can land on saturn it may still carry microbes some earth could affect an alien ecosystem because of the importance of in solid us that cassini has shown us and of titan another potential world that could be habitable for life for ups not like we know it but perhaps completel
to reach saturn as it settled into war with around the ringed planet cassini launched the horgan's lander onto the surface of titan suddens biggest. over thirteen years the mission has sent back spectacular images from the other side of the solar system it will feel in some sense like a death in the family you know something you've devoted your life to for twenty seven years and then it will be gone. but we certainly i will feel triumphant because it has been a magnificent and profoundly...
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it spent a lander down to show us giant moon mountain ranges.acked massive storms on saturn and captured us in a picture, a tiny blue speck of light in the distance. there's no way to thank it but we can thank the sciencists who made it fly. it has been one of the greatest achievements of science ever thanks to the best and the brightest here on board sat urn's much smaller neighbor. good night for all of us here as nbc headquarters in new york. former secretary of state hillary clinton. you might have heard she has a new book out called simply "what happened." secretary clinton, i usually start with a gigantic 17-minute going right into this. thank you for being here. >> thank you, rachel. >> north korea shot another missile over japan. they did this twice in two and a half weeks now. you have said since you've been talking about your book and
it spent a lander down to show us giant moon mountain ranges.acked massive storms on saturn and captured us in a picture, a tiny blue speck of light in the distance. there's no way to thank it but we can thank the sciencists who made it fly. it has been one of the greatest achievements of science ever thanks to the best and the brightest here on board sat urn's much smaller neighbor. good night for all of us here as nbc headquarters in new york. former secretary of state hillary clinton. you...
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paul hold lander was born in 1932 in hungary and fled to the west when the hungarian revolution of 1956 was bloodily put down by the soviet forces. he's a well known american political sociologist, communist studies scholar and nonfiction author. his fist book in -- first book in 1973 was called soviet and american society: a comparison. in 1981 he came out with his probably best known work, political pilgrims: the many faces of socialism followed in 1983, then came the survival of the adversary culture, decline and discontent, anti-americanism, critiques at home and abroad, discontents postmodern and postcommunist, the end of commitment, the only superpower, extravagant expectations and other books. today we are here to talk about a book that came out last year from benito mussolini to hugo chavez, intellectuals and a century of political hero worship. hollander earned a ph.d. in sociology from princeton university in 1963 and a b.a. from the london school of economics in 1959. he's professor emeritus of sociology at the university of massachusetts-amherst and an associate of the davis
paul hold lander was born in 1932 in hungary and fled to the west when the hungarian revolution of 1956 was bloodily put down by the soviet forces. he's a well known american political sociologist, communist studies scholar and nonfiction author. his fist book in -- first book in 1973 was called soviet and american society: a comparison. in 1981 he came out with his probably best known work, political pilgrims: the many faces of socialism followed in 1983, then came the survival of the...
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the houston astros have acquired ace pitcher justin ver lander from the detroit tigers.eadline, which means ver lander will be eligible to pitch in the postseason and the astros have already have the best record in the american league but not in baseball. the dodgers have we're going to talk to astros owner jim crane at 8:50 eastern. the astros are returning to houston to play this weekend a weekend series in the houston stadium. at the request of the houston. and also trending on twitter today was kate upton saying that that's going to heat up. heat up houston, as well that's the fiancee of justin verlander. >> speaking of baseball, folks, check this out supreme court associate sonia sotomayor in the justice chamber at yankee stadium last night that's the small section that's set up in right field to root specifically for aaron judd. sotomayor was born in the bronx and is a yankees fan >>> our next guest has a unique perspective on the u.s. economy and the financial industry greg braca is president and ceo of td bank he just took over that role on june 1st greg, thanks
the houston astros have acquired ace pitcher justin ver lander from the detroit tigers.eadline, which means ver lander will be eligible to pitch in the postseason and the astros have already have the best record in the american league but not in baseball. the dodgers have we're going to talk to astros owner jim crane at 8:50 eastern. the astros are returning to houston to play this weekend a weekend series in the houston stadium. at the request of the houston. and also trending on twitter today...
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discovered evidence for standing bodies of liquid, methane and methane lakes, actual sees you could put a landeranges, just like on earth. we are in the last few days of it. we can see the spacecraft breaking up on screen. the spacecraft has done everything it was asked to do. and it will be fighting to send data back to earth as it is incinerating in the atmosphere of saturn. what next? is there a replacement? there is no replacement for cassini. it had 12 different instruments on board. most of the instrumentation there is now, i built instruments which go on spacecraft, and most of them we do now are leaner and meaner. we have a simple question in mind and we built it to look at that question. we have juno up there at the moment, giving us juno up there at the moment, giving us different kinds of information. we have rove rs us different kinds of information. we have rovers on mars. we will land an autonomous rover on mars, it will work out its own to rain. there are lots of exciting things happening. -- it will lots of exciting things happening. —— it will work out its own terrain, it won't
discovered evidence for standing bodies of liquid, methane and methane lakes, actual sees you could put a landeranges, just like on earth. we are in the last few days of it. we can see the spacecraft breaking up on screen. the spacecraft has done everything it was asked to do. and it will be fighting to send data back to earth as it is incinerating in the atmosphere of saturn. what next? is there a replacement? there is no replacement for cassini. it had 12 different instruments on board. most...
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. >> all right, thank you very much >>> lets get the next move of the trading nation, morgan lander is and we'll start with you, you are investing in 100 names, maybe the key to this is apple. >> we do own microsoft because it has a lot of growth potential. apple have been a better product, people like to sell the reality of the delivery of the product as oppose to the promise. they'll buy the promise and sell the delivery >> chad, in terms of your view of the nasdaq, we are seeing a break out of biotech, that could help giving this index to higher >> right, we like road stocks, keeping in mind, 40% of qqq has that five companies that represent that amount. we think that earnings growth and revenue growth is going to be there that's in a short run. that's our short term view long-term though, we still think that returns are going to be hard to come by and going into year end, this is going to out perform the s & p overall. >> do you own either of these stocks, what's your view >> we are a value shop the pes don't let us do that amazon is strategy with web services and their retailing t
. >> all right, thank you very much >>> lets get the next move of the trading nation, morgan lander is and we'll start with you, you are investing in 100 names, maybe the key to this is apple. >> we do own microsoft because it has a lot of growth potential. apple have been a better product, people like to sell the reality of the delivery of the product as oppose to the promise. they'll buy the promise and sell the delivery >> chad, in terms of your view of the nasdaq,...
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this has been a problem since the 1970s when we landed the viking landers there which may or may not have detected life on mars. and for curiosity, we have something called a carbon trap where we actually feed different organic molecules into the soil samples that we take and see if anybody can use any of the chemistry, if they can attach to it. unfortunately, it is really hard to send a microscope. drill into oil soil, take a sample, put it under a slide, look for anything moving around, that's hard to do remotely. we're using these traps, could you just offer martian life a twinkie? would it do anything with it? we don't know how to detect or interact with it chemically. so that's something we have whole departments at nasa work on. i think that's a cool thing to go into. hint, hint. astrobiology. >> and make sure and get michelle's card, and she'll get you an internship. [laughter] >> okay, thank you. [applause] my question's for seth. you were talking about machines getting smarter than humans in the future. how do you think that would be possible since we're the creators and pro
this has been a problem since the 1970s when we landed the viking landers there which may or may not have detected life on mars. and for curiosity, we have something called a carbon trap where we actually feed different organic molecules into the soil samples that we take and see if anybody can use any of the chemistry, if they can attach to it. unfortunately, it is really hard to send a microscope. drill into oil soil, take a sample, put it under a slide, look for anything moving around,...
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and the united states can actually declare or designate a bank a primary money landering concern andssentially deny it access to dollars. in other words, that's a death sentence for many any bank especially chain into's big banks. the threat of that i think is enough to push china in the right direction. but i think that's a reason for doing it. >> what would china do? how could they constrain north korea? >> easily, first of all, cut off trade, stop the dim mat ic support. but most importantly they could signal to regime elements that they no longer support him and the nuclear weapons program. i think you'd see a lot of generals and party officials head for the exits. china to actually disarm north korea if it wanted to. it doesn't want to but it does have the power. >> let's put up a map of the region. i always love to get people reor gented to the space and geography of this. because china is the very large neighbor just to the north of north korea and they're surrounded essential by south korea, our ally and japan right there. the mind set of the regime, can you talk about how mu
and the united states can actually declare or designate a bank a primary money landering concern andssentially deny it access to dollars. in other words, that's a death sentence for many any bank especially chain into's big banks. the threat of that i think is enough to push china in the right direction. but i think that's a reason for doing it. >> what would china do? how could they constrain north korea? >> easily, first of all, cut off trade, stop the dim mat ic support. but most...
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the blockbuster trade in major league baseball, star pitcher justin for lander heading to the houstonastros for the postseason run. the us travel ban in north korea goes into effect today as russian president vladimir putin warns the us and north korea are on the verge of a major conflict. in an article on the kremlin's website the leader right in part it is essential to resolve the region's problems through direct dialogue involving all sides without advancing preconditions for such talks, provocation, pressure and bellicose and offensive rhetoric is the road to nowhere. this as japanese forces join the united states and south korea for live fire drills over the korean peninsula in response to the missile launch over japan earlier this week. joining us is the author of besieged, president of cal attack defense and former to be to commanding general in afghanistan, anthony kato. your thoughts on the rising tensions and those, may i say, a third comment from vladimir putin. >> they are playing geopolitical games to be off-balance, and he is 51-49% siding with north korea saying we need
the blockbuster trade in major league baseball, star pitcher justin for lander heading to the houstonastros for the postseason run. the us travel ban in north korea goes into effect today as russian president vladimir putin warns the us and north korea are on the verge of a major conflict. in an article on the kremlin's website the leader right in part it is essential to resolve the region's problems through direct dialogue involving all sides without advancing preconditions for such talks,...
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president trump went on twitter said look if your banks are going to continue to help north korea you landeron your bank could start slowly ratchet up pressure it is something we have to do if they don't stop. >> i think they have -- >> just so i understand, you are recommending tougher sanctions meaning u.n. you would have gone full stop on oil period. so no oil, porting,s as opposed to what they got a today fractional i would say secondly, are you saying a trade embargo with all china or just saying situatioanctions banks sanctions on banks not going to move neiled as far as everyone this beings. >> i would start with president making warnings to chinese giving them may be 30 days' grace to stop these illegal activities when it comes to oil embargo something a lot of people don't know north koreans have been preparing for that for a listening time they stepped -- a year's worth of oil stockpiled something keep in mind, what i would do if i was secretary tillerson, nikki haley i would say north koreans need to stop exploiting citizens using themming as slave later would have tremendous impa
president trump went on twitter said look if your banks are going to continue to help north korea you landeron your bank could start slowly ratchet up pressure it is something we have to do if they don't stop. >> i think they have -- >> just so i understand, you are recommending tougher sanctions meaning u.n. you would have gone full stop on oil period. so no oil, porting,s as opposed to what they got a today fractional i would say secondly, are you saying a trade embargo with all...