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on mars. >> yeah. what we do is we bring alongstandards and we do what any good analytic chemist does we run blanks. we look to make sure none of the residual organics of the instruments producing the signals. we run a full sequence of runs, but we don't put sample in the cup and see what we got. so we work hard to make sure what we are seeing is from mars and we are very confident that what we are seeing is from mars. >> there's a lot of questions coming in right now. and you are welcomed to give questions you have. either use the hashtag ask nasa or if you are on facebook put in the questions in the comments. so there are several questions for many people. so i will not name you about methane detecting can it be used as a fuel for other mission is it useful for human presence on mars should we go to chris for that? you want to take a stab at that question, chris? >> well, of course there is not right now we are seeing low background levels. we are not seeing a lot of methane. methane is always useful
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before and for example there's a mars reconnaissance and mars express and those instruments both of the orbiters had instrument capable of detecting clay minerals so we know that some of the layers may have clay minerals which means water interacted with them but we weren't sure if rivers and lakes existed in curiosity has now shown that it has existed for a long time, hundreds of thousands if not millions of years. >> john from facebook says tell us more about the appear repaire to the arm. space is hard in her all the way on mars hotel is how you got to fix this from millions of miles away? >> this is worth the press conference of its own. it's coincidence that we have this amazing me to tell you not only about the drill but about the wonderful results from the last few years and exploration as well. in late 2016 we realize that one of the main motors of the drill would no longer functioning reliably in this basically meant the drill was dead and a big part of what we had a, on mars we can no longer do. it's not that we fix something or tweak something but we had to invent a new w
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missions like xo mars and mars 2020. it gives us confidence that when those missions get to mars, there still could be something for them to discover. michelle: you were just mentioning that the martian year is longer than the earth year. another thing is that the martian day, tell us about how similar the martian day is to an earth day and how different it is and i think you have personal stories relating to this. ashwin: there's an enormous number of similarities between mars and earth, they are similar planets, in some ways that are coincidental. mars has a 24 1/2 hour day, it has a tilt on the ax sit of 25 degrees, similar to earth's tilt of 23 degrees, making the and seasons s -- ery similar -- very similar. on that day for the first few months. michelle: tell us about where you are right now. ashwin: year at the jet propulsion laboratory, the mars yard, which doesn't look like a yard because we're in a shed. you see the engineering model, maggie, she's very much like the one on mars. especially in terms of all the
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on the other hand, if we found that mars had life and we found that mars had life and we found thereabundant in our solar system alone, which would imply that it is likely fairly abundant throughout the universe. we will come back to you on this. i'm sorry, we have to leave it there just for now. hello there, good morning. in wales, it's just been the warmest day of the year so far. here, 27 degrees. in scotland, we had some slow—moving, thundery downpours yesterday, bringing some flash—flooding. and, across the southern half of the uk, much more cloud, and there's sufficient cloud over the next few days to bring the chance of one or two heavy and perhaps thundery showers. again, the worst of the storms, the more widespread storms, are likely to stay over the near continent. but we're looking at a few home—grown downpours in the next couple of days or so. difficult to pick out exactly where they'll be. but we've got this zone of weakness on friday, from wales up towards the humber and north yorkshire, where we could see a few more showers developing, perhaps towards the south—west of
on the other hand, if we found that mars had life and we found that mars had life and we found thereabundant in our solar system alone, which would imply that it is likely fairly abundant throughout the universe. we will come back to you on this. i'm sorry, we have to leave it there just for now. hello there, good morning. in wales, it's just been the warmest day of the year so far. here, 27 degrees. in scotland, we had some slow—moving, thundery downpours yesterday, bringing some...
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we wa mitaion mars in the 1970's and 1980's.ark: the first thing to remember is him we talk about going to mars it is for exploration and for science. it is also for inspiration. the young astronauts in our cadre, they are all very connected and also the same thing. it is a classic thing of looking down a the earth and see no borders and seeing the fra gilityof ear if we go to mars we should not look at that as plan b, we can go to colonize. but the inspiration is critical to bring kids and people into -- ve t major probms we oimate change, dwindg resources. that is through international thinking, obeying the laws of there is a lot to be done in space for exploratco bectingtace ssionate about.e're brent: it has been really good talking to you, mark mccaughrean . we appreciate your time tonight. mark: thank you very much. brent: moving on now, fresh flows of superheated a and mud from guatemala's bouquet of fire a force more people from their homes. at least 75 people have been killed since the volcano began erupting over the wee
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we don't know that there was ever life on mars.fe because there are other sources of making those molecules, including things that are non—biological in nature, things like meteorites, 01’ even i’ock processes. we can attribute geology all by itself, without life, to making organic molecules, and the information that we have doesn't tell us which source is responsible for what we have. that is responsible for what we have. is what nasa scier telling that is what nasa scientists were telling the media today. i asked an expert how significant this discovery is? if you go back to the coal, similar organic molecules are found however they are found in meteorites that precede the formation of life on earth and come from the origin of the solar system. organics are pretty common in the universe. the question is, how likely is it they ended up forming life and in this case we have organics on mars we are not sure yet whether or not life is the origin of these organics. it raises the possibility that there were living organisms but that co
we don't know that there was ever life on mars.fe because there are other sources of making those molecules, including things that are non—biological in nature, things like meteorites, 01’ even i’ock processes. we can attribute geology all by itself, without life, to making organic molecules, and the information that we have doesn't tell us which source is responsible for what we have. that is responsible for what we have. is what nasa scier telling that is what nasa scientists were...
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mars sort of took a different path.netic field and the atmosphere started getting swept away, and radiation began hitting the surface. it changed the planet significantly. and thus earth kind of took a different path and developed a really diverse bioatmosphere, and mars, if it ever had life probably lost a lot of its , biosphere. there are some scientists who think that life would have taken refuge in the subsurface if it ever existed and it still be may there day, but there are other scientists who think the mars biosphere is burnt out. emily: so the curiosity rover has been taking samples for five years now, and i know this gives you new details on where and how to look, but what is next? now that you know this. >> well, the next step is to look for the bio-signatures. these are basically imprints from life. you can imagine a dinosaur leaving a fossil behind in the form of a skeleton. well, microorganisms can leave behind chemical imprints of their existence, and possibly even cell structures. those are the kinds of
mars sort of took a different path.netic field and the atmosphere started getting swept away, and radiation began hitting the surface. it changed the planet significantly. and thus earth kind of took a different path and developed a really diverse bioatmosphere, and mars, if it ever had life probably lost a lot of its , biosphere. there are some scientists who think that life would have taken refuge in the subsurface if it ever existed and it still be may there day, but there are other...
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we don't know that there was never life on mars. there are other sources of making those molecules, including things that are non—biological in nature, things like meteorites, oi’ even i’ock processes. we can attribute geology all by itself, without life, to making organic molecules, and the information that we have doesn't tell us which source is responsible for what we have. masoe being a bit cautious about those findings. —— nasa. the deputy director of the royal astronomical society, dr robert massey, explained why we shouldn't get too excited just yet. it's an intriguing discovery, but as the scientist said in your report, its not hard evidence of life on mars. what it is is part of that incredibly, you know, sometimes painful process of scientific discovery, where you have to send probes, extract data, you're looking for those tentative clues. but this is a big clue because it's the discovery of organic materials that, you know, in some ways you would think would be quite fragile. they are analogous to some of the things you f
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to what we've seen before and it's preserved very close to the surface and on the surface of mars the radiation conditions are such that organic material should break down pretty quickly and so we're really surprised to find this much preserved so close to the surface that tells us that we might be able to find better and more well preserved stuff bury deeper down so if there is or was life on mars this gives a little bit of our basically a boost for our chances of finding it rather than it being completely destroyed by the radiation so a lot of talk a surrounding this about that the search for me thing gas as well as a reporter if if if the rover can indeed detect anything. so this is significant because we've had a lot of detection is before we thought we'd seen methane on mars but now we have confirmed action with curiosity and we know that the levels in the martian atmosphere change over time now methane on mars should be destroyed in the atmosphere on a pretty short scale over the course of about three hundred years so wherever this methane is coming from it has to be continually
to what we've seen before and it's preserved very close to the surface and on the surface of mars the radiation conditions are such that organic material should break down pretty quickly and so we're really surprised to find this much preserved so close to the surface that tells us that we might be able to find better and more well preserved stuff bury deeper down so if there is or was life on mars this gives a little bit of our basically a boost for our chances of finding it rather than it...
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mars subsurface to look for more recent life.aces, two really appealing places are ocean world, we call them and a small moon that goes around saturn and they have oceans underneath an icy crust and possible those oceans have something similar what we imagine as the micro biology, hydro thermal vents in the ocean here on earth. that ocean water could have signature of life in it, modern-day cells or old material, but things that would tell us if there had been life there and if we could access that ocean material, we could do a pretty good search for life. if that's the case, it might be a life that evolved independent of earth, which would be pretty fascinating for i think everyone in general. emily: fascinating discovery indeed. thanks, jennifer. and that does it for this edition of "bloomberg technology." that is all for now. i'm emily chang. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> i really believe that it makes sense for north korea to come to the table. >> we are going to make a great deal for the world, for north korea, for south korea, ja
mars subsurface to look for more recent life.aces, two really appealing places are ocean world, we call them and a small moon that goes around saturn and they have oceans underneath an icy crust and possible those oceans have something similar what we imagine as the micro biology, hydro thermal vents in the ocean here on earth. that ocean water could have signature of life in it, modern-day cells or old material, but things that would tell us if there had been life there and if we could access...
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gear as the crew of three will carry out dozens of experiments and some info for future missions to mars also coming out people fully as guatemala's volcano of fire erupts yet again seventy five people are confirmed dead the search is on for more survivors in a landscape that is blanketed with hot ash and mud and argentina pulls out of their world cup of warm up match in jerusalem palestinian groups say it's the right decision. it's good to have you with us the latest mission to the international space station is on its way after the three strong crew blasted off from the baikonur cosmodrome in kazakhstan today the copilot on board is german astronaut alexander guest on his second mission to space just will take over as commander later this year and was clearly excited to be making another trip to the stars. thumbs up ready to go alexander garst was all smiles as the final preparations got underway for this his second trip into space his fans know him better as astro alex but not everyone near the launch site was quite so excited he tweeted a by to greet farewell from friends and family
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still to come on the programme: organic molecules on mars.on the programme: singapore's chefs cook up special fusion dishes ahead of the trump—kim summit. the day the british liberated the falklands, and by the night, british troops had begun the task of disarming the enemy. in the heart of the west german capital, this was many at its height. the crowd packed to see the man who for them has raised great hopes for an end for the division of europe. michael jackson was not guilty on all charges. the screams of the crowd testament to his popularity and their faith testament to his popularity and theirfaith in his testament to his popularity and their faith in his innocence. as long as they'll pay to go see me, i'll get out there and kick them down the hill. what does it feel like to be the first man to go across the channel by your own power? it's pretty neat. feels marvellous, really. this is newsday on the bbc. i'm sharanjit leyl in singapore. i'm kasia madera in london. our top stories: after meeting the japanese prime minister, donald trump
still to come on the programme: organic molecules on mars.on the programme: singapore's chefs cook up special fusion dishes ahead of the trump—kim summit. the day the british liberated the falklands, and by the night, british troops had begun the task of disarming the enemy. in the heart of the west german capital, this was many at its height. the crowd packed to see the man who for them has raised great hopes for an end for the division of europe. michael jackson was not guilty on all...
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and then he nobody's well i think the first thing to remember is that when we talk about going to mars it's for exploration and it's for science but it's also for inspiration as you said you know alex and the other astronauts the young astronauts in an hour. they they are all very connected and they all say the same thing is that is the classic thing about looking down at the earth and seeing no borders and seeing the fragility of the as we head off to mars in the moon we shouldn't think about those as sort of plan b. as places where the human race is necessarily going to go off and colonize and crazy to rejoin the inspiration is critical to bringing kids and people into you know how can we solve the major problems we have on the earth like climate change when doing resources and that's through international collaboration rational thinking abang the laws of physics you know they do count so there's a lot to be done in space for exploration but connecting it back down to the ground again is something we're all very passionate about well it's been really good talking with you mark mccord
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states, would it be here at the white house or mar-a-lago? maybe we'll white house or mar-a-lago?use or mar-a-lago? maybe we'll start at the white house, what do you think? and that would be quite a photo—op. peter bowes, bbc news. as the anticipation builds for this summit, we'll have an update on the latest developments from our correspondent in the south korean capital seoul, in just a few minutes. before that summit next week, there's another one starting in a few hours' time, the g7 meeting of the world's top economies. the british prime minister has already arrived in quebec where it's taking place, but she's leaving behind yet another storm in her cabinet over brexit. it's been a particularly tough time for theresa may, with one minister leading britain's negotiations reportedly threatening to resign. mrs may wants a stop gap plan that would see the uk stick closely to eu customs arrangements. but there is plenty of disagreement about that. our political editor, laura kuenssberg, looks back on the last 2a hours. reporter: are you about to lose your brexit secretary, prime m
states, would it be here at the white house or mar-a-lago? maybe we'll white house or mar-a-lago?use or mar-a-lago? maybe we'll start at the white house, what do you think? and that would be quite a photo—op. peter bowes, bbc news. as the anticipation builds for this summit, we'll have an update on the latest developments from our correspondent in the south korean capital seoul, in just a few minutes. before that summit next week, there's another one starting in a few hours' time, the g7...
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benefits here on earth or are we talking about things that those astronauts who will one day go to mars will will benefit from this a mix so there are experiments that alex will be doing which are directly related to bone loss for example osteoporosis is a huge problem as our population ages we have more and more people are above a certain age we can learn a lot of lessons about particular aspects in young people that are on the space station last year process kicks in very early and separate that out from many of the things that older people might have is in this is on the ground we can also do experiments they're looking at mentality we can actually find new ways of cost in metals in space take the gravity out then we can look at all the other physical process and then transform that back to the ground again but you're right that what we're really focusing on now having had the ice in operation for so many years is the next step you know can we now go all through back to the moon and then beyond some models there are lots of lessons to be learned on the ice as about long duration spac
benefits here on earth or are we talking about things that those astronauts who will one day go to mars will will benefit from this a mix so there are experiments that alex will be doing which are directly related to bone loss for example osteoporosis is a huge problem as our population ages we have more and more people are above a certain age we can learn a lot of lessons about particular aspects in young people that are on the space station last year process kicks in very early and separate...
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mars took a different path.ts magnetic field and the atmosphere was swept away and radiation began hitting the surface. it change the planet significantly. and earth developed a really diverse bioatmosphere and mars if it ever had life probably lost its biosphere. there are some who think it would've taken refuge in the subsurface, but there are other scientists who think the mars biosphere is burnt out. the curiosity rover has been taking samples for five years now, and i know this gives you new details on where and how to look, but what is next? well, the next step is to look for those bio signatures, imprints from life. imagine a dinosaur leaving a fossil behind in the wellof a skeleton, microorganisms can leave behind chemical imprints of their existence and possibly even cell structures. wese are the kinds of things would look for in the ancient indicators of whether or not like used to it. there are two missions in the works that can shed light on this. the first one is from the european space agency and w
mars took a different path.ts magnetic field and the atmosphere was swept away and radiation began hitting the surface. it change the planet significantly. and earth developed a really diverse bioatmosphere and mars if it ever had life probably lost its biosphere. there are some who think it would've taken refuge in the subsurface, but there are other scientists who think the mars biosphere is burnt out. the curiosity rover has been taking samples for five years now, and i know this gives you...
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we don't know that there was ever life on mars. are other sources of making those molecules, including things that are non—biological in nature, things like meteorites, 01’ even i’ock processes. we can attribute geology all by itself, without life, to making organic molecules, and the information that we have doesn't tell us which source is responsible for what we have. a reminder of our top story: america's top diplomat has said the north korean leader has indicated to him that the country is willing to denuclearise. they said they are reaching a common definition of what that word means. hello there, good morning. in wales, it's just been the warmest day of the year so far. here, 27 degrees. day of the year so far. in scotland, we had some slow—moving, thundery downpours yesterday, bringing some flash—flooding. and, across the southern half of the uk, much more cloud, and there's sufficient cloud over the next few days to bring the chance of one or two heavy and perhaps thundery showers. again, the worst of the storms, the more w
we don't know that there was ever life on mars. are other sources of making those molecules, including things that are non—biological in nature, things like meteorites, 01’ even i’ock processes. we can attribute geology all by itself, without life, to making organic molecules, and the information that we have doesn't tell us which source is responsible for what we have. a reminder of our top story: america's top diplomat has said the north korean leader has indicated to him that the...
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was capable of supporting life now that we know life was possible on mars were thousands and thousands of steps closer to bringing life to my lover love a great way to end the show are about as our show for today remember everyone in this world and of mars we are not told that we are loved no so i tell you all i love you i am i robot on top of a lot of people watching those hawks out there that have a great day and everybody. he family was engaged in massive political financial corruption which led to a concentration of wealth and ultimately the downfall of that country so in america a similar corruption playing out as we call it money in politics and people try to get rid of the lobbyists and this cycle is being played out all over again and so the question is is it inevitable. that it. happened. tensions are high had a friday's g. seven summit in canada with world leaders engaging in tough talk over new u.s. tariffs and trump saying he is ready to fight over the issues. from the world cup to world war three foreign policy shares in the spotlight with domestic issues during. sixteen q
was capable of supporting life now that we know life was possible on mars were thousands and thousands of steps closer to bringing life to my lover love a great way to end the show are about as our show for today remember everyone in this world and of mars we are not told that we are loved no so i tell you all i love you i am i robot on top of a lot of people watching those hawks out there that have a great day and everybody. he family was engaged in massive political financial corruption which...
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what he would do is we found life on mars.would go there and find out what kind of food it's eating. >> yes. exactly. >> that would be definitely parts unknown. parts yet to be discovered. >> i'm not kidding. he was all about the unknown frontier and wanting to go there and bring it back to us. you know, that idea -- he and i talked about this after his west virginia segment about how we're all more common, we share a lot more than divides us. we don't know that in this particular climate that we're all living through but that we all, at the end of the day have some of the same values. >> one of the great common denominators of us all is we all sit around the table and eat. that's something uniquely -- the table setting where everyone interacts over the table, that's a human thing. no one -- well, of course, thanksgiving we all fight over the dinner table. but nonetheless food brings us together more than it divides us. >> yes, it does. >> so is there life on mars? >> well, so the recent findings by nasa just announced yesterd
what he would do is we found life on mars.would go there and find out what kind of food it's eating. >> yes. exactly. >> that would be definitely parts unknown. parts yet to be discovered. >> i'm not kidding. he was all about the unknown frontier and wanting to go there and bring it back to us. you know, that idea -- he and i talked about this after his west virginia segment about how we're all more common, we share a lot more than divides us. we don't know that in this...
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that organic molecules exist on the surface of mars turns out that about three to have billion years ago the gale crater was a leak and in that lake we're living carbon based creatures in addition nasa announced that the mysterious nothing plumes that were observed also help prove that billions of years ago mars had liquid water and organic life and while they're still figuring out what kind of organic life the molecules and methane are from these findings are still about one hundred times bigger than any previous. mainly because it proves that mars was capable of supporting life now that we know life was possible on mars or thousands and thousands of steps closer to bringing life to my lover love a great way to end the show all right that is our show for today and remember everyone in this world at large we are not told that we are loved enough so i tell you all i love you i am tyrrel but on top of a lot of people watching those hawks out there and have a great day and everybody. join me every thursday on the alex simon show and i'll be speaking to guests of the world of politics sp
that organic molecules exist on the surface of mars turns out that about three to have billion years ago the gale crater was a leak and in that lake we're living carbon based creatures in addition nasa announced that the mysterious nothing plumes that were observed also help prove that billions of years ago mars had liquid water and organic life and while they're still figuring out what kind of organic life the molecules and methane are from these findings are still about one hundred times...
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inside the soil of mars. isn't thatmazing? we're kicking butt, right, when it comes to manned missions not so much. we might get idea where all this is going, where the money is coming from private enterprise, coordinated by the government. those are details. the president will spell out some of the details. meanwhile issues closer to home, concern immigration dust-up, kids, illegals who enter this country. president says it is democrats a fault. the president says it is democrats fault. one person compared it to the nazis, really? what is going on. we're looking at crosscurrents with hillary vaughn at white house. hey, hillary. reporter: both republicans and democrats agree tearing families apart at border is a bad idea but both sides are trying to figure out the blame game trying to figure out whose fault it is. republicans point out to a law went into effect with president obama that has loopholes, kids are separated from their mom and dad illegally crossing the border. democrats say attorney general jeff
inside the soil of mars. isn't thatmazing? we're kicking butt, right, when it comes to manned missions not so much. we might get idea where all this is going, where the money is coming from private enterprise, coordinated by the government. those are details. the president will spell out some of the details. meanwhile issues closer to home, concern immigration dust-up, kids, illegals who enter this country. president says it is democrats a fault. the president says it is democrats fault. one...
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more building blocks of life are found on mars.sa's robot detects the most complex organic matter yet on the planet's surface. anchor: to g-7 summit kicks off this friday. divisions areeep clearly on display. european leaders and canada will confront u.s. president donald trump and his america first policy. there is concern about a global trade war and deep diplomatic rifts. the g7 could be facing its deepest division in decades. this time, as europe a and canaa unite against u.s. president donald trump. >> we cannot on principle rule one.he g six plus center of thehe division, u.s. tariffs on steel and aluminum imports from g-7 countries. the leaders said they will pressure the u.s. to lift the tariffs. but trump tweeted he will not back down. union isn't the european and canada informing the public that for years, they have used nonmonetary trade barriers against the u.s.? totally unfair to our farmers, workers, and companies. take down your barriers or we will more than match you. chock-full doubt out of the iranian nuclear deal
more building blocks of life are found on mars.sa's robot detects the most complex organic matter yet on the planet's surface. anchor: to g-7 summit kicks off this friday. divisions areeep clearly on display. european leaders and canada will confront u.s. president donald trump and his america first policy. there is concern about a global trade war and deep diplomatic rifts. the g7 could be facing its deepest division in decades. this time, as europe a and canaa unite against u.s. president...
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mass a promising a major announcement too many about mars. dr.ichio kaku explains it all. ♪ most people come to la with big dreams. ♪ we came with big appetites. with expedia, you can book a flight, hotel, car, and activity... all in one place. ♪ everything you need to go. ♪ expedia® - anncr: as you grow older, -your brain naturally begins to change which may cause trouble with recall. - learning from him is great... when i can keep up! - anncr: thankfully, prevagen helps your brain and improves memory. - dad's got all the answers. - anncr: prevagen is now the number-one-selling brain health supplement in drug stores nationwide. - she outsmarts me every single time. - checkmate! you wanna play again? - anncr: prevagen. healthier brain. better life. kennedy: is there life on mars? and are they ready for an attack? nasa has found something new on the red planet. but they are announcing the discovery to the world live tomorrow afternoon. what could it be? the rover has been roving around there since 2012. joining me now, theoretical physicist, dr. m
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is there life on mars?he mars rover that's been exploring mars for six years. >>> nasa officials announced a discovery about the rover curiosity on mars. it landed in august of 2012. it began drilling into the martian surface for the first time in 18 months and scientists discovered organic compounds and say it's the next step in figuring out if mars is inhabitable or once was. >> we found organic molecules in rocks from an ancient lakebed. those organic molecules could have come from life! we don't know that there was ever life on mars. >> they found the molecules in rocks in an ancient lakebed. >>> people seeking asylum at the u.s./mexico border have told it could be three weeks before they could be heard. hundreds of people are sleeping on boxes waiting for border agents to hear their cases. similar scenes are playing out in other border towns, as well. u.s. customs and border protection says the delays are due to capacity constraints. but they say those long waits are only temporary. >>> the chp has now
is there life on mars?he mars rover that's been exploring mars for six years. >>> nasa officials announced a discovery about the rover curiosity on mars. it landed in august of 2012. it began drilling into the martian surface for the first time in 18 months and scientists discovered organic compounds and say it's the next step in figuring out if mars is inhabitable or once was. >> we found organic molecules in rocks from an ancient lakebed. those organic molecules could have come...
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you'd really need something that evolved to survive in the conditions that we have on mars in terms of low temperature low pressure got a lot of water around and so unless we had something that was introduced that happened to be able to survive in those conditions i think it would be unlikely for something to arise on mars at this point but you never know it could be something that's unlike any life we've ever seen before we're same pitches of the rover the curiosity rover there for the cost to send it to mars so it's really seems to have done its work while he's been up there doesn't oh definitely you know it's been almost six earth years at this point and we've made a lot of really interesting discoveries in terms of the past habitability of mars and the rover still going strong so we've got a lot more of this mountain of layered lakes that emits to drive up so we don't know what else we might be able to find very grateful for your time tony and are some thanks very much for joining us great thanks so much for having me. so i had this news our. whole. business updates. going places t
you'd really need something that evolved to survive in the conditions that we have on mars in terms of low temperature low pressure got a lot of water around and so unless we had something that was introduced that happened to be able to survive in those conditions i think it would be unlikely for something to arise on mars at this point but you never know it could be something that's unlike any life we've ever seen before we're same pitches of the rover the curiosity rover there for the cost to...
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kennedy: is there life on mars? and are they ready forn attack?ng new on but they are announcing the discovery to the world live tomorrow afternoon. what could it be? the rover has been roving around there since 2012. joining me now, theoretical physicist, dr. michio kaku. i think nasa plays with us. the lay people who don't understand science as intricately as you do. >> the internet is burning up with a blaichts speculation. everything from burning green men. 2:00 tomorrow all eyes are on nasa for a big announct from the red planet. the rover waslly designed to find evidence of life on mars. what could it be? i think what we'll find first of all is we realized the rover has been drilling into rock for two years. but two years ago the motor failed. for two years we had no a few weeks ago they jury rigged that motor. and they are able to analyze the rocks. i think they will find evidence of complex carbon based chemicals like amino acids which are the building blocks of life on earth. precursors of life mars that are found naturally on earth in th
kennedy: is there life on mars? and are they ready forn attack?ng new on but they are announcing the discovery to the world live tomorrow afternoon. what could it be? the rover has been roving around there since 2012. joining me now, theoretical physicist, dr. michio kaku. i think nasa plays with us. the lay people who don't understand science as intricately as you do. >> the internet is burning up with a blaichts speculation. everything from burning green men. 2:00 tomorrow all eyes are...
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station they've got plenty of experiments to carry out including preparing for future missions to mars. and of argentina canceled their world cup warm up match against israel if you're the match due to be played in jerusalem would be met with violent protests by palestinians. hello i'm terry martin good to have you with us in guatemala fresh slows of superheated ashen mud from the bowl came to a fire have forced more people to flee their homes now officials now say at least seventy five people have been killed since the volcano began erupting at the weekend and almost two hundred more are still missing authorities have issued new evacuation orders and sparked panic among residents. fleeing the disaster zone. people left their homes as fast as they could taking with them only what they could carry on their own. many hoping for a quick escape or slowed down by clogged roads. authorities issued evacuation orders for half a dozen villages after increased volcanic activity on tuesday raising the threat of further lava flows and hot ash. there were reports of panic but others tried not to .
station they've got plenty of experiments to carry out including preparing for future missions to mars. and of argentina canceled their world cup warm up match against israel if you're the match due to be played in jerusalem would be met with violent protests by palestinians. hello i'm terry martin good to have you with us in guatemala fresh slows of superheated ashen mud from the bowl came to a fire have forced more people to flee their homes now officials now say at least seventy five people...
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we don't know that there was ever life on mars.ife, because there are other sources of making those molecules, including things that are nonbiological in nature. the samples have been taken by curiosity rover, slowly exploring the chemistry of mars, burrowing down into the billion—year—old rock of what was once an ancient lake. 95% of the methane on earth is produced from biology, it's produced from termites or rice paddies, or cows, orsheep, or termites, etc. because of that, there's always been this interest in mars' methane. at the moment, it is not clearjust how common life might be on other planets. we only have one example, here on earth. but discovering life on our next—door neighbour, even if it is only little green microorganisms, would tell us a lot about both ourselves and the likelihood of life outside our solar system. fascinating stuff. thanks for watching. bye—bye. hello there, good evening. some warm sunshine this weekend, perhaps one or two showers around as well. today, we have had this zone of cloud across northe
we don't know that there was ever life on mars.ife, because there are other sources of making those molecules, including things that are nonbiological in nature. the samples have been taken by curiosity rover, slowly exploring the chemistry of mars, burrowing down into the billion—year—old rock of what was once an ancient lake. 95% of the methane on earth is produced from biology, it's produced from termites or rice paddies, or cows, orsheep, or termites, etc. because of that, there's...
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. >>> and nasa rover making its way across mars has many discoveries and points to the possibility ofplanet. >> reporter: nasa knows when it says it has an announcement about mars everyone will have the same question. >> what we are not announcing today is the detection of life. >> no little green men roaming the red planet. >> what they have found is pretty exciting. it is more evidence that life could have existed on the planet or may still be there. it is based on with the curiosity rover discovered in an ancient lakebed. the rover drilled into rock and found different types of organic molecules. >> organic material is associated with life on earth. everything we know on earth associated with biology is composed of organic molecules. >> reporter: the rover confirmed seasonal increases in methane gas. on earth, methane comes mostly from human, animal and plant life, none of which has been found on mars. >> there is a mystery as to why it is there and where it is from. that is what future missions will have to figure out. >> it could be a sign of life. >> reporter: the rover found hi
. >>> and nasa rover making its way across mars has many discoveries and points to the possibility ofplanet. >> reporter: nasa knows when it says it has an announcement about mars everyone will have the same question. >> what we are not announcing today is the detection of life. >> no little green men roaming the red planet. >> what they have found is pretty exciting. it is more evidence that life could have existed on the planet or may still be there. it is...
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. >>> plus, nasa's curiosity rover discovers new evidence there could have been life on mars. in our pay attention series, why doctors are sending patients into the forest to improve their health. >>> but we begin this morning with a look at today's eye opener you world in 90 seconds. >> world renowned chef, best-selling author. >> award-winning host of cnn's "parts unknown" anthony bourdain has died. >> someone with every fiber was a celebration of life, how do you reckwrec reckoncile it was y suicide? >> trump in a brawl over trade. >> president trump will leave the summit early to prepare for the meeting with kim jong-un. >> i think i'm very well prepared. i don't think i have to prepare very much. >> an aide in a leak case. accused of lying to the fbi about contacts he had with three reporters. >> an arizona man whose violent arrest was caught on camera is speaking out. >> i want mesa to be held accountable. >> officials say the lava from the erupting kill kilauea volcano has destroyed 600 homes. >> caught on video. >> it's a plane on the highway. >> and all that matters.
. >>> plus, nasa's curiosity rover discovers new evidence there could have been life on mars. in our pay attention series, why doctors are sending patients into the forest to improve their health. >>> but we begin this morning with a look at today's eye opener you world in 90 seconds. >> world renowned chef, best-selling author. >> award-winning host of cnn's "parts unknown" anthony bourdain has died. >> someone with every fiber was a celebration of...
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. >> el candidato de la derecha del partido centro de mar prÁctico llega con su fÓrmula presidencial,historia. y el actual presidente ya anunciÓ que estÁ dispuesto a hacerle una entrega bajo toda la dinÁmica y la normalidad posible. en bogotÁ, colombia, univisiÓn. arantxa: un poderoso remoto estremeciÓ la ciudad japonesa de osaka. segÚn autorÍa sexismo fue de seis . un grados obligÓ al cierre temporal de servicios de trenes rÁpidos y metro para evaluar daÑos. tambiÉn temblÓ en guatemala la intensidad simo fue de 5.2 grados y no se reportaron heridos. el movimiento coincide. las zonas afectadas fueron declaradas inhabitables y de alto riesgo.la explosiÓn dejó a 110 muertos casi 200 desaparecidos y mÁs de 3600 damnificados. >> la odisea descenderÁ de migrantes que navegaban a bordo de un barco o finalmente termina en tierra firme. las personas fueron rescatadas por ese y otros dos buques cuando cruzaban el mediterrÁneo. un mar que se ha convertido en la tumba para miles que buscan llegar a europa huyendo de sus paÍses en conflicto. nos explican que tercer rechazo de varios paÍses espaÑa
. >> el candidato de la derecha del partido centro de mar prÁctico llega con su fÓrmula presidencial,historia. y el actual presidente ya anunciÓ que estÁ dispuesto a hacerle una entrega bajo toda la dinÁmica y la normalidad posible. en bogotÁ, colombia, univisiÓn. arantxa: un poderoso remoto estremeciÓ la ciudad japonesa de osaka. segÚn autorÍa sexismo fue de seis . un grados obligÓ al cierre temporal de servicios de trenes rÁpidos y metro para evaluar daÑos. tambiÉn temblÓ...
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moizan: belleau wood or ann mar. not sure. just because of the setting, it could be a long the ridge. mr. yockelson: there was a temporary cemetery near the village. mr. moizan: there is a picture there. wooden crosses. mr. yockelson: graves would have been reinterred to this. now it is maintained by the american battle monuments commission. here, a dedication. mr. moizan: we have both american and french flags here. mr. yockelson: those look like wooden crosses. mr. moizan: yes. mr. yockelson: they changed? mr. moizan: at the time, there were wooden crosses. late 1920's, they changed for marble. mr. yockelson: yes. mr. moizan: the soldier's name. it is a dedication, i suppose. then, they were rededicated. in 1937, most cemeteries with the same setting as now. mr. yockelson: are those french sailors? mr. moizan: yes. french sailors. ann mar was. it was clear, i am sure it is this one. the change of locations, a few hundred meters. it is now along the ridge. the cemetery is on the belleau wood battleground? mr. moizan: yes. woo
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simply the hypocrisy of it, but on top of that, i fully believe that the people who are taking us to mars and connecting the world, you know, have given us ride at the push of a button. i believe they can do this and hire woman and pay them fairly. another stat for you, the pay gap in silicon is 5 times the national average. so if you control for job title and experience and geographical location, the pay gap is about 5%. in silicon valley it's 28.5%. so at the very least you can look at the data, we love data, right, on paper, pay women what you're paying the men. seems pretty simple. >> you can watch this and other programs online at booktv.org. >> here is a look at upcoming book fairs an festivals coming around the country. on june 16, presidential library museum holds the roosevelt tenure. also later this month in new orleans, it's the american library association's annual conference with keynote speaker michelle obama. annual conference, freedom fest in las vegas. for more information about upcoming book fairs and festivals and watch our previous festival coverage, click the book fai
simply the hypocrisy of it, but on top of that, i fully believe that the people who are taking us to mars and connecting the world, you know, have given us ride at the push of a button. i believe they can do this and hire woman and pay them fairly. another stat for you, the pay gap in silicon is 5 times the national average. so if you control for job title and experience and geographical location, the pay gap is about 5%. in silicon valley it's 28.5%. so at the very least you can look at the...
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experiments to provide insights for people on earth and prepare for a future long term missions to mars also coming up in guatemala people fleeing new eruptions from the volcano well far the death toll is now seventy five hundreds are missing and the landscape is blanketed with hot ash in mind. and he's only been in office for four weeks but the new u.s. ambassador to germany richard grenell is ruffling a lot sort of feathers solemn or calling for his expulsion. hello i'm terry martin good to have you with us a multinational crew of astronauts will blast off in a few hours time to spend six months on the international space station they'll lift off from the baikonur cosmodrome in kazakhstan the crew will conduct a host of experiments including some into the effects of stress on the human immune system that will be important for future missions to mars he. sent us this report from the law site. i mean by cornu we're at the world's largest spaceport cause more drama as it's called here in the middle of the. nowhere in the world launches as many spacecraft as of this place thus even as the
experiments to provide insights for people on earth and prepare for a future long term missions to mars also coming up in guatemala people fleeing new eruptions from the volcano well far the death toll is now seventy five hundreds are missing and the landscape is blanketed with hot ash in mind. and he's only been in office for four weeks but the new u.s. ambassador to germany richard grenell is ruffling a lot sort of feathers solemn or calling for his expulsion. hello i'm terry martin good to...
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abe as our guest at mar-a-lago in palm beach. the steadfast alliance between japan and the united states is an enduring force of peace and stability in the pacific region and around the world. from the beginning of my administration, the prime minister and i have been working to expand our cooperation in a range of areas, including defense and commerce. which is what we dis today. as i p to meet next week with kim jong-un, and i want to bring up the fact that t prime minister and also president moon of south korea were extremely helpful, cooperative, and would like to see something happen, being a great for north korea, south korea, being a great for japan, the united states a t world. our partnership has been invaluable in reaching this important moment and we will continue to be in very close communication in the weeks ahead, including thess japanese abductees, which i know is of great personal importance to prime minister abe. i hope the upcoming meeting in singapore represents the beginning of a brigh new future for north kor
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out experiments to provide insights for people on earth and prepare for future long term missions to mars also coming up he's only been in office for four weeks but the new u.s. ambassador to germany richard grinnell is ruffling a lot of feathers some are calling for his expulsion. plus kim football's world cup hosts put a stop to embrace as we find out what this player from nigeria's national team has to put up with from some fans when he plays in the russian football league. oh i'm terry martin welcome to the program. a multinational crew of astronauts will blast off in a few hours time to spend six months on the international space station they'll lift all from the baikonur cosmodrome in kazakhstan the crew will conduct a host of experiments including some into the effects of stress on the human immune system that will be important for future missions to mars yuri was chateau sent us this report from the launch site. i mean by canoe or the world's largest spaceport to cause more drama as it's called here in the middle of the. nowhere in the world launches as many spacecraft as of this
out experiments to provide insights for people on earth and prepare for future long term missions to mars also coming up he's only been in office for four weeks but the new u.s. ambassador to germany richard grinnell is ruffling a lot of feathers some are calling for his expulsion. plus kim football's world cup hosts put a stop to embrace as we find out what this player from nigeria's national team has to put up with from some fans when he plays in the russian football league. oh i'm terry...
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. >> reporter: at number three linda mar beach on the pacific due to polluted runoff from nearby san at the mouth of flowing streams and creeks often have elevated bacteria levels due to many pollution sources draining into the creek and out into the ocean. >> i don't like it. i come here to surf with my family and children. so yeah, i don't like it if it's polluted, of course. >> reporter: number five, half moon bay's roosevelt beach with high bacteria counts when it rains. number 10, half moon bay's surfers beach, also with high bacteria when it rains. >> rain flushes contaminants and bacteria sources from our streets including fertilizer, pet waste and automotive fluids into our urban waterways. >> we are a small town and make our money off the beach. >> reporter: but fear not because the report card is mostly stellar. in fact, bean hollow state beach near pescadero in san mateo county was a plus, one of the state's consistently cleanest beaches. >> 96% of the 400 beaches monitored throughout california during the summer dry weather which runs from april through october receive ve
. >> reporter: at number three linda mar beach on the pacific due to polluted runoff from nearby san at the mouth of flowing streams and creeks often have elevated bacteria levels due to many pollution sources draining into the creek and out into the ocean. >> i don't like it. i come here to surf with my family and children. so yeah, i don't like it if it's polluted, of course. >> reporter: number five, half moon bay's roosevelt beach with high bacteria counts when it rains....
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>> steve: 30 seconds to mars, right now. woah, oh. ] >> jimmy: the champ right there. jared leto. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] the champ. alessia cara joins us after the break.ev stick aroundybody. come on back! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ at&t gives you more for your thing. your getting serious thing. that moving out of the friend zone, moving in together and getting two of everything thing. those fur babies preparing you for real babies thing. that one for me, one for you, us together for the rest of everything. buy one iphone 8 and get one iphone 8 on us. more for your thing. that's our thing. visit att dot com. the all-new volkswagen jetta featuring app-connect with apple car play integration for your iphone. ♪ ♪ i love you baby applebee's 2 for $20, now with steak. now that's eatin' good in the neighborhood. this tastes just like i imagine phil would taste. phil in a bottle right here. it's uncanny. what ever happened to phil? mangoes agree. snapple mango tea tastes just like them. why shop marshalls? (engine revving) because shopping
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oud what nasa says could be a gheakthrough on mars. but first, tonight's headlines in 60 seconds. >> will you be inviting north nvrean leader kim jong-un to the -un ed states? >> the answer is yes if it goes well. i think it would be well received, so i think that could happen. >> earlier today, a.t.f. was conducting an undercover operation in gary, indiana when one of our officers was shot haltiple times. wo i had no idea that donald trump would be the one to free me, i love hear him saying, "you're fired." he just toe,e." >> colin kaepernick's attorney wants to depose the president relating to the quarterback's tellusion case against the hef.l. >> get that son of a bitch off >>e field right now. out, he's fired. >> oh, my god! >> a disturbing case of road rage. 12 minutes of sheer terror. >> a tornado is on the ground. nke cover now. >> this monster was on the ground for one full hour. >> eeee! >> there's a first set ball that strikes mahut. that'll give you a headache. >> glor: this is our western edition. good evening we're going t
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>>> is there life on mars? there might be we're not kidding. a story you have to hear to believe. >>> and congratulations, capitals celebrations under way in our nation's capital washington wins its first title of any kind in 20 years. it's friday, june 8th. "worldwide exchange" begins right now. ♪ celebrate good times come on it's a celebration ♪ >>> hello and welcome. i'm brian sullivan good morning, or as we say good evening to many of you capitals' fans who are just going sleep right now after the epic win last night congratulations, d.c i have friends down there. see if scott wapner comes in today. a huge fan >>> a very different tone today than most of this week caution is the key word of the day with the red on the screen stock indicators showing a likely drop for the dow. you have concern over global trade. tensions rising ahead of the g7 meeting this weekend we'll have more on that shortly. ben bernanke saying yesterday that theamerican economy could face a tough time in two years as stimulus fades and
>>> is there life on mars? there might be we're not kidding. a story you have to hear to believe. >>> and congratulations, capitals celebrations under way in our nation's capital washington wins its first title of any kind in 20 years. it's friday, june 8th. "worldwide exchange" begins right now. ♪ celebrate good times come on it's a celebration ♪ >>> hello and welcome. i'm brian sullivan good morning, or as we say good evening to many of you capitals'...
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supremes courts and nasa says it's curiosity rover has found potential building blocks of life on mars. i was still got some rather unsettled weather stretched across australia from the northwest right down to was that southeastern corner still making its way a little further east with so that we can call it somewhat disappointing there into south australia for adelaide and also for melbourne fourteen fifteen degrees for the north it's not too bad it's oprah's been getting up into the low twenty's just sixty celsius there for perth but here it is dry and find there's a rare cloud just pushing water up towards that northwestern corner it will sink a little further south east which is because three sas day kind of getting stretched out really tending to fizzle out in the process tearing up in victoria eventually the eastern side of the state pushing over towards camber will see somewhat where the southern parts of new south wales again seeing a few showers but for many it's looking drier as we go on into the weekend sixteen celsius there for adelaide getting wetter over the weekend this
supremes courts and nasa says it's curiosity rover has found potential building blocks of life on mars. i was still got some rather unsettled weather stretched across australia from the northwest right down to was that southeastern corner still making its way a little further east with so that we can call it somewhat disappointing there into south australia for adelaide and also for melbourne fourteen fifteen degrees for the north it's not too bad it's oprah's been getting up into the low...