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here is an image of neptune. it works, doesn't it? , :, :, :, , image of neptune. charlie. his beard. yes! good imagination, charlie- very— his beard. yes! good imagination, charlie. very good. _ his beard. yes! good imagination, charlie. very good. dramatic i his beard. yes! good imagination, i charlie. very good. dramatic scenes, what do you — charlie. very good. dramatic scenes, what do you think? _ ican i can see it straightaway, you don't have to squint. fir i can see it straightaway, you don't have to squint-— have to squint. or you 'ust have to retend have to squint. or you 'ust have to pretend sometimes, i have to squint. or you just have to pretend sometimes, you - have to squint. or you just have to pretend sometimes, you just i have to squint. or you just have to pretend sometimes, you just say, | have to squint. or you just have to i pretend sometimes, you just say, oh, yes. sometimes you can't see it. the face of something in a pizza. yes. face of something in a pizza. yes, 'ust to face of something in a pizza. yes, just to keep _ face of something in a
here is an image of neptune. it works, doesn't it? , :, :, :, , image of neptune. charlie. his beard. yes! good imagination, charlie- very— his beard. yes! good imagination, charlie. very good. _ his beard. yes! good imagination, charlie. very good. dramatic i his beard. yes! good imagination, i charlie. very good. dramatic scenes, what do you — charlie. very good. dramatic scenes, what do you think? _ ican i can see it straightaway, you don't have to squint. fir i can see it straightaway,...
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they'll take you to the neptune pool where clark gable swam.to do it. >>> one bay area city is home to the most millionaires. can you guess which one? we'll tell you when we come back. >>> coming up on our7:00 newscast, we're talking about herd community. san jose is on the verge, but is it actually ever possible to reach it? >>> and the bitter reaction continues about the giants' new uniforms. we have a conversation about why they're so polarizing and how long these, we say creamsicles, will stick around. >>> the race to space for billionaires. richard branson will kick off this weekend. why he's so anxious to reach the final frontier, coming nun about a minute. >>> san jose tops the global ranking.inds the south bay has the highest concentration of the ultra wealthy. that means people making $30 million or more, worth $30 million or more. researchers computed that in san jose and neighboring cities, one in every 727 people is worth $30 million or more. lot of rich people in the south bay. switzerland and hong kong are ranked second and third.
they'll take you to the neptune pool where clark gable swam.to do it. >>> one bay area city is home to the most millionaires. can you guess which one? we'll tell you when we come back. >>> coming up on our7:00 newscast, we're talking about herd community. san jose is on the verge, but is it actually ever possible to reach it? >>> and the bitter reaction continues about the giants' new uniforms. we have a conversation about why they're so polarizing and how long these,...
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the pandemic, more than $800.00 maritime organizations, including shipping companies, signed the neptune declaration. it calls the thief farris, to be recognised as key workers who should be prioritized in the vaccine rollouts and the crew changes to be facilitated. if all of a sudden the world says, because of it, we kind of have a fair is coming and going. the whole country will come out. they are essentially where it is in that respect. they have forgotten about they say the ships come and go to the products. common guy. don't say the human side of it. the guys are from same club of the street. i cannot come on board. yeah. okay. and i was good because for 12 months, oh, i thought you said yeah, we've got some disco is that we've got some will fit for you. i'm gonna read them for this one for every current. okay. i'll get them for you. even these small acts of kindness resonate for c fair is arriving on foreign shores proof. they've not been forgotten. you know, you just let us know and we'll try and get it for you. yeah. you can leave the ship . we'll do the shopping for you. yep. ok
the pandemic, more than $800.00 maritime organizations, including shipping companies, signed the neptune declaration. it calls the thief farris, to be recognised as key workers who should be prioritized in the vaccine rollouts and the crew changes to be facilitated. if all of a sudden the world says, because of it, we kind of have a fair is coming and going. the whole country will come out. they are essentially where it is in that respect. they have forgotten about they say the ships come and...
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the noble horizon because x a planet known to these day is 9000 times further away from earth than neptune. how do you search for something that is just so far away? well, it's difficult to find a planet because it's very close to a very bright object that is the star. so we have to do tricks. we're using what we call indirect effect, off the planet, on the star saw bell 2 main effects that you can use. the 1st one is when the planet is orbiting the star. the star is moving a little bit. it's tiny motion. but if you are very sensitive machine to measure this motions, if you use, for example, the change of the speed of the style, you can detect the planet that way. the other way is if you got lucky and the planet is just crossing the line of sight between you and the stall, it makes for a brief moment. a slight shadow because transit and we see a slight decrease of the light of the star. and we use that to get the size of the planet. essentially, all the planet have been found. have been detected babies to technique so far. uh huh. what we hear a lot during the last decade that our galaxy m
the noble horizon because x a planet known to these day is 9000 times further away from earth than neptune. how do you search for something that is just so far away? well, it's difficult to find a planet because it's very close to a very bright object that is the star. so we have to do tricks. we're using what we call indirect effect, off the planet, on the star saw bell 2 main effects that you can use. the 1st one is when the planet is orbiting the star. the star is moving a little bit. it's...
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rise and the clothes as x a planet known to these day is 9000 times further away from earth than neptune. how do you search for something that is just so far away? well, it's difficult to find a planet because it's very close to a very bright object that is the star. so we have to do tricks. we're using what we call indirect effect of the planet on the star saw bell 2 main effects that you can use. the 1st one is.
rise and the clothes as x a planet known to these day is 9000 times further away from earth than neptune. how do you search for something that is just so far away? well, it's difficult to find a planet because it's very close to a very bright object that is the star. so we have to do tricks. we're using what we call indirect effect of the planet on the star saw bell 2 main effects that you can use. the 1st one is.
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. >> he was also in charge of seal team six during neptune's a spear, the daring operation that took out osama bin laden. >> it showed that we as americans can do the hard things and do them well. >> he salutes the drake greatest generation, and has faith in a new one. this week on a special independence day firing line. >> firing line, with margaret ú part by robert ranieri, charles r schwab, the fair weather foundation, the family foundation, and by corporate funding is provided by stevens inc., and morgan stanley. >> admiral william mc raven, welcome back to firing line for a special edition episode honoring independence day. thank you for your service. >> thank you, margaret, good to be with you. >> admiral, you've just written a book, the hero code, lessons learned from lives well lived. your father served in world war ii, and you share memories of him and his fellow servicemembers swapping stories about missions. did you have a sense that you would follow in your father's footsteps? >> i don't know, as a young boy, whether i thought i would follow following my father's footstep
. >> he was also in charge of seal team six during neptune's a spear, the daring operation that took out osama bin laden. >> it showed that we as americans can do the hard things and do them well. >> he salutes the drake greatest generation, and has faith in a new one. this week on a special independence day firing line. >> firing line, with margaret ú part by robert ranieri, charles r schwab, the fair weather foundation, the family foundation, and by corporate funding...
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and because x a planet known to the day is 9000 times further away from earth than neptune. how do you search for something that is just so far away? well, it's difficult to find a planet because it's very close to a very bright object that is the star. so we have to do tricks. we're using what we call indirect effect, off the planet, on the star saw bell 2 main effects that you can use. the 1st one is when the planet is orbiting the style. the style is moving a little bit tiny motion. but if you are very sensitive machine to measure this motions, if you use, for example, the change of the speed of the style, you can detect the plan. and that way, the other way is if you got lucky and the planet is just crossing the line of sight between you and the stall, it makes for a brief moment. a slight shadow because transit and we see a slide decrease of the light of the star. and we use that to get the size of the planet. essentially, all the planet have been found. have been detected babies to technique so far. uh huh. what we hear a lot during the last decade that are galaxy migh
and because x a planet known to the day is 9000 times further away from earth than neptune. how do you search for something that is just so far away? well, it's difficult to find a planet because it's very close to a very bright object that is the star. so we have to do tricks. we're using what we call indirect effect, off the planet, on the star saw bell 2 main effects that you can use. the 1st one is when the planet is orbiting the style. the style is moving a little bit tiny motion. but if...
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neptune one gets only one third of its height, achieving epic views, but no time in zero gravity.flight that requires no preflight training for his passengers. it will arrive a few days before the trip, allowing sometimes to visit the launchpad towards the capsule and make sure everyone feels comfortable. the trip will last about six hours, well before the crack of dawn, to see the world's most perspective their sunrise creeping up from behind planet earth. space travelers can get behind -- out of their seat, enjoying mimosas, and talk to the pilot. eventually the balloon will slowly deflate and the capsule will land gently in a large body of water, were a special vote will pick it up and bring -- boat will pick it up and bring the passengers back to shore. it will ramp up to 100 flights per location per year. the goal, say the founders, is to go quickly and bring space tourism to the masses, or at least those that can afford it. i'm nikki ekstein. for more on the future of apps, -- for travel follow us on your favorite platforms. anna: the balloon gradually deflates and lands in
neptune one gets only one third of its height, achieving epic views, but no time in zero gravity.flight that requires no preflight training for his passengers. it will arrive a few days before the trip, allowing sometimes to visit the launchpad towards the capsule and make sure everyone feels comfortable. the trip will last about six hours, well before the crack of dawn, to see the world's most perspective their sunrise creeping up from behind planet earth. space travelers can get behind -- out...
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team six during neptune spear, the daring operation that took out osama bin laden. >> it showed that we as americans can do the hard things and do them well. >> he salutes the greatest generation and has faith in a new one. this week on a special independence day "firing line." >> "firing line th margaret hoover" is made possible in part by... ...and by... corporate funding is provided by... >> admiral william mcraven, welcome back to "firing line" for a special edition episode honoring independence day. thank you for your service. >> thank you, margaret. good to be with you. >> admiral, you've just written a book, "the hero code: lessons learned from lives well lived," and your father served in world war ii. and you share memories of him and his fellow service members swapping stories about their missions. did u have a sense that you would follow in your father's footsteps? >> yeah, i don't know as a young boy whether i thought i would follow in my father's footsteps. what i knew was i loved the camaraderie. i loved the sense of patriotism. i loved the sense of kind of duty, honor a
team six during neptune spear, the daring operation that took out osama bin laden. >> it showed that we as americans can do the hard things and do them well. >> he salutes the greatest generation and has faith in a new one. this week on a special independence day "firing line." >> "firing line th margaret hoover" is made possible in part by... ...and by... corporate funding is provided by... >> admiral william mcraven, welcome back to "firing...
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and because x a planet known to these day is 9000 times further away from earth than neptune. how do you search for something that is just so far away? well, it's difficult to find a planet because it's very close to a very bright object that is the star. so we have to do tricks. we're using what we call indirect effect of the planet. under star sabelle, 2 main effects that you can use. the 1st one is when the planet is orbiting the style, the style is moving a little bit tiny motion. but if you are very sensitive machine to measure this motions, if you use, for example, the change of the speed of the style, you can detect a plant that way. the other way is if you got lucky and the planet is just crossing the line of sight between you and the stall, it makes for a brief moment. a slight shadow because transit and we see a slide decrease of the light of the star. and we use that to get the size of the planet. essentially, all the planet have been found. have been detected babies to technique so far. uh huh. what we hear a lot during the last decade that are galaxy might be teem
and because x a planet known to these day is 9000 times further away from earth than neptune. how do you search for something that is just so far away? well, it's difficult to find a planet because it's very close to a very bright object that is the star. so we have to do tricks. we're using what we call indirect effect of the planet. under star sabelle, 2 main effects that you can use. the 1st one is when the planet is orbiting the style, the style is moving a little bit tiny motion. but if...
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neptune one gets only one third as high achieving epic views with zero time in zero gravity.no preflight training for passengers. those who book will arrive on site a few days before the trip. the trips will last about six hours departing well before the crack of dawn in order to see the world's most spectacular sunrise. along the way, space travelers can get out of the reclining seats, eat a fancy breakfast, order from the bar, or chat with the pilot who doubles as a tour guide. the balloon will eventually slowly deflate and the capsule will land in a body of water were special boat will take the visitors back to shore. the goal is to scale quickly and bring space tourism to the masses or at least those who can afford it. for more on the future of travel, follow us on your favorite platform. caroline: from balloons back rockets, let's get back to the billionaire race for space. joining us now is ed ludlow who will be in new mexico on sunday for the big event. a little bit of shade throwing going on between blue origin versus virgin galactic earlier on twitter. is richard bra
neptune one gets only one third as high achieving epic views with zero time in zero gravity.no preflight training for passengers. those who book will arrive on site a few days before the trip. the trips will last about six hours departing well before the crack of dawn in order to see the world's most spectacular sunrise. along the way, space travelers can get out of the reclining seats, eat a fancy breakfast, order from the bar, or chat with the pilot who doubles as a tour guide. the balloon...
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a fantastic start to the morning, neptune beach, florida.crowded this afternoon with people flocking to beat the heat. we had those heat warnings, alerts stretching from kansas city all the way down towards jacksonville. heat advisories and excessive heat warning. heat index temperatures could climb as high as 107 degrees in dallas, 108 degrees in memphis and cooler air pus >>> good morning 50s at the coast to near 70 inland but we cool off today. i clouds to operate ng >>> our "gma" pet of the week and this morning, he is a puppy with a purpose. piglet known affectionately as the deaf, blind and pink puppy teaches us the power of love and kindness and now he's ready to tell his story with the help of his humans. take a look. ♪ >> ready, here. >> piglet is a dog, he looks like a baby pig when we got him. he is a feisty, really active little dog who happens to be deaf and blind. >> reporter: when melissa and warren shapiro who already had six dogs decided to foster piglet it was just supposed to be temporary. >> i am very clear in my mind whe
a fantastic start to the morning, neptune beach, florida.crowded this afternoon with people flocking to beat the heat. we had those heat warnings, alerts stretching from kansas city all the way down towards jacksonville. heat advisories and excessive heat warning. heat index temperatures could climb as high as 107 degrees in dallas, 108 degrees in memphis and cooler air pus >>> good morning 50s at the coast to near 70 inland but we cool off today. i clouds to operate ng >>>...
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. >> he was also in charge of seal team six during neptune's a spear, the daring operation that tookowed that we as americans can do the hard things and do them well. >> he salutes the drake greatest generation, and has faith in a new one. this week on
. >> he was also in charge of seal team six during neptune's a spear, the daring operation that tookowed that we as americans can do the hard things and do them well. >> he salutes the drake greatest generation, and has faith in a new one. this week on
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i would choose neptune but i just don't have the rocket right now or the money.bout it. steve: right and we're going to have a simpled a great space panel to discuss what happens -- brian: on earth. steve: about 10 minutes before they take off. we will do that. in the meantime let's blast off to tampa, where they've been having the student action summit , the s. a.s. with turningpoint usa and our buddy pete hegseth from the weekend show is down there right now, and you've had a full plate of activities so far. pete: that right. good morning, i have a plan guys i think we should pool our money , you guys have a lot more than me have we'll put it all in a pot. steve: not really. pete: if this flight goes well we'll get one seat and draw straws and one of us from fox & friends will get on one of these future flights after pooling our money. brian: you know what's going to happen though? steve: it's about $50 million, it's a big pool. brian: just knowing pete it's enterprise reporter lawrence jones will end up reporting on his flight, and that's going to be the probl
i would choose neptune but i just don't have the rocket right now or the money.bout it. steve: right and we're going to have a simpled a great space panel to discuss what happens -- brian: on earth. steve: about 10 minutes before they take off. we will do that. in the meantime let's blast off to tampa, where they've been having the student action summit , the s. a.s. with turningpoint usa and our buddy pete hegseth from the weekend show is down there right now, and you've had a full plate of...