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investigate and study interesting things that happen unless we go into orbit for a while british astronaut tim peake speaking to us thank you so much tim. thank you. so here in germany chancellor angela merkel's refugee policy is still controversial her new coalition government has pledged to focus on security and to speed up the deportation of rejected asylum applicants but many of those are now seeking shelter in german churches and hundreds of parishes grant what they call church asylum document a syrian student who has received a deportation order but fled into a catholic church. this church in cologne is protecting user keeney from deportation. the syrian student must leave germany because she came to europe via italy. german law requires her to apply for asylum in italy is on the deportation list i hear that so people go back to italy streets so my family we. have a right to live. the twenty four year old asylum application has already been rejected twice but this lutheran church and its pastor are giving her temporary protection. for now she can be near her father and brother who have been gr
investigate and study interesting things that happen unless we go into orbit for a while british astronaut tim peake speaking to us thank you so much tim. thank you. so here in germany chancellor angela merkel's refugee policy is still controversial her new coalition government has pledged to focus on security and to speed up the deportation of rejected asylum applicants but many of those are now seeking shelter in german churches and hundreds of parishes grant what they call church asylum...
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the picture was taken by uk astronaut tim peake. it is as big as a double—decker bus and it is still circling earth, which means it isa still circling earth, which means it is a threat to other satellites in its path. this could be one answer. it is the remove debris satellite. it is the remove debris satellite. it uses a net and a harpoon to grab spacejunk. it it uses a net and a harpoon to grab space junk. it pulled it uses a net and a harpoon to grab spacejunk. it pulled it out it uses a net and a harpoon to grab space junk. it pulled it out of orbit and back into the earth's atmosphere. the daobry burns up as it is being tracked back to earth. —— the debris burns up. therefore it is no longer a problem in orbit. this was developed in surrey in the south of england. the satellite will ride to the international space station bourdais spacek ‘s. it will lift off from cape canaveral in the next few minutes. this is the leader of the project. we are the leaders of a consortium of about ten organisations throughout europe that have pu
the picture was taken by uk astronaut tim peake. it is as big as a double—decker bus and it is still circling earth, which means it isa still circling earth, which means it is a threat to other satellites in its path. this could be one answer. it is the remove debris satellite. it is the remove debris satellite. it uses a net and a harpoon to grab spacejunk. it it uses a net and a harpoon to grab space junk. it pulled it uses a net and a harpoon to grab spacejunk. it pulled it out it uses a...
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whilst british astronaut tim peake was aboard the international space station, the observation module a lot of it, yes. we should put this in context. it is easy for us put this in context. it is easy for us to forget that we live in the space age, so when us to forget that we live in the space age, so when i got up this morning i did three things, i turned on test match to get special, check the weather, and looked at the sat tbs fifiathfir ans! lfifiéfidaffhfiaft " ' " you two them. the trouble is you have two satellites crash - each other and satellites crash into each other and suddenly you have thousands of little pieces. so over the years mankind has launched 7500 satellites. about a300 of them are still there but only 1200 are actually working, so 3000 are floating around doing nothing. and thatis floating around doing nothing. and that is the big stuff. we talked about the fleck of paint can do. —— the damage. we are developing a ring, like saturn. now, the idea of this project is the remove debris project. it will release junk and then track it and capture it. project. it will relea
whilst british astronaut tim peake was aboard the international space station, the observation module a lot of it, yes. we should put this in context. it is easy for us put this in context. it is easy for us to forget that we live in the space age, so when us to forget that we live in the space age, so when i got up this morning i did three things, i turned on test match to get special, check the weather, and looked at the sat tbs fifiathfir ans! lfifiéfidaffhfiaft " ' " you...
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peak. the stock market is a forward-looking vehicle. if profits are priced in, there is nowhere to go from here. matt: tim, what is your take on this?le aspects we have not talked about. what has happened in the u.s. rate market and how the dollar has performed. it is to the point of getting more toward behavior where we end -- we think about the end of good times. of early 2007, when the future priced for fed cuts. now, nobody can believe that because the news was so good, and everybody was making money in the housing market, just like everybody has made money in the tech sector. this is reminiscent of that, and that rate markets have been pricing or the end of the fed cycle in the next year to two and a half years. the dollar has underperformed for the last 12 to 15 months. all characteristic of the fed hiking cycle, particularly in the u.s. is leading the global economy and strength, a fed hiking cycle that is getting more advanced and toward neutral settings. that is what is at play here. guy: what about the geopolitics? i am struggling with the geopolitical fear. trade story seems to be generating response out of's china that m
peak. the stock market is a forward-looking vehicle. if profits are priced in, there is nowhere to go from here. matt: tim, what is your take on this?le aspects we have not talked about. what has happened in the u.s. rate market and how the dollar has performed. it is to the point of getting more toward behavior where we end -- we think about the end of good times. of early 2007, when the future priced for fed cuts. now, nobody can believe that because the news was so good, and everybody was...