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and the picture we have a similar story. when a planet goes behind the start, you'll also notice if the planet is bright enough that the total light is diminished when the star blocks the light of the planet. this has been done already with the spitzer space telescope, which has been in operation quite a few years. this only works when the star is faint and the planet is bright, but nevertheless it has been done and worked. more of these detections are likely to happen. what can we learn from these sorts of things? some of the light from the star will go through the atmosphere of the planet on its way to your telescope. that enables you to study the characteristics of the constituents of that planetary atmosphere. also, once and awhile there is a possibility with enough sensitivity that he could even detect the effect of a mood around the planet if he could do this. -- of a moon around the planet, and if you are very lucky may be able to tell of the planet has water in its atmosphere, depending on temperature and many other things. in the
and the picture we have a similar story. when a planet goes behind the start, you'll also notice if the planet is bright enough that the total light is diminished when the star blocks the light of the planet. this has been done already with the spitzer space telescope, which has been in operation quite a few years. this only works when the star is faint and the planet is bright, but nevertheless it has been done and worked. more of these detections are likely to happen. what can we learn from...
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when the star blocks the light of the planet. his has been done already with the spitzer space telescope which is been operation for quite a few years now. this only works when the star is pretty faint and the planet is pretty bright but nevertheless it has been done, it does work. more of these detections are likely to happen. what can you learn from these kinds of things? as mario pointed out, the light from the star will go to the atmosphere on the planet on which your telescop that will enable you to study the characteristics of the constituents of that planetary atmosphere. once in awhile there is a possibility within a sensitivity, you could even detect the effect of a moon around the planet if you can do this. if you are very lucky, maybe will be able t tell if the planet has water in its atmosphere, depending on temperature and many other things. inhe very long term, we have many hopes for this technique. the first technique that has been eective to learn the details about the atmospheres of planets. so we have this illust
when the star blocks the light of the planet. his has been done already with the spitzer space telescope which is been operation for quite a few years now. this only works when the star is pretty faint and the planet is pretty bright but nevertheless it has been done, it does work. more of these detections are likely to happen. what can you learn from these kinds of things? as mario pointed out, the light from the star will go to the atmosphere on the planet on which your telescop that will...
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after a hundred billion years of life on the planet, a tribute to its success. se] >> what do you think of the global dimming theory? >> it is often forgotten that when you burn coal, and not only puts carbon dioxide into the atmosphere, it also puts a lot of sulphur gas into the atmosphere. the sulphur gases tend to form aerosols, mostly sulfuric acid, that float around in the atmosphere. at this university, i was told long time ago, if you go out in an airplane war on a beautiful clear sunny day when the sky is pure blue, by the time you get up to 5,000 feet, everywhere below you, that is global dimming, and that haze is pollution haze that is reflecting sunlight back to space, so it causes quite a bit of cooling of the earth. burning coal is cooling as well as heating the earth. the problem here is if you stop burning coal suddenly, all over the planet, it will get hot enough -- not cooler, because this would hang around in the air for 100 years but the a's would drop out in a matter of months. the son's heat will come in uninterrupted and blanket the co2 and
after a hundred billion years of life on the planet, a tribute to its success. se] >> what do you think of the global dimming theory? >> it is often forgotten that when you burn coal, and not only puts carbon dioxide into the atmosphere, it also puts a lot of sulphur gas into the atmosphere. the sulphur gases tend to form aerosols, mostly sulfuric acid, that float around in the atmosphere. at this university, i was told long time ago, if you go out in an airplane war on a beautiful...
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and one of the most technologically advanced automobiles on the planet. this is the 9th generation e-class. this is mercedes-benz.
and one of the most technologically advanced automobiles on the planet. this is the 9th generation e-class. this is mercedes-benz.
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week when twitter crashed, following a hacker's attack, it became one of the biggest stories on the planet in a matter of hours. biz stone is here. glad to have you here. how you doing? >> excellent. >> you survived the crash. >> we did. >> what have you learned on this side of the crash? >> this is what is called a denial of service attack. it is pretty common on the the internet. it is not going away anytime soon. what we learned, you got to tune your systems to handle this scale of assault. we spent 200 catching up with the popularity of twitter, getting there technically so we're stable and along comes this massive attack -- we learned a lot from it. we worked behind the scenes from folks from google and other companies to figure out how to stop the attacks and better deal with them in the future. tavis: does that mean -- you said how to better stop the attacks. >> better deal with them. you don't really stop them. tavis: that's what i go asking. you can't stop it. >> no, it is -- believe it or not, there's not so great people out there on the internet. this kind of attack is basically
week when twitter crashed, following a hacker's attack, it became one of the biggest stories on the planet in a matter of hours. biz stone is here. glad to have you here. how you doing? >> excellent. >> you survived the crash. >> we did. >> what have you learned on this side of the crash? >> this is what is called a denial of service attack. it is pretty common on the the internet. it is not going away anytime soon. what we learned, you got to tune your systems to...
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we learned how old the planets are. learned of the put themselves together and were they may have come from, in the case of the moon. this is moving the kind of laboratory gear we all had in labs across the world to the surface of mars. that is pretty cool. so getmsl -- a lot has been said. is it too big, too hard, too expensive? that is for you and of the public to decide. it is the most powerful field robotics laboratory system in the history of humanity. we're sending it to mars because that is the right place to start the quest for the chemical building blocks of life on another planet. the rest of the universe is wide open, too, and our astronomers will talk about that. msl is like the hubble space telescope does mars with 78 samples it can run into millions again process through its analysis capabilities. the imaging system on here, too, was inspired by the cinematography of james cameron. so we're going to go from imaging where we see sorghum 20/22 imaging with telephoto lenses. it will take a movie of the full d
we learned how old the planets are. learned of the put themselves together and were they may have come from, in the case of the moon. this is moving the kind of laboratory gear we all had in labs across the world to the surface of mars. that is pretty cool. so getmsl -- a lot has been said. is it too big, too hard, too expensive? that is for you and of the public to decide. it is the most powerful field robotics laboratory system in the history of humanity. we're sending it to mars because...
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some say is is great for the planet. others say the hell with the planet, i ain't getting in the shower with plants. >> greg: do you know what you are? >> what am i? >> greg: like the bread in a club sandwich. baken you are like the baken in a kfc sandwich with no bread. >> i'm here with martha mccullum. she coanchors the anchor desk. she is so hot that sun flowers are now called martha flowers. comedian jamie lizow. check him out on 95.1 in rochester. he is so bright, deer freeze this their tracks whenever they stare at him. and sitting next to me, aah tore and col upist, two things, sc cup. if witt and charm many lemonade children would sell her on every corner. it is our "new york times" correspondent. good to see you again, pinch. >> note to subscribers, david brooks is on vacation today and since he is our conservative columnist, i hope he is vacationing in hell! >> greg: thank you. should you get a special seat if your waistline is several feet. thanks to newly installed chairs twice as long as normal now overweight
some say is is great for the planet. others say the hell with the planet, i ain't getting in the shower with plants. >> greg: do you know what you are? >> what am i? >> greg: like the bread in a club sandwich. baken you are like the baken in a kfc sandwich with no bread. >> i'm here with martha mccullum. she coanchors the anchor desk. she is so hot that sun flowers are now called martha flowers. comedian jamie lizow. check him out on 95.1 in rochester. he is so bright,...
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that led to scientists calling for people to save the planet by having fewer kids. so what do you think about that when you hear it? should people have fewer children to reduce the carbon footprint? call or e-mail or text the word "views" your comments and name to hln. thank you for sharing your opinions with us. standard text rates apply, just so you know. >>> police say these guys pulled off a multi-million dollar robbery pretty much in front of everybody. find out how they did it. >>> i'm jane velez-mitchell and here is my issue. we have to feel for the husband who lost his wife, his young daughter and nieces in that horrific drunk driving accident in new york. his wife was bombed and high when she killed eight people including herself. now her husband's job, finances, all in jeopardy. his surviving son is injured and he's been investigated by child services. it makes you wonder why he ever called that news conference saying the coroner's toxicology report on his wife was just plain wrong, that she could not have been drunk. he made excuses for his wife's actions.
that led to scientists calling for people to save the planet by having fewer kids. so what do you think about that when you hear it? should people have fewer children to reduce the carbon footprint? call or e-mail or text the word "views" your comments and name to hln. thank you for sharing your opinions with us. standard text rates apply, just so you know. >>> police say these guys pulled off a multi-million dollar robbery pretty much in front of everybody. find out how they...
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than save the planet from certain doom. but you know what? the ipcc report that they hoff to quote all the time say that the best way to fight global warm something not by getting a prius. it is by not eating meat. how many of your earth-hoffing green friends have v vegans? from here on out, america, when they start lecturing you or your children about the planet, ask them this -- do you eat meat? do you have leather shoes or a leather belt? if they say anything other than absolutely not, tell them to sit down and shut the pie hole! when they stop doing more supposed damage with their steak, then they can talk to me about my s.u.v. and maybe we'll also talk about the green jobs czar who sees gene jobs like this -- >> we want a green economy that is strong enough to lift people out of poverty, without leaving anybody behind. we don't want an eco-elite economy. how do they get to be part of this green economy? this is an eco-apartheid. glenn: eco-apartheid. help me out here. which is it, we need green jobs because the earth has a temperature lik
than save the planet from certain doom. but you know what? the ipcc report that they hoff to quote all the time say that the best way to fight global warm something not by getting a prius. it is by not eating meat. how many of your earth-hoffing green friends have v vegans? from here on out, america, when they start lecturing you or your children about the planet, ask them this -- do you eat meat? do you have leather shoes or a leather belt? if they say anything other than absolutely not, tell...
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it's the planet jupiter. ter the newscast if you want to look at the moon, the bright star that is near the moon is not a star. it is the planet jupiter. outside right now 77 degrees. 82% humidity. the wind is calm. so there is no wind. and the pressurizing 29.90. there are your tides tomorrow at fort mchenry. a high tide 8:38 in the morning. low tide 1:44 in the morning. sun comes up at 6:09. we'll set at 819 timothy mcveigh. right now 74 in york. 77 in downtown. still 81 out in hagerstown. and 82 in the ocean city area out on the boardwalk. dover right now at 76. 77 in atlantic city. our satellite picture throughout the day. well we had some morning clouds. they gave way to lots of sunshine during the day today. a few light scattered showers. but the heaviest rainfall was back to the west of us. watch this system right here. this was a lot of heavy rain right there. but watch this system as it makes its way through the river city, louisville, kentucky with just huge amounts of rain in a very short period of
it's the planet jupiter. ter the newscast if you want to look at the moon, the bright star that is near the moon is not a star. it is the planet jupiter. outside right now 77 degrees. 82% humidity. the wind is calm. so there is no wind. and the pressurizing 29.90. there are your tides tomorrow at fort mchenry. a high tide 8:38 in the morning. low tide 1:44 in the morning. sun comes up at 6:09. we'll set at 819 timothy mcveigh. right now 74 in york. 77 in downtown. still 81 out in hagerstown....
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that's the planet jupiter. but not much going on right there. we will be watching danny as it makes its way up the eastern seaboard of the united states now to the atlantic. right now, no, that is not rainfall that is just the heat of the day radiating back out into space. tomorrow night at this time, we will be tracking showers making their way into our region. right now perry hall at 73. 79 in downtown. 78 in millerstown. 74 degrees, but with the high humidity, what does it feel like? it feels like 82 in downtown. 82 in reisterstown. 79 in fallston. 81 in millersville. annapolis feels like 85 degrees. and the eastern shore is being hit by our abc 2 logo. but it's 81 degrees feels like temperature. here is our forecast for tonight. some very thin clouds out there. but again, you can see the stars through them. as we go through tomorrow, we'll see some sunshine. but then the clouds start to increase. by tomorrow night, late tomorrow night, we could see some shower activity. then on friday that's where the majority of the rainfall makes its way up
that's the planet jupiter. but not much going on right there. we will be watching danny as it makes its way up the eastern seaboard of the united states now to the atlantic. right now, no, that is not rainfall that is just the heat of the day radiating back out into space. tomorrow night at this time, we will be tracking showers making their way into our region. right now perry hall at 73. 79 in downtown. 78 in millerstown. 74 degrees, but with the high humidity, what does it feel like? it...
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it's the seventh most profitable company on the planet, but we need the low number. guarantee a loan to them for $2 billion so they can drill there, take the oil out of the ground and maybe sell it to us. right now they inked a deal to sell 58 million barrels of that oil to who? us? no. to china. brenda: toby, maybe it's on environmental concerns ostensibly that there is a ban. maybe they will like learn that it works, that it's not so bad for the environment. >> well, yeah, the only upside to this insanity -- remember, florida and california are essentially holding the rest of the united states hostage. i won't even go there. but maybe the fact that this is going to be maybe 15,000 to 20,000 deep. this is really highly technical stuff, which of course they are going to be buying those services from american companies to do the drilling, by the way. but maybe, oh, maybe, we will prove that in today's 21st century, you can drill offshore, do it safely and go to where the oil is. and oh, bite way, add maybe $90 billion to $100 billion of g.d.p. back to the united state
it's the seventh most profitable company on the planet, but we need the low number. guarantee a loan to them for $2 billion so they can drill there, take the oil out of the ground and maybe sell it to us. right now they inked a deal to sell 58 million barrels of that oil to who? us? no. to china. brenda: toby, maybe it's on environmental concerns ostensibly that there is a ban. maybe they will like learn that it works, that it's not so bad for the environment. >> well, yeah, the only...
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the star. we figured that a planet had to be there. enough, a few years later, it was figured out that there is a plant over there. it is inside the ring of dust. presumably, is the one responsible for making the death have that particular bit. since then -- presumably, it is the one responsible for making the dust have that particular orbit. the one in the upper right is done with a very large telescope and adapted optics. we have been able to wait long enough to see the move. the purple one with the red thing in the middle, that is not the star, but the leftovers from the oppositic. that is what it looks like to our in perfect optics and the atmosphere of the earth. europa is an interesting place in our own solar system. we have heard about how mars is a good place to look for life. there for places known in the solar system. both of these have oceans covered with ice. you can see that europe has an amazing structure that looks like ice floes with muddy water coming up between the cracks. i think we have recognized for a long time --
the star. we figured that a planet had to be there. enough, a few years later, it was figured out that there is a plant over there. it is inside the ring of dust. presumably, is the one responsible for making the death have that particular bit. since then -- presumably, it is the one responsible for making the dust have that particular orbit. the one in the upper right is done with a very large telescope and adapted optics. we have been able to wait long enough to see the move. the purple one...
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the net effect on the planet of drilling elsewhere instead of here is that there is more pollution andpoiling of the environment, and it reduces american jobs. it makes no sense at all. bret: how do you say drill baby drill in brazil? >> it's a p.r. issue. it doesn't look good. no, it doesn't look good. juan is wong about about the american public. the american public is in favor of offshore drilling, particularly in virginia where i live. bret: that's it for the
the net effect on the planet of drilling elsewhere instead of here is that there is more pollution andpoiling of the environment, and it reduces american jobs. it makes no sense at all. bret: how do you say drill baby drill in brazil? >> it's a p.r. issue. it doesn't look good. no, it doesn't look good. juan is wong about about the american public. the american public is in favor of offshore drilling, particularly in virginia where i live. bret: that's it for the
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the planet blocks sunlight, but the atmosphere of the planet also absorbs some of the light coming from the start. by looking at wavelengths that corresponded to particular atoms, we can tell which ones are in this atmosphere. in this case, we discovered sodium. in another planet, we discovered methane and water, in fact, in this planet's atmosphere. hubble is telling us the composition of the atmosphere of some extrasolar planets. in addition, in this particular case, beginning -- the dimming, because the store went in front of the planet -- but look here. there is suddenly this bump. the planet went in front of a star spot. just like us sunspot. we discover star spots on another start. most of the extrasolar planets were discovered in the solar neighborhood, not too far from the sun. one observation that hubble did was in the part of our galaxy, halfway across our galaxy. we observed for a whole wheat 140,000 stars, and we discovered 16 candidates of planets around these stars. we found, basically, that the frequency of planets is about the same all across the galaxy, which tells us t
the planet blocks sunlight, but the atmosphere of the planet also absorbs some of the light coming from the start. by looking at wavelengths that corresponded to particular atoms, we can tell which ones are in this atmosphere. in this case, we discovered sodium. in another planet, we discovered methane and water, in fact, in this planet's atmosphere. hubble is telling us the composition of the atmosphere of some extrasolar planets. in addition, in this particular case, beginning -- the dimming,...
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and again, the moon is right next to the planet jupiter. >> if you -- it's really bright. we can get a shot of it by the end of the weather. we'll see if our video man can do it. >> throwing out the challenge. >> take a look outside right now. our shot from downtown overlooking the inner harbor. things looking good, and at bwi thurgood marshall right now. our temperature is already down to 65 degrees. wow. 93% humidity there is no wind. pressurizing 30.01 there are the tides tomorrow at fort mchenry. high tide 7:45 in the morning. wind tomorrow from the northwest 6 to 12. sun comes up at 6:11. we'll set at 8:13. low this morning 65 degrees. that's the current temperature around the region. there is that 65. the low this morning was 67. but the daytime low will be what it actually is at midnight. we could be even a little cooler than that. as far as throughout the day, lots of clouds throughout the region, early morning showers, and then on the eastern shore. as we went through the afternoon, we saw some shower and thunderstorm activity develop right there, gradually make it
and again, the moon is right next to the planet jupiter. >> if you -- it's really bright. we can get a shot of it by the end of the weather. we'll see if our video man can do it. >> throwing out the challenge. >> take a look outside right now. our shot from downtown overlooking the inner harbor. things looking good, and at bwi thurgood marshall right now. our temperature is already down to 65 degrees. wow. 93% humidity there is no wind. pressurizing 30.01 there are the tides...
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and one of the most technologically advanced automobiles on the planet. generation e-class. this is mercedes-benz. tear yate go security situation but that may change as things get worse. >> oliver: more than 11,000 people have been murdered in mexico as drug cartels try to dominate smuggling into america. most dangerous city in mexico, juarez right on the border. ironically the third safest city in mexico, el paso, texas is just a short bridge away. known as the eyes in the sky, dea has 124 special agent pilots one of them took us on a flight over the area of operations in a single-engine turbotrop. he has more than hundred for surveillance and to support investigations on the ground. >> it's on the side. >> the smugglers, border patrol.... >> this is the border. part of our mission is to prevent that. from spinning in the u.s. >> they guard our 2,000 mile frontier of mexico. 17,000 badges control the u.s. ports of entry and patrol the barren landscapes of our southwest. >> these mustangs are very sturdy horses. >> if you chased anybody down on horseback?
and one of the most technologically advanced automobiles on the planet. generation e-class. this is mercedes-benz. tear yate go security situation but that may change as things get worse. >> oliver: more than 11,000 people have been murdered in mexico as drug cartels try to dominate smuggling into america. most dangerous city in mexico, juarez right on the border. ironically the third safest city in mexico, el paso, texas is just a short bridge away. known as the eyes in the sky, dea has...
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and one of the most technologically advanced automobiles on the planet. this is the 9th generation e-class. this is mercedes-benz. this is the 9th generation e-class. on the inside. my innerorkings a work of art. a digestive tract that should be bronzed. and an immune system so stunning... [ low growl ] my vet thinks i'm the eighth wonder of the world. [ female announcer ] introducing iams with prebiotics. prebiotics work inside, clinically proven to promote strong defenses. healthy inside... healthy outside. [ dog ] oh hi girls, nice day, huh? i am an iams dog. [ female announcer ] learn more about prebiotics at iams.com. >>> coming up bushed and the news that the administration's operatives allegedly sub orrined perjury to keep a teenager on ice in gitmo. in a moment best persons. walter cronkite was a great newscaster but a now newscaster was never named after him. add to the charges against blackwater's founder illegal trafficking of arms in iraq. now that the 2008 opponent has dropped out of the 2010 race tonight the greatest hits of congresswoman mic
and one of the most technologically advanced automobiles on the planet. this is the 9th generation e-class. this is mercedes-benz. this is the 9th generation e-class. on the inside. my innerorkings a work of art. a digestive tract that should be bronzed. and an immune system so stunning... [ low growl ] my vet thinks i'm the eighth wonder of the world. [ female announcer ] introducing iams with prebiotics. prebiotics work inside, clinically proven to promote strong defenses. healthy inside......
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they are the advanced warships of cardinal cedar coming to this planet to turn you into his slaves andnly guar can can save you from the threat and the only thing you can do it buy the new record. >> greg: speaking of showers, are you anivery man or a scented soap? >> i like to bathe in the blood of my victims. the only time i use soap is when i'm in jail. >> greg: saturn's rings is going to disappear today. it has happened every 15 years since the rings were formed four and a half billion years ago. what exactly is happening to the ring system? >> i know what this is. i'm grad to you. the only thing i can do this. think of the universe as a gigantic pinball machine and it is like a ball hit it and turned the light off. >> hey, right. >> usually the correct one, greg. >> greg: how will my life be affected if saturn is ringless today? >> ring schming, it won't do a darn thing. i'm poet and downtown even know it. i did it again! >> greg: what is your favorite plan knit? >> i like earth. i have been all over gal laxy, i have seen the planet cholesterol, the wide world of sports, it is the
they are the advanced warships of cardinal cedar coming to this planet to turn you into his slaves andnly guar can can save you from the threat and the only thing you can do it buy the new record. >> greg: speaking of showers, are you anivery man or a scented soap? >> i like to bathe in the blood of my victims. the only time i use soap is when i'm in jail. >> greg: saturn's rings is going to disappear today. it has happened every 15 years since the rings were formed four and a...
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i think she probably is the most famous writer on the planet. salman rushdie is maybe famous or more but for having the books he has written and i have proof of this. four or five weeks ago i was in india for the first time. very excited. very early in the morning about to visit the taj mahal and picked up the paper as i was going into breakfast and there was a picture of gabriel marquez whoever ran the newspaper new it was a face that readers would recognize. he was very well known in india and the story rather marquez would ride together. to be put on the front page in terms whether he would write again and the same would happen if you ask in india or turkey, they might or might not know but they do know those people who read. which is why i have asserted high maybe wrong, but he is perhaps the world's first global novelists. 100 years of solitude which he published in 1967 was the world's first global novel that would make sense because it makes the transition from what we call traditional society mainly preliterate society from technology soc
i think she probably is the most famous writer on the planet. salman rushdie is maybe famous or more but for having the books he has written and i have proof of this. four or five weeks ago i was in india for the first time. very excited. very early in the morning about to visit the taj mahal and picked up the paper as i was going into breakfast and there was a picture of gabriel marquez whoever ran the newspaper new it was a face that readers would recognize. he was very well known in india...
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and one of the most technologically advanced automobiles on the planet. s the 9th generation e-class. this is mercedes-benz. are more than words here. it's personal. i have diabetes. rodney's kid too. so we're so proud to manufacture... the accu-chek® aviva meters and test strips... here in the u.s.a. plus, we've proven you'll waste 50% fewer strips... when you use our meter, which means greater savings... for people with diabetes, like me. now that's a true american value. accu-chek® aviva. born in the u.s.a. yeah, so? have you smelled this chair? or these curtains? you've gotta wash this whole room! are you kidding? wash it?! let's wash it with febreze! whoa! [ sniffs ] hey mrs. weber. [ sniffs ] it smells nice in here. i like to keep things fresh. [ male announcer ] for all the things that you can't wash, wash it with febreze. febreze now comes in two fresh new scents -- downy april fresh and gain apple mango tango. [ water ] hey, it's me -- water. did you know that when you filter me from your tap i'm pretty much the same as i am in a plastic bottle? w
and one of the most technologically advanced automobiles on the planet. s the 9th generation e-class. this is mercedes-benz. are more than words here. it's personal. i have diabetes. rodney's kid too. so we're so proud to manufacture... the accu-chek® aviva meters and test strips... here in the u.s.a. plus, we've proven you'll waste 50% fewer strips... when you use our meter, which means greater savings... for people with diabetes, like me. now that's a true american value. accu-chek® aviva....
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there is water out there elsewhere in the solar system, and we have seen planets orbiting the sun that way galaxy alone. >> how many galaxies are there? >> well, it approaches infinity. the numbers there are limitless. >> an few hundred billion plans similar to the planet earth, is that correct? >> yes, there are chances that are there are other forms out there, whether intelligent or not are high. and that's what the mission is aiming to do, to pinpoint the planets that are like earth, close enough to the sun that they orbit to be warm but not so far away as they are freezing cold. they are the right side with the right gravity that can harbor live similar to what we see here on earth. >> do they do this? in other words, how do they identify that this number of planets exists, 100 billion planets like the earth. how do they even reach that conclusion? >> sure. the 100 billion number comes from -- it's almost like a mathematical calculation when you look at the number of stars. when we look at planets found similar to our solar system, they can infer from that that the number might be
there is water out there elsewhere in the solar system, and we have seen planets orbiting the sun that way galaxy alone. >> how many galaxies are there? >> well, it approaches infinity. the numbers there are limitless. >> an few hundred billion plans similar to the planet earth, is that correct? >> yes, there are chances that are there are other forms out there, whether intelligent or not are high. and that's what the mission is aiming to do, to pinpoint the planets that...
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a massive comet making its way toward earth that could wipe out all life on the planet. but a new report shows nasa is not in the game because they don't have the money to do the job. we have a physics professor and author of a book physics of the impossible. nice to see you. >> i felt very good until i saw that story. bill: seriously, you take this seriously. this concerns you. there are objects out there circling our planet or coming near to earth that are only 460 feet across. that is the size of the super dome in new orleans. if we were to take a hit from one them what happens? >> it would knock out not just new york city but the entire northeast. an object the size of a two-story apartment building will take out new york city that. is a city buster. something like that hits us once every 100 years. it usually lands in the ocean but in 1908 in hit siberia yafrment i think it is inevitable. one day we will get hit. everyone is talking about health insurance but what about insurance for the earth? the earth needs health insurance. bill: there is a law, right that tells
a massive comet making its way toward earth that could wipe out all life on the planet. but a new report shows nasa is not in the game because they don't have the money to do the job. we have a physics professor and author of a book physics of the impossible. nice to see you. >> i felt very good until i saw that story. bill: seriously, you take this seriously. this concerns you. there are objects out there circling our planet or coming near to earth that are only 460 feet across. that is...
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sanjay gupta with news out of africa that could wipe malaria off the planet. >>> new developments in the jackson story. dr. arnie klein getting into the legal act. the judge ruling on custody as the fight continues over the estate. want faster pain relief? get advil® liqui-gels. they're faster and stronger on tough pain... than tylenol® rapid release gels®. advil® liqui-gels rush real liquid relief... wherever you hurt. advil® liqui-gels. liquid fast. advil strong. >>> digging deeper now into your money and your future. the benefits of spending money now to stimulate the economy and the reality of who will pay further down the road. when it comes to taxes president obama campaigned on and kept his promise to cut taxes for the middle class. the question now, will he be able to keep that pledge when the bills come due? two of his chief economic advisers raised doubts over the weekend and the white house tried to squash them. >> we are going to do what is necessary. >> it is never a good idea to absolutely rule things out no matter what. >> the president's clear commitment in the cleares
sanjay gupta with news out of africa that could wipe malaria off the planet. >>> new developments in the jackson story. dr. arnie klein getting into the legal act. the judge ruling on custody as the fight continues over the estate. want faster pain relief? get advil® liqui-gels. they're faster and stronger on tough pain... than tylenol® rapid release gels®. advil® liqui-gels rush real liquid relief... wherever you hurt. advil® liqui-gels. liquid fast. advil strong. >>>...
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sure, the planet is going to burn to the ground, but can we at least read the bill? whose writing these bills? is it nancy pelosi? is it some organization? i'm going to give you the answer tonight. will washington read and understand the bills before they sign them? am i hateful to ask them that? am i hateful to ask why are they grassroots if you're for these things and you're astroturf or hateful if you are grens them? if you are against them? now let me you ask this question -- who are these czars? what do you know about these damn czars? where is the media on these czars? what power do these people have? are they even constitutional? who is paying for them? why is it necessary to completely overhaul healthcare nearly overnight, even though none of the changes would even go into effect until 2013. is that a reasonable question? what's so bad about our current system? yes, i do agree that there are some issues, sometimes big issues, things that we do need to fix, but is it so bad that we must fundamentally change our entire system overnight without even reading it?
sure, the planet is going to burn to the ground, but can we at least read the bill? whose writing these bills? is it nancy pelosi? is it some organization? i'm going to give you the answer tonight. will washington read and understand the bills before they sign them? am i hateful to ask them that? am i hateful to ask why are they grassroots if you're for these things and you're astroturf or hateful if you are grens them? if you are against them? now let me you ask this question -- who are these...
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and one of the most technologically advanced automobiles on the planet. this is the 9th generation e-class. this is mercedes-benz. >>> hey, i'm cramer. welcome to "mad money." welcome to cramerica. other people want to make friends. don't care at all. my job is not just to entertain you, but to educate you, so call me. 1-800-743-cnbc. today is a great example of why i preach endless flexibility and no dogma in cramerica. if you believe we are in for a gigantic, big, scary sell-off, no matter what, then you missed a great opportunity -- >> all aboard. >> -- to buy. anyone who bought on this morning's pullback, which took the dow down a very frightening 91 points, made out like a bandit. the market recovered and the dow closed up 37. now, a lot of people think the market has gotten overextended. remember i had that -- i was a barista for a few minutes. i had a little froth on the set, remember? i baked a cake, too. that didn't go well. well, in this market to invest intelligently, you're going to get some froth. i don't care. i'm sticking with my strategy of
and one of the most technologically advanced automobiles on the planet. this is the 9th generation e-class. this is mercedes-benz. >>> hey, i'm cramer. welcome to "mad money." welcome to cramerica. other people want to make friends. don't care at all. my job is not just to entertain you, but to educate you, so call me. 1-800-743-cnbc. today is a great example of why i preach endless flexibility and no dogma in cramerica. if you believe we are in for a gigantic, big, scary...
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one of the most famous figures on the planet. the ravages of parkinson's disease at confined mohammed ali fort -- to a wheelchair. but he still has his pride. his trip to the gymnasium as part of a visit here to raise funds for the charitable foundations to which he devotes himself. 28 years after he quit the ring, children and whose father saw him fight where in full. the bravado, the bravery, the showmanship. >> before he knew it -- [laughter] [applause] >> but more from the moment he won the olympic gold in 1960, and he revealed himself to be a man of principle politically. >> at that time, black things were not integrated. i went downtown and i sat down for a cup of coffee, hot dog. they said, we do not serve you. i said something is wrong. >> you can see someone like muhammed ali, and you just raise your game. >> peabody is failing, but the spirit remains. -- the body is failing, but the spirit remains. bbc news. >> the latest headlines for you on "bbc world news." president obama has led to use to senator edward kennedy. the
one of the most famous figures on the planet. the ravages of parkinson's disease at confined mohammed ali fort -- to a wheelchair. but he still has his pride. his trip to the gymnasium as part of a visit here to raise funds for the charitable foundations to which he devotes himself. 28 years after he quit the ring, children and whose father saw him fight where in full. the bravado, the bravery, the showmanship. >> before he knew it -- [laughter] [applause] >> but more from the...
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watch closely, because here comes the world record for the fastest human on the planet. he destroyed the field and the record by running a blazing grace today. he he shaved 11 hundredths of a second of the world record set in beijing. >> sta >> one more day of dry weather? >> no rain in sight, and it will be human tomorrow. isolated storms late tuesday, a better chance on wednesday. thursday and friday we are at 90 degrees. the upcoming weekend looks cooler. claude it is about to make landfall, and bill is still a tropical storm, set to become a hurricane in the next couple of days. >> we will see you back here at 11:00. every evening. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- the art of getting dirty. the art of getting clean. new powerfully formulated wisk®... is better on tough mud stains than tide total care. wisk®. powerfully clean. perfectly priced. boss: come on in, i had some other things you can tell people about geico - great claims service and a 97% customer satisfaction rate. show people
watch closely, because here comes the world record for the fastest human on the planet. he destroyed the field and the record by running a blazing grace today. he he shaved 11 hundredths of a second of the world record set in beijing. >> sta >> one more day of dry weather? >> no rain in sight, and it will be human tomorrow. isolated storms late tuesday, a better chance on wednesday. thursday and friday we are at 90 degrees. the upcoming weekend looks cooler. claude it is about...
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. >> the purpose is to inspire the planet. ng a time in the world in which there so much division, we need to create things that bring us together. we believe that music and inspiration are two great ways to remind us that we are all together on this planet. one of the musician said that this world is ours. it is not his or hers or theirs, it is ours. when we can inspire people to do something bigger than themselves, it helps us leave the world better than when we found it. >> this for me is a philosophical question that i debated for years with a friend of mine. it was about the present power of music. you are putting a lot on the power. you have a lot riding on the power and the capacity and the potential. do you think that music can do all of that? >> music is one of the things in the world that can definitely do all of that. politics and religion, they inherently divide people. music can get from one part to another heart. it can overcome all of these divisions and bring us back to where we are all connected. that is why mu
. >> the purpose is to inspire the planet. ng a time in the world in which there so much division, we need to create things that bring us together. we believe that music and inspiration are two great ways to remind us that we are all together on this planet. one of the musician said that this world is ours. it is not his or hers or theirs, it is ours. when we can inspire people to do something bigger than themselves, it helps us leave the world better than when we found it. >> this...
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>>grant: it is one of the twelve or thirteen hotspots of biological diversity on the planet and is a e draw card for a number of tourists coming to visit the national park. >>reporter: tourism in western australia brings in six billion us dollars a year, generates 80,000 jobs and fuels regional economies, but it's a fraction of what mining generates. yet there's a growing realisation that communities need to develop more sustainable industries alongside mining if they are to survive. >>ashcroft: if you are running a share portfolio you don't just buy one single share and hope that you are goingto hang in there. you're not. you buy a spread, so any community that is looking for some sort of sustainable future has got to look at a spread of ways in which it can economically sustain itself. >>flanagan: places like kalgoolie are probably a good example. kalgoolie is probably the most historic and the longest term mining town in western australia. it has issues in relation to say the boom and bust of the nickel industry, as well as the gold industry and several others. but what it has done
>>grant: it is one of the twelve or thirteen hotspots of biological diversity on the planet and is a e draw card for a number of tourists coming to visit the national park. >>reporter: tourism in western australia brings in six billion us dollars a year, generates 80,000 jobs and fuels regional economies, but it's a fraction of what mining generates. yet there's a growing realisation that communities need to develop more sustainable industries alongside mining if they are to...
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two, the division he was pitching in the american league east is the best offensive division on the planet, so to ask john smolts to be at his advanced age coming off injury and say let's go get these guys out, to me it was the wrong move by the red sox. st. louis is getting a very versatile guy, a fifth starter, but he can also be a setup man for ryan franklin, and when you see the work he's going to do with dave duncan, the best pitching coach in baseball right now for the st. louis cardinals, you'll see a new and rejuvenated john smoltz back in familiarity in the national league and being a great pitcher like he was in atlanta. >> the cards and the dodgers, scoreless, as albert pujols has walked a couple of times, matt holliday, 0 for 1, and it is clayton kershaw against adam wainwright who is going for his 15th win of the cease been which would be tops in the majors. >> well, cliff lee will always be remembered as part of the cleveland indians, but he's really played well since coming over to the philadelphia phillies. 3-0, with one complete game, going for another one tonight. top of
two, the division he was pitching in the american league east is the best offensive division on the planet, so to ask john smolts to be at his advanced age coming off injury and say let's go get these guys out, to me it was the wrong move by the red sox. st. louis is getting a very versatile guy, a fifth starter, but he can also be a setup man for ryan franklin, and when you see the work he's going to do with dave duncan, the best pitching coach in baseball right now for the st. louis...
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and one of the most technologically advanced automobiles on the planet. is is the 9th generation e-class. this is mercedes-benz. sean: welcome back, as we continue more of my interview with don and deirdre imus at the imus ranch for kids with cancer in new mexico. so you don't have the reputation of being sweet and cuddly, but you invested an enormous amount of time, energy. you built this place. you live here the entire summer with the kids. that's a little bit different than maybe the don imus that people hear on the radio or people have come to know over the years or people who are listening to you banter with your wife here. >> well, you know, i'm still not mother teresa or pope joan, you know, but i get on the kids. i don't get on them as much as i used to. they don't want to be coddled. they want to be treated like regular kids. here's a stunning statistic -- we have kids here. they have a rodeo competition. they have to ride a horse through an obstacle course, jump off a horse, rope a steer and tie a steer. here's what we've noticed. we take kids he
and one of the most technologically advanced automobiles on the planet. is is the 9th generation e-class. this is mercedes-benz. sean: welcome back, as we continue more of my interview with don and deirdre imus at the imus ranch for kids with cancer in new mexico. so you don't have the reputation of being sweet and cuddly, but you invested an enormous amount of time, energy. you built this place. you live here the entire summer with the kids. that's a little bit different than maybe the don...
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zombies taking over the planet? uestion if there was to be a battle between zombies and living who would win in they even compiled a model of a zombie attack using films like shawn of the dead and 28 days later. they have concluded that a zombie outbreak no matter how remote the possibility would likely lead to the collapse of civilization and we would like to remind them that zombies can be defeated due to the fact that they are not real. >> we want to hear what you think. send your e-mails to mcginty's mail bag. mailbag@wusa9.com. 9news now will be right back. fa 3f?f?f?f >> in the in the mail bag tonight. building in subway access to phone users. the cell phone proposal he says is nuts. bad enough drivers are falling asleep but now to hear yakking on cell phones and people stabbing each other to get to wi-fi. this from our good friend karen in alexandria very concerned about the direction the health care reform debate is taking. i had always hoped that the public option would survive to compete effectively with pr
zombies taking over the planet? uestion if there was to be a battle between zombies and living who would win in they even compiled a model of a zombie attack using films like shawn of the dead and 28 days later. they have concluded that a zombie outbreak no matter how remote the possibility would likely lead to the collapse of civilization and we would like to remind them that zombies can be defeated due to the fact that they are not real. >> we want to hear what you think. send your...
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sanjay gupta with news out of africa that could one day wipe malaria off the planet. >>> and late new developments in the jackson story tonight, including dr. arnie klein getting into the legal act. a judge ruling on custody as the fight continues over the estate. of all the things made for women... maybe one of the most important... is new centrum silver ultra women's. a complete multivitamin for women over 50. it has vitamin d which emerging science suggests... supports breast health... and more calcium for bone health. new centrum silver ultra women's. you can make a positive change in your career. you can make a greater contribution to the greater good. and you can start today, by earning your degree online... at walden university. where advanced degrees advance the quality of life. while i was building my friendships, my family, while i was building my life, my high cholesterol was contributing to plaque buildup in my arteries. that's why my doctor prescribed crestor. she said plaque buildup in arteries is a real reason to lower cholesterol. and that along with diet, crestor does
sanjay gupta with news out of africa that could one day wipe malaria off the planet. >>> and late new developments in the jackson story tonight, including dr. arnie klein getting into the legal act. a judge ruling on custody as the fight continues over the estate. of all the things made for women... maybe one of the most important... is new centrum silver ultra women's. a complete multivitamin for women over 50. it has vitamin d which emerging science suggests... supports breast...
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and one of the most technologically advanced automobiles on the planet. is is the 9th generation e-class. this is mercedes-benz. [ female announcer ] trying to be smart with the family budget? here goes the good old steam. [ pfffft! ] whooa!!!! [ female announcer ] let bounty help... because it cleans the mess with less than the bargain brands. it's thick and absorbent. and really durable. in lab tests bounty absorbs twice as much as the bargain brand. [ steam hisses ] why use more when you can use less? bring it. with bounty. the thick quicker picker-upper. and try bounty napkins. now with new prints. are more than words here. it's personal. i have diabetes. rodney's kid too. so we're so proud to manufacture... the accu-chek® aviva meters and test strips... here in the u.s.a. plus, we've proven you'll waste 50% fewer strips... when you use our meter, which means greater savings... for people with diabetes, like me. now that's a true american value. accu-chek® aviva. born in the u.s.a. have discovered how easy it is to use legalzoom for important legal doc
and one of the most technologically advanced automobiles on the planet. is is the 9th generation e-class. this is mercedes-benz. [ female announcer ] trying to be smart with the family budget? here goes the good old steam. [ pfffft! ] whooa!!!! [ female announcer ] let bounty help... because it cleans the mess with less than the bargain brands. it's thick and absorbent. and really durable. in lab tests bounty absorbs twice as much as the bargain brand. [ steam hisses ] why use more when you can...
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they are just a taste of things to come as the planet-hunting telescope begins its mission. planet is a thousand light years from earth. it was a test run. but it indicates that kepler is capable of deitating planets. >> the machine tais supposed to unlock the secres of the universe it is a 17 mile circular tube meant to smash atoms so scientist can figure out how the universe works. since it open indeed switzerland it has only worked for nine days and hasn't smashed an atom. it will start again in november at half power. but it will have to shut it down lider again for repair. >> products on organic farms and bakeries. not these guys. fresh meat. it is made by inmates and available on line and as far as we know it is totally legal. what is it? find out next. will everyone with constipation please report to gate 17? thank you so much. constipation's uncomfortable enough, so why take a harsh laxative? phillips' caplets work naturally with your colon... for overnight relief without cramps. phillips' caplets. where all your cat's favorite flavors, including real carnation milk,
they are just a taste of things to come as the planet-hunting telescope begins its mission. planet is a thousand light years from earth. it was a test run. but it indicates that kepler is capable of deitating planets. >> the machine tais supposed to unlock the secres of the universe it is a 17 mile circular tube meant to smash atoms so scientist can figure out how the universe works. since it open indeed switzerland it has only worked for nine days and hasn't smashed an atom. it will...
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and one of the most technologically advanced automobiles on the planet. this is the 9th generation e-class. this is mercedes-benz. woman: (thinking) so, i stick this bounce bar inside my dryer and for about four months, it'll freshen my clothes automatically? wow, let's see you in action. hmm, i wish all my chores took care of themselves automatically. ( ♪ ) (dryer buzzing) ( sniffing ) enjoy automatic freshness for about four months with the new bounce dryer bar. sean: tonight in "your america" bad news for president obama. his approval numbers are slipping into dangerous territory. a new cnn opinion poll shows that president's approval rating has dropped 7 points in the last 100 days and 20 points since february. now, the poll also shows that more americans rated president george w. bush's first six months in office as a success than president obama's. now, the news from quinnipiac university is even worse. their latest survey shows that the president's approval numbers have dropped all the way to 50%. joining me now with reaction, fox news anchor/analys
and one of the most technologically advanced automobiles on the planet. this is the 9th generation e-class. this is mercedes-benz. woman: (thinking) so, i stick this bounce bar inside my dryer and for about four months, it'll freshen my clothes automatically? wow, let's see you in action. hmm, i wish all my chores took care of themselves automatically. ( ♪ ) (dryer buzzing) ( sniffing ) enjoy automatic freshness for about four months with the new bounce dryer bar. sean: tonight in "your...
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and one of the most technologically advanced automobiles on the planet. is is the 9th generation e-class. this is mercedes-benz. and i am the chief shoe giver at toms shoes. i operate my entire business from my phone. i need a network with great coverage, because for every pair of shoes that we sell, we give a pair away to a child in need. it would be impossible for me to do this without a network that works around the world. (announcer) more bars in more places. at&t. the best coverage worldwide. i hope he has that insurance. aflac! you really need it these days. how come? well if you're hurt and can't work it pays you cash... yeah to help with everyday bills like gas, the mortgage... ...and groceries. it's like insurance for daily living. so...what's it called? uhhhhh aflaaac!!!! oh yeah! that's it! aflac. we've got you under our wing. a-a-a-aflaaac! still believe the cash for clunkers program is great for the bull market and why i'm supporting it as i have the last two evenings. you can look online for my column, may be the only conservative in the coun
and one of the most technologically advanced automobiles on the planet. is is the 9th generation e-class. this is mercedes-benz. and i am the chief shoe giver at toms shoes. i operate my entire business from my phone. i need a network with great coverage, because for every pair of shoes that we sell, we give a pair away to a child in need. it would be impossible for me to do this without a network that works around the world. (announcer) more bars in more places. at&t. the best coverage...
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barbara lee is one of the most courageous people on the planet because she is our representative from, and she was the only person in congress to vote against giving bush permission to -- not that he would have listened, but to bomb and to spend all the money on war. she was very much against it and said so. >> host: one more item before we take the next call. the pair of shoes that you have on the altar. >> guest: i travel with these shoes because, especially after 9/11 and all of the sabre rattling, and we're going to go and get the terrorists, i would go to audiences and i would talk about the terrorists and i would have them hold the little shoes so that they could see just how the feet of the terrorists looked. [8<; it just as, i'm going to write about that. i would be very interested to see what white women writers who have african-american children -- i would like to see what they have to write about this experience. i'm sure it's very interesting. and, in fact, there is a woman whose name has just not shown itself, who has written about her life with her african-american sons,
barbara lee is one of the most courageous people on the planet because she is our representative from, and she was the only person in congress to vote against giving bush permission to -- not that he would have listened, but to bomb and to spend all the money on war. she was very much against it and said so. >> host: one more item before we take the next call. the pair of shoes that you have on the altar. >> guest: i travel with these shoes because, especially after 9/11 and all of...
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point was to get world leaders' attention and make them follow through on the prochlss to the planet. >> the big ask. make sure you enunciate that. >>> redskins on the bubble. who will stick on the 53-man roster. >> davfeldman up next with the answer on sports. stay with us. ♪ doctor says i have to lower my cholesterol. here you go, mr. noran. (announcer) trying to lower your cholesterol can be a challenge. but with the help of honey nut cheerios' sweet taste, lowering your cholesterol is a non-challenge. get your free sample online at non-challenge.com this is really good! >>> dave ross with you and the first set of cuts for washington redskins have come and gone. uva receiver marcus hagan. one guy fight to go make the team yet again. marcus mason who had this touchdown run on friday night against the patriots but injured his ribs laterin the game. he was back at practice today but with only one preseason game to go mason remains firmly on the bubble yet again. >> it's always important each year. it's the last preseason game. for a young guy everyone knows that's the most important g
point was to get world leaders' attention and make them follow through on the prochlss to the planet. >> the big ask. make sure you enunciate that. >>> redskins on the bubble. who will stick on the 53-man roster. >> davfeldman up next with the answer on sports. stay with us. ♪ doctor says i have to lower my cholesterol. here you go, mr. noran. (announcer) trying to lower your cholesterol can be a challenge. but with the help of honey nut cheerios' sweet taste, lowering...
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spirit landed on the other side of the planet. you can see if you're close enough to the front, this image of this dust devil going across the surface of mars. they landed in what they thought was interesting, and old lake bed. the lake bed was covered with this basalt thick material that covers the interesting stuff that is a bit deeper. they did not get to evidence of the prius transformation until they trudge over to the hills. that is when they are now. the roker is still working, but one of its wheels is gone and it has been stuck in one place for a while. both of these lenders were tremendously successful. there is opportunity again, from space, if you look carefully, you can see the arrows pointing to extracts by victoria greater. just spectacular images of that. being mars society people you should have your stereo glasses on to see this in stereo. this panoramic, if you look at it on the web in stereo, is just incredibly spectacular. and, of course, opportunity went down into various craters and is trudging off, trying to
spirit landed on the other side of the planet. you can see if you're close enough to the front, this image of this dust devil going across the surface of mars. they landed in what they thought was interesting, and old lake bed. the lake bed was covered with this basalt thick material that covers the interesting stuff that is a bit deeper. they did not get to evidence of the prius transformation until they trudge over to the hills. that is when they are now. the roker is still working, but one...
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kids help save the planet by playing with dirt. and lindsay has lunch with a top redskin and the head wizard. but first, our top story at 5:30 tonight. the good and bad of the cash for clunkers program. >> that program could stall out by this weekend unless the senate pass as $2 billion extension. democrats struggling to find enough reluctant republicans to support this pricey program. consumers can still take advantage of the federal incentive evering on them up to $4500 to turn in their old gas guzzlers for new more fuel efficient cars. however, the white house says funding will likely run out by the weekend unless the senate approves this extension. so if all these new cars are being purchased, what's happening to those clunkers? jane is live in sure live to te. >> reporter: it's meant a lot of business for areas scrap yards but it's also createsed a lot of headaches, as well. business is booming at jack's auto parts where a dodge pickup is crushed in a matter of seconds. it's all part of the cash for clunkers program. shifting a
kids help save the planet by playing with dirt. and lindsay has lunch with a top redskin and the head wizard. but first, our top story at 5:30 tonight. the good and bad of the cash for clunkers program. >> that program could stall out by this weekend unless the senate pass as $2 billion extension. democrats struggling to find enough reluctant republicans to support this pricey program. consumers can still take advantage of the federal incentive evering on them up to $4500 to turn in their...
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they are suppose to be building confidence, they are butting heads with three of the best teams on the planethey started remember, with the ravens who seemed to always have the best defense in football and they used it a couple of weekends ago to shut the redskins out. then, sure, the superbowl champion steelers who the skins beat, but against whom the starting offense for the redskins still got them. no love there. now tomorrow, the patriots and a man named brady and, you know, an odd number year so they will win these super bowl. in a word for them at the schedule, i would say back-to-back-to-back-and then to back with the season opener. we're not as far along on offense as we would like to be going against these defenses, but it's helping us. not hindering us at all. we're gaining confidence. he lead them through that walk it had morning. then in the afternoon, lunch. the team's annual welcome home lunch, which used to make sense when they had training camp out there in carlisle. and now the training camp is at the same place they play all along. i'm not sure when. but still, the 2008 team
they are suppose to be building confidence, they are butting heads with three of the best teams on the planethey started remember, with the ravens who seemed to always have the best defense in football and they used it a couple of weekends ago to shut the redskins out. then, sure, the superbowl champion steelers who the skins beat, but against whom the starting offense for the redskins still got them. no love there. now tomorrow, the patriots and a man named brady and, you know, an odd number...
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as you remember, brian, colt brennan a year ago was the hottest player on the planet in the preseason. not so much today. a full report is coming up later. >>> michael vick's new deal lightened up our twitter page. once a falcon now an eagle, he better learn to straighten up and fly right. what is donovan mcnabb thinking right now? i wonder if i'm starting and rentaldy bush, a lot of n.f.l. players as you know is on twitter. he is awell. he says it's great he has signed with the eagles. everyone deserves a second chance. the only person who can judge is god. thanks, everybody, for sharing. we read every single one. >>> another developing story. an air traffic controller and supervisor have been placed on administrative leave in connection with last weekend's deadly mid air collision over the hudson river. the faa says the air traffic controller who was handling the small plane was talking on the phone at the time of the accident and the supervisor wasn't in the building as required. the faa says the employees' actions don't appear to have contributed to the accident itself. >>> a metr
as you remember, brian, colt brennan a year ago was the hottest player on the planet in the preseason. not so much today. a full report is coming up later. >>> michael vick's new deal lightened up our twitter page. once a falcon now an eagle, he better learn to straighten up and fly right. what is donovan mcnabb thinking right now? i wonder if i'm starting and rentaldy bush, a lot of n.f.l. players as you know is on twitter. he is awell. he says it's great he has signed with the...
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then, what do some environmentalists say you should be doing while in the shower to help the planet? here is a hint. eating asparagus before hand will help you go green. >> greg: i think somebody is writing a screen play behind you right now. >> it is the old fashioned ibm selectrics. that is the noise, greg. >> greg: , where would you like me to bring it? >> as if your life depended on it. all right, let's welcome our gregs. an annoying fellow. on air tonight, andrea san teros. so hot that at restaurants food is placed under her to keep warm. capitalist pig head, spun manager and seen every saturday at 11:00 a.m. eastern on fox news channel. if financial acue men were a seatbelt i would only feel safe when is across my life. bill schulz. and sitting right next to me, oh, yes, an aah tore and a screen writer. he is both. andrew but i call him drew because we're friend. if fierce commentary were an eardrum he would get blown at a rockies concert. our "new york times" correspondent. good to see you again, pinch. >> you will be pissed off if you miss nicholas every thursday in the times.
then, what do some environmentalists say you should be doing while in the shower to help the planet? here is a hint. eating asparagus before hand will help you go green. >> greg: i think somebody is writing a screen play behind you right now. >> it is the old fashioned ibm selectrics. that is the noise, greg. >> greg: , where would you like me to bring it? >> as if your life depended on it. all right, let's welcome our gregs. an annoying fellow. on air tonight, andrea...
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no, the fact is of course we've done a lot of damage to the planet, but we also repair the damage. i grew up in england, and england was far more filthy then than there was now. england is much more-- is comparatively green. you can go to london and your collar doesn't get black each day, and the tham sing happened in los angeles. the smol in no, sir. >> rose: have you been to beijing? >> yes. >> rose: and you're not bothered by that? and you want them to build every coal-burning plant they could build? >> global warming people don't make a distinction between carbon dioxide, which is essentially, in my view, harmless, and the other things which are told is horrible, certain smog, and nitrogen oxide and all that stuff. there's a lot of very ugly stuff in coal which you can get rid of by scrubbing the hole and the gases that come out of the fire station. so the chinese certainly can do a lot more of that and they are doing a lot more than that. >> rose: you are a member of caisson. >> what is that? >> it's a group of consult antz that work for government. wove been just in existence
no, the fact is of course we've done a lot of damage to the planet, but we also repair the damage. i grew up in england, and england was far more filthy then than there was now. england is much more-- is comparatively green. you can go to london and your collar doesn't get black each day, and the tham sing happened in los angeles. the smol in no, sir. >> rose: have you been to beijing? >> yes. >> rose: and you're not bothered by that? and you want them to build every...