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and so, this is the end of the rosetta mission. thank you and goodbye. it's like rip rosetta.legacy lives on. you just know when you do these things it comes to an end. but, you know, it is the end in a long, long mission. but with more than 100,000 photos and countless science observations, the work for the team isn't over. it's a mission that captured the world's imagination, and we may well be hearing about its discoveries for years to come. for researchers at this observatory, and around the world, 2016 is a year that will go down in history. after decades of searching, scientists finally discovered gravitational waves — invisible ripples that pass through our cosmos. it is a breakthrough of simply astronomical proportions. and it all started with albert einstein. this is the equation behind his theory of general relativity, conceived 100 years ago. a pillar of modern science. it told us everything from the motion of the planets to the presence of black holes. but this year, the final piece of einstein's puzzle was found. we have detected gravitational waves. we did it. th
and so, this is the end of the rosetta mission. thank you and goodbye. it's like rip rosetta.legacy lives on. you just know when you do these things it comes to an end. but, you know, it is the end in a long, long mission. but with more than 100,000 photos and countless science observations, the work for the team isn't over. it's a mission that captured the world's imagination, and we may well be hearing about its discoveries for years to come. for researchers at this observatory, and around...
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and so, this is the end of the rosetta mission. thank you and goodbye. it is like rip rosetta.hen you do these things it comes to an end. but, you know, it is the end in a long, long mission. but with more than 100,000 photos and countless scientific observations, the work for the team is not over. the mission has captured the world's imagination and we may well be hearing about its discoveries for years to come. for researchers at this observatory, and around the world, 2016 is a year that will go down in history. after decades of searching, scientists finally discovered gravitational waves — invisible ripples that pass through our cosmos. it is a breakthrough of simply astronomical proportions. it all started with albert einstein. this is the equation behind his theory of general relativity, conceived 100 years ago. a pillar of modern science. it told us everything from the motion of the planets to the presence of black holes. but this year, the final piece of einstein's puzzle was found. we have detected gravitational waves. we did it. the idea is, as any object moves throug
and so, this is the end of the rosetta mission. thank you and goodbye. it is like rip rosetta.hen you do these things it comes to an end. but, you know, it is the end in a long, long mission. but with more than 100,000 photos and countless scientific observations, the work for the team is not over. the mission has captured the world's imagination and we may well be hearing about its discoveries for years to come. for researchers at this observatory, and around the world, 2016 is a year that...
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we will be listening to the signal from the rosetta. scientists waited for rosetta.l vanishing forever. and so, this is the end of the rosetta mission. thank you and goodbye. it is like rip rosetta. it is really sad, really, really sad. the legacy lives on. you just know when you do these things it comes to an end. but, you know, it is the end in a long, long russian. but with more than 100,000 photos and russian. but with more than 100,000 photos a nd cou ntless russian. but with more than 100,000 photos and countless scientific observations, the work for the team is not over. the mission has ca ptu red is not over. the mission has captured the world's imagination and we may well be hearing about its discoveries for the next years to come. for discoveries for the next years to come. foi’ researchers discoveries for the next years to come. for researchers at this observatory and around the world, 2016 is a year that will go down in history. after decades of searching, scientists finally discovered gravitational waves. invisible ripples that pass through our cosmos. i
we will be listening to the signal from the rosetta. scientists waited for rosetta.l vanishing forever. and so, this is the end of the rosetta mission. thank you and goodbye. it is like rip rosetta. it is really sad, really, really sad. the legacy lives on. you just know when you do these things it comes to an end. but, you know, it is the end in a long, long russian. but with more than 100,000 photos and russian. but with more than 100,000 photos a nd cou ntless russian. but with more than...
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and so, this is the end of the rosetta mission. thank you and goodbye. it is like rip rosetta.mission has captured the world‘s imagination and we may well be hearing about its discoveries for years to come. for researchers at this observatory, and around the world, 2016 is a year that will go down in history. after decades of searching, scientists finally discovered gravitational waves — invisible ripples that pass through our cosmos. it is a breakthrough of simply astronomical proportions. it all started with albert einstein. this is the equation behind his theory of general relativity, conceived 100 years ago. a pillar of modern science. it told us everything from the motion of the planets to the presence of black holes. but this year, the final piece of einstein‘s puzzle was found. we have detected gravitational waves. we did it. the idea is, as any object moves through the fabric of the universe, it gives off waves of gravitational energy, much like the ripples that emanate across the surface of the water when you throw a stone into a pond. and the ones we have spotted eman
and so, this is the end of the rosetta mission. thank you and goodbye. it is like rip rosetta.mission has captured the world‘s imagination and we may well be hearing about its discoveries for years to come. for researchers at this observatory, and around the world, 2016 is a year that will go down in history. after decades of searching, scientists finally discovered gravitational waves — invisible ripples that pass through our cosmos. it is a breakthrough of simply astronomical proportions....
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technically all he said was, "nyet." [ light laughter ] i got -- [ cheers and applause ] got those rosetta stone tapes. 300 employees across the country. which explains that walmart greeter i saw this weekend. [ light laughter ] so hard getting that whale to pose for that photo. a skin care company has launched a new cream designed to combat neck wrinkles. i'm sorry, neck wrinkles. [ light laughter ] when i say neck, my neck seizes up. it is like oh, my neck is ringing. [ light laughter ] keep talking, all right, here we go. a skin care company has launched a new cream designed to combat neck wrinkles formed by looking down at phones and laptops. no words on how to combat the neck wrinkles formed by looking down on immigrants. [ audience oohs ] [ cheers and applause ] took a while. took a while. [ light laughter ] facebook has filed a patent on a system to automatically identify and remove posts containing fake news, and just after the nick of time. [ light laughter ] abc's "the bachelor" has launched its own collection of wines. 25 different types, but they're pretty much indistinguishabl
technically all he said was, "nyet." [ light laughter ] i got -- [ cheers and applause ] got those rosetta stone tapes. 300 employees across the country. which explains that walmart greeter i saw this weekend. [ light laughter ] so hard getting that whale to pose for that photo. a skin care company has launched a new cream designed to combat neck wrinkles. i'm sorry, neck wrinkles. [ light laughter ] when i say neck, my neck seizes up. it is like oh, my neck is ringing. [ light...
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. >> seth: that would be if you got rosetta stone and that was the first thing it taught you you'd bei want these tapes. [ laughter ] >> by the way all the spanish are people who are going, "that's not what he said." it's like, i'd like some hot sauce. >> seth: yeah, exactly. he said this piaya is too chewy. [ laughter ] by the way this is assassin -- this is an assassin hood. >> that is an assassin costume with hood. >> seth: i think this is problematic because assassins need to be sneaky. anybody who saw this guy would say this guy is an assassin. >> but in a time where a lot of people were wearing hoods -- >> seth: oh so this was the look. this is what dentist look. >> imagine, you know -- imagine this was a hoodie in sort of track suit form in modern day. >> seth: gotcha. >> just blend in. >> seth: this is a college kid on his way to the coffee shop. >> that's right, yeah. >> seth: you mentioned not having a lot of -- >> apple picking parkour knowledge before this film because? >> luckily yes. >> seth: you did? >> i'm excellent at parkour. [ laughter ] pretty much like my spanish.
. >> seth: that would be if you got rosetta stone and that was the first thing it taught you you'd bei want these tapes. [ laughter ] >> by the way all the spanish are people who are going, "that's not what he said." it's like, i'd like some hot sauce. >> seth: yeah, exactly. he said this piaya is too chewy. [ laughter ] by the way this is assassin -- this is an assassin hood. >> that is an assassin costume with hood. >> seth: i think this is problematic...
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rise of donald trump, it has been a rosetta stone for blue america to interpret that most mysterious of species -- the economically precarious white voter." your reaction. guest: that is definitely how the media has reacted to the that, of i don't fight course, because i do think it is important for us to try to understand who the voters are that went for donald trump. aam a republican but not republican who voted for donald trump, so i think it is important for all of us who were wholindsided by this guy came and won the presidency, who are these people, what animates their political choices? maybe if we ask better questions about who these people are, we will have better answers . host: let's talk about middletown, ohio. "today,the following -- downtown middletown, ohio is a little more than a relic of american industrial glory, abandoned shops with broken , where lining downtown central avenue and main street meat. if you need a payday lender or a downtownstore, then middletown is the place to be." since the book has, come a lot of stores have reopened in downtown middletown, so i
rise of donald trump, it has been a rosetta stone for blue america to interpret that most mysterious of species -- the economically precarious white voter." your reaction. guest: that is definitely how the media has reacted to the that, of i don't fight course, because i do think it is important for us to try to understand who the voters are that went for donald trump. aam a republican but not republican who voted for donald trump, so i think it is important for all of us who were...
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what i'm getting from ember the is a rosetta stone.i did find -- [laughter] tom: i need to get myself out of this quickly. david: it is actually tom keene's birthday today. italy is they for have some problems but saris as they worked their way through domestic political system really fix it up. david: you watch mario draghi he says the italian government will take care of it. tom: this is important. this is the institutional view that italy must all that on problem. all of these meetings are good on that. just fix it, versus the other thef lieke roger at economist talking about lira depreciation and all that. david: there is this thing called state aid. mix?is brussels in the jonathan: they're trying to stay on top and if you give state aid yesterday bring in the bondholders as well. but it is retail money and it is household. if you're told to take over a caretaker government which is possible for you going to go in with the debt holders? tom: the wildcard to me over the qatar, is i believe which is invested in barclays and deutsche
what i'm getting from ember the is a rosetta stone.i did find -- [laughter] tom: i need to get myself out of this quickly. david: it is actually tom keene's birthday today. italy is they for have some problems but saris as they worked their way through domestic political system really fix it up. david: you watch mario draghi he says the italian government will take care of it. tom: this is important. this is the institutional view that italy must all that on problem. all of these meetings are...
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tom: my rosetta stone fails me now. there is no such thing as a free lunch in italian.ngaghi italy, who is he hurting? ?ho is paying the price who is paying the ticket? somebody in germany? carl: by keeping rates lower, they are keeping the currency weaker and that is helping german exporters. i don't know that germany is really paying the piper here. what i would argue is that pensioners and people with higher interest rates are paying the cost. tom: karl, thank you so much. we will continue our coverage through the morning. carl say wage dynamics are key. the consequences of a president-elect, marty feldstein in our next hour. this is bloomberg. ♪ italy and then austria. in the next three days, critical votes in europe. will the people support the elites? francine lacqua is in rome. the president-elect elects to travel in indianapolis. some jobs moved to mexico, some jobs stay in america. this morning, the jobs report at 8:30. in this hour, martin feldstein of harvard on presidential bluster and the cold, hard -10 economics. this is "bloomberg surveillance ," live fro
tom: my rosetta stone fails me now. there is no such thing as a free lunch in italian.ngaghi italy, who is he hurting? ?ho is paying the price who is paying the ticket? somebody in germany? carl: by keeping rates lower, they are keeping the currency weaker and that is helping german exporters. i don't know that germany is really paying the piper here. what i would argue is that pensioners and people with higher interest rates are paying the cost. tom: karl, thank you so much. we will continue...
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rise of donald trump, it has been a rosetta stone for blue america to interpret that most mysteriousf species -- the economically precarious white voter." your reaction. guest: that is definitely how the media has reacted to the that, of i don't fight course, because i do think it is important for us to try to understand who the voters are that went for donald trump. aam a republican but not republican who voted for donald trump, so i think it is important for all of us who were wholindsided by this guy came and won the presidency, who are these people, what animates their political choices? maybe if we ask better questions about who these people are, we will have better answers . host: let's talk about middletown, ohio. "today,the following -- downtown middletown, ohio is a little more than a relic of american industrial glory, abandoned shops with broken , where lining downtown central avenue and main street meat. if you need a payday lender or a downtownstore, then middletown is the place to be." since the book has, come a lot of stores have reopened in downtown middletown, so it
rise of donald trump, it has been a rosetta stone for blue america to interpret that most mysteriousf species -- the economically precarious white voter." your reaction. guest: that is definitely how the media has reacted to the that, of i don't fight course, because i do think it is important for us to try to understand who the voters are that went for donald trump. aam a republican but not republican who voted for donald trump, so i think it is important for all of us who were...