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the parts for the bomb set off the trinity site where were assembled or parts were assembled in los alamos and brought down and built into the bomb and detonated out there. the stones that were showed up at the mockingbird gap site, the exotic stones were up from around los alamos. and brought down here. and no, it doesn't mean anything. >> it's just happenstance but i see those things and i are we just doing the same thing over and over again? do we come to the land and do what it tells us to do? and what do we do now? that's the question in this book is here we are at the point that people were at 13,000 years ago with massive climate changes, sealevel rise and some archaeologists are looking at that period of time and saying that when they started hunting mammoths, that's when they started killing off mega fauna on a scale that can be seen before. one archaeologist i talked to, bruce bradley was a lithic specialist said he believes that the reaction to the environment falling apart was people saying we are giants. we are big. we killed the biggest animal. we will ritualized the killing
the parts for the bomb set off the trinity site where were assembled or parts were assembled in los alamos and brought down and built into the bomb and detonated out there. the stones that were showed up at the mockingbird gap site, the exotic stones were up from around los alamos. and brought down here. and no, it doesn't mean anything. >> it's just happenstance but i see those things and i are we just doing the same thing over and over again? do we come to the land and do what it tells...
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powerful physicist that they set them up in his own laboratory essentially out in livermore and los alamos continued to develop both the fish and then the fusion bombs. -- fission and the fusion bombs. one in mexico but nobody knew what it was and then there were two bombs dropped in japan which began the war. there is a lot of sentiment hail the advent of the atomic age as a very positive thing, for one thing maybe as some of the political , war would become obsolete because these weapons were too powerful. nobody would dare use them. of course, we just had. so there was a great euphoria actually about this time overall things atomic, to the point where atomic physicists were look to as an lightened people managing our education system and other things about they which knew nothing. you might've seen the pictures of the atomic cafe and the atomic cocktail and sputnik, when sputnik went around the world. the satellites in that whole toe of looking toward space the atomic future. soonricity was said to be to be too cheap to meter. it would all be free. there would be nuclear airplanes and a
powerful physicist that they set them up in his own laboratory essentially out in livermore and los alamos continued to develop both the fish and then the fusion bombs. -- fission and the fusion bombs. one in mexico but nobody knew what it was and then there were two bombs dropped in japan which began the war. there is a lot of sentiment hail the advent of the atomic age as a very positive thing, for one thing maybe as some of the political , war would become obsolete because these weapons were...
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schellinger was then spotted in los alamos a few hours later.a chase ensued -- reaching speeds up to one-hundred miles-per-hour. schellinger was finally stopped when he tried to make a u-turn. lt. clayton turner/santa barbara county sheriff's office: "and, once they got him out of the vehicle and had him laying prone on the ground that's, that's when we made physical contact with him ... just to get his hands behind his back, and he was compliant, and we were able to get him handcuffed and, and placed safely in the back of a patrol car." in the back of a patrol car." at one point, military security forces got involved when the truck started driving towards the vandenberg air force base. schellinger is now facing numerous charges including vehicle theft and evading police. (justine) a los angeles police department officer remains in the hospital tonight... she was shot in the leg friday evening. the shooting happened when the female officer and her partner conducted a traffic stop. police say, the driver shot and injured the officer as she was wa
schellinger was then spotted in los alamos a few hours later.a chase ensued -- reaching speeds up to one-hundred miles-per-hour. schellinger was finally stopped when he tried to make a u-turn. lt. clayton turner/santa barbara county sheriff's office: "and, once they got him out of the vehicle and had him laying prone on the ground that's, that's when we made physical contact with him ... just to get his hands behind his back, and he was compliant, and we were able to get him handcuffed...
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but then he died early as so many people in involved in los alamos did from cancer. they were probably all poisoned by radiation. he was a relatively normal sociable guy. i prefer turing. >> could you explain -- crypt is the most influential philosopher a live today. it's possible many of you haven't heard of him. the only one who had been on the cover of the new york times magazine. the profile of him by the man who won the pulitzer prize for martin luther king. >> he created what's called the new theory of reference, revolutionized the way philosophy is done. it brought back metaphysics as a live option for philosophers, or did he? a few years ago someone made the case that these ideas on which the new theory of reference is based was due to a woman named ruth marcus, there is a big controversy over whether the credit for this philosophical revolution had been stolen from the rightful author of these ideas and attributed to crypt key because the profession needed a new genius figure, they needed a new figure in the mold. so, the possibility was raids that a great i
but then he died early as so many people in involved in los alamos did from cancer. they were probably all poisoned by radiation. he was a relatively normal sociable guy. i prefer turing. >> could you explain -- crypt is the most influential philosopher a live today. it's possible many of you haven't heard of him. the only one who had been on the cover of the new york times magazine. the profile of him by the man who won the pulitzer prize for martin luther king. >> he created...
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the manhattan project in los alamos, nuclear missile silos hidden deep beneath the desert floor. everything seems to have started. >> anthony: submitted for your approval, norio and his friend, james -- two men associated with the new mexico ufo and paranormal forum. >> norio: this is where, uh, america's rocketry actually started. >> anthony: at the end of world war ii, classified units of the cia and army intelligence were busy sandbagging and sneaking away from probable prosecution, cadres of the world's best rocket scientists. did i mention they were nazis? oh yeah. many of them were sent around here. >> norio: other very mysterious things even took place allegedly in 1947. >> anthony: 1947, the roswell incident. >> norio: that's right. that's, uh, still a mystery. >> anthony: some say -- you notice how they always say that in those dubious, cheaply reenacted doc shows. "some say" it was the remains of an alien spacecraft. anyhoo, back then, they were working on some pretty cool stuff. for instance, a mylar-like weather balloon designed to carry high-resolution cameras across
the manhattan project in los alamos, nuclear missile silos hidden deep beneath the desert floor. everything seems to have started. >> anthony: submitted for your approval, norio and his friend, james -- two men associated with the new mexico ufo and paranormal forum. >> norio: this is where, uh, america's rocketry actually started. >> anthony: at the end of world war ii, classified units of the cia and army intelligence were busy sandbagging and sneaking away from probable...
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means new defense bases that are larger, new developments such as the manhattan project, based in los alamos, which has a presence here in west texas. ,nd the aerospace engineering the employment that is necessary to staff these new training grounds stretching all the way from texas across the southwestern desert, into new mexico, arizona, naval bases, shipbuilding. all of these jobs that require , especiallyation education, this is radically transforming the landscape of what the south and southwest exists to provide the american people. but it is radically transforming the need for colleges, research universities, and relocating people from other parts of the country into the american sun belt. you see this in the american south in florida, georgia, north carolina, all the way across through texas, california, nevada. you will see a lot of weapons testing in the nevada desert, for instance, and a lot of development. as those states are growing the population is growing. this means new housing construction, new highway construction. billions and billions of dollars of federal resources are
means new defense bases that are larger, new developments such as the manhattan project, based in los alamos, which has a presence here in west texas. ,nd the aerospace engineering the employment that is necessary to staff these new training grounds stretching all the way from texas across the southwestern desert, into new mexico, arizona, naval bases, shipbuilding. all of these jobs that require , especiallyation education, this is radically transforming the landscape of what the south and...
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federally funded, it means new research and developments such as manhattan project that's based in los alamos and in some place texas, and the weapon's technology, the aerospace engineering, the employment that's necessary to staff these new training grounds stretching all the way from texas across the south western deserts, mÉxico, arizona, naval bases, shipbuilding, aviation construction in southern california. all of these jobs that require college education especially stem, science technology, engineering, math, this is radically transforming the landscape of what the south and the southwest exists to provide the american people but it's also radically transforming the need for colleges and universities and research universities and relocating people from other parts of the country into the american sun belt and you see this in the american south in florida and in georgia and in north carolina and all the way across through texas, new mexico, arizona, california and nevada especially you're going see a lot of weapon's testing in the nevada desert, for instance, a lot of developments that
federally funded, it means new research and developments such as manhattan project that's based in los alamos and in some place texas, and the weapon's technology, the aerospace engineering, the employment that's necessary to staff these new training grounds stretching all the way from texas across the south western deserts, mÉxico, arizona, naval bases, shipbuilding, aviation construction in southern california. all of these jobs that require college education especially stem, science...
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supercomputing capability speed and sarah with a computer called summit that oak ridge national lab at los alamos and idaho very involved in the nuclear weapons side of things. supercomputers, the reason supercomputers are so important and i'm going to get on one tangent. you would not think the department of energy would be involved in medical research. but we are and we are involved in because of the computing capacity that we have. for instance, on the veterans health site, posttraumatic stress, traumatic brain injury and suicide prevention is very important in that sector, as it is in professional football and hockey and our kids playing sports. from the traumatic brain injuries. where working in conjunction with the university of california san francisco and their neurosciences department they are accessing the supercomputers the department of energy to find solutions to questions that before and were just impossible to answer because they did not have the computing capability. and today, because we have been allow them access to these supercomputers, we are finding answers to challenges on
supercomputing capability speed and sarah with a computer called summit that oak ridge national lab at los alamos and idaho very involved in the nuclear weapons side of things. supercomputers, the reason supercomputers are so important and i'm going to get on one tangent. you would not think the department of energy would be involved in medical research. but we are and we are involved in because of the computing capacity that we have. for instance, on the veterans health site, posttraumatic...
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powerful physicist that they set it up with his own laboratory essentially out in livermore where los alamos continue to develop most of the fission and the fusion bombs. of course it was all secret until the first explosions. there was one test in new mexico but nobody knew what it was. and then there were the two bombs dropped in japan towards the end end of the war. there was a lot of sentiment probably to hail the advent of the atomic as a very positive thing. for one thing, maybe at some of the political people argued, war would become obsolete because these weapons were too powerful. no one would dare use them. of course we just had. so there was a great euphoria actually about this time over all things atomic to the point where atomic physicist or look to as enlightened people on how we commenced our educational system in the country and all sorts of things about which they knew nothing really. and remember perhaps, you don't remember, but you've read and seen the pictures of the atomic cafÉ, the atomic cocktail and sputnik, when sputnik went around the world, the satellites and the w
powerful physicist that they set it up with his own laboratory essentially out in livermore where los alamos continue to develop most of the fission and the fusion bombs. of course it was all secret until the first explosions. there was one test in new mexico but nobody knew what it was. and then there were the two bombs dropped in japan towards the end end of the war. there was a lot of sentiment probably to hail the advent of the atomic as a very positive thing. for one thing, maybe at some...
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s patas, jorge: el fraccionamiento villas del Álamo es uno de los mÁs peligrosos y violentos de tijuanan deportados por esta garitas a tijuana. Él conoce la dinÁmica de los grupos delictivos y cÓmo son buscados por la delincuencia organizada en mÉxico. >> tienen toda la experiencia, conocen esa de las armas y las drogas,balan ingles espaÑol, >> existe la preocupaciÓn de que se tipo delincuentes vengan a abonar el clima de violencia, homicidios y secuestros, que vienen en tijuana. patricia: maracaibo, la segunda ciudad mÁs importante de venezuela, con 4 millones de habitantes estÁ bajo el acoso de prolongados apagones y racionamientos elÉctricos. de la situaciÓn de los Últimos seis meses, lo cual ha alterado sin erica metiÓ a mi -- significativamente la vida diaria de muchos. francisco: una me casa de maracaibo prepara su hijo isaÍas de cinco aÑos para pasar la 10 noche seguÍa sin el, obesidad a la intemperie en un colchÓn que expuso fuera del hogar. >> para que no nos piquen los zancudos. francisco: el calor y la falta de luz la obligan a dormir en el porsche de su casa. no tiene energÍ
s patas, jorge: el fraccionamiento villas del Álamo es uno de los mÁs peligrosos y violentos de tijuanan deportados por esta garitas a tijuana. Él conoce la dinÁmica de los grupos delictivos y cÓmo son buscados por la delincuencia organizada en mÉxico. >> tienen toda la experiencia, conocen esa de las armas y las drogas,balan ingles espaÑol, >> existe la preocupaciÓn de que se tipo delincuentes vengan a abonar el clima de violencia, homicidios y secuestros, que vienen en...
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alamo draft. this place is awesome. kev would lo it here. just opened lastll month.taurant you cinema, they have specials not only with food and drinks but wi they run all kinds of oldes . doesn't that remind you a little bit of me right there. >> little bit tuck, yeah. >> i thought. >> remember when you were young. i think you might see the simirity there. you see the bigger look. it's an absoluty beautiful cinema. there's a full restaant around the corner. i think kevin will have toe come out a theater. let's do some weather. looking at looking at a wm and d start. we have a coolerir mass moving in. 81 in annapolis. 77 leonardtown. and you got low 70's off to the north and west. all right, rain showers and thunderstorms, pretty good chance today. they're going to get here a little earlieraboday between t 10:00 and 2:00 you can see them starting to develop back into wes virginia and western maryland. that 8:00 a.m. muc watch the storms coming through redday. there we a at about 10 o'clock right through the noon hour. agaii think by late day we'll get clearing but we
alamo draft. this place is awesome. kev would lo it here. just opened lastll month.taurant you cinema, they have specials not only with food and drinks but wi they run all kinds of oldes . doesn't that remind you a little bit of me right there. >> little bit tuck, yeah. >> i thought. >> remember when you were young. i think you might see the simirity there. you see the bigger look. it's an absoluty beautiful cinema. there's a full restaant around the corner. i think kevin will...