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there was the bridge you could walk across town to patagonia. so it was curiosity that they spread across the planet with the desire to explore even the explorer jean taking that behavior with those that might associate so then you have to go up and out to. >> is that looking at a horseless carriage? even in hindsight. with the gallup and other polls that they think is the hoax. but that was close to half a century ago. but on the other hand, it is the biggest that humans have ever achieved. with the enormous amount of money. one hundred times more powerful than your cellphone. but yet it was so long ago. >> and with those different aspects. >> it is critical is the government:so the budget soared during the apollo bin surge quickly. and equally discouraging with the federal budget so that has to do more with less with the technologies but now there were all those new players. and some are funded by billionaires' but i think in the aggregate clearly day rival the budget. >> are they cooperating with each other?. >> with nasa i think there is som
there was the bridge you could walk across town to patagonia. so it was curiosity that they spread across the planet with the desire to explore even the explorer jean taking that behavior with those that might associate so then you have to go up and out to. >> is that looking at a horseless carriage? even in hindsight. with the gallup and other polls that they think is the hoax. but that was close to half a century ago. but on the other hand, it is the biggest that humans have ever...
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. >>> the patagonia, in business for 45 years but they have never released a tv ad until now.>> public lands have never been more threatened than a right now. >> in the new ad that founder of the company talks about the importance of protecting public land after the company created video in march two protect the bears in the national monument in utah. the trump administration has created an executive order asking for review of the 27 national american monuments and threatening to take the trump administration to court in order to protect the public land according to the company patagonia. >>> protesting the lack of free speech at the universities. >> even at uc berkeley campus we are going to show how devastating uc berkeley is for the cause of free speech. >> more about the return of milo yiannopoulos . >>> muni is set to reopen in full force today and we have details about the new trains that have been tested over the past month. >>> traffic is moving along pretty well approaching the richmond-san rafael bridge. light traffic in marin county.>>> a lot of fog to go around and you coul
. >>> the patagonia, in business for 45 years but they have never released a tv ad until now.>> public lands have never been more threatened than a right now. >> in the new ad that founder of the company talks about the importance of protecting public land after the company created video in march two protect the bears in the national monument in utah. the trump administration has created an executive order asking for review of the 27 national american monuments and...
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climate in some cases in a startlingly quick few thousand years to go from the bearing strait to patagonia, a few hundred generations. there were plenty of food sources so it was curiosity. we spread across the planet out of the urge, the desire to explore and we have explored the whole planet and there has even been a gene identified double the explorer gene which correlates with risk-taking behavior, adhd, things that might associate with being an explorer. when you have explored the earth you have to go up and out. >> host: 1969, we landed on the moon. is that like looking at a horseless carriage today were that pretty fancy? >> guest: it is an amazing achievement even in hindsight. there has been tension between the fact that in gallup and other polls 7% to 10% of americans don't think we did it. they think it was a hoax. setting aside that so many americans were not alive when it happens, close to half a century, cultural memory. it is fading from view. on the other hand, it is the most stunning technical achievement humans have ever achieved, hundreds of thousands of scientists and e
climate in some cases in a startlingly quick few thousand years to go from the bearing strait to patagonia, a few hundred generations. there were plenty of food sources so it was curiosity. we spread across the planet out of the urge, the desire to explore and we have explored the whole planet and there has even been a gene identified double the explorer gene which correlates with risk-taking behavior, adhd, things that might associate with being an explorer. when you have explored the earth...
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first few months after it i disappeared to south america to begin to take a journey by bike through patagoniaspent quite a bit of time collapsed and he trying to recover from the physical stress of it and mental stress as well. the physical stress, has that been an issue? i think i had physical stress, has that been an issue? i thinki had a bit of burn—out, just training so hard and it is like hitting an emotional brick wall when you race is done because you have put everything into it for so long. i just because you have put everything into it for so long. ijust crashed and burned afterwards. not depression just more of a complete burn—out with no energy. but gradually it has come back. and that is part of the reason why you have set yourself these challenges question but yes, 79, iwon these challenges question but yes, 79, i won the 79th medal for great britain in brazil. and itjust seems to be this recurring number in my life. so it involves seven continents and nine big rides. if i'm not selected to race in the next 0lympics i will be there in some shape orform. 0lympics i will be there i
first few months after it i disappeared to south america to begin to take a journey by bike through patagoniaspent quite a bit of time collapsed and he trying to recover from the physical stress of it and mental stress as well. the physical stress, has that been an issue? i think i had physical stress, has that been an issue? i thinki had a bit of burn—out, just training so hard and it is like hitting an emotional brick wall when you race is done because you have put everything into it for so...
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meet the newly dubbed patagonia-titan mayorum. it roamed the earth 100 million years ago. bones were dug up in argentina three years ago. a fiberglass copy of its skeleton lives at the museum of natural history in new york. nose to tail, it was 120 feet long, 10 feet longer than a boeing 737. the plant-eating giant weighed about 70 tons. that's heavier than 15 african elephants. and another jersey boy is headed to broadway. bruce springsteen announced today he'll play an eight-week solo run. he said the show this fall will be "just me, the guitar, the piano, and words and music." springsteen said it loosely follows the arc of his life and work. gotta get a ticket to that. up next, a story that may inspire you to change your passboards reaction... arts a chain ...that's heard throughout the connected business world. at&t network security helps protect business, from the largest financial markets to the smallest transactions, by sensing cyber-attacks in near real time and automatically deploying countermeasures. keeping the world of business connected and protected. that's t
meet the newly dubbed patagonia-titan mayorum. it roamed the earth 100 million years ago. bones were dug up in argentina three years ago. a fiberglass copy of its skeleton lives at the museum of natural history in new york. nose to tail, it was 120 feet long, 10 feet longer than a boeing 737. the plant-eating giant weighed about 70 tons. that's heavier than 15 african elephants. and another jersey boy is headed to broadway. bruce springsteen announced today he'll play an eight-week solo run. he...
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great little paleontology museum in her lap and southern patagonia and dislike for that museum defines this dinosaurs just fantastic date detects a newly founded back in twenty thirteen. a picture of one of them lying next to this leg bone that is. humongous that's. eight feet long face a little guys laying next the giant bone so fabulous discovery a great bunch of people found that. and you just one more bit of amazing dennis revolution well given that it was so loud you didn't have any predators they had tons of food how come it became extinguished. thank you lasted for a long time in these animals stretch from over a hundred million years ago right up to the very end when the asteroid strikes listen animal had more last on earth more than fifty million years disk. lineage of titanosaurs. stipe along a dancer so they wouldn't they were doing just fine thank you very much tell the asteroid came along. maybe an even larger dinosaur out that someone. well the fact we found this one and the fact these bones as bones and six if individuals they're not even full grown so even of this speci
great little paleontology museum in her lap and southern patagonia and dislike for that museum defines this dinosaurs just fantastic date detects a newly founded back in twenty thirteen. a picture of one of them lying next to this leg bone that is. humongous that's. eight feet long face a little guys laying next the giant bone so fabulous discovery a great bunch of people found that. and you just one more bit of amazing dennis revolution well given that it was so loud you didn't have any...
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a fossil was first it is in patagonia, argentina.of its name was named after the land on which it was developed and the skeleton has been in the natural history of museum last year. ite so big the head can't fit into the museum. >> it was not done fully growingle weer not sure how much bigger they would have gotten. still. this is not the full-size. >> large and in charge right there. >> i love the name titanosaur. >> the interesting thing, t-rex and this one did not live at the same time. >> speaking of big, they scale the highest skyscrapers in search of high paychecks. a picture perfect way to tell story. your local news is next. for the rest of you stick around. you're you'busted tail.rd. and impressed the boss. maybe, it's time to be your own. transform your career with strayer university's mba program today. let's get it, america. fios is not cable. we're a 100% fiber optic network. and with the new fios gigabit connection... you get our fastest... internet ever. optic network. with download speeds up to 940
a fossil was first it is in patagonia, argentina.of its name was named after the land on which it was developed and the skeleton has been in the natural history of museum last year. ite so big the head can't fit into the museum. >> it was not done fully growingle weer not sure how much bigger they would have gotten. still. this is not the full-size. >> large and in charge right there. >> i love the name titanosaur. >> the interesting thing, t-rex and this one did not...
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a fossil was first it is covered in patagonia, argentina.art of its name was named after the land on which it was developed and the skeleton has been in the natural history of museum last year. ite so big the head can't fit into the museum. >> it was not done fully growingle weer not sure how much bigger they would have gotten. still. this is not the full-size. >> large and in charge right there. >> i love the name titanosaur. >> the interesting thing, t-rex and this one did not live at the same time. >> speaking of big, they scale the highest skyscrapers in search of high paychecks. a picture perfect way to tell a story. your local news is next. for the rest of you stick >>> good morning, everyone i'm , jan carabao. police are investigating a deadly officer involved shooting in north philadelphia the shooting happened just after 5:00 o'clock yesterday afternoon on the 3100 block of north darren street, police say officers approached a man who had stolen a car, they say that suspect tried to take an officer's weapon but then started to coope
a fossil was first it is covered in patagonia, argentina.art of its name was named after the land on which it was developed and the skeleton has been in the natural history of museum last year. ite so big the head can't fit into the museum. >> it was not done fully growingle weer not sure how much bigger they would have gotten. still. this is not the full-size. >> large and in charge right there. >> i love the name titanosaur. >> the interesting thing, t-rex and this one...
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a fossil was first it is covered in patagonia, argentina.art of its name was named after the land on which it was developed and the skeleton has been in the natural history of museum last year. ite so big the head can't fit into the museum. >> it was not done fully growingle weer not sure how much bigger they would have gotten. still. this is not the full-size. >> large and in charge right there. >> i love the name titanosaur. >> the interesting thing, t-rex and this one did not live at the same time. >> speaking of big, they scale the highest skyscrapers in search of high a picture perfect way to tell a story. your local news is next. for the rest of you stick around. you're watching "cbs this morning: saturday". >>> why did he marry her? >> everyone was in on the story except her. this was really an arranged marriage. she was picked out by the queen mother who says, look, charles needs to get maryland, she's very young, she's a virgin, which is pretty much a vanished species. there's no backstory. sh's per. the queen and philip says, yes,
a fossil was first it is covered in patagonia, argentina.art of its name was named after the land on which it was developed and the skeleton has been in the natural history of museum last year. ite so big the head can't fit into the museum. >> it was not done fully growingle weer not sure how much bigger they would have gotten. still. this is not the full-size. >> large and in charge right there. >> i love the name titanosaur. >> the interesting thing, t-rex and this one...