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telescope. the lens is used instead of the mirror to collect the light. it was used in mexico for a year and brought back here in 1897 and has been here ever since. this is a classic instrument. the classic history of the first evidence of extending nature of the universe collected using instruments on the telescope. pluto was not discovered with the telescope but it was important in the search and study after the discovery. there has been a lot of great research with this. over the last several decades it is not used for research but for education and outreach. the last research done was really unique thing that was done pick something that captures our imagination. especially as we approach the 50th anniversary of the first manned mission to the moon. apollo 8 flew to the moon in december 1968 and neil armstrong and buzz all strong -- buzz armstrong took the steps with other astronauts that trained in flagstaff. they learned geology and tested instruments and they also learned about reading ma
telescope. the lens is used instead of the mirror to collect the light. it was used in mexico for a year and brought back here in 1897 and has been here ever since. this is a classic instrument. the classic history of the first evidence of extending nature of the universe collected using instruments on the telescope. pluto was not discovered with the telescope but it was important in the search and study after the discovery. there has been a lot of great research with this. over the last...
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in 1894,d to set up and had this telescope built, a 24 inch diameter, 32 foot refracting telescope. that means it uses lenses instead of mirrors to collect the light. he built this in 1896 and it was used in mexico for about one year, then brought back here in 1897 and has been here ever since. this is really a classic instrument, classic part of scientific history, american andory, cultural history, the first evidence of the expanding nature of the universe was collected using instruments on this telescope. and it was important in that search and study after discovery as well. there has been a lot of great research with this over the last several decades. it has not been used any reason -- for research anymore, but we use it for educational purposes. the last major research done with this was mapping the moon, and that was a unique thing that was done with this. it really captures our imagination, especially as we are approaching the 50th anniversary of the first manned mission to the moon. apollo eight flew to the moon in december 1968, and neil armstrong and buzz aldrin took the
in 1894,d to set up and had this telescope built, a 24 inch diameter, 32 foot refracting telescope. that means it uses lenses instead of mirrors to collect the light. he built this in 1896 and it was used in mexico for about one year, then brought back here in 1897 and has been here ever since. this is really a classic instrument, classic part of scientific history, american andory, cultural history, the first evidence of the expanding nature of the universe was collected using instruments on...
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telescope. refracting telescope means it uses lenses instead of mirrors to collect the light. so he built this in 1896 and it was used in mexico for about one year, then brought back here in 1897 and has been here ever since. and this is really a classic instrument, classic part of scientific history, american history, cultural history, and the first evidence of the expanding nature of the universe was collected using instruments on this telescope. pluto, although it was not discovered with this telescope, it was important in that search and study after they discovered it. there has been a lot of great research with this over the last several decades. it is not used for research anymore, but we use it for education and outreach. the last major research done with this was mapping the moon, and that really was a unique thing that was done with this. it is something that really captures our imagination, especially as we are approaching the 50th anniversary of the first manned mission to the moon. a
telescope. refracting telescope means it uses lenses instead of mirrors to collect the light. so he built this in 1896 and it was used in mexico for about one year, then brought back here in 1897 and has been here ever since. and this is really a classic instrument, classic part of scientific history, american history, cultural history, and the first evidence of the expanding nature of the universe was collected using instruments on this telescope. pluto, although it was not discovered with...
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we're basically taking every sublinear telescope in the world to synthesize one telescope that's 11,000 earth. >> anthony: really? >> dan: so that we can take the picture of the black hole at the center of our galaxy. >> anthony: wow. south pole is particularly useful because -- >> dan: there's no other site like this. the atmosphere is extremely stable. it's extremely clear. there's no water in it, water absorbs the microwaves we're looking at. so you can just map the sky day and night for 6 months a year without stopping, and it gives the best maps we can make short of going to space. >> anthony: i grew up in the kennedy era, where the space program was everything. the first man on the moon, the space race, the whole nation can't wait till we could get to mars. nobody gives a [ muted ] now. i mean, have you seen that change because i felt it change. >> dan: it's true that there is an increased skepticism of objective reality these days, but this science stands on thousands of years of human, accrued understanding. >> anthony: who's interested? like who's most likely to benefit? >> dan
we're basically taking every sublinear telescope in the world to synthesize one telescope that's 11,000 earth. >> anthony: really? >> dan: so that we can take the picture of the black hole at the center of our galaxy. >> anthony: wow. south pole is particularly useful because -- >> dan: there's no other site like this. the atmosphere is extremely stable. it's extremely clear. there's no water in it, water absorbs the microwaves we're looking at. so you can just map the...
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there were markings on mars that telescopes provided that seem to be canals. he thought they were canals an intelligent civilization on mars to stave droughtdepth by essentially. were extremely well received by the general public. of canals and intelligent life which was the equivalent, a tune that got stuck in people head and to play out in science fiction. he was ridiculed by professional -- bit ofa by the of a fantasist. amateur astronomer. he was not part of the mainstream. mainstreamo observatory. he wasn't trained in astronomer. math me mathematician. years later, a 24-year-old amateur astronomer was hired here and discovered the planet >> there's big con fas contrastn lowellial status of perceval. graduated from high school, kansas.n a farm in when he got interested in astronomy, he send some of his drawings to lowell observatory. professional astronomer said we the line.er on this job they were planning was laborious, teed --tedious.nd th what they have were sketchy math mathematical calculations lowell done. clyde had to spend nights in an very uncomf
there were markings on mars that telescopes provided that seem to be canals. he thought they were canals an intelligent civilization on mars to stave droughtdepth by essentially. were extremely well received by the general public. of canals and intelligent life which was the equivalent, a tune that got stuck in people head and to play out in science fiction. he was ridiculed by professional -- bit ofa by the of a fantasist. amateur astronomer. he was not part of the mainstream. mainstreamo...
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new photo to show usually their photos from nasa missions for instance taken with the hubble space telescope problems but once in a while they choose pictures taken by amateur astro photographers and that's a special honor system. here you can see what are called dark nebulizing and here you can see the southern cross. i took this photo in the media. second home as one fans outside of nasa to he writes articles for astronomy journals and also publishes his photos in them. thank god this is the gas nebula i like them and there are lots of them in the milky way. they're made mainly of hydrogen gas which glows when it's lit up by young hot stars and what we're seeing in a sense is the birth of a young star in your. cars. you'll have to be patient until it's dark enough to get out his camera he doesn't mind though he has a good way to pass the time. of making music in astrophotography has been my thing ever since i was a child and i wouldn't know which to choose should i ever have to make the choice. i want to know more about european lifestyle and culture visit euro max on facebook . you'll fin
new photo to show usually their photos from nasa missions for instance taken with the hubble space telescope problems but once in a while they choose pictures taken by amateur astro photographers and that's a special honor system. here you can see what are called dark nebulizing and here you can see the southern cross. i took this photo in the media. second home as one fans outside of nasa to he writes articles for astronomy journals and also publishes his photos in them. thank god this is the...
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sent an associate out here with a small telescope to try to find the best site in arizona that he couldfind for this purpose and chose flagstaff. and in the 19th century, the most prestigiousdiscovery probably in science was the discovery of neptune.lowell wanted to emulatethat feet . so during the last decade of his life , it became as much of an up session for him and that launched this dog in search of trans neptune in space for another planet that would ultimately redeem lowell and put him in the pantheon of astronomers with thosethat had discovered other planets . personal was really the chosen one, to carry on the tradition of this very wealthy family in boston,very influential family. they had made a fortune in textiles and in fact , lowell and warrants were named after his father and mother's families. so they had money to burn, basically. lowell percival marched to his own drummer. he wasn't interested in that, having means and opportunity, he set off for the far east and his first alternate career was as a writer and traveler in the far east and popularized what was then a not
sent an associate out here with a small telescope to try to find the best site in arizona that he couldfind for this purpose and chose flagstaff. and in the 19th century, the most prestigiousdiscovery probably in science was the discovery of neptune.lowell wanted to emulatethat feet . so during the last decade of his life , it became as much of an up session for him and that launched this dog in search of trans neptune in space for another planet that would ultimately redeem lowell and put him...
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so we have from one of our regulars who said she purchased a deep space telescope to watch a meteor showerees that he purchased 10,000 golf tees that he purchased as a bargain on ebay... oven hello. after a rather autumnal sort of weekend, the weather is looking a little bit better for many of us, as high pressure builds through this week. this was the scene as the sun set on sunday. after a soggy sunday in the south, in whitstable there were some clear spells to end the day. now, through this week, as high pressure builds in, there will be a lot of dry weather with sunshine. warmer in the south too. there will be more rain and more wind arriving across northern parts of the uk later on in the week. but back to the here and now, monday morning dawns on quite a chilly note. we've got a big area of high pressure in charge, so that is keeping things largely dry to start off with. and under those clear spells, temperatures first thing could be near freezing in a few rural spots. through the morning, though, after that chilly start, lots of sunshine on offer. one or two showers around through m
so we have from one of our regulars who said she purchased a deep space telescope to watch a meteor showerees that he purchased 10,000 golf tees that he purchased as a bargain on ebay... oven hello. after a rather autumnal sort of weekend, the weather is looking a little bit better for many of us, as high pressure builds through this week. this was the scene as the sun set on sunday. after a soggy sunday in the south, in whitstable there were some clear spells to end the day. now, through this...
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it is the telescopic castlewood people wandering around. —— in this gothic castle.sort of... it is rubbish. i will take your word for it but i do like the sound of puzzle. who knew that such a thing as competitive puzzling even existed? i had no idea. it takes inspiration from an argentinian film which i confess i have not seen. kelly macdonald plays a mousy housewife was put upon by her husband and i have family. _by —— by her family. she spent her whole life clearing up after other people. we seem to parted beginning and we don't even realise it is her party because she is cleared up after her birthday. she does the jigsaw puzzle and it seems to be very coming and she said herfriend, why did you get the jigsaw puzzle from? she said when she goes to the shop and he's another proposed are seeking a partner for competitive jigsaw puzzle in. she answers it on whim and the next thing is, she meets up with the french was a strange and then to hit lucky ones and now dedicate his life to puzzling. and it is something that they have in common. he is a clip. why are we wast
it is the telescopic castlewood people wandering around. —— in this gothic castle.sort of... it is rubbish. i will take your word for it but i do like the sound of puzzle. who knew that such a thing as competitive puzzling even existed? i had no idea. it takes inspiration from an argentinian film which i confess i have not seen. kelly macdonald plays a mousy housewife was put upon by her husband and i have family. _by —— by her family. she spent her whole life clearing up after other...
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the high-tech trailer is designed to protect the telescope inside so it can be taken to remote locations at 6:00, why your pg&e bill is set to increase again. >>> he fights back against the city of san francisco. why the permit selection process was unfair. >>> an early start to the flu season. the warning from doctors this morning. >>> and taking a live look outside right now. a beautiful shot there of the city. cool start to your he could possibly... he likes to collect things. oh! wow, you got all this stuff from ikea? what do you like not let your kids in here? oh, no, they moved in here. here. this is where i hide all the cords and the remotes, and those clack-clack-clack things. oh and we have an entire comic book store and i managed to wedge a candle in there. oh i see, so this is your new bed? let's just say it fits me perfectly. it also fits the entire neighborhood, when they show up, unannounced, in a good way... kind of... what's your dream? at ikea, we help you live it. make the dream yours. >>> if you're keeping track, and i know you are if you're an a's fan, the magic numbe
the high-tech trailer is designed to protect the telescope inside so it can be taken to remote locations at 6:00, why your pg&e bill is set to increase again. >>> he fights back against the city of san francisco. why the permit selection process was unfair. >>> an early start to the flu season. the warning from doctors this morning. >>> and taking a live look outside right now. a beautiful shot there of the city. cool start to your he could possibly... he likes to...
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there were markings on mars that through the somewhat what blurry images that telescopes provided seemed to be canals and he thought they were actually canals built by intelligent civilization on mars to stave off death by drought essentially, and so -- his ideas were extremely well received by the general public. in fact, with his idea of canals and intelligent life was almost visual equivalent of tune that got him stuck in people's heads and continue it play out in science fiction. but he was ridiculed by professional astronomers as being a bit of a fantasy, and a as a result of that, in order to redeem himself he undertook this search for another planet the. this guy who started -- he was amateur astronomer he was not part of the mainstream. but began when he wanted to be a mainstream observatory -- he wasn't trained in astronomy and learned his own. he was a trained mathematician, and he searched for this planet the, died before he filed his brother said that -- a biography of him later said they're not finding pluto planet x personal we call it was biggest disappointment of life, an
there were markings on mars that through the somewhat what blurry images that telescopes provided seemed to be canals and he thought they were actually canals built by intelligent civilization on mars to stave off death by drought essentially, and so -- his ideas were extremely well received by the general public. in fact, with his idea of canals and intelligent life was almost visual equivalent of tune that got him stuck in people's heads and continue it play out in science fiction. but he was...
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years,telescoping many the orientation of farm policy moves from this price basis protecting a certain income to creating risk management tools. seem semantic, but just a point out, it has program, you can see the orange section there. this is as it begins to kick in with changes to the law in 1990 and 2000. quite a there is still lot of subsidy built-in, it does require producers to make a lot riskcisions about what they are willing to take, how much they are willing to pay for that risk. it is a reorientation even if it is not a complete opening to the market. it also changes the way governments approach managing risks since 2008 it has been paced -- based on this sound basis so that there is some predict ability and very typical insurance coverage of losses. incould talk about that questions, i do want to spend too much time. even within the commodity programs, although we have this -- in fact, they still call it the price support loans. marketing ones that allow producers to delay their sales of their commodity. it is meant to smooth the release of commodity out across .he year the
years,telescoping many the orientation of farm policy moves from this price basis protecting a certain income to creating risk management tools. seem semantic, but just a point out, it has program, you can see the orange section there. this is as it begins to kick in with changes to the law in 1990 and 2000. quite a there is still lot of subsidy built-in, it does require producers to make a lot riskcisions about what they are willing to take, how much they are willing to pay for that risk. it...
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it is designed to protect the powerful telescope inside so it can be taken to remote locations. >> brilliant ideas. those are your "tech bites". >>> a man who appeared to be just a street musician in london turned out to be a chart-topping super superstar. >> take a listen. ♪ calm down, mike. that's justin bieber outside buckingham palace. he was wearing shorts and is a hoodie. a lot of people never realized who he is. he used to sing on the streets of canada trying to make mope and get dissolved. his look changes so much i'm not even sure he needed a hoodie. >> i really like justin bieber. i love his voice when all the sound effects are taken out. i think he's great on guitar. >>> he's talented. >> he yeah, hey. california collected $900 million more taxes than expected. one lawmaker says he knows just what to do with it >> the permit process is unfair. >>> three-star by living off the grid. completely. or... just set the washing machine to cold. do your thing. with energy upgrade california. >>> all right. a's won last night convincingly. the magic number to guarantee the wild card spot is
it is designed to protect the powerful telescope inside so it can be taken to remote locations. >> brilliant ideas. those are your "tech bites". >>> a man who appeared to be just a street musician in london turned out to be a chart-topping super superstar. >> take a listen. ♪ calm down, mike. that's justin bieber outside buckingham palace. he was wearing shorts and is a hoodie. a lot of people never realized who he is. he used to sing on the streets of canada...
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and one of the most famous paintings showing washington crossing the delaware, he is holding that telescoped. i am honored to be joined by neil degrasse tyson, thanks for being here. >> thanks for having me. >> we're going to get to this book. but i'm curious, given your studies of the military what you think about the leaks that generals are trying to stop the president's worst instincts? >> what i can tell you is, if you walk the halls of the pentagon, there are quotes everywhere drawn from the documents of our freedom. and even though the president is the xhabtd are commander in chief of the armed forces, they will repeat these quotes where they take an oath in the armed services of the united states. that oath is not to the president. the oath is to protect the constitution. and it's a fascinating fact that the president is the commander in chief, and they give the orders, but at the end of the day, if an order does not match what you judge to be fulfilling the constitution of the united states, the edicts of the constitution of the united states, you're expected to disobey that order.
and one of the most famous paintings showing washington crossing the delaware, he is holding that telescoped. i am honored to be joined by neil degrasse tyson, thanks for being here. >> thanks for having me. >> we're going to get to this book. but i'm curious, given your studies of the military what you think about the leaks that generals are trying to stop the president's worst instincts? >> what i can tell you is, if you walk the halls of the pentagon, there are quotes...
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. >> cameras are mounted atop a 46-foot telescoping mask. another valuable tool is the ability to allow agencies operating radios on different frequencies to communicate seamlessly. >> they use their own radios, switch it to interrupt channels and the dispatcher can actually work from here on the dispatch panel and talk to the different groups. >> the technical operations team is highly qualified. some of them have been deployed to the north earn california wldfires and also to hurricanes in puerto rico and antigua. portable kits are likely to be deployed to create internet service and wireless networks. it can be managed in the cloud. >> we can install the equipment, get it where we can be managing it over the cloud. sysco provides disaster services as a public service. in san jose, david louie, abc 7 news. >>> you can download our abc 7 news app for the latest on hurricane florence's strength and position. >> if you're wondering if you can save money on your homeowner's insurance, the answer is yes, but exactly how. >> good question. "7 on
. >> cameras are mounted atop a 46-foot telescoping mask. another valuable tool is the ability to allow agencies operating radios on different frequencies to communicate seamlessly. >> they use their own radios, switch it to interrupt channels and the dispatcher can actually work from here on the dispatch panel and talk to the different groups. >> the technical operations team is highly qualified. some of them have been deployed to the north earn california wldfires and also...
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it's not the first time the us no matter which administration has prioritised the telescope changing dissident regimes above the common goals of eradicating terrorism and extremism. i think it's clear it's shocking that chemical weapons use is even being predicted from any side here as we've said in the past but russia as we say has warned about such provocations what they describe as provocation is we all agree that the moscow has no weapons and even if they did using them would be suicidal triggering a military intervention from the west potentially any such chemical weapons use or even threat to allegation of such chemical weapon use could be the scope of the spark triggering some very serious incident. well according to the un envoy to syria stuff. there are ten thousand al qaeda linked fighters in. tuesday marks seventeen years since al-qaeda cari died the most devastating atrocity in modern american history almost three thousand people were killed in four coordinated attacks after nine eleven in washington launched its so named war on terror however before the attack the u.s. t
it's not the first time the us no matter which administration has prioritised the telescope changing dissident regimes above the common goals of eradicating terrorism and extremism. i think it's clear it's shocking that chemical weapons use is even being predicted from any side here as we've said in the past but russia as we say has warned about such provocations what they describe as provocation is we all agree that the moscow has no weapons and even if they did using them would be suicidal...
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it's not the first time the us no matter which administration has prioritised the telescope changing dissident regimes above the common goals of radical terrorism and extremism. i think it's clear it's shocking that chemical weapons use is even being predicted from any saudi here as we've said in the past but russia as we say has warned about such provocations what they describe of acacias as we all agree that the moscow has no weapons and even if they have been using them would be suicidal triggering a military intervention from the west potentially any such chemical weapons use or even threat to allegation of such chemical weapon use could be the scope of the spot triggering some very serious incidents. there were as you've already heard most of the terrorists now concentrate. inside al qaeda affiliates infamous organization carried out the most devastating atrocity in modern american history seventeen years ago now today since nine eleven washington is cooperating gazed in the massive fight against terrorism the war on. terror through intervention around the globe it seems the mis
it's not the first time the us no matter which administration has prioritised the telescope changing dissident regimes above the common goals of radical terrorism and extremism. i think it's clear it's shocking that chemical weapons use is even being predicted from any saudi here as we've said in the past but russia as we say has warned about such provocations what they describe of acacias as we all agree that the moscow has no weapons and even if they have been using them would be suicidal...
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i put that through my telescope.it just went crazy from there. people might say you see these things but you like to see proof so i was glad to get the photos and video. you know about wales so although it's great to see, there is some concern that it is here —— about whales. to see, there is some concern that it is here -- about whales. it should not be this far south, it should not be this far south, it should be thousands of miles north in the arctic. it is a social whale, they like to swing in pods so the fa ct they like to swing in pods so the fact is on its own is worrying —— they like to swim. they do feed and live in estuaries in the arctic although those are probably much cleaner than here although those are probably much cleanerthan here in although those are probably much cleaner than here in london so from that side of things, it should be able to find food. because it is a small whale, the depth of the water is not a problem. it isjust whether the pollution is going to make it ill or the fact that it is
i put that through my telescope.it just went crazy from there. people might say you see these things but you like to see proof so i was glad to get the photos and video. you know about wales so although it's great to see, there is some concern that it is here —— about whales. to see, there is some concern that it is here -- about whales. it should not be this far south, it should not be this far south, it should be thousands of miles north in the arctic. it is a social whale, they like to...
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as historians we have to be careful of telescoping are comments to the past.hat wasn't something that we would have grabbed, it would not have grabbed the public attention. it is talked about in terms of german sub huge. -- subterfuge. there was a reference to the european war and keeping the americans out. it it also references the conflict with mexico in the united states. there are many books about that campaign. again, sometimes 100 years later, knowing what you know, maybe in that moment it is not as prevalent as one thinks. so the timeline not only is in the context of war but is in subtle and other ways. let's go to the small real quick. this is the easiest way to explain what the food line is. inscription is drafting. -- conscription is just drafting. 8% of the military was construed did. -- conscripted. 24 million men registered for the war. the local draft boards were organized and it was federal, and a national initiative. this poster here is meant for men, the initial call i believe was for men from roughly age is 20-30. and then it was expanded to
as historians we have to be careful of telescoping are comments to the past.hat wasn't something that we would have grabbed, it would not have grabbed the public attention. it is talked about in terms of german sub huge. -- subterfuge. there was a reference to the european war and keeping the americans out. it it also references the conflict with mexico in the united states. there are many books about that campaign. again, sometimes 100 years later, knowing what you know, maybe in that moment...
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surprised the fbi refuses to tell the american public why they evacuated and shut down the solar telescopen sun spot, new mexico. up next, trump economy is booming with snow sign no signsf slowing. >> this is called not recovery, this is rocket ship. what is happening. >> job numbers were great, numbers have been incredible. almost from the beginning, took me a few morning to ge montecite -- months to get the engine started. lou: not that wrong, tammy bruce, and mark is a mone so a tree falls on your brand new car and totals it. and as if that wasn't bad enough, now your insurance won't replace it outright because of depreciation. if your insurance won't replace your car, what good is it? you'd be better off just taking your money and throwing it right into the harbor. i'm gonna regret that. with new car replacement, if your brand new car gets totaled, liberty mutual will pay the entire value plus depreciation. liberty mutual insurance. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ when you have something you love, ♪ you want to protect it. at legalzoom, our network of attorneys can help you eve
surprised the fbi refuses to tell the american public why they evacuated and shut down the solar telescopen sun spot, new mexico. up next, trump economy is booming with snow sign no signsf slowing. >> this is called not recovery, this is rocket ship. what is happening. >> job numbers were great, numbers have been incredible. almost from the beginning, took me a few morning to ge montecite -- months to get the engine started. lou: not that wrong, tammy bruce, and mark is a mone so a...
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surprised the fbi refuses to tell the american public why they evacuated and shut down the solar telescope in sun spot, new mexico. up next, trump economy is booming with snow sign no signsf slowing. >> this is called not recovery, this is rocket ship. what is happening. >> job numbers were great, numbers have been incredible. almost from the beginning, took me a few morning to ge montecite -- months to get the engine started. lou: not that wrong, tammy fact is, every insurance company hopes you drive safely. but allstate actually helps you drive safely... with drivewise. it lets you know when you go too fast... ...and brake too hard. with feedback to help you drive safer. giving you the power to actually lower your cost. unfortunately, it can't do anything about that. now that you know the truth... are you in good hands? but prevagen helps your brain with an ingredient originally discovered... in jellyfish. in clinical trials, prevagen has been shown to improve short-term memory. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. you wouldn't accept an incomplete job from any one else. why accept it
surprised the fbi refuses to tell the american public why they evacuated and shut down the solar telescope in sun spot, new mexico. up next, trump economy is booming with snow sign no signsf slowing. >> this is called not recovery, this is rocket ship. what is happening. >> job numbers were great, numbers have been incredible. almost from the beginning, took me a few morning to ge montecite -- months to get the engine started. lou: not that wrong, tammy fact is, every insurance...
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republics, and armenia was where they concentrated science, technology, particle accelerator, radio, telescope armenians attributing that to our genes, and so on. but of course our genes are the same as anyone else's, it's the culture that's, you know, you take the good with the bad, and the good is we're a cerebral nation in a way. that's how we grew up. we like chess, we're nerds. ♪ ♪ >> anthony: armenia enjoyed a somewhat celebrated status during soviet times. and russian influence is everywhere still. chess is taught in public schools, a basic life skill. it's probably the fact that armenia was such a powerhouse of smart, highly educated brainiacs with strong backgrounds in engineering, math, rocketry, and technology. a veritable silicon valley of the caucuses, that largely spared them of the worst of soviet rule. and also, perhaps, the reason that it continues to be a leader in it. i meet a few members from the tech community at a local brewery in yerevan. arthur, an industry writer. harut, a software engineer. and ruben, a cyber-security consultant. >> anthony: so, what are you making? w
republics, and armenia was where they concentrated science, technology, particle accelerator, radio, telescope armenians attributing that to our genes, and so on. but of course our genes are the same as anyone else's, it's the culture that's, you know, you take the good with the bad, and the good is we're a cerebral nation in a way. that's how we grew up. we like chess, we're nerds. ♪ ♪ >> anthony: armenia enjoyed a somewhat celebrated status during soviet times. and russian influence...
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nasa spotted the dead "skull" comet with its infrared telescope.he comet is expected to safely fly by to within 302- thousand miles of earth. (justine) saturday night live kicks off its 43rd season saturday with host adam driver and musical guest kanye west. but yeezy wasn't the show's first choice. ariana grande was supposed to be the musical guest. she dropped out because of "emotional reasons." her camp did not specify, but it's well-known she is distraught over the death of ex-boyfriend mac miller. grande has also said she still has p-t-s- d from the suicide bomb attack at her concert in manchester, england last may. may. england last manchester, this is customizable streaming tv for your family. ...whatever size. it's saving money with flexible channel packs. live tv and the latest shows to stream. and all your streaming apps in one place - even netflix. this is how xfinity makes life. simple. easy. awesome. get started with xfinity internet and tv for just $34.99 a month for 12 months and customize by adding flexible channel packs. click, cal
nasa spotted the dead "skull" comet with its infrared telescope.he comet is expected to safely fly by to within 302- thousand miles of earth. (justine) saturday night live kicks off its 43rd season saturday with host adam driver and musical guest kanye west. but yeezy wasn't the show's first choice. ariana grande was supposed to be the musical guest. she dropped out because of "emotional reasons." her camp did not specify, but it's well-known she is distraught over the death...
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surprised the fbi refuses to tell the american public why they evacuated and shut down the solar telescopesun spot, new mexico. up next, trump economy is booming with snow sign no signsf slowing. >> this is called not recovery, this is rocket ship. what is happening. >> job numbers were great, numbers have been incredible. almost from the beginning, took me a few morning to ge montecite -- months to get the engine started. lou: not that wrong, tammy bruce, and mark is a mone simon. some advisers have hidden and layered fees. fisher investments never does. and while some advisers are happy to earn commissions from you whether you do well or not, fisher investments fees are structured so we do better when you do better. maybe that's why most of our clients come from other money managers. fisher investments. clearly better money management. a hotel can make or break a trip. and at expedia, we don't think you should be rushed into booking one. that's why we created expedia's add-on advantage. now after booking your flight, you unlock discounts on select hotels right until the day you leave. ♪
surprised the fbi refuses to tell the american public why they evacuated and shut down the solar telescopesun spot, new mexico. up next, trump economy is booming with snow sign no signsf slowing. >> this is called not recovery, this is rocket ship. what is happening. >> job numbers were great, numbers have been incredible. almost from the beginning, took me a few morning to ge montecite -- months to get the engine started. lou: not that wrong, tammy bruce, and mark is a mone simon....
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they have been using special telescopes to peer into clouds, specifically into that whirling storms called they found an abundance of hydrogen and water molecules, meaning water could exist there. jupiter is the biggest planet, but how the gas giant formed is largely a mystery. >>> it is a funeral fit for a queen, family, friends, admirers of the late aretha franklin came together in her hometown in detroit friday. celebrating the life the legacy, of course the music the hour's long funeral included tributes, songs, remembrances from political leaders and celebrities. cnn's randi kaye has a look back at the life of this music legends. >> aretha franklin. ♪ ♪ don't play that song for me >> reporter: long before she became the queen of soul, shelves born aretha louise franklin in memphis, tennessee. her mother was a gospel singer and pianist. her father a pastor. he raised aretha in detroit after her parents split up. ♪ hey, baby >> reporter: aretha franklin demanded respect from an early age. she taught herself to play piano before age 10. her first performances were at her father's church.
they have been using special telescopes to peer into clouds, specifically into that whirling storms called they found an abundance of hydrogen and water molecules, meaning water could exist there. jupiter is the biggest planet, but how the gas giant formed is largely a mystery. >>> it is a funeral fit for a queen, family, friends, admirers of the late aretha franklin came together in her hometown in detroit friday. celebrating the life the legacy, of course the music the hour's long...
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look at his orders, okay, venus is going to pass between earth and the sun, measure that with our telescopesi, ostensibly. while you're there. here's new navigation tools, map every coastline you come to and bring back the maps. that's what he did. he measured the transit of venus. fine. comes bark presents the maps. within 18 years great britain had taken control of northern australia, of new zealand, of tasmania, cook islands, fiji, and tuvulu. everyone of those flags -- >> stephen: because the scientists provided the information the military needed. >> yes, yes! and every one of those countries has the british flag as an inset in what would otherwise be their sovereign flag. >> stephen: what about our space program? because our space program borrowed from-- do you cover that? operation paper clip-- >> what do you think? it's a 600-page book. i do cover the space program. >> stephen: i understand, i understand, i understand. i can't wait-- i can't wait to read it. ( laughter ) tell people about operation paper clip, about how we went and got the german scientist and his crowd to come over
look at his orders, okay, venus is going to pass between earth and the sun, measure that with our telescopesi, ostensibly. while you're there. here's new navigation tools, map every coastline you come to and bring back the maps. that's what he did. he measured the transit of venus. fine. comes bark presents the maps. within 18 years great britain had taken control of northern australia, of new zealand, of tasmania, cook islands, fiji, and tuvulu. everyone of those flags -- >> stephen:...
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and did you know that on a clear night, with a good telescope, you can still see the six-pack mexico'sere. dos equis. keep it interesante. you wouldn't accept an incomplete job from any one else. why accept it from your allergy pills? flonase sensimist relieves all your worst symptoms, including nasal congestion, which most pills don't. and all from a gentle mist you can barely feel. flonase sensimist. [ horn honking ] [ engine revving ] what's that, girl? [ engine revving ] flo needs help?! [ engine revving ] take me to her! ♪ coming, flo! why aren't we taking roads?! flo. [ horn honking ] -oh. you made it. do you have change for a dollar? -this was the emergency? [ engine revving ] yes, i was busy! -24-hour roadside assistance. from america's number-one motorcycle insurer. -you know, i think you're my best friend. you don't have to say i'm your best friend. that's okay. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> anthony: by day, a mild-mannered dentist in training. but at night she becomes, well, a super-hero. brittany baker is a star of the international wrestling cartel. tonight, she defends h
and did you know that on a clear night, with a good telescope, you can still see the six-pack mexico'sere. dos equis. keep it interesante. you wouldn't accept an incomplete job from any one else. why accept it from your allergy pills? flonase sensimist relieves all your worst symptoms, including nasal congestion, which most pills don't. and all from a gentle mist you can barely feel. flonase sensimist. [ horn honking ] [ engine revving ] what's that, girl? [ engine revving ] flo needs help?! [...
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anderson, if i can suggest, i frankly think the white house is looking through the wrong end of the telescope here. >> how so? >> well, if you got the woodward book and all of the anecdotes in that and what's been revealed in the op-ed, we would define this as a problem of command climate. when you have so many people seeming to be disloyal to the commander's intent, we would say, we've got a problem with the unit. and command climate is a function of command. so i think the white house should be focusing at least as much on introspection as it is on investigation. >> that this is -- i mean, that in any rational organization, this would be a point where someone might step back and say, well, wait a minute, is there actually something i as the leader am or as the ceo, maybe i'm not setting the right example. is this actually a reflection on me? >> exactly right. and we do hold the commander responsible for the overall climate within their organization. so you've got the president and frankly, the key members around him and on his staff and i think john kelly would know this very well, as a mar
anderson, if i can suggest, i frankly think the white house is looking through the wrong end of the telescope here. >> how so? >> well, if you got the woodward book and all of the anecdotes in that and what's been revealed in the op-ed, we would define this as a problem of command climate. when you have so many people seeming to be disloyal to the commander's intent, we would say, we've got a problem with the unit. and command climate is a function of command. so i think the white...
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and did you know that on a clear night, with a good telescope, you can still see the six-pack mexico'sleft on the moon? man: yep, still there. dos equis. keep it interesante. man: yep, still there. (thomas) nice choices! you see, now verizon lets you mix and match your family unlimited plans like you mix and match your flavors. so you get what you want, without paying for things you don't. number 6. i know. where do i put it? in my belly. (vo) one family. different unlimited plans. starting at $40 per line on the network you deserve. >>> who could have possibly guessed? a show about a bunch of backstabbing people with body odor on an island off borneo would become the hit of the summer. >> "survivor" was really the first truly competitive format. >> go! >> i started to really understand what the show was going to be about the first 20 minutes into day one. >> we'll see what we've got. >> there might be a blowtorch in there. >> we need a bathroom. >> are you guys all done talking? >> richard hatch was sitting in a tree, lecturing about what they should do as their group. >> nobody is wo
and did you know that on a clear night, with a good telescope, you can still see the six-pack mexico'sleft on the moon? man: yep, still there. dos equis. keep it interesante. man: yep, still there. (thomas) nice choices! you see, now verizon lets you mix and match your family unlimited plans like you mix and match your flavors. so you get what you want, without paying for things you don't. number 6. i know. where do i put it? in my belly. (vo) one family. different unlimited plans. starting at...
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they had the big telescoping lenses.d there were processes that posed a concern. >> caught between the pressure to keep the public informed and the need to prevent key details from leaking out to cranks and copycats who routinely clawed tip lines, commander feist found himself scheduling excavation work in the off hours when he knew cameras 0 not be looking over their shoulder. >> i needed to know where they were all the time. if i was doing a different process, looking at something specific, i needed to know that i didn't have the eyes of america in that hole with me. >> by mid-april, after 2 1/2 months of intensing searching, mapping and aerial photography, commander feist finally felt confident that his team had found all the bones there were to find and began shutting down the west mesa crime scene. >> just a few minutes ago, albuquerque police left the dig site after they say they've met all the goals that they've set. >> the total body count stayed at 11 sets of adult remains and one fetus. but for ida lopez, the d
they had the big telescoping lenses.d there were processes that posed a concern. >> caught between the pressure to keep the public informed and the need to prevent key details from leaking out to cranks and copycats who routinely clawed tip lines, commander feist found himself scheduling excavation work in the off hours when he knew cameras 0 not be looking over their shoulder. >> i needed to know where they were all the time. if i was doing a different process, looking at something...
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many people with cameras and telescopes.er over there. it is quite an extraordinary sight when you see it. you suddenly see a flash of white. you think it mightjust be a wave but then it something bigger than that and that's when you realise it is actually the whale. so a lot of excitement here, but also rather tempered with the knowledge that it shouldn't really be here, it should be thousands of miles away in the arctic, so people are very concerned about what's going to happen. the rspca very much monitoring the situation. what the are intending to do is keep a watch. they are ready on standby with vests if necessary if the animal does become distressed or should become beached. but they are trying to move away from that option at the moment, to see whether it will move in that direction of its own accord. what they don't want it to do is to head up they don't want it to do is to head up towards the thames because then they could be dealing with big problems. but has become a bit of a tourist attraction here. more and mor
many people with cameras and telescopes.er over there. it is quite an extraordinary sight when you see it. you suddenly see a flash of white. you think it mightjust be a wave but then it something bigger than that and that's when you realise it is actually the whale. so a lot of excitement here, but also rather tempered with the knowledge that it shouldn't really be here, it should be thousands of miles away in the arctic, so people are very concerned about what's going to happen. the rspca...