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vice president, you talked about on the south pole. use that as life-support. how do we live for months on another planetary body so that ultimately we can take all of that knowledge on to mars? what we do in low-earth orbit matters because we want to go to the moon and on to mars. and interestingly, just last week, i was at the assembly facility in new orleans, and i know, mr. vice president, you have been keenly focused on the sls rocket. and i will tell you what i saw there was eye watering. we say the words that it is four-fifths complete. i would say it is well over 90% complete. the engine section was the long pole and the tent, it was on the critical path. we removed the engine section from the critical path that we integrated the rest of the rocket horizontally. it is a beautiful thing to see in the horizontal, and this week and next week will be integrating the engine section into the rest of the rocket, and by the end of this year, as you correctly said earlier, we're going to move that rocket out of the factory, and we are going to test it. and i wil
vice president, you talked about on the south pole. use that as life-support. how do we live for months on another planetary body so that ultimately we can take all of that knowledge on to mars? what we do in low-earth orbit matters because we want to go to the moon and on to mars. and interestingly, just last week, i was at the assembly facility in new orleans, and i know, mr. vice president, you have been keenly focused on the sls rocket. and i will tell you what i saw there was eye watering....
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hello and welcome to news from the world of arts and culture we'll have more from the south pole festival in just a moment and. how being more german can help you improve your love life and your nightlife on our series make the journey. you know. all. the sounds folk festival is one of the most prestigious music festivals in the world founded nearly 100 years ago by amongst others the great composer of a couch trials it has strived every year to maintain the highest standards of operatic and theatrical productions and concert performances my colleague melissa holroyd will be telling us more in a minute but 1st a look at some of the operatic highlights this year. was. what does bridge them sound like a day out is the ancient greek story of a mother driven to kill her children and to self to get back at her husband. to set is clearly divided into distinct worlds of rich and poor at home and exile. in a day applied by elena sticking a is a so-called illegal and unwanted person. direct assignment stone believes the ancient tale of catastrophe is still relevant today. via de mint the older fla
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hello and welcome to news from the world about some culture we'll have more from the south pole festival in just a moment and. how being more german can help you improve your love life i enjoyed nightlife on a series for me that just. sounds folk festival is one of the most prestigious music festivals in the world founded nearly 100 years ago by amongst others the great composer couch trials it has strived every year to maintain the highest standards of operatic and theatrical productions and concert performances my colleague melissa holroyd will be telling us more in a minute but 1st a look at some of the operatic highlights this year. what does riffing sound like a day out is the ancient greek story of a mother driven to kill her children and.
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hello and welcome to news from the world about some culture we'll have more from the south pole festival in just a moment and. how being more german can help you improve your love life i enjoyed nightlife on a series for me to just. pull out the sounds folk festival is one of the most prestigious music festivals in the world founded nearly 100 years ago by amongst others the great composer trials it has strived every year to maintain the highest standards of operatic and theatrical productions on concert performances my colleague melissa holroyd will be telling us more in a minute but 1st a look at some of the operatic highlights this year. what does reveal sounds like may day out is the ancient greek story of the mother driven to kill her children and to.
hello and welcome to news from the world about some culture we'll have more from the south pole festival in just a moment and. how being more german can help you improve your love life i enjoyed nightlife on a series for me to just. pull out the sounds folk festival is one of the most prestigious music festivals in the world founded nearly 100 years ago by amongst others the great composer trials it has strived every year to maintain the highest standards of operatic and theatrical productions...
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an indian spacecraft is entered moon orbit and a mission to study water deposits at the moon's south poleched orbit a month after blastoff. it will circle the moon in tighter rotations until reaching an altitude of 100 kilometers. then the lender will separate an attempt to achieve india's first lunar touchdown and the first ever at the moon's south pole. global news fully four hours a day on air and on tictoc on twitter. powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts. this is bloomberg. shery: thank you. we could see some asian stocks after a three-day rally. let's turn to sophie. sophie: it has been a busy morning for earnings in australia across industries. the coalminer offered a mixed report card and cut its 2019 budget. full-year year net profit more than doubled but expect revenue growth to come in at the lower end of its single-digit goal. targeting 45% to 60% of its underlying profit to be allocated to dividends. domino's pizza revenue for fiscal 2019 came in stronger than forecast. it saw a boost in sales at the start of fiscal 2020. see that momentum continuing into the yea
an indian spacecraft is entered moon orbit and a mission to study water deposits at the moon's south poleched orbit a month after blastoff. it will circle the moon in tighter rotations until reaching an altitude of 100 kilometers. then the lender will separate an attempt to achieve india's first lunar touchdown and the first ever at the moon's south pole. global news fully four hours a day on air and on tictoc on twitter. powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts. this is bloomberg....
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great taste of title back so far that's why we meet the city for a moment and take a trip to the south pole our check in view of preemption one year from thailand took some spectacular footage over there and he has sent us the video for that and now enjoy the v mail. hydel beck is the quintessential student town it's home to germany's oldest university it's over 630 years old. more than 30000 students are enrolled here. john is one of them he's offered to show me around our 1st stop is the assembly hall it reminds me of a church here that you wouldn't hear of for a long time it was used for teaching but today it's mostly reserved for concerts lectures the ceremonies and it's a place frequently shown off to tourists to field like me and exactly. the assembly hall is the showpiece of heidelberg university's main building. next vino takes me to the library nearby it houses a priceless treasure codex monday say. hello and welcome to our historic round reading room one thing one librarian martin missing shows us the precious book well it's a copy but that means we can touch it can't take a close
great taste of title back so far that's why we meet the city for a moment and take a trip to the south pole our check in view of preemption one year from thailand took some spectacular footage over there and he has sent us the video for that and now enjoy the v mail. hydel beck is the quintessential student town it's home to germany's oldest university it's over 630 years old. more than 30000 students are enrolled here. john is one of them he's offered to show me around our 1st stop is the...
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great taste of title back so far that's why you meet the city for a moment and take a trip to the south pole our check in. from thailand. took some spectacular footage over there and he has sent us the video for that and now enjoy the v mail. it's really hard. to. hide a is the quintessential student tell me it's home to germany's oldest university it's over 630 years old. more than 30000 stupid. yes are enrolled here. do you know john b j yeah i'm john is one of them he offered to show me around our 1st stop is the assembly hall it reminds me of a church that you. wouldn't hear of for a long time it was used for teaching but today it's mostly reserved for concerts lectures and ceremonies and it's a place frequently shown off to tourists. like me exactly. the assembly hall is the showpiece of heidelberg university's main building. next vino takes me to the library nearby it houses a priceless treasure the codex monday said. hello and welcome to our historic ground reading room one thing one librarian martin missing shows us the precious book well it's a copy but that means we can touch it an
great taste of title back so far that's why you meet the city for a moment and take a trip to the south pole our check in. from thailand. took some spectacular footage over there and he has sent us the video for that and now enjoy the v mail. it's really hard. to. hide a is the quintessential student tell me it's home to germany's oldest university it's over 630 years old. more than 30000 stupid. yes are enrolled here. do you know john b j yeah i'm john is one of them he offered to show me...
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great taste of title back so far that's why you meet the city for a moment and take a trip to the south pole our check in viewer priyanshu now from thailand took some spectacular footage all over there and he has sent us the video for that and now enjoy the v mail. hyderabad is the quintessential student town it's home to germany's oldest university it's over 630 years old. more than 30000 students are enrolled here.
great taste of title back so far that's why you meet the city for a moment and take a trip to the south pole our check in viewer priyanshu now from thailand took some spectacular footage all over there and he has sent us the video for that and now enjoy the v mail. hyderabad is the quintessential student town it's home to germany's oldest university it's over 630 years old. more than 30000 students are enrolled here.
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a field station at the south pole by 2020 is the goal of this program.aving the capability of resource extraction before them will be vital. the fuel station will require local resources to sustain or redevelop and maintain it. the resources will allow humanity to survive and thrive on the moon and beyond. based on the initial findings from the lunar workshop in july. not knowing of the resources are reserved couple with the lack of market for products for such resources, preventing commercial mining involvement. nasa can provide me needed data and create markets for resource products. water is a resource that many localities in the solar system, water is the oil of the solar system in terms of fuel for interplanetary spacecraft using liquid oxygen and hydrogen engines. development of capabilities means no new systems are required when we go to mars. in summary, bringing the moon into our economic sphere of influence, will benefit society on earth can create a sector of the economy and reinforce united states leadership in space exploration. i look forwa
a field station at the south pole by 2020 is the goal of this program.aving the capability of resource extraction before them will be vital. the fuel station will require local resources to sustain or redevelop and maintain it. the resources will allow humanity to survive and thrive on the moon and beyond. based on the initial findings from the lunar workshop in july. not knowing of the resources are reserved couple with the lack of market for products for such resources, preventing commercial...
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moon we will develop the technologies to live and arrive in a multi-month month expedition added south polehat we learn at the moon will bring us closer to the day, as the president said. american astronauts will plant the stars and stripes on the surface of mars. [applause] in fact, within the last year, american technology touchdown once again. the inside mission touchdown and marked our eighth successful landing on mars. even now, the men and women of nasa are hard at work identifying those areas of the red planet that would be most suitable for exploration. not only planning to go, preparing to go. our space program relied on tools and methods that did not exist. achieving our ambitious goals will depend on innovative technologies including those with our panelists we will talk about today. this time, our efforts will not rely entirely on government action. instead, we will go forward into that bright future with the strong support of our private partners and international allies. nassau is working with leaders to develop plans for the lunar gateway. a critical outpost that will help us
moon we will develop the technologies to live and arrive in a multi-month month expedition added south polehat we learn at the moon will bring us closer to the day, as the president said. american astronauts will plant the stars and stripes on the surface of mars. [applause] in fact, within the last year, american technology touchdown once again. the inside mission touchdown and marked our eighth successful landing on mars. even now, the men and women of nasa are hard at work identifying those...
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but it's like north and south pole, the markets spell overnight.cally suspension in tariffs. we saw quite a good day on markets and wall street. labour it was after the us that it would delay imposing tariffs at least until the middle of december, popular consumer goods like mobile phones, president trump said it was because they wanted to avoid hitting american consumers before christmas. he is repeatedly said it is china that has two babies ta riffs said it is china that has two babies tariffs but he admitted the impact on us consumers for the first time and it seems like the white house is worried about the us economy. if it happens, it won't be a merry christmas. thank you to my colleague, mariko 0i. new zealand's prime ministerjacinda ardern has challenged australia to do more on climate change. leaders from 18 countries are meeting for the pacific islands forum in tuvalu — a country often described as being on the front line of climate change. smaller nations are putting pressure on australia to move away from coal—powered energy and take mor
but it's like north and south pole, the markets spell overnight.cally suspension in tariffs. we saw quite a good day on markets and wall street. labour it was after the us that it would delay imposing tariffs at least until the middle of december, popular consumer goods like mobile phones, president trump said it was because they wanted to avoid hitting american consumers before christmas. he is repeatedly said it is china that has two babies ta riffs said it is china that has two babies...
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don't want the government but jeff bezos is more likely to go to the moon to set up the base at the south pole and use the water. i think that's where he's going. >> with life on earth there is water. is there enough water on mars? >> very good question. all the studies continue to show there is water not only at the polls and of course it evaporates during the seasons but you may have seen some of the great photos taken from different times apart when you look at a creator you can see a stream it is probably mud and slush but it goes down the crater that is clearly a liquid of some sort. carbon dioxide cannot exist as a liquid but water can. so right now it looks like that will be possible we just don't know how much is there and i would also add one of the cool things about technology is that you figure out ways to use scarce resources better. so i suspect you will see a lot of the recycling stuff is a boondoggle and a waste but you could find some really good ways to recycle water on the planet mars. by the way you won't have billions of people on mars he would have enough anyway. >> will t
don't want the government but jeff bezos is more likely to go to the moon to set up the base at the south pole and use the water. i think that's where he's going. >> with life on earth there is water. is there enough water on mars? >> very good question. all the studies continue to show there is water not only at the polls and of course it evaporates during the seasons but you may have seen some of the great photos taken from different times apart when you look at a creator you can...
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dan is now the professor of economics at the university of warwick joining us at mexico city's south pole tepic park is one of the largest of an open spaces in the well that 7 square kilometers of park and forests offer a much needed response from one of the planet's most polluted cities for an estimated $15000000.00 visitors a year now it's been handed a prestigious global award as money wrap it reports. mexico city's chip we depict park is the largest urban forest in latin america. it's a massive area nearly twice the size of new york city's central park there's a manmade lake a zoo there's even an 18th century castle sitting atop a hill one of 8 museums located within the park complex. is the park's administrator and is especially proud of the diversity of attractions the park has to offer the local community he didn't move there is that the thought this park has everything from archaeological ruins to contemporary art we have an entire section devoted to sports and another section focused on conservation and capturing valuable rainwater for the city's awkward for years. one of the par
dan is now the professor of economics at the university of warwick joining us at mexico city's south pole tepic park is one of the largest of an open spaces in the well that 7 square kilometers of park and forests offer a much needed response from one of the planet's most polluted cities for an estimated $15000000.00 visitors a year now it's been handed a prestigious global award as money wrap it reports. mexico city's chip we depict park is the largest urban forest in latin america. it's a...
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. -- first ever on the moose the moon's south pole.day on air and on tictoc on twitter, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. this is bloomberg. we are half an hour away from the open in tokyo, sydney, and soul. i want to get a snapshot on currency markets with korean and tied trade figures, do this wednesday. you have the korean won, and underperformer in asia, the worst performer at 7.7% and it came to negative returns for the currency so far, and that is not happen -- helping korean shipments and the contraction for exports is expected to continue. andave a strong thai baht, that is hurting thai exports in tourism and that's all second-quarter gdp growing at the slowest pace in five years. pulling up this graphic, i want to show you one beneficiary from the thai baht strength, that is 7, whichn -- comm boosted to a record second-quarter as consumers are being blurred -- lured by a stronger currency to buy smartphones and other devices. they are outpacing other consumer electronics retailers w
. -- first ever on the moose the moon's south pole.day on air and on tictoc on twitter, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. this is bloomberg. we are half an hour away from the open in tokyo, sydney, and soul. i want to get a snapshot on currency markets with korean and tied trade figures, do this wednesday. you have the korean won, and underperformer in asia, the worst performer at 7.7% and it came to negative returns for the currency so far, and that...
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. >> alabama is going to land the first woman on the south pole of the moon and that landing system isbeing managed, the program management is by one of nasa's best engineers right here and she just so happens to be a woman. >> reporter: the decision to build at the marshall space flight center in huntsville, alabama comes with a very earthly problem. texas wanted and the status congressional delegation fought hard for houston to remain ground 0 for human space exploration, quote, we are deeply concerned that nasa is normally disregarding its history but splitting up the work on the lander between two different geographic locations is an unnecessary and counterproductive departure from the success of the previous lunar lander program. they begged nasa to reconsider. the announcement made clear it was nonnegotiable. >> i want to make sure we don't create a narrative that this is us against them or anything like that. when we go to the moon there will be plenty of work for johnson. >> reporter: and plenty of work for all of nasa. the trump administration has given nasa 5 years to return
. >> alabama is going to land the first woman on the south pole of the moon and that landing system isbeing managed, the program management is by one of nasa's best engineers right here and she just so happens to be a woman. >> reporter: the decision to build at the marshall space flight center in huntsville, alabama comes with a very earthly problem. texas wanted and the status congressional delegation fought hard for houston to remain ground 0 for human space exploration, quote,...
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in a crater near the south and north poles of both celestial bodies, those 2 areas on mercury and theoon are some of the coldest places in the solar system there you go lawrence. >>gain on in the country that ice and actually turn that into power and that's why it's important to find water in places like the moon so that is kind of cool about word said every day. got a patchy fog out there right now down below some high clouds up above yeah we definitely have some changes coming our way like the cooler weather. i think we're really going to watch as temperatures dipping in the middle of the week for tomorrow we play like this partly cloudy you'll see that patchy fog early on and the high clouds up above a mixture of sunshine and clouds toward the middle of the day in the afternoon going to sneak in some sunshine, least more sunshine on the way the temperatures going to be the 80's probably some low 90's the warmer spots inland. so the hot side in sum the interiors bay valleys 70's, a few 80's around the bay and then along the coastline to find those numbers mainly in the 60's now. cha
in a crater near the south and north poles of both celestial bodies, those 2 areas on mercury and theoon are some of the coldest places in the solar system there you go lawrence. >>gain on in the country that ice and actually turn that into power and that's why it's important to find water in places like the moon so that is kind of cool about word said every day. got a patchy fog out there right now down below some high clouds up above yeah we definitely have some changes coming our way...
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is approaching the new south pole to study him to deposit small dose of the headlines on al-jazeera do stay with us the father the son and the jihad continues next. if we knew some of any false and very strong on the phone recently been a few 1000000 martians that libya on their part of course said the. 50 day 1000000 of us question that we follow you down the country. by making me go about. how easy it down for you as begun yet she should mosher to know. on the. on the back here. if you don't move can go fly one of the probably unmanned themselves filmy. on the banks. if there was thought if you could. move them all dicks on the walls. did you the 3 year. old i think that it must get will sound. to me. nothing i have. been saying. some. evil. and insensitive. it's just. one of. the body bags of this since you got so freezing. if you don't have it by. did you school bully thieves if they did you school is story more. films you need to stumble music. for 2 could be real who are all banking fees on the voice of marley you know what we know best and a ticket and a very momentous would sti
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this base at the south pole and use the water. that's what he will. do i hope he does. >> okay.ntioned water. one thing about life on earth is, earth is three-quarters water. there is enough water on mars to stay -- sustain a population there. >> very good question. and all of the studies continue to show that there is water, not only at one of the poles and of course it evaporates during the change of the seasons, but in the -- you might have seen some of the great photos that were taken from different times apart where you're looking at crater and seeing a stream of -- probably mud and slush, but kind of going down the crater, that's clearly a liquid of some sort, and the only liquid could be is water. it's not carbon dioxide cannot exist at a liquid and water can, at least with -- if a its mixed 'with the rocks. looks as if that's going to be upon. just don't now how much of it is there. and i'd also add that one over the cool things about technology is that you figure out ways to use scarce resources better, and so i suspect you'd see a lot of -- a lot of the recycling stuff
this base at the south pole and use the water. that's what he will. do i hope he does. >> okay.ntioned water. one thing about life on earth is, earth is three-quarters water. there is enough water on mars to stay -- sustain a population there. >> very good question. and all of the studies continue to show that there is water, not only at one of the poles and of course it evaporates during the change of the seasons, but in the -- you might have seen some of the great photos that were...
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just 2,000 people live in the chain 600 miles in the south pole.o be one of the world's coldest places and i can confirm a few years ago when i was there, it was very, very, very cold. which is why it is the seed vault. noah's ark for seeds. so if some catastrophe hit the world, we could regrow our crops. but not even here they are immune to climate change. it is warming five places faster than any place on earth. glaciers are rapidly receding, raising the risk of landslides and other problems. kevin tibbles traveled all the way there where he joins us and it's bright because it's summer and days are long there. that part isn't changed. but what has changed is the temperature and ecosystem around svalbard. >> ali, there's a lot of talk about what happens when climate change sort of hits us all in the world. what is perhaps most disturbing about all of this is the fact when you are in the arctic, as we are in svalbard, it seems to be hitting here harder and faster than it is anywhere else. of course, when you're talking about a place where we're sta
just 2,000 people live in the chain 600 miles in the south pole.o be one of the world's coldest places and i can confirm a few years ago when i was there, it was very, very, very cold. which is why it is the seed vault. noah's ark for seeds. so if some catastrophe hit the world, we could regrow our crops. but not even here they are immune to climate change. it is warming five places faster than any place on earth. glaciers are rapidly receding, raising the risk of landslides and other problems....
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unmanned craft last month which just entered the moon's orbit chandrayaan 2 is approaching the luna south pole to study previously discovered 4 to deposits that's it for this news out what bachata. i was raised in france. these are my grandparents. these are my parents and this is mean. fighting both isis and us on. this 2nd of a 2 part epic tale of a remarkable simony. the father the son and the jihad. on al-jazeera. building a new life on an entirely beach living off the sea and. a dream shed by so many but so few make it a reality. a family business led by a mark of a woman with a flair for cooking and a zest than if. my teen is yeah i didn't catch it on al-jazeera. thousands flee the violence in syria as government forces drive rebels from a strategic stronghold. on sami say this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up italy's prime minister decepticon to resign is blaming his right wing coalition partner for the political crisis. refugees and migrants jumped from the rescue ship in a desperate bid to reach the italian shore. also did of killing her stillborn baby young salvadoran woma
unmanned craft last month which just entered the moon's orbit chandrayaan 2 is approaching the luna south pole to study previously discovered 4 to deposits that's it for this news out what bachata. i was raised in france. these are my grandparents. these are my parents and this is mean. fighting both isis and us on. this 2nd of a 2 part epic tale of a remarkable simony. the father the son and the jihad. on al-jazeera. building a new life on an entirely beach living off the sea and. a dream shed...
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. >> we were able to start to peer intoo -- to pieces of the north and south pole. because of the way the moon rotates, these are places that never see sunlight. , the water remains frozen. the water remains frozen. hintshad some tantalizing from apollo raised on imagery that there were weird volcanic apollo raised on imagery that there were weird volcanic things. data, that, based on there are tons of them. reason these are interesting is because it suggests the moon's volcanic history lasted a lot longer than we thought it did. it's possible these things formed in the last billion years. for a geologist, that's like yesterday. and no one thought lunar volcanism lasted that long, because we thought it was dead. we have these hence we can now go in and investigate. we can now go in and investigate. man had another question. i would say one of the surprising things we have continue to learn about is how incompletely we understand the origin of the moon. agoent to the moon 50 years saying we know three ideas for how the moon was formed. it was a sister planet of the e
. >> we were able to start to peer intoo -- to pieces of the north and south pole. because of the way the moon rotates, these are places that never see sunlight. , the water remains frozen. the water remains frozen. hintshad some tantalizing from apollo raised on imagery that there were weird volcanic apollo raised on imagery that there were weird volcanic things. data, that, based on there are tons of them. reason these are interesting is because it suggests the moon's volcanic history...
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later orbital missions, we were able to start to peer into pieces of real estate near the north and south pole. because of the way the moon rotates these are places inside these holes that basically never see sunlight. >> therefore the water remains frozen. >> heather, quickly. >> ripe for the picking. i forgot now. right. we had some tann tantalizing hi from apollo there were weird volcanic things on the surface. i wish i had included the picture. we know there are tons of them. the reason these are interesting is because it suggests the moon's volcanic history lasted a lot longer than we thought it did. it's possible some of these things formed in the last billion years or less. for a geologist that's like yesterday. we have these hint wes can now go and investigate. i would say one of the surprising things we have continued to learn about is how incompletely we understand the origin of the moon. with went to the moon 50 years ago saying we know three ideas for how the moon formed. it was a sister planet of the earth. it was ejected from the earth, a rapid lly spinning body. i've forgotten t
later orbital missions, we were able to start to peer into pieces of real estate near the north and south pole. because of the way the moon rotates these are places inside these holes that basically never see sunlight. >> therefore the water remains frozen. >> heather, quickly. >> ripe for the picking. i forgot now. right. we had some tann tantalizing hi from apollo there were weird volcanic things on the surface. i wish i had included the picture. we know there are tons of...
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later orbital missions we were able to start to peer into pieces of real estate near the north and south pole. and because of the way that the moon rotates these are places inside the holes that basically never see sunlight. >> yeah, therefore the water remains frozen. >> yes. >> heather quickly. >> ripe for the picking. i froth. >> hell, hello row, the gas. >> we had tantalizing hints from apollo based on orbital imagery that there were weird volcanic things on the surface. we call them irregular mari patches because similar to that they are similar to-- in terms of composition but they are weird looking and i wish i would have included a picture. now we know there are tons of them and it suggests the moons volcanic history lasted a lot longer than we thought it did. it seemed possible that many of these formed in the last billion years or less. no one thought it lasted that long and that it could because like i said, we thought it was dead. we have these hints that we can go and investigate and one of the ones we still don't know. >> this may anticipate another question you are going to ask
later orbital missions we were able to start to peer into pieces of real estate near the north and south pole. and because of the way that the moon rotates these are places inside the holes that basically never see sunlight. >> yeah, therefore the water remains frozen. >> yes. >> heather quickly. >> ripe for the picking. i froth. >> hell, hello row, the gas. >> we had tantalizing hints from apollo based on orbital imagery that there were weird volcanic things...
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astronauts land on the moon on the south pole in 2024. >>> the monument will reopen to the public nextth after being closed for three years for repairs. it was closed in 2013 after damage from an earthquake. it closed against in 2016 after an elevator left people stranded several times. over half a million people visit the washington monument every year. >>> and the "washington post" reports hundreds of as a ruvult that's right, vultures is inv e invading one community. the birds are ripping out screen doors and tearing down pool fences. they've also damaged cars with their beaks. some fear the beasts will even hurt pets and small children. some blame the problem on one neighbor whom they say keeps feeding those vultures. >> my mom lives down there. those turkey vultures is awful. people have spikes on their screens trying to keep them away. >> is your mom feeding them? >> my mom is not feeding them, i can tell you that. >>> it's about 22 past the hour. here's a look at your weather for the weekend. . >>> the united states bought alaska from russia. now president trump is considering a
astronauts land on the moon on the south pole in 2024. >>> the monument will reopen to the public nextth after being closed for three years for repairs. it was closed in 2013 after damage from an earthquake. it closed against in 2016 after an elevator left people stranded several times. over half a million people visit the washington monument every year. >>> and the "washington post" reports hundreds of as a ruvult that's right, vultures is inv e invading one...
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dr maria carvalho is from south pole, a carbon solutions company. welcome to you both.ome truly adults and they should be allowed to make these decisions for themselves, rather than the university taking a blanket ban. there is a lot in that, it is about freedom of choice, about being told what to do, and why should the university take this step on the scale? i don't think the university did it unilaterally, i think there was an engagement to ask for the ban of beef use on the campus. universities are a great place for both education and enabling leadership but also student democracy in action so students have to play a part in this process. it doesn't have to be unilateral, but going for the university has said they will do unilateral actions, they will do unilateral actions, they will do unilateral actions, they will work with the student union and determine future strategies. but one of the important thing about freedom of choice, is not hard for a student to go off campus for a burger if they want to. how much more meaningful is it than an individual trying to do it
dr maria carvalho is from south pole, a carbon solutions company. welcome to you both.ome truly adults and they should be allowed to make these decisions for themselves, rather than the university taking a blanket ban. there is a lot in that, it is about freedom of choice, about being told what to do, and why should the university take this step on the scale? i don't think the university did it unilaterally, i think there was an engagement to ask for the ban of beef use on the campus....
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. >>> the shelltoes ♪ ♪ things that we will outgrow ♪ used to rock south pole, summers taking the sixon eggshells and land mines, they communicate ho were younger, the summers all lasted forever ♪ ♪ days disappeared into months, into years ♪ ♪ hold that feeling forever ♪ i remember cincinnati ♪ i remember the last summer of the teens ♪ ♪ i can't recall too many summers in between ♪ ♪ will smith, genie, donald glover, lion king ♪ ♪ my daughter on the swing like 2017 cubs, my daughter mother double ringed up ♪ ♪ finger look like the jean cuffs or two lean cups snout ♪ put the 27s down, lord give me a clean lung ♪ ♪ took the ring up, out the box, i know this ain't no brief love ♪ ♪ do you remember how when you were younger the summers all lasted forever ♪ ♪ days disappeared into months, into years ♪ ♪ hold that feeling forever >> sing it with me. ♪ do you remember how when you were younger ♪ >> i got to hear y'all voices, "good morning america." ♪ the summers all lasted forever ♪ >> days disappeared. ♪ days disappeared into months, into years ♪ ♪ hold the feeling forever [ cheers and app
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look for further, the northern most inhabitanted area in the world. 600 miles south of the north poleght now it is experiencing 24 hours of sunlight per day. the 24 hours a day got nothing to do with climb changate chang. you spoke with one of the locals there. that is a place where you can watch the environment change. it used to be snow in an area and now it is kinds of in the middle of a shipping lake. >> the north pole is just over my left shoulder and the bottom line here is that people say up to about 10 years ago. this body of water, this that's right behind me would be frozen for the entire winter months. now that i say this body of water, it is water 12 months of the year and in spite of the fact that we are so close to the north pole and they have severe harsh winters here. what are they doing? they're reeking havoc on the environment, the seals coming into the fall in order to have their pops and polar bears. and the reindeer were found starved and those polar bears are quite hungry. as a matter of fact, when people take walks here in area, they now walk with a strapped 22.
look for further, the northern most inhabitanted area in the world. 600 miles south of the north poleght now it is experiencing 24 hours of sunlight per day. the 24 hours a day got nothing to do with climb changate chang. you spoke with one of the locals there. that is a place where you can watch the environment change. it used to be snow in an area and now it is kinds of in the middle of a shipping lake. >> the north pole is just over my left shoulder and the bottom line here is that...
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south embassy also has a gallery for latin american art. these poles were inspired by the favelas from the outside but full of life on the inside . the shop is designed to be a platform for cultural exchange. what is even though i love germany's winter culture i also miss south america's sun the relaxed spirit the warmth it was always a challenge for me to transmit south american sunny warmth to germany zone to give me and. and now i can say that i bring many people together here through this mess ok. it mentions a. salad embassy a piece of sunny latin america in the heart of berlin. and if you are interested in learning the stories of other entrepreneurs in our series then just head to our website and finally we were out of the show on a call an area with an exclusive group of food lovers known as the shanda. the world's oldest gourmet club it was originally only open to men but now women make up a large portion of the membership while we want to find out more about what these call an airy connoisseurs do when they get together so we attended a region
south embassy also has a gallery for latin american art. these poles were inspired by the favelas from the outside but full of life on the inside . the shop is designed to be a platform for cultural exchange. what is even though i love germany's winter culture i also miss south america's sun the relaxed spirit the warmth it was always a challenge for me to transmit south american sunny warmth to germany zone to give me and. and now i can say that i bring many people together here through this...
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great taste of title back so far that's why you leave the city for a moment and take a trip to the south pole our check in. from thailand took some spectacular footage over there and he has sent us the video for that and now. enjoy the mail. hider there is the quintessential student town it's home to germany's oldest university it's over 630 years old. more than 30000 students are enrolled here. you know john v.j. . yet i'm john is one of them he's offered to show me around our 1st stop is the assembly hall it reminds me of a church that you. wouldn't know for a long time it was used for teaching but today it's mostly reserved for concerts lectures the ceremonies and it's a place frequently shown off to tourists. like me and exactly. the assembly hall is the showpiece of title beck university's main building. next vino takes me to the library nearby it houses a priceless treasure the codex my missis. hello welcome to our historic ground reading room one thing one library and not the missing shows us the precious book well it's a copy but that means we can touch it and take a closer look. this
great taste of title back so far that's why you leave the city for a moment and take a trip to the south pole our check in. from thailand took some spectacular footage over there and he has sent us the video for that and now. enjoy the mail. hider there is the quintessential student town it's home to germany's oldest university it's over 630 years old. more than 30000 students are enrolled here. you know john v.j. . yet i'm john is one of them he's offered to show me around our 1st stop is the...
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great taste of title back so far that's why you leave the city for a moment and take a trip to the south poleour check in. from thailand took some spectacular footage over there and he has sent us the video for that and now. enjoy the mail. hider there is the quintessential student town it's home to germany's oldest university it's over 630 years old. more than 30000 students are enrolled here. you know john v.j. . yet i'm john is one of them he's offered to show me around our 1st stop is the assembly hall it reminds me of a church that you. wouldn't know for a long time it was used for teaching but today it's mostly reserved for concerts lectures the ceremonies and it's a place frequently shown off to tourists. like me and exactly. the assembly hall is the showpiece of title beck university's main building. next vino takes me to the library nearby it houses a priceless treasure the codex mind this is. the welcome to our historic ground reading room one thing one library and not the missing shows us the precious book well it's a copy but that means we can touch it and take a closer look. this
great taste of title back so far that's why you leave the city for a moment and take a trip to the south poleour check in. from thailand took some spectacular footage over there and he has sent us the video for that and now. enjoy the mail. hider there is the quintessential student town it's home to germany's oldest university it's over 630 years old. more than 30000 students are enrolled here. you know john v.j. . yet i'm john is one of them he's offered to show me around our 1st stop is the...
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no room for us to be of joy or if we want to bend the freedoms of all poles johnson young kenyan thank you. let's costs now to south asia and proposals to solve one of the region's worst refugee crises bangladesh has housed large numbers of the hinges an ethnic group in camps for years many of them had fled myanmar in 2017 in fear for their lives that country's military had begun to crack down in iraq kind state ethnically hinges say they were the targets while the government of myanmar insists it was just going after suspected terrorists but the u.n. special repertoire on myanmar has described the campaign as genocide myanmar is trying to convince the ranger to come back it's a hard sell to people who say they've been treated as pariahs in the land they called home. waiting to catch a glimpse of the visitors tossed with deciding def you chose the delegation led by me and mosque foreign secretary has come for a 2nd time to meet with the engine leaders it's a 2nd try and talks working out how to repatriate the hundreds of thousands of ranger refugees and bangladesh one of the main stumbling blocks citizenship. those
no room for us to be of joy or if we want to bend the freedoms of all poles johnson young kenyan thank you. let's costs now to south asia and proposals to solve one of the region's worst refugee crises bangladesh has housed large numbers of the hinges an ethnic group in camps for years many of them had fled myanmar in 2017 in fear for their lives that country's military had begun to crack down in iraq kind state ethnically hinges say they were the targets while the government of myanmar insists...
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, lincoln was not on the ballot because this would have required republicans in the south to stand outside of the poles with tickets handing them out. when you think about that historical moment, there's no way this would have been allowed to happen. they would have been driven out of town. the way in which the symbolism, the party was a sectional party. it feels like there was a great deal of violence that would have happened had they attempted to hand out ballots in the south and after that one moment you could see we've managed to talk away the past in a moment of extreme violence. >> here are two things that i wanted to respond to a little bit which is first of all the idea of the self-defense and the violence in self-defense. similarly in terms of thinking about that is a difficult question we are asked to determine what counts as self- defense particularly thinking of something like kathleen blues book who unfortunately cannot be with us today. her point that, the kind of paramilitary, white supremacist movement, post-vietnam is in large part new because it breaks with the state and starts to sta
, lincoln was not on the ballot because this would have required republicans in the south to stand outside of the poles with tickets handing them out. when you think about that historical moment, there's no way this would have been allowed to happen. they would have been driven out of town. the way in which the symbolism, the party was a sectional party. it feels like there was a great deal of violence that would have happened had they attempted to hand out ballots in the south and after that...
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pole with them. he he said in the south lawn hel schedule that for a later date, made pair that with a visit to germany. the president also talks about the hurricane, james comey, china, iran, and a whole lot more, bret. >> bret: impromptu air force one conference. president trump is short a personal assistant, a , and adas resigned. madeline. madeleine westerberg shared some details with the president's family and life during an off the record dinner. president trump called her a good person who is very upset at what happened. we will have his complete comments shortly. stocks were mixed on the last trading day of the month. the dow gained 41. the s&p 500 finished ahead 2, nasdaq lost a 10.5. the dow, s&p 500, the nasdaq were all up, the percentage points three percentage points. in america's election headquarters tonight, joe biden concedes he is a gaffe machine. the trump campaign says the problem is worse than that. the front runner for the democratic nomination is on the defensive to the afterword of another major misstatement. it's penetrated the mainstream media, we told you last night, but the
pole with them. he he said in the south lawn hel schedule that for a later date, made pair that with a visit to germany. the president also talks about the hurricane, james comey, china, iran, and a whole lot more, bret. >> bret: impromptu air force one conference. president trump is short a personal assistant, a , and adas resigned. madeline. madeleine westerberg shared some details with the president's family and life during an off the record dinner. president trump called her a good...
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south african ashleigh buhai. they tee off at just after 230 this afternoon. red bull driver max verstappen will start from pole f1 legend michael schumacher has claimed his maiden win in formula two. 20—year—old mick schumacher started from pole himself and held off the challenge from japan‘s nobuharu matsushita to win in budapest. schumacher is a member of the ferrari driver academy and is widely tipped for a move to f1 in the future. the community shield is available to listen to on 5 live later from three o‘clock. of course, you can listen to the ashes on 5live sports extra. there are also in—play clips available from the bbc sport website. i‘ll be back with more in the next hour. let‘s go live today to dayton ohio, where the mayor is giving the media are an update on the shootings. high—capacity magazine. he had additional magazines and he was wearing body armour. two 23 calibre high—capacity magazines. he had additional... a very large gun. in technical terms. report have you any suggestion where he got the weapon? we don't have that information. what are you trying to provide to families and friends?” th
south african ashleigh buhai. they tee off at just after 230 this afternoon. red bull driver max verstappen will start from pole f1 legend michael schumacher has claimed his maiden win in formula two. 20—year—old mick schumacher started from pole himself and held off the challenge from japan‘s nobuharu matsushita to win in budapest. schumacher is a member of the ferrari driver academy and is widely tipped for a move to f1 in the future. the community shield is available to listen to on 5...
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pole, is that low pressure moves into scandinavia. so we will find that that wind, that polar air come south, right across the uk, meaning it will actuallyill be a bit quieterfor finally looks like it will be a bit quieter for some finally looks like it will be a bit quieterfor some of those finally looks like it will be a bit quieter for some of those areas, very wet through the weekend. there will still be more showers, after a try at a sunday in northern ireland some heavy downpours will come in, and againfor some heavy downpours will come in, and again for scotland. not right for everyone. a few scattered showers elsewhere. temperatures are low and the dew point, the humidity, will be noticeably lower as well. tuesday keeps with that little ridge of high pressure for central and eastern areas, 01’ of high pressure for central and eastern areas, or northern and eastern areas, or northern and eastern areas, or northern and eastern areas, but we have a weak weather fronts trying to push in. cloudy skies, perhaps patchy rain through the day as well for southern and western areas limiting the temperatures again, and they will still be sho
pole, is that low pressure moves into scandinavia. so we will find that that wind, that polar air come south, right across the uk, meaning it will actuallyill be a bit quieterfor finally looks like it will be a bit quieter for some finally looks like it will be a bit quieterfor some of those finally looks like it will be a bit quieter for some of those areas, very wet through the weekend. there will still be more showers, after a try at a sunday in northern ireland some heavy downpours will...
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they turn into a pole with a big container with water leave them on screens we drain the screen through the 5 and they were to drain south through the holes then we hang it on the rocks to dry . the fiber is left to dry in the sun for at least 6 hours before it's turns into hard to people the women carefully craft the material into a range of products these include people shopping bugs books and greetings cards. produced. $5000.00 cuts that. are produced. for us to different people come here they see their product in order for many we produce and send them. in kampala their main claims craft shops restaurants and supermarkets. these women hope that the plastic bag will create more opportunities for them enabling them to expand their market and to protect the environment. now that's a good example of how efforts to protect the environment can sometimes lead to business opportunities and how working together can benefit the community as a whole next report also involves members of a community pulling together for the greater good indeed n.t. we know it's a cut of walk to hear about a group that invests a lot of time and en
they turn into a pole with a big container with water leave them on screens we drain the screen through the 5 and they were to drain south through the holes then we hang it on the rocks to dry . the fiber is left to dry in the sun for at least 6 hours before it's turns into hard to people the women carefully craft the material into a range of products these include people shopping bugs books and greetings cards. produced. $5000.00 cuts that. are produced. for us to different people come here...
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south to north. from mexico, which is about 40 iles this way. they use the electric poles as a navigational point.hey are not far from the paved road in case they don't feel well and come out to the road and hope someone will pick them up. whether border patrol -- at one point you know you cannot walk anymore, that's it. so this is one of those -- it's t a heavily used as much anymore because too many border patrol and too many helicopters and too many things here. came in here you saw some tires from the ground, the border patrol usess those tires to dra them to clear the road. they come back and see any tracks, then they know that migrants have come through here. so they start looking for them, but now the migrants carry these booties made out of pieces of rug, pieces of carpet and they clear -- amy: you're saying the border patrol smooths these sandy paths so they can see their footprints? >> yeah. amy: so some of the migrants wear carp snet >> just about all of them. these booties that have carpet under. on the bottom. amy: so you can't see the footprints. >> it sweeps a sweeper, pretty much.
south to north. from mexico, which is about 40 iles this way. they use the electric poles as a navigational point.hey are not far from the paved road in case they don't feel well and come out to the road and hope someone will pick them up. whether border patrol -- at one point you know you cannot walk anymore, that's it. so this is one of those -- it's t a heavily used as much anymore because too many border patrol and too many helicopters and too many things here. came in here you saw some...
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south of the midwest. lastly leave you with an interesting tid bit, side note as well. 300 miles of the north pole. know crissism is and the ricen that's impressive is it's not murd of nir the top of the plan lt. and timically 92 tropics and the white contours. thtsz rarer the highest densities of lightening strikesen our planet anden thia see a significant drop unstrikes to almost none. and wraevr had enoughstability, even near the north pole to see the powerful thunderstorms. >> appreciate it. >>> well, 50 years old, woodstock remains the most famous muse festival of all time. we were paying an arm and a leg for postage. i remember setting up shipstation. one or two clicks and everything was up and running. i was printing out labels and saving money. shipstation saves us so much time. it makes it really easy and seamless. pick an order, print everything you need, slap the label onto the box, and it's ready to go. our costs for shipping were cut in half. just like that. shipstation. the #1 choice of online sellers. go to shipstation.com/tv and get 2 months free. >>> 50 years ago this week on a far
south of the midwest. lastly leave you with an interesting tid bit, side note as well. 300 miles of the north pole. know crissism is and the ricen that's impressive is it's not murd of nir the top of the plan lt. and timically 92 tropics and the white contours. thtsz rarer the highest densities of lightening strikesen our planet anden thia see a significant drop unstrikes to almost none. and wraevr had enoughstability, even near the north pole to see the powerful thunderstorms. >>...
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south bay we told you about on "today in the bay." police telling us the passenger died after a shot chase. the car ended up hitting a light pole and through a fence hitting a parked truck ler. this is on tully road, closing it for hours. but now it is back open. it all started at 2:00 a.m. when chp officers started to follow the car on highway 87 in san jose. the officers lost the vehicle but later found the crash. the passenger who died has not been identified. driver is recovering from nonlife-threatening injuries. >>> jurors in the ghost ship warehouse fire trialght days si first received the case. yesterday the jury did make one notable request. they asked to have read back to them all four days of testimony from master tenant derick almena. they also asked to rehear testimony from two other men. one of which is on the original lease and another who manned the door on the night of the fire which killed 36 people. >>> coming up here on midday, facebook under fire once again. what the tech giant is accused of doing with your recorded messages. >>> and investigators looking into whether two guards may have been sleeping on th
south bay we told you about on "today in the bay." police telling us the passenger died after a shot chase. the car ended up hitting a light pole and through a fence hitting a parked truck ler. this is on tully road, closing it for hours. but now it is back open. it all started at 2:00 a.m. when chp officers started to follow the car on highway 87 in san jose. the officers lost the vehicle but later found the crash. the passenger who died has not been identified. driver is recovering...