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in there yes so pencil bags another important question a little secure this a plate tectonics just what seems to be the key the key to life on earth in the history of there so it's been laid tectonic something really common in the rest of the galaxy and also the more something unique and more very rare. and that's all our system you don't find anywhere else in the black you know new bio. plate tectonics maybe the fact to which earth's neighboring planets lacked for life to appear on and survive then. yet one of the solar systems on the rocky planets did get off to a good start early in its history with volcanoes c o 2 and. enjoyed an environment similar to earth's. i don't know here so there was an environment imagine a blue mars with lakes and rivers up on something there was an ocean in the northern hemisphere and also it was an environment of favorable to life of peace and i think. well would seem to have been set up then for the planet to function in a similar fashion the current state of the red planet however clearly shows that something went wrong. so mass and young mars cooled d
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to see if you changed in the plate tectonics just a little having slightly more or fewer than 10 plates and then with the recycling in c o 2 concentration would have been different and the bias of yours would have evolved differently or. see. if they are so petty little bags another important question a little secure this a plate tectonics just what seems to be the key the key to life on earth in the history there so it isn't like tectonic something really common in the rest of the galaxy angels and or something unique more very rare earth ha and that's all our system you don't find anywhere else in the black and i knew by your. plate tectonics maybe the fact which earth's neighboring planets lacked for life to appear on and survive then. yet one of the solar systems on the rocky planets did get off to a good start early in its history with volcanoes c o 2 and. enjoyed an environment similar to earth's. i don't know if you so there was an environment imagine a blue mars with lakes and rivers up on something there was an ocean in the northern hemisphere and also it was an environment of
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if the us soap and little bags another important celestial field secure this at plate tectonics just which seems to be the key the key to life on earth there so it isn't like tectonic something really common in the rest of the galaxy angels and or something unique more very rare to high up in the solar system you don't find it anywhere else in the back in the new. plate tectonics maybe the fact to which earth's neighboring planets lacked for life to appear and survive them. yet one of the solar systems on the rocky planets did get off to a good start early in its history. with volcanoes c o 2 and mons enjoyed an environment similar to earth's. why don't you on the view so there was an environment imagine a blue mars with lakes and rivers up on something there was an ocean in the northern hemisphere it also it was an environment of favorable to life of peace and i think. all would seem to have been set up then for the planet to function in a similar fashion the current state of the red planet however clearly shows that something went wrong. so mass and young mars cooled down much faste
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is the us so has this bags another important celestial field secure this at plate tectonics just which seems to be the key the key to life on earth did i just feel there has been light tectonic something really common in the rest of the galaxy angels and or something unique more very rare. up in the solar system you don't find anywhere else in the black in the new. plate tectonics maybe the fact to which earth's neighboring planets lacked for life to appear on and survived them. yet one of the solar systems on the rocky planets did get off to a good start early in its history. with volcanoes c o 2 and russia enjoyed an environment similar to earth's. i don't know if you so there was an environment imagine a blue mars with lakes and rivers up on something there was an ocean in the northern hemisphere it also it was an environment of favorable to life would be said i think. all would seem to have been set up then for the planet to function in a similar fashion the current state of the red planet however clearly shows that something went wrong. so mass and young mars cooled down much fast
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if they yes so then this begs another important question secure this a plate tectonics just what seems to be the key the key to life on earth there so it isn't like tectonic something really common in the rest of the galaxy angels and or something unique more very rare. in the solar system you don't find anywhere else in the black in the new. plate tectonics maybe the fact to which earth's neighboring planets lacked for life to appear on and survive then. yet one of the solar systems on the rocky planets did get off to a good start early in its history. with volcanoes c o 2 and water mines enjoyed an environment similar to earth's. i don't know if you saw there was an environment not imagine a blue mars with lakes and rivers up on something there was an ocean in the northern hemisphere it also it was an environment of favorable to life obese and. all would seem to have been set up then for the planet to function in a similar fashion the current state of the red planet however clearly shows that something went wrong. so mass and young mars cooled down much faster that i disagree massive
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said they can in the black community there's no plate tectonics on the surface of mars or at least a star very early there which means that at certain sites its entire history has been preserved going back a very long time after 4000000000 years old and. there was certainly time for life to occur on months before the planet lost its atmosphere and any record of these beginnings could very well have been preserved under the surface. that mars had to use as a very similar to earth which liquid water comets raining down organic matter and so on just like on earth and it's all got me into the man shows special. going to man's i had your feeling that this was the same ingredients from space there might have been the same beginnings of democrat changes which on earth produced life also you know maybe on mars there were these 1st these are dangerous to like making membranes of the structures like that district of the city. definitely didn't leave studied the planet online and we realized that 3 and a half to 4000000000 years ago mars had the conditions that it could have supported the begin
said they can in the black community there's no plate tectonics on the surface of mars or at least a star very early there which means that at certain sites its entire history has been preserved going back a very long time after 4000000000 years old and. there was certainly time for life to occur on months before the planet lost its atmosphere and any record of these beginnings could very well have been preserved under the surface. that mars had to use as a very similar to earth which liquid...
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set they can either black can if there's no plate tectonics on the surface of mars or at least a star very early they're good enough which means that at certain sites its entire history has been preserved going back a very long and highly after 4000000000 years after meowed and it. there was certainly time for life to occur on months before the planet lost its atmosphere and any record of these beginnings could very well have been preserved under the surface. that satiates you mars had a youth very similar to earth which liquid water comets raining down organic matter and so on just like on earth and it's all the neat he said to them i'm sure special . going to him as i could you know if you know this but with the same ingredients from the space him out there might have been the same beginnings of difficult changes was on her 3rd just life also you know maybe on mars there were these 1st this is dangerous to like make the membrane of life i was structures like that this particular city player. definitely didn't leave studied the planet a lot and we realize that 3 and a half to 4000000
set they can either black can if there's no plate tectonics on the surface of mars or at least a star very early they're good enough which means that at certain sites its entire history has been preserved going back a very long and highly after 4000000000 years after meowed and it. there was certainly time for life to occur on months before the planet lost its atmosphere and any record of these beginnings could very well have been preserved under the surface. that satiates you mars had a youth...
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it's at the beginning the black snake says there's no plate tectonics on the surface of mars or least it's stuff very early there which means that at certain sites its entire history has been preserved going back a very long time after 4000000000 years that we need the alderney. there was certainly time for life to occur on months before the planet lost its atmosphere and any record of these beginnings could very well have been preserved under the surface. mass a shitty mars had a youth very similar to earth which liquid water comets raining down organic matter and so on just like on earth and they all got neatly set up their own shows crucial . to man's i could not finish this but with the same ingredients from space there might have been the same beginnings of democrat changes which on earth reduced life also you know maybe on mars it was shown there were these 1st these are dangerous to like maybe membranes i thought was structures like that this particular city. definitely didn't leave studied the planet a lot and we realized that 3 and a half to 4000000000 years ago mars had the
it's at the beginning the black snake says there's no plate tectonics on the surface of mars or least it's stuff very early there which means that at certain sites its entire history has been preserved going back a very long time after 4000000000 years that we need the alderney. there was certainly time for life to occur on months before the planet lost its atmosphere and any record of these beginnings could very well have been preserved under the surface. mass a shitty mars had a youth very...
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this way they are hydrated the depths of the earth's mantle making it possible later for the plate tectonics system to function. as a species speculative us but if it's right and it's impressive it shows us that for life to have existed on earth all this time that we needed that chance impact a very early in earth's history to hydrate the mantle and maintain its lubrication and have this phenomenon this geophysical thermostat all throughout the planet's existence would have been at. least seen in catastrophe you would end up being beneficial in another way as earth gained a new companion which would play a major role in the blossoming of our ecosystem out of the cloud of debris resulting from the collision a new body would gradually form the move. to. resist them of the earth moon system is unique in the solar system and as far as we know in the galaxy system it's a very particular system where both objects are large objects this is why certain astronomers talk about double planet but i may have to go. barely had it come into existence than the moon was already exerting a powerful influence
this way they are hydrated the depths of the earth's mantle making it possible later for the plate tectonics system to function. as a species speculative us but if it's right and it's impressive it shows us that for life to have existed on earth all this time that we needed that chance impact a very early in earth's history to hydrate the mantle and maintain its lubrication and have this phenomenon this geophysical thermostat all throughout the planet's existence would have been at. least seen...
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it's a technique that black can exist there's no plate tectonics on the surface of mars or least it's stuff very early there which means that at certain sites its entire history has been preserved going back a very long time after 4000000000 years that would mean the alderney. there was certainly time for life to occur on months before the planet lost its atmosphere and any record of these beginnings could very well have been preserved under the surface. that size it you know mars had a youth very similar to earth which liquid water comets raining down organic matter and so on just like on earth that makes all the i mean the case of them shows the shield. going to a man's eye could you know if you know this but with the same ingredients in the space there might have been the same beginnings of democrat changers which on earth reduced life also maybe on mars there were these 1st these are dangerous to like making membranes i thought was structures like that the structure of the city block . and affable think we've studied the planet a lot and we realized that 3 and a half to 4000000000
it's a technique that black can exist there's no plate tectonics on the surface of mars or least it's stuff very early there which means that at certain sites its entire history has been preserved going back a very long time after 4000000000 years that would mean the alderney. there was certainly time for life to occur on months before the planet lost its atmosphere and any record of these beginnings could very well have been preserved under the surface. that size it you know mars had a youth...
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said they can either plankton exist there's no plate tectonics on the surface of mars or at least a start very early there which means that certain sides its entire history has been preserved going back a very long time after 4000000000 years old and. there was certainly time for life to occur on months before the planet lost its happiness fear and any record of these beginnings could very well have been preserved under the surface. now safely to mars had to use a very similar to earth which liquid water comets raining down organic matter and so on just like on earth and they all got me. going to the ends i had your feeling that this was the same ingredients from space there might have been the same beginnings of difficult changes which on earth produced life also. maybe on mars there were these 1st these are dangerous to like making membranes i was struck just like that the strict orders had to. definitely didn't leave studied the planet alive and we realized that 3 and a half to 4000000000 years ago mars had the conditions that it could have supported the beginning of life without the h
said they can either plankton exist there's no plate tectonics on the surface of mars or at least a start very early there which means that certain sides its entire history has been preserved going back a very long time after 4000000000 years old and. there was certainly time for life to occur on months before the planet lost its happiness fear and any record of these beginnings could very well have been preserved under the surface. now safely to mars had to use a very similar to earth which...
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this way they are hydrated the depths of the earth's mantle making it possible later for the plate tectonics system to function. as a speaker at sea for me she said speculative us but if it's right and it's impressive it shows us that for life to have existed on earth all this time that we needed that chance impact a very early in earth's history to hydrate the mantle and maintain its lubrication and have this phenomenon this geophysical thermostat all throughout the planet's existence would have been at. least seen in catastrophe would end up being beneficial in another way as earth gained a new companion which would play a major role in the blossoming of our ecosystem out of the cloud of debris resulting from the collision a new body would gradually form the moon. which. just . misses them to the earth moon system is unique in the solar system and as far as we know in the galaxy this is that it's a very particular system where both objects are large objects this is why certain astronomers talk about double planet and then move on. barely had it coming to existence than the moon was already
this way they are hydrated the depths of the earth's mantle making it possible later for the plate tectonics system to function. as a speaker at sea for me she said speculative us but if it's right and it's impressive it shows us that for life to have existed on earth all this time that we needed that chance impact a very early in earth's history to hydrate the mantle and maintain its lubrication and have this phenomenon this geophysical thermostat all throughout the planet's existence would...
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when an earthquake, plate tectonics, that is making things worse. ♪ >> this is "outside source" liv eroom. the w.h.o. is showing a study that shows the astrazeneca vaccine may be less effective against the south african variant but it is warning about rushing to conclusions. now to an important investigation in the netherlands where authorities have suspended all adoptions from outside the country. they found evidence that women are being coerced into giving up their children. it's because of the experience of people like marcia who was adopted from colombia and raised in the netherlands. >> my mother, she never gave me voluntarily up. she was forced to sign. otherwise she would end up in jail p she was only 17. she did not have a network. she did not know what her rights were. so i ended up in an orphan house and from there i was adopted by a dutch adoption organization that helped my adoption parents to adopt me. my paper state that i am an orphan child. there was a birth certificate in my file that says parents unknown. but afterward i found my family, i didn't even have the name o
when an earthquake, plate tectonics, that is making things worse. ♪ >> this is "outside source" liv eroom. the w.h.o. is showing a study that shows the astrazeneca vaccine may be less effective against the south african variant but it is warning about rushing to conclusions. now to an important investigation in the netherlands where authorities have suspended all adoptions from outside the country. they found evidence that women are being coerced into giving up their children....
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from those rocks now mars has abundant really ancient rocks which and because mars doesn't the plate tectonics has works well preserved so we can actually try to understand the early volution of mars really belt by looking at this rock 6 questions of plantar evolutions actually that might tell us a little bit about how early earth formed by understanding early mustn't these are questions we can't actually answer on and also europe europe and russia sending us . in 2022 the eczema straight as a collaboration between east and ross carson asked again with that. thing for searching for life but i was actually talking to the ministers of space from the usa about the relevance to earth whether it be about climate change those who want to deny it saying you see will be able to show temperature cycles or natural but more importantly and perhaps very very seriously do you think that and i by biomarkers i meant life of course aside from that will it be as visible for us if climate catastrophe predictions are true here and. i think that's a fantasy i think so i don't think i would want to get a basket th
from those rocks now mars has abundant really ancient rocks which and because mars doesn't the plate tectonics has works well preserved so we can actually try to understand the early volution of mars really belt by looking at this rock 6 questions of plantar evolutions actually that might tell us a little bit about how early earth formed by understanding early mustn't these are questions we can't actually answer on and also europe europe and russia sending us . in 2022 the eczema straight as a...
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like tectonic plates-— icebreaking on her back, almost like tectonic plates. ning. she has got use - tectonic plates. a beautiful moment. it is stunning. she has got use to - it is stunning. she has got use to you over the four years means you can get close to her, how close can you be? can get close to her, how close can ou be? , ., can get close to her, how close can ou be? , . ., . , , you be? they are an incredibly confidin: you be? they are an incredibly confiding species _ you be? they are an incredibly confiding species and - you be? they are an incredibly confiding species and if - you be? they are an incredibly confiding species and if you i you be? they are an incredibly i confiding species and if you were respectful with them, then these are animals and particular individuals of these animals are so confiding, it is almost like impossible to articulate. we could easily get within touching distance, we would never want to do that. i was probably about two or three metres away from how about i was lying next to this wild animal in these ferocious condi
like tectonic plates-— icebreaking on her back, almost like tectonic plates. ning. she has got use - tectonic plates. a beautiful moment. it is stunning. she has got use to - it is stunning. she has got use to you over the four years means you can get close to her, how close can you be? can get close to her, how close can ou be? , ., can get close to her, how close can ou be? , . ., . , , you be? they are an incredibly confidin: you be? they are an incredibly confiding species _ you be? they...
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very important component earth liquid metal core helps it's magnetic field and also earth has plate tectonics which allows have. those 2 things are very important for creating and maintaining the atmosphere protect the and without the magnetic field mars's delicate atmosphere would have been constantly irradiated by the sun's radiation and that would cause the atmosphere dissipate and escape into space now without that protective layer we know that the surface pressure and heat it's him or chairs on mars would make it where it's not possible for little water to exist anymore space missions have always had this but i do the extra instigating technological advances here on earth and there and here i get this thing robotic saw that will have practical implications yes absolutely so the fact that there's over 3 and a half minutes in length between communications between earth and mars means that the nasa engineers had to prove every program everything precisely to anticipate any particular difficulties because they weren't going to be able to take out a joystick and change there were scores and r
very important component earth liquid metal core helps it's magnetic field and also earth has plate tectonics which allows have. those 2 things are very important for creating and maintaining the atmosphere protect the and without the magnetic field mars's delicate atmosphere would have been constantly irradiated by the sun's radiation and that would cause the atmosphere dissipate and escape into space now without that protective layer we know that the surface pressure and heat it's him or...
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mars have not had plate tectonics. all the oldest rocks are well preserves.sampling the rocks from mars, we might learn more about earth and shed some light on what early earth was life. it will be exactly the same.— early earth was life. it will be exactly the same. early earth was life. it will be exactl the same. ., . exactly the same. en'oy watching the next cou - le exactly the same. en'oy watching the next couple hours. — exactly the same. enjoy watching the next couple hours. thanks _ exactly the same. enjoy watching the next couple hours. thanks for - next couple hours. thanks for joining us at. next couple hours. thanks for joining us at— next couple hours. thanks for “oininu us at. ,, ~ , . let's turn to afghanistan now. after a second day of virtual talks, nato's european and north american members have not reached an agreement about whether troops will remain in the country or be withdrawn. here's secretary generaljens stoltenberg. at this stage, we have made no final decision on the future of our presence. the peace process is the best chance to
mars have not had plate tectonics. all the oldest rocks are well preserves.sampling the rocks from mars, we might learn more about earth and shed some light on what early earth was life. it will be exactly the same.— early earth was life. it will be exactly the same. early earth was life. it will be exactl the same. ., . exactly the same. en'oy watching the next cou - le exactly the same. en'oy watching the next couple hours. — exactly the same. enjoy watching the next couple hours. thanks...
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and not to forget, earthquakes — earthquakes are plate tectonics, and that's making things worse.ine might be less effective against a coronavirus variant in south africa, is concerning, but warns against rushing to conclusions. to the netherlands now, where authorities have suspended all adoptions from outside the country. they found evidence that poor women were being coerced into giving up their children. it's because of the experience of people like marcia engel, who was adopted from colombia at the age of two, and raised in the netherlands. she told the bbc more about what happened to her. my mother, she never gave me up voluntarily. she was forced to sign, otherwise she would end up injail. she was only 17, she didn't have a network, she didn't know what her rights were. so i ended up in an orphan house, and then, from there, i was adopted by a dutch adoption organisation that helped my adoption parents to adopt me. my adoption papers stated that i was an orphan child. there was a birth certificate in my file that says "parents unknown." but after when i found my family, i d
and not to forget, earthquakes — earthquakes are plate tectonics, and that's making things worse.ine might be less effective against a coronavirus variant in south africa, is concerning, but warns against rushing to conclusions. to the netherlands now, where authorities have suspended all adoptions from outside the country. they found evidence that poor women were being coerced into giving up their children. it's because of the experience of people like marcia engel, who was adopted from...
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so earthquake is plate tectonic making things worse. _ the people affected by this? it�*s not easy at all. when we look at the visuals you will see that flood is not just visuals you will see that flood is notjust plain water that gushes down and then the waterjust goes away. it's not that. it's all those folders, soil and earth. so you will see several metres thick sludge. people have to really dig into fine thing. sniffer dogs. also not to forget their gaskets of dams. and with as a result there might be there is risk of other temporary lakes that have formed. and i can burst out. that can still be risky when you are still carrying on rescue operations. taste when you are still carrying on rescue operations.— when you are still carrying on rescue operations. when you are still carrying on rescue o erations. . ., ., ., ~' ., rescue operations. we are looking at these terrifying _ rescue operations. we are looking at these terrifying pictures _ rescue operations. we are looking at these terrifying pictures of _ rescue operations. we are
so earthquake is plate tectonic making things worse. _ the people affected by this? it�*s not easy at all. when we look at the visuals you will see that flood is not just visuals you will see that flood is notjust plain water that gushes down and then the waterjust goes away. it's not that. it's all those folders, soil and earth. so you will see several metres thick sludge. people have to really dig into fine thing. sniffer dogs. also not to forget their gaskets of dams. and with as a result...
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plate boundary and from what we can tell it's under enormous stress focus fund. a tremendous amount of energy is currently building up underground. and. just. like all continents europe sits atop tectonic plates directly in front of a stumble in the sea of marmara the eurasian plate meets the anatolian plates forming a so-called full zone. typically these plates pushed past each other bit by bit and gas bubbles rise from the ocean floor we can see this from footage taken by a french german turkish research team. but right off the coast of a stumble the plates stuck we don't see the usual gas bubbles. at spots but the earth's plates cannot move alongside each other the pressure builds energy accumulates. if it discharges the plates could move forward by up to for. 5 meters that once triggering a violent earthquake. right in front of the coastal city. the government forecasts 30280000 deaths could result and experts even say a tsunami is likely with waves as high as 4 meters. seismologists predict the earthquake will have a magnitude of at least 7. earthquakes and measured on a scale of one to 9.5 quakes with a magnitude of 4 a felt by most people in the area a magnitude 7 quake is consi
plate boundary and from what we can tell it's under enormous stress focus fund. a tremendous amount of energy is currently building up underground. and. just. like all continents europe sits atop tectonic plates directly in front of a stumble in the sea of marmara the eurasian plate meets the anatolian plates forming a so-called full zone. typically these plates pushed past each other bit by bit and gas bubbles rise from the ocean floor we can see this from footage taken by a french german...
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plate boundary and from what we can tell it's under enormous stress focus fund. a tremendous amount of energy is currently building up underground. and. just. like all continents sirup sits atop a tectonic plates directly in front of istanbul in the sea of marmara the eurasian plate meets the anatolian plate forming a so-called full zone. typically these plates pushed past each other bit by bit and gas bubbles rise from the ocean floor we can see this from footage taken by a french german turkish research team. that right off the coast of istanbul the plates stuck we don't see the usual gas bubbles . but the earth's plates cannot move alongside each other the pressure builds energy accumulates. if it discharges the plates could move forward by up to 5 meters that once triggering a violent earthquake. right in front of the coastal city. the government forecasts 30280000 deaths could result experts even say a tsunami is likely with waves as high as 4 meters. seismologists predict the earthquake will have a magnitude of at least 7. earthquakes and measured on a scale of one to 9.5 quakes with a magnitude of 4 a felt by most people in the area a magnitude 7 quake is considered particularly
plate boundary and from what we can tell it's under enormous stress focus fund. a tremendous amount of energy is currently building up underground. and. just. like all continents sirup sits atop a tectonic plates directly in front of istanbul in the sea of marmara the eurasian plate meets the anatolian plate forming a so-called full zone. typically these plates pushed past each other bit by bit and gas bubbles rise from the ocean floor we can see this from footage taken by a french german...
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plate boundary and from what we can tell it's under enormous stress. bond. a tremendous amount of energy is currently building up underground. and. just. like all continents syrup sits atop tectonic plates directly in front of istanbul in the sea of marmara the eurasian plate meets the anatolian plates forming a so-called full zone. typically these plates pushed past each other bit by bit and gas bubbles rise from the ocean floor we can see this from footage taken by a french german turkish research team. but right off the coast of istanbul the plates stuck we don't see the usual gas bubbles. but the earth's plates cannot move alongside each other the pressure builds energy accumulates. if it discharges the plates could move forward by up to 5 meters that once triggering a violent earthquake. right in front of the coastal city. the government forecasts 30280000 deaths could result in experts even say a tsunami is likely with waves as high as 4 meters. seismologists predict the earthquake will have a magnitude of at least 7. earthquakes a mess. on a scale of one to 9.5 quakes with a magnitude of 4 a felt by most people in the area a magnitude 7 quake is considered particularly str
plate boundary and from what we can tell it's under enormous stress. bond. a tremendous amount of energy is currently building up underground. and. just. like all continents syrup sits atop tectonic plates directly in front of istanbul in the sea of marmara the eurasian plate meets the anatolian plates forming a so-called full zone. typically these plates pushed past each other bit by bit and gas bubbles rise from the ocean floor we can see this from footage taken by a french german turkish...
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. >> when i was secretary of state the tectonic plates of the world changed. when reagan and i took office the cold war wires exposed when we left it was all over but the shouting. that was a huge thing to be involved in. >> issues on my mind we have rules for leadership in a couple of those you already expanded on but your first rule is to be a participant. >> yes. that's what democracy is about when i was working with him in the primaries reagan gave me a tie and it said democracy is not a spectator sport. so be part of the politics and be willing to serve and be a participant. >> competences the name of the game and leadership. >> it's a great start if you not competent you will get in big trouble. i had a tough experience told you and i went to washington as secretary of labor was innocent of politics and i had a bunch of political appointee slots to fill and i realized your trained to work with a diverse constituency so i said i need the best management guy in this feel that there is everyone told me it was a guy from lockheed said we have to have a real
. >> when i was secretary of state the tectonic plates of the world changed. when reagan and i took office the cold war wires exposed when we left it was all over but the shouting. that was a huge thing to be involved in. >> issues on my mind we have rules for leadership in a couple of those you already expanded on but your first rule is to be a participant. >> yes. that's what democracy is about when i was working with him in the primaries reagan gave me a tie and it said...
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on life when we look for early life on earth which is plate — for early life on earth which is plate tectonics two things. thank you very much _ with those two things. thank you very much for— with those two things. thank you very much forjoining _ with those two things. thank you very much forjoining us. - with those two things. thank you | very much forjoining us. amazing day for nasa and for space exploration and for a scientist like yourself. thank you. we have another tweet by the way from perseverance. it is now its second tweet. just between you and me i don't think perseverance is tweeting. the text says. hello, world, my first look at my forever home. soto says. hello, world, my first look at my forever home. so to tweet so far. it has to have a twitter account, it has have a social media account. amazing. we have to wait ten years for the rocks to combat but it looks like we are gonna learn quite a lot just from these images were getting. yet. we are going to talk to a former astronaut who has been to the space station, a friend of the program. he will be with us later on to talk abo
on life when we look for early life on earth which is plate — for early life on earth which is plate tectonics two things. thank you very much _ with those two things. thank you very much for— with those two things. thank you very much forjoining _ with those two things. thank you very much forjoining us. - with those two things. thank you | very much forjoining us. amazing day for nasa and for space exploration and for a scientist like yourself. thank you. we have another tweet by the way...
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like all continents sirup sits atop a tectonic plates directly in front of a bull in the sea of marmara the eurasian plate meets the anatolian plate forming a so-called full zone. typically these plates pushed past each other bit by bit and gas bubbles rise from the ocean floor we can see this from footage taken by a french german turkish research team. that right off the coast of istanbul the plates stuck we don't see the usual gas bubbles. but the earth's plates cannot move alongside each other the pressure builds energy accumulates. if it discharges the plates could move forward by up to 5 meters that once triggering a violent earthquake. right in front of the coastal city. the government forecasts 30280000 deaths could result experts even say a tsunami is likely with waves as high as 4 meters. seismologists predict the earthquake will have a magnitude of at least 7. earthquakes and measured on a scale of one to 9.5 quakes with a magnitude of 4 a felt by most people in the area a magnitude 7 quake is considered particularly strong. boone have steam months to use a new method to predi
like all continents sirup sits atop a tectonic plates directly in front of a bull in the sea of marmara the eurasian plate meets the anatolian plate forming a so-called full zone. typically these plates pushed past each other bit by bit and gas bubbles rise from the ocean floor we can see this from footage taken by a french german turkish research team. that right off the coast of istanbul the plates stuck we don't see the usual gas bubbles. but the earth's plates cannot move alongside each...
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mars and planet formation. 0n earth, that early history is lost because we have the cycles of plate tectonicswhat about pictures? when will we see the latest coming back? we can't see much at the moment now. when will we see images of the touchdown and what is happening? the see images of the touchdown and what is happening?— is happening? the rover has so many cameras it's — is happening? the rover has so many cameras it's unbelievable. _ is happening? the rover has so many cameras it's unbelievable. we - is happening? the rover has so manyj cameras it's unbelievable. we should get images from the hazard cameras some moments after landing and they should be publicly released very shortly after and then there are lots of cameras on the descending stage, so it sort of depends on the images being transferred from orbiting satellites back to earth and what will kick in is the navigation camera images that the rover uses to navigate itself in the landscape, so in the next few days those should come down and eventually in a few days' time we will have the zoom cameras which are amazing geology cam
mars and planet formation. 0n earth, that early history is lost because we have the cycles of plate tectonicswhat about pictures? when will we see the latest coming back? we can't see much at the moment now. when will we see images of the touchdown and what is happening? the see images of the touchdown and what is happening?— is happening? the rover has so many cameras it's — is happening? the rover has so many cameras it's unbelievable. _ is happening? the rover has so many cameras it's...
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plate boundary and from what we can tell it's under enormous stress focus fund. a tremendous amount of energy is currently building up underground as it went we'll . like all continents up sits atop tectonic plates directly in front of istanbul in the sea of marmara the eurasian plate the anatolian plates forming a so-called full zone. typically these plates push past each other bit by bit and gas bubbles rise from the ocean floor we can see this from footage taken by a french german turkish research team. but right off the coast of istanbul the plates stuck we don't see the usual gas bubbles. but the earth's plates cannot move alongside each other the pressure builds energy accumulates. if it discharges the plates could move forward by up to 5 meters that once triggering a violent earthquake. right in front of the coastal city. the government forecasts 30280000 deaths could result experts even say a tsunami is likely with waves as high as 4 meters. predict the earthquake will have a magnitude of at least 7. earthquakes and measured on a scale of one to 9.5 quakes with a magnitude of 4 a felt by most people in the area a magnitude 7 quake is considered particularly strong. boone have stea
plate boundary and from what we can tell it's under enormous stress focus fund. a tremendous amount of energy is currently building up underground as it went we'll . like all continents up sits atop tectonic plates directly in front of istanbul in the sea of marmara the eurasian plate the anatolian plates forming a so-called full zone. typically these plates push past each other bit by bit and gas bubbles rise from the ocean floor we can see this from footage taken by a french german turkish...
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some well-informed opinions suggesting there is a tectonic plate shift as it relates to business travelhat we hear from our customers. certainly, leisure transient demand is leading the recovery but we do have lots of optimism that over the passage of time, as the vaccine is more widely distributed, as the pandemic starts to recede, that our customers are anxious toget ou there and be face to face with their business partner, and their customers. >> that, tony, evercore upgraded the stock earlier in the week, and one of their larger points was they didn't see peak rev par until 2024-2025, and in their words it is said that it is hard to backfill monday to thursday nights in seattle at $400 a night without a large contribution from business travel is there something you can do from a marketing standpoint, to help spur that sort of nascent demand >> well, i think, as i said earlier, we're said earlier, we are pulling all the refers we can right at the start of the pandemic. we radically changed our operating and cleaning protocols for the benefits of our associates and customers we want t
some well-informed opinions suggesting there is a tectonic plate shift as it relates to business travelhat we hear from our customers. certainly, leisure transient demand is leading the recovery but we do have lots of optimism that over the passage of time, as the vaccine is more widely distributed, as the pandemic starts to recede, that our customers are anxious toget ou there and be face to face with their business partner, and their customers. >> that, tony, evercore upgraded the stock...
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you expected to go one way and dramatically changes and that's where i talk about the mitt call tectonic plates shifting dramatically here this morning, neil. neil: you know, i'm wondering, kevin mccarthy himself ever confirmed this -- this so-called conversation that was reportedly shared with the congresswoman? chad: you see, that's something that's up in the air. it's brand new we don't really know. keep in mind kevin mccarthy, widely reported that he had a screaming match with the president of the united states trying to get the national guard up here while his office was being ransacked and he said later on the floor when the house reconvened to certify the electoral votes that he was the worst day he had ever seen in congress. he was a staffer for bill thomas long before he was a congressman. bill thomas, republican from california and chaired the ways and means committee and that's a big question here. so this is why you have just not deposing these witnesses but if you look at the section of the resolution establishing the framework for this impeachment trial, it talks about discovery,
you expected to go one way and dramatically changes and that's where i talk about the mitt call tectonic plates shifting dramatically here this morning, neil. neil: you know, i'm wondering, kevin mccarthy himself ever confirmed this -- this so-called conversation that was reportedly shared with the congresswoman? chad: you see, that's something that's up in the air. it's brand new we don't really know. keep in mind kevin mccarthy, widely reported that he had a screaming match with the president...
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>> well, this is really interesting, because there is a bit of a tectonic shift of the plates here via liz cheney. what liz cheney has done is remarkable. she has stood up with courage and said, enough. i'm going to lead the non-trump republican party, that we don't want donald trump to be the face of our party anynor, this is what i'm doing. now, will anyone else besides mitt romney join her? there were people defending her in the senate. i mike, what mike and dan said is right, this is just a figure leaf, that they have no jurisdiction. it is what they're most comfortable doing. the muscle memory the last four years is to high under the desk. this gives them a way to hide under the desk. they don't have to say what trump did is despicable and deserving of accountability. they can hang their hat on this technicality. interesting, i'm told, they're going to vote again on whether or not to proceed is constitutional. the first vote was a procedural vote as to whether or not it should be debated. it was to table the debate. i'm told here going to debate and vote again, because there were
>> well, this is really interesting, because there is a bit of a tectonic shift of the plates here via liz cheney. what liz cheney has done is remarkable. she has stood up with courage and said, enough. i'm going to lead the non-trump republican party, that we don't want donald trump to be the face of our party anynor, this is what i'm doing. now, will anyone else besides mitt romney join her? there were people defending her in the senate. i mike, what mike and dan said is right, this is...