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and did you feel that you were on mars? yes, we felt it, because this limitation, plus additional restrictions conditional for the experiment, those restrictions that people who go on a hike do not have, that is, we felt it, and the strongest sensations were in the second half of the experiment, already the second week, when it began, when on the one hand we got used to it, on the other hand, the outside world began to be forgotten, and there, in principle, it is not like that... cities, there are practically no planes flying there, such a deserted place, the only thing we sometimes mean at night saw one searchlight, very, very far away, this is the nearest airport, and at the end of the expedition a strong hurricane began, that is, clouds arrived, wind, some oblivion, we are in this station, darkness outside, no people nearby, because the nearest village is far away, there are few people, and there was like a sheriff's deputy watching us, if something happened, there was... a point where we knew the point where cellular co
and did you feel that you were on mars? yes, we felt it, because this limitation, plus additional restrictions conditional for the experiment, those restrictions that people who go on a hike do not have, that is, we felt it, and the strongest sensations were in the second half of the experiment, already the second week, when it began, when on the one hand we got used to it, on the other hand, the outside world began to be forgotten, and there, in principle, it is not like that... cities, there...
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when mars lots is atmosphere, is it in minerals, how much is in liquid water? we've learned something new about the hydro geological or the water cycle on mars. that bunch of that water is now under ground. scientists say, if it can be extracted, it will increase the likelihood of human settlement on the red planet now. so it has an instrument on the parts of you in silver which was manufactured oxygen. so we just need a watered, in some form for human existence as well as making it all kicked with him on bhaskar was making starship, which can study of 200 people to mars and 6 months. so it's all coming together. so, you know, in, in 1015 years, it might not look like the science fiction anymore. the research is behind the study when it will be extremely difficult to reach the will to estimated to be as deep as 20 kilometers plaza motion surface. what we do on earth is we often circulated fluids or muds to help drill and get a little bit easier, you know, on mars, you'd have to bring that or produce it somehow. you need the power, you need the equipment. so it
when mars lots is atmosphere, is it in minerals, how much is in liquid water? we've learned something new about the hydro geological or the water cycle on mars. that bunch of that water is now under ground. scientists say, if it can be extracted, it will increase the likelihood of human settlement on the red planet now. so it has an instrument on the parts of you in silver which was manufactured oxygen. so we just need a watered, in some form for human existence as well as making it all kicked...
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you know, on mars, you'd have to bring that or produce it somehow. you need the power, you need the equipment. so it would be very challenging. if that can get the water to the surface. it would also go a long way to answering the question of whether there's life on mars, barbara and grandma, out his era. latanya harrison is a fellow with the university of british columbia as outer space institute. she says, despite these new findings, schuman settlements on mars, are unlikely in the near future, as water is really deeply buried. and so that part may not be easy for us to access . but we have discovered very shallow buried ice all over the northern mid latitudes of mars. and that's just within the 1st few needs of the service. so that would be a lot easier for ashen off to be able to access in the near future. you can might interest like you'd be buying a type of rock and you know that to form drinking water of rations to use as well as to use the water to help form things like rocket fuel. so the optional c st. you are able to come back to or again,
you know, on mars, you'd have to bring that or produce it somehow. you need the power, you need the equipment. so it would be very challenging. if that can get the water to the surface. it would also go a long way to answering the question of whether there's life on mars, barbara and grandma, out his era. latanya harrison is a fellow with the university of british columbia as outer space institute. she says, despite these new findings, schuman settlements on mars, are unlikely in the near...
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if you're interested to see mars, here is mars here. that's mars, here is mars here.is is a topographical map of mars. so the colours indicate altitude. so the blue is the lowest areas on the planet, the white is the highest areas of it. and the spacecraft has landed. had landed in this region here where the little pink dot is. that's where it's actually been doing its studies and where it did it. here we've got a large volcano on mars, of course, which which is now extinct. and if we spin the planet around a little bit, we see this fantastic line of volcanoes here and olympus mons, just which is the largest volcano anywhere in the solar system. and you have this huge canyon here, which is a huge canyon here, which is a huge canyon known as mariner valley. and that was probably filled with water at one time. and that canyon has been formed by landslip underneath it, possibly due to the volcanoes. it's absolutely fascinating, andy. >> i'm afraid that's all we've got time for. thank you so much for talking us through that. and my goodness me, so much more to learn. >> v
if you're interested to see mars, here is mars here. that's mars, here is mars here.is is a topographical map of mars. so the colours indicate altitude. so the blue is the lowest areas on the planet, the white is the highest areas of it. and the spacecraft has landed. had landed in this region here where the little pink dot is. that's where it's actually been doing its studies and where it did it. here we've got a large volcano on mars, of course, which which is now extinct. and if we spin the...
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scientists have discovered liquid water on mars for the first time. found it deep in the rocky outer crust of the planet. victoria gill has that story. 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 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
scientists have discovered liquid water on mars for the first time. found it deep in the rocky outer crust of the planet. victoria gill has that story. 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 and that was the...
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we see it will help mars with worker share.e don't think that there will be a lot of pushback in looking at the deal on the ftc because the portfolios are so diverse. but it does look like it checks a lot of boxes for both companies. scarlet: we talked about the defensive end offense of nature of the deal for mars. who are the likely buyers and who are the likely targets across the food industry right now as we look at possible knock on effects from the deal going through? jennifer: so right now there is a lot of effort to consolidate into what are considered higher growth areas in the industry. snacking is an area where the consumer has held up and they continue to spend and everyone is pursuing those opportunities there. companies have been moving into snacking more heavily over the last couple of years. hershey, traditionally more chocolate, has some salty snack sales. in terms of opportunity for future m&a, there are companies where there are areas where there is weakness and an opportunity to solidify operations, through a
we see it will help mars with worker share.e don't think that there will be a lot of pushback in looking at the deal on the ftc because the portfolios are so diverse. but it does look like it checks a lot of boxes for both companies. scarlet: we talked about the defensive end offense of nature of the deal for mars. who are the likely buyers and who are the likely targets across the food industry right now as we look at possible knock on effects from the deal going through? jennifer: so right...
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there are fresh reports, the dozens of civilians from the mars. most of them are ro, hangup minority have been killed in an alleged attack by separatist rebels. this reportedly happens in the western rock kind state this past week. according to witnesses lighted by the associated press and writers, news agencies, at least 150 people died after being deliberately targeted, while trying to flee into neighboring bangladesh. the alleged attack near the town of mound dot is being blamed on the era con army which has been fighting on mars military in the area. the russell group has denied responsibility for the reported killings called matthews is the executive director of the montreal institute for genocide and human rights studies at concordia university. he told me more about the situation of the ro hang in man, mar, as well as the reading, the 600000 were remaining in myanmar had face persecution, uh black mattress, a school there still a mystery as minority. uh, what we're seeing though is that this is a new phase of mia and mars conflict. i'm grou
there are fresh reports, the dozens of civilians from the mars. most of them are ro, hangup minority have been killed in an alleged attack by separatist rebels. this reportedly happens in the western rock kind state this past week. according to witnesses lighted by the associated press and writers, news agencies, at least 150 people died after being deliberately targeted, while trying to flee into neighboring bangladesh. the alleged attack near the town of mound dot is being blamed on the era...
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can you move them into echoes of unity and canyon on mars? a new series of africa direct on i'll just sierra, in a sense of belonging. we always look for ways to be together. and the everyday heroes keeping communities together is tough. the laptop is transforming the day in the 1st part of the series of jazz 0 visits is of a lot. but in mexico city, where the locals are turning on a tortoise municipality to an urban utopia, a sense of community on this just either jeff or x y give a takes advantage of the rain for the previous night. cloud and plant something he ideally should have done since may, may at these times see less and less rain for us. that means a pool. have us your own. yeah. the arrival of hundreds of thousands of refugees as well. so it shrinks the land available to cultivate from promise depends on the rainy season because it was so little rain so far the sea and the cups of small farm was concerned. that if the trend continues, they wouldn't obviously know. the biggest threat comes from climate change, the regular rainfall f
can you move them into echoes of unity and canyon on mars? a new series of africa direct on i'll just sierra, in a sense of belonging. we always look for ways to be together. and the everyday heroes keeping communities together is tough. the laptop is transforming the day in the 1st part of the series of jazz 0 visits is of a lot. but in mexico city, where the locals are turning on a tortoise municipality to an urban utopia, a sense of community on this just either jeff or x y give a takes...
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scientists identify liquid water on mars, thanks to new data from a nasa probe. hello, i'm lucy hockings, welcome to bbc news now, three hours of fast—moving news, interviews and reaction. it was a conversation delayed by technical problems but the world's richest man eventually had a two—hour public chat with former us president donald trump. it was broadcast on mr musk�*s social media platform, x. the discussion, which was not on camera, touched on immigration, global politics and much more. mr trump also said his attempted assassination now made him more of a believer in god, and was sharply critical of his presidential rival, kamala harris. tell you is this, we cannot have a democrat. we cannot have her. she's incompetent. she's as bad as biden in a different. yeah. she hasn't done an interview since this whole, uh, scam started. and say what you want. this was a coup. this was a coup of a president of the united states. he didn't want to leave. and they said, we can do it the nice way, or we can do it the hard way. what was happening sort of overnight is the
scientists identify liquid water on mars, thanks to new data from a nasa probe. hello, i'm lucy hockings, welcome to bbc news now, three hours of fast—moving news, interviews and reaction. it was a conversation delayed by technical problems but the world's richest man eventually had a two—hour public chat with former us president donald trump. it was broadcast on mr musk�*s social media platform, x. the discussion, which was not on camera, touched on immigration, global politics and much...
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, they're called mars quakes.ht lander was the very first base it's craft to ever detect an earthquake on another celestial body or a mars quake. in this case. and through that data of the seismometer going through different layers of rocks on mars. that's how they were able to determine that this what they believe is this vast pool of water deep beneath the surface, kate that's fascinating. >> so many things. i truly do not understand, but i will say in terms of it being hard to drill, i mean, bruce willis and ben affleck. i've seen bruce just there is a way to drill in space that's what we're doing, this is what we heard wanted to give time. >> thank you all for joining us. this has been cnn news central with kate bolduan and sara sidner and john berman who's wrong in case you're wondering, is up next. i just wanted you to talk cnn is live from chicago as democrats unite to offer their support to a new nominee and her running mate fellow cnn for complete coverage, the democratic national convention monday at 7:0
, they're called mars quakes.ht lander was the very first base it's craft to ever detect an earthquake on another celestial body or a mars quake. in this case. and through that data of the seismometer going through different layers of rocks on mars. that's how they were able to determine that this what they believe is this vast pool of water deep beneath the surface, kate that's fascinating. >> so many things. i truly do not understand, but i will say in terms of it being hard to drill, i...
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we know that mars once had rivers, oceans, potential oceans and lakes. on its surface, and one of the big questions is, where did the water go? because the planet is now dry and cold. there are thoughts that some of the water escaped when mars lots of atmosphere. is it in minerals? how much is in liquid water? we've learned something new about the hydro geological or the water cycle on mars. the bunch of that water is now under ground. scientists say, if it can be extracted, it will increase the likelihood of human settlement on the red planet now. so it has an instrument on the parts of you in silver which has manufactured oxygen. so we just need a watered in some form for human existence as well as making it okay. cool. and then bhaskar is making starship, which can $3200.00 people to mars and 6 months. so it's all coming together. so, you know, in, in 1015 years, it might not look like the science fiction anymore. the research is behind the study when it will be extremely difficult to reach the will to estimated to be as deep as 20 kilometers plaza mo
we know that mars once had rivers, oceans, potential oceans and lakes. on its surface, and one of the big questions is, where did the water go? because the planet is now dry and cold. there are thoughts that some of the water escaped when mars lots of atmosphere. is it in minerals? how much is in liquid water? we've learned something new about the hydro geological or the water cycle on mars. the bunch of that water is now under ground. scientists say, if it can be extracted, it will increase...
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it will probably look more like this, an underground custom made by mars cave. >> yeah. why not build it underground where the temperature is more controlled, where there's some protection? >> reporter: professor mark kakoski runs stanford's biomimetics lab. >> we're in chemical engineering and here we go. we have abigail working on a robotic tadpole. >> reporter: students here develop tiny robots. >> we have a couple students working on whiskers and dan working on reach bot. >> reporter: a little robot about the size of a volleyball that may someday climb into and check out martian caves for possible human habitation. >> if you want to go inside a cave, the first thing is how do you even get around? the be objective is to have something go into space that almost nothing else can do. how about a small robot, but with really long arms, 30 feet long? it can just reach out and grab. like a giant spider essentially, work its way around the inside of the cave. >> reporter: that's the challenge. first the robot has to get a grip on itself. >> what these have are very sharp spi
it will probably look more like this, an underground custom made by mars cave. >> yeah. why not build it underground where the temperature is more controlled, where there's some protection? >> reporter: professor mark kakoski runs stanford's biomimetics lab. >> we're in chemical engineering and here we go. we have abigail working on a robotic tadpole. >> reporter: students here develop tiny robots. >> we have a couple students working on whiskers and dan working on...
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now, mar-a-lago is a spectacle i was just talking to somebody today who is no longer a member of mar-a-lago? and he said that the reason that he left his that it's just all trump all the time. pure politics, not sort of the social club that it once was as people like that guy leave trump can bring in more people, many of them from out of state and many of them willing to pay much, much more than people were before he was in politics and so that's jumped the initiation fee revenue. and much of that money has fallen on the bottom line and you're forbes is reporting that all 500 memberships spots at mar-a-lago or full, there's now a waiting list and come october, it's going to cost $1 million to join. >> that's just a joint there's of course, other fees associated with it. how do those initiation? he is fees play into the bottom line there is no greater contributor to this surge in profits. >> then the run-up in initiation fees. so before he got into politics mar-a-lago is charging roughly $100,000 for an initiation fee. now, trump is talking about boosting that up to 1 million. so it doesn't
now, mar-a-lago is a spectacle i was just talking to somebody today who is no longer a member of mar-a-lago? and he said that the reason that he left his that it's just all trump all the time. pure politics, not sort of the social club that it once was as people like that guy leave trump can bring in more people, many of them from out of state and many of them willing to pay much, much more than people were before he was in politics and so that's jumped the initiation fee revenue. and much of...
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we've identified places on mars where there are large amounts of liquid water.uch of it is present and where it's sitting. this martian groundwater is between 10 and 20km beneath the surface. it'll be difficult to reach, but it could guide scientists to another promising target in the ongoing search for signs of life on mars. for now, though, this has uncovered a secret about the history of the red planet that has been buried for billions of years. victoria gill, bbc news. for the last week, the street artist banksy has been unveiling new works across london and on monday, he made it eight days in a row with this rhino clambering onto an abandoned and rather broken down nissan micra. it's not clear if the traffic cone on the bonnet is part of the art but the piece was soon attracting fans to charlton, in the southeast of the city. it's the latest in an animal—themed series, which banksy has said hasn't got any deep meaning. he just wanted to do something to cheer everyone up. that's all for now. i will be back shortly with business today. hello there. it's been
we've identified places on mars where there are large amounts of liquid water.uch of it is present and where it's sitting. this martian groundwater is between 10 and 20km beneath the surface. it'll be difficult to reach, but it could guide scientists to another promising target in the ongoing search for signs of life on mars. for now, though, this has uncovered a secret about the history of the red planet that has been buried for billions of years. victoria gill, bbc news. for the last week,...
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we've learned something new about the hydro geological or the water cycle on mars. that much of that water is now under ground. scientists say, if it can be extracted, it will increase the likelihood of human settlement on the red planet. nozzler has an instrument on the parts of you in silver which has manufactured oxygen. so we just need a watered in some form for human existence as well as making it okay. cool. and then bhaskar was making starship which can study 200 people to mars and 6 months. so it's all coming together. so, you know, in, in 1015 years, it might not look like the science fiction anymore. the research is behind the study when it will be extremely difficult to reach the will to estimated to be as deep as 20 kilometers below the motion surface. what we do on earth is we often circulate fluids or muds to help drill and get a little bit easier, you know, on mars, you'd have to bring that or produce it somehow. you need the power, you need the equipment. so it would be very challenging. if that can get the water to the surface, it would also go a lo
we've learned something new about the hydro geological or the water cycle on mars. that much of that water is now under ground. scientists say, if it can be extracted, it will increase the likelihood of human settlement on the red planet. nozzler has an instrument on the parts of you in silver which has manufactured oxygen. so we just need a watered in some form for human existence as well as making it okay. cool. and then bhaskar was making starship which can study 200 people to mars and 6...
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could we be closer to finding life on mars? findings come from a new analysis of data from a nasa probe that touched down back in 2018. victoria gill has that story. 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, nasa had to send a very sensitive piece of robotic equipment. lift—off of the united launch alliance atlas v rocket. and that's what they did back in 2018... touchdown confirmed. cheering and applause. ..when i was at nasa's jet 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
could we be closer to finding life on mars? findings come from a new analysis of data from a nasa probe that touched down back in 2018. victoria gill has that story. 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, nasa had to send a very sensitive piece of...
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we've identified places on mars where there are large amounts of liquid water.on of a planet and its climate. and we've identified how much of it is present and where it's sitting. this martian groundwater is between 10 and 20km beneath the surface. it'll be difficult to reach, but it could guide scientists to another promising target in the ongoing search for signs of life on mars. for now, though, this has uncovered a secret about the history of the red planet that has been buried for billions of years. victoria gill, bbc news. some of us were treated to a spectacular sight overnight, of shooting stars lighting up the sky. it's the result of the perseid meteor shower passing through the earth's atmosphere, and it'll be visible again tonight, beginningjust after midnight and ending about an hour before sunrise. it's officially been the hottest day of the year, with many parts of the south and east of england feeling intense heat, as duncan kennedy reports. whilst paddling may have replaced punting for some on the cam, there was no escaping today's heat. cambrid
we've identified places on mars where there are large amounts of liquid water.on of a planet and its climate. and we've identified how much of it is present and where it's sitting. this martian groundwater is between 10 and 20km beneath the surface. it'll be difficult to reach, but it could guide scientists to another promising target in the ongoing search for signs of life on mars. for now, though, this has uncovered a secret about the history of the red planet that has been buried for...
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we've identified places on mars where there are large amounts of liquid water.ed how much of it is present and where it's sitting. this martian groundwater is between 10 and 20km beneath the surface. it'll be difficult to reach, but it could guide scientists to another promising target in the ongoing search for signs of life on mars. for now, though, this has uncovered a secret about the history of the red planet that has been buried for billions of years. victoria gill, bbc news. today is officially the hottest day of the year. with many parts of the south feeling the heat, temperatures in cambridge this afternoon reached 34.8 celsius as duncan kennedy reports. whilst paddling may have replaced punting for some on the cam, there was no escaping today's heat. cambridge recording the uk's highest temperature this year, 34.8 celsius. that's more than 10 degrees above average. at lowestoft in neighbouring suffolk, sea breezes may have lowered the temperature to the high 20s, but that still brought out the sun—seekers. it also meant a day of vigilance for those on d
we've identified places on mars where there are large amounts of liquid water.ed how much of it is present and where it's sitting. this martian groundwater is between 10 and 20km beneath the surface. it'll be difficult to reach, but it could guide scientists to another promising target in the ongoing search for signs of life on mars. for now, though, this has uncovered a secret about the history of the red planet that has been buried for billions of years. victoria gill, bbc news. today is...
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mars buying kellanova. we're back in two. towns and suburbs all across america. millions of americans who have medicare and medicaid but may be missing benefits they could really use. extra benefits they may be eligible to receive at no extra cost. and if you have medicare and medicaid, you may be able to get extra benefits, too, through a humana medicare advantage dual-eligible special needs plan. call now to see if there's a plan in your area and to see if you qualify. all of these plans include doctor, hospital and prescription drug coverage. plus, something really special, the humana healthy options allowance. your allowance. to help pay for essentials like eligible groceries, utilities and rent. even over-the-counter items. and whatever you don't spend gets carried over to the next month. plus, with a humana medicare advantage dual-eligible special needs plan you'll get other important benefits. all of these plans include dental coverage. with two free cleanings a year. plus, fillings, and a yearly exam. vision coverage,
mars buying kellanova. we're back in two. towns and suburbs all across america. millions of americans who have medicare and medicaid but may be missing benefits they could really use. extra benefits they may be eligible to receive at no extra cost. and if you have medicare and medicaid, you may be able to get extra benefits, too, through a humana medicare advantage dual-eligible special needs plan. call now to see if there's a plan in your area and to see if you qualify. all of these plans...
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what are the rationale for mars?gnificant rationale besides valuation, and how do investors feel about it? michelle: for mars, a deal for kellanova would help its expand its geographic footprint, but also expand beyond its bread and butter, which is candy bars. they make the mars bar. they make snickers. kell anova is all about the snacks, so this would help them expand into the lucrative area, especially always chocolate sales have come down. sonali: michelle davis, of course, when this m&a market is just coming back, and deal talks in a volatile market nonetheless. coming up, some people are betting on an emergency rate cut from the federal reserve, but there are others who say no way. we'll discuss that next. ♪ dangerous ladders. gutter muck. yuck. no wonder you hate cleaning your gutters. good thing there's leaffilter. our patented filter technology keeps leaves and debris out of your gutters forever. guaranteed. call 833- leaffilter to get started. and get the permanent gutter solution that ends clogs for good.
what are the rationale for mars?gnificant rationale besides valuation, and how do investors feel about it? michelle: for mars, a deal for kellanova would help its expand its geographic footprint, but also expand beyond its bread and butter, which is candy bars. they make the mars bar. they make snickers. kell anova is all about the snacks, so this would help them expand into the lucrative area, especially always chocolate sales have come down. sonali: michelle davis, of course, when this...
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we've learned something new about the hydro geological or the water cycle on mars. that much of that water is now under ground. scientists say, if it can be extracted, it will increase the likelihood of human settlement on the red planet. nozzler has an instrument on the parts of you in silver which has manufactured oxygen. so we just need a watered in some form for human existence as well as making it ok trip in the bus, cuz it's making starship which can study $200.00 people to mars and 6 months. so it's all coming together. so, you know, in, in 1015 years, it might not look like the science fiction anymore. the research is behind the study when it will be extremely difficult to reach the will to estimated to be as deep as 20 kilometers below the motion surface. what we do on earth is we often circulate fluids or muds to help drill and get a little bit easier, you know, on mars, you'd have to bring that or produce it somehow. you need the power, you need the equipment. so it would be very challenging. if that can get the water to the surface, it would also go a lo
we've learned something new about the hydro geological or the water cycle on mars. that much of that water is now under ground. scientists say, if it can be extracted, it will increase the likelihood of human settlement on the red planet. nozzler has an instrument on the parts of you in silver which has manufactured oxygen. so we just need a watered in some form for human existence as well as making it ok trip in the bus, cuz it's making starship which can study $200.00 people to mars and 6...
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destacar que no se han encontrado a los destacar que esa embarcacion esta a mas de 100 metros de la marpoco mas de 24 horas desde el naufragio. >> aqui esta la informacion mas reciente. >> encontrar a los seis pasajeros lujoso yate en las costas de sicilia, entre ellos un conocido magnate bri botanico. >> rescate ha sido compleja ya que la embarcacion esta mas de 150 pies bajo el mar y los buzos utilizando tanques de oxigeno solo pueden pasar un maximo de 12 minutos en esa profundidad. >> el yate llamado bellician se hundio este lunes en medio de un tormenta fuerte. >> habia un total de 22 personas a bordo, 12 pasajeros y 10 de la embarcacion esta buzos oxigeno, solo llamado bellicien de una tormenta fuerte. >> fue hallada muerta, segun medios locales, un chef entre los desaparecidos, segun tecnologico millonario que la embarcacion esta mas de 150 pies bajo el mar y los buzos uti utilizando tanques de oxigeno, solo llamado bellicien fuerte. >> reino unido, y su hija hannah, de 18 anos, fue medios segun las autoridades italianas, michael lynch, un empresario tecnologico millonario que al
destacar que no se han encontrado a los destacar que esa embarcacion esta a mas de 100 metros de la marpoco mas de 24 horas desde el naufragio. >> aqui esta la informacion mas reciente. >> encontrar a los seis pasajeros lujoso yate en las costas de sicilia, entre ellos un conocido magnate bri botanico. >> rescate ha sido compleja ya que la embarcacion esta mas de 150 pies bajo el mar y los buzos utilizando tanques de oxigeno solo pueden pasar un maximo de 12 minutos en esa...
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uh, what we're seeing though is that this is a new phase of mia and mars conflict. i'm groups of take it up and are working together to fight them in our military june to and we have seen um, uh, the rowing got trying to flee and supposedly originally targeted by drones artillery by the american army. so that's what we know so far. but they really are a minority that, that, that the world was forgotten about and still face just a terrible situation in the am or itself for the case, the ring, the, they remain kind of forcibly contained in certain areas. there are a lot of travel through the country and they all have access to education to food. so people are leaving because are absolutely desperate that, that, that, that's, that's the truth. the 2nd thing is, be eric on army. that's be working with other rabble groups to fight, to fight the military june to have basically to go for most of right kind of the state. and so there is a, a vicious fight between the erik and army and the military due to right now and the rang that are caught, stuck in between that they can
uh, what we're seeing though is that this is a new phase of mia and mars conflict. i'm groups of take it up and are working together to fight them in our military june to and we have seen um, uh, the rowing got trying to flee and supposedly originally targeted by drones artillery by the american army. so that's what we know so far. but they really are a minority that, that, that the world was forgotten about and still face just a terrible situation in the am or itself for the case, the ring,...
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also ahead on the program for force of renewed violence against man mars ro hangup minority. an alleged attack by separate trust rebels and western rough kind states leads thousands, jazz and new. gaza sees fire talks hanging the balance after a deadly is rarely strike on a school. complex sparks, international condemnation. the i'm clear, richardson, thank you very much for joining us. russia is a stepping up. it's response to a ukrainian incursion. boeing a tough reaction to the offensive on its own soil versus defense ministry released these images of what it says or strikes on a ukrainian tank and a drone in the western course region. the russian army says it also repels attacks near to villages. meanwhile, russian state media reporting more than 76000 people have been evacuated from border areas with the incursion now into it's 6. the day the local governor says more than a 1000 people were injured after ukrainian drones and missiles were shot down over the course. reach us for more on this story. let's bring in marina moran at the war studies department of kings college
also ahead on the program for force of renewed violence against man mars ro hangup minority. an alleged attack by separate trust rebels and western rough kind states leads thousands, jazz and new. gaza sees fire talks hanging the balance after a deadly is rarely strike on a school. complex sparks, international condemnation. the i'm clear, richardson, thank you very much for joining us. russia is a stepping up. it's response to a ukrainian incursion. boeing a tough reaction to the offensive on...
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we've identified places on mars where there are large amounts of liquid water.d we've identified how much of it is present and where it's sitting. this martian groundwater is between 10 and 20km beneath the surface. it'll be difficult to reach, but it could guide scientists to another promising target in the ongoing search for signs of life on mars. for now, though, this has uncovered a secret about the history of the red planet that has been buried for billions of years. victoria gill, bbc news. the last couple of nights have offered a chance to see one of the most spectacular annual sights in the sky — the perseid meteor shower. if you have clear skies — then you have a chance of getting a dazzling view — as space scientist simon foster explains. so, the meteor shower is kind of the leftover debris behind a comet called swift—tuttle. comets are like dirty snowballs. they are made of water, ice, bits of sand, carbon. and that all evaporates off and it leaves a long trail behind it. and we, the earth, punch through that tail. and when we do, that debris turns up
we've identified places on mars where there are large amounts of liquid water.d we've identified how much of it is present and where it's sitting. this martian groundwater is between 10 and 20km beneath the surface. it'll be difficult to reach, but it could guide scientists to another promising target in the ongoing search for signs of life on mars. for now, though, this has uncovered a secret about the history of the red planet that has been buried for billions of years. victoria gill, bbc...
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what does it tell us about mars itself to so here's the thing. mars was not like fun, or the mazda was better than the audio was. there was a lot of bulk and it's, and so the 1st 500 years, really ideas off model history was very wrecked. so. so that is very probably there may have been life lot of water. so can be a huge floods like you see nice them. so rather, the water goes to one of the just one of the boxes is just escaped to the post you wonder is that is locked in many drugs. and this is what was the surprise. i mean, this spacecraft was looking for us to crate and then they found something which was quite the surprise which is like about 10 miles spill in the us or volcanic rock, which is the same thing. so you have in the cracks, you have water and the amount of water is not trivial. so if it didn't dump us mars it for being a mile deep portion. so, so not as big as the entire portion or not, but still quite big. one of the 1st questions and certainly people in the media invariably ask, is this, is this an indication of life on mars? i correct me if i'm wrong. if i'm wrong, b
what does it tell us about mars itself to so here's the thing. mars was not like fun, or the mazda was better than the audio was. there was a lot of bulk and it's, and so the 1st 500 years, really ideas off model history was very wrecked. so. so that is very probably there may have been life lot of water. so can be a huge floods like you see nice them. so rather, the water goes to one of the just one of the boxes is just escaped to the post you wonder is that is locked in many drugs. and this...
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we are awaiting remarks from former president trump at mar-a-lago. about 25 minutes from now -- sorry, 35 minutes for now. do the math john. what will he have to say about kamala harris' new running mate. we will bring that to live. >> sandra: it's been a long week. more trouble for hunter biden and allegations from the justice department pair jonathan turley has been following this very closely.st he will join us liveom next. ting iberogast thanks to a unique combination of herbs, iberogast helps relieve six digestive symptoms to help you feel better. six digestive symptoms. the power of nature. iberogast. when did i call leaffilter? when i saw my gutters overflowing onto my porch. leaffilter is a permanent gutter solution, so, you never have to worry about costly damage from clogged gutters again. it's the easiest call you can make. call 833.leaf.filter today, or visit leaffilter.com. with so many choices on booking.com there are so many tina feys i could be. so i hired body doubles. mountain climbing tina at a cabin. or tree climbing tina at a bea
we are awaiting remarks from former president trump at mar-a-lago. about 25 minutes from now -- sorry, 35 minutes for now. do the math john. what will he have to say about kamala harris' new running mate. we will bring that to live. >> sandra: it's been a long week. more trouble for hunter biden and allegations from the justice department pair jonathan turley has been following this very closely.st he will join us liveom next. ting iberogast thanks to a unique combination of herbs,...
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mars buying kellanova for $36 billion.ll tell you what the ceos are saying about regulatory concerns and we'll go et the packaged goods trade ahead. don't go anywhere. >> this is "the exchange" on a whole lot here. i'm really just here for the at&t internet, it's super-fast so, any pre-launch concerns? what if nobody buys them? that's mean or, what if everybody buys them? oh, i hadn't thought of that that's probably not gonna happen can we handle that kind of traffic? the network can handle it! i downloaded eight hours of true crime stories just during our last video call i'm learning a lot ryan t. writes, "moving is stressful. can you help me take one thing off of my to do list?” ugh, moving's the worst. with xfinity, you can transfer your internet in just a few taps. just a few easy moves. did somebody say “easy moves”? ♪ ♪ oh no. no, i was talking about moving your internet. this will move the internet. ♪ ♪ ooh, ooh. -let's keep it professional. professional dancers! -ok! stay connected during your move with the best in
mars buying kellanova for $36 billion.ll tell you what the ceos are saying about regulatory concerns and we'll go et the packaged goods trade ahead. don't go anywhere. >> this is "the exchange" on a whole lot here. i'm really just here for the at&t internet, it's super-fast so, any pre-launch concerns? what if nobody buys them? that's mean or, what if everybody buys them? oh, i hadn't thought of that that's probably not gonna happen can we handle that kind of traffic? the...
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, mar a lago or an truth social. we are close to a third world war don't kid i truth social. we are close to a i third world war don't kid yourself, because they are laughing, they're not laughing too loud they are worried about a certain person winning the election. if you see the post today. on day three of the democratic national convention,
, mar a lago or an truth social. we are close to a third world war don't kid i truth social. we are close to a i third world war don't kid yourself, because they are laughing, they're not laughing too loud they are worried about a certain person winning the election. if you see the post today. on day three of the democratic national convention,
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trump going before the cameras at mar a rag go t-a-lago agreeing to the abc news debate to challenging vice president harris to meet for two others next month. trump criticizing the vice president's intelligence and lodging complaints about coverage of the large crowds at her rallies. he also claimed abortion a key focus of her campaign will only be a small issue come november. and he was pressed, will there be a peaceful transfer of power if he loses? on the campaign trial today, vice president harris and governor tim walz met with uaw members in michigan. their blitz of battleground states takes them to phoenix, arizona, tomorrow. abc's selina wang leads us off. >> reporter: tonight, it's official. former president donald trump and vice president kamala harris will face off in a primetime debate on abc next month. the debate, one of three trump agreed to during a mar-a-lago press conference, his first public appearance since the debut of the new democratic ticket. >> i just look forward to these debates. i think it's very important that we have them. i think they'll be very revealing
trump going before the cameras at mar a rag go t-a-lago agreeing to the abc news debate to challenging vice president harris to meet for two others next month. trump criticizing the vice president's intelligence and lodging complaints about coverage of the large crowds at her rallies. he also claimed abortion a key focus of her campaign will only be a small issue come november. and he was pressed, will there be a peaceful transfer of power if he loses? on the campaign trial today, vice...
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an underground custom-made by mars cave.ot build underground where temperature is more controlled? where there is some protection? >> reporter: professor mark runs stanford's biometics lab. >> we are in mechanical engineering and here we go. we have abigail working on a robotic tadpole. >> reporter: students develop tiny robots. >> we have a couple working on whiskers in the water for underwater robots. dan is reaching on reach bot. >> reporter: a little robot about the size of a volleyball, that may someway climb into and check out martian caves and possible human habitation . >> how do you get around? >> the objective is have something go into space almost nothing else can do. how about small robot? but with really long arms. 30 feet long, so it can just reach out and grab. like a giant spider, essentially, work its way around the inside of the cave. >> reporter: that is the challenge, first, the robot has to get a grip on itself. >> what you have are rays of very sharp spines is. the spines are made of fish hooks, or sutu
an underground custom-made by mars cave.ot build underground where temperature is more controlled? where there is some protection? >> reporter: professor mark runs stanford's biometics lab. >> we are in mechanical engineering and here we go. we have abigail working on a robotic tadpole. >> reporter: students develop tiny robots. >> we have a couple working on whiskers in the water for underwater robots. dan is reaching on reach bot. >> reporter: a little robot...
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the former president was the first to break the news that a mar-a-lago press conference this afternoonat's where he blamed harris for everything from high prices to illegal immigration to the supposedly client of san francisco. cbs's caitlin huey-burns was in the room asking questions, and she starts us off tonight from west palm beach, florida. >> if she becomes president come our country is going to be a giant fail. >> reporter: in an hour-long press conference at his mar-a-lago resort today, former president trump aims to knock vice president kamala harris out of the headlines. how have you recalibrated your strategy to compete against harris? >> i haven't recalibrated strategy at all. it's the same policies, open borders, weak on crime, she's -- i think she's worse than biden. >> reporter: and he called her out for not taking questions directly from reporters since she became a nominee. >> she doesn't know how to do a news conference. she is not smart enough to do a news conference. >> reporter: no harris press conference is on the calendar, but at least one debate is. they will be
the former president was the first to break the news that a mar-a-lago press conference this afternoonat's where he blamed harris for everything from high prices to illegal immigration to the supposedly client of san francisco. cbs's caitlin huey-burns was in the room asking questions, and she starts us off tonight from west palm beach, florida. >> if she becomes president come our country is going to be a giant fail. >> reporter: in an hour-long press conference at his mar-a-lago...
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obviously talk about that 40 minute delay right off the top for mar-a-lago.ier walton news nation. >> vice president kamala harris has pledged to eliminate taxes on tips if she wins the white house. this is very similar to a proposal that donald trump announced in june. the national restaurant association says association says service workers around the country rely largely on tips to help boost their income since many make a reduced minimum wage. but financial experts say no tax on tips could have unintended consequences and companies could find loopholes to exploit that system. >> times fees and taxes and things like that can be like whac-a-mole one goes down. another one pops up. there's increasing evidence that a lot of gen x'ers and millennials in particular are stingy tempers. >> according to the 9 bipartisan committee for a responsible federal budget, eliminating tax tips would leave a hole in the federal revenue over the next decade between 150 billion and 250 billion dollars. >> a city of berkeley is placing a measure on the november ballot to renew
obviously talk about that 40 minute delay right off the top for mar-a-lago.ier walton news nation. >> vice president kamala harris has pledged to eliminate taxes on tips if she wins the white house. this is very similar to a proposal that donald trump announced in june. the national restaurant association says association says service workers around the country rely largely on tips to help boost their income since many make a reduced minimum wage. but financial experts say no tax on tips...
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scientists say they have found signs of water on mars. scientists at the university of california, san diego's scripps institute of oceanography call it the best evidence yet that mars has water beyond the ice that's at its poles. they say the water is buried in cracks seven miles, 7 to 12 miles under the martian surface. it most likely would have seeped in billions of years ago when the mars. when mars had rivers and lakes. >> water affects just about everything about a planet's evolution. in mars, we get to see a water cycle without humans, we know that water is a key ingredient for life as we know it. and it means that it's potentially habitable, in the mid crust of mars. and so there's just so much to learn when you know where the water went. >> now, 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 wee
scientists say they have found signs of water on mars. scientists at the university of california, san diego's scripps institute of oceanography call it the best evidence yet that mars has water beyond the ice that's at its poles. they say the water is buried in cracks seven miles, 7 to 12 miles under the martian surface. it most likely would have seeped in billions of years ago when the mars. when mars had rivers and lakes. >> water affects just about everything about a planet's...
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mars is involved in a $36 billion deal to take over the name behind pringles and pop tarts.ometimes a big deals happen because of their own sort of rationale. it's interesting timing. david: it is a sign of the times as folks are cutting back on big deals of the day they are eating more snacks and the snack makers understand this. mars had a lot of snacks not available anymore, all of the sweet delicious stuff you and i have in our closet so our wives don't get them but they are going into a healthy snack, the kind bars and in an attempt to do this, mars is a private company. it is a break off of kellogg which broke into two pieces, that the public company, stock has gone up since mars announced it would make this deal for $30 million but it's a big company that involves a lot of people, 23,000 employees, $13 billion they made last year and they make a lot of stuff, this is the mars brand, the sweet stuff, unhealthy stuff, since people are snacking on healthy stuff more. mars wants to push stuff they can put on supermarket shelves in the snack area which they didn't have. ke
mars is involved in a $36 billion deal to take over the name behind pringles and pop tarts.ometimes a big deals happen because of their own sort of rationale. it's interesting timing. david: it is a sign of the times as folks are cutting back on big deals of the day they are eating more snacks and the snack makers understand this. mars had a lot of snacks not available anymore, all of the sweet delicious stuff you and i have in our closet so our wives don't get them but they are going into a...
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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 seismometer was able to watch it and detect those waves. and scientists on earth two years later have now been studying all of that data and found that the speed of the seismic waves change depending on which type of rock those waves were going through. and they matched it up with the types of rocks on planet earth that matched it best and found that it was volcanic rock filled with liquid water. so that's how they came to this conclusion. they've got the data, but they have actually touched, scene, felt the water. yeah. okay. so quickly do they go do a mission now to try to get the water out? i know everybody is saying now you got to bring in bruce willis, right? i get it. but in order to actually get this water out, you need a big drill that can drill
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 seismometer was able to watch it and detect those waves. and scientists on earth two years later have now been studying all of that data and found that the speed of the seismic waves change depending on which type of rock...
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water on mars.the lead study author, uc san diego geophysicist professor vashawn wright. good morning to you, professor wright. good morning. and i should also say that you are also a former uc berkeley postdoctoral fellow as well. thank you for joining us. so let's start with this. the water of mars was discovered through something california residents are familiar with. we're talking about seismic activity. professor, how do quakes reveal water on mars? >> yeah. so essentially, when marsquakes occur or there is an impact, the waves from that impact travel from the deep subsurface to the surface of the earth, where there is a seismometer that nasa and the insight team has placed on the surface of the earth. by examining the properties of these waves, seismologists are able to decipher how the speed of seismic waves change with depth in the deep subsurface of a planet. and what we were able to do is to use a theoretical rock physics model that connects the speed of waves to what the rock is made of,
water on mars.the lead study author, uc san diego geophysicist professor vashawn wright. good morning to you, professor wright. good morning. and i should also say that you are also a former uc berkeley postdoctoral fellow as well. thank you for joining us. so let's start with this. the water of mars was discovered through something california residents are familiar with. we're talking about seismic activity. professor, how do quakes reveal water on mars? >> yeah. so essentially, when...
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an entire ocean has been found on mars, or rather under its surface.have received this data from the nasa probe, which is currently on the red planet. the huge reservoir was discovered using seismic data. the study showed that this water could fill the martian oceans, covering the entire planet with a layer 2 km thick. however, it is difficult to access these colossal. water at a depth of 11 to 20 km, however, for confirming these data, searching for potential signs of microbial life will require additional equipment, including drilling rigs. the martian surface is covered with dry riverbeds and so-called lake beds, indicating that water was once abundant on the planet, but about 3.5 billion years ago, mars lost most of its atmosphere and essentially dried up. however, water remains there in the form of minerals and ices, as well as in the interiors of the planets. in early august, the european space agency showed new footage of what was once the largest lake on mars, it 's called eridania, billions of years ago it contained more water than all the oth
an entire ocean has been found on mars, or rather under its surface.have received this data from the nasa probe, which is currently on the red planet. the huge reservoir was discovered using seismic data. the study showed that this water could fill the martian oceans, covering the entire planet with a layer 2 km thick. however, it is difficult to access these colossal. water at a depth of 11 to 20 km, however, for confirming these data, searching for potential signs of microbial life will...
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le perdiÓ en el mar, se reencuentra con sus dueÑos.of your business. like that ready to launch stage. that open for business stage. that sell it everywhere until you sell out stage. that count it up, ship it out stage. and that "wait, did we just hit a million orders?" stage. whatever the stage, businesses that grow grow with shopify. maity: este son feliz reencuentro, una perrita ha vuelto con su familia tras perderse en el mar. estar nadando por mÁs de una hora. elian: la encontraron a una milla y media. esta mascota viajaba en una embarcaciÓn con sus dueÑos pero se cayÓ en el agua en algÚn momento. afortunadamente ya se reuniÓ con su familia. maity: ahÍ estÁ de regreso con ellos. asÍ llegamos al final con las noticias mÁs importantes. asÍ llegamos al final con las noticias mÁs importantes. [música]
le perdiÓ en el mar, se reencuentra con sus dueÑos.of your business. like that ready to launch stage. that open for business stage. that sell it everywhere until you sell out stage. that count it up, ship it out stage. and that "wait, did we just hit a million orders?" stage. whatever the stage, businesses that grow grow with shopify. maity: este son feliz reencuentro, una perrita ha vuelto con su familia tras perderse en el mar. estar nadando por mÁs de una hora. elian: la...
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te saludo desde mar—a—lago, donde el expresidente trump dio una conferencia de prensa, la primera quedaidata por el partido demÓcrata y despuÉs escogerÁ tim walz homo su candidato a la vicepresidencia. donald trump dijo que el paÍs estÁ peor que cuando lo dejo, que la economÍa estÁ peor, hay mucha mÁs inseguridad, que el liderazgo biden y kamala harris no saben cÓmo lidiar con los problemas. dicen que la vicepresidenta kamala harris no fue votada en una elecciÓn, pero a Él eso no le importa, dice que el candidato a vicepresidente que ella escogiÓ, el gobernador de minnesota tim walz, dice que es un hombre de extrema izquierda radical, y si que estÁ metido en el mundo transgÉnero, y que seguramente a Él como a kamala harris no le interesa que la gente estÁ saliendo de las prisiones cruzando las fronteras para venir a estados unidos ni que personas estÉn saliendo de san antonio para venir a la frontera. dijo que la bolsa se desplomÓ, que 20 millones sin tener pruebas, que 20 millones de personas entrado al paÍs desde la fedra, desde que el presidente biden y harris han estado presidiendo
te saludo desde mar—a—lago, donde el expresidente trump dio una conferencia de prensa, la primera quedaidata por el partido demÓcrata y despuÉs escogerÁ tim walz homo su candidato a la vicepresidencia. donald trump dijo que el paÍs estÁ peor que cuando lo dejo, que la economÍa estÁ peor, hay mucha mÁs inseguridad, que el liderazgo biden y kamala harris no saben cÓmo lidiar con los problemas. dicen que la vicepresidenta kamala harris no fue votada en una elecciÓn, pero a Él eso no...
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trump has one event, come down to mar-a-lago. again, like i said, no shade. if i were 78, that is how i would want to script it, too. but how do you understand the strange lack of offense? actually if you count up the numbers, like he just has not been on the road. >> he was asked about that today at the press conference and he scoffed at accomplished back at the question. but the press conference we saw today, this was classic trump in so many ways. he was trying to contrast himself with the vice president, kamala harris who received some criticism about not doing any interviews or press conferences herself. really this is about him trying to take the spotlight off of the momentum that harris-walz campaign has had since walz was announced and since harris took at the top of the ticket inviting reporters down there to pepper him with questions, showing off mar-a-lago. it really going all over the map in terms of his answers to questions in a way to try to defend himself and to try to turn the media's attention away from the real momentum that we have seen jus
trump has one event, come down to mar-a-lago. again, like i said, no shade. if i were 78, that is how i would want to script it, too. but how do you understand the strange lack of offense? actually if you count up the numbers, like he just has not been on the road. >> he was asked about that today at the press conference and he scoffed at accomplished back at the question. but the press conference we saw today, this was classic trump in so many ways. he was trying to contrast himself with...
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uh, what we're seeing though is that this is a new phase of me and mars conflict. i'm groups of take it up and are working together to fight them in our military june to and we have seen um, uh, the rowing got trying to flee and supposedly originally targeted by drones artillery by the american army. so that's what we know so far. but they really are a minority that, that, that the world was forgotten about and still face just a terrible situation in the amount itself. yeah, as you mentioned, there was a long history of persecution, of the right hand. good man more. our audience will remember a hundreds of thousands of people fled the country back in 2017 after a military lead crackdown. then can you go into a little more detail about why we are now seeing additional people trying to leave as well the case, the ring, the, they remain kind of forcibly contained in certain areas. there are a lot of travel through the country and they all have access to education to food. so people are leaving because they're absolutely desperate that the that's, that's the truth. the
uh, what we're seeing though is that this is a new phase of me and mars conflict. i'm groups of take it up and are working together to fight them in our military june to and we have seen um, uh, the rowing got trying to flee and supposedly originally targeted by drones artillery by the american army. so that's what we know so far. but they really are a minority that, that, that the world was forgotten about and still face just a terrible situation in the amount itself. yeah, as you mentioned,...
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and of course the conversation was also marred bide technical glitches as well.by a cyber attack. of course elon musk did not provide any evidence to suggest that was the case. it was just the line we heard from the company. and nbc news also reached out to try and independently verify whether or not a cyber attack had taken place. our team was not able to do so, so all of this ultimately coming back on musk, and questions now being asked about the future of the platform and how it's going to address these issues for political events of this scale into the future. certainly an interesting story to watch, john. >> we should note the rest of twitter worked just fine during the event. we will see if other explanations are put forth. cnbc's dan murphy live from london, thank you. we appreciate it. >>> next up here donald trump says he plans to sue the department of justice over that search of his mar-a-lago estate two years ago. we'll break down the legal notice and what this could mean for special counsel jack smith as he seeks an appeal in that classified documents
and of course the conversation was also marred bide technical glitches as well.by a cyber attack. of course elon musk did not provide any evidence to suggest that was the case. it was just the line we heard from the company. and nbc news also reached out to try and independently verify whether or not a cyber attack had taken place. our team was not able to do so, so all of this ultimately coming back on musk, and questions now being asked about the future of the platform and how it's going to...