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the lander gun became the best anti-aircraft gun of the first world war.e red army until 1934. it was lander’s gun that became the basis for the creation of tank guns. machine guns were already actively used in the first world war. the british maxim machine gun was popular. but there were no machine guns. one of the first gunsmiths in the world who invented the principle of operation of automation was paid. five rounds, after we withdraw our, our mobile system, back, which means it opens for cartridges, after which we accordingly send, throw our bolt forward, send the cartridge, the weapon is ready to fire, the hammer is cocked, when fired, when the bullet hits the barrel bore, the barrel will go back, under the influence of recoil it will go back, unlock our bolt, after which our bolt will bounce back and throw it out. this is, in fact, what is called fedorov’s automation system. in a positional war, when the enemy trenches are close, one cannot rely on full-fledged support from guns. in the russian army , the main weapon was a three-inch gun; it was call
the lander gun became the best anti-aircraft gun of the first world war.e red army until 1934. it was lander’s gun that became the basis for the creation of tank guns. machine guns were already actively used in the first world war. the british maxim machine gun was popular. but there were no machine guns. one of the first gunsmiths in the world who invented the principle of operation of automation was paid. five rounds, after we withdraw our, our mobile system, back, which means it opens for...
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the lander gun became the best anti-aircraft gun of the first world war.e red army until 1934 . it was the lender gun that became the basis for the subsequent creation of tank guns. machine guns were already actively used in the first world war. the heavy machine gun of the british maxim system was popular. but there were no machine guns. one of the world's first gunsmiths, who invented the operating principle. automation , it was embodied in the samples of weapons that ended up in the active army during the first world war by the russian gunsmith vladimir fedorov. the general concept was born in 1916; it was planned to produce the machine gun at the systoletsky plant, but this was not possible. there were three automation systems in the world that could compare with fedorov’s. the german mauser rifle, for example, but it became very dirty; fedorov’s automatic rifles were more reliable. what is the point of this automation? what? the magazine contains 25 rounds, after as we withdraw, which means our mobile system back, it means that it opens for cartridges
the lander gun became the best anti-aircraft gun of the first world war.e red army until 1934 . it was the lender gun that became the basis for the subsequent creation of tank guns. machine guns were already actively used in the first world war. the heavy machine gun of the british maxim system was popular. but there were no machine guns. one of the world's first gunsmiths, who invented the operating principle. automation , it was embodied in the samples of weapons that ended up in the active...
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back in 1908 , lander created a semi-automatic wedge bolt.echanism was as follows: after the shot. automatically the wedge bolt opened, released the cartridge case, then the loader inserted the next projectile, closed the bolt, cocked drummer, thereby increasing the rate of fire of the weapon. the lander gun became the best anti-aircraft gun of the first world war; it was already used in the red army until 1934; it was the lander gun that became the basis for the creation of tank guns in the future. machine guns were already actively used in the first world war; the heavy machine gun was popular. british maxim system, but there were no machine guns. one of the first gunsmiths in the world who invented the principle of automatic operation and implemented it. in samples of weapons supplied to the active army during the first world war, there was a russian gunsmith vladimir fedorov. the general concept was born in 1916; it was planned to produce the machine gun at the sestoletsky plant, but this was not possible. there were three automation syst
back in 1908 , lander created a semi-automatic wedge bolt.echanism was as follows: after the shot. automatically the wedge bolt opened, released the cartridge case, then the loader inserted the next projectile, closed the bolt, cocked drummer, thereby increasing the rate of fire of the weapon. the lander gun became the best anti-aircraft gun of the first world war; it was already used in the red army until 1934; it was the lander gun that became the basis for the creation of tank guns in the...
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this is not me saying it think their other lunar landers on the moon. this is me saying this is how recent our study is with a lot of these phenomenon actually are. you get to the last category which is the truly truly weird stuff. which is a physics that we don't understand. and the idea of real revolutions in physics that people theorize about right now but we do not yet understand. this could be really mindbending stuff. interdimensionalal travel. parallel universes time travel from the past or future. things that would to us be even weirder than aliens. but we do not necessarily understand at a theoreticalal level. w when you say we get physics. we know there are no parallel dimensions there is no time travel. the world's oldest woman died at last year. she was a french nun she was 118 years old. everything that humanity knows about relativity and quantum physics was discovered in her lifetime. imagine what we will learn about physics in the next human lifespan. imagine what we could learn in 500 years, 1000 year old, 10,000 years. there is an itali
this is not me saying it think their other lunar landers on the moon. this is me saying this is how recent our study is with a lot of these phenomenon actually are. you get to the last category which is the truly truly weird stuff. which is a physics that we don't understand. and the idea of real revolutions in physics that people theorize about right now but we do not yet understand. this could be really mindbending stuff. interdimensionalal travel. parallel universes time travel from the past...
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. >> so this was discovered using data that came from nasa is insight lander, a little lander that landed on mars back in 2018. you can see it right there, sitting on top of the martian surface. and what it found, these scientists found was that there is data trapped in that water saturated fractured mid crust, right there seven to 12 miles beneath the surface, water trapped in tiny cracks and pores of rocks right in the middle of that martian crust. enough to where if it all came out, it would fill the surface this of mars about a mile deep. that's the theory. now, you may be wondering how on earth did this little lander figure all of this out? it can't even move, right? it just landed there well, this lander was attached to a seismometer, something that measures seismic waves, earthquakes here on earth on mars. it found the world's first mars quake. the first time any seismic activity had ever been detected on another planet. and so you can see right there, you've got the lander on top of the martian surface and it sent out those when a seismic wave or a mars quake occurred, that seismo
. >> so this was discovered using data that came from nasa is insight lander, a little lander that landed on mars back in 2018. you can see it right there, sitting on top of the martian surface. and what it found, these scientists found was that there is data trapped in that water saturated fractured mid crust, right there seven to 12 miles beneath the surface, water trapped in tiny cracks and pores of rocks right in the middle of that martian crust. enough to where if it all came out, it...
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this not me saying i think that there are other lunar landers on the moon. this is me saying this is how nascent our study of a lot of these phenomenon actually are. and then you get to the last which is the truly weird stuff, which is physics that we don't understand and the idea of you real revolutions in physics that people theorize right now but that we don't yet understand mean this could be really mind bending stuff you know inter travel parallel universe is time travel from the past or future things that would to us be even weirder than visiting, but that we don't get necessary really understand at a theoretical level. and you say like no we get physics like we know there are no parallel dimensions, there's no time travel. the world's oldest woman died last year. she was a french nun. she was 118 years old. everything thing that humanity knows about relativity and quantum physics was discovered in her lifetime. imagine what we will learn about physics, the next human lifespan. imagine we could learn in 500 years, thousand years, 10,000 years. there's
this not me saying i think that there are other lunar landers on the moon. this is me saying this is how nascent our study of a lot of these phenomenon actually are. and then you get to the last which is the truly weird stuff, which is physics that we don't understand and the idea of you real revolutions in physics that people theorize right now but that we don't yet understand mean this could be really mind bending stuff you know inter travel parallel universe is time travel from the past or...
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lander's gun became the best anti-aircraft gun of the first world war.red army until 1934 . it was the lender gun that became the basis for the future creation of tank guns. machine guns in the first world war. were already actively used, the heavy machine gun of the british maxim system was popular, but there were no machine guns. one of the first gunsmiths in the world who invented the principle of automatic operation and implemented it. among the samples of weapons that ended up in the active army during the first world war was the russian gunsmith vladimir fedorov. the general concept was born in 1916, it was planned to produce a machine gun at the sastrovets plant, but this was not possible. there were three automation systems in the world that could compare with what is the point of this automation? the fact is that there are 25 cartridges in the magazine, after we move our, our moving system back, it means that it opens for cartridges, after which we accordingly send, throw our bolt forward, send the cartridge into the weapon ready to fire, pull t
lander's gun became the best anti-aircraft gun of the first world war.red army until 1934 . it was the lender gun that became the basis for the future creation of tank guns. machine guns in the first world war. were already actively used, the heavy machine gun of the british maxim system was popular, but there were no machine guns. one of the first gunsmiths in the world who invented the principle of automatic operation and implemented it. among the samples of weapons that ended up in the...
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the speaker pro tempore: the prayer will be offered by the guest chaplain, reverend rachel landers vaagenes, capitol hill presbyterian church, washington, d.c. the chaplain: let us pray. lord, still our hearts and minds from the business of the world for just a moment. and turn our attention to the eternal and the transcendent. holy god who loves us, your love is always nearer than we know. we seem to only see weariness and strife with victories hard won and failures too many to number. we thank you for your grace and forgiveness in the midst of our struggle. and we thank you for sharing your vision of a world beyond partisan struggle, beyond violence, beyond division. we pray, lord, that this vision might be made real here and now. peace over victory. forgiveness over pride. love over all. i pray for the house members and their constituents who work together to be citizens of a better world. i pray for their staff and families, especially. who support them in this extraordinary responsibility for our country. i pray for all of congress, the court, and the executive office that all may see
the speaker pro tempore: the prayer will be offered by the guest chaplain, reverend rachel landers vaagenes, capitol hill presbyterian church, washington, d.c. the chaplain: let us pray. lord, still our hearts and minds from the business of the world for just a moment. and turn our attention to the eternal and the transcendent. holy god who loves us, your love is always nearer than we know. we seem to only see weariness and strife with victories hard won and failures too many to number. we...
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and so this was discovered by data that was collected by nasa is insight lander, which landed on the red planet back in 2018 and there's this idea that liquid water was buried deep within the martian surface. that's an idea that's been around for decades, but now for the first time there is some hard data to back back-up that idea. this is data that indicates that there is water that is trapped in the water saturated fractured mid crust of the red planet. so we're talking about seven to 12 miles down. you can see in blue right there those little tiny cracks and fissures and poor's and rocks that's where scientists believe is enough water to cover the entire planet of mars a mile deep. so this is a significant amount of water. now, you'll see on the right-hand side of your screen, there was something called insight that's the insight lander right there on the top of the surface of mars maybe wondering, well, how did this little tiny lander discovered this water so far down, it didn't dig, it wasn't capable of doing that, but what it did have was a seismometer and a seismometer is what
and so this was discovered by data that was collected by nasa is insight lander, which landed on the red planet back in 2018 and there's this idea that liquid water was buried deep within the martian surface. that's an idea that's been around for decades, but now for the first time there is some hard data to back back-up that idea. this is data that indicates that there is water that is trapped in the water saturated fractured mid crust of the red planet. so we're talking about seven to 12...
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>> with a little lander called insight kate, i mean, this idea that deep pools of water exist deep belowf mars. that's been around for decades, but this is the first time that nasa has had real hard data to back up that belief. and so what we're taught talking about here is enough groundwater to fill the surface of mars, about a mile deep. and the reason that this is so exciting to scientists, kate, is because this is exactly the kind of place where if there is life on mars this is where it could be because if you just look at those types of conditions here on earth, that is where life thrives. in fact, many scientists believed that that is where life originated from. are these deep pools of water within the earth's surface? so that's the big, exciting possibility here. but in terms of actually getting to that water, it's going to be tough because this water is believed to be between seven and 12 miles beneath the martian surface. and so in order to get up there and drill that deep into mars it would take some pretty heavy infrastructure, a huge drill. and right now, the only types of sp
>> with a little lander called insight kate, i mean, this idea that deep pools of water exist deep belowf mars. that's been around for decades, but this is the first time that nasa has had real hard data to back up that belief. and so what we're taught talking about here is enough groundwater to fill the surface of mars, about a mile deep. and the reason that this is so exciting to scientists, kate, is because this is exactly the kind of place where if there is life on mars this is where...
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back to or again, some way, even though we've been sending robots to mars for decades now. rover's landers, satellites, they're still not quite as good as humans. i'd be able to actually do science on the service. and really trying to answer that question of whether or not mars ever had light or has wife wanted to date me so much easier for us to answer with humans on the surface using labs, scale equipment that we just can't change the size of the rover's right now, and we're just so ingenious as humans like me, we think we can replicate a lot of our abilities with computers. but we're not quite there yet. in certain areas, it's probably going to be centuries before we see cities on mars full of humans. so think something more like the basis that we see in our cover, you have maybe a few dozen scientists that are in there kind of on rotation during research or attention has quickly shifted to the home of hollywood for the countdown. so the next lympics, the fly collected by actor tom cruise at the closing ceremony in paris has already arrived in los angeles with the us team. unlike the fr
back to or again, some way, even though we've been sending robots to mars for decades now. rover's landers, satellites, they're still not quite as good as humans. i'd be able to actually do science on the service. and really trying to answer that question of whether or not mars ever had light or has wife wanted to date me so much easier for us to answer with humans on the surface using labs, scale equipment that we just can't change the size of the rover's right now, and we're just so ingenious...
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researchers say seismic data from nasa's insight lander found water in cracks up to 12 miles below theill oceans on the planet's surface. >>> inflation is coming for your oysters, and cash app use irs could be eligible for part of a class-action lawsuit. here's carissa lawson with today's "moneywatch." >>> stocks closed mentioned on monday after a wild week of extreme swings. the dow lost 145 points, the nasdaq finished up 35, and the s&p 500 gained less than a point. >>> cash app customers could get a big chunk of cash in a settlement with the kpaer. for those with an account between 2018 and now, you can file for a claim of $2,500 if your account was accessed without your authorization or you had a fraudulent withdrawal. cash app and its parent company were accused of failing to install controls to stop the breaches. you can file your claim until november 18th. >>> oyster lovers, you may have noticed you've been shelling out more to buy the delicacy. wholesale prices soared to triple-digit highs since 2022, and while they have started to drop, retailers have not cut prices yet to avo
researchers say seismic data from nasa's insight lander found water in cracks up to 12 miles below theill oceans on the planet's surface. >>> inflation is coming for your oysters, and cash app use irs could be eligible for part of a class-action lawsuit. here's carissa lawson with today's "moneywatch." >>> stocks closed mentioned on monday after a wild week of extreme swings. the dow lost 145 points, the nasdaq finished up 35, and the s&p 500 gained less than a...
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it is conceivable that a spherical ship or lander from the washington monument and a figure with four antennas and otherwise looking likely would a football player will walk out and demand to see our leaders. but i hope very much that the the universe circumstances wider than rather shoddy imaginations of science writers for 30 or 40 years. and i'm pretty convinced it is we've not found their guidance so great in any but the modest activities like going to the moon, which is not for me. i reply to that. oh, life beyond earth. see, this is a beautiful exposition of the myths we live with and the mind of man. a symposium on extraterrestrial life and some of its implications for us all, sponsored jointly by nasa and boston university and chaired by professor richard berenson. let me briefly introduce the panel from the far side is dr. ashley montague, who is a world renowned anthropologist and social biologist. next to him is dr. christopher stendhal, who an outstanding churchman and theologian who is now the dean of the prestigious school and divinity at harvard university theological c
it is conceivable that a spherical ship or lander from the washington monument and a figure with four antennas and otherwise looking likely would a football player will walk out and demand to see our leaders. but i hope very much that the the universe circumstances wider than rather shoddy imaginations of science writers for 30 or 40 years. and i'm pretty convinced it is we've not found their guidance so great in any but the modest activities like going to the moon, which is not for me. i reply...
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these findings are based on computer modeling as well as seismic measurements from nasa's insight lander. the spacecraft detected more than 1300 mars quakes before shutting down 2 years ago. scientists say the water is believed to be 7 miles to 12 miles down in the martian crust. >> promise to be a night of magic nation that oakland's fairyland. up next, details on the grown up event happening this week. >> as i fans get ready for the upcoming season. a new report finds that the niners have the most expensive games. the fans get intense. that includes ha3ing the most expensive beer according to the sports book resource nj dot net, a beard. levis will se you back at least 12 bucks. that's $3 higher than the league average. and that's not talk and craft beer. the study found after fans factor in the price of a general admission ticket parking a dog and a beer, niners game. it's going to cost you about 200 28 bucks. that is $60 more than league average. the niners we'll take on the saints in their second preseason game. by the way, this sunday at levi's. if you want to go spend some money.
these findings are based on computer modeling as well as seismic measurements from nasa's insight lander. the spacecraft detected more than 1300 mars quakes before shutting down 2 years ago. scientists say the water is believed to be 7 miles to 12 miles down in the martian crust. >> promise to be a night of magic nation that oakland's fairyland. up next, details on the grown up event happening this week. >> as i fans get ready for the upcoming season. a new report finds that the...
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new analysis of data from nasa's mars insight lander, that touched down back in 2018, found it deep inr years, scientists have searched for the secrets of its watery past. its surface is marked by channels from ancient rivers, but it's now a desert. this latest study has finally found the planet's missing liquid water — buried deep in the martian rock. to locate it, researchers had to listen for vibrations and that was the aim back in 2018. touchdown confirmed. when i was at nasa'sjet propulsion laboratory as the team celebrated the successful landing of the mars insight probe. it will be sending its data back here to mission control at nasa in california. it carried a seismometer, a device that picked up vibrations from inside the planet — mars quakes. during its four years of quietly listening, insight provided scientists with a record of seismic activity, and that has painted a picture of the internal structure of mars. the probe recorded more than 1,300 quakes, and the researchers have now studied that record in detail, analysing exactly how mars moves. the vibrations reveal what t
new analysis of data from nasa's mars insight lander, that touched down back in 2018, found it deep inr years, scientists have searched for the secrets of its watery past. its surface is marked by channels from ancient rivers, but it's now a desert. this latest study has finally found the planet's missing liquid water — buried deep in the martian rock. to locate it, researchers had to listen for vibrations and that was the aim back in 2018. touchdown confirmed. when i was at nasa'sjet...
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the findings come from a new analysis of data cent from now says inside lander, which touch down on the red planet 6 years ago. several e u countries are sending crews and equipment to greece to help authorities deal with wild fires that threatened athens and higher neighborhoods. north of the capital had to be evacuated, but greece is civil protection minister says there is no longer an active fire front. near the city firefighters are now tackling many smaller, localized blazes rather than one single fight. resistance could only watch as huge flames and call this warehouse one of several properties destroyed in the mess of fi, a matching towards the greek capital via cruise. the wicking frame, typically you to battle the plays with people pitching into help wherever possible to go to my left. what are we trying to save all the houses around. apart from ours, it's a difficult situation. the firefighters and everyone here trying the best. the thing is you can't find nature a medically split up as i get. so people are not in the house next door. the trees were on fire. i don't know what
the findings come from a new analysis of data cent from now says inside lander, which touch down on the red planet 6 years ago. several e u countries are sending crews and equipment to greece to help authorities deal with wild fires that threatened athens and higher neighborhoods. north of the capital had to be evacuated, but greece is civil protection minister says there is no longer an active fire front. near the city firefighters are now tackling many smaller, localized blazes rather than...
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those findings are based on seismic measurements from nasa's mars insight lander, which detected more than 1300 marsquakes before running out of power two years ago. oceanographers say that that water likely seeped from the surface billions of years ago, when mars had lakes and rivers. scientists emphasize this does not mean that there's life on the red planet. well, there's life on the courts. pickleball all the rage in one city, ready to take it to the next level. ahead on nbc bay area, a first look at the working to put out a growing brush fire. this is happening in a rural area of nevada. this is video from nbc bay area. sky ranger overhead. the fire started just before 6:00 this morning, right now it's burned about 30 acres and there is no word on containment. it's still unclear what sparked the fire. there are no evacuations at this point. as we try to squeeze in more summer fun. a lot of families are also looking ahead to the now, stretching their back to school dollars. so in a recent survey of 1200 parents, 73% said that they were worried about higher prices for the items tha
those findings are based on seismic measurements from nasa's mars insight lander, which detected more than 1300 marsquakes before running out of power two years ago. oceanographers say that that water likely seeped from the surface billions of years ago, when mars had lakes and rivers. scientists emphasize this does not mean that there's life on the red planet. well, there's life on the courts. pickleball all the rage in one city, ready to take it to the next level. ahead on nbc bay area, a...
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as inside lander, which touch down on the red planet 6 years ago. now as bangladesh is a new interim, government gets down to business. the country's largest minority community is on edge attacks against hindu household. temples and businesses have been reported since the ouster of former prime minister shea casino, anders and bangladesh have traditionally backed her a why me lead part using a secular and the muslim majority nation. most the while there's hope across the bottom of the can somebody, there's one the despair. it's already been done. the honda is a died auditor who used to work with jay because he knows of me, league his house of dogs alluded, and the optimize of the most uprising that follows bangladesh has long time prime minister to flee army. so because long distance calls, i'm very scan, i don't know good about if someone sets fire to the house, you felt you don't want to go back to them. but i go for the private say what i thought, i still want to go back to my house and list that because i've lived in that place for so long up to
as inside lander, which touch down on the red planet 6 years ago. now as bangladesh is a new interim, government gets down to business. the country's largest minority community is on edge attacks against hindu household. temples and businesses have been reported since the ouster of former prime minister shea casino, anders and bangladesh have traditionally backed her a why me lead part using a secular and the muslim majority nation. most the while there's hope across the bottom of the can...
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landers, home at last 3 americans released from russian prisons as part of the largest multi country prisoner swap of its kind. finally set foot on us soil late thursday evening. us president joe biden and vice president comma harris were the 1st to greet them. my job is to make sure we get a good day before wayland is a former marine reed after 6 years in russian prison. how did you get through it? i'm resilience, it's my irish background. so you have to be a little tenacious with these people, but it's uh, you know, you do it day by day. are you um, every day i sun, the national anthems, my 4 countries. and i just, i did it one step at a time. and what, what is your words to the negotiators, the americans and all the other allies who worked for months for years, for this moment, for you to be home. thank you very much. thank you. oh, sue commercial is an editor with radio free europe. and evan goose cool, rich, a reporter for the wall street journal. they were among the 16 prisoners fried by russia in exchange for 8 russians, held in the us, poland, sylvania, norway, and germany. m
landers, home at last 3 americans released from russian prisons as part of the largest multi country prisoner swap of its kind. finally set foot on us soil late thursday evening. us president joe biden and vice president comma harris were the 1st to greet them. my job is to make sure we get a good day before wayland is a former marine reed after 6 years in russian prison. how did you get through it? i'm resilience, it's my irish background. so you have to be a little tenacious with these...
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the biggest thing is that even though we've been sending robots to mars for decades now, rover's landers, satellites, they're still not quite as good as human as i'd be able to actually do science on the service. and really trying to answer that question whether or not mars ever had light or halfway pointed today, me so much easier for us to answer with humans on a surface using lab scale equipment that we just can't shrink the size of the rover's right now. and we're just so ingenious as humans like me think we can replicate a lot of our abilities with computers, but we're not quite there yet in certain areas. and that's the thing is me. i mean, we're not talking about huge cities or towns. it's more of that sort of research outpaced. right. it's probably going to be centuries before we see cities on mars full of humans. so think something more like the basis that we see in our it's how, where you have maybe a few dozen sciences that are in there kind of on rotation doing research. so it's still some way off. but what about moving supplement? that's much more likely in the near future.
the biggest thing is that even though we've been sending robots to mars for decades now, rover's landers, satellites, they're still not quite as good as human as i'd be able to actually do science on the service. and really trying to answer that question whether or not mars ever had light or halfway pointed today, me so much easier for us to answer with humans on a surface using lab scale equipment that we just can't shrink the size of the rover's right now. and we're just so ingenious as...
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the biggest thing is that even though we've been sending robots to mars for decades now, rover's landers, satellites, they're still not quite as good as humans. i'd be able to actually do science on the service and really trying to answer that question whether or not mars ever have light for halfway point to today, me so much easier for us to answer with humans. all the surface using lab scale equipment that we just can't shrink to the size of the rover's right now. and we're just so ingenious as humans like me. we think we can replicate a lot of our abilities with computers. we're not quite there yet in certain areas. attention is quickly shifted to the home of hollywood for the count down to the next and then fix the flag collected by actor tom cruz. the closing ceremony. paris has already arrived in los angeles. he's with the us team like paris that will be the 3rd time the city's host of the games. 2028 will feature the news for flag, football, squash, an obstacle racing. oh, there's gotta be michael bay explosions. i mean, there's gotta be some, you know, like we should see people l
the biggest thing is that even though we've been sending robots to mars for decades now, rover's landers, satellites, they're still not quite as good as humans. i'd be able to actually do science on the service and really trying to answer that question whether or not mars ever have light for halfway point to today, me so much easier for us to answer with humans. all the surface using lab scale equipment that we just can't shrink to the size of the rover's right now. and we're just so ingenious...
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using data from nasa's insight lander, the scientists estimated that the amount of groundwater couldr about a mile. 0ur science correspondent victoria gill reports. the red planet. for years, scientists have searched for the secrets of its watery past. its surface is marked by channels from ancient rivers, but it's now a desert. this latest study has finally found the planet's missing liquid water buried deep in the martian rock. to locate it, researchers had to listen for vibrations beneath the surface. touchdown confirmed. and that was the aim back in 2018, when i was at nasa'sjet propulsion laboratory as the team celebrated the successful landing of the mars insight probe. it will be sending its data back here to mission control at nasa in california. it carried a seismometer, a device that picked up vibrations from inside the planet. marsquakes during its four years of quietly listening, insight, provided scientists with a record of seismic activity, and that has painted a picture of the internal structure of mars. the probe recorded more than 1300 quakes, and the researchers hav
using data from nasa's insight lander, the scientists estimated that the amount of groundwater couldr about a mile. 0ur science correspondent victoria gill reports. the red planet. for years, scientists have searched for the secrets of its watery past. its surface is marked by channels from ancient rivers, but it's now a desert. this latest study has finally found the planet's missing liquid water buried deep in the martian rock. to locate it, researchers had to listen for vibrations beneath...
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you don't say anything on landers, you just get. 2 when you go to work every day, and that's what they're thinking with this guy, they'll be able to get pennsylvania, wisconsin, michigan, and ohio. i doubt it, they'll probably, they'll certainly deliver minnesota. the rest is yet to be seen. i want to stay on politics with them and i will because i want to talk about something we talked about this morning and something i'm going to be talking about with a special guest today. um, you know what is and we'll play a key role in the selection race. that's right, it's a race and it's about race. and when it comes to race in the, you know, in the united states, we're always just talking about one thing color. seriously, think about what i'm about to say here for a minute, because i want you to consider this. every country in the world celebrates the distinctions of its citizens. it's what makes them different. you know, different people have different nationalities, different people have different ancestors. different people have different races that among the races there are distinctions, even
you don't say anything on landers, you just get. 2 when you go to work every day, and that's what they're thinking with this guy, they'll be able to get pennsylvania, wisconsin, michigan, and ohio. i doubt it, they'll probably, they'll certainly deliver minnesota. the rest is yet to be seen. i want to stay on politics with them and i will because i want to talk about something we talked about this morning and something i'm going to be talking about with a special guest today. um, you know what...
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0i video, art, performance and works and collaborative project is 4 the side wall on 7th each the lander in height and 2 feet in coming out from the building. and you -- you get a sense here lanterns will go down the space and linked by bright tiles not just that they are placed on the building they will have a connection between the 4. during t day you will see later there will be the color on the side night they will be lit. you see here that thethe amsterdam school. the reason they other base the -- on took it f amsterdam school which was -- from amsterdam in the . so that the architecture reflects that the amsterdam school architecture. i see one is the fill rounds desigi2 and worked with the soma fill pino fwr up with the pattern that will be a part and the other one the round one is based on the railroad lan everybody that is because that a railroad your. she is referencing all various parts of the community in the 4 lanterns. each lanterns made out of power coated stainless steel. the two we did a mock up and so thatsseen though you see not each one of the lanterns w of the 4 desi
0i video, art, performance and works and collaborative project is 4 the side wall on 7th each the lander in height and 2 feet in coming out from the building. and you -- you get a sense here lanterns will go down the space and linked by bright tiles not just that they are placed on the building they will have a connection between the 4. during t day you will see later there will be the color on the side night they will be lit. you see here that thethe amsterdam school. the reason they other...
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the findings are based on seismic measurements from nasa's insight lander. researchers say there may be enough water in the cracks of underground rocks to form a global ocean. scientists say the water below the surface most likely would have seeped from the surface billions of years ago when mars had rivers, lakes, oceans, and what knows what else. it looks like there's a ton of water in mars. >>> that wraps up the hour for me. i'm jose diaz-balart. thank you for the privilege of your time. andrea mitchell picks up with more news right now. >>> right now on "andrea mitchell reports," former president trump returns to x in a tech-riddled meanders conversation with elon musk. ramping up conspiracy theories and keeping his focus largely on president biden who is to longer the candidate. >> there was a coup. this was a coup of a president of the united states. he didn't want to leave. they said, we can do it the nice way or we can do it the hard way. >> this hour, former top obama and biden white house official susan rice joining me on the racial attacks against
the findings are based on seismic measurements from nasa's insight lander. researchers say there may be enough water in the cracks of underground rocks to form a global ocean. scientists say the water below the surface most likely would have seeped from the surface billions of years ago when mars had rivers, lakes, oceans, and what knows what else. it looks like there's a ton of water in mars. >>> that wraps up the hour for me. i'm jose diaz-balart. thank you for the privilege of your...
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groundbreaking new study from the university of california that used data from nasa's now defunct insight landergests the water is stored in rocks 7-10 miles under the ground and could cover it miles deep. they could then seek out signs of microbial life. stocks ended little changed ahead of a highly anticipated report on inflation wednesday. the dow jones industrial loss wednesday. nasdaq eked out again adding 35 points. the s&p 500 ended in on the day. the work of a famed, secretive street artist banksy has been popping up all over london. eight new paintings have appeared in the past week or so. all of them depictions of animals. the latest work shows a rhinoceros climbing on top of a real-life broken down car. just yesterday, onlookers gathered around the police call box that he turned into a fish tank for puranas. other works included a stretching cat on a building and mountain goat perched precariously on a ledge among others. still to come, tamera keith and amy walter break down the latest from the heated presidential race. how one battleground state is testing voting machines to ensure a
groundbreaking new study from the university of california that used data from nasa's now defunct insight landergests the water is stored in rocks 7-10 miles under the ground and could cover it miles deep. they could then seek out signs of microbial life. stocks ended little changed ahead of a highly anticipated report on inflation wednesday. the dow jones industrial loss wednesday. nasdaq eked out again adding 35 points. the s&p 500 ended in on the day. the work of a famed, secretive...
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santos is pace ifing 23 felony charges including fraud, money landerring and more. of the guilty verdict and the plea are not yet known. what about preseason football? if it is tackle. the new york giants struggling with daniel jones throwing two pecks in his 28-10 -- picks in his 28-10 loss to the houston texans. at least he's back. meanwhile, the detroit lions edging out the kansas city chiefs 24-34. but -- 24-23, but before the loss patrick mahomes was up to his old tricks, watch. >> third down. ma if holmes keeps it, goes behind the back -- kelce's got it in the first down! brian: that was a behind the back pass which i've e never seen before, but he's done it in practice. meanwhile, the san francisco 49ers will start brock purdy against new orleans. that'll be beg because you don't usually play your starters. 8:00 eastern on fox, another reason to watch. and those are your headlines. i wonder if there'll be a brady game. the -- ainsley: maybe so. brian: in honor of lawrence being in the windy city, they thought they would get us chicago-style pizza in new york.
santos is pace ifing 23 felony charges including fraud, money landerring and more. of the guilty verdict and the plea are not yet known. what about preseason football? if it is tackle. the new york giants struggling with daniel jones throwing two pecks in his 28-10 -- picks in his 28-10 loss to the houston texans. at least he's back. meanwhile, the detroit lions edging out the kansas city chiefs 24-34. but -- 24-23, but before the loss patrick mahomes was up to his old tricks, watch. >>...
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>> dana: super quick, erin landers had a lovely baby with her husband. p.m. she is getting help at the nicu right now. everybody say a prayer for her. isn't that a beautiful child. congratulations on elm richmond greg? >> greg: it's okay. all right. tonight, jeff dye, andrew gruel, kat timpf is back and tyrus tonight at 10:00 p.m. >> judge jeanine: all right. and that's it for us. we will see you tomorrow night. >> bret: okay, judge. that was quick. >> judge jeanine: i thought so. >> bret: good evening. i'm bret b
>> dana: super quick, erin landers had a lovely baby with her husband. p.m. she is getting help at the nicu right now. everybody say a prayer for her. isn't that a beautiful child. congratulations on elm richmond greg? >> greg: it's okay. all right. tonight, jeff dye, andrew gruel, kat timpf is back and tyrus tonight at 10:00 p.m. >> judge jeanine: all right. and that's it for us. we will see you tomorrow night. >> bret: okay, judge. that was quick. >> judge...
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this is natalie lander, a wonderful actress who needs a scant $356 to be covered.alie, you may do the honors. please. >> we have a good show for you tonight. paul w. downs is here. [ cheers and applause ] we have music from remi wolf! [ cheers and applause ] and we'll be right back with -- one, two, three -- awkwafina! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jeff: welcome back to "jimmy kimmel live"! i'm jeff goldblum. hello. tonight, the multi-talented co-creator of the hilarious show "hacks," paul w. downs is with us. [ cheers and applause ] then later, a gifted singer-songwriter from palo alto, california. her album is called "big ideas." music from remi wolf. [ cheers and applause ] and next week, the very delightful rupaul will be hosting with his guests -- maya rudolph, colman domingo, bill skarsgard and many more. oh, boy. oh, boy. oh, boy. our first guest is an emmy-nominated and golden globe-winning actress. next, she co-stars alongside john cena in the wild new comedy "jackpot." it's streaming globally on prime video now. please welcome awkwafina. [ cheers and appla
this is natalie lander, a wonderful actress who needs a scant $356 to be covered.alie, you may do the honors. please. >> we have a good show for you tonight. paul w. downs is here. [ cheers and applause ] we have music from remi wolf! [ cheers and applause ] and we'll be right back with -- one, two, three -- awkwafina! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jeff: welcome back to "jimmy kimmel live"! i'm jeff goldblum. hello. tonight, the multi-talented co-creator of the hilarious...
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the findings are based on seismic measurements from nasa's insight lander.ough water in the cracks of underground rocks to form a global ocean. scientists say the water below the surface most likely would have seeped from the surface billions of years ago when mars had rivers, lakes, oceans, and what knows what else. it looks like there's a ton of water in mars. >>> that wraps up the hour for me. i'm jose diaz-balart. thank you for the privilege of your time. andrea mitchell picks up with more news right now. >>> right now on "andrea mitchell reports," former president trump returns to x in a
the findings are based on seismic measurements from nasa's insight lander.ough water in the cracks of underground rocks to form a global ocean. scientists say the water below the surface most likely would have seeped from the surface billions of years ago when mars had rivers, lakes, oceans, and what knows what else. it looks like there's a ton of water in mars. >>> that wraps up the hour for me. i'm jose diaz-balart. thank you for the privilege of your time. andrea mitchell picks up...
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yet, reports from inside trump lander, according to msnbc news, "when we put biden's record on harriswill go back to what it was before." that is according to an outside advisor talking about the trump campaign. my question is what do you make of the spiraling that is happening right now in trump land and, going back to what it was before, do you think that can actually happen? >> well, i think you have to remember what donald trump is. he is a marketer. and, he has succeeded in american politics by building what he sees as a brand, marketing himself as somehow on the side of your grievance, and getting attention. saying things that normal candidates wouldn't say, doing things that normal candidates wouldn't do. when he did that he got so much attention, so much earned media because everyone was astounded that he would say and do the things that he was doing. no all of a sudden he has shrunk. he is no longer the big man on campus. he is no longer the guy everyone is talking about on tv. we are talking about now but if you look at the coverage over the last three weeks, it has been all
yet, reports from inside trump lander, according to msnbc news, "when we put biden's record on harriswill go back to what it was before." that is according to an outside advisor talking about the trump campaign. my question is what do you make of the spiraling that is happening right now in trump land and, going back to what it was before, do you think that can actually happen? >> well, i think you have to remember what donald trump is. he is a marketer. and, he has succeeded in...
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these new findings are based on computer models as well as seismic measurements from nasa's insight lander. however while scientists say finding the water is exciting, it would be really challenging to bring it to the surface with the current technology. >> burning man is now just two weeks away, and tickets for the big event in nevada in the nevada desert are still available. burning man tickets are usually snapped up as soon as they're released, but last year, you'll recall heavy rain and thick, mud stranded festival goers for several days. it's likely that that may be hurting this year's ticket sales. >> time now 717. in an effort to increase profits, more restaurants are putting a cap on how long customers are allowed to sit there and dine. now, when you sit down at some of the fine dining locations, you may only have 90 minutes to really eat your meal. many restaurants implemented these time limits during the pandemic to help space out reservations, but the change looks like it may be here to stay. restaurant owners say it makes sure that no one with a reservation has to wait around,
these new findings are based on computer models as well as seismic measurements from nasa's insight lander. however while scientists say finding the water is exciting, it would be really challenging to bring it to the surface with the current technology. >> burning man is now just two weeks away, and tickets for the big event in nevada in the nevada desert are still available. burning man tickets are usually snapped up as soon as they're released, but last year, you'll recall heavy rain...
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>> dana: super quick, erin landers had a lovely baby with her husband. she was born july 21st, 10:44 p.m. she is getting help at the nicu right now. everybody say a prayer for her. isn't that a beautiful child. congratulations on elm richmond greg? >> greg: it's okay. all right. tonight, jeff dye, andrew gruel, kat timpf is back and tyrus tonight at 10:00 p.m. >> judge jeanine: all right. and that's it for us. we will see you tomorrow night. >> bret: okay, judge. that was quick. >> judge jeanine: i thought so. >> bret: good evening. i'm bret baier. we are following two big stories tonight. the campaign heats up as republicans point to vice president kamala harris not yet holding a formal interview or press conference to define her distances on most major policy issues with just 84 days until the election. this comes as president donald trump prepares former president to do a live interview were elon musk on x later tonight. we will talk with harris campaign surrogate congressman dan goldman later in the show. first, we head to the middle east where the u
>> dana: super quick, erin landers had a lovely baby with her husband. she was born july 21st, 10:44 p.m. she is getting help at the nicu right now. everybody say a prayer for her. isn't that a beautiful child. congratulations on elm richmond greg? >> greg: it's okay. all right. tonight, jeff dye, andrew gruel, kat timpf is back and tyrus tonight at 10:00 p.m. >> judge jeanine: all right. and that's it for us. we will see you tomorrow night. >> bret: okay, judge. that...
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she lost her career in politics assailant, landers, first female mayor serving from 94 to 98. also served in the state assembly and senate, senate majority leader selling angeles current mayor called corvettes legacy of service and stewardship inspiring. russian police have arrested a minor for carrying this loaded gun in a bag of drugs. police say they were on patrol when they spotted the boy carrying a bag of marijuana right but police caught him and a gun in his waistband. he was booked into juvenile hall. the person was arrested for allegedly having a stolen car drugs and san mateo county, san mateo county deputies received a call about stolen car saturday night driving down the north fair oaks neighborhood. the pull the driver over on second avenue. page street. 37 year-old is arrested and booked into jail for the stolen car and drug charges. 11 year-old boy among those facing charges all in connection to nearly $200,000 retail theft scheme. san francisco police say the boy and 3 other teens are responsible for dozens of store theft. most cases the groups forced entry in
she lost her career in politics assailant, landers, first female mayor serving from 94 to 98. also served in the state assembly and senate, senate majority leader selling angeles current mayor called corvettes legacy of service and stewardship inspiring. russian police have arrested a minor for carrying this loaded gun in a bag of drugs. police say they were on patrol when they spotted the boy carrying a bag of marijuana right but police caught him and a gun in his waistband. he was booked into...
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the findings are based on computer modeling as well as seismic measurements from nasa's insight landere are more than a week into the preseason and injuries already causing concern for those san francisco 49 ers. the team canceled its joint practices with the new orleans saints, which were scheduled for this thursday and friday. the niners will be hosting the saints at levi's on sunday. numerous injuries have prevented players including christian mccaffrey, fred warner and the team's first round draft pick. wide receiver ricky pearsall, from practicing. cornerback ambry thomas, also out indefinitely after breaking his right hand in saturday's preseason opener against tennessee. the team's dwindling number of bodies, made worse by the ongoing negotiations with wide receiver brandon aiyuk and left tackle trent williams. both players are seeking new deals. espn's adam schefter reported today that after many quote, twists and turns, aiyuk would like to stay in san francisco. he is entering the final year of his rookie contract that will pay him just about $14 million for the upcoming seaso
the findings are based on computer modeling as well as seismic measurements from nasa's insight landere are more than a week into the preseason and injuries already causing concern for those san francisco 49 ers. the team canceled its joint practices with the new orleans saints, which were scheduled for this thursday and friday. the niners will be hosting the saints at levi's on sunday. numerous injuries have prevented players including christian mccaffrey, fred warner and the team's first...
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president kamala harris, but their personal finances might be better under trump news nation's the lander. sure is that rossi breaks it down. >> a new poll by the financial times, michigan ross business school showing vice president kamala harris gaining ground on president donald trump on multiple issues, but perhaps none as surprising as the economy marking the first time the democratic candidate as the head on the issue in nearly a year. the financial times, michigan ross august poll finding 42% of voters trust harris to handle the economy and 41% for trump. that's a major change from july. when that poll found 35% trusted president biden. while trump remains unchanged at 41. recent unemployment numbers and stock market volatility have hurt by did. and harris is starting to distance herself from the administration, even poaching. some of mister trump's plants in las vegas, harris pushing her plan to cut taxes on tips. >> and it is my promise everyone here. when i am president, we will continue our fight for working families. >> the minimum wage. he's on tips for service and hospitality
president kamala harris, but their personal finances might be better under trump news nation's the lander. sure is that rossi breaks it down. >> a new poll by the financial times, michigan ross business school showing vice president kamala harris gaining ground on president donald trump on multiple issues, but perhaps none as surprising as the economy marking the first time the democratic candidate as the head on the issue in nearly a year. the financial times, michigan ross august poll...
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may take -- they make lunar landers.a $117 million contract from nasa to deliver 6 payloads to the moon's south pole. stuart: moon's south pole? lauren: i know. i had to think about that for a second. stuart: coming up, one town wants to pay you up to $20,000 to move there. there's got to be a catch, and we do have the story. >>> tom hanks has a warning for fans, don't believe everything you see. he claims online bots are trying to use his image to steal your money. we'll explain. >>> parents are furious after a group of migrants tried getting on an elementary school bus and terrifying the children onboard. >> -- could be confused. he said these adults, they weren't kids, but they had backpacks, mom, and they tried to get on this bus. he said there was a lot of them. stuart stouter we'll ask that mother what changes she wants to see on the border. that's next. ♪ (♪) is bad debt holding you back? ♪ the only limit is the sky ♪ ♪ it's our time ♪ ♪ you don't want to miss it (just a little bit louder) ♪ ♪ it's our time ♪ ♪ yo
may take -- they make lunar landers.a $117 million contract from nasa to deliver 6 payloads to the moon's south pole. stuart: moon's south pole? lauren: i know. i had to think about that for a second. stuart: coming up, one town wants to pay you up to $20,000 to move there. there's got to be a catch, and we do have the story. >>> tom hanks has a warning for fans, don't believe everything you see. he claims online bots are trying to use his image to steal your money. we'll explain....
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all the soft landers are looking for rate cuts to pave the way.eakness in labor sets the pace for rate cuts. the market is a little higher after the consumer confidence report this morning. look at this here, dana peterson saying that the consumer's assessment in the current labor situation is weakening. the labor market going forward, more pessimistic. likely reflect as recent increase in unemployment. also consumers were also a bit less positive about future income. and she is is very diplomatic. my have been worse than that. here is the news for the broad market. the broad market is in the phase of rotation and it is really working. more than 90% of the names in the s&p 500 began the session above the 50-day moving average. almost 60% above their 200-day moving average. that feels good. what is happening we have sort of a changing of the guard. at least that's the narrative and it is really, really loud, but i would say don't get it twisted okay, these megacaps are out of the picture. look at this, the largest five stocks in the market still 28
all the soft landers are looking for rate cuts to pave the way.eakness in labor sets the pace for rate cuts. the market is a little higher after the consumer confidence report this morning. look at this here, dana peterson saying that the consumer's assessment in the current labor situation is weakening. the labor market going forward, more pessimistic. likely reflect as recent increase in unemployment. also consumers were also a bit less positive about future income. and she is is very...
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lander, i promised you could make observation on that without going to great detail. not when these was used in to preserve pregnancies. women 25 and 30 years ago there was absolutely zero evidence that it would cause cancer in anybody. certainly not in the children of the women who were pregnant. and for you to say that in the 1941 studies that showed just that there is no. 1941 study. this happens to be my of expertise i'm an endocrinologist there was nothing there. let's not go any further down that road. let me ask you let me ask you, mr. on that question, i don't see if the problem in drugs is that there is a lack of competition and there are a number of drug companies in the united states and and around the world a lack of innovation. how regulated often, which is designed to keep products off the market that is further, restrict the supply of drugs is going to enhance either competition or innovation. as a matter of fact. everything that i have learned in economics would tell that that is likely to reduce innovation and reduce competition. and one of the great
lander, i promised you could make observation on that without going to great detail. not when these was used in to preserve pregnancies. women 25 and 30 years ago there was absolutely zero evidence that it would cause cancer in anybody. certainly not in the children of the women who were pregnant. and for you to say that in the 1941 studies that showed just that there is no. 1941 study. this happens to be my of expertise i'm an endocrinologist there was nothing there. let's not go any further...
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the sand lander family aquatic center was set to reopen in august, but slow repairs now to that pool have officially delayed its reopening for the second time. now, activists at the center were already booked through september, but now it seems there will be no splashing in the pool there until at least next summer. >> fact that the pandemic still impacting things like we could see that around those, you know, with san francisco and, you know, some figure out if it's kind of sad. but, you know, we can rebuild from the. >> in a statement the city is apologizing for the inconvenience. they say they appreciate the community's understanding and they're working to complete the project. they also say that the farley pool and the boys and girls club in town can accommodate those who signed up for classes at the aquatic center or if it gets something, you want get a full refund. alright, well as some 45, let's see if it's going to be swimming. weather. >> when the sun comes out anyway, nice. john. the yeah. it's definitely going to be warmer. so might be enticing to get back towards the pool
the sand lander family aquatic center was set to reopen in august, but slow repairs now to that pool have officially delayed its reopening for the second time. now, activists at the center were already booked through september, but now it seems there will be no splashing in the pool there until at least next summer. >> fact that the pandemic still impacting things like we could see that around those, you know, with san francisco and, you know, some figure out if it's kind of sad. but, you...
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> the findings are based on computer modeling as well as seismic measurements from nasa's insight lander scientists say while these findings in the water is exciting here, it would be really challenging to bring it to the surface with the current technology since it's so far down beneath the surface. colin kaepernick last played in the nfl on new year's day back in 2017. seven and a half years later, he is still thinking ab t a comeback take that up a little bit higher. you should feel that, like, right back here. oh, yeah, i felt that! good, that is so much better than last week. thanks, i've been doing 'em every night while i'm watching tv. - oh, what are you watching? it's a mystery. high quality care that meets you where you are. u.s. food and drug administration reclassifying a nut recall as the highest health risk warning possible for potential listeria exposure. these walnuts come from the nuts packaging company in southern california. it first issued a voluntary recall last month, but this new classification shows, quote, reasonable probability that the use or exposure of this pr
> the findings are based on computer modeling as well as seismic measurements from nasa's insight lander scientists say while these findings in the water is exciting here, it would be really challenging to bring it to the surface with the current technology since it's so far down beneath the surface. colin kaepernick last played in the nfl on new year's day back in 2017. seven and a half years later, he is still thinking ab t a comeback take that up a little bit higher. you should feel that,...