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and scott kelly his heart certainly was fine.have a year in space is insufficient. now, that did not surprise me as much as swimming. if we had to bed before the study i would have been nearly certain that his heart would have been protected and would not have shrunk. i thought was going to get bigger from all the exercise he did but it turns out that swimming for eight hours a day in the pacific ocean is a low intensity effort not enough to overcome the effect of loss of gravity. you take this and how might this be dealt with instant space flight? i don't think these adaptations a long time, are they? the hot would generally recover if it has the chance but if you are only long space flight and what then? you know, i think — space flight and what then? 7m, know, i think webmaster is going to make sure that astronauts are able to exercise while they're in flight. i think the amount of exercise that the astronauts have been able to do on the international space station for example, six months in flight, and mr kelly's example one
and scott kelly his heart certainly was fine.have a year in space is insufficient. now, that did not surprise me as much as swimming. if we had to bed before the study i would have been nearly certain that his heart would have been protected and would not have shrunk. i thought was going to get bigger from all the exercise he did but it turns out that swimming for eight hours a day in the pacific ocean is a low intensity effort not enough to overcome the effect of loss of gravity. you take this...
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and for scott kelly his heart certainly was fine.th amount of exercise he did with a year in space was insufficient. i did not surprise me as much as swimming. if we had to bed before the study i would have been nearly certain that his heart would have been protected and would not have shrunk and in fact i thought it would get biggerfrom all the in fact i thought it would get bigger from all the exercise he did but it turned out that swimming for eight hours a day in the pacific ocean is a low intensity effort and not enough to overcome the date of loss of gravity. a long awaited report into the origins of the pandemic, from the world health organisation's mission to china, will be released on tuesday. china's response to the covid—19 outbreak has been scrutinised since the virus was first detected in wuhan. but beijing has been trying to take greater control of what is said about its role in the pandemic — using often questionable tactics. krassi twigg from bbc monitoring reports. the truth about the coronavirus pandemic according t
and for scott kelly his heart certainly was fine.th amount of exercise he did with a year in space was insufficient. i did not surprise me as much as swimming. if we had to bed before the study i would have been nearly certain that his heart would have been protected and would not have shrunk and in fact i thought it would get biggerfrom all the in fact i thought it would get bigger from all the exercise he did but it turned out that swimming for eight hours a day in the pacific ocean is a low...
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scott kelly, his heart certainly was fine.s insufficient. it didn't surprise me as much. if we had to bed before the study of nearly certain that his heart would have been protected, would have been protected, would not have shrunk. but i thought was going to get bigger from the exercise he did but it it turns out that swimming eight hours a day in the pacific ocean is intensity effort and not enough to overcome the effect of loss of gravity. overcome the effect of loss of aravi . ~ ., ., ., ., gravity. who would have thought that? what _ gravity. who would have thought that? what lessons _ gravity. who would have thought that? what lessons do _ gravity. who would have thought that? what lessons do you - gravity. who would have thought that? what lessons do you take l that? what lessons do you take from this and how would you deal with this in space flight? i don't think these are the patient and long term, are they? the hot would generally recover if it has the chance but you are on a long space flight, what then? is but you
scott kelly, his heart certainly was fine.s insufficient. it didn't surprise me as much. if we had to bed before the study of nearly certain that his heart would have been protected, would have been protected, would not have shrunk. but i thought was going to get bigger from the exercise he did but it it turns out that swimming eight hours a day in the pacific ocean is intensity effort and not enough to overcome the effect of loss of gravity. overcome the effect of loss of aravi . ~ ., ., ., .,...
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and scott kelly — his heart certainly was fine, it didn't get weaker, but it did shrink, and even thely certain that his heart would have been protected and would not have shrunk — in fact, i thought it was going to get bigger from all the exercise he did, but it turns out that swimming for eight hours a day in the pacific ocean is a low—intensity effort, and not enough to overcome the effect of loss of gravity. you can reach me on twitter — i'm @ sallybundockbbc. hello. monday brought us the warmest day of the year so far, with temperatures in the southeast at 20.1; celsius, and things will get even warmer over the next few days. so a lot of warm, sunny weather, but not everywhere. some wet weather holding on across the northwest of scotland, really quite persistent rain there. and then later this week, from around thursday onwards, things are turning colder for all of us with the return of some overnight frosts as well. for now, here's the weather front that's slow moving across the northwest of scotland. that's producing further outbreaks of rain, we could see some localised floodi
and scott kelly — his heart certainly was fine, it didn't get weaker, but it did shrink, and even thely certain that his heart would have been protected and would not have shrunk — in fact, i thought it was going to get bigger from all the exercise he did, but it turns out that swimming for eight hours a day in the pacific ocean is a low—intensity effort, and not enough to overcome the effect of loss of gravity. you can reach me on twitter — i'm @ sallybundockbbc. hello. monday brought...
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researchers examined data from retired astronaut scott kelly's almost a year-long stint aboard the internationalce station. they say even though a long-term program of low intensity exercise in space is just not enough to counteract the effects of prolonged weightlessness on the heart. scientists say that your soul. but it might also be addictive new study out of canada finds that music triggers the same reward response in our brains as they drugs and alcohol has to do with doping mean which plays a role in how we feel pleasure. astronauts say music stimulates the area of our brain that's involved in forming addictive behavior. so, you know, if you're all about. his that could explain about that. it could explain why. >> still ahead as more people start to book their travel plans. maybe the space, maybe not to space. the better business bureau has a warning for you. trying to get scams their tips when we come back. >> new at 6 with more people traveling for the first time since the covid does shutdowns better business bureau has a new warning out. >> they're warning is don't get scammed out of y
researchers examined data from retired astronaut scott kelly's almost a year-long stint aboard the internationalce station. they say even though a long-term program of low intensity exercise in space is just not enough to counteract the effects of prolonged weightlessness on the heart. scientists say that your soul. but it might also be addictive new study out of canada finds that music triggers the same reward response in our brains as they drugs and alcohol has to do with doping mean which...
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. >> if he stays a year he will beat the current record notched by scott kelly when he spent 340 daysis launch set for april 9th, two week from friday. >>> robots in the workplace, doing a lot more than just repetitive task, next on the news how automation is eecd so jeff, you need all those screens streaming over your xfinity xfi... for your meeting? uhh yes. and your lucky jersey? oh, yeah. lauren, a cooler? it's hot. it's march. and jay, what's with all your screens? just checking in with my team... of colleagues. so you're all streaming on every device in the house, what?!! that was a foul. it's march... ...and you're definitely not watching basketball. no, no. i'm definitely not watching basketball. right... ( horn blaring ) >>> the workplace is under going a transformation, by covid, yes, but also by robots the consultant firm mckenzie predicts now automation will put 45 million people out of work by the year 2030. it's a trend that was already starting but is accelerating in the pandemic white-collar jobs are the new target algorithms are capable of outperform doctors, lawyers
. >> if he stays a year he will beat the current record notched by scott kelly when he spent 340 daysis launch set for april 9th, two week from friday. >>> robots in the workplace, doing a lot more than just repetitive task, next on the news how automation is eecd so jeff, you need all those screens streaming over your xfinity xfi... for your meeting? uhh yes. and your lucky jersey? oh, yeah. lauren, a cooler? it's hot. it's march. and jay, what's with all your screens? just...
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. >> if he stays a year he will beat the current record notched by scott kelly when he spent 340 daysapril 9th, two week from friday. >>> robots in the workplace, doing a lot more than just repetitive task, next on the news how automation is eecd xpte to knock 50 million americans out of work, in the years a heads. with no surprise fees,s legit unlimited data, powered by verizon for as little as $25 a month. but when you bring a friend every month, you get every month for $5. so i'm bringing everyone within 12 degrees of me. bam, 12 months of $5 wireless. visible. as little as $25 a month. or $5 a month when you bring a friend. powered by verizon. wireless that gets better with friends. we started with computers. we didn't stop at computers. we didn't stop at storage or cloud. we kept going. working with our customers to enable the kind of technology that can guide an astronaut back to safety. and help make a hospital come to you, instead of you going to it. so when it comes to your business, you know we'll stop at nothing. >>> the workplace is under going a transformation, by covid,
. >> if he stays a year he will beat the current record notched by scott kelly when he spent 340 daysapril 9th, two week from friday. >>> robots in the workplace, doing a lot more than just repetitive task, next on the news how automation is eecd xpte to knock 50 million americans out of work, in the years a heads. with no surprise fees,s legit unlimited data, powered by verizon for as little as $25 a month. but when you bring a friend every month, you get every month for $5. so...
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. >> if he stays a year he will beat the current record notched by scott kelly when he spent 340 days friday. >>> robots in the workplace, doing a lot more than just repetitive task, next on the repetitive task, next on the news how automation is eecd we started with computers. we didn't stop at computers. we didn't stop at storage or cloud. we kept going. working with our customers to enable the kind of technology that can guide an astronaut back to safety. and help make a hospital come to you, instead of you going to it. so when it comes to your business, you know we'll stop at nothing. so when it comes to your business, ever notice how stiff clothes can feel rough on your skin? it's because they rub against you creating friction. and your clothes rub against you all day. for softer clothes that are gentle on your skin, try downy free & gentle. just pour into the rinse dispenser and downy will soften your clothes without dyes or perfumes. the towel washed with downy is softer, fluffier, and gentler on your skin. try downy free & gentle. recognized by the national psoriasis foundatio
. >> if he stays a year he will beat the current record notched by scott kelly when he spent 340 days friday. >>> robots in the workplace, doing a lot more than just repetitive task, next on the repetitive task, next on the news how automation is eecd we started with computers. we didn't stop at computers. we didn't stop at storage or cloud. we kept going. working with our customers to enable the kind of technology that can guide an astronaut back to safety. and help make a...
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everyone you see here is involved in a spac jay-z, serena will yiams, even astronaut scott kelly, but what are they what do they do? proving smart ones can dumb it down for the rest of us, here's cnbc's leslie picker. >> reporter: if you've been watching cnbc lately, you've probably heard the word "spac". >> spac, spac, spac, spac. >> everybody needs to have a spac. >> reporter: out of nowhere, spacs are everywhere. ♪ if you win the spac game, you know what i'm talking about ♪ >> reporter: so mainstream, they've even got a rap spacs have raised $70 billion in just the first two months of the year and are already set to break 2020's record level of funding. but where's all that money coming from, and where's it going? and why does a new celebrity spac seem to pop up every day? let's take a step back spac stands for special purpose acquisition company. but in reality, a spac is not a company at all it's a pile of cash. anyone can contribute to that pile of cash by buying shares in the spac, which is listed on the stock market those shares may go up or down depending on what the spac win
everyone you see here is involved in a spac jay-z, serena will yiams, even astronaut scott kelly, but what are they what do they do? proving smart ones can dumb it down for the rest of us, here's cnbc's leslie picker. >> reporter: if you've been watching cnbc lately, you've probably heard the word "spac". >> spac, spac, spac, spac. >> everybody needs to have a spac. >> reporter: out of nowhere, spacs are everywhere. ♪ if you win the spac game, you know what...
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-scott: so, possibly brand. kelly: in general, the logo aspect is what appeals to me.zation. kelly: exactly. jackie: and something i'm kind of interested in learning is what are your needs, like, as a company? i know there's a trending female presence. it's not just males. like, i kind of want to learn a little bit more about your demographic. kelly: our demographic is -- it's very broad. and that women demographic is definitely growing significantly. scott: this is what we call "homegating." it's a very popular trend now. jackie can explain to you what we do here. jackie: basically, a big trend in sports licensing would be at-home tailgating, people gathering together, the family coming around. i just feel like the natural look of this appeals to the bass pro customer, and it's kind of more of a high-end look, as well. the quality is just outstanding, so i think that's an item that would sell very well. kelly: promoting our brands is very important. ben: you're talking about branding anything, like, this is things we can do at our factory, so... kelly: what's the lead
-scott: so, possibly brand. kelly: in general, the logo aspect is what appeals to me.zation. kelly: exactly. jackie: and something i'm kind of interested in learning is what are your needs, like, as a company? i know there's a trending female presence. it's not just males. like, i kind of want to learn a little bit more about your demographic. kelly: our demographic is -- it's very broad. and that women demographic is definitely growing significantly. scott: this is what we call...
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. >> for now, let's bring in bob yikele, and kelly head of strategy for ibc markets, and bob, that is a contrarian call by scott, and you agree or disagree >> no, i don't agree with it, not when you have monetary fiscal and health care responses firing on all cylinders and creating an acceleration in the economy. we are looking actually for a very different round trip. we came into 2020 with the 2% 10-year treasury yield and we think that we will exit 2021 with the 10-year treasury yield which is going to better reflect all of the policy responses that we have seen. >> well, bob, i guess that scott's point, and i don't want to speak for him, but summarizing the interview that all of the stimulus money, even if it is going into the checking account is going to impact the t-bills and the treasury is drawing down, and they have to borrow more money, and this is the thesis briefly behind the call which i know is a contrarian position. >> yes, but there are so many other factors in play right now. there is going to be some sort of new economy that emerges, and i don't believe that anyone believes that we will go bac
. >> for now, let's bring in bob yikele, and kelly head of strategy for ibc markets, and bob, that is a contrarian call by scott, and you agree or disagree >> no, i don't agree with it, not when you have monetary fiscal and health care responses firing on all cylinders and creating an acceleration in the economy. we are looking actually for a very different round trip. we came into 2020 with the 2% 10-year treasury yield and we think that we will exit 2021 with the 10-year treasury...
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kelly for news. >>a judge is expected to decide this friday whether convicted murderer scott peterson will be granted a new trial. he was convicted in 2004 for the 2002 murder of his wife lacy and their unborn son connor last year the california supreme court overturned peterson's death penalty sentence. the justices ordered a re examination of his conviction due to potential juror misconduct today marks the 10th anniversary of the murder of tobias segal and the city of berkeley is offering a $50,000 reward for any information leading to the arrest and conviction. >>of those responsible for his death. it was march 8th, 2011 eagle was found shot to death in a backyard in the. blake street magee avenue neighborhood, although his death remains unsolved. detectives believe someone out there knows something they say even the smallest detail could be crucial in solving eagles murder. anyone with info is asked to contact berkeley pd the numbers listed at the bottom of your screen. protesters took to the streets of minneapolis today as the trial of derek chauvin the man accused of murdering george floyd set
kelly for news. >>a judge is expected to decide this friday whether convicted murderer scott peterson will be granted a new trial. he was convicted in 2004 for the 2002 murder of his wife lacy and their unborn son connor last year the california supreme court overturned peterson's death penalty sentence. the justices ordered a re examination of his conviction due to potential juror misconduct today marks the 10th anniversary of the murder of tobias segal and the city of berkeley is...