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summers: the haze particles are very small. you could have the atmosphere decreased by factor of 10 and can still have a haze present. it could still be there. if you want to take the other part -- mr. stern: for a long time there have been models and climate models for pluto that suggested as it draws the sunday pressure could precipitously drop. in fact, during a time when the national academy and committees were looking at a pluto mission and its priority, there was an interest in trying to get pluto while it had a substantial atmosphere. that helped motivate the case to get a mission launched in the 200's0's. eventually there came to be a believe that it has been 25 or more years since its closest approach to the sun, maybe there is not going to be any atmosphere to collapse. what rex has detected is the first stage of the collapse just as it arrives. we will see if this is in fact it is complicated, not related to atmospheric collapse, and we have several more rex data sets that will help inform the question because we got
summers: the haze particles are very small. you could have the atmosphere decreased by factor of 10 and can still have a haze present. it could still be there. if you want to take the other part -- mr. stern: for a long time there have been models and climate models for pluto that suggested as it draws the sunday pressure could precipitously drop. in fact, during a time when the national academy and committees were looking at a pluto mission and its priority, there was an interest in trying to...
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from the cold war days of tracking the nuclear weapons programs in china and russia, looking at particlest came across the pacific that are minute in scale and weigh on the order of a million to one millionth of one gram and these particles are everywhere and you can't clear them away and the samples taken will reveal the chemical composition of the particles that are found. what the isotopic composition of the uranium is, what the particles look like, which gives a lot of information about how and where they are formed. so i think that you can make a categoric statement but i think the strength of the measures are extraordinary compared to anything in the past that has ever existed before. >> matthew bunn, clearly the briefing we got from tom is the tip of the iceberg on what president obama has heard from his briefers about this kind of science and technology and certainly benjamin netanyahu has heard much more than this about the specifics of this science. how would you characterize what netanyahu said about comparing this to flushing meth down the toilet when benjamin netanyahu knows
from the cold war days of tracking the nuclear weapons programs in china and russia, looking at particlest came across the pacific that are minute in scale and weigh on the order of a million to one millionth of one gram and these particles are everywhere and you can't clear them away and the samples taken will reveal the chemical composition of the particles that are found. what the isotopic composition of the uranium is, what the particles look like, which gives a lot of information about how...
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professor emeritus at the university of chicago specialized in theoretical studies of sub-atomic particles. in 2008 nambu and two japanese scientists jointly won the nobel prize in physics for their research on particle physics. >>> it's time now for world weather with our meteorologist sayaka mori. tropical storm nangka is still bringing lots of rain and strong winds to parts of japan. what's the latest? >> strong typhoon nangka made landfall last night. it caused significant weather events in many parts of japan. the strongest winds were reported in umaji prefecture. and high waves were recorded in the key peninsula. now it has weakened. a minimal tropical storm but still bringing heavy rain across japan. the system will likely weaken to a tropical depression and then head towards the north of the country. again, it's still a tropical storm so strong winds and high waves are still occurring across the central areas of japan. and more heavy rain in anticipated. the heaviest rain will likely fall in the tokai region. rain will likely raise the potential of flooding and landslides and the g
professor emeritus at the university of chicago specialized in theoretical studies of sub-atomic particles. in 2008 nambu and two japanese scientists jointly won the nobel prize in physics for their research on particle physics. >>> it's time now for world weather with our meteorologist sayaka mori. tropical storm nangka is still bringing lots of rain and strong winds to parts of japan. what's the latest? >> strong typhoon nangka made landfall last night. it caused significant...
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saw a 16% improvement in the most harmful levels of smaller particles.mes along with an 18% improvement in sulfur dioxide levels. even given those improvements, the level of pollution in china remains above global standards with the pm2.5 levels, even with the 16% taken off, is still seven times above the world health organization's maximum. ♪ katty: you may never have heard of robert bunch, but as the consul in charleston during the american civil war he might have changed history. he was instrumental in keeping the united kingdom from siding with the confederates. he sent messages saying that a confederate victory would revive the african slave trade. you write that this is a spy that almost single-handedly change the course of the american civil war. >> that would've been a claim if i went that far. he was instrumental and affecting the policy of great britain toward the confederacy. when the confederates conceded from the union they thought that britain would not have a choice but to back them. it was under that assumption that they broke away. they
saw a 16% improvement in the most harmful levels of smaller particles.mes along with an 18% improvement in sulfur dioxide levels. even given those improvements, the level of pollution in china remains above global standards with the pm2.5 levels, even with the 16% taken off, is still seven times above the world health organization's maximum. ♪ katty: you may never have heard of robert bunch, but as the consul in charleston during the american civil war he might have changed history. he was...
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these particles constitute a haze layer. this is a cross-section of that haze layer showing structure. the colors have then enhanced. they are not real colors, just so you can see that there is structure. there is an argument going on if this is dynamics or chemistry. this probably both, but the real answer is this is our first peek at weather in pluto's atmosphere . to illustrate that a little bit more, there's a hint that there is either a layer of hayes at 30 miles, 50 miles, or a combination of layers and waves in this region. those are the kinds of things we will have to sort out the coming weeks, and that will help us sort out how the atmosphere works, but the hayes is extensive, at least 100 miles above the surface. that's a big surprise, five times further than our models predicted. paul's predicted -- models predicted they would form where temperatures are called, but it's forming high in the atmosphere where temperatures are hot from pluto's specter, which is not hot from our perspective. it's a mystery. it's one o
these particles constitute a haze layer. this is a cross-section of that haze layer showing structure. the colors have then enhanced. they are not real colors, just so you can see that there is structure. there is an argument going on if this is dynamics or chemistry. this probably both, but the real answer is this is our first peek at weather in pluto's atmosphere . to illustrate that a little bit more, there's a hint that there is either a layer of hayes at 30 miles, 50 miles, or a...
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super poligrip seals out more food particles.ood won't get stuck and you can enjoy every single bite. eat loud, live loud, super poligrip. super poligrip holds your dentures tightly in place so you never have to hold back. laugh loud, live loud, super poligrip. >> announcer: today on "the chew." ready for more chicken recipes that you can possibly handle. we're roosting away on our very best of chicken. >> this is a home run. >> announcer: what's the martina mcbride special that's got clinton going coo coo. >> shut up [ laughter ] >> and what's the secret behind this five flavored wing wonder. >> my chicken has five insanely delicious types of fat in one pan. >> announcer: first, one mom with one big dilemma. can we help her simplify this oh so good restaurant dinner. well it all starts right now on "the chew." [ cheers and applause ] >> good afternoon and welcome to "the chew." if you're looking for chicken
super poligrip seals out more food particles.ood won't get stuck and you can enjoy every single bite. eat loud, live loud, super poligrip. super poligrip holds your dentures tightly in place so you never have to hold back. laugh loud, live loud, super poligrip. >> announcer: today on "the chew." ready for more chicken recipes that you can possibly handle. we're roosting away on our very best of chicken. >> this is a home run. >> announcer: what's the martina mcbride...
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the ice is special because it contains small gas particles that bubble up when you add liquid.is case we are lucky to find whiskey and pore it in there and you hear the bubbles. the glacier is speaking to us. >> the glassier can be speaking to us in other ways. i went to see for myself what it looks like up close. 80% of this country is covered in an ice sheet. in some areas it reaches 2 miles deep. this gigantic ice sheet is shrinking. put simply, it's losing more ice each summer than it gains each winter. since 2003 greenland has experienced a loss of 200 billion tonnes of ice a year. as it melts. it has the participation to speed up further climate change. >> greenland being a primary ice mass acts as a buffer, absorbing merge in a large client. as it gets smaller, the impact to climate in africa or papua new guinea or the united states is amplified. warming. >> it's global, yes. the early indicators probably will happen up here. >> you know, you seem warm and cosy when you were indoors, but hard. gruelling? >> the schedule was really gruelling, starting at 5:30, or earlier,
the ice is special because it contains small gas particles that bubble up when you add liquid.is case we are lucky to find whiskey and pore it in there and you hear the bubbles. the glacier is speaking to us. >> the glassier can be speaking to us in other ways. i went to see for myself what it looks like up close. 80% of this country is covered in an ice sheet. in some areas it reaches 2 miles deep. this gigantic ice sheet is shrinking. put simply, it's losing more ice each summer than it...
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slowly rain down to the surface and the streaks of the impact turning out to be wind streaks are particles that fall on the ground and the wind sweeps them along and they get caught behind in the prevailing winds. >> one more and back here. >> lots of questions about elevation. this is from george who said will the data collected be sufficient to create pluto and charon elevation maps? >> absolutely. the surface you can see in the picture on the screen that is still up we will have although they will be at the same resolution, top graphic maps for both worlds. >> okay. i want to thank our social media audience. we will answer the question and get them in at #asknasa. let's come back here. let me see your hands out here. let's go here and we will talk our way this way. name and affiliation. >> steven park with space flight. i know you are not prepared to make an announcement about giz geysers and plumes are there indirect means of finding this? >> there might be. but i am old fashion and i want to see unambiguous evidence something is rise up to the atmosphere. if we see it don't worry, we
slowly rain down to the surface and the streaks of the impact turning out to be wind streaks are particles that fall on the ground and the wind sweeps them along and they get caught behind in the prevailing winds. >> one more and back here. >> lots of questions about elevation. this is from george who said will the data collected be sufficient to create pluto and charon elevation maps? >> absolutely. the surface you can see in the picture on the screen that is still up we will...
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the report refound that strong irstandards have helped to reduce the ozone and particle pollution. now, if you would like to read report findings and see how your neighborhood, city and county did, go to our website. >> >> it was an unusual period g -- in three minutes, what brought them together and how the collaboration benefited both of them. >> >> a warn gole out from law enforcement. take a look alt this, it looks like a gun, right? no, that's a cell phone case. obviously, police are worried a could mistake it for a gun. what do you think about this. viewers are weighing in on insta-gram and facebook. >> >> aaa said to today is the day. 4.8 million californians expected to travel. very choppy, going northbound in that direction and just to the north, look at that, good old east shore interstate 80 in berkeley. absolute gridlock in both directions, right there, time is 411:67:89 you are watching the four. the answer to treating your dog's fleas and ticks is staring you right in the face. nexgard, from the makers of frontline® plus. it's the only soft beef-flavored chew that kil
the report refound that strong irstandards have helped to reduce the ozone and particle pollution. now, if you would like to read report findings and see how your neighborhood, city and county did, go to our website. >> >> it was an unusual period g -- in three minutes, what brought them together and how the collaboration benefited both of them. >> >> a warn gole out from law enforcement. take a look alt this, it looks like a gun, right? no, that's a cell phone case....
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those particles include dust, dirt soot and expect and can cause health problems from coughing, wheezingo heart attack and stroke. >>> thousands of veterans across the country are putting up unique yard signs for the upcoming holiday and as cbs news correspondent reports they are letting their neighbors know those fourth of july fire works could trigger their ttsd. >> reporter: from california to new york these yard signs are popping up, on front lawns all over the u.s. the message written on them is for everyone celebrating this fourth of july. they read, a combat veteran lives here, please be courteous with fire works. >> it is simplest thing but it means so much. >> reporter: john girly of evansville, indiana ace behind the movement that has gone viral. she has shipped out 2500 signs with 3500 people on a waiting list. >> it really is for all of us. it is amazing. >> reporter: girly got the idea after her husband who served in the neighbor was diagnosis with post traumatic industries december other. after fourth of july veterans like him share the common experience. the loud blasts, a
those particles include dust, dirt soot and expect and can cause health problems from coughing, wheezingo heart attack and stroke. >>> thousands of veterans across the country are putting up unique yard signs for the upcoming holiday and as cbs news correspondent reports they are letting their neighbors know those fourth of july fire works could trigger their ttsd. >> reporter: from california to new york these yard signs are popping up, on front lawns all over the u.s. the...
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what happens to your lungs when those metal particles go into them?> inhalation of metal especially something like tin, can cause stenosis, and that could constrict the bronchioles and the airwaves in the lungs. >> across the hall at uc riverside they're studying one of those compounds. researcher iliana cordova is focused on nicotine concentrations in re-fillable e-cig liquids. in this case, the solution tested is "tennessee cured" by red oak, a fluid made by johnson creek enterprises, an online seller of e-liquids and accessories. >> we order a bunch of them and just run most of them just to test the accuracy of the label. and in this case this is 18 micrograms per milliliter, so this would be considered a high nicotine concentration. >> so the test here is we'll see how much it's measuring from this peak and then we'll compare that to what's on the label. >> and as you can see from our control it was a lot higher. so we know for sure that it is nicotine. and in a recent paper that we published we found out that this specific sample was 59% higher n
what happens to your lungs when those metal particles go into them?> inhalation of metal especially something like tin, can cause stenosis, and that could constrict the bronchioles and the airwaves in the lungs. >> across the hall at uc riverside they're studying one of those compounds. researcher iliana cordova is focused on nicotine concentrations in re-fillable e-cig liquids. in this case, the solution tested is "tennessee cured" by red oak, a fluid made by johnson creek...
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and these particles constitute a haze layer. the inset is a cross-section of that haze layer, showing structure. be colors have been enhanced, jesse can see that there is structure -- just so you can see that there is structure. there's an argument going on in the team, -- the real answer is that this is our first peek at whether -- weather in pluto's atmosphere. could i have the next timestamp? there is a hint that there is either a layer of haze at 30 miles, 50 miles, or a combination of layers and ways in this region. -- waves in this region. that is going to tell us about the details of how the atmosphere actually works. but the haze is extensive and extends at least 100 miles above the surface. that is a big surprise. that is five times further than our models predicted. models predicted that particles would form low in the atmosphere where the temperatures are cold but it is forming high in the atmosphere where temperatures are hot. at least hot from pluto six -- -- from -- from pluto's perspective. the haze is pretty. but
and these particles constitute a haze layer. the inset is a cross-section of that haze layer, showing structure. be colors have been enhanced, jesse can see that there is structure -- just so you can see that there is structure. there's an argument going on in the team, -- the real answer is that this is our first peek at whether -- weather in pluto's atmosphere. could i have the next timestamp? there is a hint that there is either a layer of haze at 30 miles, 50 miles, or a combination of...
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other studies show inhaling these particles can cause a health risk.tudy didn't look at the exact health effects. >>> a new study finds most americans don't know what to do if someone around them goes into cardiac arrest. researchers found only 6 percent of victims survive a heart attack when it happens in their homes or other nonhospital settings and they link the survival rate to the lack of cpr training. the report recommends more public education and expanded cpr training as early as high schoolly. >> a big time designer is stepping down from her throne. details in america's money. >> ♪♪ >> good morning, everybody. topping america's money a major fashion designer stepping down. >> donna car ran will no longer be the chief designer for her line which defined the way working women dressed for decades. >> the 66-year-old will still be a close advisor but the company has no plans to replace her. >>> burger king may be bringing some of its veggie burgers to a location near you reena. >> the fast food chain started showing six varieties in eighty nine la
other studies show inhaling these particles can cause a health risk.tudy didn't look at the exact health effects. >>> a new study finds most americans don't know what to do if someone around them goes into cardiac arrest. researchers found only 6 percent of victims survive a heart attack when it happens in their homes or other nonhospital settings and they link the survival rate to the lack of cpr training. the report recommends more public education and expanded cpr training as early...
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. >> particle learning the skills and the food they were really go it it turned into the is charity foundationlking about this this do you want to run this charity foundations and she said, yes. >> i'm a co-found and executive director for the cooking project our best classes participation for 10 students are monday they're really fun their chief driven classes we have a different guest around the city they're our stand alone cola's we had a series or series still city of attorney's office style of classes our final are night life diners. >> santa barbara shall comes in and helps us show us things and this is one the owners they help us to socialize and i've been here about a year. >> we want to be sure to serve as many as we can. >> the san francisco cooking school is an amazing amazing partner. >> it is doing that in that space really elevates the space for the kids special for the chief that make it easy for them to come and it really makes the experience pretty special. >> i'm sutro sue set i'm a chief 2, 3, 4 san francisco. >> that's what those classes afford me the opportunity it breakdo
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to be sold as part of particle f by the transbay joint powers authority this is an action item. >> i'll ask our supervisor cohen to proceed over this item. >> good morning okay supervisor wiener. >> thank you, very much. ma'am, vice chair colleagues like many of i've been a strong supporter of transbay transit project i want to thank supervisor kim for her work as the transbay joint powers authority this is the first of a two-phase project that includes the downtown extension of caltrans that is led by the transbay joint powers authority bus terminal is scheduled to open late 2017 and eventually the train will be constructed below the terminal will house the transbay serve enacting los angeles to san francisco for the reason i can't overstate the importance of delivering those promotions in a timely and cost effective marijuana the transbay joint powers authority was a strong supporter and early funder having set aside $270 million in the prop k plan and allocating over $70 million to the project to date the reason has contributed hundred and $50 million to the project unfortunately aft
to be sold as part of particle f by the transbay joint powers authority this is an action item. >> i'll ask our supervisor cohen to proceed over this item. >> good morning okay supervisor wiener. >> thank you, very much. ma'am, vice chair colleagues like many of i've been a strong supporter of transbay transit project i want to thank supervisor kim for her work as the transbay joint powers authority this is the first of a two-phase project that includes the downtown extension...
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. >> particle learning the skills and the food they were really go it it turned into the is charity foundationend we were talking about this this do you want to run this charity foundations and she said, yes. >> i'm a co-found and executive director for the cooking project our best classes participation for 10 students are monday they're really fun their chief driven classes we have a different guest around the city they're our stand alone cola's we had a series or series still city of attorney's office style of classes our final are night life diners. >> santa barbara shall comes in and helps us show us things and this is one the owners they help us to socialize and i've been here about a year. >> we want to be sure to serve as many as we can. >> the san francisco cooking school is an amazing amazing partner. >> it is doing that in that space really elevates the space for the kids special for the chief that make it easy for them to come and it really makes the experience pretty special. >> i'm sutro sue set i'm a chief 2, 3, 4 san francisco. >> that's what those classes afford me the opportun
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and those numbers are good enough to launch or loft particles off the surface, micronsurface, micron sizes. it is not inconsistent evenwe with the sluggish atmosphere to be able to move stuff around still. we think it's consistent so far. >> right. >> aviation week. at this time have you learnedt anything that we will helpthroh you understand what happens in terms of you as a goes to low earth? >> anyone else to japan. we have understood the physics of volatile transport those who escape very well for a long time, tse we have not have the way we boundary conditions to be onike to be those models in a way that would like to because weknow don't no and have not knownnow, until now the details of where the bright areas are and where the darker ones are for and iplan that can relate to the way areas you don't. particularly those places that might be devoid have a higher swing.in theomin in the coming months we will see composition maps, topography maps and some t thermal maps all of which we will make tremendous import to be able to inform us howe about those models. really living in a d
and those numbers are good enough to launch or loft particles off the surface, micronsurface, micron sizes. it is not inconsistent evenwe with the sluggish atmosphere to be able to move stuff around still. we think it's consistent so far. >> right. >> aviation week. at this time have you learnedt anything that we will helpthroh you understand what happens in terms of you as a goes to low earth? >> anyone else to japan. we have understood the physics of volatile transport those...
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he creates a particle, the pym particle, that enables a person to shrink.harlie: taking advantage of being able to shrink? paul: you are able to shrink but still retaining the strength of a human being. and also the ability to talk to ants. it sounds silly when i described it. [laughter] charlie: yes, it does. talking to ants is important. paul: they are everywhere. so no matter what, you have an army at your back and call. charlie: could you make them larger than life? there's also an adversary, a protagonist. paul: corey stoll. charlie: and he wants to take the ant suit and use it for nefarious ends? paul: he was hank's protege and he knew the dangers it could possess if it got into the wrong hands. he's gone off the hands a little bit and has developed a similar kind of serum and is trying to sell it to the highest possible bidder. he comes up with a yellow jacket suit. charlie: peyton reed says he's more like george clooney's character danny ocean. he's trying to create a new life for himself and find redemption after a life of crime. paul: that's right
he creates a particle, the pym particle, that enables a person to shrink.harlie: taking advantage of being able to shrink? paul: you are able to shrink but still retaining the strength of a human being. and also the ability to talk to ants. it sounds silly when i described it. [laughter] charlie: yes, it does. talking to ants is important. paul: they are everywhere. so no matter what, you have an army at your back and call. charlie: could you make them larger than life? there's also an...
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nepz desmond thank you, thank you barbara robtsd and wanting david notifying pr form i's chief of particle and common raiser for the disease and multiple grammy winner melissa were with the harvey milk melted we today recognize a man who was made our entire community better more judges and more human andmore enlightened today, we celebrate ambassador tomorrow there is still a lot more work to do we not only thank you and honor and appreciate the leading role you'll taken in the fight against discrimination and the fight for equality but also need you to bring that role if you are not along we appreciate you are taking up this leading role to insure the lgbt people their core human rights please join me and harvey milk as we award the human rights metal to the secretary (clapping.) >> (clapping). >> i want to read the plaque the harvey milk honors metal united nations secretary general moon for providing spirited leadership and advocating for human rights for the lgbt community for unwavering commitment to equality for all and pioneering work in establishing the unfree and equal campaign th
nepz desmond thank you, thank you barbara robtsd and wanting david notifying pr form i's chief of particle and common raiser for the disease and multiple grammy winner melissa were with the harvey milk melted we today recognize a man who was made our entire community better more judges and more human andmore enlightened today, we celebrate ambassador tomorrow there is still a lot more work to do we not only thank you and honor and appreciate the leading role you'll taken in the fight against...
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scherzer is still trying to keep up with the joneses especial super poligrip seals out more food particles. so your food won't get stuck and you can enjoy every single bite. eat loud, live loud, super poligrip. super poligrip holds your dentures tightly in place so you never have to hold back. laugh loud, live loud, super poligrip. >> and now the toyota sports desk, brought to you by your local toyota dealers. >> rubber match between the nats and o's. max scherzer with another amazing performance. only allowed four hits through eight innings. bottom of the first adam jones pulls one down the right-field line. some lucky fan will take that home. bottom of the fourth, nats get on the board with dan uggla. he lines one to center. it's a base hit. escobar would score. jones makes a bad throw home, really bad. later in the fourth, tyler moore lines one to right center field. that's in the gap. goes to the wall. that made it 3-1. nats would hold onto for the win -- hold on for the win. final score, 3-2. >> we are going to get a few guys healthy and back. just continue to grind. it is not going t
scherzer is still trying to keep up with the joneses especial super poligrip seals out more food particles. so your food won't get stuck and you can enjoy every single bite. eat loud, live loud, super poligrip. super poligrip holds your dentures tightly in place so you never have to hold back. laugh loud, live loud, super poligrip. >> and now the toyota sports desk, brought to you by your local toyota dealers. >> rubber match between the nats and o's. max scherzer with another...
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super poligrip ses out more food particles. so your food won't get stuck and you can enjoy every single bite. eat loud, live loud, super poligrip. super poligrip holds your dentures tightly in place so you never have to hold back. laugh loud, live loud, super poligrip. kellye: have you ever seen a fireworks display so big that it needed approval from the federal government. the largest fireworks display in north america blasted off in missouri. it was so large that it had to be cleared by the faa. it took a year to set this up. it ended with dazzling colors 20 stories high. i just want to watch the whole thing. i want to enjoy the fireworks. devon: i was a little bit of a maniac as a kid with these things. kellye: the kids in my household do not appreciate it at all. devon: you do the old home displays out there. the storms came in. that was the best part. most people had to seek cover. i hope your celebration was not rained out completely. we are tracking rain going back to this work week. we eventually have to get back to it.
super poligrip ses out more food particles. so your food won't get stuck and you can enjoy every single bite. eat loud, live loud, super poligrip. super poligrip holds your dentures tightly in place so you never have to hold back. laugh loud, live loud, super poligrip. kellye: have you ever seen a fireworks display so big that it needed approval from the federal government. the largest fireworks display in north america blasted off in missouri. it was so large that it had to be cleared by the...
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those numbers are good enough to launch particles off the surface, micron sizes. it is not inconsistent at all. we think it is fine or consistent so far. >> at this point have you learned anything that will help you understand what happens to the service of pluto as it goes through its long orbit? >> anybody else can chip in. we have understood the physics of volatile transport very well for a long time but we have not had the boundary conditions to be able to run those models in a way we would like to because we don't know -- we have not known until now the details of where the bright areas are, where the darker ones are, and that can relate to areas heat up, particularly those areas that might be devoid of volatile's. in the coming months we will see composition maps, topography maps, and some thermal maps, all of which will make tremendous input and be able to inform us how to run these models. we are going to be living in a data-rich environments. pluto's orbit is elliptical and the planet's pull vector is tilted over. it is a pretty complex situation. we know
those numbers are good enough to launch particles off the surface, micron sizes. it is not inconsistent at all. we think it is fine or consistent so far. >> at this point have you learned anything that will help you understand what happens to the service of pluto as it goes through its long orbit? >> anybody else can chip in. we have understood the physics of volatile transport very well for a long time but we have not had the boundary conditions to be able to run those models in a...
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just a great scientist. [ laughter ] >> really, really good with like potions and particles. >> jimmye just beginning to scratch the surface with science. we don't know the limits yet. >> no, no, no. he's -- they cracked them. >> jimmy: this will be "ant-man." let's watch. >> we do have a clip here of "ant-man," it will be in theaters july 17th. what are we going to see, paul? >> there's an original ant-man named "hank pym" whose played by michael douglas in the film. and he created the suit, and i think that this is me stealing it. >> uh-huh. the original ant-man, bitten by a radioactive ant? >> uh, no. just a great scientist. [ laughter ] >> really good with like, you know, potions. >> sure, sure. >> particles. >> i think we're just beginning to scratch the surface of science. we don't know the limits yet. >> no. he cracked them. >> this will be "ant-man." let's watch. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: it looks good. >> you can tell we had a lot of fun. >> jimmy: we actually have an actual clip. here's paul rudd in the big new marvel movie "ant-man." >> that wasn't the clip? >> jimm
just a great scientist. [ laughter ] >> really, really good with like potions and particles. >> jimmye just beginning to scratch the surface with science. we don't know the limits yet. >> no, no, no. he's -- they cracked them. >> jimmy: this will be "ant-man." let's watch. >> we do have a clip here of "ant-man," it will be in theaters july 17th. what are we going to see, paul? >> there's an original ant-man named "hank pym" whose...
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without the rain, the air particles linger in the air longer. you look behind me, that illustrates how bad the air quality is here. those mountains are almost invisible. east porterville last no are central water system, be the community relies on be individual wells, more than half of the 7500 residents have no running water. >> can you tell me about that struggle? >> al jazeera first reported on east porterville's emergency last august. water rationing is now a way of life for yoa lanza and her family oyoa lan -- yolanda andh. >> why is the dust bad for you? >> because my immune system is really low and i can't, i just can't. >> she also worries about her 12-year-old daughter jocelyn. >> what do you say to your daughter, sorry we have no running water, sorry you can't go out and play with your friends, what do you tell her? >> that. i tell her when she wants to go outside across the street with my nee niece, i tell her no miju can't go play because of your health. >> is that any way to live? >> no. that's not, it's not. >> jennifer london, al
without the rain, the air particles linger in the air longer. you look behind me, that illustrates how bad the air quality is here. those mountains are almost invisible. east porterville last no are central water system, be the community relies on be individual wells, more than half of the 7500 residents have no running water. >> can you tell me about that struggle? >> al jazeera first reported on east porterville's emergency last august. water rationing is now a way of life for yoa...
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train station after a woman falls between the train and the ♪ ♪ super poligrip seals out more food particles your food won't get stuck and you can enjoy every single bite. eat loud, live loud, super poligrip. super poligrip holds your dentures tightly in place so you never have to hold back. laugh loud, live loud, super poligrip. my name is jeff richardson the vice president of operations here at c.k. mondavi. to make this fine wine it takes a lot of energy. pg&e is the energy expert. we reached out to pg&e to become more efficient. my job is basically to help them achieve their goals around sustainability and really to keep their overhead low. solar and energy efficiency are all core values of pg&e. they've given us the tools that we need to become more efficient and bottom line save more money. together, we're building a better california. ♪ ♪ >> a report setting journey 120 ours in the air for the pilot flying the solar impulse touched down in hawaii just a short time ago. the five-day journey is the longest nonstop solo flight in history considered risky because there was nowhere to land
train station after a woman falls between the train and the ♪ ♪ super poligrip seals out more food particles your food won't get stuck and you can enjoy every single bite. eat loud, live loud, super poligrip. super poligrip holds your dentures tightly in place so you never have to hold back. laugh loud, live loud, super poligrip. my name is jeff richardson the vice president of operations here at c.k. mondavi. to make this fine wine it takes a lot of energy. pg&e is the energy expert....
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explode in massive collisions. >> what we are going to do today is listen to what happens when particlesollide and we can enjoy the sound from a music point of view. >> this is believed to be the first time musicians have turned high energy levels drop sub atomic experiments to improvised sound. i'll be back with another hour of news at 11:00 p.m. eastern time. stay tuned fault lines is coming up next. >> the united states is changing the way it operates in space. territory that was once largely monopolized by nasa has slowly been ceded to the private sector. >> like all good corporations, these companies are armed with slick promotional videos. and their excellent pr machines are generating hours of airtime, >> well i think we could probably send the first person in about 12 years. >> wow
explode in massive collisions. >> what we are going to do today is listen to what happens when particlesollide and we can enjoy the sound from a music point of view. >> this is believed to be the first time musicians have turned high energy levels drop sub atomic experiments to improvised sound. i'll be back with another hour of news at 11:00 p.m. eastern time. stay tuned fault lines is coming up next. >> the united states is changing the way it operates in space. territory...
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to be sold as part of particle f by the transbay joint powers authority this is an action item. >> i'll ask our supervisor cohen to proceed over this item. >> good morning okay supervisor wiener. >> thank you, very much. ma'am, vice chair colleagues like many of i've been a strong supporter of transbay transit project i want to thank supervisor kim for her work as the transbay joint powers authority this is the first of a two-phase project that includes the downtown extension of caltrans that is led by the transbay joint powers authority bus terminal is scheduled to open late 2017 and eventually the train will be constructed below the terminal will house the transbay serve enacting los angeles to san francisco for the reason i can't overstate the importance of delivering those promotions in a timely and cost effective marijuana the transbay joint powers authority was a strong supporter and early funder having set aside $270 million in the prop k plan and allocating over $70 million to the project to date the reason has contributed hundred and $50 million to the project unfortunately aft
to be sold as part of particle f by the transbay joint powers authority this is an action item. >> i'll ask our supervisor cohen to proceed over this item. >> good morning okay supervisor wiener. >> thank you, very much. ma'am, vice chair colleagues like many of i've been a strong supporter of transbay transit project i want to thank supervisor kim for her work as the transbay joint powers authority this is the first of a two-phase project that includes the downtown extension...
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individual particles which way a million millionth of a gram will show damage. when you can identify these particles, you can pick them out and put them in an instrument that will tell what the chemical composition is, what their isotopic composition is, what the morphology of the particle is so you can get tremendous amounts of information. you have to know where to look and you have to be careful to not cross contaminate. again, you want very careful attention to the collection and analysis. this is one of the main st ays. the other is access to satellite imagery. in the time of north korea in particular, u.s. intelligence sources provide satellite imagery on north korea, which was very revealing during the board of governors discussion. today, they have commercial companies which provide cable company -- commercial companies which provide capabilities which are better than the intelligence companies that then. there is a satellite imagery analysis group that buys these images and looks at them. sometimes they have their own justification for wanting to know w
individual particles which way a million millionth of a gram will show damage. when you can identify these particles, you can pick them out and put them in an instrument that will tell what the chemical composition is, what their isotopic composition is, what the morphology of the particle is so you can get tremendous amounts of information. you have to know where to look and you have to be careful to not cross contaminate. again, you want very careful attention to the collection and analysis....
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the professor emeritus at the university of chicago specialized in theoretical studies in particles. >>> a panel of experts in japan says a fault under an offline nuclear plant in the central part of the country could become active. if the nuclear regulator agrees, the plant's operator may have to scrap plans to restart a reactor there. the panel examined ground underneath one of the two reactors at the nuclear plant in ishikawa prefecture. the panel presented a draft report on friday at a meeting of the nuclear regulation authority. the experts say there's no clear evidence the fault is currently active but they say strata around the northwestern part of the fault may have moved within the last 130,000 years. that could mean the fault will become active in the future. such faults are measured in japan's new regulations, which prohibit building reactor buildings and other key facilities over them. officials at the power company do not agree with the draft report, and are not considering decommissioning the reactor at this time. >> translator: i think the experts did not comprehensive
the professor emeritus at the university of chicago specialized in theoretical studies in particles. >>> a panel of experts in japan says a fault under an offline nuclear plant in the central part of the country could become active. if the nuclear regulator agrees, the plant's operator may have to scrap plans to restart a reactor there. the panel examined ground underneath one of the two reactors at the nuclear plant in ishikawa prefecture. the panel presented a draft report on friday...