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this is a major element in our international scientific program.nother explorer launched in 1965 was the satellite geo launch from the johns hopkins physics laboratory. it is an active satellite containing systems and reflectors. for a detailed study of the earth's gravitational field and a reference for precision mapping. it was successfully launched in november by an upgraded version of the delta launch a vehicle -- launch vehicle that were being tone for the first time. also in 1965, another geodesic explorer was inflation tested in new jersey. it will be launched in 1966. from satellites built by other nations and nasa in 1965. this was launched in late november. it combined the canadian alouette b with the nasa dmba explorer in a piggyback configuration for ionospheric study. already the results of this completely successful experiment have long -- added considerably to our knowledge. the two are orbiting within approximately one mile of each other conducting measurements. explorer has demonstrated another magnitude control center, which shoul
this is a major element in our international scientific program.nother explorer launched in 1965 was the satellite geo launch from the johns hopkins physics laboratory. it is an active satellite containing systems and reflectors. for a detailed study of the earth's gravitational field and a reference for precision mapping. it was successfully launched in november by an upgraded version of the delta launch a vehicle -- launch vehicle that were being tone for the first time. also in 1965, another...
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they wanted people to apply scientific methodologies.to know how to actually see this stuff for real. even though i grew up in that, it kind of strange. it is a fascinating ride and i congratulate you. excellent. >> by the way, her grandmother, eileen belushi is supernatural powers. she believed she cheated sometimes, but she also believes she was a genuine and powerful psychic. [inaudible] [inaudible] >> time for one more question. >> diane. >> the conclusion in your book -- [inaudible] >> does anybody else have a question. >> i will say this. i have gone through such pain to write a book where i really believe it is about presenting the case of the kind of journalistic object to the deed. i don't want -- i just feel if i gave my opinion as to whether or not marjorie was genuine or whether she was a fraud, you know, it would almost kind of destroys this whole aura of the book where it's not about me telling people what i think. but there was somebody else who had a light hearted question. >> who would you like to play the role of marjor
they wanted people to apply scientific methodologies.to know how to actually see this stuff for real. even though i grew up in that, it kind of strange. it is a fascinating ride and i congratulate you. excellent. >> by the way, her grandmother, eileen belushi is supernatural powers. she believed she cheated sometimes, but she also believes she was a genuine and powerful psychic. [inaudible] [inaudible] >> time for one more question. >> diane. >> the conclusion in your...
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helen fisher / chief scientific advisor, match "for heaven's sake, don't talk about your exes!" or there might not be a second date. with this consumer watch erin brookshier wsls 10. super bowl sunday is almost here and it could make a dent in your wallet. according to a survey by the national retail federation ... those planning to celebrate the big game tend to spend more. the survey says people will spend an average of 82 dollars on food ... decorations ... apparel and more. the federation says the number is the highest amount in the survey's history. coming up on wsls 10 at 6... alan will have another check of your storm team ten forecast... (phone ringing) you can't deal with something, by ignoring it. but that's how some presidential candidates seem to be dealing with social security. americans work hard, and pay into it. so our next president needs a real plan to keep it strong. (elephant noise) (donkey noise) 30s. sunday: sunshine and high clouds. very mild with temperatures in the upper 50s to low 60s. sunday night: partly cloudy and rather mild with lows in the lower t
helen fisher / chief scientific advisor, match "for heaven's sake, don't talk about your exes!" or there might not be a second date. with this consumer watch erin brookshier wsls 10. super bowl sunday is almost here and it could make a dent in your wallet. according to a survey by the national retail federation ... those planning to celebrate the big game tend to spend more. the survey says people will spend an average of 82 dollars on food ... decorations ... apparel and more. the...
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helen fisher / chief scientific advisor, match "for heaven's sake, don't talk about your exes!" or there might not be a second date. with this consumer watch erin brookshier wsls 10. singer aretha franklin is starting a new project. how she's hoping to gain some actress kerry washington is honored by one of the oldest collegiate theater groups. harvard university's theater company has named her "woman of the year." the theater says ... washington deserves the title because she's the first african american woman to headline drama on network t-v since the seventies. the actress stars in the show "scandal." the queen of soul becomes the queen of soul food. singer aretha franklin says she's launching her own food line. it will include her own brand of chili ... gumbo and baked chicken ... as well as desserts. thanks for joining us for wsls 10 at seven. don't forget to join jeff, john, and me back here for wsls
helen fisher / chief scientific advisor, match "for heaven's sake, don't talk about your exes!" or there might not be a second date. with this consumer watch erin brookshier wsls 10. singer aretha franklin is starting a new project. how she's hoping to gain some actress kerry washington is honored by one of the oldest collegiate theater groups. harvard university's theater company has named her "woman of the year." the theater says ... washington deserves the title because...
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after years of government denial, there's a scientific consensus that most of the earthquakes are man-made - caused by the way oil and gas are produced here. but politicians and industry have been slow to react. fault lines traveled to oklahoma to find out why. north central oklahoma has borne the brunt of the state's rise in earthquakes. mark crismon is a farmer and retired electronics expert in noble county who voluntarily monitors the earthquakes day and night. in 2014, oklahoma state university installed a seismometer on his property, to collect data about the earthquakes. since then, crismon thinks of little else. his home is surrounded by faults in the ground, as well as oil and gas activity, a volatile combination. >> so i monitor it about 14 hours a day, 7 days a week. have ever since this was put in here. >> how have the earthquakes affected your home, the area here? >> destroyed it. you want to know the truth about it you can't fix it. that was all caused by that 3.3 and three 3's in one night. one night. the whole house went pfff. i'm telling you there's a fault 750 feet that wa
after years of government denial, there's a scientific consensus that most of the earthquakes are man-made - caused by the way oil and gas are produced here. but politicians and industry have been slow to react. fault lines traveled to oklahoma to find out why. north central oklahoma has borne the brunt of the state's rise in earthquakes. mark crismon is a farmer and retired electronics expert in noble county who voluntarily monitors the earthquakes day and night. in 2014, oklahoma state...
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to publish all scientific products it relies on in the rule making process. for federally funded scientific products, the stream act requires o.s.m. to also publish raw data. if a scientific product is withheld from the public for more than six months, ren the rule environmental analysis or economic assessment it supports will be withdrawn. it requires an independent third party assessment of the existing 1983 rule which we are operating under right now to determine if any deficiencies exist. the purpose of the independent study is to mitigate the polarization of this issue. as such, the stream act requires the secretary of the interior in consultation with the interstate mining compact commission, to contract with the national academy of sciences to conduct a study of the 1983 stream buffer zone rule. mr. chairman, it could you have the house be in order, please. the chair: the committee will be in order. take your conversations outside of the chamber. the gentleman is recognized. mr. lamborn: this study will examine the effectiveness of the existing 1983 ru
to publish all scientific products it relies on in the rule making process. for federally funded scientific products, the stream act requires o.s.m. to also publish raw data. if a scientific product is withheld from the public for more than six months, ren the rule environmental analysis or economic assessment it supports will be withdrawn. it requires an independent third party assessment of the existing 1983 rule which we are operating under right now to determine if any deficiencies exist....
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>> the immortal jellyfish -scientific name: turritopsis dohrnii- sounds fantastical. but what it can do is amazing - and its something no other known species on earth can do. these tiny organisms can reverse their aging process, reverting back to the original polyp form after reaching an adult state or experiencing trauma. but despite its name, this jellyfish is only technically immortal. >> why are the immortal jellyfish so hard to keep alive? >> the secret he says lies in studying what is the blueprint of all living species - the dna in its genome. >> you really enjoy these guys? huh? >> he hasn't yet found the key to our immortality. but to professor kubota, the jellyfish is an inspiration. >> professor kubota's dream may still be far from a reality, but many others are beginning to ask the same question he is: are we humans resigned to aging? is there any reason that we shouldn't be? across the world, it's precisely these thoughts that have sparked a movement. those at the forefront of digital innovation are building a new industry the titans of silicon valley are
>> the immortal jellyfish -scientific name: turritopsis dohrnii- sounds fantastical. but what it can do is amazing - and its something no other known species on earth can do. these tiny organisms can reverse their aging process, reverting back to the original polyp form after reaching an adult state or experiencing trauma. but despite its name, this jellyfish is only technically immortal. >> why are the immortal jellyfish so hard to keep alive? >> the secret he says lies in...
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these students for a career in extreme environmental research, collecting data that the global scientific community depends upon to further the understanding of our changing worlds. >> it's just a useful tool in itself. >> first off we practice tying knots. that was like the basis of all this, and then from those knots, then we learned different ways to use the knots on a rope, which then you learn how to ski with a rope team and what to do in case anything bad happens on a rope team, like a fall into a crevice and how to save a team member that has fallen. >> yay! >> after science and safety training at camp 17, the participants start their traverse across the icefield, doing field work in geology, glaciology, climate change, and other disciplines. >> well, when these people come out of the icefield and experience the glacial environment, by making measurements, they can see how that ecosystem is changing this year and in years before. >> to be on the juno icefield is a fantastic experience for me, and part of a major program that monitors mass balance of an important glacier, and in add
these students for a career in extreme environmental research, collecting data that the global scientific community depends upon to further the understanding of our changing worlds. >> it's just a useful tool in itself. >> first off we practice tying knots. that was like the basis of all this, and then from those knots, then we learned different ways to use the knots on a rope, which then you learn how to ski with a rope team and what to do in case anything bad happens on a rope...
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agreement-- would require it, before it could make a claim, to have a scientific basis. they just couldn't make any claim. and they saw, literally, billions of dollars at stake. and they unleashed a lobbying campaign that was second to none. >> narrator: the campaign was as dramatic as it was effective. >> freeze! >> whoa, hey! guys, it's only vitamins! >> narrator: complete with hollywood stars. >> vitamin c. you know, like in oranges? >> congress received more letters regarding this than they ever received regarding the vietnam war. >> narrator: dan hurley has written what many consider the definitive account of the industry's battle with the regulator. >> we hear people claiming that fda... >> narrator: while david kessler was trying to convince congress, behind the scenes, another kessler was at work. >> jerry kessler ran a large dietary supplement company, was a very strong-willed character, >> the fda is going to limit potencies of vitamins, which is what they've said. the fda is going to take herbs and make them drugs... >> and he called together every leading man
agreement-- would require it, before it could make a claim, to have a scientific basis. they just couldn't make any claim. and they saw, literally, billions of dollars at stake. and they unleashed a lobbying campaign that was second to none. >> narrator: the campaign was as dramatic as it was effective. >> freeze! >> whoa, hey! guys, it's only vitamins! >> narrator: complete with hollywood stars. >> vitamin c. you know, like in oranges? >> congress received...
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but then it university of maryland the first scientific study had exercised is and parkinson's. some did videogame so did the treadmill it cost $3 million. the results were exercised exercised, particularly walking the only thing that is scientifically proven to help gate and balance. so the results of the person said i have been telling by patients 25 years i am so glad you there told me in the first place to save $3 million. [laughter] and in that study it was normal walking bleeds your front door was 30 minutes and come home also reduces stroke or fatal heart disease. it is a good thing to do one of the big problems is the neurons but mostly it they don't generate -- regenerate because of memories are stored the there kicked out with new ones the that is a huge hit the cap the cells can regenerate -- muscles can regenerate so for many years all these diseases have to do with the proteins the proteins are like that. then the body cannot get rid of them. think of you could not take your garbage out of the house will that is what happens to the under cells so then they eventuall
but then it university of maryland the first scientific study had exercised is and parkinson's. some did videogame so did the treadmill it cost $3 million. the results were exercised exercised, particularly walking the only thing that is scientifically proven to help gate and balance. so the results of the person said i have been telling by patients 25 years i am so glad you there told me in the first place to save $3 million. [laughter] and in that study it was normal walking bleeds your front...
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from a scientific place we were served by our secretary and his master ships there. and one of the republicans, a former advisor to bush presidencies, maybe both of them has said he probably knows more about this subject than anyone else in the world. >> the proof -- >> so we know what diplomatly we were success frfl the standpoint of substance. we had superior noj. >> the proof will be in the performance and essential we know what the intentions are. they are premature in terms of what actually happens. we'll wait and see. we get to the speech last night. president obama ends, talking to the american people. his main tone was you people have to remain better to stop the rancor in here. what do crow see at the future? >> i hope that is not correct. i hope we can get some things done. we did in the course of this past year we've been able to get things done because we had the president who would sign a bill. the democrats who would sustain his veto should he not sign a bill, and the recognition that the republicans want to get something done too, i believe. and in the
from a scientific place we were served by our secretary and his master ships there. and one of the republicans, a former advisor to bush presidencies, maybe both of them has said he probably knows more about this subject than anyone else in the world. >> the proof -- >> so we know what diplomatly we were success frfl the standpoint of substance. we had superior noj. >> the proof will be in the performance and essential we know what the intentions are. they are premature in...
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>> one of the challenges of these large diseases is getting proper scientific evidence >>> simply putthe company doesn't have enough data yet. the mosquito population has dropped. cases? >> the trials we have conducted so far are not on a large enough scale to show any sort of dengue fever control >>> coming up. ism i'm going to suck mosquito through a tube and not choke on them >>> we're taken into a lab that is creating a g m mosquito that could kill off malaria. should it be released? >>> it's feeding time for these. this tin ee mosquito has a bad reputation. it's the main culprit behind the spread of malaria in urban india. like its brother mosquito that carries dengue fever, scientists are using the company to try and stop its deadly path. malaria is a killer. in 2015 over 4000,000 people died due to the deceased-- 400,000 >>> do the mosquitos play a role? >> we don't have any data on that >>> that host parasites. >> they want to come and take your blood >>> the professor doesn't hate the mosquitos, just the diseases they carry. when he is not working in hot spots, he is here in
>> one of the challenges of these large diseases is getting proper scientific evidence >>> simply putthe company doesn't have enough data yet. the mosquito population has dropped. cases? >> the trials we have conducted so far are not on a large enough scale to show any sort of dengue fever control >>> coming up. ism i'm going to suck mosquito through a tube and not choke on them >>> we're taken into a lab that is creating a g m mosquito that could kill off...
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. >> i have an opportunity, as i speak these days, to unpack a very compelling scientific and medical story and to call attention to the emerging need to take care of these 15 or 16,000 survivors. he knows his journey is far from over, given the uncertainty of ebola. he considers himself lucky and fortunate that both doctors and experience. >> i've always loved that sacred space, that is the bedside. i've loved that part of practising medicine and practising infectious diseases, but i haven't known it to the degree that i do now. i think i probably have a new, just a small new appreciation for what it means to be helpless and vulnerable in that space, and that can only make you a better caregiver. probably ultimately will change how i practice medicine for the rest of my days >>> next on america tonight the future of ebola. i sit down with one of the world's leading infection shows disease experts to discuss the battle against ebola and talk about the strides that the scientific community have made to prevent another outbreak. then later, a gims at the special of europe's ongoing refu
. >> i have an opportunity, as i speak these days, to unpack a very compelling scientific and medical story and to call attention to the emerging need to take care of these 15 or 16,000 survivors. he knows his journey is far from over, given the uncertainty of ebola. he considers himself lucky and fortunate that both doctors and experience. >> i've always loved that sacred space, that is the bedside. i've loved that part of practising medicine and practising infectious diseases, but...
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>> one of the challenges of these large diseases is getting proper scientific evidence >>> simply putthe company doesn't have enough data yet. the mosquito population has dropped. cases? >> the trials we have conducted so far are not on a large enough scale to show any sort of dengue fever control >>> coming up. ism i'm going to suck mosquito through a tube and not choke on them >>> we're taken into a lab that is creating a g m mosquito that the only way to get better is to challenge yourself, and that's what we're doing at xfinity. we are challenging ourselves to improve every aspect of your experience. and this includes our commitment to being on time. every time. that's why if we're ever late for an appointment, we'll credit your account $20. it's our promise to you. we're doing everything we can to give you the best experience possible. because we should fit into your life. not the other way around. >>> it's feeding time for these. this tin ee mosquito has a bad reputation. it's the main culprit behind the spread of malaria in urban india. like its brother mosquito that carries de
>> one of the challenges of these large diseases is getting proper scientific evidence >>> simply putthe company doesn't have enough data yet. the mosquito population has dropped. cases? >> the trials we have conducted so far are not on a large enough scale to show any sort of dengue fever control >>> coming up. ism i'm going to suck mosquito through a tube and not choke on them >>> we're taken into a lab that is creating a g m mosquito that the only way...
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that is a scientific term by the way. >> larry: wait, suck? >> very much so. >> larry: suck is a scientific term. i didn't know that. well, what can we do about this? >> there's nothing we can do, larry. we're way past the event horizon here. but it's not light that can't escape this black hole. no, this is enlightenment, get it? little science humor coming at you. >> larry: i got it. >> you didn't need me here, larry. you get science. we have so much in common, you know, because we both are funny. and we both like science and stuff. >> larry: i agree with the second part of your sentence. jaleel degrasse tyson everyone! we'll be right back. ( cheers and applause ) we broabout this new car. to get your honest opinion to keep things unbiased, we removed all the logos. feels like a bmw. reminds me a little bit of like an audi. so, this car supports apple carplay. siri, open maps. she gets me. wow. it also has teen driver technology. it even mutes the radio until the seat belts are buckled. i'm very curious what it is. this is the 2016 chevy mali
that is a scientific term by the way. >> larry: wait, suck? >> very much so. >> larry: suck is a scientific term. i didn't know that. well, what can we do about this? >> there's nothing we can do, larry. we're way past the event horizon here. but it's not light that can't escape this black hole. no, this is enlightenment, get it? little science humor coming at you. >> larry: i got it. >> you didn't need me here, larry. you get science. we have so much in...
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that is a scientific term by the way. >> larry: wait, suck?> very much so. >> larry: suck is a scientific term. i didn't know that. well, what can we do about this? >> there's nothing we can do, larry. we're way past the event horizon here. but it's not light that can't escape this black hole. no, this is enlightenment, get it? little science humor coming at you. >> larry: i got it. >> you didn't need me here, larry. you get science. we have so much in common, you know, because we both are funny. and we both like science and stuff. >> larry: i agree with the second part of your sentence. jaleel degrasse tyson everyone! we'll be right back. ( cheers and applause ) ♪ ♪ i need [screams]t your phones so you can't post pictures. how does it feel to not be connected? my chest hurts. let me show you a better way to keep connected. the 2016 chevy cruze offers built in 4g lte wi-fi ® that connects up to 7 devices. current qualified gm lessees can get a sign and drive lease on this well-equipped cruze limited for around $179 per month. find new roads at
that is a scientific term by the way. >> larry: wait, suck?> very much so. >> larry: suck is a scientific term. i didn't know that. well, what can we do about this? >> there's nothing we can do, larry. we're way past the event horizon here. but it's not light that can't escape this black hole. no, this is enlightenment, get it? little science humor coming at you. >> larry: i got it. >> you didn't need me here, larry. you get science. we have so much in common,...
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this vessel was built in 1999 as a scientific research vessel. it has ice breaking capabilities and access. this is the only heavy icebreaker the united states operates. 40 years old this year. 40 years old in service this year. the polar star is actually down at the station right now. when this vessel is up and running, this is the world's most powerful nonnuclear icebreaker. has about 75,000 horsepower, can break 21 feet of ice. that's like two and a half times from here to the ceiling, if you can imagine. this is it for the ice breaking fleet. and you heard -- those of you who went to the csis event, you heard the commandant talking about the need for heavy ice breaking capabilities. in murto station, there's only one way in and out for the heavy type supplies. we're very interested in recapitalizing our heavy icebreaker fleet. you heard our commandant talk about that. for those of you on the fed bis-ops, there are time lines and we want to engage on heavy ice breaking. so with that, i'm happy to answer any questions you might have on arctic c
this vessel was built in 1999 as a scientific research vessel. it has ice breaking capabilities and access. this is the only heavy icebreaker the united states operates. 40 years old this year. 40 years old in service this year. the polar star is actually down at the station right now. when this vessel is up and running, this is the world's most powerful nonnuclear icebreaker. has about 75,000 horsepower, can break 21 feet of ice. that's like two and a half times from here to the ceiling, if...
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crystal, you got your ph.d. , that caltech is a hot bed of scientific discoveries, happening every day. and today we are lucky enough to meet the scientists. >> absolutely, there's wonderful work. and we are caltech nerds. we have a reputation. we are featured a certain way on sit comes, "the big bang theory" tv show. >> exactly. i'll show you some of my favourite people doing incredible science. the m.e.r.s. is mcarthur -- first person is mcarthur prize winner, taking an approach to energy, global conservation. >> climate change is not a far-off problem in the future. it's happening now, causing hardship now. climate change is real. we have to act now. >> the debate about whether climate change existed at all is falling to the background. i think people accept it's a reality. it's here. now it's a question of what do we do to combat it. >> on the front lines of combatting climate change is caltech aeronaughtic professor dr john deberiy. he's taking cues from animal. >> the name of the game is how to take energy and consume it. whether it's fish in the ocean, a flock of birds or a plan
crystal, you got your ph.d. , that caltech is a hot bed of scientific discoveries, happening every day. and today we are lucky enough to meet the scientists. >> absolutely, there's wonderful work. and we are caltech nerds. we have a reputation. we are featured a certain way on sit comes, "the big bang theory" tv show. >> exactly. i'll show you some of my favourite people doing incredible science. the m.e.r.s. is mcarthur -- first person is mcarthur prize winner, taking an...
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in the future the chinese government will make the most of scientific and technical and industrial revolution the opportunity with that implementation to develop industries in services and efforts will be made to improve traditional manufacturing and smart upgrading with technology with innovation. the third example of new incubators said judges -- by the end of 2015 to have over 2500 interfaces. and in the number is still growing by over 20 percent every day. going forward to encourage and develop quality innovation so everyone to innovate to have that opportunity with labor knowledge technology to be invigorated where the entire society will be really neat -- released. said china will meet the challenges of a corporation. over the past eight years the economic recovery has been slow those a stay vigilant will survive and thrive. with a complex situation but one economy needs today is the new results. and then at a higher level with that economics corporation and. and then in effect, and development of the international corporation of manufacturing and the current infrastructure development
in the future the chinese government will make the most of scientific and technical and industrial revolution the opportunity with that implementation to develop industries in services and efforts will be made to improve traditional manufacturing and smart upgrading with technology with innovation. the third example of new incubators said judges -- by the end of 2015 to have over 2500 interfaces. and in the number is still growing by over 20 percent every day. going forward to encourage and...
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there's never been a better time to rethink your hep c because people like you may benefit from scientific advances that could help cure your hep c. visit hepchope.com or call a hep c educator to help prepare you for a conversation with your hep c specialist.
there's never been a better time to rethink your hep c because people like you may benefit from scientific advances that could help cure your hep c. visit hepchope.com or call a hep c educator to help prepare you for a conversation with your hep c specialist.
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that is a scientific term by the way. >> larry: wait, suck? >> very much so. >> larry: suck is a scientific term. i didn't know that. well, what can we do about this? >> there's nothing we can do, larry. we're way past the event horizon here. but it's not light that can't escape this black hole. no, this is enlightenment, get it? little science humor coming at you. >> larry: i got it. >> you didn't need me here, larry. you get science. we have so much in common, you know, because we both are funny. and we both like science and stuff. >> larry: i agree with the second part of your sentence. jaleel degrasse tyson everyone! we'll be right back. ( cheers and applause ) i drive a golf ball. i drive to the hoop. i drive a racecar. i have a driver. his name is carl. but that's not what we all have in common. we talked to our doctors about treatment with xarelto®. xarelto® is proven to treat and help reduce the risk of dvt and pe blood clots. xarelto® is also proven to reduce the risk of stroke in people with afib, not caused by a heart valve problem.
that is a scientific term by the way. >> larry: wait, suck? >> very much so. >> larry: suck is a scientific term. i didn't know that. well, what can we do about this? >> there's nothing we can do, larry. we're way past the event horizon here. but it's not light that can't escape this black hole. no, this is enlightenment, get it? little science humor coming at you. >> larry: i got it. >> you didn't need me here, larry. you get science. we have so much in...
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but for only $7 a month, rid-x is scientifically proven to break down waste, helping you avoid a septic disaster. rid-x. the #1 brand used by septic coffee and tea and the java and me a cup, a cup, a cup, a cup >> that was the number one song from 2014. good news for coffee and tea lovers. a new study finds that regular caffeine consumption is not linked to extra heart beats. previous smaller studies said there was a link. so the heart association has been recommending patients with a problem should avoid anything with caffeine in it. the group still isn't convinced and wants more research. >> an influential health panel says all adults should be screened for depression but especially pregnant women and those who have just given birth. possibly as much as one in five develop mental health issues. the panel says the screening is especially important because untreated depression may also harm the child. >>> president obama is calling for speeding up research to diagnose and prevent and treat the zika virus. yesterday he met with top public health and security officials in the situation ro
but for only $7 a month, rid-x is scientifically proven to break down waste, helping you avoid a septic disaster. rid-x. the #1 brand used by septic coffee and tea and the java and me a cup, a cup, a cup, a cup >> that was the number one song from 2014. good news for coffee and tea lovers. a new study finds that regular caffeine consumption is not linked to extra heart beats. previous smaller studies said there was a link. so the heart association has been recommending patients with a...
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but for only $7 a month, rid-x is scientifically proven to break down waste, helping you avoid a septic disaster. rid-x. the #1 brand used by septic professionals in their own tanks. the leading cough liquid only provides relief for four hours but did you know there's a product that lasts for twelve hours? try delsym® twelve hour cough liquid. its advanced formula works by immediately releasing powerful medicine that acts fast while its extended release medicine lasts for 12 hours. in fact, delsym® lasts three times longer than the leading cough liquid. for all day or all night relief, try delsym®-the #1 doctor recommended 12 hour cough liquid. this has been medifacts for delsym®. plumpify your lashes with new plumpify mascara a ginormous lash lifting brush boosts lashes to 50 times the volume and lifts lashes up up and away new plumpify mascara from easy breezy beautiful covergirl >>> well, there's intense behind the scenes negotiations ahead of syrian peace talks set for friday in geneva. the talks meant to bring an end to the civil war which has been raging since 2011. leaders as opp
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with him to work on a story, he immediately asked me if i had read thomas kuhn's "the structure of scientific revolutions." i think he was assimilating into this personality, this notion that he had found in kuhn the random result that eventually creates a paradigm shift where everybody one morning wakes up and they think the new way. and i believe that he thought that he was a paradigm shifter. that was part of his story. he wanted to have a foot in both worlds.
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but for only $7 a month, rid-x is scientifically proven to break down waste, helping you avoid a septic disaster. rid-x. the #1 brand used by septic professionals in their own tanks. [coughing] [coughing] [coughing] [coughing] [coughing] coughing disrupts everyone's life. that's why so many people are turning to delsym for longer lasting cough relief. delsym has an advanced time release formula that helps silence coughs for a full 12 hours. that's three times longer than the leading cough liquid. all night... or all day. no problem. that's a lot of dishes& i'll use a lot of detergent. dish issues? get cascade platinum. one pac cleans tough food better than 6 pacs of the bargain brand combined. cascade. puplumpify your lashes with new plumpify mascara a ginormous lash lifting brush boosts lashes to 50 times the volume and lifts lashes up up and away... new plumpify mascara from easy breezy beautiful covergirl and try new trunaked shadows and liners chomove free ultraely. has triple-action support for your joints, cartilage and bones in one tiny pill. move free ultra. get your move on. an
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but for only $7 a month, rid-x is scientifically proven to break down waste, helping you avoid a septicaster. rid-x. the #1 brand used by septic professionals in their own tanks. they carry your fans' passions, shouhopes, and dreamscarry pads. and maybe, a chance at greatness... because shoulders were made for greatness. not dandruff dayquil liquid gels and go. hey buddy, let's get these but these liquid gels are new. mucinex fast max. it's the same difference. these are multi-symptom. well so are these. this one is max strength and fights mucus. that one doesn't. uh...think fast! you dropped something. oh...i'll put it back on the shelf... new from mucinex fast max. the only cold and flu liquid gel that's max-strength and fights mucus. start the relief. ditch the misery. let's end this. your clever moves won't stop the but disinfecting with lysol can. because lysol wipes and spray are approved to kill more types of germs than clorox. including those that can make you sick. for a healthy home this cold and flu season... lysol that. it's easy for me cause look at as it is her.him... aw..
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but for only $7 a month, rid-x is scientifically proven to break down waste, heing you avoid a septic disaster. rid-x. the #1 brand used by septic your clever moves won't stop the cold and flu. but disinfecting with lysol can. because lysol wis and spray are approved to kill more types of germs than clorox. including those that can make you sick. for a healthy home this cold and flu season... lysol that. the leading cough liquid only provides relief for four hours, but did you know there's a product that lasts for twelve hours? try delsym twelve hour cough liquid. its advanced formula works by immediately releasing powerful medicine that acts fast while its extended release medecine lasts for 12 hours. in fact, delsym lasts three times longer than the leadingough liquid. try delsym -the #1 doctor recommended 12 hour cough liquid. this has been medifacts for delsym . >>> some bad luck for this would be bank robber in north carolina who showed up just as the bank manager happened to beooking out the front door. the manager jusus wouldn't let that door go. even when the masked man banged
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