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first of all, paul nixon, how much sophisticated is the technology being used this time compared to thehe water? pick yourself back in the 1970s where we had volunteers i the water? pick yourself back in the | 1970s where we had volunteers lining 19705 where we had volunteers lining the banks of the loch ness 19705 where we had volunteers lining the banks of the loch mess with long telephoto lenses and 35mm video films and skip forward today with our ultra tech savvy volunteers armed with their mobile phones ready to capture anything at the moment's notice. even the power in your pocket is so much greater, so we are well placed to capture something. so you have got sonar and you have got drones, infrared cameras and so forth. what is the response been like to the idea that we have got a kind of nessie marathon? the resonse kind of nessie marathon? the resnonse has _ kind of nessie marathon? ire response has been kind of nessie marathon? “113: response has been completely overwhelming. we had to shut down our registration forms for people turning up although keen spotters can still watch
first of all, paul nixon, how much sophisticated is the technology being used this time compared to thehe water? pick yourself back in the 1970s where we had volunteers i the water? pick yourself back in the | 1970s where we had volunteers lining 19705 where we had volunteers lining the banks of the loch ness 19705 where we had volunteers lining the banks of the loch mess with long telephoto lenses and 35mm video films and skip forward today with our ultra tech savvy volunteers armed with their...
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joining me to discuss, paul nixon thank you for joining us today. >> good evening. >> i am a big fan,another major, i am curious to what, if any animal you would think this is because the common thing is everything is the plesiosaur but we know from glaciers over there, probably does not it. i feel that's my opinion and i think loch ness has a good population of that. what say you, good sir? >> i'm blown away by how much you know about the loch ness monster. >> you think i would have box saturday night and not have my game together? >> giant catfish, nobody actually knows what nessie is. but we are certain of is there is a phenomena happening and we end up with loch ness exploration to get to the bottom of this mystery because of massive. >> let me ask you this and i'm not being facetious, the united states recently our government can clean about ufos and lifeforms and one thing especially in america we have bigfoot are of course we are claiming you can never find an wonder if there's a connection, could it be, we know octopus, finding out that they might have came from another planet
joining me to discuss, paul nixon thank you for joining us today. >> good evening. >> i am a big fan,another major, i am curious to what, if any animal you would think this is because the common thing is everything is the plesiosaur but we know from glaciers over there, probably does not it. i feel that's my opinion and i think loch ness has a good population of that. what say you, good sir? >> i'm blown away by how much you know about the loch ness monster. >> you think...
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to nuclear or strategic superiority, citing directly lee the eisenhower years siting directly paul nixon's nsc 68, which is really when we take the policy of containment at a nuclear dimension to it. so reagan's talking about this all throughout the 1970s, and when he gets into office, this is the way he's going to go. he doesn't actually mention nuclear abolitionism until 1982, and it's only at that time where i believe you realize is that those two things can go hand in hand. talk about the different camps there, because you know, their personalities that really like the way reagan approached nuclear superiority, they signed on for that. but in terms of arms control or even arms reduction, they were not looking to embrace that approach. you can start with caspar weinberger and on down and and people from the committee on present danger. you know they they were skeptical at best of that approach. you do a really nice job in the book of highlighting, you know, the kind of the nuance there and differences within the reagan team. yeah, those camps have been growing really since the what we k
to nuclear or strategic superiority, citing directly lee the eisenhower years siting directly paul nixon's nsc 68, which is really when we take the policy of containment at a nuclear dimension to it. so reagan's talking about this all throughout the 1970s, and when he gets into office, this is the way he's going to go. he doesn't actually mention nuclear abolitionism until 1982, and it's only at that time where i believe you realize is that those two things can go hand in hand. talk about the...
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perfect >> paul nixon. thank you. >> paul nixon.ext, it's breakfast today. up next, it's britain's newsroom with martin breakfast today. up next, it's brit.emily.ewsroom with martin breakfast today. up next, it's britlemily. let'som with martin breakfast today. up next, it's britlemily. let's see nith martin breakfast today. up next, it's britlemily. let's see what/iartin and emily. let's see what they've store for us all they've got in store for us all today. it is indeed. they've got in store for us all tod whatis indeed. they've got in store for us all tod what have eed. they've got in store for us all tod what have we. they've got in store for us all tod what have we got coming up, martin? >> well, following those breaking news figures, 100,000 have dinghies have arrived by illegal dinghies since 2018. have mark since 2018. we'll have mark white across does it white all across that. does it prove that we finally lost control of our borders? >> and would you vote conservative if they put ditching the echr at the heart of election
perfect >> paul nixon. thank you. >> paul nixon.ext, it's breakfast today. up next, it's britain's newsroom with martin breakfast today. up next, it's brit.emily.ewsroom with martin breakfast today. up next, it's britlemily. let'som with martin breakfast today. up next, it's britlemily. let's see nith martin breakfast today. up next, it's britlemily. let's see what/iartin and emily. let's see what they've store for us all they've got in store for us all today. it is indeed. they've...
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let's speak to the general manager of the loch ness centre, paul nixon. r nessie . for nessie. >> why this is going to be a very deeply scientific mission, though, isn't it ? though, isn't it? >> there is, yes. we've got a very serious side to our quest this morning. so we've got some hydrophones which will be going into loch ness in about an hours into loch ness in about an hour's time. they're going to be dropped down to a depth of about 60ft. so we're listening to those underwater noises , seeing those underwater noises, seeing maybe we'll hear nessie for the first time this morning . first time this morning. >> yes. i mean, i know you've used hydrophones before, probably back in the 1972 mission, but i guess that the technology is much more sophisticated now and should be able to see and hear further. >> yes, that's quite right. this is a state of the art hydrophone as well as that we're hopefully going to fly some drones later on we flew some drones on today. we flew some drones last night with some thermal imaging cameras on them. and of course team
let's speak to the general manager of the loch ness centre, paul nixon. r nessie . for nessie. >> why this is going to be a very deeply scientific mission, though, isn't it ? though, isn't it? >> there is, yes. we've got a very serious side to our quest this morning. so we've got some hydrophones which will be going into loch ness in about an hours into loch ness in about an hour's time. they're going to be dropped down to a depth of about 60ft. so we're listening to those...
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paul jones. dwight eisenhower. richard nixon and sandra day o'connor. and he's got a new book coming out just next week called road to surrender, which is a narrative about the last of world war two in japan. and i guess also because he likes to get out of washington now and then he's taught writing and journalism at harvard and princeton and on top of everything else. so please join me in welcoming lanny jones and evan thomas thomas. thank you, brad is now politics and prose the greatest bookstore of all. yes. so, lanny, tell us about your book. oh, i've well let's see here. before i do that, let me thank you for for a grander ground and give me some tough questions and thanks, brad, for for inviting and thank all of you here. now, the weather was so good. i can't wait. there's more of this outside somewhere. i have so many friends here and some and also some writers and editors. i wanted to say a few words to sort of stir the pot about the sort of basic themes in my book. and then we're going to get to the data gretel. and so i, like many of you, i us
paul jones. dwight eisenhower. richard nixon and sandra day o'connor. and he's got a new book coming out just next week called road to surrender, which is a narrative about the last of world war two in japan. and i guess also because he likes to get out of washington now and then he's taught writing and journalism at harvard and princeton and on top of everything else. so please join me in welcoming lanny jones and evan thomas thomas. thank you, brad is now politics and prose the greatest...