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there is a team out in utah riaht this. there is a team out in utah right now. _ this. this. there is a team out in utah i right now, recovering the capture. tomorrow morning it will fly down to houston, where i currently am. just outside my hotel room i can see the johnson space centre. that is where the capture will come. quite a small team, six of us are gathering in houston. next week they be doing some of the first analysis on these materials. what is the mineralogy, the composition of these rocks? using that information to guide the larger science team, the samples will go out across the world for people to study. my neck and we can see live shots coming out. they are the re—entry shots. —— brute see live shots coming out. they are the re-entry shots. --_ the re-entry shots. -- we can see the re-entry shots. -- we can see the live shots _ the re-entry shots. -- we can see the live shots coming _ the re-entry shots. -- we can see the live shots coming out. - the re-entry shots. -- we can see the live shots coming out. 11 i the live shots coming out. 11 minutes befo
there is a team out in utah riaht this. there is a team out in utah right now. _ this. this. there is a team out in utah i right now, recovering the capture. tomorrow morning it will fly down to houston, where i currently am. just outside my hotel room i can see the johnson space centre. that is where the capture will come. quite a small team, six of us are gathering in houston. next week they be doing some of the first analysis on these materials. what is the mineralogy, the composition of...
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rossi's utah connections are explained by his foster parents' faith.he headquarters of the mormon church. the allegation is that in september 2008, nine months after the sinclair college assault, he attacked a former girlfriend. as the authorities in utah were pulling the case against rossi together, back in rhode island, phones were starting to ring. "rep, how are you?" i said, "how are you, nicholas?" "i'm in france," or europe somewhere. i think he said france first. i said, "what's going on?" "well, i had to leave the country." i get another call. he's still in europe. he's ill now at this point. maybe two weeks after that, he's really ill. and he... this is the last time i spoke to him. "it's nick." i said, "yeah, i know, nick, it's you." but he has a raspy voice. he goes, "i'm dying. i'm dying." i said, "nick, you're not dying. cockroaches don't die." radio: local news and information on wpro, providence. _ nicholas alahverdian, he grew up in foster care here, here in rhode island. he has passed away from a long battle with cancer. nicholas alahv
rossi's utah connections are explained by his foster parents' faith.he headquarters of the mormon church. the allegation is that in september 2008, nine months after the sinclair college assault, he attacked a former girlfriend. as the authorities in utah were pulling the case against rossi together, back in rhode island, phones were starting to ring. "rep, how are you?" i said, "how are you, nicholas?" "i'm in france," or europe somewhere. i think he said france...
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rossi's utah connections are explained by his foster parents' faith.y is the headquarters of the mormon church. the allegation is that in september 2008, nine months after the sinclair college assault, he attacked a former girlfriend. as the authorities in utah were pulling the case against rossi together, back in rhode island, phones were starting to ring. "rep, how are you?" i said, "how are you, nicholas?" "i'm in france," or europe somewhere. i think he said france first. i said, "what's going on?" "well, i had to leave the country." i get another call. he's still in europe. he's ill now at this point. maybe two weeks after that, he's really ill. and he... this is the last time i spoke to him. "it's nick." i said, "yeah, i know, nick, it's you." but he has a raspy voice. he goes, "i'm dying. i'm dying." i said, "nick, you're not dying. cockroaches don't die." radio: local news and information i on wpro, providence. nicholas alahverdian, he grew up in foster care here, here in rhode island. he has passed away from a long battle with cancer. nicholas
rossi's utah connections are explained by his foster parents' faith.y is the headquarters of the mormon church. the allegation is that in september 2008, nine months after the sinclair college assault, he attacked a former girlfriend. as the authorities in utah were pulling the case against rossi together, back in rhode island, phones were starting to ring. "rep, how are you?" i said, "how are you, nicholas?" "i'm in france," or europe somewhere. i think he said...
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. a, , tell us about the anticipation in utah? a, , , utah? really is ticking now, the landing _ utah? the clock really is ticking now, the landing is _ utah? the clock really is ticking now, the landing is happening l utah? the clock really is ticking | now, the landing is happening in less than an hour. we have just seen some of the helicopters who are taking their recovery team out to the landing sites, they are poised and waiting for the capsule to come down. the descent will be perilous, the capsule will be blazing through the capsule will be blazing through the atmosphere at 27,000 miles an hour, experiencing temperatures of 3000 degrees. two parachutes will open which will hopefully take it down for a soft landing, where the recovery team will head out to bring the capital back to the military base where we are located right now. rebecca, we are often told space as a wild west when it comes to comments and asteroids flying around, what is so special about bennu? , ., ., ., ., ., around, what is so special about bennu? , ., ., ._, ., .,
. a, , tell us about the anticipation in utah? a, , , utah? really is ticking now, the landing _ utah? the clock really is ticking now, the landing is _ utah? the clock really is ticking now, the landing is happening l utah? the clock really is ticking | now, the landing is happening in less than an hour. we have just seen some of the helicopters who are taking their recovery team out to the landing sites, they are poised and waiting for the capsule to come down. the descent will be perilous,...
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a textbook landing in the middle of the utah desert. for the . middle of the utah desert.e exhibition, it was an emotional moment. i working on the exhibition, it was an emotional moment.— emotional moment. i was fortunate enou:h to emotional moment. i was fortunate enough to be _ emotional moment. i was fortunate enough to be one _ emotional moment. i was fortunate enough to be one of _ emotional moment. i was fortunate enough to be one of the _ emotional moment. i was fortunate enough to be one of the people - emotional moment. i was fortunate enough to be one of the people to i enough to be one of the people to lay eyes— enough to be one of the people to lay eyes on— enough to be one of the people to lay eyes on the capsule and boy did we stick_ lay eyes on the capsule and boy did we stick that landing? it was just sitting _ we stick that landing? it was just sitting right there, you know, few tens of— sitting right there, you know, few tens of feetjust sitting right there, you know, few tens of feet just off a nice road, perfect — tens of feet just off a nice road, per
a textbook landing in the middle of the utah desert. for the . middle of the utah desert.e exhibition, it was an emotional moment. i working on the exhibition, it was an emotional moment.— emotional moment. i was fortunate enou:h to emotional moment. i was fortunate enough to be _ emotional moment. i was fortunate enough to be one _ emotional moment. i was fortunate enough to be one of _ emotional moment. i was fortunate enough to be one of the _ emotional moment. i was fortunate enough to be...
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rebecca morelle, bbc news, utah. 0ur science correspondent jonathan amos is in utah with the latest.tmosphere of planet earth, moving at 12 kilometers a second, over 27,000 miles an hour. and first of all, they picked it up on these heat—seeking cameras. and then we got a view of a parachute and a capsule slung beneath it. and then it landed gently in the utah desert here. actually it landed a little bit earlier than we were expecting. we were expecting it to come down at 08.55 local time, and it came down three minutes earlier than that. now, that will be something that the engineers of the the capsule at lockheed martin will want to pore over. but i don't think the scientists care very much. they have their capsule back and they've got their sample back. and jonathan, we saw pictures earlier on of what they call the clean room, i believe, in which we saw sort of men and women in white suits carefully examining this capsule, because it's quite tricky work to recover what it is that they're after. we're seeing pictures of that room now on our screens. yeah, the watchword today has be
rebecca morelle, bbc news, utah. 0ur science correspondent jonathan amos is in utah with the latest.tmosphere of planet earth, moving at 12 kilometers a second, over 27,000 miles an hour. and first of all, they picked it up on these heat—seeking cameras. and then we got a view of a parachute and a capsule slung beneath it. and then it landed gently in the utah desert here. actually it landed a little bit earlier than we were expecting. we were expecting it to come down at 08.55 local time,...
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rebecca morelle, bbc news, utah.dhwa — planetary scientist at arizona state university. she also serves as the principal scientist for the mars sample return programme. i asked her about the process from here. it's going to be a very, very careful process of documenting the sample return capsule. they're going to be taking their time before they open it up. they want to make sure that the exterior is completely documented, that they remove any any of the utah dirt that might be attached to the capsule. and then, of course, they're taking some close up pictures, some images of the capsule itself before they start to open it. and in terms of dust, i mean, how much dust would something like this, this sort of meteorite carry? yes. so this is actually obviously samples from asteroid bennu and the estimate is that there could be as much as 250 grams or so, perhaps even more of sample from the asteroid bennu inside this capsule, inside of the canister. and that will take a while then to presumably navigate through and to e
rebecca morelle, bbc news, utah.dhwa — planetary scientist at arizona state university. she also serves as the principal scientist for the mars sample return programme. i asked her about the process from here. it's going to be a very, very careful process of documenting the sample return capsule. they're going to be taking their time before they open it up. they want to make sure that the exterior is completely documented, that they remove any any of the utah dirt that might be attached to...
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we are all decontaminated, making sure there is no utah dust and then onceit there is no utah dust andnce it is “p room for collection. once it is up there, it has different glove boxes that the curators can work on and they can start peeling back the canister and collecting the samples inside. this is the biggest sample ever collected and the third one returned to earth. what are you hoping to time and what could it tell us about the origins of life? ~ ~ ., ., , life? we know that there is organics. — life? we know that there is organics, water, _ life? we know that there is organics, water, so - life? we know that there is organics, water, so the - organics, water, so the questions is what types of organics, what types of materials, what minerals, what life? what is the water? some of what it could have ended up making oceans. those of the pieces we could be pulling apart as we go forward, picking apart as we go forward, picking apart every piece of the sample. apart every piece of the sample-— apart every piece of the sample. apart every piece of the samle. ., ., _, ., ,, sample. ho
we are all decontaminated, making sure there is no utah dust and then onceit there is no utah dust andnce it is “p room for collection. once it is up there, it has different glove boxes that the curators can work on and they can start peeling back the canister and collecting the samples inside. this is the biggest sample ever collected and the third one returned to earth. what are you hoping to time and what could it tell us about the origins of life? ~ ~ ., ., , life? we know that there is...
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in enclosed please find a copy of the letter i have submitted to the utah governor. sincerely, chris stewart, member of congress. the speaker pro tempore: under clause 5-d, rule torques the chair announces to the house in light of resignation of the gentleman from utah, mr. chris stewart, the whole number of the house is now 433. for what purpose does gentlelady from wisconsin seek recognition? ms. moore: recognition for one minute. revise and extend. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentlewoman is recognized for one minute. ms. moore: thank you, mr. speaker. i rise to appeal to the majority here to not make draconian cuts to the women, infant, and children program. what is before us is a proposal to cut $#00 million -- $800 million out of the fruit age vegetable portion of the w.i.c. program. study after study shows w.i.c. improves birth outcomes, the likelihood of preterm births and helps lack kate taiting mothers. as of may w.i.c. has already served an average of 6.6 million monthly participants. i just want to remind you this is our future workforc
in enclosed please find a copy of the letter i have submitted to the utah governor. sincerely, chris stewart, member of congress. the speaker pro tempore: under clause 5-d, rule torques the chair announces to the house in light of resignation of the gentleman from utah, mr. chris stewart, the whole number of the house is now 433. for what purpose does gentlelady from wisconsin seek recognition? ms. moore: recognition for one minute. revise and extend. the speaker pro tempore: without objection,...
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a text book landing in the middle of the utah | landing in the middle of the utah desert.pent decades on the mission it is an emotional moment. how did it go? it went perfectly. we didn't stuck it. we landed in nice topsoil. the capsule looks flawless. we landed in nice topsoil. the capsule looks flawless. ii we landed in nice topsoil. the capsule looks flawless. ii cried we landed in nice topsoil. the capsule we landed in nice topsoil. the ca sule looks flawless. . ~ capsule looks flawless. i cried like a bab , it capsule looks flawless. i cried like a baby. it was _ capsule looks flawless. i cried like a baby, it was an _ capsule looks flawless. i cried like a baby, it was an overwhelming i a baby, it was an overwhelming moment— a baby, it was an overwhelming moment for me.— a baby, it was an overwhelming moment for me. inside is the most recious moment for me. inside is the most precious sample — moment for me. inside is the most precious sample of— moment for me. inside is the most precious sample of fragments i moment for me. inside is the most precious sample of frag
a text book landing in the middle of the utah | landing in the middle of the utah desert.pent decades on the mission it is an emotional moment. how did it go? it went perfectly. we didn't stuck it. we landed in nice topsoil. the capsule looks flawless. we landed in nice topsoil. the capsule looks flawless. ii we landed in nice topsoil. the capsule looks flawless. ii cried we landed in nice topsoil. the capsule we landed in nice topsoil. the ca sule looks flawless. . ~ capsule looks flawless. i...
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thank you so much into we're tanding by for mitt romney of utah to come the cameras.made a big announcement today. he's not going to seek re-election. >>> and also the arrest of the pennsylvania fugitive. thank god he was found asleep in tall grass. apparently a sleep on top of his stolen rifle. a witness who saw that arrest within yards of his home is gooding to join us coming up. the all-new tempur-pedic breeze makes sleep feel cool. so, no more sweating all night... ...or blasting the air conditioning. because the tempur-breeze feels up to 10° cooler, all night long. for a limited time, save up to $700 on select tempur-pedic adjustable mattress sets. want your clothes to smell freshly washed all day without heavy perfumes? try downy light in-wash freshness boosters. it has long-lasting light scent, no heavy perfumes, and no dyes. finally, a light scent that lasts all day. downy light! think hairspray's stuck in one dimension? think again. flex any style... with hairspray that flexes with you. new tresemmé hairspray. here's why you should switch fo to duckduckgo on
thank you so much into we're tanding by for mitt romney of utah to come the cameras.made a big announcement today. he's not going to seek re-election. >>> and also the arrest of the pennsylvania fugitive. thank god he was found asleep in tall grass. apparently a sleep on top of his stolen rifle. a witness who saw that arrest within yards of his home is gooding to join us coming up. the all-new tempur-pedic breeze makes sleep feel cool. so, no more sweating all night... ...or blasting...
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rebecca morelle, bbc news, utah.from rebecca on what the next step will be now that scientists have been reunited with 0siris—rex. such a big moment for nasa... really delighted with what they have back so far. the s in the cleanroom here, kept in a stable environment to try to keep the precious sample of bennu away from dust and grime and dirt of the desert. that is really important. the next stage of the mission involves this here. this big military cargo plane. what is going to happen? you have the capital and inside it is a canister and inside that an asteroid sample. they will remove the outer layer, the capsule layer and fill out a way. the canister will be packaged up and put on board this plane and flown to the johnson board this plane and flown to thejohnson space centre in houston, texas. there scientists are eagerly awaiting for the really exciting bit. 0pening it up to see exactly what is inside. now, properly collecting every grain is going to take some time, but the signs will start really quickly actua
rebecca morelle, bbc news, utah.from rebecca on what the next step will be now that scientists have been reunited with 0siris—rex. such a big moment for nasa... really delighted with what they have back so far. the s in the cleanroom here, kept in a stable environment to try to keep the precious sample of bennu away from dust and grime and dirt of the desert. that is really important. the next stage of the mission involves this here. this big military cargo plane. what is going to happen? you...
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there are the astroid samples, an astroid mission making a home delivery, dropped off today in the utah desert. >>> the government is the brink of a shutdown and congress remains at an impasse, what this means for your wallet and potentially your travel plans. >> thank you so much for joining us. i'm andrea nakano. >> i'm brian hackney. >>> when it comes to crime in oakland, almost every category is going up compared to last year. >> one number that caught our attention was the number of cars stolen in oakland. 10,000 cars in the first 8 1/2 months have been stolen police say. >> da lin talks to those impacted by the crimes, including a woman who is on the verge of homelessness. >> reporter: this car owner is in tears. she just filed a police report. someone stole her 2001 chevy suburban in front of her fruitvale district apartment sunday morning. >> that car, i buy it with collecting bottles from the street. >> reporter: jasmine cabrera said she collected bottles and cans a year to save up $3,000 to buy that suv. now she feels the world around her is collapsing. >> my kids go to fremon
there are the astroid samples, an astroid mission making a home delivery, dropped off today in the utah desert. >>> the government is the brink of a shutdown and congress remains at an impasse, what this means for your wallet and potentially your travel plans. >> thank you so much for joining us. i'm andrea nakano. >> i'm brian hackney. >>> when it comes to crime in oakland, almost every category is going up compared to last year. >> one number that caught...
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the capsule is heading for a vast wilderness, the dugway military base in utah.oing to land somewhere over here in the utah desert, come rain or shine. military meteorologists are monitoring the weather right up to the last moment. copy range control... tracking the winds is vital for the recovery team waiting for the capsule. confirming balloon. is away at this time. by launching weather balloonsi before the object comes down, we can get an idea of what the upper level winds are doing and how- that is going to steer the capsule. and the more accurate the data gets, i the more precisely they can predict. where it's going to land at. the team is well aware that things can go wrong. it looks like we have a no chute, sir. 20 years ago, in this same patch of desert, another sample return mission called genesis came to a catastrophic end after the capsule's parachutes fail to open. negative. copy. receive a visual. impact at 5855. we are very confident that we will not have a genesis type event with this recovery. when that happened, an investigation was done. we unde
the capsule is heading for a vast wilderness, the dugway military base in utah.oing to land somewhere over here in the utah desert, come rain or shine. military meteorologists are monitoring the weather right up to the last moment. copy range control... tracking the winds is vital for the recovery team waiting for the capsule. confirming balloon. is away at this time. by launching weather balloonsi before the object comes down, we can get an idea of what the upper level winds are doing and how-...
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rebecca morelle, bbc news, utah.have seen showery outbreaks of rain. fairly fragmented, as you can see from the earlier rainfall, but low pressure is still driving the weather story at the moment. plenty of isobars on the trot, so plenty of wet weather to come for the remainder of the afternoon, but not for all of us. central and southern parts of england and wales will continue to see the cloud break up sunshine come through, while a pulse of rain move steadily north by the end of the afternoon, sitting across the scottish borders, northern ireland in particular. but with the sunshine, we could see temperatures topping 20 or 21 celsius. in the evening, another heavy pulse of rain pushing in from the south—west, across wales, into the lake district, and into western scotland. weather warnings in force here. gusty winds accompanying the heaviest rain, on exposed coasts, 50-60 heaviest rain, on exposed coasts, 50—60 mph. some pretty miserable conditions to close out sunday. that frontal system will ease away, though sh
rebecca morelle, bbc news, utah.have seen showery outbreaks of rain. fairly fragmented, as you can see from the earlier rainfall, but low pressure is still driving the weather story at the moment. plenty of isobars on the trot, so plenty of wet weather to come for the remainder of the afternoon, but not for all of us. central and southern parts of england and wales will continue to see the cloud break up sunshine come through, while a pulse of rain move steadily north by the end of the...
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my state, utah, was heavily impacted. so the fallout would collide with rain, snow, sleet, or hail and fall to the ground. where it became part of the ecosystem and then became part of what worked its way into our bodies. it's kind of a silent poison that we have stored. i, myself, have thyroid cancer when i was in my 20's. i had my thyroid removed. i had lymph nodes removed. years later i also had other tumors that resulted in a complete hysterectomy. my older sister died at age 46. leaving three children. my younger sister has stomach cancer. another has autoimmune disorders. the area we grew up in in salt lake city, we counted 64 people who developed various cancers, tumors, auto immune disorders. and my story is not an unusual one in the west. especially in the surrounding states. my state. we became what we call casualty to the cold war. we have never been fully compensated. we have suffered. we continue to suffer. i have watched so many people die. i have lost so many people. all the people i worked with in utah on
my state, utah, was heavily impacted. so the fallout would collide with rain, snow, sleet, or hail and fall to the ground. where it became part of the ecosystem and then became part of what worked its way into our bodies. it's kind of a silent poison that we have stored. i, myself, have thyroid cancer when i was in my 20's. i had my thyroid removed. i had lymph nodes removed. years later i also had other tumors that resulted in a complete hysterectomy. my older sister died at age 46. leaving...
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rebecca morrelle, bbc news, utah. longleat safari park, an important part of the breeding programme for what is an endangered species. the male cubs arrived at the end ofjune but longleat has just released detail about them, after they were closely monitored in their early days. the bbc�*s wiltshire reporter will glennon has been to see them. peeping out from the safety of their nest box, the cute faces of the male red panda twins. born at the end ofjune, they had been kept hidden by their mother who is called emma. longleat took these pictures when they had to check up on the cubs and weigh them. everyone is really pleased with how they are doing. i am absolutely thrilled that we have baby red pandas at longleat, it is such an exciting thing. i love being a zookeeper but baby animals make it even better. the next thing is weaning, they are going to start learning all about bamboo and what to eat, so they are just kind of reaching almost that kind of playful toddler stage so it is a really special time to work with th
rebecca morrelle, bbc news, utah. longleat safari park, an important part of the breeding programme for what is an endangered species. the male cubs arrived at the end ofjune but longleat has just released detail about them, after they were closely monitored in their early days. the bbc�*s wiltshire reporter will glennon has been to see them. peeping out from the safety of their nest box, the cute faces of the male red panda twins. born at the end ofjune, they had been kept hidden by their...
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rebecca morrelle, bbc news, utah., our silent correspondence is there. it's fascinating, extraordinary what they're able do. they are trying not to contaminate it, they've got it all this way, got it off in our stride and got the dust back here. they've got to be so careful now that they don't mess it up in the last stage. that they don't mess it up in the last stage-— that they don't mess it up in the last staue. , , , , last stage. yes, everything is set for sunday- _ last stage. yes, everything is set for sunday. not _ last stage. yes, everything is set for sunday. not much _ last stage. yes, everything is set for sunday. not much can - last stage. yes, everything is set| for sunday. not much can change last stage. yes, everything is set - for sunday. not much can change the outcome now, the capture will be released, they'll make her go, no—go, decision in the early hours in utah. at around 255 gmt. . cleanliness, sterility is their words. they need to keep the samples as pure and pristine as possible. they will wh
rebecca morrelle, bbc news, utah., our silent correspondence is there. it's fascinating, extraordinary what they're able do. they are trying not to contaminate it, they've got it all this way, got it off in our stride and got the dust back here. they've got to be so careful now that they don't mess it up in the last stage. that they don't mess it up in the last stage-— that they don't mess it up in the last staue. , , , , last stage. yes, everything is set for sunday- _ last stage. yes,...
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(gentle music) >>> a nailbiter return for a cup fold of asteroid unfolded over the utah desert and thef san francisco this morning. the latest stop from a seven-year mission to find out where it all began. first, though, they had to land. >> reporter: what left earth seven years ago in a blazing liftoff, came home today, after 1 billion miles in space. a one half pound sample of an oddball asteroid, carried back to earth, released from the osiris rex spacecraft, limiting to earth at 7:42 a.m. this morning. >> at this point we have entered in over san francisco, and we will quickly be approaching the utah testing range moving east. >> reporter: with the probe dropping from space to desert floor, it was scorched by 5000 degree temperatures as it reached a speed of 27,000 miles per hour. >> wonderful to see that deployment. >> reporter: the sample canister slowed to 11 miles per hour. the probe, after being on the other side of the solar system, a few years ago, dropped right on target. >> touchdown. >> this is the team of love he decelerating that achievement. >> reporter: from there, th
(gentle music) >>> a nailbiter return for a cup fold of asteroid unfolded over the utah desert and thef san francisco this morning. the latest stop from a seven-year mission to find out where it all began. first, though, they had to land. >> reporter: what left earth seven years ago in a blazing liftoff, came home today, after 1 billion miles in space. a one half pound sample of an oddball asteroid, carried back to earth, released from the osiris rex spacecraft, limiting to earth...
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. >> utah republican senator mitt romney spoke with reporters following his announcement he will not seek reelection. he said his decision is based upon his age saying it's time for younger generations to take the lead in politics. the senator was asked about the impeachment inquiry against president biden saying he saw no evidence of high crimes and misdemeaners. >> okay? >> you're fine. [inaudible conversations] >> are you okay? that's going to go down, so-- >> is the mic on? check one-two. >> so you guys have already seen the statement that i've put out. i don't know that i want to repeat that, but if you have any questions i'm happy to respond to those. >> senator romney, why would you not --. >> you know, i considered my age and the fact that at the end of the a second term i would be in my mid 80's and i think it's time for guys like me to get out of the way and have people in the next generation step forward because they're going to be shaping the world, they're going to be living in, over the last couple of decades, people of my age, the boomers, have done pretty well for our
. >> utah republican senator mitt romney spoke with reporters following his announcement he will not seek reelection. he said his decision is based upon his age saying it's time for younger generations to take the lead in politics. the senator was asked about the impeachment inquiry against president biden saying he saw no evidence of high crimes and misdemeaners. >> okay? >> you're fine. [inaudible conversations] >> are you okay? that's going to go down, so-- >>...
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senator romney: a recent poll in utah showed some very strong numbers and i was pleased to see that. i think people in utah don't agree with me with the posture i took in regards to donald trump but respect people who vote their conscious and i appreciate that and my fellow citizens and i don't have any question in my mind, one, if i would run again, i don't think we need another person in their 80's. i'm a little long of tooth already and don't need more like me and the issues of the day relate to china and climate change and a.i. and guys in their 80's don't know how to deal with those issues. reporter: you mentioned your age as one of the reasons not running for re-election but a nice way to say to some of your colleagues who are older as a way to step down as well? senator romney: everybody will make their decision and consider their own circumstances. just looking at my agened where i am, if i knew i was going to be like chuck grassley and vigorous and dynamic in my 90's, i might have reached a different decision but you never know. i do thinking the times we're living in really
senator romney: a recent poll in utah showed some very strong numbers and i was pleased to see that. i think people in utah don't agree with me with the posture i took in regards to donald trump but respect people who vote their conscious and i appreciate that and my fellow citizens and i don't have any question in my mind, one, if i would run again, i don't think we need another person in their 80's. i'm a little long of tooth already and don't need more like me and the issues of the day...
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a space capsule carrying the largest asteroid sample ever collected lands safely in utah. police in kosovo have ended a standoff with serb gunmen at a monastery which followed a deadly attack on ethnic albanian police. hello, you're watching bbc news. the ministry of defence has confirmed to the bbc that it will provide the support of armed soldiers to the metropolitan police, after a large number of firearms officers handed in their weapons. they turned in their firearms permits after an armed officer was charged with the murder of 24—year—old chris kaba — who was shot and killed in south london last year. earlier, the home secretary, suella braverman, ordered a review of armed policing. joe inwood reports. chris kaba was unarmed when he was shot and killed in streatham. he was driving a borrowed car. according to police, the vehicle had previously been linked to an incident involving a gun. chris kaba was hit by a single bullet fired by a police officer. there was widespread outrage at his death, especially amongst london's black community. last week, his family were in
a space capsule carrying the largest asteroid sample ever collected lands safely in utah. police in kosovo have ended a standoff with serb gunmen at a monastery which followed a deadly attack on ethnic albanian police. hello, you're watching bbc news. the ministry of defence has confirmed to the bbc that it will provide the support of armed soldiers to the metropolitan police, after a large number of firearms officers handed in their weapons. they turned in their firearms permits after an armed...
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utah, sunday morning?verview of what is about to happen and what everybody is excited about.— happen and what everybody is excited about. what a scientist exectin: excited about. what a scientist expecting to — excited about. what a scientist expecting to happen _ excited about. what a scientist expecting to happen and - excited about. what a scientist| expecting to happen and hoping to happen on sunday morning? bennu is of a particular class, it means that has organic chemicals, things we eat that made us up, that led to the origin of life on earth, it is a very old piece of rock, here is my scale model of it it is a tangerine, that is roughly the shape. it was made of parts from a bigger thing that got blown apart billions of years ago there is evidence some of the rock still have water on them and you need a big well to do that. you have this collection of rocks with chemicals on it that could lead to the origin of life on earth, and also water, which the ocean — make the oceans come from, and thoughts
utah, sunday morning?verview of what is about to happen and what everybody is excited about.— happen and what everybody is excited about. what a scientist exectin: excited about. what a scientist expecting to — excited about. what a scientist expecting to happen _ excited about. what a scientist expecting to happen and - excited about. what a scientist| expecting to happen and hoping to happen on sunday morning? bennu is of a particular class, it means that has organic chemicals, things we...
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miller was arrested and booked at a utah jail. at the door, and jim miller, jonathan's father opened it. >> he says, we look for a jonathan wayne miller, i said why are you looking for him? he has been that for 21 years? >> coming up, jonathan wayne miller, that? >> i cried. it was like my whole world came craving in. >> then who was the man locked up in that jail cell? >> he refuses to tell a judge who he really, yes and the judge says there is no way out until we find out. >> you have seen this before? >> absolutely. and it is a good way to hide. >> when dateline continues. ter, but i struggled with uncontrollable movements called td, tardive dyskinesia. td can be caused by some mental health meds. and it's unlikely to improve without treatment. i felt like my movements were in the spotlight. ingrezza is a prescription medicine to treat adults with td movements. ingrezza is different. it's the simple, once-daily treatment proven to reduce td that's #1 prescribed. people taking ingrezza can stay on their current dose of most ment
miller was arrested and booked at a utah jail. at the door, and jim miller, jonathan's father opened it. >> he says, we look for a jonathan wayne miller, i said why are you looking for him? he has been that for 21 years? >> coming up, jonathan wayne miller, that? >> i cried. it was like my whole world came craving in. >> then who was the man locked up in that jail cell? >> he refuses to tell a judge who he really, yes and the judge says there is no way out until we...
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well, the sun is not up here at the military base in utah, but the i the military base in utah, but theicopters are being wheeled out, ready to take the recovery team out to the landing site once the capsule actually comes down to the ground. the final descent for this mission, you have to remember, a seven year long mission, and it has travelled billions of miles through the solar system, but the last 13 minutes will be perilous. the capsule has to come through the atmosphere travelling at 27,000 mph. it will experience temperatures of 3000 celsius before two parachutes open which should hopefully take it down to the desert floor for a soft landing, then the recovery team in these helicopters you havejust recovery team in these helicopters you have just seen will be heading out to the site to bring it back to the base, so it will be a nerve—racking last few moments of this mission, which has been going on for so long, and there was a sense of nervous anticipation here and excitement. you sense of nervous anticipation here and excitement.— sense of nervous anticipation here and exciteme
well, the sun is not up here at the military base in utah, but the i the military base in utah, but theicopters are being wheeled out, ready to take the recovery team out to the landing site once the capsule actually comes down to the ground. the final descent for this mission, you have to remember, a seven year long mission, and it has travelled billions of miles through the solar system, but the last 13 minutes will be perilous. the capsule has to come through the atmosphere travelling at...
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rebecca morelle, bbc news, utah.sion over her life preserving treatment say they were brutally silenced by the courts. the 19—year—old can now be named after legal restrictions were lifted. the patient had mitochondrial disease and died after a cardiac arrest before the eu court of protection could hear her case. she needed end—of—life care rather than on curbing treatment. her family say they were deeply disturbed by how they were treated by the hospital trust and the courts. ~ . , ., courts. we have been gagged, silenced and _ courts. we have been gagged, silenced and most _ courts. we have been gagged, silenced and most importantly| silenced and most importantly prevented from accessing specialist treatment abroad. had she been allowed to seek treatment six months ago, it might well be that she would still be with us and recovering. she said she wanted to died trying to live. detectives investigating the death of ten—year—old sara sharif in woking last month have released new pictures of her. they're hoping the im
rebecca morelle, bbc news, utah.sion over her life preserving treatment say they were brutally silenced by the courts. the 19—year—old can now be named after legal restrictions were lifted. the patient had mitochondrial disease and died after a cardiac arrest before the eu court of protection could hear her case. she needed end—of—life care rather than on curbing treatment. her family say they were deeply disturbed by how they were treated by the hospital trust and the courts. ~ . , .,...
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i always wondered, mitt romney never seemed like a match for utah.o your announcement? >> you are right, never really was a match. that was the thing we called out. i announce my candidacy four months ago and we were not shy about calling out his record. he claimed he was going to push to a balanced budget, end illegal immigration, stop federal spending and overreach, appoint conservative justices, his record did not reflect those promises, people know me. for ten years, i've been running my community and given them a true conservative alternative, and these last four months, people are excited. we saw a list of endorsements locally but also nationally, we pick up charlie kirk, mark levin, carey lake coming out here monday to do a rally and give support to us and picked up the endorsement of rick grenell. this is amazing, folks are ready for in america first candidate, and a true conservative back in the senate, someone like mike lee, someone who should be representing the state of utah. rachel: i'm thinking about how mitt romney got elected, he's up
i always wondered, mitt romney never seemed like a match for utah.o your announcement? >> you are right, never really was a match. that was the thing we called out. i announce my candidacy four months ago and we were not shy about calling out his record. he claimed he was going to push to a balanced budget, end illegal immigration, stop federal spending and overreach, appoint conservative justices, his record did not reflect those promises, people know me. for ten years, i've been running...
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. >>> after a seven-year journey, a capsule carrying nasa's first asteroid samples landed in the utah desert sunday morning. cbs news' skyler henry has more. >>> milestone, we have confirmed parachute deployment. >> reporter: in a fly-by of earth, the osiris-rex spacecraft released the capsule containing asteroid fragments from 63,000 miles out. >> touched down. >> reporter: the saucer-shaped capsule holding possible clues about the birth of the solar system slammed into earth's atmosphere and touched down in the utah desert. sunday's landing wraps up a seven-year, four billion-mile voyage to transport the sample from an asteroid called bennu here to planet earth. nasa officials spoke about the successful mission. >> it was pulse pounding, i'm sure for you watching it. even more for those of us in the helicopters. we were with bated breath making sure that we came down for a nice, soft landing in the utah desert. and it worked. and it worked spectacularly well. >> reporter: the capsule holding the precious cargo was moved to a temporary clean room at the utah test and training range.
. >>> after a seven-year journey, a capsule carrying nasa's first asteroid samples landed in the utah desert sunday morning. cbs news' skyler henry has more. >>> milestone, we have confirmed parachute deployment. >> reporter: in a fly-by of earth, the osiris-rex spacecraft released the capsule containing asteroid fragments from 63,000 miles out. >> touched down. >> reporter: the saucer-shaped capsule holding possible clues about the birth of the solar system...
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the senator from utah. mr. lee: mr. president, i'm disappointed that we weren't able to get this done today. it's hard for me to conceive of a legitimate reason why we wouldn't home harmless those states bold enough, brave enough, conscientious enough to protect their own citizenry and accessibility to national parks within their boundaries. there are a lot of blessings that come from having these mighty five national parks in the state of utah. i love each and every one of them. i can tell you things about every one of them that are unique and that i love. we're always told how lucky we are and we indeed are to have these beautiful features in our state and to have national parks. but it's insulting to the citizens of a state when the federal government owns two-thirds of the landmass in our state. most of that landmass is of course not national park land. most of it doesn't even look like national park land. most of it is not terribly remarkable, one way or another. when you add up all that land and it's 67% of the st
the senator from utah. mr. lee: mr. president, i'm disappointed that we weren't able to get this done today. it's hard for me to conceive of a legitimate reason why we wouldn't home harmless those states bold enough, brave enough, conscientious enough to protect their own citizenry and accessibility to national parks within their boundaries. there are a lot of blessings that come from having these mighty five national parks in the state of utah. i love each and every one of them. i can tell you...
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ruby frankie, the utah mommy blogger known for giving tough love advice to millions of followers -- >i was really hoping keeping them home from school, wiping the floorboards, would really bring pain. >> juju: now facing six counts of child abuse. >> there were sores around his wrists and ankles -- >> juju: what allegedly happened behind the camera. >> i feel the warning signs have been there for a very long time. >>> keeping school safe. with class back in session, so too are the fears. the new technology using a.i. to detect the next school shooter. we go inside one high school to see how it works. >> dispatching alerts at ocean city high school. >> juju: not everyone is convinced. ma, ma, ma— ( clears throat ) for fast sore throat relief, try vicks vapocool drops. with two times more menthol per drop, and powerful vicks vapors to vaporize sore throat pain. vicks vapocool drops. vaporize sore throat pain. (owner) purina one... we switched and wow! from day 1, its proven natural nutrition vicks vapocool drops. supports charlie's strong immune system... and ginger's healthy heart. (vo
ruby frankie, the utah mommy blogger known for giving tough love advice to millions of followers -- >i was really hoping keeping them home from school, wiping the floorboards, would really bring pain. >> juju: now facing six counts of child abuse. >> there were sores around his wrists and ankles -- >> juju: what allegedly happened behind the camera. >> i feel the warning signs have been there for a very long time. >>> keeping school safe. with class back in...
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rebecca morelle, bbc news, utah.lanetary scientist at arizona state university. she also serves as the principal scientist for the mars sample return programme. thank you forjoining us. you will know what these individuals are doing, can you explain a little about this process that they are doing right now.— about this process that they are doing right now. yes, this is going to be a very. _ doing right now. yes, this is going to be a very. very _ doing right now. yes, this is going to be a very, very careful - doing right now. yes, this is going to be a very, very careful processl to be a very, very careful process of documenting the sample return capsule. they will be going to take their time before they open it up, they want to make sure that the exterior is completely documented. that they remove any of the utah desert that may be attached to the capsule. and of course, they are taking some closer pictures, images of the capital itself before they start to open it. in of the capital itself before they start to op
rebecca morelle, bbc news, utah.lanetary scientist at arizona state university. she also serves as the principal scientist for the mars sample return programme. thank you forjoining us. you will know what these individuals are doing, can you explain a little about this process that they are doing right now.— about this process that they are doing right now. yes, this is going to be a very. _ doing right now. yes, this is going to be a very. very _ doing right now. yes, this is going to be a...
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a capsule was recovered in utah after being dropped from a space probe that's spent the last seven years collecting the fragments. scientists hope it will shed new light on how planets were formed. police in kosovo have ended a standoff with serb gunmen at a monastery which followed a deadly attack on ethnic albanian police. questions surround the future of the uk's high speed hs2 rail line — speaking to the bbc, senior cabinet minister grant shapps says it would be �*crazy�* not to review the project — amid rising costs and inflation. now on bbc news, escaping my family. these women in russia's north caucasus are allegedly being abused and imprisoned by their own families. they have made disturbing accusations of kidnappings and exorcisms. female genital mutilations. and honour killings. pushing back against traditions and institutions that dominate this remote part of russia. will they ever find freedom? vika is from a small town, 70 kilometres from the capital of dagestan, makhachkala, in south—western russia. under sharia law, if there is no intimacy between a couple, a divorce can b
a capsule was recovered in utah after being dropped from a space probe that's spent the last seven years collecting the fragments. scientists hope it will shed new light on how planets were formed. police in kosovo have ended a standoff with serb gunmen at a monastery which followed a deadly attack on ethnic albanian police. questions surround the future of the uk's high speed hs2 rail line — speaking to the bbc, senior cabinet minister grant shapps says it would be �*crazy�* not to...
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my state, utah, was heavily impacted.o the fallout would collide with rain, snow, sleet, or hail and fall to the ground. where it became part of the ecosystem and then became part of what worked its way into our bodies. it's kind of a silent poison that we have stored. i, myself, have thyroid cancer when i was in my 20's. i had my thyroid removed. i had lymph nodes removed. years later i also had other tumors that resulted in a complete hysterectomy. my older sister died at age 46. leaving three children. my younger sister has stomach cancer. another has autoimmune disorders. the area we grew up in in salt lake city, we counted 64 people who developed various cancers, tumors, auto immune disorders. and my story is not an unusual one in the west. especially in the surrounding states. my state. we became what we call casualty to the cold war. we have never been fully compensated. we have suffered. we continue to suffer. i have watched so many people die. i have lost so many people. all the people i worked with in utah on th
my state, utah, was heavily impacted.o the fallout would collide with rain, snow, sleet, or hail and fall to the ground. where it became part of the ecosystem and then became part of what worked its way into our bodies. it's kind of a silent poison that we have stored. i, myself, have thyroid cancer when i was in my 20's. i had my thyroid removed. i had lymph nodes removed. years later i also had other tumors that resulted in a complete hysterectomy. my older sister died at age 46. leaving...
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>> is a recent poll in utah which was showing from very strong numbers. i was very pleased to a see that byth the people in utah don't always agree with me on the pot straight check with regard to donald trump. but they respect people who vote their conscience. i appreciate that and my fellow citizens. i do not havequ any questions on myn mind that if i write againi just don't think we need another person in their 80s. we do not need more like me the issues of the date relate to china, climate change, ai and a lot of guys in their 80s know how to deal those issues. [inaudible] >> you mention your age is one of the reasons for not running for reelection. is that a nice way to say some of your colleagues who are older that may be time for them to step down as well? >> everybody's going to make their own decision of course. and consider their own circumstances. i am justow looking at my age ad where i am if i knew i was going to be like chuck grassley and bevigorous and dynamic into my 90s might have reached a different decision but you never know. the times
>> is a recent poll in utah which was showing from very strong numbers. i was very pleased to a see that byth the people in utah don't always agree with me on the pot straight check with regard to donald trump. but they respect people who vote their conscience. i appreciate that and my fellow citizens. i do not havequ any questions on myn mind that if i write againi just don't think we need another person in their 80s. we do not need more like me the issues of the date relate to china,...
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a textbook landing in the middle of the utah desert.or the team who have spent decades working on the osiris—rex mission, it's an emotional moment. it went absolutely perfectly. perfect landing, we didn't move, we landed a nice, soft soil. the capsule looks flawless. i cried like a baby in the helicopter when i heard the parachute was open. it was an overwhelming moment for me. inside the capsule is the most precious sample, fragments of an asteroid called bennu, that could reveal the story of our solar system. the team quickly secures the craft, to prevent contamination, and attaches it to a 30—metre line slung beneath a helicopter. this is the moment that nasa has been waiting for. after seven long years, travelling billions of miles to bennu and back, the capsule is finally here. the priority now is getting it out of the dusty desert environment, and into the safe and sterile clean room as quickly as possible. a quick knock to say they have arrived, the capsule is in. the painstaking and meticulous process begins. they need to remove
a textbook landing in the middle of the utah desert.or the team who have spent decades working on the osiris—rex mission, it's an emotional moment. it went absolutely perfectly. perfect landing, we didn't move, we landed a nice, soft soil. the capsule looks flawless. i cried like a baby in the helicopter when i heard the parachute was open. it was an overwhelming moment for me. inside the capsule is the most precious sample, fragments of an asteroid called bennu, that could reveal the story...
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all eyes are now on this patch of utah desert, ready for the landing. utah. from asteroids to another kind of flying object. and just before we go, take a look at this. cctv cameras have captured the moment a pigeon crashed into a man's head as he popped to the shops. michael speirs, from nottingham, was heading into his local convenience store when the bird flew into him. he described it as like being "whacked full—pelt with a feathered pillow". stay with us here on bbc news. hello there. we've got a largely fine start to the day across many parts of the uk with some sunny spells, but showers have already been gathering towards northern and western areas and we've seen a few rainbows already from our weather watchers this morning as those showers pass through. if we look at the satellite image, we can see today's weather is linked in with a swirl of cloud here. sunny spells and showers. saturday's weather is this clearer spot, and then this is sunday's weather — a period of wet and windy weather on its way. but for the rest of today, showers continuing
all eyes are now on this patch of utah desert, ready for the landing. utah. from asteroids to another kind of flying object. and just before we go, take a look at this. cctv cameras have captured the moment a pigeon crashed into a man's head as he popped to the shops. michael speirs, from nottingham, was heading into his local convenience store when the bird flew into him. he described it as like being "whacked full—pelt with a feathered pillow". stay with us here on bbc news. hello...
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rebecca morelle, bbc news, utah.h, where we can speak to arn—jani polit, who's a senior systems engineer with the university of arizona's lunar and planetary laboratory — and serves as mission implementation systems engineerfor the 0siris—rex mission. and we can now talk to richard greenwood, a meteorite researcher at the open university, who's involved in the analysis of asteroid samples. so, anjani, it's an extraordinary process, so how did you manage it with mac that's correct, this was an incredibly complex and challenging mission. ~ �* ., ., , incredibly complex and challenging mission. �* ., ., , , mission. we've had so many people workin: to mission. we've had so many people working to make _ mission. we've had so many people working to make this _ mission. we've had so many people working to make this happen. - mission. we've had so many people working to make this happen. the l working to make this happen. the spacecraft launched seven years ago and it's been to itsjourney to asteroid bennu, we collected it
rebecca morelle, bbc news, utah.h, where we can speak to arn—jani polit, who's a senior systems engineer with the university of arizona's lunar and planetary laboratory — and serves as mission implementation systems engineerfor the 0siris—rex mission. and we can now talk to richard greenwood, a meteorite researcher at the open university, who's involved in the analysis of asteroid samples. so, anjani, it's an extraordinary process, so how did you manage it with mac that's correct, this...
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what's happening there in utah currently with with the like, why is it dropping? yeah, you're totally right. and it's interesting because, you know, climate change, utah, we live in a super drive, place the drought, it doesn't help. but really a lot of the water that should be going to the lake is getting diverted to agriculture, to communities, um to lots of different places. so all of the rivers that should be flowing into great salt lake are going elsewhere. and i was that the same situation of like, oh my god, this has things like that could have been changed as well. busy the, there is there a remarkable similarities would be like, great salt lake and lake room. yeah. and not only about the major causes of the league system collapse of, you know, that the 2 legs are, are very similar in nature about the depth, you know, the, the water strap, you know, the drainage base and they're elevation and everything. and just like in the case of the great salt salt lake and lake room. yeah, we have dealt with a large number of dam construction projects and a rapid agric
what's happening there in utah currently with with the like, why is it dropping? yeah, you're totally right. and it's interesting because, you know, climate change, utah, we live in a super drive, place the drought, it doesn't help. but really a lot of the water that should be going to the lake is getting diverted to agriculture, to communities, um to lots of different places. so all of the rivers that should be flowing into great salt lake are going elsewhere. and i was that the same situation...
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rebecca morrelle, bbc news, utah.hello. we have a largely fine start to the day across many parts of the uk with sunny spells but showers have gathered towards northern and western areas and we've seen a few rainbows already from our weather watches this morning as the showers pass through. if we look at the satellite image we can see today's weather is linked with a swell of cloud here, sunny spells and showers and saturday is the clear a and this is sunday's weather, a period of wet and windy weather on its way. for the rest of the day, showers continuing towards northern and western areas and those will drift towards the south and east, so all of us at some point this afternoon catching a shower. strong winds in the north—east of scotland, gail sia, and maximum temperature is generally up to 14 or 18 degrees. it will feel quite fresh in the brisk north—westerly wind but through tonight we have a ridge of high pressure moving in and that ridge means that the air is descending in the atmosphere and clears the moistur
rebecca morrelle, bbc news, utah.hello. we have a largely fine start to the day across many parts of the uk with sunny spells but showers have gathered towards northern and western areas and we've seen a few rainbows already from our weather watches this morning as the showers pass through. if we look at the satellite image we can see today's weather is linked with a swell of cloud here, sunny spells and showers and saturday is the clear a and this is sunday's weather, a period of wet and windy...
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he's a professor of atmospheric scientist at the university of utah. the lake has receded, it's has exposed more than 800 square miles of lake bed. and just to put that into perspective, 800 square miles is about the same surface area as the island of maui in hawaii. and this expos lake bed. when the wind, the strong and the lake bed is dry, it listen dust off of this lake bed and pushes it into the surrounding communities . if you breathe that dust over an extended period of time, like decades or longer, then it can lead to increases and different types of cancer, like lung cancer, bladder cancer, cardiovascular, disease, diabetes, and such. so when you start to hear health concerns like that for humans, has that elevated the concern of the health of the lake there and salt lake city? absolutely. you know, i talk about the brian fly and there larva not doing well, and i'm like see the fly, save the flies and, you know, people nod but it, it doesn't really strikes them. but any time you talked about somebody's own health in their community, um it's thi
he's a professor of atmospheric scientist at the university of utah. the lake has receded, it's has exposed more than 800 square miles of lake bed. and just to put that into perspective, 800 square miles is about the same surface area as the island of maui in hawaii. and this expos lake bed. when the wind, the strong and the lake bed is dry, it listen dust off of this lake bed and pushes it into the surrounding communities . if you breathe that dust over an extended period of time, like decades...
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itjust made a tiny little divot in the utah soil.picked up some background sample soils just for understanding the native environment, the dust samples and gas samples, to see if anything was coming out of the capsule. we don't think so, because the safety engineers were the first one is on the scene. we actually couldn't approach it until they cleared of human safety reasons. and i couldn't be more proud. not only to remind you, did we bring this mission in under budget, and achieve more than we thought we could, we have a lot in that science canister. a quick knock to say they've arrived, and the capsule is in, and the painstaking and meticulous process to prepare it for opening begins. the whole procedure will take weeks. they're processing the capsule, removing portions of the canister so that they can get a continuous flow of nitrogen. so why go to all of this effort? bennu tops a list of nasa's most hazardous space rocks, so studying its make—up could help us to stop it — if we ever need to. but it could also reveal more about
itjust made a tiny little divot in the utah soil.picked up some background sample soils just for understanding the native environment, the dust samples and gas samples, to see if anything was coming out of the capsule. we don't think so, because the safety engineers were the first one is on the scene. we actually couldn't approach it until they cleared of human safety reasons. and i couldn't be more proud. not only to remind you, did we bring this mission in under budget, and achieve more than...
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rebecca morrelle, bbc news, utah. their state visit to france. later today, the king will meet emergency workers and communities affected by the 2022 wildfires that ravaged the region. they will both then go on to meet with uk and french military personnel before visiting an organic vineyard. sheffield united have announced that their midfielder maddy cusack has died at the age of 27. maddy was named club vice—captain last month and had become the first player to reach 100 appearances for the club last season. sheffield united said it was heartbreaking news for everyone. the labour party is promising extra powers for the independent economic watchdog if it wins the next election. labour says it's a repeat of what it calls the "disastrous mistakes" made by the former prime minister, liz truss. live now to our political correspondent, peter saull. what is the political significance of the statement from the labour party? of the statement from the labour pa ? ., ., ., ., of the statement from the labour pa ? ., ., ., . ,
rebecca morrelle, bbc news, utah. their state visit to france. later today, the king will meet emergency workers and communities affected by the 2022 wildfires that ravaged the region. they will both then go on to meet with uk and french military personnel before visiting an organic vineyard. sheffield united have announced that their midfielder maddy cusack has died at the age of 27. maddy was named club vice—captain last month and had become the first player to reach 100 appearances for the...
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rebecca morelle, bbc news, utah. speak now to one of the scientists who'll be researching this space dust. it has been an exciting day. it has been an emotional day and the entire team is thrilled with how everything went. tell us a little _ with how everything went. tell us a little more _ with how everything went. tell us a little more about what the manoeuvres were like. because it was quite a complex procedure, i believe, to bring that down safely?— procedure, i believe, to bring that down safely? that's right. no, it started _ that down safely? that's right. no, it started really _ that down safely? that's right. no, it started really early - no, it started really early this morning so the navigation team was up around to o'clock in the morning doing final checks and making sure everything was safe for the capital to be released. my alarm went off at about 330 this morning in the first thing i did was check my e—mail and there was a message saying we were good to go and everything was going smoothly. so there wa
rebecca morelle, bbc news, utah. speak now to one of the scientists who'll be researching this space dust. it has been an exciting day. it has been an emotional day and the entire team is thrilled with how everything went. tell us a little _ with how everything went. tell us a little more _ with how everything went. tell us a little more about what the manoeuvres were like. because it was quite a complex procedure, i believe, to bring that down safely?— procedure, i believe, to bring that...