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the soyuz has landed — at the science museum in london.le. it is tim peake's soyuz capsule. he was inside when he first experienced the wonders of space. and he was looking through this very window when he saw what it was like to re—enter the earth's atmosphere. and now he's been told he'll be given another mission to the space station, in a few years' time. it's great news for myself and my colleagues that we're going to get the opportunity for a second mission back to the international space station. it's wonderful news for the future of european space travel. the science museum want the display to be an inspiration for schoolchildren. it already is. absolutely amazing. what do you like about it? well, just knowing it's been in space. you can actually really smell the capsule. it smells of burnt metal. it's smaller than i expected as well. tim came back to earth in his capsule last year. it is now a celebration of britain's recent history of sending astronauts into space. the return to earth is the most exciting ride of all time in space
the soyuz has landed — at the science museum in london.le. it is tim peake's soyuz capsule. he was inside when he first experienced the wonders of space. and he was looking through this very window when he saw what it was like to re—enter the earth's atmosphere. and now he's been told he'll be given another mission to the space station, in a few years' time. it's great news for myself and my colleagues that we're going to get the opportunity for a second mission back to the international...
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he's been talking about his plans at london's science museum, where the soyuz spacecraft that launchedim to earth went on public display today. our science correspondent pallab ghosh is there. so here it is, the space capsule that took tim peake into space. and as you said, it's now on permanent display here at the science museum. early today, tim and his capsule we re early today, tim and his capsule were reunited for the first time since he returned to earth. it's been to the space station and back, and now the final leg of its epicjourney. the capsule that sent tim peake into orbit and brought him back safely. the soyuz has landed — at the science museum in london. it's like unwrapping a christmas present for the staff here, revealing a singed, scorched piece of britain's scientific history. this is notjust any soyuz capsule. it is tim peake's soyuz capsule. he was inside when he first experienced the wonders of space. and he was looking through this very window when he saw what it was like to re—enter the earth's atmosphere. and now he's been told he'll be given another mission to
he's been talking about his plans at london's science museum, where the soyuz spacecraft that launchedim to earth went on public display today. our science correspondent pallab ghosh is there. so here it is, the space capsule that took tim peake into space. and as you said, it's now on permanent display here at the science museum. early today, tim and his capsule we re early today, tim and his capsule were reunited for the first time since he returned to earth. it's been to the space station...
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he's been talking about his plans at london's science museum where the soyuz spacecraft that launchedning here at the science museum, this is the soyuz capsule behind me, it was perched on a rocket bringing tim peake perched on a rocket bringing tim pea ke safely perched on a rocket bringing tim peake safely back to earth again. if you look closely, there scorch marks on the outside as he re—enters the earth atmosphere. temperatures of 1500 degrees celsius. let's have a look inside. this piece of kit was designed in the 1960s, look how small it is up close. they would have been packed inside. tim was here, reunited with the spacecraft as our science correspondent palab ghosh reports... it's been to the space station and back, and now the final leg of its epicjourney. the capsule that sent tim peake into orbit and brought him back safely. the soyuz has landed — at the science museum in london. it's like unwrapping a christmas present for the staff here, revealing a singed, scorched piece of britain's scientific history. this is notjust any soyuz capsule. it is tim peake's soyuz capsule
he's been talking about his plans at london's science museum where the soyuz spacecraft that launchedning here at the science museum, this is the soyuz capsule behind me, it was perched on a rocket bringing tim peake perched on a rocket bringing tim pea ke safely perched on a rocket bringing tim peake safely back to earth again. if you look closely, there scorch marks on the outside as he re—enters the earth atmosphere. temperatures of 1500 degrees celsius. let's have a look inside. this...
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soyuz capsule, still scorched from its re—entry into the earth's atmosphere injune, is now at the science museumyou can see the scorch marks all down the side there. this is a piece of spacious history that is being put on display. it is bought by the science museum from the russian space agency for an undisclosed amount, they are not saying how much they paid. for tim, amount, they are not saying how much they paid. fortim, it amount, they are not saying how much they paid. for tim, it must be quite an emotional moment seeing it. we we re an emotional moment seeing it. we were talking to helen sharman, the first brit in space, she said you get a patch to the spacecraft, it is essential for the most dangerous pa rt essential for the most dangerous part of the mission —— attached to the spacecraft. it is now on display for everybody to come and see, a piece of history at the science museum, and tim peake with it. banks, rebecca. we will be talking to major tim peake himself, hopefully in about ten minutes. he looks a bit busy at the minute! we'll let him do his tours. do you think they got a disc
soyuz capsule, still scorched from its re—entry into the earth's atmosphere injune, is now at the science museumyou can see the scorch marks all down the side there. this is a piece of spacious history that is being put on display. it is bought by the science museum from the russian space agency for an undisclosed amount, they are not saying how much they paid. for tim, amount, they are not saying how much they paid. fortim, it amount, they are not saying how much they paid. for tim, it must...
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the soyuz capsule, which took him there, has gone on display at the science museum in london. 0ur global for us. tell us about the capsule that you are standing in front of. yes, it has gone on public display for the first time, and the crowds have been flocking here this morning to get a look at this thing. just being so close to it, it gives you a sense of how small it is. you expect this to be much bigger, but can you imagine three crew members packed inside? the outside, you can see the charred marks, scorching from when it went back through the atmosphere. the temperatures reached over 1600 degrees. the way up was pretty stressful as well for this piece of technology, it was sat on top of a rocket, 300 tonnes of rocket fuel beneath it. tim peake was here earlier this morning, talking about his experiences on the soyuz capsule. i saw the spacecraft everything good day because our docking port was right next to the cupola window, so six months in space, every time i opened the window, i would look out and see the soyuz spacecraft and i would always ta ke soyuz spacecraft and i would a
the soyuz capsule, which took him there, has gone on display at the science museum in london. 0ur global for us. tell us about the capsule that you are standing in front of. yes, it has gone on public display for the first time, and the crowds have been flocking here this morning to get a look at this thing. just being so close to it, it gives you a sense of how small it is. you expect this to be much bigger, but can you imagine three crew members packed inside? the outside, you can see the...
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the imperial war museum, the science museum, the rf museum in england. you have these museums that are looking at aviation especially from the national stories of the countries that they're in and they have some pretty impressive artifacts as well in their collection. >> we're talking about the renovations that will be under way over the next six to seven years. when we come back in 2022 or 2023, what's going to change? >> it's going to be a completely changed museum. over 20 major exhibitions. the idea is to really reinterpret, re-present the history of flight. and to do that in ways that really stimulate early 21st century audiences. and so looking at military aviation a different way, looking at the development of civilian and commercial aviation, looking at space, the idea of where the planets, what's the idea of earth in our story of human kind. so it's going to be very bold but the idea is to present a new take on aerospace history. and we have this as our courage generation of curators, designs, educators, we're excited about telling those stories
the imperial war museum, the science museum, the rf museum in england. you have these museums that are looking at aviation especially from the national stories of the countries that they're in and they have some pretty impressive artifacts as well in their collection. >> we're talking about the renovations that will be under way over the next six to seven years. when we come back in 2022 or 2023, what's going to change? >> it's going to be a completely changed museum. over 20 major...
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iam here i am here at the science museum, and here is the soyuz capsule that took tim peake here is thethe size of it, it is pretty small. the crew of three would have been really snug in there. tim pea ke three would have been really snug in there. tim peake spoke about his experience inside the soyuz capsule a little while ago at a press conference. the first time i got to say it was —— see it was at the top of the elevator. it had 300 tonnes of the elevator. it had 300 tonnes of rocket fuel waiting to go into orbit. that evening, there were three very excited astronauts in the capsule, but i think there were about 3000 very excited students right here at the london science museum to witness that launch. i have subsequently been able to watch the launch party from space, and it was one of the few occasions where i wished i was on the ground because it seemed there was a good party going on back here. after that, i saw this spacecraft every day, because our docking port was right next to the cup of the window. i a lwa ys next to the cup of the window. i always took a moment to look at
iam here i am here at the science museum, and here is the soyuz capsule that took tim peake here is thethe size of it, it is pretty small. the crew of three would have been really snug in there. tim pea ke three would have been really snug in there. tim peake spoke about his experience inside the soyuz capsule a little while ago at a press conference. the first time i got to say it was —— see it was at the top of the elevator. it had 300 tonnes of the elevator. it had 300 tonnes of rocket...
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the science museum want the display to be an inspiration for schoolchildren. it already is. capsule. it smells of burnt metal. it's smaller than i expected as well. tim came back to earth in his capsule last year. it is now a celebration of britain's recent history of sending astronauts into space. the return to earth is the most exciting ride of all time in space. you feel the g build up and you can see the outside surface bubbling away as you come through the atmosphere. the parachutes open up and you bump down on the ground. many of the children here want to follow in tim and helen's footsteps, but not all of them. who wants to be an astronaut? many children: me! not me. thank you. studio: the news we were breaking early on about tata. unions have recommended steel workers at its uk plants to accept a deal which includes pension reform. the three unions said the offer was not without issues but was the "only credible and viable way to secure the future". let'sjoin our reporter let's join our reporter brian meechan, who's in the cardiff newsroom. sounds like the unions are
the science museum want the display to be an inspiration for schoolchildren. it already is. capsule. it smells of burnt metal. it's smaller than i expected as well. tim came back to earth in his capsule last year. it is now a celebration of britain's recent history of sending astronauts into space. the return to earth is the most exciting ride of all time in space. you feel the g build up and you can see the outside surface bubbling away as you come through the atmosphere. the parachutes open...
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the lineses get really long there is a museum around the corner that is less visited it is a science museum you will find galileo's middle finger. [laughter] classic. it was swiped from his corpse about 100 years after his death while that was being moved and has been in various places since then but since 1927 is that thee museum recently renamed theth galileo museum. their various ways to interpret. >> complicated relationship. [laughter]n see it he is indicating the heavens above for a more pointed message interpretation is up to you. there was of period of a few decades when the aircraft started to be used as a public military weapon for detecting a bombing raid.detect during this period there was ingenious to know how you are to be attacked. these three concrete objects ths are known as listening years. for the semicircles as a means to try to amplify incoming aircraft no ways they would point them to germany. you can see on the right there is a stand or a microphone was mounted the a deal was to amplify the sound. a guy with a device like a stethoscope would sit there and listen reall
the lineses get really long there is a museum around the corner that is less visited it is a science museum you will find galileo's middle finger. [laughter] classic. it was swiped from his corpse about 100 years after his death while that was being moved and has been in various places since then but since 1927 is that thee museum recently renamed theth galileo museum. their various ways to interpret. >> complicated relationship. [laughter]n see it he is indicating the heavens above for a...
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wait for hours to just get inside.be there is a museum around the corner that is less visited, a science museum among all of the scientific instruments you will findeum. ao galileo's middle finger. [laughter] >> classic. his figure was swiped from his corpse about a hundred years after his death while it was being moved at. it's been in various places since then, but since 1927, it has been at these museum which was recently renamed the galilet museum. there are various ways to interpret this object. i mean, galileo had a complicated relationship with the church. you can see it as he is merely indicating the heavens above or you can view it as a more pointed message. the interpretation is up to you. there was a period of a few decades in between when aircraft started to be used as part of a military weapon and prior to the development of radar for detecting on incoming bombing raid. d during this period there was ingenious creative approaches for how to know when you are about to be attacked. these three concrete objects on the south coast of england are known as listening ears because with the
wait for hours to just get inside.be there is a museum around the corner that is less visited, a science museum among all of the scientific instruments you will findeum. ao galileo's middle finger. [laughter] >> classic. his figure was swiped from his corpse about a hundred years after his death while it was being moved at. it's been in various places since then, but since 1927, it has been at these museum which was recently renamed the galilet museum. there are various ways to interpret...
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and in 1926, it goes to england where it's at the science museum. and during world war ii, it's actually stored west of london during the blitz, during the attacks on england. but it comes to 1948, when orville with great fanfare donates the wright flyer to the smithsonian institution, and it's been on public display, whether it's at the old arts and industries building in the classic tin shed that existed for many years, and with the opening of the national air and space museum in 1976, the wright flyer went on display. and in 2003 in the centennial of the wright brothers' first flight, this gallery was open to tell that story of the making of the first airplane, and with it, aeronautical engineering. what you see here is the original airplane, the wright flyer. but it has been restored and things have been changed over the years. so, the fabric that you see there is not the original fabric from 1903, but it's actually been applied in the same sewing methods and construction as the 1903 airplane. so, orville removed the fabric, and they made the ai
and in 1926, it goes to england where it's at the science museum. and during world war ii, it's actually stored west of london during the blitz, during the attacks on england. but it comes to 1948, when orville with great fanfare donates the wright flyer to the smithsonian institution, and it's been on public display, whether it's at the old arts and industries building in the classic tin shed that existed for many years, and with the opening of the national air and space museum in 1976, the...
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this history science and technology museum. all the levels are interconnected the story how man overcomes the challenge of getting into the air as the primary story of this museum. >> earlier as you walk through and see young family and young kids look up in awe at the spacecraft that 1940s plane that is above you what do you think when you see the young people look in inspiration? >> you have parent or grandparent look at that technology and look at that capsule or airplane, i read about it in school or i know who this person is so these connections that visitors have whether wright brothers, two brothers inventing the technology, the military in world war ii as well as commercial afuation every one flies, it's exciting to see how people connect with the technology and the people that are important in the stories they represent in the museum. >> how often do you see military pilot that says i used to be one of those. >> i see that a lots. there's personal connections that are astounding for me. i came up in interesting afuatio
this history science and technology museum. all the levels are interconnected the story how man overcomes the challenge of getting into the air as the primary story of this museum. >> earlier as you walk through and see young family and young kids look up in awe at the spacecraft that 1940s plane that is above you what do you think when you see the young people look in inspiration? >> you have parent or grandparent look at that technology and look at that capsule or airplane, i read...
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well, orville was so upset that he gave his wright flier to the museum of science in london. and it was not until 1937 or so when we formally apologized and said, you're right, the wright brothers are the fathers of aviation. the war started, and so the icon of our collection spent the war in a tunnel outside of london, and we didn't get it back until after the war. so, you know, it's kind of interesting to see how some of these things have come around, but the wright flier was the first airplane to fly, and we can prove it. >> and how significant was david mccullough's book on the wright brothers in terms of the research and identifying what they did and what they meant for america's, and the world's flight? >> well, he's a fine writer. and maybe the most important part of that is that his books are widely sold and read. and so, the word gets out to the public through that means. he did a lot of research with dr. crouch and dr. jacob and actually references them freely in his book. so yes. you know, that's one of the things about this whole place is getting the information t
well, orville was so upset that he gave his wright flier to the museum of science in london. and it was not until 1937 or so when we formally apologized and said, you're right, the wright brothers are the fathers of aviation. the war started, and so the icon of our collection spent the war in a tunnel outside of london, and we didn't get it back until after the war. so, you know, it's kind of interesting to see how some of these things have come around, but the wright flier was the first...
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museum, all she talks about now is wanting to be an astronaut. while her career options may evolve, i know she'll never lose that fascination with space and sciencend that's a testament to the stories and experiences this place unlocks for its millions of visitors each year. that's the reason that boeing has supported the national air and space museum for more than two decades. we agree with the museum that our goals should be inspiring the next generation of innovators and building on the progress of the last century. now this july 15th, 100 years ago, our founder bill boeing got his start in a little red barn in seattle, building planes made almost entirely of timber and canvas. over the past century, the men and women of boeing have helped build the world's largest aerospace company and shaped the course of human history along the way. just think about the progress that we've made together. humans went from walking on earth to walking on the moon. from riding horses to flying jet planes and spacecraft. and while we celebrate the pioneers that built this incredible legacy of american innovation, it's more important than ever for our country to
museum, all she talks about now is wanting to be an astronaut. while her career options may evolve, i know she'll never lose that fascination with space and sciencend that's a testament to the stories and experiences this place unlocks for its millions of visitors each year. that's the reason that boeing has supported the national air and space museum for more than two decades. we agree with the museum that our goals should be inspiring the next generation of innovators and building on the...
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in my own life it was museums like this one that ignited my love for science. washington, d.c. to study physics and thankfully have incredible opportunity to be an explainer here at the museum. explainers get to best see the true value of these artifacts. as we tell the stories behind the inventions and scientific discoveries behind these walls we witness the past collide with the future with every smile, every wide-eyed look and every moment of true understanding. so many people who have come through these doors leave touched and inspired by what they have seen. and these experiences act as seeds for further innovation and discovery. i am so proud of this museum, and i'm so blessed by the way it has touched not only my own life but also the lives of millions of other people. so happy birthday, national air and space museum. we are t-minus 47 seconds from opening the doors and launching our new -- brand-new boeing milestones of flight hall. and the explainers here are going to open the doors and begin the all night at the museum. before we do that, we have one l
in my own life it was museums like this one that ignited my love for science. washington, d.c. to study physics and thankfully have incredible opportunity to be an explainer here at the museum. explainers get to best see the true value of these artifacts. as we tell the stories behind the inventions and scientific discoveries behind these walls we witness the past collide with the future with every smile, every wide-eyed look and every moment of true understanding. so many people who have come...
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a museum will be built in expedition parka long side the science september erin national history museum. he's been trying to build a museum nearry a decade and is financing it himself. it comes with a price tag of $1 billion. >> wow. >> i get his -- is really awesome if hi to guess. >> as we mentioned earlier how president obama said his final good-bye to the nation one company would like for outgoing commander in chief to work for them. play list position on career opportunities web page requirements for position requires eight years experience of running position and they tweet today to the president and the president wednesday mad a comment he wouldn't mind working for spotify which is how that all started. >>> now, look at that gorgeous gal there. time to say hello to our facebook fan of the day. capri marie what a beautiful name and beautiful lady. she does her makeup for work with the "fox5" morning crew. >> she's been a super fine since 90s and her grabbed mother told her she needs to be on air with "fox5" and called steve hershorn little lark mccarthy. there you go. for your cha
a museum will be built in expedition parka long side the science september erin national history museum. he's been trying to build a museum nearry a decade and is financing it himself. it comes with a price tag of $1 billion. >> wow. >> i get his -- is really awesome if hi to guess. >> as we mentioned earlier how president obama said his final good-bye to the nation one company would like for outgoing commander in chief to work for them. play list position on career...
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. >>> franklin institute museum begins a new season of science after hours. >> wow. >> applause. >> pretty cool last night's theme was a science speak easy so takes you back in time to the roaring 20's. they have learned science behind gambling, bootlegging and propaganda. the event happens every month and lets guests 21 and over enjoy the museum exhibit after it the is closed to the general public. >>> well, coming up crews to the north have a clean up underway after a big oil spill >> it is ugly. it is really greasy, smelly. >> amount of oil that spilled and the big question crews will to have answer to take. >>> robbery turns deadly in feltonville, two crews police say they have that may help catch the gun man when we come jimmy dean delights frittatas. a delicious, savory egg breakfast, without all the bread and carbs. made with real ingredients. an excellent source of protein to help power through your morning. jimmy dean delights frittatas. the worst thing about toilet they don't stay in the toilet. disinfect your bathroom with lysol bathroom trigger... ...lysol power foamer... ...an
. >>> franklin institute museum begins a new season of science after hours. >> wow. >> applause. >> pretty cool last night's theme was a science speak easy so takes you back in time to the roaring 20's. they have learned science behind gambling, bootlegging and propaganda. the event happens every month and lets guests 21 and over enjoy the museum exhibit after it the is closed to the general public. >>> well, coming up crews to the north have a clean up...
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sciences. home schooled students and their parents spent the day exploring the museum. they took part in several hands on workshops with -- >> new restaurant opened its doors in philadelphia today and there are two things that make it unique, one it's specialty is soup and two, every penny of profit is donated to people who need a meal. rooster soup company is a partnership between federal donuts and broad street ministry and federal donuts has about 500 pounds of spare chicken parts every week. they're putting this to go goode use. turns that into soup. the restaurant's on sansom street between 15th and 16th. >> when will we see joel embiid on the court again? we'll answer that question. that's next. >>> sixers center joel embiid was named eastern conference player of the week. first sixers in 2014 to receive the honor. unfortunately embiid won't be duplicating that this week. he is listed as doubtful for tomorrow's game with the clippers and definitely out as scheduled in wednesday. brent barnes talks about playing without the big fellow. >> i think you go and challen
sciences. home schooled students and their parents spent the day exploring the museum. they took part in several hands on workshops with -- >> new restaurant opened its doors in philadelphia today and there are two things that make it unique, one it's specialty is soup and two, every penny of profit is donated to people who need a meal. rooster soup company is a partnership between federal donuts and broad street ministry and federal donuts has about 500 pounds of spare chicken parts...
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michelangelo, but the lines get along in some manner -- in summer but there is a museum around the corneris that is less visited is a science and you'll find galileo's and middle finger. [laughter] classic. about 100 years later how to know on the south coast of england but to build the semicircles says the mean to amplify a incoming aircraft. and they hope for the best. you can see there is a stand where the microphone could be mounted. >> like the stethoscope and then listen hard they sorts of work but no where near as well as radar. but is aircraft moose faster they could give you the slight edge but not a lot of time to prepare. but both are known as the rope bridges and bridges like these that you see on the bottom right but as far as we can tell we are the last one. for them but what makes it special because it is usedid submachine so they come together to cut down the existing bridge but then the villages but then they reestablished for hamas analysts -- last surviving of what used to be a whole network. but this just looks like an l organ in a cave but you were not seeing the whole picture. because the man with the
michelangelo, but the lines get along in some manner -- in summer but there is a museum around the corneris that is less visited is a science and you'll find galileo's and middle finger. [laughter] classic. about 100 years later how to know on the south coast of england but to build the semicircles says the mean to amplify a incoming aircraft. and they hope for the best. you can see there is a stand where the microphone could be mounted. >> like the stethoscope and then listen hard they...
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science kickoff guests got a chance to revisit the roaring 20's. gambling, smuggling and propaganda. adults enjoyed the exhibit at the museum. kate? >> >>> taking you back for a closer look at the weekend saturday and sunday looking seasonal for last weekend in january temperatures right around the 40 degree mark for highs, chilly but that's about where we should be, it does look brighter with mr. sunshine we've seen over the past few weeks, it does look brighter and we'll see sun and a break for major storms, no did you know slow internet can actually hold your business back? say goodbye to slow downloads, slow backups, slow everything. comcast business offers blazing fast and reliable internet that's 10 times faster than slow internet from the phone company. say hello to internet speeds up to 150 mbps. and add phone and tv for only $34.90 more a month. call today. comcast business. built for business. >>> it's the late show with stephen colbert followed by the late late show with james cordon, morning crew back tomorrow from 4:30 to 7:00. i'm ukee washington >> i'm jessica dean. we're always on for you at cbsphilly.com. >> have
science kickoff guests got a chance to revisit the roaring 20's. gambling, smuggling and propaganda. adults enjoyed the exhibit at the museum. kate? >> >>> taking you back for a closer look at the weekend saturday and sunday looking seasonal for last weekend in january temperatures right around the 40 degree mark for highs, chilly but that's about where we should be, it does look brighter with mr. sunshine we've seen over the past few weeks, it does look brighter and we'll see...
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science kickoff guests got a chance to revisit the roaring 20's. gambling, smuggling and propaganda. adults enjoyed the exhibit at the museum. kate?>>> taking you back for a closer look at the weekend saturday and sunday looking seasonal for last weekend in january temperatures right around the 40 degree mark for highs, chilly but that's about where we should be, it does look brighter with mr. sunshine we've seen over the past few weeks, it does look brighter and we'll see sun and a break for major >>> it's the late show with stephen colbert followed by the late late show with james cordon, morning crew back tomorrow from 4:30 to 7:00. i'm ukee washington >> i'm jessica dean. we're always on for you at cbsphilly.com. >> have a good night family. sleep well. >> announcer: if you're looking to make more money and take control of your personal and financial future, then get ready, because than merrill, the star of a&e's hit tv show "flip this house," one of the most successful real-estate investors in the country and america's number-one real-estate-investing expert, has one heck of an opportunity for you. than is hosting a one-of-a-
science kickoff guests got a chance to revisit the roaring 20's. gambling, smuggling and propaganda. adults enjoyed the exhibit at the museum. kate?>>> taking you back for a closer look at the weekend saturday and sunday looking seasonal for last weekend in january temperatures right around the 40 degree mark for highs, chilly but that's about where we should be, it does look brighter with mr. sunshine we've seen over the past few weeks, it does look brighter and we'll see sun and a...
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located near the museum and the california academy of sciences, shakespeares garden was designed in 1928e california spring blossom association. flowers and plants played an important part in shakespeares literary masterpieces. here is an enchanting and tranquil garden tucked away along a path behind a charming gate. this garden is the spot to woo your date. appreciate the beauty of its unique setting. the cherry tree, the brick walkways, the enchanting stones, the rustic sundial. chaired the bards'w ro -- share the bard's words. the garden is a gem to share with someone special. pack a picnic, find a bench, enjoy the sunshine and let the whimsical words of william shakespeare float you and your loved one away. this is one of the most popular wedding locations and is available for reservations. shakespeares garden is 8ada accessible. this park is located at the bottom of a hill. it is a secret garden with an infinite and captivating appeal. carefully tucked away, one block from the bottom of lombard street, it makes the top of our list for the most intimate picnic settings. avoid all tou
located near the museum and the california academy of sciences, shakespeares garden was designed in 1928e california spring blossom association. flowers and plants played an important part in shakespeares literary masterpieces. here is an enchanting and tranquil garden tucked away along a path behind a charming gate. this garden is the spot to woo your date. appreciate the beauty of its unique setting. the cherry tree, the brick walkways, the enchanting stones, the rustic sundial. chaired the...
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i am an educator in museums with a background in islamic art and arabic studies. i also taught math, sciencen catholic school for two years. in that time i did a lot of thinking about what and how i would be asked to teach. he said that before you come to the text, speaking specifically about the koran, you should discover your position on life and i have not read your book yet so my apologies if you already addressed this but, at what point and in what ways indeed suggest we teach children about religion? >> it is a difficult one. you know, i know how we should not teach them. but i do not really know how to go forward Ãthat seems to be kind of a growing trend in the muslim communities that i mixed in. we mix in education with indoctrination. so we create a model muslims. and you know, i think that is unfair. i think that they limit their options. and i think it limits the potential. it limits the potential of the religion. it luckily child into a particular worldview. it does not give the freedom to think more broadly. so that is what worries me. you know you have a stumps. i'll have to co
i am an educator in museums with a background in islamic art and arabic studies. i also taught math, sciencen catholic school for two years. in that time i did a lot of thinking about what and how i would be asked to teach. he said that before you come to the text, speaking specifically about the koran, you should discover your position on life and i have not read your book yet so my apologies if you already addressed this but, at what point and in what ways indeed suggest we teach children...
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located near the museum and the california academy of sciences, the garden was designed by the californiaspring blossom and wildfilower association. here is a truly enchanting and tranquil garden along a path behind a charming gate. this garden is the spot to woo your date. stroll around and appreciate its unique setting. the gorgeous brick walkway and a brick wall, the stone benches, the rustic sundial. chaired the part -- share the bard's word hundred famous verses from a shakespearean plays. this is a gem to share with someone special. pack a picnic, find a bench, and enjoy the sunshine, and let the whimsical words of william shakespeare and floats you and your loved one away. this is one of the most popular wedding locations and is available for reservations. take a bus and have no parking worries. shakespeares' garden is ada accessible. located at the bottom of this hill, it is a secret garden with an infinite in captivating appeal. carefully tucked away, it makes the top of our list for most intimate pyknic setting. avoid all taurus cars and hassles by taking a cable car. or the 30,
located near the museum and the california academy of sciences, the garden was designed by the californiaspring blossom and wildfilower association. here is a truly enchanting and tranquil garden along a path behind a charming gate. this garden is the spot to woo your date. stroll around and appreciate its unique setting. the gorgeous brick walkway and a brick wall, the stone benches, the rustic sundial. chaired the part -- share the bard's word hundred famous verses from a shakespearean plays....
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science and regulatory rules. the challenge is to live up to high end rotations and we will hear from several banks tomorrow. finally this coming museumxpansion looks to create a buzz over bugs. the american museum of new york is hoping that insects will be the first detailed plan for a $340 million expansion that will have the next that exhibit and classroom devoted to bugs. nicole: delta airlines to keep a close eye on today while watching for this carrier. for u.s. airlines this morning. felt is expected to post lower earnings per share for delta airlines at 10% from last year at this time. shares rising 2.5% after the home builders said fourth-quarter revenue climbed. weakness in the financial services segment was a drag on its profit. i.t. research company with worldwide pc shipments down 3.7%. the fifth consecutive annual decline. the nobel remains the top pc vendor with 20% of the market. amazon facing the heat with the indian government. the foreign minister demanding an apology for selling some doormats. depicting the indian side. they did not stop selling those doormats. they removed the products being sold through its canad
science and regulatory rules. the challenge is to live up to high end rotations and we will hear from several banks tomorrow. finally this coming museumxpansion looks to create a buzz over bugs. the american museum of new york is hoping that insects will be the first detailed plan for a $340 million expansion that will have the next that exhibit and classroom devoted to bugs. nicole: delta airlines to keep a close eye on today while watching for this carrier. for u.s. airlines this morning....
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science in biotechnology, in nanotechnology, medicine, even in construction and architecture and everything that touches our lives, i became fascinated with the subject. recently i visited a world war ii museum up near massachusetts where i had a chance to play with enigma machine which was made famous by the german army, looks like a typewriter but was wired as a result of some remarkable electrical engineering and unless you had those codes you couldn't crack the enigma machine, of course, a famous movie was made about it. it reinforced my interest in engineering history. in history and in engineering and so looking back on how i got started on this book, i thought, well, what was the engineering like during civil war and as i started to explore that i realized that not much had been written about it. so i decided that i would tackle this and the more i looked, the more i got interested and the more i uncovered and off i went. >> well, yeah. to some extent it was an open -- it was an open topic to get into. or at least people haven't written a lot about it in the most recent generations. but there had been some writing here and there in the past, but this volume serve as a collective. i th
science in biotechnology, in nanotechnology, medicine, even in construction and architecture and everything that touches our lives, i became fascinated with the subject. recently i visited a world war ii museum up near massachusetts where i had a chance to play with enigma machine which was made famous by the german army, looks like a typewriter but was wired as a result of some remarkable electrical engineering and unless you had those codes you couldn't crack the enigma machine, of course, a...
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science, and biotechnology, and nano technology, medicine, even in construction and architecture, and in everything that touches our lives, i became fascinated with the subject. recently, for example, visited a world war ii museumer in newton, massachusetts, where i had a chance to play with an enigma machine which was made famously the german army during the second world war. a machine that looks like a typewriter but was wired as a result of some remarkable electrical engineering, so thatt could send codes every day that were entirely different, and unless you had access to how those codes were shifted you account crack the enigma machine, a famous movie was made about it. had a chance to play with a that. marveled it's and reinforced my interest in engineering history and in history and in engineering. so, looking back on how i got started on this book, i thought, well, what was the engineering like during the civil war? and is a started to explore that, i realized that not much had been written about it. so, i decided that i would tackle this and the more i looked, the more i got interested and the more i uncovered, and off i went. >> well, yeah. to some extent it was an open topic. >> people have not written
science, and biotechnology, and nano technology, medicine, even in construction and architecture, and in everything that touches our lives, i became fascinated with the subject. recently, for example, visited a world war ii museumer in newton, massachusetts, where i had a chance to play with an enigma machine which was made famously the german army during the second world war. a machine that looks like a typewriter but was wired as a result of some remarkable electrical engineering, so thatt...
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museum. good morning. a lot of people have been in touch this morning saying see in dippy has been one of the oldest memories and making them interested in sciencee usa in 1988. -- anti- —— anti— 90 eight. —— 1898. dippy has been viewed by more than 90 million visitors. dippy will be going on a two—year tour around the uk and will be replaced here by the skeleton of a blue whale. we are a little sad because dippy sort of feels like an old friend, part of the family. # i walked a dinosaur #. it gives people an opportunity to see an amazing dinosaur that perhaps they would not be able to see at all. # open the door, get on the floor # everybody walk the dinosaur. ..#. lorraine, you have the somewhat vast task of dismantling dippy and taking dippy on a tour. where'd you begin? i know tomorrow morning, we start by taking the glass barrier down, and then starting at the tail, we will ta ke then starting at the tail, we will take the title. it is bit like i‘m dreading a string of pearls. each one of those vertebrae come off. then the head, and then the middle section. —— inet threading. we have looked at the metalwork and we can see where the bolts un
museum. good morning. a lot of people have been in touch this morning saying see in dippy has been one of the oldest memories and making them interested in sciencee usa in 1988. -- anti- —— anti— 90 eight. —— 1898. dippy has been viewed by more than 90 million visitors. dippy will be going on a two—year tour around the uk and will be replaced here by the skeleton of a blue whale. we are a little sad because dippy sort of feels like an old friend, part of the family. # i walked a...
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museum with a diverse group of scientists to hang on the wall and inspire young people. that's important. but it's also important to build on the good work we've already done with the national science foundation, to really provide that equipment, those tools, those mentors. the training. to take those lab discoveries, the basic r&d and commercialize it. so i'm very excited that we're reintroducing this bill. it passed with overwhelming support in the last congress. once again, sadly, did not pass in the senate but we'll start early in this congress. and i'm delighted to be working again with my colleague mrs. comstock with the ranking member eddie behr these johnson who is here today and chairman smith who is detained in other committee work. with that, i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady reserves. the gentlelady from virginia. mrs. comstock: i have no further speakers. i continue to reserve. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady continues to reserve. who seeks recognition? ms. esty: thank you, mr. speaker, i yield three minutes to the ranking member, eddie bernice johnson. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady is recognized for three minut
museum with a diverse group of scientists to hang on the wall and inspire young people. that's important. but it's also important to build on the good work we've already done with the national science foundation, to really provide that equipment, those tools, those mentors. the training. to take those lab discoveries, the basic r&d and commercialize it. so i'm very excited that we're reintroducing this bill. it passed with overwhelming support in the last congress. once again, sadly, did...