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it's part of the smithsonian. america's national museum, the smithsonian is every bit as much a part of our american government as congress is. and it's a marvelous museum. it tells the story of our indian tribes and their amazing histories of adversity and triumph. the smithsonian curators recognize what congress has failed to do. go to the second floor. there's a permanent exhibit on the second floor of the museum and the title of the exhibit is "return to a native place, algongian peoples of chesapeake." and that permanent exhibit with the plastic die-a-rama -- diorama highlights the bill. here's how the museum describes the permanent exhibit dedicated to these tribes. through photos, maps, ceremonial and everyday objects, this display provides an overview of the history of the native peoples of the chesapeake region from the 1600's to the present day. so we do recognize these tribes in a museum. and we acknowledge that they're not just a part of history but in the words of the museum display description, but t
it's part of the smithsonian. america's national museum, the smithsonian is every bit as much a part of our american government as congress is. and it's a marvelous museum. it tells the story of our indian tribes and their amazing histories of adversity and triumph. the smithsonian curators recognize what congress has failed to do. go to the second floor. there's a permanent exhibit on the second floor of the museum and the title of the exhibit is "return to a native place, algongian...
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it's part of a dinosaur collection at the smithsonian. >> how do you transport a large carnivore.om ackerman explains. >> five days after leaving by truck, the 16 crates containing the torrana saur us rex arrived at its home. the rancher who won fame by discovering the fossil in 1988 was as excited as a tourist. >> we thought we were done with the hera, and -- hera, and now it's welling up. here we go again. it's just as much fun. >> visitors will be able to watch as the staff unpacks, catalogues, and digitally scans the bones. once assembled the dinosaur will be mount upright. showing the statute that affects its name. king of the lizards. the acquisition is one of the largest in the world. not quite as big as the one it allowed to get away. >> this is a t rex discovered in south dakota. and the star attraction at the field museum. it was brought in auction in 1997 for $83 million - a record sum for the dinosaur and more than the smithsonian could bid. but this specimen came on public land and is free. it will form the centre piece of an exhibit open in 2019. part of the first re
it's part of a dinosaur collection at the smithsonian. >> how do you transport a large carnivore.om ackerman explains. >> five days after leaving by truck, the 16 crates containing the torrana saur us rex arrived at its home. the rancher who won fame by discovering the fossil in 1988 was as excited as a tourist. >> we thought we were done with the hera, and -- hera, and now it's welling up. here we go again. it's just as much fun. >> visitors will be able to watch as the...
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army corps and the smithsonian institution. >> dr.k you for joining us on that. >> my pleasure, thanks so much. >> spectacular. >> that's one you don't forget. >> unbelievable. >>> these guys setting off a major operation. the reason one city is now draining an entire reservoir. >> i'm bummed out. it's horrible and it kind of disgusts me. >> this is not a game. this is your drinking water. this is finished drinking water. it's treated. we don't do anything additional to treat the water. >>> officials in portland, oregon, are getting ready to drain 38 million gallons of water from a city reservoir where police caught a man relieving himself into the city's clean water supply. not so clean now, dan springer, live with the details from seattle. >> yeah, pretty gross, ed. the big drain, we're told, has begun. they'll take four to six days to do it because they don't want to back up the sewer system. it's all because a 19-year-old man was caught urinating in the mt. tabor reservoir. the video shows another man climbing over the iron fence
army corps and the smithsonian institution. >> dr.k you for joining us on that. >> my pleasure, thanks so much. >> spectacular. >> that's one you don't forget. >> unbelievable. >>> these guys setting off a major operation. the reason one city is now draining an entire reservoir. >> i'm bummed out. it's horrible and it kind of disgusts me. >> this is not a game. this is your drinking water. this is finished drinking water. it's treated. we don't...
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also -- >>> i'm tom akerman in washington, where the smithsonian is welcoming its newest attraction,million years after it roamed the earth. the story of the t-rex in d.c. coming up. >>> welcome back to al jazeera america. i'm del walters in new york. these are your headlines at that hour. dozens of boats and helicopters are still searching for passengers off of the coast of south korea. the ship was en route to a resort island. south korean's government confirming that four people are dead at hundreds still missing. >>> tanks flying russian flags rolled through the streets of eastern ukraine today. >>> the old bones of a t-rex finding a new home. tom akerman takes us behind the scenes of a larger than life exhibit. >> reporter: five days after leaving by truck from montana the 16 crates containing the t-rex arrived at its new home. kathy, the ranchers who won fame by discovering the fossil in 1988 was as excited by the event as any tourist. >> we thought we were all kind of done with the hoorah. and now it is just as much fun this time around. >> reporter: visitors will be able to w
also -- >>> i'm tom akerman in washington, where the smithsonian is welcoming its newest attraction,million years after it roamed the earth. the story of the t-rex in d.c. coming up. >>> welcome back to al jazeera america. i'm del walters in new york. these are your headlines at that hour. dozens of boats and helicopters are still searching for passengers off of the coast of south korea. the ship was en route to a resort island. south korean's government confirming that four...
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. >> and speaking of crowds, we think we're so cool use crowd sourcing but 150 years ago, the smithsonian launched a project where folks from around the country would submit weather reports into the smithsonian, and it was crowd sourcing in the 18 hundreds. and fast forward that now, you put the internet in the equation, and that changes the volume of opinions that we're getting. dr. lickerman, are you fascinated by the obsession with not only our friends and neighbors, but the opinions of the world? >> it's amazing. we have never in our history had the opportunity to do this. to ask a question to not just hundreds of thousands, but millions of people who can weigh? in some way, based on the technology and the ability to express their opinion. it's fascinating. and mixed in with that has to be the biases that people bring, and the experiences, and you have any one of us, by using crowd sources technology, we have the expertise at our fingertips that we have never had access to. it's kind of exciting and thrilling, but something that we need to be aware of the limitations on. >> we have cr
. >> and speaking of crowds, we think we're so cool use crowd sourcing but 150 years ago, the smithsonian launched a project where folks from around the country would submit weather reports into the smithsonian, and it was crowd sourcing in the 18 hundreds. and fast forward that now, you put the internet in the equation, and that changes the volume of opinions that we're getting. dr. lickerman, are you fascinated by the obsession with not only our friends and neighbors, but the opinions...
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. >> reporter: it's going become a part of the smithsonian. >> this is a big deal.an institution has not had a t-rex and now it's got a t-rex. >> reporter: a museum hall will be gutted to make room. for now visitors can watch scientists scan the bones as part of the research of the prehistoric predator. >> little kids are like, oh, there are monsters under my bed. but if you really think about it, there really were monsters a long, long time ago like this tell rex right here, which is very amazing. >> reporter: it will be hosted tll there for 50 years where it will be known as the nation's t-rex. craig boswell, cbs news, washington. let me get this straight... [ female voice ] yes? lactaid® is 100% real milk? right. real milk. but it won't cause me discomfort. exactly, because it's milk without the lactose. and it tastes? it's real milk! come on, would i lie about this? [ female announcer ] lactaid. 100% real milk. no discomfort. h,z/ >>> a year after the boston marathon bombing, a photographer from "the boston globe"s >>> a year after the boston marathon bombing, a
. >> reporter: it's going become a part of the smithsonian. >> this is a big deal.an institution has not had a t-rex and now it's got a t-rex. >> reporter: a museum hall will be gutted to make room. for now visitors can watch scientists scan the bones as part of the research of the prehistoric predator. >> little kids are like, oh, there are monsters under my bed. but if you really think about it, there really were monsters a long, long time ago like this tell rex right...
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a record sum for a dinosaur and more than the smithsonian could afford to bid.he nation's t rex was found on public land. it came free. it will form the centrepiece of a dinosaur and fossil home. scientists want people to know that dinosaur study is more than looking at dusty bones. >> the number of dino saurs has doubled. it tells us a lot about the nation of the planet, climate change. >> one sign of their relevance, microbes collected from the t rex skeleton in schick have been loaded on the spacex flight awaiting launch. they'll be compared to microorganisms found on the space station. >> keep up to date with the day's developments particularly, of course, we are looking at fast-moving developments in eastern ukraine today. on the al jazeera website. aljazeera.com. there's an awful lot of background analysis, and let us know what you think as well. >> tax day 2014. i'll tell you how much americans pay, where that money goes and how we could on change the system. >>> train lines are overloaded, and it could cost you. plus get it while you can. google glass on
a record sum for a dinosaur and more than the smithsonian could afford to bid.he nation's t rex was found on public land. it came free. it will form the centrepiece of a dinosaur and fossil home. scientists want people to know that dinosaur study is more than looking at dusty bones. >> the number of dino saurs has doubled. it tells us a lot about the nation of the planet, climate change. >> one sign of their relevance, microbes collected from the t rex skeleton in schick have been...
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a record sum for a dinosaur and more that the smithsonian could bit. their t rex was found on public land so was free. it will form the centrepiece of an exhibition in 20th. it's part of a major renovation. scientists want people to know it's more than looking at dusty zones >> there's new species being discovered, it tells about the nature of the planet, climate change, illusion, distinction. >> a sign of their relevance, one loaded on a spacex flight awaiting launch. they'll be compared to microorganisms found on the space station. >> lots more to come on al jazeera. the second and third in line to the british throne visiting australia, but could the constitutional monarchy become a republic before either becomes king. ever wondered who the highest paid athletes in the world are? the answer coming up in sport. >> welcome back, christian leader are taking their government task over treatment of the poor in u.k. we have this report from south-east england. >> polly aspires to be a business woman and says she never wanted handouts from everyone. she had
a record sum for a dinosaur and more that the smithsonian could bit. their t rex was found on public land so was free. it will form the centrepiece of an exhibition in 20th. it's part of a major renovation. scientists want people to know it's more than looking at dusty zones >> there's new species being discovered, it tells about the nature of the planet, climate change, illusion, distinction. >> a sign of their relevance, one loaded on a spacex flight awaiting launch. they'll be...
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the county will data on how many cyclists pass by each they will use that data >>> smithsonian.he n who piloted the plane is there b to it. lieutenant jg knox converse flew aown as a hell diver during l converse kept filled with the plane. >> it's an honor. it i never x2 expected. he's for almo40 is something sort of brought him back into my t life. nal. if you go to it, also be able to see photos of the squath nicknamed the battling beast. >>> if you're trying to f[ maintaingluten free can be tough. .a still ahead, a chshows us how to get it a look at the difficulty of getting an apd -- appropriate care for adults. y in back. tree pollen today which is in the g= t to worry obably a we'll be back with the full forecast and see when the e y# gldz we -- >>> we have some ng news about one this month's popular sporting events. you can still watch but you will be tiger woodfi of the year. last 30 miss masters after undergoing surgery. the tournament stal much more on the story starting tonight analways online at wusa9.com.a re and more oare facing. care for an elderly parent so w you
the county will data on how many cyclists pass by each they will use that data >>> smithsonian.he n who piloted the plane is there bto it. lieutenant jg knox converse flew aown as a hell diver during l converse kept filled with the plane. >> it's an honor. it i never x2 expected. he's for almo40 is something sort of brought him back into my tlife. nal. if you go to it, also be able to see photos of the squath nicknamed the battling beast. >>> if you're trying to f[...
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now on display at the smithsonian museum of natural history. >> the fossil was found in montana. and the trek across country took four days in a fedex truck, carrying the 16 carefully packed crates. now, the t-rex is being assembled. teeth the size of bananas, there you go, delighting young and old alike. >>> a game show in the news this morning. monday night's episode of "jeopardy!" ended with a final "jeopardy!" answer that none of the three contestants knew the question to. >> not that unusual except one of the contestants was wearing the question. >> meant to evoke a person with arms outstretched and pointed downward, it was designed in 1958 by gerald holtom. 30 seconds. players, good luck. >> the question is, what is the peace symbol? champion sandy baker didn't get it right. but she still won the day and kept her streak going. where was the peace sign? >> on her ears. >> of course. >> it wasn't until later realized, if she looked in the mirror, she would have had that answer. she was wearing the earrings in the shape of the peace symbol. plain as day, right there. >> check
now on display at the smithsonian museum of natural history. >> the fossil was found in montana. and the trek across country took four days in a fedex truck, carrying the 16 carefully packed crates. now, the t-rex is being assembled. teeth the size of bananas, there you go, delighting young and old alike. >>> a game show in the news this morning. monday night's episode of "jeopardy!" ended with a final "jeopardy!" answer that none of the three contestants knew...
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>> steve: i get mine in the smithsonian. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: you go to the smithsonian? yeah. >> jimmy:you gotta get the monster cables. [ laughter ] so anyways, i picked out the truck, i have my truck, okay? but now i just don't know where to get it, there's lots of dealerships out there. so i wanted to come up with a a fun way of doing this. so we're gonna do a contest we like to call "fingers on a a 4x4." ♪ fingers on a 4x4 [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: okay, guys, here's how it works. we've invited ten ford sales consultants, car dealers, from around the u.s. to come to new york city and place one hand on a ford f-150 king ranch truck which is currently sitting on the deck of the legendary u.s.s. intrepid aircraft carrier. here's some footage of the truck being lifted into place this morning. [ cheers and applause ] this is real, it's happening you guys. [ applause ] this is new york city's this morning. so the rules are simple. whoever keeps their hand on the truck the longest without letting go, that's who i'm going to buy the truck from. [ laughter ] now make
>> steve: i get mine in the smithsonian. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: you go to the smithsonian? yeah. >> jimmy:you gotta get the monster cables. [ laughter ] so anyways, i picked out the truck, i have my truck, okay? but now i just don't know where to get it, there's lots of dealerships out there. so i wanted to come up with a a fun way of doing this. so we're gonna do a contest we like to call "fingers on a a 4x4." ♪ fingers on a 4x4 [ cheers and applause ] >>...
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smithsonian welcomed a new exhibit today that is more than 66 million years old. a fedex driver delivered the truck, delivered the skeleton nearly complete. it's a tyronn sorus rex. museum of the rockies agreed to loan the bones to the smithsonian for the next 50 years. every bone on that display they had to be inventoried, packed into a customized plastic container before eventually being load under to an 18-wheeler and hauled across the country. between inventory, preparation and assembly, the bones won't be ready for display until 2019. >> that is a high-pressure commute. >>> 6:22 right now. still ahead on "today in the bay" a submarine, why advance technology may not be enough. >>> plus an update on the devastati devastating fires in chile. >>> developing story to tell you about at 6:25, 5,000 people including firefighters, police and sailors now battling wildfires that killed at least 15 people, destroyed 25 homes in chile. the flames jumped from forest regions from the top of the port city overthe weekend devastating mostly low-income wooden homes. an agency
smithsonian welcomed a new exhibit today that is more than 66 million years old. a fedex driver delivered the truck, delivered the skeleton nearly complete. it's a tyronn sorus rex. museum of the rockies agreed to loan the bones to the smithsonian for the next 50 years. every bone on that display they had to be inventoried, packed into a customized plastic container before eventually being load under to an 18-wheeler and hauled across the country. between inventory, preparation and assembly,...
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smithsonian. i thought i was at my friend carol's. thankfully i didn't deficate on it. that's more than 18 months. that's at least two years. i don't know much about the alamo. >> you should. >> i do know there is no basement. that's thanks to pee wee herman. is that weird? >> no, that's not weird. >> from you a texan and you do this to a shrine or monument in texas you should get like one get out of jail free card. there is a pass for a pee, just one. >> you know what you are basically saying is if he was british he should go away for 10 years. >> definitely. >> it wasn't he gets off. >> even like a jersey and it is not okay. >> i don't know. is he the real victim here? he didn't know any better? >> no. >> i am just asking questions. at the very least after paying four grand and spending 18 months in jail this guy will remember the alamo. and he violated the old saying don't piss on ticks -- on texas. >> he chose to take a plea bargain for the 18-month sentence. it could have been two years. he c
smithsonian. i thought i was at my friend carol's. thankfully i didn't deficate on it. that's more than 18 months. that's at least two years. i don't know much about the alamo. >> you should. >> i do know there is no basement. that's thanks to pee wee herman. is that weird? >> no, that's not weird. >> from you a texan and you do this to a shrine or monument in texas you should get like one get out of jail free card. there is a pass for a pee, just one. >> you know...
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a record sum for a dinosaur, and a lot more than the smithsonian could afford to bid. nation's t-rex was found on public land, so it came free. part of the museum's first major renovation since it was built a century ago. scientists want people to know that dinosaur study is more than just looking at dusty bones. >> there are new species being discovered, and it tells us a lot about the evolution of the planet. >> reporter: microbes discovered in chicago have been loaded on the space flight awaiting launches to the space station next week. they will be compared to mic microorganisms found in space. >>> the birth of the moon, we'll have more on the discovery that has nasa scientists very excited. >>> and find out how a deadly horse disease is impacting south africa's chances of hosting the olympics. ♪ >>> welcome back, peopler around the world were able to capture rare lunar eclipse of the so-called blood moon. this is what it looks like from the u.s. state of texas. if you missed it, don't worry another blood moon is expected in october. >>> and a nasa space probe has
a record sum for a dinosaur, and a lot more than the smithsonian could afford to bid. nation's t-rex was found on public land, so it came free. part of the museum's first major renovation since it was built a century ago. scientists want people to know that dinosaur study is more than just looking at dusty bones. >> there are new species being discovered, and it tells us a lot about the evolution of the planet. >> reporter: microbes discovered in chicago have been loaded on the...
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he says it's, honored and the wines selected from 137 million smithsonian artifacts. >> i want to congratulate dan presented with the citizen of the year award this afternoon by walnut creek chamber of commerce. >> thank you. >> great honor. >> thank you. >> thanks for joining us for abc7 news. >> see you again at 6:00. fbi teams races in to save a life of a hostage. why did they take the big chances? what was at stake? >>> the boy with the knives. what we're learning about the teenager. who attacked at school. >>> busted. police round up an accused shoplifting ring and tonight what are the hot items being taken from drug store shelves? >>> the stars of "madmen" right here an abc news exclusive tonight. >>> good evening on this thursday night. we begin with a daring rescue. the elite strike team of the fbi in action. it was a kind of mission
he says it's, honored and the wines selected from 137 million smithsonian artifacts. >> i want to congratulate dan presented with the citizen of the year award this afternoon by walnut creek chamber of commerce. >> thank you. >> great honor. >> thank you. >> thanks for joining us for abc7 news. >> see you again at 6:00. fbi teams races in to save a life of a hostage. why did they take the big chances? what was at stake? >>> the boy with the knives....
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he was commissioned by the smithsonian and the kennedy center for performing arts to create a concert for a 12 piece orchestra. and on hear his talents our show the performance of a cut from that album. i love this track and i want you to hear it. , good to haveon you on this program. you are rocking that read jacket. everybody can't do that. >> i feel like the hardest thing is to come up with a pseudonym for yourself. how do you describe yourself or how you want to come to the world. my mentor at the time when i was in seventh grade was just joking in coming up with different names for me. he said i have this idea, it is stylez."is's bacon really is my last name. tavis: tell me about growing up in d.c. and having what we now know as a prodigious talent, but trying to find a way and. the >> it a way in was always interesting because we didn't really have the tools to create the music, but we always found a way to make something out of nothing. in this case, if we couldn't afford the drum set, we had to become the drum set. tavis: give me a little more of that. >> you either become the
he was commissioned by the smithsonian and the kennedy center for performing arts to create a concert for a 12 piece orchestra. and on hear his talents our show the performance of a cut from that album. i love this track and i want you to hear it. , good to haveon you on this program. you are rocking that read jacket. everybody can't do that. >> i feel like the hardest thing is to come up with a pseudonym for yourself. how do you describe yourself or how you want to come to the world. my...
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according to smithsonian magazine. counting down the top five for you beginning with woodshull, massachusetts, steamboat springs colorado with its music festivals. williamsburg, virginia. number two -- and number one, totaqua,new york. >>> in new york this morning, an extremely talented 17-year-old high school student has a very tough decision to make. carl inan is trying to decide where to go to college after he was accepting to all eight ivy league schools. brown, columbia, cornell, dartmouth, harvard, principle ton, university of pennsylvania and yale. he scored a 2250 out of 2400 on the s.a.t. he wants to follow in the steps of his parents, both immigrants from ghana and study medicine. the question now is, where? >> i think my preference is yale. the human body, all the kinds of things i want in college. i still have to compare all these wonderful schools. >> so talented. he's also a violinist. he says financial aid packages are going to play a big role in his final decision. by the way, he did apply to a few stat
according to smithsonian magazine. counting down the top five for you beginning with woodshull, massachusetts, steamboat springs colorado with its music festivals. williamsburg, virginia. number two -- and number one, totaqua,new york. >>> in new york this morning, an extremely talented 17-year-old high school student has a very tough decision to make. carl inan is trying to decide where to go to college after he was accepting to all eight ivy league schools. brown, columbia, cornell,...
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renovations will take five years and the smithsonian sign add 50 -- signed a 50 year lease. >> a puppy in missouri is safe after falling down a storm drain. firefighters in stimulus spent three hours trying to save the two-month-old chihuahua named "storm," and crews pump water in the hole to get him to float to the top. they wrapped him in a warm blanket and his owner says that she was walking storm yesterday and he tried to jump over the open drain and fell in. now he is okay. >> indeed. >> san francisco is bracing for a holiday this week, not easter, though, we have new plans to nip a popular pot part in the >> a south bay city is taking aim on homeowners who rent out their home. >> you may not need so much money next time you come so we made our own commercial to tell you why. first, chex makes lots of gluten free flavors. which is a huge thing for us. and there's seven to choose from. like cinnamon, honey nut, and chocolate. i tell them "you guys are gonna turn into chocolate chex!" i like cinnamon, greg is a honey nut nut. when you find something this good, you want to spread the
renovations will take five years and the smithsonian sign add 50 -- signed a 50 year lease. >> a puppy in missouri is safe after falling down a storm drain. firefighters in stimulus spent three hours trying to save the two-month-old chihuahua named "storm," and crews pump water in the hole to get him to float to the top. they wrapped him in a warm blanket and his owner says that she was walking storm yesterday and he tried to jump over the open drain and fell in. now he is okay....
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. >> reporter: at the smithsonian, this scientist showed us a piece of a meteor that exploded in 1969. how does something like this survive re-entry? >> because it started out as a very large solid object. so it's moving also at very fast speeds. only the outside of it actually is burning. >> reporter: asteroids become meteors when they hit the earth's atmosphere. between 2000 and 2013, 26 massive explosions across the earth, many over the oceans. astronomers calculate an asteroid big enough to destroy a city hits the earth roughly once every 100 years. the b-6 foundation are raising $250 million to build an orbiting in from a red telescope to warn earth of an approaching asteroid, giving us years even decades to use spacecraft to push it out of the way. >> you get a near miss but sure beats having it whack into the earth. >> reporter: 65 million years ago the earth took a direct hit that wiped out the dinosaurs. the hope is our luck will hold until us earthlings take a more proactive approach. tom costello, nbc news, washington. >> when we continue on this earth day 2014, a photo fro
. >> reporter: at the smithsonian, this scientist showed us a piece of a meteor that exploded in 1969. how does something like this survive re-entry? >> because it started out as a very large solid object. so it's moving also at very fast speeds. only the outside of it actually is burning. >> reporter: asteroids become meteors when they hit the earth's atmosphere. between 2000 and 2013, 26 massive explosions across the earth, many over the oceans. astronomers calculate an...
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. >> lots more about t rex and the smithsonian on the al jazeera website, aljazeera.com. >> you hello, i'm ray suarez. in the past several days millions of you heard the bad guys, the vandals, the thieves may have burrowed into the world of online commerce intruding on the back and forth conversations between your computer and your e-mail servers, between you and the places you buy things online. it's not completely clear what happened as a result, but are you lively confident about logging on to a sale site to see your packages as you were a couple of weeks ago, and the web is full of conflicting information over the past few days. change your password? no, not until the site has fixed its security settings. change your pas password? yes, any website worth its salt has already fixed this thing. what are you to do? i don't know, how are we going to find out? first, how we got here. >> heart bleed is a potentially critical flaw in widely used encryption software that is supposed to protect online users personal information. the heart bleed bug has consisted for --existed for two years
. >> lots more about t rex and the smithsonian on the al jazeera website, aljazeera.com. >> you hello, i'm ray suarez. in the past several days millions of you heard the bad guys, the vandals, the thieves may have burrowed into the world of online commerce intruding on the back and forth conversations between your computer and your e-mail servers, between you and the places you buy things online. it's not completely clear what happened as a result, but are you lively confident about...
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the nation's t rex as the smithsonian calls its specimen came free, found on public land. it will form the centerpiece in 2009, part of the renovation built a century ago. they want dinosaur study is more than looking at dusty bones. >> the world's known number of dine source has doubled since 1995. new species are being discovered telling us about the planet, climate changes, how extinction happens. >> microbe collected from the skeleton in chicago have been loaded on the space exflight awaiting launch to the national space station this week. they'll be compared to micro organisms already found on the space station. >> the fossil was on loan for the next 50 years, the museum expects 7 million visitors a year. >> a toddler gives his mother a scare. the 3-year-old snuck out of his apartment in lincoln, nebraska while she was in the bathroom. she called 911. he was inside the claw machine game at the bowling alley down the street. the little boy was eventually freed and reunited with his mom. he got to keep one of the stuffed toys as everyone is saying this morning, so many
the nation's t rex as the smithsonian calls its specimen came free, found on public land. it will form the centerpiece in 2009, part of the renovation built a century ago. they want dinosaur study is more than looking at dusty bones. >> the world's known number of dine source has doubled since 1995. new species are being discovered telling us about the planet, climate changes, how extinction happens. >> microbe collected from the skeleton in chicago have been loaded on the space...
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the smithsonian national museum of natural history will close down a hugely popular dinosaur haul fork albert. >> eight-year-old brice poole calls it the dinosaur bone museum, his favorite. his mom amy and the rest of the family knew they to come. >> it's the last day of the dinosaurs t won't reopen until he's 13. so we thought we would get one last advice knit.o: >> reporter: even a tyrannosaurus rex can't outmuscle museum maintenance. starting on monday the second most visited museum in the world will undergo a 48 million dollar overhaul. the century old dinosaur hall will close and nearly 8 million visitors a year won't get to see the museum's most popular attraction. director. >> there is really no eas easy-- cosmetic fix for the hall. what you are seeing is band dade after band-aid. >> physical repairs which include walls and floor being removed, the hall opened up and the story of more than 2,000 dinosaurs retold after the fossils have been restored. >> the place where the bone was filled in, more plaster paris and paint. we will remove the skeleton from the plaster paris, like
the smithsonian national museum of natural history will close down a hugely popular dinosaur haul fork albert. >> eight-year-old brice poole calls it the dinosaur bone museum, his favorite. his mom amy and the rest of the family knew they to come. >> it's the last day of the dinosaurs t won't reopen until he's 13. so we thought we would get one last advice knit.o: >> reporter: even a tyrannosaurus rex can't outmuscle museum maintenance. starting on monday the second most...
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iconic artifacts of american aviation and space history will be getting updated displays at the smithsonian's really wonderful national air and space museum in washington thanks to a $30 million donation from boeing. among the pieces getting brand-new displays after the two-year project, charles lindbergh's spirit of st. louis propeller plane across the atlantic, john glen's mercury capsule from nasa's first earth orbit be and the centerpiece of the museum, the apollo lunar module from the very first moon landing in 1969. now, don't worry if you're planning a trip this summer. the museum will be open during the renovations. it is a favorite especially for young kids. >> sounds fantastic. >>> that's "nightly business report" for tonight. i'm susie gharib. thanks for watching. >> and i'm tyler mathisen. have a great evening, everybody. i won't see you here tomorrow. i'm off. but she will. >> i'll be here. >> thanks so much. see you tomorrow. man: it's like holy mother of comfort food.ion. woman: throw it down. it's noodle crack. patel: you have to be ready for the heart attack on a platter. cro
iconic artifacts of american aviation and space history will be getting updated displays at the smithsonian's really wonderful national air and space museum in washington thanks to a $30 million donation from boeing. among the pieces getting brand-new displays after the two-year project, charles lindbergh's spirit of st. louis propeller plane across the atlantic, john glen's mercury capsule from nasa's first earth orbit be and the centerpiece of the museum, the apollo lunar module from the very...
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most of those are at the smithsonian. >> many were originally from the astronauts who used them includingins. in 2012 the federal law gave them the right to keep or sell their souvenirs. why would an astronaut sell these kinds of mementoes? >> well, you know, they experienced it themselves, right? i'm sure like anybody else, they wouldn't mind having the money. >> reporter: this flag traveled to the moon on "apollo 11." >> and this is the kind of time that has the broadest appeal for collectors. it's not just space collectors that get this. it's really kind of a patriotic piece. the flags are really, really popular. >> sold! >> reporter: it sold for $38,000 before commission. >> these are space shuttle drink er coffee and tea containers. this is another thing that kind of humanizes them. >> reporter: nothing that that kind of humanizes them like this one, scott carpenter showing the aurora 7 spacecraft to his daughter candy. this is an interesting piece of wap wall art, isn't it? >> this is the right side pilot's control panel from a space shuttle simulator, and you can actually -- >> rep
most of those are at the smithsonian. >> many were originally from the astronauts who used them includingins. in 2012 the federal law gave them the right to keep or sell their souvenirs. why would an astronaut sell these kinds of mementoes? >> well, you know, they experienced it themselves, right? i'm sure like anybody else, they wouldn't mind having the money. >> reporter: this flag traveled to the moon on "apollo 11." >> and this is the kind of time that has...
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coral reefs, mangrove forests, and grass beds, including a biological reserve being studied by the smithsonian tropical research institute. ecologist jeremy jackson is one of a group of scientists working there hired to study the ecological effects of the spill. dr. jackson: we worked all the way down the coast for something like 50, 60 miles to get to places that were less and less affected by the spill. and so we had what were in effect control reefs that were along the coast, and we were monitoring the condition on the coral reefs and the mangroves and everything here and then further and further and further away from where the spill was. narrator: the results of the study were not surprising. the area affected by the spill was severely damaged compared to the unaffected, or control, areas. but for jackson, it was the findings made in the control areas after the initial study that would be much more alarming. dr. jackson: two years later, almost all the corals died in the control areas, and they died for reasons that had nothing to do with the oil spill. they died because of disease, becaus
coral reefs, mangrove forests, and grass beds, including a biological reserve being studied by the smithsonian tropical research institute. ecologist jeremy jackson is one of a group of scientists working there hired to study the ecological effects of the spill. dr. jackson: we worked all the way down the coast for something like 50, 60 miles to get to places that were less and less affected by the spill. and so we had what were in effect control reefs that were along the coast, and we were...
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million years to come discovered in montana in nineteen ninety act as an umpire to the media of the smithsonian natural history museum in washington the t rex of formally been on display in what's called the tech crimes of the museum of the repeats in boston and one time not before taking a cross country runner trip to washington via fedex the fall so that the guide for long cause of the powerful than two months and months of not apply to stop and rode in silence. if the precept of the museum of the rockies six is the population and is now being referred to as the knights in his t rex we're unveiling what is called a molar five five five also known as the walpole rex also known as the nation's t rex. he was a nearly complete tyrannosaurus rex discovered in nineteen eighty eight on the shore of the fort peck present or in eastern montana and it lay in the ground much as it died. on the shores of listerine. in montana. just over sixty six million years ago. this presentation was so good that erases all the top five skill that restaurateurs ever discovered. the t rex will tell him despite of the i
million years to come discovered in montana in nineteen ninety act as an umpire to the media of the smithsonian natural history museum in washington the t rex of formally been on display in what's called the tech crimes of the museum of the repeats in boston and one time not before taking a cross country runner trip to washington via fedex the fall so that the guide for long cause of the powerful than two months and months of not apply to stop and rode in silence. if the precept of the museum...
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. >> the smithsonian welcomed a new exhibit today that is more than 66 million years old. a fed text truck delivered the nearly complete skeleton of a tyrannosaurus rex this morning. the museum in the rockies agreed to threatened those bones for the next 50 years. every bone had to be packed into a plaster container before being loaded into that 18-wheeler and hauled across the cub. between inventory, preparation, and assembly, the bones won't be actually ready for display until 2019. >> can you imagine the pressure on that fedex, no potholes, don't drive too fast. >> precious cargo. >> spvery precious cargo indeed. and a precious weekend, too. >> we've hit that stride of gorgeous, gorgeous conditions. lelet me show you your highs for today. 77 in the south bay, 74 for the peninsula, and 65 in san francisco. yeah, i know, hard to beat. tomorrow we're warming up just a little bit and we'll skip right back down getting into that holiday weekend. >> certainly spoiled. >> indeed. >> thank you so much, everyone. >> easter dresses, a little bit way, but we're getting close to th
. >> the smithsonian welcomed a new exhibit today that is more than 66 million years old. a fed text truck delivered the nearly complete skeleton of a tyrannosaurus rex this morning. the museum in the rockies agreed to threatened those bones for the next 50 years. every bone had to be packed into a plaster container before being loaded into that 18-wheeler and hauled across the cub. between inventory, preparation, and assembly, the bones won't be actually ready for display until 2019....
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nobody expects that the israeli court ruling against israeli leaders the smithsonian institution withthe whole judicial system is in minnesota it is unfair when it comes to a new show i didn't see it. so we're not surprised by that but actually this really know but it isn't a new court does not mean that these actions will not be taken of the courts. i believe that that there would be upright and obviously i've been into when these cases would be brought to the international criminal court. the u s soldier who was deployed in iraq is going to shooting rampage at his base in texas killing three service men and wounding sixteen. my beloved is going to if i find it highly rhythmic and lisa for the food before continuing on himself. you seem less like our trip last month the band showed no signs of being unbalanced. it's the same basement of a serving soldier killed fifteen colleagues back in two thousand and nine called up from the veterans of a newspaper says us troops in a precarious position nearly thirty five percent of the soldiers were serving actively in the us military aaron and
nobody expects that the israeli court ruling against israeli leaders the smithsonian institution withthe whole judicial system is in minnesota it is unfair when it comes to a new show i didn't see it. so we're not surprised by that but actually this really know but it isn't a new court does not mean that these actions will not be taken of the courts. i believe that that there would be upright and obviously i've been into when these cases would be brought to the international criminal court. the...
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a fedex truck pulled up to the smithsonian carrying 16 crates filled with the skeletal remains of a tntana in 1988. it has teeth the size of bananas. the skeleton, once reassembled, will be the centerpiece of a new exhibit in the dinosaur hall. if you missed the blood moon overnight, here's a speeded up version. over five and a half hours, the earth passed between the sun and the moon, casting a red shadow across the moon in a full lunar eclipse. we love this shot of the northern lights, the red moon, and the red planet, which was the closest it's been to earth in six years. this has been a year of healing here in boston-- not just for the wounded, but also for a photographer who shared their pain. and his story is next. c'mon, you want heartburn? when your favorite food starts a fight, fight back fast, with tums. heartburn relief that neutralizes acid on contact. and goes to work in seconds. ♪ tum, tum tum tum... tums! if yand you're talking toevere rheuyour rheumatologistike me, about a biologic... this is humira. this is humira helping to relieve my pain. this is humira helping me
a fedex truck pulled up to the smithsonian carrying 16 crates filled with the skeletal remains of a tntana in 1988. it has teeth the size of bananas. the skeleton, once reassembled, will be the centerpiece of a new exhibit in the dinosaur hall. if you missed the blood moon overnight, here's a speeded up version. over five and a half hours, the earth passed between the sun and the moon, casting a red shadow across the moon in a full lunar eclipse. we love this shot of the northern lights, the...
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years to come discovered in montana in nineteen ninety act has been invited to the media of the smithsonian natural history museum in washington the t rex had formerly been on display in what's called the tech crimes of the museum of the rookies in postman a long time not before taking a cross country runner trip to washington to boil fedex the fall so that the guide for monk on the full power of the federal bonds among town of us played the starring role in scientific research of the museum of the rockies six is the population and is now being referred to as the nation's t rex. our five five five also known as the walpole rex. also known as the nations the rocks. he was a nearly complete tyrannosaurus rex discovered in eighteen eighty eight on the shore of the fort peck resin or eastern montana. and it lay in the ground much of it died. on the shores of listerine. in montana. just over sixty six million years ago. this presentation was so good that erases all the top five skelton contrast. the t rex will go on display to the in two thousand the unknowing tape and in the exhibition is to sp
years to come discovered in montana in nineteen ninety act has been invited to the media of the smithsonian natural history museum in washington the t rex had formerly been on display in what's called the tech crimes of the museum of the rookies in postman a long time not before taking a cross country runner trip to washington to boil fedex the fall so that the guide for monk on the full power of the federal bonds among town of us played the starring role in scientific research of the museum of...
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. >> jimmy: this corner of the table could be in the smithsonian some day next to fonzi's jacket. when we come back we will see episode numero uno of "escandalo" we'll talk more with shonda rhymes when behind the scandalabra returns. harrison is dead, right? this one goes out to all you know who you are... you've become deaf to the sound of your own sniffling. your purse is starting to look more like a tissue box... you can clear a table without lifting a finger... well muddlers, muddle no more. try zyrtec®. it gives you powerful allergy relief. and zyrtec® is different than claritin. because zyrtec® starts working at hour 1 on the first day you take it. claritin doesn't start working until hour 3. zyrtec®. muddle no more™ that's why i got a new windows 2 in 1. it has exactly what i need for half of what i thought i'd pay. and i don't need to be online for it to work. it runs office, so i can do schedules and budgets and even menu changes. but it's fun, too -- with touch, and tons of great apps for stuff like music, 'cause a good playlist is good for business. i need the boss's si
. >> jimmy: this corner of the table could be in the smithsonian some day next to fonzi's jacket. when we come back we will see episode numero uno of "escandalo" we'll talk more with shonda rhymes when behind the scandalabra returns. harrison is dead, right? this one goes out to all you know who you are... you've become deaf to the sound of your own sniffling. your purse is starting to look more like a tissue box... you can clear a table without lifting a finger... well...
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the new arrival at the smithsonian museum of history is an old one, 66 million years old, dubbed the nation's t rex, one of the most complete fossils found. the t rex got a lift via fedex, a 2,000 mile trip that was much easier journey than one of another tyrannosaur whose search for home was a lot more complicated. the great gobi desert in southern mongolia covers half a million square miles and is home to countless long extinct life forms. one of those turned up for sale in new york city. >> i got an e-mail on a friday night about 6:30 in houston, basically said there's a dinosaur that's been stolen from the gobi desert. it's going to be auctioned sunday at 2:00 in new york. is there anything you can do legally to stop it? >> at stake the impending and illegal auction of one tarbosaurus betar, a smaller cousin of tyrannosaurus rex. a slightly smaller cousin . >> little bumps on bones or the way teet are shaped or the architecture of the skull. these all tell us this is a betar. >> all the travel he ended up, the batar, he went from there to here? >> to gland to florida to texas to
the new arrival at the smithsonian museum of history is an old one, 66 million years old, dubbed the nation's t rex, one of the most complete fossils found. the t rex got a lift via fedex, a 2,000 mile trip that was much easier journey than one of another tyrannosaur whose search for home was a lot more complicated. the great gobi desert in southern mongolia covers half a million square miles and is home to countless long extinct life forms. one of those turned up for sale in new york city....
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as seen in the old black and white news real did not stand out but on display currently at the smithsonianess is as vibrant as her voice. and the messages. >> as reply predecessor hayward are ickes said she made a statement had did in fact change the world. >> i want them to see that my face is black and i want to see that my face is white. i want them to see my soul, and that is colorless. >> from every mountain side ♪ ♪ let freedom ring >> a voice we should all hear. please remember with if you would like to comment on the stories you see flit, log onto the website, al jazeer jazeera/americatonight. you can join the conversation on twitter or facebook at any time. remember we'll have more of "america tonight," tomorrow. a 16-year-old suspect is being held out of bail right now after a stabbing rampage at his pennsylvania high school, leam cabral is being can sentenced as an adult. being in ukraine the standoff continues between the government and pro-russia groups in the east. kiev says it's prepared to use force if the caifort caiforts t negotiate in the next two days. >>> country is no
as seen in the old black and white news real did not stand out but on display currently at the smithsonianess is as vibrant as her voice. and the messages. >> as reply predecessor hayward are ickes said she made a statement had did in fact change the world. >> i want them to see that my face is black and i want to see that my face is white. i want them to see my soul, and that is colorless. >> from every mountain side ♪ ♪ let freedom ring >> a voice we should all...
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of the most complete tyrannosaurus risk skeletons ever and curb one dash uncovered now with the smithsonianvered in 1988 to in montano will be at the museum 50 years good to see the u.s. army corps of engineers courtesy of taxpayers. in five years into a presidency nearly 19% of americans shop believe the president is truthful. dr. ludwig on why the president flies and why we put up with his flying lou: the president likes the description as cool. we have no word for you to consider a substitute for cool some of whom consider themselves cool are better described in my judgment as languid beating manifesting ofsyjy disinterest of any effort slow or relaxed as san certainly you could just -- describe him as a cool president if you wish. four months after the president got the light of the year award a new fox poll shows he is worthy of at accolade.hiçk only 15 percent believe the president is on this. i am creating a of a kind construction leading psychotherapist dr. ludwig great to have you with us. the president more than half believe he is lying ellis' half the time. we have never seen tha
of the most complete tyrannosaurus risk skeletons ever and curb one dash uncovered now with the smithsonianvered in 1988 to in montano will be at the museum 50 years good to see the u.s. army corps of engineers courtesy of taxpayers. in five years into a presidency nearly 19% of americans shop believe the president is truthful. dr. ludwig on why the president flies and why we put up with his flying lou: the president likes the description as cool. we have no word for you to consider a...
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of the most complete tyrannosaurus risk skeletons ever and curb one dash uncovered now with the smithsonianered in 1988 to in montano will be at the museum 50 years good to see the u.s. army corps of engineers courtesy of taxpayers. in five years into a presidency nearly 19% of americans shop believe the president is truthful. dr. ludwig on why the president flies and why we put up with his flying ways. next. meatball yelling c'mon, you want heartburn? when your favorite food starts a fight, fight back fast, with tums. heartburn relief that neutralizes acid on contact. and goes to work in seconds. ♪ tum, tum tum tum... tums! predibut, manufacturings a means advanced technology. do. we learned that technology allows us to be craft oriented. no one's losing their job. there's no beer robot that has suddenly chased them out. the technology is actually creating new jobs. siemens designed and built the right tools and resources to get the job done. lou: the president likes the description as cool. we have no word for you to consider a substitute for cool some of whom consider themselves cool are
of the most complete tyrannosaurus risk skeletons ever and curb one dash uncovered now with the smithsonianered in 1988 to in montano will be at the museum 50 years good to see the u.s. army corps of engineers courtesy of taxpayers. in five years into a presidency nearly 19% of americans shop believe the president is truthful. dr. ludwig on why the president flies and why we put up with his flying ways. next. meatball yelling c'mon, you want heartburn? when your favorite food starts a fight,...
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on display at the smithsonian, her dress is as vibrant as her voice and the messages as prest. >> i think you seized the day in a moment like this. like first lady eleanor roosevelt did. >> do you see when i sing, i don't want them to see my face is black, i don't want them to see my face is white. i want them to see my soul, and that is colorless. [ singing ] >> a voice we should all have. please remember if you would like to comment on the stories, log on to the website aljazeera.com/americatonight. join in the conversation on twitter or facebook at any time. we'll have more of "america tonight" tomorrow. >> 100 million indians go to the polls on one of the biggest days of the world's biggest election. >> hello, you're watching al jazeera, live from doha. also coming up, the united nations prepares to vote on a peacekeeping mission to the central african republic as violence leaves 30 dead. >> back in court - the trial resumes of three al jazeera journalists held in prison in egypt now for 103 days. an
on display at the smithsonian, her dress is as vibrant as her voice and the messages as prest. >> i think you seized the day in a moment like this. like first lady eleanor roosevelt did. >> do you see when i sing, i don't want them to see my face is black, i don't want them to see my face is white. i want them to see my soul, and that is colorless. [ singing ] >> a voice we should all have. please remember if you would like to comment on the stories, log on to the website...
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during saturday's procession members of the alliance presented a hand-painted teepee to the smithsonianational museum of the american indian as a gift to president obama. the teepee represented the cowboy and indian alliance's hopes for protected land and clean water. legendary musician neil young joined the protesters who rallied on the national mall and then marched past the capitol building. >> we are all children of mother earth. that is why i am here. i feel we are all threatened. by what is happening, we are threatened as a planet. the fossil fuel age is ending -- it is having its first death gasp. we need to keep pushing. we need to stop this pipeline that is bringing bad fuel from canada, from the tail of the snake, all the way down to the head of the snake. after rally came a week the obama administration announced it had again delayed a decision on approval or rejection. oilould carry tar sands from alberta to the gulf coast. they will await the results of challenges. that means a final move would not likely come until after the midterm elections. to talk more about the protes
during saturday's procession members of the alliance presented a hand-painted teepee to the smithsonianational museum of the american indian as a gift to president obama. the teepee represented the cowboy and indian alliance's hopes for protected land and clean water. legendary musician neil young joined the protesters who rallied on the national mall and then marched past the capitol building. >> we are all children of mother earth. that is why i am here. i feel we are all threatened. by...
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this corner of the table could be in the smithsonian one day, next to fonzie's jacket. [ chuckles ] well when we come back, we're gonna see episode número uno of "escándalo," and we'll talk more with shonda rhimes when "behind the scandalabra" returns. harrison is dead, right? [ dramatic music plays ] this is the all-new samsung galaxy s5. filled with innovations that make everyday moments better. with 5.1 inches of full hd, it's the best screen we've ever created for a smartphone. the ultra hd camera captures more detail in every moment and snaps photos with twice the resolution of the iphone. it enhances photos before you get the shot, and let's you select the focus after you take the picture. s-health can give you a nudge when you need it, help you set goals and track your overall fitness with the first ever built-in heart rate monitor. it's even water resistant, so you can enjoy every moment, without having to worry. this is innovation that makes everyday better. the samsung galaxy s5. the next big thing is here. [ male announcer ] when you just can't seem to escape... ♪ [ sneezes ]
this corner of the table could be in the smithsonian one day, next to fonzie's jacket. [ chuckles ] well when we come back, we're gonna see episode número uno of "escándalo," and we'll talk more with shonda rhimes when "behind the scandalabra" returns. harrison is dead, right? [ dramatic music plays ] this is the all-new samsung galaxy s5. filled with innovations that make everyday moments better. with 5.1 inches of full hd, it's the best screen we've ever created for a...
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co-curator of the exhibit "american cool", at the smithsonian gallery, featuring iconic celebrity images providing a visual meaning to the word cool. >> i'm frank, i'm co-curato of american cool. it is a jazz slang term introduced amoppings the group of african-americans in the 1940s. it meant a stylish stoicism. we use it and hear it it's lost a lot of its original meaning. the american cool at the national portrait gallery tries to answer the question who is cool, and what's cool. the term, when it was used, referred to a specific individual. we came up with a 4-part rubric to set criteria, some limits. the first point was that that individual had to have a signature style within a given generation. second of all, that that individual - he or she had to have some kind of rebellious innocence, an opposition to the culture. she had an iconics of status, his or her visual image resonated far and wide. the fourth is the individual had to have a perceived cultural leg as ni. this exhibit has put together 100 photographs of these men and women. there's something about a photograph that you h
co-curator of the exhibit "american cool", at the smithsonian gallery, featuring iconic celebrity images providing a visual meaning to the word cool. >> i'm frank, i'm co-curato of american cool. it is a jazz slang term introduced amoppings the group of african-americans in the 1940s. it meant a stylish stoicism. we use it and hear it it's lost a lot of its original meaning. the american cool at the national portrait gallery tries to answer the question who is cool, and what's...
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coral reefs, mangrove forests, and grass beds, including a biological reserve being studied by the smithsonianffect control reefs that were along the coast, and we were monitoring the condition on the coral reefs and the mangroves and everything here and then further and further and further away from where the spill was. narrator: the results of the study were not surprising. the area affected by the spill was severely damaged compared to the unaffected, or control, areas. but for jackson, it was the findings made in the control areas after the initial study that would be much more alarming. dr. jackson: two years later, almost all the corals died in the control areas, and they died for reasons that had nothing to do with the oil spill. they died because of disease, because of overgrowth by seaweeds. they died because of bleaching. and so that was, i suppose for me, the real wake-up call that there's nothing close to natural out there anymore and that it was just fundamentally important and interesting to try and understand all these different dimensions of degradation. so what i'm really inte
coral reefs, mangrove forests, and grass beds, including a biological reserve being studied by the smithsonianffect control reefs that were along the coast, and we were monitoring the condition on the coral reefs and the mangroves and everything here and then further and further and further away from where the spill was. narrator: the results of the study were not surprising. the area affected by the spill was severely damaged compared to the unaffected, or control, areas. but for jackson, it...
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the decades long challenge to get the king of all dinosaurs to the smithsonian. >> this is the home to the cougars, washington state university. but the second most popular animal on campus might be the grizzly bears and obesity research. that's just ahead. >> good evening, i'm meteorologist, kevin corvelle, last timelastcorvelle -- corriv. last night, we had wind and rain, and now we have clear conditions, but we're not over in terms of the weather. what's happening tonight, the temperatures will be rising behind the front. and we have a freeze effect for most of the southeast except for florida. temperatures down into the 20s for many places, birmingham, 31°, and many places in northern alabama, from kentucky to tennessee, we're looking at 25 or less in that area. here across the northeast, we're looking at rain, and along the eastern seaboard, rain. but that rain is turning to snow for some people in new york. if you look out your windows after 10:00, we'll be seeing snow pushing through. we don't think that it's going to last long, and the accumulation is going to be in the morning
the decades long challenge to get the king of all dinosaurs to the smithsonian. >> this is the home to the cougars, washington state university. but the second most popular animal on campus might be the grizzly bears and obesity research. that's just ahead. >> good evening, i'm meteorologist, kevin corvelle, last timelastcorvelle -- corriv. last night, we had wind and rain, and now we have clear conditions, but we're not over in terms of the weather. what's happening tonight, the...
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the keepers at smithsonian's national zoo had to cub-proof the entire outdoor enclosure.they laid out some extra hay to make a soft landing place for her. and they put collars on some of the trees ... so that she can't climb too much. >> i'm still trying to get over that, and just woman told them we missed him. >> i will just keep trying to win everybody back. this will get you. monday's high 31. good morning to you of fox lake. we have readings at 40. cooler temperatures to a. chance of rain. not so much this morning but better into tonight as the spring front moves through the region and just sits here for the next few days. chance of rain will be here through friday. 30 percent chance by 5:00 p.m.. we have a 60 percent chance of rain later. thursday will be dry. rain will be off and on. friday we are up to 50 and cooler saturday. fairly nice on sunday. >> we have some work on the kennedy at the circle interchange where they are doing some work at the ramp. right- wing closed on agusta until 5:00. that ramp closure into the circle, you can take congress as an alternate.
the keepers at smithsonian's national zoo had to cub-proof the entire outdoor enclosure.they laid out some extra hay to make a soft landing place for her. and they put collars on some of the trees ... so that she can't climb too much. >> i'm still trying to get over that, and just woman told them we missed him. >> i will just keep trying to win everybody back. this will get you. monday's high 31. good morning to you of fox lake. we have readings at 40. cooler temperatures to a....