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. >> reporter: it's not exactly as futuristic as the sci-fi thriller "minority report," where cops picked up criminals before they committed their crimes. >> set up a perimeter. >> reporter: police in santa cruz, california, are getting closer to the sci-fi future, using this complicated math equation, similar to the one that predicts earthquake aftershocks, to predict crime. >> the map is updated every day. >> reporter: the system tracks and pinpoints crimes up to the minute, then spits out detailed maps. a daily forecast showing where new crimes are most likely to crop up. >> well, it does more than just where it will be, it also tells out when it will be and what type of crime it will be. >> reporter: the actual time of day? >> that's right. >> reporter: past crimes, the weather, even the day of the week all factor in. and so does location. criminals often like to hit the same spot more than once, if they think they can get away with it. is this a hot spot? >> we are in a hot spot right now. >> reporter: officer bernie escalante says, with 20% fewer officers on the streets in santa cru
. >> reporter: it's not exactly as futuristic as the sci-fi thriller "minority report," where cops picked up criminals before they committed their crimes. >> set up a perimeter. >> reporter: police in santa cruz, california, are getting closer to the sci-fi future, using this complicated math equation, similar to the one that predicts earthquake aftershocks, to predict crime. >> the map is updated every day. >> reporter: the system tracks and pinpoints...
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. >> reporter: it's not exactly as futuristic as sci-fi thriller "minority report" where cops pickedinals before they committed their crime. >> set up a perimeter. >> reporter: police in santa cruz, california, are getting closer to the sci-fi future using this algorithm. a complicated math equation similar to the one that predicts earthquake aftershocks to predict crime. >> the map is updated every day -- >> reporter: the system tracks and pinpoints crimes up to the minute. then spits out detailed maps, a daily forecast showing where new crimes are most likely to crop up. >> it does more than just where it will be, it also tells you when it will be and what type of crime it will be. >> reporter: actual time of day? >> that's right. >> reporter: past crimes, the weather, even the day of the week all factor in, and so does location. >> how you doing? >> reporter: criminals often like to hit the same spot more than once if they think they can get away with it. is this a hot spot? >> we are in a hot spot right now. >> reporter: officer bernie escalante says with 20% fewer officers on th
. >> reporter: it's not exactly as futuristic as sci-fi thriller "minority report" where cops pickedinals before they committed their crime. >> set up a perimeter. >> reporter: police in santa cruz, california, are getting closer to the sci-fi future using this algorithm. a complicated math equation similar to the one that predicts earthquake aftershocks to predict crime. >> the map is updated every day -- >> reporter: the system tracks and pinpoints...
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the star-packed sci-fi western "cowboys and aliens" fell to third. million. and finally what's going on here. the weekend's big bust, ryan reynolds and jason bateman's r-rated comedy "the change-up" had just $13.5 million. >> ryan reynolds hasn't had a hit. just stick his face in front of the screen. >> maybe his shirt was on for most of the movie. >> it wasn't the whole twilight. they did master that. just don't wear a shirt. i'm lynn berry. this is "first look" on msnbc. stay tuned. "way too early with willie geist" starts right now. >>> the white house spent the weekend attacking the credibility of standard & poor's after the united states receives a stunning downgrade to its long held aaa credit rating friday. this morning we'll see what that move does to the already struggling markets. the question is, should we be more focused on fixing the root of our economic problems than on shooting the standard & poor's messenger. >>> meanwhile, a devastating weekend in afghanistan where a helicopter shot down 38 people dead. 30 american service members, 2
the star-packed sci-fi western "cowboys and aliens" fell to third. million. and finally what's going on here. the weekend's big bust, ryan reynolds and jason bateman's r-rated comedy "the change-up" had just $13.5 million. >> ryan reynolds hasn't had a hit. just stick his face in front of the screen. >> maybe his shirt was on for most of the movie. >> it wasn't the whole twilight. they did master that. just don't wear a shirt. i'm lynn berry. this is...
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boarding a plane in europe is resembling a sci-fi movie. they're using holograms as virtual boarding agents because they don't take bathroom breaks ear go on strike. >> the holograms materialize when a real boarding agent presses a button at the gate. the images are rear projected on to a human
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the star-packed sci-fi western "cowboys & aliens," last weekend's soft first place finisher fell to third disappointing with under $16 million. and finally the weekend's big bust. ryan reynolds and jason bateman's comedy "the change-up" which opened at a weak number four with just $13.5 million. >> are you okay with that? you sound a little sad. his career will be okay. you sound a little sad. his career will be okay. you think ryan will be all right? >> he'll get himself back in there so us girls can watch him again. this comes to us from boise, idaho, where a nearby cascade, honoring one soldier's ultimate sacrifice led to a memorial for thousands of military men and women. thousands gathered for the statue. the live sculpture was statue. the live sculpture was commissioned by friends family four years after the 19-year-old was killed in iraq. it is the first iraq war statue erected in america for a hometown hero and vets nationwide who died for their country. i'm lynn berry. this is "early today" just your first stop of the day on your nbc station. >>> we'll spare you the why did the c
the star-packed sci-fi western "cowboys & aliens," last weekend's soft first place finisher fell to third disappointing with under $16 million. and finally the weekend's big bust. ryan reynolds and jason bateman's comedy "the change-up" which opened at a weak number four with just $13.5 million. >> are you okay with that? you sound a little sad. his career will be okay. you sound a little sad. his career will be okay. you think ryan will be all right? >>...
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to replace half a million worker with robots over the next three years and it soud like the stuff of sci-fi, but it's apparently true. terry told the china business news he plans to use up to 1 billion robots to do simple work. now fox con, this is a company that most likely makes your ipod, maker of computer components. it's been hit by a spate of suicides. activists have blamed those deaths on tough working conditions so you've got to wonder about this latest announcement. >> kristie, thanks so much. let's go back to rob. what's it like. >> a couple of obstacles, that's a good thing, ali, it has to overcome before it gets to the mainland, specifically florida. it's got to go through the caribbean right now. it's 250 miles southeast of san juan and puerto rico. it's banging around in the northeastern caribbean islands be tu waves are only 40 miles an hour. barely a tropical storm. it's got a ton of heavy rain with this. this thing, already, though, is much, much larger than don, and we think that will be the case going forward. hates to go over the island of hispaniola which has many mount
to replace half a million worker with robots over the next three years and it soud like the stuff of sci-fi, but it's apparently true. terry told the china business news he plans to use up to 1 billion robots to do simple work. now fox con, this is a company that most likely makes your ipod, maker of computer components. it's been hit by a spate of suicides. activists have blamed those deaths on tough working conditions so you've got to wonder about this latest announcement. >> kristie,...
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. >>> the sci-fi thriller "cowboys & aliens" took in $36.2 million and so did the "smurfs" movie. the final dollar amounts and the real first-place winner will be known a little later on today. meanwhile captain america came in third, 24 $25 million. >> neck in neck. >> two very different movies. >>> when we come back -- is a decades-long mystery about to be solved? >> d.b., cooper is one of the country's most infamous fugitiveses. now the fbi said that it has a lead in into what actually may have happened to him. we'll be right back. it was an ongoing, deep p in. i didn't understand it. i found out that connected to our muscles are nerves that send messages through the body. my doctor diagnosed it as fibromyalgia -- thought to be the result of overactive nerves that cause chronic, widespread pain. lyrica is believed to calm these nerves. i learned lyrica can provide significant relief from fibromyalgia pain. and less pain means, i can feel better and do more of what matters. [ female announcer ] lyrica is not for everyone. lyrica may cause serious allergic reactions or suicidal t
. >>> the sci-fi thriller "cowboys & aliens" took in $36.2 million and so did the "smurfs" movie. the final dollar amounts and the real first-place winner will be known a little later on today. meanwhile captain america came in third, 24 $25 million. >> neck in neck. >> two very different movies. >>> when we come back -- is a decades-long mystery about to be solved? >> d.b., cooper is one of the country's most infamous fugitiveses. now...
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launch on sci fi life on the go. video on demand r.t.s. minefield comes and says features now in the palm of your. question on the dot com. for the full story we've got it for. the biggest issues get a human voice face to face with the news makers. in taiwan multis availability in the landis typee hotel. might be the how it pulls of hotels i'd be curious inside the hotel hotel royal shell his the groom who took the show with her son will do misty typee hotel kuvasz otoh photo slim hotel resort evergreen the old photos might be friends victoria hotel glory of prince her town hope springs resort and spa tycoon hotel royal she pens ambassador hotel you know the hotel the westin type a evergreen plaza hotel in thailand thailand as hotel time ambassador type the hotel pool points pleasures and i would print certain these.
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see underscores to find the latest on this and the other developing stories we're covering here on sci. to us now where stock markets have extended their heavy losses reaching new lows with investors rushing to sell their bonds this is despite president obama's reassuring speech out of the country well stripped formulates wise aaa rating last friday. reports from view. market reaction to the historic downgrade of america's credit are sure it in the worst day on wall street since the two thousand and eight financial crisis all three major u.s. stock indexes plummeted between five and seven percent on monday the dow jones industrial average sank six hundred thirty five points or five point six percent bringing the dow below eleven thousand for the first time since november now all of this coming just after standard and poor's downgraded the u.s. credit kicking america out of the triple a club this is already creating a climate of uncertainty or increasing this climate of uncertainty and lack of confidence among investors when they look to the stability of the u.s. economy now the u.s. pr
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if you stay with us here on sci fi across talking about an hour's time the u.s. senate committee on wartime contracting has found that thirty billion dollars of taxpayers' money is missing or has been stolen by contractors working in iraq and afghanistan over the past decade a report claims the money was squandered to poor planning a lack of oversight and outright fraud by u.s. contractors and federal employees the findings will be presented to congress as a washington prepares to cut defense spending to tackle america's enormous debt the contents of the report won't be a complete surprise with poor cost control of reconstruction in afghanistan already confirmed last october and this former bush administration official michael o'brien says more money will be squandered for many many years to come. thirty more billion could be wasted because things have been built that won't be able to mean they can't maintain them in countries like iraq and afghanistan you have to when you build something like a power plant you have to be able to maintain an operating any afghani
if you stay with us here on sci fi across talking about an hour's time the u.s. senate committee on wartime contracting has found that thirty billion dollars of taxpayers' money is missing or has been stolen by contractors working in iraq and afghanistan over the past decade a report claims the money was squandered to poor planning a lack of oversight and outright fraud by u.s. contractors and federal employees the findings will be presented to congress as a washington prepares to cut defense...
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now last week we spoke to labor journalist mike elf about the unwillingness of big labor like the sci you in the a.f.l.-cio to stand up to the democratic party and response my t.v. set on you tube this just in union leaders are politicians too. yes sometimes it is very easy to forget this very simple fact the leaders of the labor unions are politicians too with their own factions and pressures to deal with and just like politicians they often shun representing the people who elect them in search of power and in fear of losing it and i think that richard trumka is back and forth rhetoric on obama is a perfect example of that and i want to respond which we received about our coverage last week on the state department giving a favorable review to the keystone x.l. pipeline the greens better tweeted out this the only show that reported on friday august twenty sixth the obama ok for tar sands it was the alone a show no matter how he olbermann or the young turks so we are happy to bring you this important news that is not getting colored elsewhere and this really is an important report for
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the sky sci-fi western "cowboys and aliens" and "the smurfs" opened in a tie, both movies bringing in "36.2 million. "captain america" slipped in to number three but brought in almost $25 million for the week. i spent the afternoon at "the smurfs." >> did you really? >> yes. >> some adults left their kids at home to see "the smurfs" by them selves. >> that's one annoying song. >> ashley always good to see you, thank you so much. >>> iran will announce a verdict in a week in the case of the two american hikers in prison on spy charges. it came two years to the day they were arrested near the iran/iraq border. shourd was released last year. a lawyer for bauer and fattal says there's hope they will be released. >>> in syria, government tanks and troops are in control of the rebellious city of hama. it happened in an attack sunday said to have killed scores of people. president obama and european leaders are denouncing the crackdown launched five months ago by syrian president bashar al assad. whit johnson has more. [ gunfire ] >> reporter: the echoing crackle of gunfire sparked panic and
the sky sci-fi western "cowboys and aliens" and "the smurfs" opened in a tie, both movies bringing in "36.2 million. "captain america" slipped in to number three but brought in almost $25 million for the week. i spent the afternoon at "the smurfs." >> did you really? >> yes. >> some adults left their kids at home to see "the smurfs" by them selves. >> that's one annoying song. >> ashley always good to see you,...
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. ♪ >>> we're back with a new tactic in law enforcement that sounds like it's straight out of a sci-fiicting where and when a crime might be committed. might remind you of the plot from the tom cruise thriller "minority report." but in one california city, it's real life. we get our report tonight from nbc's peter alexander. >> reporter: when santa cruz police received reports of a possible assault this week, sergeant christian lamoss was right around the corner. >> we can't be everywhere at once. this was a neighborhood that was identified as a location that we needed extra patrols in. we came here, did extra patrols. >> reporter: stopped a crime. >> we were able to stop a crime in process. >> reporter: lamoss wasn't just there by chance. he was directed to that area by a computer program to uses up-to-the-minute data to find patterns and to predict where and when crimes might happen in the future. >> we liken this to earthquakes leading to aftershocks. just like the original crime, many crimes may follow it. >> reporter: it's called predictive policing. >> in this 500-by-500-foot are
. ♪ >>> we're back with a new tactic in law enforcement that sounds like it's straight out of a sci-fiicting where and when a crime might be committed. might remind you of the plot from the tom cruise thriller "minority report." but in one california city, it's real life. we get our report tonight from nbc's peter alexander. >> reporter: when santa cruz police received reports of a possible assault this week, sergeant christian lamoss was right around the corner....
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shaking up after the weekend's going is discussed a top two points clear of that is now a third of sci fi spot tacked. on to being. and is also close at the other end of the table clear are still propping his up time and it's a spot right now to throw stuff. to golf now where unheralded local hero keegan bradley has won the us p.g.a. championship and his first ever appearance as a major tournament the victory came in a straight. they are familiar with jason dufner to making only the third player in one hundred years to win a major on his debut and he had to keep a few stars at brae world number one luke donald was playing insight into contention that faded towards the end initially five shots off the lead while u.s. open champion rory mcilroy came in a tie for the sixty fourth place but he was walking with an injured right arm just finishing was an achievement in itself at the front but bradley and definite were fighting it out just now would have claimed the title if this player the effort had to fall in. but they both finished on eight under par and a match to a three hole playoff an
shaking up after the weekend's going is discussed a top two points clear of that is now a third of sci fi spot tacked. on to being. and is also close at the other end of the table clear are still propping his up time and it's a spot right now to throw stuff. to golf now where unheralded local hero keegan bradley has won the us p.g.a. championship and his first ever appearance as a major tournament the victory came in a straight. they are familiar with jason dufner to making only the third...
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point eight percent higher as well investors price in the announcement the stock has been included and sci global standard indices to give you back reverse from earlier also than gained over one and a quarter percent of the bang for the part of the thirty five percent net profit growth for the first seven months of the year but that's under russian accounting stuff that's. the business update for this hour we'll look. we'll have more stories for you in just under an hour stop. more news today violence is once again flared up. and these are the images the girl has been seeing from the streets of canada. showing corp's room today. hungry for the full story we've got it from the tap the biggest issues get the human voice face to face with the news makers on the t.v. . in india oh she's available in the movie enjoy the photos of the ummah villains.
point eight percent higher as well investors price in the announcement the stock has been included and sci global standard indices to give you back reverse from earlier also than gained over one and a quarter percent of the bang for the part of the thirty five percent net profit growth for the first seven months of the year but that's under russian accounting stuff that's. the business update for this hour we'll look. we'll have more stories for you in just under an hour stop. more news today...
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to kill or in sci will if you speak laypeople speak in dallas texas nursed local people will not understand you and this is my observation when i went to japan in one thousand nine hundred ninety four just business decisions i observed some americans who are joining me from my team and i was a vice president with a b. in usa then and i observed that the japanese there and then the koreans and soon and the chinese in beijing i told the far east where much better ideas with me understood me. better than what i could observe between them and americans and that's why i said we saw us thinking we are not we are speaking a different kind of language and there is something different so what is great and starts concerts from different business is concerned internationally he's not and we've given you had or the i did to meet wrote a report for the british council which i quote extensively in my book and in these people there are many scenes which are worse in forty year one of them is that in ninety six percent of the cases in international communications there is at least one no native english spe
to kill or in sci will if you speak laypeople speak in dallas texas nursed local people will not understand you and this is my observation when i went to japan in one thousand nine hundred ninety four just business decisions i observed some americans who are joining me from my team and i was a vice president with a b. in usa then and i observed that the japanese there and then the koreans and soon and the chinese in beijing i told the far east where much better ideas with me understood me....
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here we go now, sci-fi thriller, "rise of the planet of the apes" one man's genetic experience leadsthe apes, a war between humans and apes. check out the clips. >> you have no idea what you're dealing with. >> you know, this is not your father's planet of the apes movie. i mean they look realistic, don't they? >> you know, the apes look great. they're almost completely cgi. there are a couple of scenes where they're computer generated. but all of the major performances are referenced to an actual actor. the lead chimp is played by andy circus. he puts in a fantastic performance here and makes you really kind of empathize with this chimpanzee, that's what makes the movie work so well. i'm not sure i buy james franko as a genetic scientist. >> a high mark? >> i give it a b, it's not perfect, but it's a lot better than i expected and i think if you go and see it, if you're looking for some fun ape violence, you're going to enjoy this movie. >> max, thanks for that, and we'll be seeing you here next weekend. i think fred will be here. >> great. >>> tiger woods is back on the links and b
here we go now, sci-fi thriller, "rise of the planet of the apes" one man's genetic experience leadsthe apes, a war between humans and apes. check out the clips. >> you have no idea what you're dealing with. >> you know, this is not your father's planet of the apes movie. i mean they look realistic, don't they? >> you know, the apes look great. they're almost completely cgi. there are a couple of scenes where they're computer generated. but all of the major...
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pure sci-fi, right? >> maybe not. we've already taught real apes to communicate with sign language. is a rebellion next? here's abc's meg oliver. >> put those apes down. >> you have no idea what you're dealing with. >> reporter: out of control apes scaling buildings, smashing cars, and attacking helicopters. majestic primates portrayed as dangerous killers in the new movie "the planet of the apes." >> increased intelligence? >> reporter: i irereed telligence in the movie and in real life. this is the picture that has animal experts in awe. millie covering her eyes. a gesture never seen before. >> she did this maybe at a time when she didn't want to be disturbed and she thought she was basically hiding and no one else could see her. >> reporter: evolutionary biologist mark ladray was the first to recognize millie's message. >> this gesture meant she didn't want to be bothered. >> i found it fascinating they'd come up with a sign to say what a state of being that they were in. >> reporter: a first of its kind because mi
pure sci-fi, right? >> maybe not. we've already taught real apes to communicate with sign language. is a rebellion next? here's abc's meg oliver. >> put those apes down. >> you have no idea what you're dealing with. >> reporter: out of control apes scaling buildings, smashing cars, and attacking helicopters. majestic primates portrayed as dangerous killers in the new movie "the planet of the apes." >> increased intelligence? >> reporter: i irereed...
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sci-fi economics may be our last hope. >>> the president today started his three-day bus tour with the town hall event in minnesota, followed by one in iowa, and although these are not technically campaign events, you can hear him start to address not just the citizenry as a whole, which is almost always the implied audience for any remarks he makes as president, you can hear the president today also try to engage the people he needs to enthuse most about his campaign. you can hear him at these town halls today addressing not just the overall electorate that wants to see him reasonable, the adult in a room, wants to compromise, you can also hear him start to engage democrats, frankly, people who want to see the president to the fight to the republicans, who want to see a democratic president standing up and fighting for what he believes in and winning. listen. >> the point is something's happened in washington where we think that kind of compromise we do every day in our own families with our neighbors, co-workers, friends, somehow that's become a dirty word, and that's got to change.
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daniel craig and harrison ford sci-fi western "cowboys and aliens" at and "the smurfs" tied to the toppot. followed by "captain america". >>> at&t will crack down on the customers with the heavy data usage. starting october 1, the customers will experience throttling. that is when a carrier slows down a phone's connection to minimize data it can consume. no word yet what the data limit will be. >>> still ahead at 6:30 -- the latest on a water leak that kept the firefighters busy all night long in san francisco and still isn't capped. >>> golfers are used to sand traps and water hazards, but another course is warping of a far more dangerous hazard. a hint, it has four legs and teeth. >>> president obama and congressional leaders say they have a deal. but do they have the votes? i'm scott goldberg in washington. the story is coming up. >>> two people were gunned down in rich monday overnight. i'm amy hollyfield live at the scene. you will hear from the friend of one of the victims coming up next. >>> sfo, the only airport reporting delays right now. flight arrival delays of nearly 80 min
daniel craig and harrison ford sci-fi western "cowboys and aliens" at and "the smurfs" tied to the toppot. followed by "captain america". >>> at&t will crack down on the customers with the heavy data usage. starting october 1, the customers will experience throttling. that is when a carrier slows down a phone's connection to minimize data it can consume. no word yet what the data limit will be. >>> still ahead at 6:30 -- the latest on a water...
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sounds a little sci-fi but early research indicates this may be possssle.anta to investigate. we've all seen children behaving badly from "daddy day care" to "cheaper by the dozen." >> awesome! >> reporter: which makes this scene all the more remarkable. a classroom filled with normally rambunctious 8-year-olds, sitting totally and blissfully silent. these children are from a school in atlanta, doing something called compassion meditation, they do it every day, in fact and they insist they enjoy it. do you like it? >> yeah, i like it. >> reporter: really? >> it does really calm my mind. >> reporter: do you think it makes you nicer? >> yeah, it feels like it, because if i don't meditate, then i get really mad and yell at people. >> reporter: there is now an explosion of cutting-edge science suggesting compassion meditation can physically remodel your brain for kindness. at the university of madison, wisconsin, they studied buddhist monks and found when they did compassion meditation, they produced levels of certain brain waves that were simply off the charts
sounds a little sci-fi but early research indicates this may be possssle.anta to investigate. we've all seen children behaving badly from "daddy day care" to "cheaper by the dozen." >> awesome! >> reporter: which makes this scene all the more remarkable. a classroom filled with normally rambunctious 8-year-olds, sitting totally and blissfully silent. these children are from a school in atlanta, doing something called compassion meditation, they do it every day,...
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it shows a streak of light across the sci. they found six streaks of light that night.s trail dust from a previously unknown comet significant for two reasons. one, that comet was previously unknown. two, it is potentially hazardous to us earthlings. this doctor made the discovery. first, your reaction seeing the image, aha. >> i was very surprised to see this. i was not expecting to pick any of these showers up. this shower was not there last year. it was just this year it showed up. >> why do we think this is potentially hazardous to earth. you haven't found the comet itself just the evidence it has a trail. >> yes, what we found is a trail of crumbs. meteors so tiny coming from one direction in the sky we know it was ejected by a comet in a previous orbit. that means the dust in the orbit of the comet. if the dust can hit us, so can the comet. >> reporter: quickly, we don't know if this thing will hit us or when. >> no. chances are very small it will happen. it could have passed us by hundreds of years ago. it could still be coming. >> reporter: thank you very much.
it shows a streak of light across the sci. they found six streaks of light that night.s trail dust from a previously unknown comet significant for two reasons. one, that comet was previously unknown. two, it is potentially hazardous to us earthlings. this doctor made the discovery. first, your reaction seeing the image, aha. >> i was very surprised to see this. i was not expecting to pick any of these showers up. this shower was not there last year. it was just this year it showed up....
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sci-fi economics may be our last hope, the evidence coming up. si. in here, the planned combination of at&t and t-mobile would deliver our next generation mobile broadband experience to 55 million more americans, many in small towns and rural communities, giving them a new choice. we'll deliver better service, with thousands of new cell sites... for greater access to all the things you want, whenever you want them. it's the at&t network... and what's possible in here is almost impossible to say. when you switch your car insurance to esurance. i could save 'em 522 smackers. you talkin' dough? bread. benjamins? scratch. greenbacks. moolah. cheddar... simoleons! don't try to out-save me. [ female announcer ] any way you say it, $522 is the average amount saved by people who switched to esurance. 522 bucks! [ female announcer ] to find out how much you'll save, call 1-800-esurance or visit esurance.com right now. that's 1-800-esurance or go to esurance.com. >>> the president today started his three-day bus tour with the town hall event in minnesota, foll
sci-fi economics may be our last hope, the evidence coming up. si. in here, the planned combination of at&t and t-mobile would deliver our next generation mobile broadband experience to 55 million more americans, many in small towns and rural communities, giving them a new choice. we'll deliver better service, with thousands of new cell sites... for greater access to all the things you want, whenever you want them. it's the at&t network... and what's possible in here is almost...
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genetic modified to include spider and created human skin and created a material straight out of a sci-fihuman skin with spider silk. any spider-man, super human ability. thus far the skin's only been able to stop bullets fired at reduced speed. it's still probably not good idea to go hunting with dick cheney anytime soon. >>> after this -- the question that's on everyone's mind on a friday afternoon. just why is sex fun? we'll ask a curator of something you didn't know existed. the museum of sex. [ grandma ] why do relationships matter? [ grandpa ] relationships are the basis of everything. [ grandma ] relationships are life... if you don't have that thing that fills your heart and your soul, you're missing that part of your life that just fulfills you. ♪ [ male announcer ] for us at humana, relationships matter too. the better we know you, the better we can help you choose the right medicare plan. that's why humana agents sit down with you to figure out your medicare options. and we have nurses you can call anytime, even at 3 a.m. because when you're on the right humana medicare plan an
genetic modified to include spider and created human skin and created a material straight out of a sci-fihuman skin with spider silk. any spider-man, super human ability. thus far the skin's only been able to stop bullets fired at reduced speed. it's still probably not good idea to go hunting with dick cheney anytime soon. >>> after this -- the question that's on everyone's mind on a friday afternoon. just why is sex fun? we'll ask a curator of something you didn't know existed. the...
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sci-fi economics may be our last hope. [ male announcer ] a moment that starts off ordinary can becomeantic just like that. a spark might come from -- a touch, a glance -- it can come along anywhere, anytime. and when it does, men with erectile dysfunction can be more confident in their ability to be ready with cialis for daily use. cialis for daily use is a clinically proven low-dose tablet you take every day, so you can be ready anytime the moment's right even if it's not every day. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medications and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sexual activity. don't take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain as this may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. [ man ] do not drink alcohol in excess with cialis. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache or muscle ache. to avoid long-term injury seek immediate medical help for an erection lasting more than 4 hours. if you have any sudden decrease or loss in hearing or vision, stop taking cialis and call your doctor right away. [ male announcer ] ask your doct
sci-fi economics may be our last hope. [ male announcer ] a moment that starts off ordinary can becomeantic just like that. a spark might come from -- a touch, a glance -- it can come along anywhere, anytime. and when it does, men with erectile dysfunction can be more confident in their ability to be ready with cialis for daily use. cialis for daily use is a clinically proven low-dose tablet you take every day, so you can be ready anytime the moment's right even if it's not every day. tell your...
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very surreal, almost like something out of a sci-fi movie. incredible. >> you felt like someone put a tush other dmarg your engine? >> like weren't of the cylinders decided to take a trip on its own outside of the motor. >> what were people doing when you pulled over? >> people were in shock. i don't think anyone knew what to make of it and mofolks had n concept of what an earthquake felt like. i've talked to many folks since it happened. total shock. we had a 3.0 earthquake 15, 20 years ago, and you know, a 10-second rumbling, everybody noted it. this went on for a while. it was like riding a roller coaster for a certain amount of time. >> you probably heard the national cathedral suffered damage. three areas of that building damage. was there any damage you could see from where you were? >> no. i actually was able to park over by the government accounting office to see that. you could see immediately they had inspectors out looking up at these old buildings. not sure if you've been to that area of ton. >> i have. >> you know it's one of tho
very surreal, almost like something out of a sci-fi movie. incredible. >> you felt like someone put a tush other dmarg your engine? >> like weren't of the cylinders decided to take a trip on its own outside of the motor. >> what were people doing when you pulled over? >> people were in shock. i don't think anyone knew what to make of it and mofolks had n concept of what an earthquake felt like. i've talked to many folks since it happened. total shock. we had a 3.0...
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one poly-sci professor says it seems to be more of a hobby than a campaign at this point. >>> who knewential candidate jon huntsman is quite the piano player. he stopped in a music shop in manchester, new hampshire yesterday and let his fingers do the talking. a little "peanuts." i'm impressed. that's not an easy song to play. i play the piano. it's difficult. he just did it for all the cameras. if he messed up, everybody sees it. thanks for watching today. i'm contessa brewer. see you tomorrow noon eastern, 9:00 a.m. out west. the labor department releases the july jobs report. hopefully that will be some good news that investors can latch on to because right now, there is plenty of bad news to go around. "andrea mitchell reports" next. hi, andrea. >>> thanks so much. up next on "andrea mitchell reports" breaking developments on two fronts. stocks are taking a tumble on wall street amid fears of a global economic slowdown. we'll break it down. >>> plus, breaking news at virginia tech. the school is still in lockdown after three teenagers told police they saw a gunman on campus. all th
one poly-sci professor says it seems to be more of a hobby than a campaign at this point. >>> who knewential candidate jon huntsman is quite the piano player. he stopped in a music shop in manchester, new hampshire yesterday and let his fingers do the talking. a little "peanuts." i'm impressed. that's not an easy song to play. i play the piano. it's difficult. he just did it for all the cameras. if he messed up, everybody sees it. thanks for watching today. i'm contessa...
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. >> for those who could watch the film and perhaps be concerned you're portraying some sort of sci-fitary, future documentary, i understand there's a group of british scientists forming an activist group to prevent certain types of primate testing for fear of a "planet of the apes scenario"? >> yeah. i read about that not too long ago, i mean, fortunately, thankfully, the great apes aren't used in this any more. purely because it's too expensive. a sad indictment of us, i guess, but there are many monkeys and 1i78 simians part of laboratory testing and they've discovered a parody through the use of this. they discovered there is that ability, i think a number of lab rats that have massively increased intelligence and far more intelligent and advanced in than their wild counterparts. i think that's intriguing and also quite worrying, i think. >> which suggests at the very least, plausible fantasy that versions of this adaptation are far conceivable? >> absolutely. which is what we set out, the story we set out to tell. it's a real base, reality based as we could possibly make it. it is
. >> for those who could watch the film and perhaps be concerned you're portraying some sort of sci-fitary, future documentary, i understand there's a group of british scientists forming an activist group to prevent certain types of primate testing for fear of a "planet of the apes scenario"? >> yeah. i read about that not too long ago, i mean, fortunately, thankfully, the great apes aren't used in this any more. purely because it's too expensive. a sad indictment of us, i...
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an army of apes evolved to take over the world from their human masters, a prequel to the original sci-fi's 2001 remake, rise" wasn't with april suits but cutting edge motion technology that blends movement with high res computer graphics, the result a visual experience so life-like even facial expressions appear replashimark clear. >> i thought it was fantastic. the animation, it looked so real. >> i liked it. but i wanted to know if they were human beings. >> reporter: "rise" was well received by critics, who praised the film for using technology to enhance the performances of actors like andy circus, who famously played golam in "lord of the rings" calling this new movie an experience on par with visual epics like james cameron's 2009 blockbuster "avatar." >> i think the expression on the face of the apes in the trailer really got people excited about the movie. they were so expressive, the eyes, i mean that was really important, i think, to people saying you know what? this is different. this isn't your grandfather's "planet of the apes." >> reporter: "rise" is expected to easily surp
an army of apes evolved to take over the world from their human masters, a prequel to the original sci-fi's 2001 remake, rise" wasn't with april suits but cutting edge motion technology that blends movement with high res computer graphics, the result a visual experience so life-like even facial expressions appear replashimark clear. >> i thought it was fantastic. the animation, it looked so real. >> i liked it. but i wanted to know if they were human beings. >> reporter:...
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. >>> you've seen them in cartoons and the sci-fi flicks. >>he cars that fly.ears to be right around the corner. you're watching "world news s w." now." ♪ meet george jetson >>> well, we might not be flying around like the jetsons just yet but thanks to researchers at nasa we are getting closer. >> in south bay, california, they are putting the final touches on what could be the new form of transportation in the not too distant future. kgo's jonathan bloom has more. >> sky tran hí a nutshell is the jetsons come to real life. >> reportete in a nondescript building at nasa's ames research center a bullet-shaped vehicle creeps down a50-foot metal test track. >> you're whisked away at a high speed with silence. because sky tran is a passive magnetic levitation veveclcl meaning there's no clitter clatter of wheels, you're riding on a cushion of air. >> reporter: gliding up to 150 miles an hour, suspended from poles, sky tran is the first in a category called personal rapid transit. the computer-controlled pods pull off the track and into a a station. riders hop in,
. >>> you've seen them in cartoons and the sci-fi flicks. >>he cars that fly.ears to be right around the corner. you're watching "world news s w." now." ♪ meet george jetson >>> well, we might not be flying around like the jetsons just yet but thanks to researchers at nasa we are getting closer. >> in south bay, california, they are putting the final touches on what could be the new form of transportation in the not too distant future. kgo's...
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this is crushing the hearts of poli sci students everywhere. >> there's a facebook book, save the page times back. people are talking about keeping it alive with private funding. house speaker boehner and nancy pelosi agreed on dismantling it. official reason -- the program costs a lot of money, $5 million. the house of representatives wasn't getting much for that. it's an amazing program with a lot of history. they're just dumping it. brings in high school kids to be messengers, couriers for members of congress on capitol hill. they come one semester, two semesters at a time. get regular schooling, they get paid. now there are blackberries, iphones, i pads. who needs kids to carry paper anymore. and you know, the upside is, it really exposes these high school students to the political system close up. >> i didn't fully realize when it was paid. so when i paid at cnn many years ago. >> $20,000 a year. >> wow. that's decent. we can't let you go and let the page program end without a little talk of scandal. let's go there. >> yes. got to go there, you're right. mark foley of florida who
this is crushing the hearts of poli sci students everywhere. >> there's a facebook book, save the page times back. people are talking about keeping it alive with private funding. house speaker boehner and nancy pelosi agreed on dismantling it. official reason -- the program costs a lot of money, $5 million. the house of representatives wasn't getting much for that. it's an amazing program with a lot of history. they're just dumping it. brings in high school kids to be messengers, couriers...
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i mean, bad sci-fi, strange looking viral videos and weird colorful things.n, what you all do is actually hard, and we are no good at it. let's be clear. there's no confusion here because once in a while i have to explain this to people at google. we are not good at this, we're good at other things. so instead what we are going to do is help fund content. last year we should more than 6 billion with our publishing partners worldwide, with newspapers, broadcasters and so forth. and we've been investing in deep relationships, for example, with channels four and five, many other partners as well, to provide these catchup services on youtube. so what's happening instead is we have growing audiences in online revenues, and these enhance, enhanced rather than cannibalize existing. we also invest in a variety of other ways to benefit, also benefit television. certainly the industry. it's worth noting that over the years we've invested billions of dollars of capital on i.t. infrastructure with direct benefits to the content owners. when a u.k. user clicks access to t
i mean, bad sci-fi, strange looking viral videos and weird colorful things.n, what you all do is actually hard, and we are no good at it. let's be clear. there's no confusion here because once in a while i have to explain this to people at google. we are not good at this, we're good at other things. so instead what we are going to do is help fund content. last year we should more than 6 billion with our publishing partners worldwide, with newspapers, broadcasters and so forth. and we've been...
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>> in terms of "twilight," he is a sci-fi fan and he read "battlefield earth."to counter his reputation of being stiff and formal. but i also think you wouldn't mention that you read those type of science fiction fantasy books unless you really did like them and have an affinity for them. in terms of the bible, that's a con sendtive conservative move. bush, remember, captured the mantle of conservatives in 2000 and it shows leadership, that he knows what it's like to be president, or at least from reading this book. >> steve: let's talk about rick perry. you have cancered that some of the -- ascertained that some of the books he's reading, what that say about him? >> i call him in the article a red meat conservative. this shows he understands some core conservative constituents, reading about texas history, world war ii history, that's a red meat, all american boy kind of thing to do. i think it shows that these are the people that he can appeal to in a conservative primary caucus. >> steve: meanwhile, michelle bachman reportedly is reading "game change," which
>> in terms of "twilight," he is a sci-fi fan and he read "battlefield earth."to counter his reputation of being stiff and formal. but i also think you wouldn't mention that you read those type of science fiction fantasy books unless you really did like them and have an affinity for them. in terms of the bible, that's a con sendtive conservative move. bush, remember, captured the mantle of conservatives in 2000 and it shows leadership, that he knows what it's like to...
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sci-fi, strange looking viral videos and weird colorful things. i mean, what you will do is hard and we are no good at it. let's be clear. there is no confusion here. every once in a while to explain this at google. we are good at other things. so instead, what we'll do is help fund content. last year we shared more than expelling the publishing partners worldwide. and we've been investing in deep relationships for example with channels four and five, many partners as well to provide catchup services on youtube. what is happening instead is all mind revenues and fees enhance -- i'm quite convinced, and hints rather than cannibalize existing. we also invest in friday's other ways but also benefit television, certainly the industry. it is worth noting that over the years we invested billions of dollars of capital expenditure on i.t. infrastructure to the content owners when a u.k. user collects accessory google website, we don't force the isp to send it to the u.s. about your prebuilt data centers and work with providers to help them cached content
sci-fi, strange looking viral videos and weird colorful things. i mean, what you will do is hard and we are no good at it. let's be clear. there is no confusion here. every once in a while to explain this at google. we are good at other things. so instead, what we'll do is help fund content. last year we shared more than expelling the publishing partners worldwide. and we've been investing in deep relationships for example with channels four and five, many partners as well to provide catchup...
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you don't have to take poly sci 101. it's all right there. >> rather than start at the house because there would be a food fight, start at the senate because then when one house has already passed it, things just go down a whole lot easier. >> couple of headlines we have to get in here for you on a monday. breaking story overnight. a u.s. drone strike in pakistan leaving four suspected terrorists dead. pakistani officials say the drone blasted a car near the border with afghanistan. u.s. missiles regularly hit this area, hotbed for terrorist activity. it's the third dust storm to hit arizona this summer. take a look at this time lapse video of the cloud that covered the city of chandler. the haze followed by heavy rain and lightning about 1500 people not without power. temperatures expected to hit 104 degrees today. a good grab by tsa agents. they discovered a knife in a carry-on bag at tampa international. one problem, though, they detained the wrong passenger. the right passenger, philippe martinez who produced the mov
you don't have to take poly sci 101. it's all right there. >> rather than start at the house because there would be a food fight, start at the senate because then when one house has already passed it, things just go down a whole lot easier. >> couple of headlines we have to get in here for you on a monday. breaking story overnight. a u.s. drone strike in pakistan leaving four suspected terrorists dead. pakistani officials say the drone blasted a car near the border with afghanistan....
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. >>> also ahead this morning, the sci joins the manhunt for two young brothers and their sister. the trio is accused of shooting at lis police during a high-speed chase in florida and brazenly robbing a bank in georgia. the ominous message wasn't sent to their mother. >>> and new concerns for parents, as if we don't have enough concerns, but these are for the parents who make their children school lunches. a new study has found an astounding 90% of those lunches are not kept at the right temperatures even if you use those little ice packs. you know what that means -- bacteria and bad food. how can you guard ens it? more on that. >>> also ahead this morning, the mystery woman in this iconic image of elvis presley. for 55 years, his fans have wondered just who she is. this morning we're going to meet her exclusively live in our studio. >>> but first, let's begin with how wall street is reacting to the downgrading of the u.s. credit rating. cnbc's jim cramer and maria bartiromo join us. good morning. >> good morning. >> where is the market now? >> well, it's kind of holding in. it's
. >>> also ahead this morning, the sci joins the manhunt for two young brothers and their sister. the trio is accused of shooting at lis police during a high-speed chase in florida and brazenly robbing a bank in georgia. the ominous message wasn't sent to their mother. >>> and new concerns for parents, as if we don't have enough concerns, but these are for the parents who make their children school lunches. a new study has found an astounding 90% of those lunches are not kept...
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bad sci-fi, strange looking viral videos, and weird colorful things?ughter] what you do is hard and we are no good at it. let's be clear. there's no confusion here. every once in awhile, we have to explain this to people atgoogle. we are not good at this. what we have to do is help fund content. last year, we shared more than $6 billion with partners worldwide. we have been investing in deep relationships with channels 4 and 5 and many other partners to provide these catch of services on youtube. what is happening instead is that we have growing audiences and on-line revenues. these enhance rather than cannibalize existing viewers. we also invest in a variety of other ways that also benefit television and the industry. this is an aside, but worth noting. over the years, we invested billion dollars of capital expenditure with direct benefits to tell code -- to telcos and content owners. we do not foresee isp to go all the way to the u.s. and all the way back. we cut transmission costs. we make everything happen much faster. in the world where speed is e
bad sci-fi, strange looking viral videos, and weird colorful things?ughter] what you do is hard and we are no good at it. let's be clear. there's no confusion here. every once in awhile, we have to explain this to people atgoogle. we are not good at this. what we have to do is help fund content. last year, we shared more than $6 billion with partners worldwide. we have been investing in deep relationships with channels 4 and 5 and many other partners to provide these catch of services on...