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. ♪ >> nasa recently sent a space probe to take photos of pluto.ion dollars to do that. so, what do you think? should the government spend money on missions like this? or would the money be better spent on education and wiping out poverty? >> probably getting rid of poverty and all of those other things because i think that that's, like, more important for us right now. >> i think the government should give the funds to education. >> it might actually help us in the long run, and it might improve upon education. we don't know until we try. [ chuckles ] >> i think that they should spend this money because they should -- to explore the new planets and try to figure out what's -- if there's life on there or if there's water or anything like that, so, yeah. >> saving the earth right now is a better idea. >> of course, the government will be quick to point out that many of today's must-have products come from the space program -- for example, paint that protects against rust, eyeglass lenses that are scratch proof, the insulin pump used by millions of p
. ♪ >> nasa recently sent a space probe to take photos of pluto.ion dollars to do that. so, what do you think? should the government spend money on missions like this? or would the money be better spent on education and wiping out poverty? >> probably getting rid of poverty and all of those other things because i think that that's, like, more important for us right now. >> i think the government should give the funds to education. >> it might actually help us in the...
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. >> explore pluto like never before. take a deep dive. anywhere, any time. and discover, learn. the world's best filmmaker are right at the edge. this is curiosity stream. >> powerful. with netflix and amazon prime. it's a huge opportunity to see if we can do the same with documentaries. >> they launched this wildly successf, shadows of discovery communications, where the vision began some 30 years ago. >> my father is john hendrick. and he is the father and founder of discovery limitations. >> watching her dad build a cable television dynasty because of his curiosity for the world around him. >> curiosity of life. with curiosity. we wanted to continue that legacy. >> commercial-free. any time, anywhere. >> unlike other streaming services. curiosity stream actually debuted as a global service, set to go anywhere in the world. >> we have been getting it as far as away as australia. and wilderness area in northern canada. >> i was in italy. and netflix could not get launched in italy. but i could watch curiosity stream >> in just a few years, they're in 196 countries and expanding
. >> explore pluto like never before. take a deep dive. anywhere, any time. and discover, learn. the world's best filmmaker are right at the edge. this is curiosity stream. >> powerful. with netflix and amazon prime. it's a huge opportunity to see if we can do the same with documentaries. >> they launched this wildly successf, shadows of discovery communications, where the vision began some 30 years ago. >> my father is john hendrick. and he is the father and founder of...
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. >> i love my dad to the -- pluto and back. >> i love when he tucks me in and gives me kisses when her playing with me. i really appreciate you as a father. >> thank you for take being care of me, being a parent and letting me stay up late. >> i hope that you live as long as i do, because i love you so much, i wish you would never go away. >> i'm going to say to my dad, happy coffee day, happy wine day. >> happy father's day! >> on behalf of all the dads, thank you. that's "on assignment" for tonight. i'll see you weeknights for "nbc >>> tonight at 11:00, 12 girls rescued from the home of a bucks county man who's now facing sexual assault charges.
. >> i love my dad to the -- pluto and back. >> i love when he tucks me in and gives me kisses when her playing with me. i really appreciate you as a father. >> thank you for take being care of me, being a parent and letting me stay up late. >> i hope that you live as long as i do, because i love you so much, i wish you would never go away. >> i'm going to say to my dad, happy coffee day, happy wine day. >> happy father's day! >> on behalf of all the...
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to the -- pluto and back. >> i love when he hugs me and gives me kisses when he comes home from work.u for playing with me. i really appreciate you as a father. >> thank you for taking care of me, being a parent, and letting me stay up late. >> i hope that you live as long as i do because i love you so much, i wish you would never go away. >> i'm going to stay to my dad happy coffee day, happy wine day. >> happy father's day. >> that's all for now. i'm lester holt. thanks for joining us. >>> it's a force so deadly, it can kill with a touch. >> i can't believe i'm still alive. >> back up! back up! >> so powerful, it drops suspects on the spot. whether it's a bolt out of the blue -- >> you feel the current travel through your body. >> -- an electrifying fall or a dangerous climb. >> i wanted them down right then. >> what you're about to see is sure to be shocking. >> it's definitely something i'll never forget. >> don't do that!
to the -- pluto and back. >> i love when he hugs me and gives me kisses when he comes home from work.u for playing with me. i really appreciate you as a father. >> thank you for taking care of me, being a parent, and letting me stay up late. >> i hope that you live as long as i do because i love you so much, i wish you would never go away. >> i'm going to stay to my dad happy coffee day, happy wine day. >> happy father's day. >> that's all for now. i'm lester...
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. >> i love my dad to the -- pluto and back. >> i love when he tucks me in and gives me kisses when hee. i really appreciate you as a father. >> thank you for take being care of me, being a parent and letting me stay up late. >> i hope that you live as long as i do, because i love you so much, i wish you would never go away. >> i'm going to say to my dad, happy coffee day, happy wine day. >> happy father's day! >> on behalf of all the dads, thank you. that's "on assignment" for tonight. i'll see you weeknights for "nbc >>> next at 11:00 on nbc bay area, after two days oakland's interim police chief is out. exclusive details on troubling texts that could have led to him stepping down. >>> how hot it will get this father's day weekend. >>> good evening. >> i'm here to run a police department, not a frat house. >> good evening to you. right now at 11:00, scathing and stern. late this evening oakland mayor libby schaaf drops another bombshell. another interim police chief has stepped down. that's only the beginning of the problems plaguing the opd. i'm peggy bunker. raj and
. >> i love my dad to the -- pluto and back. >> i love when he tucks me in and gives me kisses when hee. i really appreciate you as a father. >> thank you for take being care of me, being a parent and letting me stay up late. >> i hope that you live as long as i do, because i love you so much, i wish you would never go away. >> i'm going to say to my dad, happy coffee day, happy wine day. >> happy father's day! >> on behalf of all the dads, thank you....
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>> i am not going to because i am not performing pluto. >> fair enough. >> you know, another part oflf compared to being on stage or on the screen? tonight you -- >> it's -- >> -- you get to be yourself. >> it took a long time to be comfortable with it. normally you have a veil of a character which protects you from the audience. you know what i mean. and, no, i really like it. you have to be more vulnerable. and in a way i like that now. i am glad i have done it. it's sort of -- you just stand up there and tell things about yourself. >> let's talk sappy. not lot of people admit to liking it. you cover miley cyrus. tell me what defines sappy for you. >> it's a song that kind of connects with you in an emotional way somehow. there is something about it that just gets you. that could be the lyric, the chord structure, or the perspective of it. for me it's an emotional visceral connection. >> is sappy good or bad? >> i think it's good. i real estate that my? scotland sappy, it's got a slightly, you know, detrimental tone to it. you're a big sap, we would say. it's like, come on. it's no
>> i am not going to because i am not performing pluto. >> fair enough. >> you know, another part oflf compared to being on stage or on the screen? tonight you -- >> it's -- >> -- you get to be yourself. >> it took a long time to be comfortable with it. normally you have a veil of a character which protects you from the audience. you know what i mean. and, no, i really like it. you have to be more vulnerable. and in a way i like that now. i am glad i have...
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it tells the incredible tale of the spacecraft that flew to pluto and of a little girl who loved space and grew up to become one of the mission's lead engineers. all that and more is on our web site, pbs.org/newshour. >> sreenivasan: tune in later tonight on charlie rose: "new york times" columnist and author tom friedman weighs in on both the brexit, and the race for the white house. and that's the newshour for tonight. on friday, why polish immigrants in england fear for their safety after brexit. i'm hari sreenivasan. >> woodruff: and i'm judy woodruff, join us online, and again here tomorrow evening. for all of us at the pbs newshour, thank you and good night. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> you were born with two stories. one you write every day, and one you inherited that's written in your d.n.a. 23andme.com is a genetic service that provides personalized reports about traits, health and ancestry. learn more at www.23andme.com. >> fathom travel. carnival corporation's small ship line. offering seven day cruises to three cities in cuba. exploring the
it tells the incredible tale of the spacecraft that flew to pluto and of a little girl who loved space and grew up to become one of the mission's lead engineers. all that and more is on our web site, pbs.org/newshour. >> sreenivasan: tune in later tonight on charlie rose: "new york times" columnist and author tom friedman weighs in on both the brexit, and the race for the white house. and that's the newshour for tonight. on friday, why polish immigrants in england fear for their...
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but the distinction is that romney seemed pluto kratic in a way that trump doesn't.nk people appreciate the slyness that trump has. i think there's an edge to him that people think is good. in the same way that everyone assumes they'll be rich someday, so they don't necessarily want to lash out at rich people, people see the people who may have been teaj advantage of, if that's the ultimate determination as being suckers and they'd be smarter than them. i think there's psychology that comes to play which comes to donald trump's benefit and has come to his benefit for the past few months. >> some of the smartest people in politics over the last six months or a year have said, this is the way to go after donald trump. i haven't seen one that's worked now, in terms of knocking hip o -- him out of this race. do you have a sense of what would work on him? >> this goes to the point that the clovis official was making about the polling. in 2008, there were two times john mccain caught up with barack obama after he consolidated the republican vote and right after the convent
but the distinction is that romney seemed pluto kratic in a way that trump doesn't.nk people appreciate the slyness that trump has. i think there's an edge to him that people think is good. in the same way that everyone assumes they'll be rich someday, so they don't necessarily want to lash out at rich people, people see the people who may have been teaj advantage of, if that's the ultimate determination as being suckers and they'd be smarter than them. i think there's psychology that comes to...
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. -- thank you.n >> to ensure he does not engage in an act of pluto negligence, we grant him an action 10 seconds if -- for him to recognize the cleveland step in ship. [laughter] >> thank you. go cavs. i yield back. >> the chair now recognizes the german from south carolina. >> thank you very much. in your opening testimony, you said the following. of the court taking a cautious approach is that the guidance, what weight do you put on the fact that other countries are approaching zero? how does that factor into your decision-making? the decision-making of other countries is important in our decision-making. to the extent rates decline and lower, ours does tend to put upward pressure on the dollar, which is a drag. to the extent policies are successful in promoting stronger -- a stronger growth in those countries, in that boosted demand for exports, we need to take both aspects of it into account and it may differ from situation to levels. congress told us to focus on maximum employment and price stability and that is what we are doing and what we will continue to do. >> it is fair cou
. -- thank you.n >> to ensure he does not engage in an act of pluto negligence, we grant him an action 10 seconds if -- for him to recognize the cleveland step in ship. [laughter] >> thank you. go cavs. i yield back. >> the chair now recognizes the german from south carolina. >> thank you very much. in your opening testimony, you said the following. of the court taking a cautious approach is that the guidance, what weight do you put on the fact that other countries are...
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we've looked at new planets using pluto. we spawned a new satellite servicing industry. and we've also looked out for the planet. whether it's in huntsville, alabama or at the goddard space agency, we've moved this forward. we need our science agency to be able to sell their products. that's why we fund the pa trent trademark office. senator shelby and i believe private property needs to be protected, but intellectual property is private property and we want to make sure that our patent office is able to be not a bottleneck but a pathway to protecting this. we also promote the trade administration and the economic development administration. i look forward to robust amendment process to address the issues related to safety and security and other aspects of the bill. so i would hope that our colleagues would come forth, debate. there is no restrictions here to debate and then to offer their amendments. now's the time to seize the moment, and i look forward to working with my colleague, senator shelby, and all of our colleagues to move this bill. i think at the end of the
we've looked at new planets using pluto. we spawned a new satellite servicing industry. and we've also looked out for the planet. whether it's in huntsville, alabama or at the goddard space agency, we've moved this forward. we need our science agency to be able to sell their products. that's why we fund the pa trent trademark office. senator shelby and i believe private property needs to be protected, but intellectual property is private property and we want to make sure that our patent office...
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the same day, we were taking close-up pictures of pluto. did areas -- did any serious person think we would run off? we are great. we are the united states of america. host: that was gary north carolina. donald trump making it is first congressional endorsement in a backing of that state renee ellmers. he made a personal appeal to voters to back renee ellmers saying she was the first congresswoman to represent -- --this the first time this this is the first time that donald trump is picked side in a congressional race. rode gets it. -- rene gets it. five other states in the primaries this tuesday. a paper out of california. this is a story on the hill this morning. telling theaper is tellingo union tribune voters -- the principles of the party of ronald reagan are relevant as ever. stable border and economic policy focusing on taxes and limited regulation. those are not principles of trump who promises to build a wall, recommends torturing families and reneging on debt. he does not deserve the party's mandate. fort in ronald reagan presiden
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. >>> and this, new images of the planet pluto.earest pictures ever taken of that planet. you're looking at, if you can decipher it, huge glaciers, mountains of ice. focus in there. it's like on your smartphone. touch it with your hand -- [laughter] i want to see ice mountains, boulders. >> look at that. >> there's writing on it. stuart: kilroy was here. [laughter] >> stuart varney was here. stuart: no, kilroy was here. [laughter] all right, everybody, enough fun. we'll be back in two minutes. stuart: yesterday we told you about the first zika baby born in the united states. the doctor who delivered that baby was our own doctor, manny alvarez, who joins us now on the phone from the hospital where the baby was delivered. doctor, did you know this was going to be a zika baby? >> well, we knew that on friday, a couple of days before we did the delivery, that she had a baby that had anomalies that are compatible with the zika effects. once we started putting the story together with her being bitten by mosquitoes in her native country a
. >>> and this, new images of the planet pluto.earest pictures ever taken of that planet. you're looking at, if you can decipher it, huge glaciers, mountains of ice. focus in there. it's like on your smartphone. touch it with your hand -- [laughter] i want to see ice mountains, boulders. >> look at that. >> there's writing on it. stuart: kilroy was here. [laughter] >> stuart varney was here. stuart: no, kilroy was here. [laughter] all right, everybody, enough fun....
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york and has all the hotels with his name on it, is trying to portray hillary clinton as the corrupt plutoclear whether this will actually work. certainly both very unpopular, both deeply distrusted. but that was the whole point of his speech. if you did a word check through his speech, the word you'd fine most used in the speech is the word "rigged." and donald trump's argument effectively is that hillary clinton is part of this cabal in washington where they all do deals in back rooms, and that he's the outsider to clean it all up. >> and what about clinton's response to trump, calling his comments outlandish lies and conspiracy theories? will that be sufficient to counter what trump said about her and, of course, her record as secretary of state? >> this is the most interesting election to cover because it really is who is the least worst option if you look at the public polling. look, if you look at it so far, you would have to say that, yes, hillary clinton is succeeding because she is less unpopular than donald trump. her unfavorables are a bit lower. but, you know, the day-to-day co
york and has all the hotels with his name on it, is trying to portray hillary clinton as the corrupt plutoclear whether this will actually work. certainly both very unpopular, both deeply distrusted. but that was the whole point of his speech. if you did a word check through his speech, the word you'd fine most used in the speech is the word "rigged." and donald trump's argument effectively is that hillary clinton is part of this cabal in washington where they all do deals in back...