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>> red rover, red rover. remember that game? you had to hold really tight so no matter what came through they don't breakthrough. that's what the democrats are doing right now. i don't think they are going to be able to succeed. >> red rover? >> republican senate 2014? >> i would think so. you look back four years ago, he yelled at the state of the union and said you lied. he was talking about obama care. he got crucified for that. joe wilson was right. >> greg, his poll numbers dipped to 39%. he does have a credibility issue. >> it's because no one wants what he's selling. that's why they're older. selling obama care to young people is like selling life insurance to zombies or nutri-system to kate smith -- kate moss, kate smith is dead. it has to be enforced because nobody wants it. this is the nature of progressive government. they don't care if it's not good for you. it's good for them. it's if i like your health care you can keep it. >> that woman in highlighted they highlighted on nbc. she said what a blessing this is, i ge
>> red rover, red rover. remember that game? you had to hold really tight so no matter what came through they don't breakthrough. that's what the democrats are doing right now. i don't think they are going to be able to succeed. >> red rover? >> republican senate 2014? >> i would think so. you look back four years ago, he yelled at the state of the union and said you lied. he was talking about obama care. he got crucified for that. joe wilson was right. >> greg,...
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it's not just humans taking selfies, nasa's mars rover opportunity caught this, showing its late afternoon shadow on the redcourse not all pictures are created equal. check this one out by a japanese ott r astronaut. we see the gun, deep space, and of course our planet. that could very well be the ultimate selfy. >> that's it for my selfy, bye for now. thanks for watching. ♪ >>> welcome to al jazeera america. i'm del walters. these are the stories we're covering for you. the government is set to reach a settlement with jpmorgan. >>> and president obama is set to meet with lawmakers on the issue of talks with iran. >>> and michael bloomberg making it so no one under the age of 21 can buy tobacco. ♪ >>> we begin with breaking news concerning jpmorgan chase. we're waiting for the ta
it's not just humans taking selfies, nasa's mars rover opportunity caught this, showing its late afternoon shadow on the redcourse not all pictures are created equal. check this one out by a japanese ott r astronaut. we see the gun, deep space, and of course our planet. that could very well be the ultimate selfy. >> that's it for my selfy, bye for now. thanks for watching. ♪ >>> welcome to al jazeera america. i'm del walters. these are the stories we're covering for you. the...
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front of a bookshelf and it's not just humans taking selfies, the mars rover caught this showing late afternoon shadow on the red course not all pictures are created equal, check this one out by japanese astronaut, we see the sun, deep space and of course our planet. a mirror of humanity that could very well be the ultimate selfie. >> reporter: editor for oxford dictionary and live from oxford what is the criteria for a word being able to enter the oxford dictionary? >> well, and we use both our judgment and we use science and in order to decide which words should go into our dictionaries we collect huge databases of language and we use various databases particularly for the word of the year and analyze the oxford new monitor for which we collect 150 million words each month of text from internet. so we are able to analyze that and see which words are becoming common. >> reporter: common ware and common on instagram to hash tag selfie and magazines to talk about twerking but not using in everyday life so when you say it's common where is it commonly found these words? >> for this year's words of the year and we
front of a bookshelf and it's not just humans taking selfies, the mars rover caught this showing late afternoon shadow on the red course not all pictures are created equal, check this one out by japanese astronaut, we see the sun, deep space and of course our planet. a mirror of humanity that could very well be the ultimate selfie. >> reporter: editor for oxford dictionary and live from oxford what is the criteria for a word being able to enter the oxford dictionary? >> well, and we...
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. >> the question is, we have these rovers, we have several countries trying to find traces of life on mars, are we any closer to knowing whether the red planet has or potentially in the future support life? >> we know a lot about the environment of mars today. seem to have a lot of methane in the atmosphere. if there is life, it does not seem to have a big effect on the atmosphere in the way it does on the earth. looking back further into the past, mars had a whether climate , it was warmer than it is now. there was water on the surface. it was hospitable for life. >> of the potential was life was there, do we try to find out whether it could be there in the future? >> that is the ultimate hope. we would like to put people on the surface of mars. it would probably start as individual missions, maybe a base on mars like the ones we have in antarctica. able to seel be people -- >> in your lifetime? >> i hope so. not by much. see someone walking on mars in my lifetime. maybe around the time i retire. but as far as whether there will be a base on mars -- >> which brings me to another question, why does it take when you're? i am worried i'
. >> the question is, we have these rovers, we have several countries trying to find traces of life on mars, are we any closer to knowing whether the red planet has or potentially in the future support life? >> we know a lot about the environment of mars today. seem to have a lot of methane in the atmosphere. if there is life, it does not seem to have a big effect on the atmosphere in the way it does on the earth. looking back further into the past, mars had a whether climate , it...
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. >> the question is, we have these rovers, we have several countries trying to find traces of life on mars, are we any closer to knowing whether the red planet has or potentially in the future support life? >> we know a lot about the environment of mars today. seem to have a lot of methane in the atmosphere. if there is life, it does not seem to have a big effect on the atmosphere in the way it does on the earth. looking back further into the past, mars had a whether climate , it was warmer than it is now. there was water on the surface. it was hospitable for life. >> of the potential was life was there, do we try to find out whether it could be there in the future? >> that is the ultimate hope. we would like to put people on the surface of mars. it would probably start as individual missions, maybe a base on mars like the ones we have in antarctica. able to seel be people -- >> in your lifetime? >> i hope so. not by much. see someone walking on mars in my lifetime. maybe around the time i retire. but as far as whether there will be a base on mars -- >> which brings me to another question, why does it take when you're? i am worried i'
. >> the question is, we have these rovers, we have several countries trying to find traces of life on mars, are we any closer to knowing whether the red planet has or potentially in the future support life? >> we know a lot about the environment of mars today. seem to have a lot of methane in the atmosphere. if there is life, it does not seem to have a big effect on the atmosphere in the way it does on the earth. looking back further into the past, mars had a whether climate , it...
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rover that has rear seat s that recline. dunkin' donuts is rolling out two new seasonal offerings, the red velvet latte and a salted carmel hotcolate as they try to lure more and more traffic. >> today environmental protection agency officials will raise 105' sunken boat from an estuary and other sunken vessels and debris taking place from 3:00 to 5:00 this afternoon am made. >> $800 million casino will open in the north bay, tomorrow, off highway 101. it will have a few california touches including locally made wine and food for those who spoke, it is allowed on most of the gaming floors but there are prohibited areas were ploying 2,200 people and highway patrol is warning of heavy traffic leading do and from the new casino. >> a group of parents in northern california is fighting an elementary school recess policy that will make the transition from play time to class time easier. students are told to freeze and assume a position of putting their hands on their knees at end of play time calling it victimizing and upon graphic. -- and pornographic. >> daughters bent over and assuming this position, she can be like that for te
rover that has rear seat s that recline. dunkin' donuts is rolling out two new seasonal offerings, the red velvet latte and a salted carmel hotcolate as they try to lure more and more traffic. >> today environmental protection agency officials will raise 105' sunken boat from an estuary and other sunken vessels and debris taking place from 3:00 to 5:00 this afternoon am made. >> $800 million casino will open in the north bay, tomorrow, off highway 101. it will have a few california...
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rover will have new neighbors. india launched a spacecraft today on a mission to orbit mars. it's due to reach the rednet in 300 days. the mission's goal is to search for methane which has been detected previously in the martian atmosphere. this is india's launched a moon probe. amazing story of survival. two planes collide above wisconsin, somehow all nine sky divers on board and the pilots they all survive. >> it's so hard to believe everybody is okay. we're very happy this morning. they are speaking about those death defying moments, doing that on the "today" show. this is exclusive video from the skydivers' helmet cam. you can see one of the planes hits the top of the other one. there is that fire ball, then the skydivers plummet to the ground. they probably felt safe with their back packs on. the divers were able to open up the chutes. crazy. you see chunks of the plane. one of the pilots had to escape with his emergency parachute. the other was able to land. there is a piece of that -- it looks like something out of a movie. it's going to be talked about with matt lauer today. >> let's not forge
rover will have new neighbors. india launched a spacecraft today on a mission to orbit mars. it's due to reach the rednet in 300 days. the mission's goal is to search for methane which has been detected previously in the martian atmosphere. this is india's launched a moon probe. amazing story of survival. two planes collide above wisconsin, somehow all nine sky divers on board and the pilots they all survive. >> it's so hard to believe everybody is okay. we're very happy this morning....
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rovers. this martian scout will not be landing on the service but orbitting in mars to help us learn about the atmosphere or what happened to it on the red plan sxet why. and how it will impact the earth in the future. we toured the area and it is destined to finally reach mars ten months from now. on early mars, we think there was a lot of water and at that time, it would have been able to support life. today the surface is a cold dry desert that we think can't support life. why did it change from an inhabitable environment to the cold dry place we so today. >> it is crucial knowledge for nasa. in 2030. 15 or 20 years from now. nasa intends to use. and developing the oryan spacecraft for the first human space flight. >> thank you, phil. >> we'll bring you that launch live. nbrand new mission to mars about to it launch from cape canaveral. live on tv, do not miss a minute. clients are always learning more to make their money do more. (ann) to help me plan my next move, i take scottrade's free, in-branch seminars... plus, their live webinars. i use daily market commentary to improve my strategy. and my local scottrade office guides my lea
rovers. this martian scout will not be landing on the service but orbitting in mars to help us learn about the atmosphere or what happened to it on the red plan sxet why. and how it will impact the earth in the future. we toured the area and it is destined to finally reach mars ten months from now. on early mars, we think there was a lot of water and at that time, it would have been able to support life. today the surface is a cold dry desert that we think can't support life. why did it change...
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rover studying the geology on the ground. maven is hoping to study mars from above and answer a 4 billion-year-old question what made the fourth planet from the sun turn reda desert, geological world, kind of boring rocks to this exciting blooming world with a history that does include warm wet times, climate change, dynamic atmosphere, land strides, ice sheets, buried ice, unbelievable. >> reporter: scientists believe mars may have looked like earth with blue skies and warm temperatures. >> we do believe mars at one point had liquid water, correct? >> reporter: absolutely. evidence in the rocks from curiosity is literally unassailable. we see the record even in the frozen materials in the soils today. >> collecting new measurements will give those analyzing the data give them a better understanding of the climate change over to red planet's history. >> thank you for joining us. >> stay tuned for "state of the union" with candy crowley. it starts now. >>> competency, credibility and confusion. today an administration shaken. will president obama's signature achievement undermine the rest of his term? and -- >> i have to care for the survival of my country
rover studying the geology on the ground. maven is hoping to study mars from above and answer a 4 billion-year-old question what made the fourth planet from the sun turn reda desert, geological world, kind of boring rocks to this exciting blooming world with a history that does include warm wet times, climate change, dynamic atmosphere, land strides, ice sheets, buried ice, unbelievable. >> reporter: scientists believe mars may have looked like earth with blue skies and warm temperatures....
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rover studying climate on the ground. and the sixth mission is hoping to study mars from above and answer a 4 billion-year-old question, what made the fourth planet from the sun turn redrren. >> it's gone from that polar desert and geological world, kind of boring rocks, to this exciting, blooming world with a hisory that includes warm, wet times, climate change, landslides, ice sheets, buried ice, unbelievable. >> scientists believe mars may have looked a lot like earth with blue skies warm temperatures. >> we see the record in the frozen soils today. >> collecting material in the upper atmosphere will give them a better understanding over the red planet's history. >> we expect to learn how the modern mars works in detail to see its climate state, to understand how the atmosphere was lost to space, how mars may have lost a magnetic field, to take that information and map it back in time. >> the journey will be long. maven will have to travel ten months and millions of miles. but the journey and the $671 million price tag are worth it, especially if it can unlock the big question, about life of -- did life of exist on mars. chad meyers, cnn, atlanta. if. >> two years
rover studying climate on the ground. and the sixth mission is hoping to study mars from above and answer a 4 billion-year-old question, what made the fourth planet from the sun turn redrren. >> it's gone from that polar desert and geological world, kind of boring rocks, to this exciting, blooming world with a hisory that includes warm, wet times, climate change, landslides, ice sheets, buried ice, unbelievable. >> scientists believe mars may have looked a lot like earth with blue...
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rover studying climate on the ground. and the sixth mission is hoping to study mars from above and answer a 4 billion-year-old question, what made the fourth planet from the sun turn redrren. >> it's gone from the desert and geological world, kind of boring rocks, to this exciting, blooming world with a hisory that includes warm, wet times, climate change, landslides, ice sheets, buried ice, unbelievable. >> scientists believe mars may have looked a lot like earth with blue skies warm temperatures. >> we see the record in the samples of the frozen soils today. >> collecting material in the upper atmosphere will give them a better understanding over the red planet's history. >> we expect to learn how the modern mars works in detail to see its climate state, to understand how the atmosphere was lost to space, how mars may have lost a magnetic field, to take that information and map it back in time. >> the journey will be long. maven will have to travel ten months and millions of miles. but the journey and the $661 million price tag are worth it, especially if it can unlock the big question, about life of -- did life of exist on mars. chad meyers, cnn, atlanta. >> today
rover studying climate on the ground. and the sixth mission is hoping to study mars from above and answer a 4 billion-year-old question, what made the fourth planet from the sun turn redrren. >> it's gone from the desert and geological world, kind of boring rocks, to this exciting, blooming world with a hisory that includes warm, wet times, climate change, landslides, ice sheets, buried ice, unbelievable. >> scientists believe mars may have looked a lot like earth with blue skies...