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el demonio de tasmania ¿quieres una menta?ra de su vista lo que le sirve a esta pequeÑa madre demonio quien se dirige a su madriguera mientras sus crÍos crecen en su saco como verÁn, los demonios de tasmania son marsupiales ¿quÉ es un marsupial? la siguiente es una prueba del sistema de emisiÓn de los marsupiales las seÑales de alerta de que usted puede ser un marsupial son: tu madre tiene un saco en el que te gusta permanecer tienes pelo en tu cuerpo y te gusta la leche vives en australia o en tasmania y tus amigos te llaman zariguaya canguro o hasta numbad en el caso que seas marsupial por favor, ingresa en el saco mÁs cercano y espera a otras instrucciones gracias ahora seguimos con nuestra transmisiÓn regular mientras tanto despuÉs de pasar meses en el saco de su madre dos nuevos demonios estÁn listos para entrar en el mundo tan jÓvenes y ya tienen mal genio bueno, sÍ, estos dos demonios van a crecer hasta ser los chicos rudos de tasmania tienen que comenzar de inmediato este puerco espÍn les presenta su primer gran proble
el demonio de tasmania ¿quieres una menta?ra de su vista lo que le sirve a esta pequeÑa madre demonio quien se dirige a su madriguera mientras sus crÍos crecen en su saco como verÁn, los demonios de tasmania son marsupiales ¿quÉ es un marsupial? la siguiente es una prueba del sistema de emisiÓn de los marsupiales las seÑales de alerta de que usted puede ser un marsupial son: tu madre tiene un saco en el que te gusta permanecer tienes pelo en tu cuerpo y te gusta la leche vives en...
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once across the straits, a notoriously while stretch of water that separates tasmania from the mainland, competitors had to contend with light and unpredictable wind. with celebrations on hold, the winners now face a nervous wait to find out if they will be stripped of their crown. >> in italy, the culture ministry is investigating reports that its of rock have fallen from the coliseum in rome. witnesses saw the falling masonry and it called -- and it caused alarm. >> the emblem of the roman empire where gladiators once fought wild beasts and each other to entertain spectators. build almost 2000 years ago, the coliseum is considered one of the greatest works of roman architecture and engineering. now, there are fears that this will be crumbling. >> a fragment detached from the face on the first level. it was small, less than 5 centimeters. >> just two days later, it there was a second report on concern of another fragment of masonry breaking off. environmentalists raised the alarm about the state of the coliseum. they claim it is because of vibrations from vehicles and the subway damagi
once across the straits, a notoriously while stretch of water that separates tasmania from the mainland, competitors had to contend with light and unpredictable wind. with celebrations on hold, the winners now face a nervous wait to find out if they will be stripped of their crown. >> in italy, the culture ministry is investigating reports that its of rock have fallen from the coliseum in rome. witnesses saw the falling masonry and it called -- and it caused alarm. >> the emblem of...
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this is say notorious stretch of water that separates tasmania from the mainland, they had to contend with unpredictable wind. now the winners face a nervous wait to find out if they will be stripped from their -- stripped of their crown. >> a team of british scientists has captured images of a very rare species in inaccessible parts of the indian ocean. they found a remarkable amount of creatures living in the waters. they believe that some of them may be new to science. >> a dark and mysterious world almost 3,000 meters below the surface of the indian ocean. these volcanic vents spewing out superheated water. this is inhospitable but rich in minerals. this is home to strange specially adapted creatures. researchers have been surveying an area in the south indian ridge, comparing it to other areas were life has been well documented. they say that some might be new to science. for example, this yeti crab. they have been surprised by the diversity. >> this is a crossroads for marine life. our task is to understand how the creatures related to other species elsewhere in the world. by st
this is say notorious stretch of water that separates tasmania from the mainland, they had to contend with unpredictable wind. now the winners face a nervous wait to find out if they will be stripped from their -- stripped of their crown. >> a team of british scientists has captured images of a very rare species in inaccessible parts of the indian ocean. they found a remarkable amount of creatures living in the waters. they believe that some of them may be new to science. >> a dark...
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this is say notorious stretch of water that separates tasmania from the mainland, they had to contend with unpredictable wind. now the winners face a nervous wait to find out if they will be stripped from their -- stripped of their crown. >> a team of british scientists has captured images of a very rare species in inaccessible parts of the indian ocean. they found a remarkable amount of creatures living in the waters. they believe that some of them may be new to science. >> a dark and mysterious world almost 3,000 meters below the surface of the indian ocean. these volcanic vents spewing out superheated water. this is inhospitable but rich in minerals. this is home to strange specially adapted creatures. researchers have been surveying an area in the south indian ridge, comparing it to other areas were life has been well documented. they say that some might be new to science. for example, this yeti crab. they have been surprised by the diversity. >> this is a crossroads for marine life. our task is to understand how the creatures related to other species elsewhere in the world. by st
this is say notorious stretch of water that separates tasmania from the mainland, they had to contend with unpredictable wind. now the winners face a nervous wait to find out if they will be stripped from their -- stripped of their crown. >> a team of british scientists has captured images of a very rare species in inaccessible parts of the indian ocean. they found a remarkable amount of creatures living in the waters. they believe that some of them may be new to science. >> a dark...
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one of the world's toughest tests for sailors, but now the yacht race from mainland australia to tasmania has ended under a cloud of doubt. coming from behind, as released team crossed the finish line first, just ahead of last year's finishers, but they immediately lodged a complaint, claiming that the winners had used a tv helicopter to spy on them and cover their plan. an investigation is now under way. intrigue on the high seas. stay tuned for "in depth" coming up next. leaving behind 2011, but many global challenges will carry through to the new year. europe's largest economy, germany, has a key role in the debt crisis. there has been a lot of debate over the german chancellors leadership during these troubled times. here is a closer look at what is in store for 2012. >> for european governments, it was the issue of the year, rescuing the euro. national and eu leaders hurried from one summit to the next. yet even before one crisis here has ended, another one seems to be living. the imf managing director fierce 2012 could see the worst global slump since the great depression that kicke
one of the world's toughest tests for sailors, but now the yacht race from mainland australia to tasmania has ended under a cloud of doubt. coming from behind, as released team crossed the finish line first, just ahead of last year's finishers, but they immediately lodged a complaint, claiming that the winners had used a tv helicopter to spy on them and cover their plan. an investigation is now under way. intrigue on the high seas. stay tuned for "in depth" coming up next. leaving...
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the second test is in tasmania. it is young bowlers that are really catching the eye. james pattinson had 5 wickets in his debut. the man that made such an impact in south africa -- i can just about call him a man because he is 18. he had seven wickets and is now injured and cannot play. they are taking it. >> the big challenge will be india. >> india at home. that is on september 26. these are pictures of some of the indian players are arriving in australia. they boarded the plane from india as a world record holder. it was taken over by a teammate. he made an amazing 219 against 240 balls yesterday. >> i wonder if australia will be the place this year? >> melbourne, the 26 of december. it has a certain ring to it. atlet's have a quick look these pictures. the odds of mars being able to support human life is short. nasa says it has found the clearest sign of water flowing of the red planet. that is it. that is the side. people operating the mars rover sought the line costing -- crossing the shadow of the camera. is a well formed metal deposit returned. it is about 45
the second test is in tasmania. it is young bowlers that are really catching the eye. james pattinson had 5 wickets in his debut. the man that made such an impact in south africa -- i can just about call him a man because he is 18. he had seven wickets and is now injured and cannot play. they are taking it. >> the big challenge will be india. >> india at home. that is on september 26. these are pictures of some of the indian players are arriving in australia. they boarded the plane...
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the competitors have to contend with treacherous currents around tasmania. this year, the fleet of 88 force headwinds from a tropical storm during their 11-hundred kilometer journey. in-depth is up next. we'll the taking a look at how the young in germany look towards the future. don't go away. >> quick access to your programs. quick access to your region. all broadcast times at a glance. tailored to your needs. the full program. >> welcome back. the year is rapidly drawing to a close, a year in which you often heard us talk about the euro debt crisis. it's been an especially tough time for europe's younger generations with youth unemployment above 40% in certain countries. germany's economy has performed much better than many of its european counterparts. germany's young still seem to be pretty optimistic about the coming years. a recent survey showed 59% of them show a bright future. only 6% said they see bleak times ahead. only 35% were unsure. in our in-depth report, we join three young germans turning 18. the age when they officially enter adulthood. we
the competitors have to contend with treacherous currents around tasmania. this year, the fleet of 88 force headwinds from a tropical storm during their 11-hundred kilometer journey. in-depth is up next. we'll the taking a look at how the young in germany look towards the future. don't go away. >> quick access to your programs. quick access to your region. all broadcast times at a glance. tailored to your needs. the full program. >> welcome back. the year is rapidly drawing to a...
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as he crosses into tasmania. look at left of your screen. what you're seeing is the comet lovejoy, which scientists had predicted it was going to crash into the sun. >> and it just brushed by the sun, narrowly escaping the sun. and it didn't burn it. >> i love this comet. >> the video came from nasa, but the captain was being interviewed by wdiv in detroit. this is what he had to say about seeing the whole event. >> just before the sun came up, there was this long green arc that extended ten degrees or so from the horizon. >> he said in all of his time of being in space, he's seen some incredible stuff. but he said this is the most incredible thing that he's seen. >> i'm going to play steven here for a s.e.c. and i'm going to say allegedly. >> you think he allegedly saw a comet? i'm going to go out on a limb and say he actually saw it. >> the comet passed 240 miles above the earth. the arc you're seeing is the earth's atmosphere and then as they're moving, that's where you see the comet appear. >> an indestructible comet. >> this comet's the
as he crosses into tasmania. look at left of your screen. what you're seeing is the comet lovejoy, which scientists had predicted it was going to crash into the sun. >> and it just brushed by the sun, narrowly escaping the sun. and it didn't burn it. >> i love this comet. >> the video came from nasa, but the captain was being interviewed by wdiv in detroit. this is what he had to say about seeing the whole event. >> just before the sun came up, there was this long green...
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. >> as we were flying over tasmania, we had just see the storms over the philippines, and it was nighttime, and thunderstorms lighting up the entire sky, and then just before the sun came up, the earth was lit up as a sliver of blue and burple, and then a long green arc that extended ten degrees or so from the horizon. >> so they saw comet lovejoy. they thought the comet would crash into the sun, and it didn't. they were able to see it. isn't that spectacular? just amazing views. here is another view from australia. this is a photograph that was taken from the surface of the earth in new south whales, australia, and it was just after sunset. just a spectacular image. a little cloud there in front of the comet, and that was just a couple nights ago. what an amazing night. it was marvelous to see that video. apparently, they have taken hundreds of photographs, too. we will share those in the coming days. right now, a lot of clouds around. we have a north northwesterly wind. about 15-20 miles per hour, and occasionally more gustier than that. and right now montgomery and arlington and fairfax
. >> as we were flying over tasmania, we had just see the storms over the philippines, and it was nighttime, and thunderstorms lighting up the entire sky, and then just before the sun came up, the earth was lit up as a sliver of blue and burple, and then a long green arc that extended ten degrees or so from the horizon. >> so they saw comet lovejoy. they thought the comet would crash into the sun, and it didn't. they were able to see it. isn't that spectacular? just amazing views....