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postal service made a new stamp for pluto that said pluto explored. >> new horizons is now more than 300 million miles past pluto on its way to a new >> yes. so they think it will keep setting records the further and further out it goes. it's incredible. >> it's unchartered territory. there's a loot of rock lot of rocks -- there's a lot of rocks and debris and never been mapped before. how is it going the survive >> ? >> it is a big ris b and they use the -- risk and they use the stars to chart through it. something as small as a quarter could do a lot of damage. it's ve through with it. >> visions. >> star trek, i hear you. >> assuming it make s it through all that it will be really interesting to see where it goes. >> fascinating. >> thank you. >>> the story behind a new viral video showing a worker going below and beyond when he did his job. >> and the new coach. >>> not a green thumb? want your green thumb to be greener? you're in luck. volunteers are gardener program and they are going to answer your questions about what to grow this time of year, what to put in the ground, what
postal service made a new stamp for pluto that said pluto explored. >> new horizons is now more than 300 million miles past pluto on its way to a new >> yes. so they think it will keep setting records the further and further out it goes. it's incredible. >> it's unchartered territory. there's a loot of rock lot of rocks -- there's a lot of rocks and debris and never been mapped before. how is it going the survive >> ? >> it is a big ris b and they use the -- risk...
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further out there's pluto. now that's 4.6 billion miles away. beyond the solar system to the next nearest star is 24 trillion miles away. it sounds a lot, but in space terms that's our neighbor. that's where a planet was discovered orbiting around. and the reason scientists are so excited is that this alien world is the closest there is outside our own solar system. >> this really changes, i think, our perception of how many habitable planets there are in the galaxy. it means the chances of a habitable planets there are in habitable planets look a little more rosey. >> reporter: reaching the planet with the spacecraft we have now would take tens of thousands of years. >> when they say habitable, they mean water would exist, which in theory means life can exist. >> is as a result in the habitable zone. but 4.2 light years, when you think about it, it's not that far away. >> you ride your bike that far every day. i have seen it on your instagram. >> i just did it. want me to do it again? >> sure. be back in a few years. >> exactly. it's really fas
further out there's pluto. now that's 4.6 billion miles away. beyond the solar system to the next nearest star is 24 trillion miles away. it sounds a lot, but in space terms that's our neighbor. that's where a planet was discovered orbiting around. and the reason scientists are so excited is that this alien world is the closest there is outside our own solar system. >> this really changes, i think, our perception of how many habitable planets there are in the galaxy. it means the chances...
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further out there's pluto. that's 4.6 billion miles away.ond the solar system to the next nearest star is 24 trillion miles away. in space terms it's our neighbor. that's where a planet was discovered. the reason scientists are so excite second down this alien world is the closest there is outside our own solar system. >> this really changes, i think, our perception of how many habitable planets there in the dpal >> reporter: reaching the planet with the spacecraft we have now would take tens of thousands of years. bbc news. >> when they say habitable, they mean water would exist, which in theory means life can exist. >> 4.2 light years isn't that far away. >> you ride your bike that far every day. >> i just did it. want me to do it again? >> sure. >> it's really fascinating. the european team has been working years on this. maybe they'll figure out a way for us to get there. proxima b. home sweet home. >>> this morning on "world news now," daybreak over the devastation in italy. >> as the sun comes up the search forth quake survivors intens
further out there's pluto. that's 4.6 billion miles away.ond the solar system to the next nearest star is 24 trillion miles away. in space terms it's our neighbor. that's where a planet was discovered. the reason scientists are so excite second down this alien world is the closest there is outside our own solar system. >> this really changes, i think, our perception of how many habitable planets there in the dpal >> reporter: reaching the planet with the spacecraft we have now would...
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. >> i remember when pluto was a planet. >>> there that we will be keeping an eye on for the day tomorrow. thunderstorms are off to the west of us. at this point it is not severe. we are not expecting it to become severe. you're seeing the leftovers storms. and we are seeing that hold together with some nice rain coming out of them. but no severe weather is expected. as far as rain that is light, every now and then to get a you will see spotty showers that will consider down to the south. they are moving eastward. the heavier storms out to the southwest of mansfield. not expecting for that to be much of a factor for mansfield immediately. you may hear some rumbles of -- thunder. it will impact areas like booster. and then out towards dylan burke you'll probably get wet as well. the scattered showers and thunderstorms continue to move out. it was aggressive looking, but the idea here is that we have the rain and thunder that will temperatures in the 70s and partly cloudy skies. your commuting forecast for the day tomorrow, it will look like this. partly cloudy and muggy to begin the day. q
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pluto. >> which is not a planet anymore. >> no, the former planet -- >> the artist formerly known as pluto. >>> speaking of driving, americans walked off with more than 100 medals at the rio summer olympic games. apparently at the other olympics that deals with driving, we didn't do as well. >> american automakers may have to hang their heads in shame after the car olympics. the four-country competition pitted the u.s. against autos from germany, japan, and great britain. drag racing, exhaust hurtling, and drifting. suffice it to say, the commentator was not kind. >> oh, dear. look at that. it's bouncing around on its suspension. four-wheel drive scrambling. the behemoth in the tight turn. this looks like someone is trying to park their car in a carport. >> can someone translate? >> now unlike in rio, it was the germans who came out on top. their entry was a bmw sport the u.s. sent at jeep grand cherokee srt. great britain sent a sports car. >> just not fair. how do you compare the two? >> japan sends a high-performance honda civic. i think the events here were rigged because they sh
pluto. >> which is not a planet anymore. >> no, the former planet -- >> the artist formerly known as pluto. >>> speaking of driving, americans walked off with more than 100 medals at the rio summer olympic games. apparently at the other olympics that deals with driving, we didn't do as well. >> american automakers may have to hang their heads in shame after the car olympics. the four-country competition pitted the u.s. against autos from germany, japan, and...
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that's about 250 round trips from earth to pluto. >>> apparently, it looks like siri has taked off the wrong barbra streisand was so annoyed with siri that she did what any diva would do. she called apple c erk o tim cook to complain. siri will no longer say streisand with a "z." "s." >>> a baseball player hits a grand slam and smashes a windshield. wait until you hear whose car it was. clean food. words you don't often hear. words we at panera live by. because clean food is food as it should be. with no artificial flavors, preservatives, sweeteners, and no colors from artificial sources. we think clean food tastes better, feels better, does better. 100% of our food will be clean by year's end. every bite will be food as it should be. well at least he's wearing shoes. well done champ. get gooey, flaky, happy. toaster strudel. i work 'round the clock. i want my blood sugar to stay in control. so i asked about tresiba?. ? tresiba? ready ? tresiba? is a once-daily, long-acting insulin that lasts even longer than 24 hours. ? tresiba? ready ? tresiba? provides powerful a1c reduction. releas
that's about 250 round trips from earth to pluto. >>> apparently, it looks like siri has taked off the wrong barbra streisand was so annoyed with siri that she did what any diva would do. she called apple c erk o tim cook to complain. siri will no longer say streisand with a "z." "s." >>> a baseball player hits a grand slam and smashes a windshield. wait until you hear whose car it was. clean food. words you don't often hear. words we at panera live by....
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further out, there is pluto, 4.6 billion miles away.excited is that this alien world is the closest there is outside of our own solar system. our perception of how many habitable planets there are in the galaxy. the prospect for alien life elsewhere in the galaxy look more rosy. reporter: reaching the planets with the spacecraft now would take tens of thousands of years. bbc news. katty: kareem abdul-jabbar may be best known for his performance on the basketball court, but he has used his voice and public profile to speak out on issues ranging from race to religion. " has a new book entitled exploringn the wall" how america is fractured on so many lines. i talk to him about what he thinks needs to change. inequality inout america. you talk about racism not as opinion but fact. what do you mean? kareem: some people think the election of president obama arrow to the end of racism in america. it was certainly a milestone. so part of what america has been that i do not think that we can claim that it is over. the more subtle forms are still
further out, there is pluto, 4.6 billion miles away.excited is that this alien world is the closest there is outside of our own solar system. our perception of how many habitable planets there are in the galaxy. the prospect for alien life elsewhere in the galaxy look more rosy. reporter: reaching the planets with the spacecraft now would take tens of thousands of years. bbc news. katty: kareem abdul-jabbar may be best known for his performance on the basketball court, but he has used his voice...
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did the design for the messenger mission to mercury and you guys probably saw the cool pictures of pluto recently. they design the trajectory for that mission as well, which took 10 years. they have tons of experience, basically figuring out how to tell us what to do so we can make sure we get in orbit around the moon. >> and then you've got to program it. >> yup. >> wow. >> very collaborative. it's not somebody tells me here, put this in. we all get to have this conversation. it's really fun. >> i'm curious on something that big, where every step is critical to make it a success, how do you troubleshoot that and make sure every step is right? are there just tons of eyes looking at it, looking at it again and again and again? how does that work? >> we will have multiple people developing the software and checking each other like with any software application to make sure you get everything. heritage. so the software architecture that we are building off of for this has also been flown on other missions. so it's not like we're starting from scratch. >> you can even model it, right? >> rig
did the design for the messenger mission to mercury and you guys probably saw the cool pictures of pluto recently. they design the trajectory for that mission as well, which took 10 years. they have tons of experience, basically figuring out how to tell us what to do so we can make sure we get in orbit around the moon. >> and then you've got to program it. >> yup. >> wow. >> very collaborative. it's not somebody tells me here, put this in. we all get to have this...
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pluto and beyond. cory: that was the cofounder of moon express. that does it for this edition.week when we talk to the cofounder of alibaba on thursday, at 9:00 a.m. eastern. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ narrator: the challenges facing our world are growing all the time. how do we build stronger economies with equal opportunities for all? how do we build a sustainable world for generations to come? how do we protect our cities and harness the power of technology for our common benefit? humanity has always been good at forward thinking. in this series, using the latest bloomberg research and analysis, we will make sense of the challenges of tomorrow, inequality, artificial intelligence, managing megacities, the gender gap, and
pluto and beyond. cory: that was the cofounder of moon express. that does it for this edition.week when we talk to the cofounder of alibaba on thursday, at 9:00 a.m. eastern. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ narrator: the challenges facing our world are growing all the time. how do we build stronger economies with equal opportunities for all? how do we build a sustainable world for generations to come? how do we protect our cities and harness the power of technology for our common benefit? humanity...
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pluto and beyond. cory: that was the cofounder of moon express. that does it for this edition. when we talk to the cofounder of alibaba on thursday, at 9:00 a.m. eastern. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ carol: welcome to "bloomberg businessweek." david: we are inside the magazine headquarters. carol: elizabeth warren on donald trump. david: how time warner will take on amazon and netflix. carol: and looking at broadway. david: all of that ahead on "bloomberg businessweek." ♪ carol: we are here with the editor, ellen pollock. this is big interviews. and there is a theme tying them altogether?
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pluto and beyond. cory: that was the cofounder of moon express. that does it for this edition.t week when we talk to the cofounder of alibaba on thursday, at 9:00 a.m. eastern. 6:00 a.m. on the west coast. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ it is just after 8:00 a.m. in tokyo, the start of a busy week in the asia-pacific, trade data as theina and japan first major markets open. this is "daybreak asia". ♪ it is more of the same, a bloomberg survey expects the boj to increase its stimulus program. china's of stability, reserves little changed as the
pluto and beyond. cory: that was the cofounder of moon express. that does it for this edition.t week when we talk to the cofounder of alibaba on thursday, at 9:00 a.m. eastern. 6:00 a.m. on the west coast. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ it is just after 8:00 a.m. in tokyo, the start of a busy week in the asia-pacific, trade data as theina and japan first major markets open. this is "daybreak asia". ♪ it is more of the same, a bloomberg survey expects the boj to increase its stimulus...
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pluto and beyond. cory: that was the cofounder of moon express. that does it for this edition.ek when we talk to the cofounder of alibaba on thursday, at 9:00 a.m. eastern. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ angie: coming up, the stories that have shaped the week in business around the world. the bank of england setting a post brexit direction while japan has another fiscal arrow. >> that is the shakespearean tragedy of abe. >> the july jobs number, what message will send the feds? >> the consumption side is holding up, what is not holding up is business investment. >> and all eyes on earnings this week. >> a great quarter across the board. >> it is reshaping the earnings mix.
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. >> a nasa spacecraft with colorado ties has flown by pluto and is on its way back in time. >> that's next on 9news. >>> ths >>> they're doing a eviction at jack lock and there was a guy who threatened to kill policemen. >> 9wants to know spent the past todays going through hundreds of pages, photos and audio tapes released by the colorado bureau of investigation. the evidence details every aspect of the eviction that left a park county deputy dead. it's clear that >> did not pay mortgage to a bunch of crooks -- >> mark refused to pay his mortgage. >> or even give them munchoney -- them money is wrong. >> that would get anyone evicted. >> neighbors, a dental assistance and deputies themselves told the colorado bureau of investigation that he had been difficult. >> he did make threats it would be a shoot out. >> his anger caugh attention of both jefferson and park county sheriff's deputies when he was denied insurance. i should get my gun and shoot the first cop i see. >> park county sheriff rag wagner said -- >> i did not know anything about the threats about the police until hearing
. >> a nasa spacecraft with colorado ties has flown by pluto and is on its way back in time. >> that's next on 9news. >>> ths >>> they're doing a eviction at jack lock and there was a guy who threatened to kill policemen. >> 9wants to know spent the past todays going through hundreds of pages, photos and audio tapes released by the colorado bureau of investigation. the evidence details every aspect of the eviction that left a park county deputy dead. it's...
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she was smart, savvy, born into a pluto family, raised by doting father who educated and groomed her to be the toast of washington society. at the age of 15, she fell in love with lieutenant john charles freeman. and explore for the us army corps with no social standing and a little financial prospect. senator thomas that in was not about to allow his daughter to marry so far beneath her station. .com. or marry him she did, secretly in 1841, when she was 17 years old. in their 20 years of marriage before the civil war, jesse's aggressive ambition for her husband resembled the unrelenting coaching of a stage mother. she carried on that way during the civil war. when her husband assumed command of the western military district in july, 1861, jesse followed him to st. louis and established herself in a small office in front of his office at this-- as his unofficial chief of staff. in st. louis, she was referred to as general jesse. when her husband issued an emancipation order in missouri, in late august, 1861, without advising president lincoln in advance it was general jesse who order
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well, whatever you think of that decision, when that category was created, pluto was the second object to have been discovered that fit in that category. series was discovered, 129 years earlier. so what this shows me is, once again, vesta and series aren't just chips of rock. they are worlds. and one of the things that i think is so cool about this mission, is we're truly exploring uncharted worlds. what could be cooler than that. these are the two largest, prior to the dawn mission, the two largest worlds in the inner solar system. >> so, they have much more surface area than is suggested, even vesta has more than twice the area of california. so we can go in the third dimension and compare it, with that of the continental united states. not as big as the united states. but it's still a big place. it's 37% of the area, the contiguous united states. when you just think about how vast and varied and beautiful the geography of our country are, is suggests there's an opportunity for a lot of different things to see on a place like this. i should point out in the interest of being clear,
well, whatever you think of that decision, when that category was created, pluto was the second object to have been discovered that fit in that category. series was discovered, 129 years earlier. so what this shows me is, once again, vesta and series aren't just chips of rock. they are worlds. and one of the things that i think is so cool about this mission, is we're truly exploring uncharted worlds. what could be cooler than that. these are the two largest, prior to the dawn mission, the two...
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when that system was created, pluto was the second object to be discovered to fit into that category. was discovered 129 years earlier. it was the first one discovered to be a dwarf planet. what this shows me, vesta and ceres are not just pieces of rock, these are big places, worlds. what is so cool about this now for mission is that we are truly exploring unchartered words -- worlds in the solar system. and what could be cooler than that? these are the two largest unexplored worlds in the solar system. i think that is really neat. when you look at a picture like this and compare it with california, it is deceptive because california is flat and these are round, three-dimensional bodies. they have much more surface area than is suggested in a picture like this. vesta has twice the area of california. we can go into the third dimension and compare that of ceres with the united states. and sure it is not as big as the united states or earth, but it is a big place to read it is is 37 percentit of the area of the contiguous united states. when you think about how vast and varied and beaut
when that system was created, pluto was the second object to be discovered to fit into that category. was discovered 129 years earlier. it was the first one discovered to be a dwarf planet. what this shows me, vesta and ceres are not just pieces of rock, these are big places, worlds. what is so cool about this now for mission is that we are truly exploring unchartered words -- worlds in the solar system. and what could be cooler than that? these are the two largest unexplored worlds in the...
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when that category was created pluto was the second object to , be discovered to fit into that category. ceres was discovered 129 years earlier. it was the first one discovered to be a dwarf planet. what this shows me, vesta and ceres are not just pieces of rock, these are big places, worlds. what is so cool about this now for mission is that we are truly exploring uncharted worlds in the solar system. and what could be cooler than that? these are the two largest unexplored worlds in the solar system. i think that is really neat. when you look at a picture like this and compare it with california, it is deceptive because california is flat and these are round, three-dimensional bodies. they have much more surface area than is suggested in a picture like this. vesta has twice the area of california. we can go into the third dimension and compare that of ceres with the united states. and sure it is not as big as the united states or earth, but it is a big place. it is 37 percent of the area of the contiguous united states. when you think about how vast and varied and beautiful the geograp
when that category was created pluto was the second object to , be discovered to fit into that category. ceres was discovered 129 years earlier. it was the first one discovered to be a dwarf planet. what this shows me, vesta and ceres are not just pieces of rock, these are big places, worlds. what is so cool about this now for mission is that we are truly exploring uncharted worlds in the solar system. and what could be cooler than that? these are the two largest unexplored worlds in the solar...
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jane is the wife, the dog on the jettisons is pluto. no, the dog is astro. imagine just zipping off like that? that is where we are going. it is a demand and the private sector will find a solution and do it profitly. >> they have chartered spacecraft if you want to go on vacation. thank you, dominic. >> another launch happening overseas involving more than 100 hot air balloons, a stunning sight and the flynn steps, straight ahead (announcer vo) or you can take a joyride. bye bye, errands, we sing out loud here. siriusxm. road happy. (announcer vo) you can commute. (man on radio) ...40! no flags on the play! (cheering) (announcer vo) or you can chest bump. yo commute, we got serious game. siriusxm. road happy. >> an estimated half million people gathering in the city of bristol, england, and taking in a spectacular show at biggest balloon festival in europe. take a look. this is this morning. look at that. more than 100 hot air balloons filling the sky. the event draws balloonists from all over the world. they enjoyed ideal conditions this morning after a st
jane is the wife, the dog on the jettisons is pluto. no, the dog is astro. imagine just zipping off like that? that is where we are going. it is a demand and the private sector will find a solution and do it profitly. >> they have chartered spacecraft if you want to go on vacation. thank you, dominic. >> another launch happening overseas involving more than 100 hot air balloons, a stunning sight and the flynn steps, straight ahead (announcer vo) or you can take a joyride. bye bye,...
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it's the equivalent of 250 round trips from earth to pluto. no doubt lots of traffic jams in all of that driving. i just love our traffic tip tuesday this morning. we're talking about the traffic jam but more specifically, t mystery jam. you know, you don't have any crashes or anything. you're like, what's going on? why is it backed up? >> good morning. happy tuesday to everyone. yeah. traffic jams are a mystery and we've all been in them. you're cruising down the interstate, everything is going well and all of a sudden, you're at a crawl. you're in there for like 10 minutes and then it just opens up. there's no traffic crash, nobody changing their tire, there's nothing suspicious going on or whatever and you're like, what in the world just happened? then you get going again and it happens again. researchers have found out why this traffic jams are occurring. it's because people are slowing down, tapping their brakes and it's creating an effect with all the other cars behind them putting on their brakes and slowing down and it's causing traffi
it's the equivalent of 250 round trips from earth to pluto. no doubt lots of traffic jams in all of that driving. i just love our traffic tip tuesday this morning. we're talking about the traffic jam but more specifically, t mystery jam. you know, you don't have any crashes or anything. you're like, what's going on? why is it backed up? >> good morning. happy tuesday to everyone. yeah. traffic jams are a mystery and we've all been in them. you're cruising down the interstate, everything...
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. >> pluto. >> is what your favorite planet. >> mars. >> so come on over here because what they have they had a chance to make their own spaceships, all right. so what is your name. >> hanna. >> hi hanna. are you making your spaceship here. >> yes. >> is what your name. >> nicholas. >> it is looking good. so we're going to have a chance to play we have doughnuts, spaceships as part of the keeping kid busy and giving them some exercise so when they are done camp they go home and take a nap. one other thing over here come on down here one of the camp directors what is your name. >> sioban. >> what do we have here physics test here. >> we are testing to see how rockets propel forward and we are racing to the top to the bottom balloon. >> we blew up the balloon. we will let it go, on the count of three, one, two, three, go. and then, there is also, flag races. come on, you guys follow me. we have to follow the flag. ready. come on, we just go around the big gym here. saint tim's from back in the day we used to do dances up here in northeast philadelphia. now we have the day camp a at ble
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she's less visible than pluto, on the run longer than whitey bulger, even waldo is wondering where in the world she is. here's why hillary's in hiding, she's planning on trump being trump and trump counts on her scannedle to explode. each secret weapon happens to be each other. they're playing chicken with their own flaws banking on the other's mistakes. who's winning? hillary assumes we'll all grow board of the e-mails, afterwall, there's no tape. there's no visual, but trump, he's a walking spectacle. the opposite of boring. his deeds always hijack the spotlight. that's a trend that hillary could ride until november, except for three obs kms. the debates. when the empress of e-mails meets captain excitement, try running out the clock on that stage with no candy crowley in site. welcome to the show. >> thank you, show. >> i used everybody's last names in honor of you. >> thank you. >> do you think this is a good strategy for her to go into hiding, she's like julian assange. >> that's the only strategy she has. she was finally going away, and i think the united states and the world br
she's less visible than pluto, on the run longer than whitey bulger, even waldo is wondering where in the world she is. here's why hillary's in hiding, she's planning on trump being trump and trump counts on her scannedle to explode. each secret weapon happens to be each other. they're playing chicken with their own flaws banking on the other's mistakes. who's winning? hillary assumes we'll all grow board of the e-mails, afterwall, there's no tape. there's no visual, but trump, he's a walking...
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if you're a pluto crat you would love because trade stuff.tribe against government. >> you do not have to take that shot. go ahead. >> millions of people watching this, joe, who want to hear about trump. >> i'm talking to tom. you talk. it was a speech that did not put him back in the traditional republican base. put him there, bernie sanders, a hole compilation of stuff. >> he was on board economically. >> let's talk about his tax cuts. he did reduce his tax plan from what he proposed in september. he basically adopted house republican tax plan, which is three tack brackets of 12%, 25, and 33%, but he also proposed 15% tax on business down from 35% and created this loophole where a lot of individuals, potentially, including you, joe, could actually pay 15% instead of 30%. >> what are you talking about? >> he's allowing all businesses, including those that operate as llcs, partnership. >> i get a check across my desk every two weeks. >> you could change that. >> because i'mn connecticut i pay 56% taxes. >> i'm being told to push on. >> can yo
if you're a pluto crat you would love because trade stuff.tribe against government. >> you do not have to take that shot. go ahead. >> millions of people watching this, joe, who want to hear about trump. >> i'm talking to tom. you talk. it was a speech that did not put him back in the traditional republican base. put him there, bernie sanders, a hole compilation of stuff. >> he was on board economically. >> let's talk about his tax cuts. he did reduce his tax plan...
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further out there's pluto. now that's's 4.6 billion miles away. beyond the solar system to the next nearest star is 24 trillion miles away. it sounds a lot, but in space terms that's our neighbor. that's where a planet was discovered orbiting around. and the reason scientists are so excited is that this alien world is the closest there is outside our own solar system. >> this really changes, i think, our perception of how many habitable planets there are in it means the chances of a habitable planet out there are a lot more rosey. >> reporter: reaching the planet with the spacecraft we have now would take tens of thousands of years. >> when they say habitable, they mean water would exist, which in theory means life can exist. >> 4.2 light years when you think about it, it's not that far away. >> you ride your bike that far every day. ha instagram. >> i just did it. want me to do it again? >> sure. be back in a few trillion light years. >> exactly. it's really fascinating. and the scientist european team have been working years on this. maybe they'
further out there's pluto. now that's's 4.6 billion miles away. beyond the solar system to the next nearest star is 24 trillion miles away. it sounds a lot, but in space terms that's our neighbor. that's where a planet was discovered orbiting around. and the reason scientists are so excited is that this alien world is the closest there is outside our own solar system. >> this really changes, i think, our perception of how many habitable planets there are in it means the chances of a...
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plutonium was named after the planet pluto. now, it should have been plutium, if you think about it but he just liked the way plutonium sounded better. so that's why we call it plutonium. seborg went on to get the noble prize and chancellor at berkeley, very active in arms control later in his life. of now, what were the health effects of this plutonium thing? it didn't seem to penetrate the skin. but what about if you ingested it? what if the radioactive material was swallowed? we knew that was not good for you, because in the interwar period, there were women who were painting luminous dials on watches. if you have a glow in the dark watch in those days, it had radium on it, and so these women were paid to paint the dials on the watch. and they had very fine-grain brushes, and they would put the brush in their mouth to get the tip just exactly right and then they would paint the wash and swallow the radium and get a bunch of not so good diseases. so we knew that ingesting plutonium was probably dangerous. we knew what the cha
plutonium was named after the planet pluto. now, it should have been plutium, if you think about it but he just liked the way plutonium sounded better. so that's why we call it plutonium. seborg went on to get the noble prize and chancellor at berkeley, very active in arms control later in his life. of now, what were the health effects of this plutonium thing? it didn't seem to penetrate the skin. but what about if you ingested it? what if the radioactive material was swallowed? we knew that...
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plutonium was named after the planet pluto. now, it should have been plutium, if you think about it but he just liked the way plutonium sounded better. so that's why we call it plutonium. seborg went on to get the noble prize and chancellor at berkeley, very active in arms control later in his life. of now, what were the health effects of this plutonium thing? it didn't seem to penetrate the skin. but what about if you ingested it? what if the radioactive material was swallowed? we knew that was not good for you, because in the interwar period, there were women who were painting luminous dials on watches. if you have a glow in the dark watch in those days, it had radium on it, and so these women were paid to paint the dials on the watch. and they had very fine-grain brushes, and they would put the brush in their mouth to get the tip just exactly right and then they would paint the wash and swallow the radium and get a bunch of not so good diseases. so we knew that ingesting plutonium was probably dangerous. we knew what the cha
plutonium was named after the planet pluto. now, it should have been plutium, if you think about it but he just liked the way plutonium sounded better. so that's why we call it plutonium. seborg went on to get the noble prize and chancellor at berkeley, very active in arms control later in his life. of now, what were the health effects of this plutonium thing? it didn't seem to penetrate the skin. but what about if you ingested it? what if the radioactive material was swallowed? we knew that...