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and volcano island! let's meet our courageous contestants. hat's mine! oh, not so fast! i've just been told we have a last minute substitution! direct from motherboard control central, we have chef digit le boid, and his assistant chef, mathew... matt: hang ten, didge! digit: i'm hangin' everything i can, matty! crowd: (cheers) what are you doing here, you seasick cyberturkey? hee hee. for those of you who don't know, digit is cyberworld's latest cooking sensation. his book, "cookin' with the didge" is currently topping the charts! hacker: what? he couldn't fry an egg! matt: we'll see about that, hacker! oh well, well. looks like our competition already has a little spice added to it. let the culinary battle begin! you each will have sixty-two minutes. that's one hour and two minutes to cook a delectable dish from each site and present it to me. at the end, i will taste the food and declare a winner! the first dish is a stew, and you will begin at windjammer plateau! the clock is running, and it's time to cook! cooking and racing... i love th
and volcano island! let's meet our courageous contestants. hat's mine! oh, not so fast! i've just been told we have a last minute substitution! direct from motherboard control central, we have chef digit le boid, and his assistant chef, mathew... matt: hang ten, didge! digit: i'm hangin' everything i can, matty! crowd: (cheers) what are you doing here, you seasick cyberturkey? hee hee. for those of you who don't know, digit is cyberworld's latest cooking sensation. his book, "cookin' with...
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tes of the arctic and nthern alaska and the dry tortugas off the florida keys d to those hawaii volcanoesverywhere in tween. but what wwere looking for is not -- you can go shoo that. anybody can do that and get beautiful picturesn these places. they look exacy the way john muir saw them and the way e ancestors of the native american o is once called them home. then you hav to figure out how thtell a story. i thk most of the time, most of the effort, most of the love and energy that went intohis was tryi to weave together like a russianovel. is not set ainst backdrop of catastropc war but of these beautiful pces, travis, they just knock your soc off, you know yostand there and you can't imagine that the nexplace was gog to be any better than the one before and allf a sudden, you see aew view and sometimes it is something scific like a rock or a glacier july or a piecof an -- annimal walks by. we saw grizzly bea. we're hathe experiences of our lifetimend still able to engage tse themes that we have been doing. e diversity in this film is not potically correct. it is natully occurring. tavi
tes of the arctic and nthern alaska and the dry tortugas off the florida keys d to those hawaii volcanoesverywhere in tween. but what wwere looking for is not -- you can go shoo that. anybody can do that and get beautiful picturesn these places. they look exacy the way john muir saw them and the way e ancestors of the native american o is once called them home. then you hav to figure out how thtell a story. i thk most of the time, most of the effort, most of the love and energy that went...
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at the national park where the first light hits the united states of america every day or hawaii volcanoes they are making new land. that lava comes out and makes that island just a little bit bigger every day. just in the natural aspect of the national parks, unbelievable legacy. tavis: you lost one of your major funders and still you got this thing done. tell me about how you did this. >> general motors, which had been funding us, we signed a deal in 1999, we knew regardless to have financial crisis, 2009, that would be over and we had already replaced them in this case with bank of america and we have lots of oer funders, the national park foundation, the park foundation itself, corporation for public broadcasting, the few charitable trusts, not easy but over a 10-year period we accumulated their support. you're right. it takes a lot of generalship to film at the gates of the arctic and northern alaska and the dry tortugas off the florida keys and to those hawaii volcanoes and everywhere in between. but what we were looking for is not -- you can go shoot that. anybody can do that and ge
at the national park where the first light hits the united states of america every day or hawaii volcanoes they are making new land. that lava comes out and makes that island just a little bit bigger every day. just in the natural aspect of the national parks, unbelievable legacy. tavis: you lost one of your major funders and still you got this thing done. tell me about how you did this. >> general motors, which had been funding us, we signed a deal in 1999, we knew regardless to have...
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the gates of the arctic in northern alaska to the dry tortugas off the florida keys, from hawaii volcanoes to acadia in maine. they have been tremendous servants and i would like to thank them. we have been celebrating over the last several days our public lands. there has been an enormous outpouring of support, all across the country in more than 200 of the 391 sites of the national park service. citizens have been turning out and by the hundreds and by the thousands, to celebrate not just the initiation of this film, but our love of these public lands, these treasured landscapes, as the secretary of the interior, who has been a great champion of this project would say. it has been an amazing outpouring in a country that is often so distracted by the now that there are so many millions of citizens million -- willing to commit to these public lands in such a meaningful way. we, in turn, try to express some sort of thanks to the national park service for their service to us. we are turning over to them, as of today, all of our research material, the full transcript, the full images of all t
the gates of the arctic in northern alaska to the dry tortugas off the florida keys, from hawaii volcanoes to acadia in maine. they have been tremendous servants and i would like to thank them. we have been celebrating over the last several days our public lands. there has been an enormous outpouring of support, all across the country in more than 200 of the 391 sites of the national park service. citizens have been turning out and by the hundreds and by the thousands, to celebrate not just the...
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flames poured out of the canyons near los angeles overnight like lava flowing out of a volcano. fire officials say inside the weather change, there will be many more treacherous nights like this about crews are lighting backfires to try and sane the fierce blaze. still the so-called station fire and largest of at least eight fires has devoured more than 50 homes and threatened thousands more. >> you'll see there's firemen in almost every driveway and look at how hot, just like coals, is amongst all of these homes and parkses. >> reporter: the specs of light are houses in, but right up against fire struck line, residents packed up as soon as they saw the flames move dangerously close. >> started loading up and trying to get out of here as fast as possible. >> reporter: officials are begging recent dechtss to take these fires seriously. so far at least three people were burned when they refused it follow evacuation orders. >> when you're asked, please, please, leave. we don't want anymore victims of this fire. >> reporter: triple digit temperatures and low humidity have been fueli
flames poured out of the canyons near los angeles overnight like lava flowing out of a volcano. fire officials say inside the weather change, there will be many more treacherous nights like this about crews are lighting backfires to try and sane the fierce blaze. still the so-called station fire and largest of at least eight fires has devoured more than 50 homes and threatened thousands more. >> you'll see there's firemen in almost every driveway and look at how hot, just like coals, is...
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acadia national park were the first light on amera hits at the landspe every day or the first ligh on volcanoeshe law comes outnd makes the ivan just a bit bigger every day. therare very few places and makesthe island just a bit bier every y. there are ve few places where new land is bein cread. thdry tortugas, i mean, just in the natural aspt of th parks, unbelvable. vis: i know at you lostne of your mar funders, and still you gothis thing done. te me about how you d th. >> gener motors, which had been funding us sinc1987 -- we signed a 10-year deal in 19, so wknew that because of the financial crisis in009 that it wod be over we had aeady replaced them with ban of aerica and we had gotten ts of otherfounders -- saunrs, the national park foundation, the cooration for public broadcasting, the pew charitable trust it was not easy buover a f years we accumuted their support. t it takes a lot to fi at the northern gate alaska and thdry tortugas up to the floridaeyes and the acadia, maine and everywhere in tween. but anybody cango shoot tt and get beautil pictus in those places. they lo exactly the
acadia national park were the first light on amera hits at the landspe every day or the first ligh on volcanoeshe law comes outnd makes the ivan just a bit bigger every day. therare very few places and makesthe island just a bit bier every y. there are ve few places where new land is bein cread. thdry tortugas, i mean, just in the natural aspt of th parks, unbelvable. vis: i know at you lostne of your mar funders, and still you gothis thing done. te me about how you d th. >> gener motors,...
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national park were the first light on america hits at the landscape every day or the first light on volcanoeshe law comes out and makes the ivan just a bit bigger every day. there are very few places -- and makes the island just a bit bigger every day. there are very few places where new land is being created. the dry tortugas, i mean, just in the natural aspect of the parks, unbelievable. tavis: i know that you lost one of your major funders, and still you got this thing done. tell me about how you did this. >> general motors, which had been funding us since 1987 -- we signed a 10-year deal in 1989, so we knew that because of the financial crisis in 2009 that it would be over. we had already replaced them with bank of america and we had gotten lots of other founders -- saunders, the national park foundation, the corporation for public broadcasting, the pew charitable trust. it was not easy, but over a few years we accumulated their support. but it takes a lot to film at the northern gate of alaska and the dry tortugas up to the florida keyes and the acadia, maine and everywhere in between. b
national park were the first light on america hits at the landscape every day or the first light on volcanoeshe law comes out and makes the ivan just a bit bigger every day. there are very few places -- and makes the island just a bit bigger every day. there are very few places where new land is being created. the dry tortugas, i mean, just in the natural aspect of the parks, unbelievable. tavis: i know that you lost one of your major funders, and still you got this thing done. tell me about...
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scientists call it a ring of fire, a part of the globe often rocked by violent undersea earthquake, volcanos tsunamis. tonight, massive reliefers are under way following two disasters in less than 24 hours. officials in the snow was now say more than 100 people were killed by the tsunami that struck yesterday triggered by a powerful earthquake. entire villages were flattened by the wall of water. today, thousands of niles the west, another devastating quake, this one off the coast of indonesia. at least 75 bodies have been recovered so far. but as celia hatton reports, the toll is expected to go much higher. >> reporter: thousands could be trapped alive in collapsed buildings on the indonesian island city of padang. authorities say untold numbers of homes, hotels, schools and shops have crumbled to the ground. >> what we're hearing from padang is sporadic,ons are down, but what we have heard is that this was a huge earthquake and there has been significant damage. there are obviously large numbers dead and injured and we expect those numbers to increase as daylight breaks. >> reporter: victi
scientists call it a ring of fire, a part of the globe often rocked by violent undersea earthquake, volcanos tsunamis. tonight, massive reliefers are under way following two disasters in less than 24 hours. officials in the snow was now say more than 100 people were killed by the tsunami that struck yesterday triggered by a powerful earthquake. entire villages were flattened by the wall of water. today, thousands of niles the west, another devastating quake, this one off the coast of indonesia....
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tommy says it looked like a volcano was erupting in the middle of los angeles.hters used flares to set a controlled backfire. the combination of that burn and the station wildfire made the valley look like a scene out of a disaster movie "volcano." the smoke was so bad that he had to make sure the windows in his house were closed. he doesn't think the fire will threaten his home but just in case he has his photos packed up and a full tank of gas. our thanks -- many thanks to tommy for a great i-report. a reminder, always put your safety about everything else but when you got pictures or video of breaking news or great stories of where you are go to ireport.com and you'll get instructions on how to submit your stories. more i-reports coming up. >>> dogs found a fragment bone near the home of phillip garrido. california authorities say the bone was in a neighbor's yard and garrido had access to it. it could take them several weeks to determine whether the bone is human or animal. garrido and his wife nancy were arrested last week. police say he fathered two daught
tommy says it looked like a volcano was erupting in the middle of los angeles.hters used flares to set a controlled backfire. the combination of that burn and the station wildfire made the valley look like a scene out of a disaster movie "volcano." the smoke was so bad that he had to make sure the windows in his house were closed. he doesn't think the fire will threaten his home but just in case he has his photos packed up and a full tank of gas. our thanks -- many thanks to tommy for...
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know what we did to deserve this, but just to be safe i think we should throw jon and kate into a volcanourt, right? [ cheers and applause ] this is -- this is a strange story. on sunday a linebacker for the san diego charger, shawne merriman was arrested for allegedly assaulting bisexual mtv dating star tila tequila. they're dating, i guess. she claims she was trying to leave his house when he choked and threw her down. he says she was drunk and was trying to stop her from driving. he said she wasn't drunk and is in fact allergic to alcohol which is odd for a person whose last name is tequila. i don't know. a lot of the stars have surprising allergies. joan rivers for instance, allergic to botox. this guy from the biggest loser -- allergic to food. paris hilton, allergic to sex. and nadya suleman, allergic to babies. so this allergy thing shouldn't be surprising to us at all and yet it is in college football, terrelle pryor -- he's a quarterback for ohio state. he -- oh, don't clap so fast. he went on the field with the words mike vick written in the black in the eye black. why a guy who
know what we did to deserve this, but just to be safe i think we should throw jon and kate into a volcanourt, right? [ cheers and applause ] this is -- this is a strange story. on sunday a linebacker for the san diego charger, shawne merriman was arrested for allegedly assaulting bisexual mtv dating star tila tequila. they're dating, i guess. she claims she was trying to leave his house when he choked and threw her down. he says she was drunk and was trying to stop her from driving. he said she...
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scientists call it a ring of fire, a part of the globe often rocked by violent undersea earthquake, volcanos tsunamis. tonight, massive reliefers are under way following two disasters in less than 24 hours. officials in the snow was now say more than 100 people were killed by the tsunami that struck yesterday triggered by a powerful earthquake. entire villages were flattened by the wall of water. today, thousands of niles the west, another devastating quake, this one off the coast of indonesia. at least 75 bs
scientists call it a ring of fire, a part of the globe often rocked by violent undersea earthquake, volcanos tsunamis. tonight, massive reliefers are under way following two disasters in less than 24 hours. officials in the snow was now say more than 100 people were killed by the tsunami that struck yesterday triggered by a powerful earthquake. entire villages were flattened by the wall of water. today, thousands of niles the west, another devastating quake, this one off the coast of indonesia....
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in hawaii, the hellish landscape of volcanoes provided us with a glance back into the moment of creation itself. while the colorful windswept canyons of southern utah were mesmerizing, sometimes forbidding museums of patient erosion. down in the grandest canyon on earth in northern arizona, we prayed the rapids of a still insistent and dangerous colorado river and wondered again at the leaders of history, grand geological history, that river has revealed to travelers over the eons. back on its south wind, we felt the atomic insignificance of our own lives, a sense of one's smallness in the larger scheme of things that the canyons edge continue it promotes. we felt better in that knowledge. like privileged visitors to some sacred shrine, alaska took us in and commit as moments with mountains and fjords and tundra, brown bear, elk, moose, whale, steel, puffins and we will never forget. we saw lots of wolves to. in northwestern wyoming, found a second, among the wildlife and wild eruptions of the many stunning otherworldly thermal features. we fell silent and overlook that afforded the view
in hawaii, the hellish landscape of volcanoes provided us with a glance back into the moment of creation itself. while the colorful windswept canyons of southern utah were mesmerizing, sometimes forbidding museums of patient erosion. down in the grandest canyon on earth in northern arizona, we prayed the rapids of a still insistent and dangerous colorado river and wondered again at the leaders of history, grand geological history, that river has revealed to travelers over the eons. back on its...
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you say it looks like a volcano. did you feel that heat, too? >> yeah., i had actual ly been in volcanic national park in hawaii it reminded me of the old tommy lee jones movie. >> you were evacuated from your home for a time, as i understand you now able to go back to your home, right? >> yes, i am. and i asked local sheriff deputy and they said that they think the worst is over now. >> for your area we know it is. tommy, thanks for joining us. obviously a lot of people are still very concerned about this fire and where it might go. more photos coming in at i-report.com. if you are in position to take them safely, we'll continue to follow these for you throughout the day. >> very good. josh, thank you. >>> americans sounding off. cnn express is on the road asking questions about the economy and health care. >>> cnn election express is on the road again. ali velshi talking about the good people about health care reform. where are you today? >> reporter: this is one of those things. you let me choose where i'm supposed to be. we're on the south side of ch
you say it looks like a volcano. did you feel that heat, too? >> yeah., i had actual ly been in volcanic national park in hawaii it reminded me of the old tommy lee jones movie. >> you were evacuated from your home for a time, as i understand you now able to go back to your home, right? >> yes, i am. and i asked local sheriff deputy and they said that they think the worst is over now. >> for your area we know it is. tommy, thanks for joining us. obviously a lot of people...
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shot from the gates of the arctic in northern alaska to the dry tortugas of the key, from hawaii volcanoy are making new land to acadia national park where the first rays of sunlight hit this complicated republic of ours and everywhere in between. that's it. there are some people who do not yet feel that sense of ownership and we've been able to go out into often inner city communities, often to black and african-american communities and show them heroes of the history of the national parks that look and sound like them so we invite more people into this amazing birthright we all share. as co-owners we ought to go out and visit our property once in a while and make sure as you did that it's being taken care of and put it in our will for our posterity. it's a bargain. >> ken, i know you got extensive looks at the nation's national parks, 53 of the 58. that being said, what's your first real memory of a national park? >> you know, it's interesting. the parks perform as even your memories do, a kind of open heart surgery where we remember not just these grand geological sites but who we wer
shot from the gates of the arctic in northern alaska to the dry tortugas of the key, from hawaii volcanoy are making new land to acadia national park where the first rays of sunlight hit this complicated republic of ours and everywhere in between. that's it. there are some people who do not yet feel that sense of ownership and we've been able to go out into often inner city communities, often to black and african-american communities and show them heroes of the history of the national parks...
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washington, you're going to prefer the volcanic eruption hypothsis over the earthquake hypothsis because volcano produce such phenomenon and earthquakes do not. so i asked myself a question. what is the cause now in operation that produces digital code? what is the cause that we know of from our uniformed and repeated experience, another rt of the methodical dictum? we should be looking for causes now in operation that we know from our uniformed and repted experience. what is the cause now in operation for the production of information generally? intelligence. thank you. it was exactly what i thought. later i camecross an information scientist, a pioneer in thepplication of the theory of molecular biology. he said the creation of new information is habitually associated with conscious activity. is that true? well, indeed it is. remember, our quote from bill gates, dna is like a computer program. but far more advanced than any we ever created. we know that programs come from programmers. we know that information generally, whether we're talking about an description or a headline or a book or a se
washington, you're going to prefer the volcanic eruption hypothsis over the earthquake hypothsis because volcano produce such phenomenon and earthquakes do not. so i asked myself a question. what is the cause now in operation that produces digital code? what is the cause that we know of from our uniformed and repeated experience, another rt of the methodical dictum? we should be looking for causes now in operation that we know from our uniformed and repted experience. what is the cause now in...
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in the end bill clinton himself found himself on the altar being shipped up the side of a volcano.hink that's a really useful lesson that this won't go away unless they're stood up to, absolutely. >> so does this close now, no defense of this man and the noises from the beck jungle are victorious and, look, we got the biggest one of the bunch instead of a -- you know, a small fry? >> i don't know. we'll see where this goes. they're going to go after cass sunstein. to me that just shows how untethered from reality their world view is. cass sunstein is the opposite in politics in almost every way from van jones. this is the guy who is the heart of the american intellectual establishment. this is a guy whose politics, who has reached out to conservatives his whole life. if they're successful with that, then there's no boundary to it. >> something just popped into my head. we'll have to look into it when there's more time. i was just thinking all of the crazy stories i was told about fdr, same things he was -- >> totally. >> jewish descent from some other country, hadn't been born here
in the end bill clinton himself found himself on the altar being shipped up the side of a volcano.hink that's a really useful lesson that this won't go away unless they're stood up to, absolutely. >> so does this close now, no defense of this man and the noises from the beck jungle are victorious and, look, we got the biggest one of the bunch instead of a -- you know, a small fry? >> i don't know. we'll see where this goes. they're going to go after cass sunstein. to me that just...
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- volcano. - with what? - lava shooting out. - ok, let's try it.isaiah, he always, you know, tends to worry. he worries, like, too much, you know. at 6 years old, he shouldn't worry as much as he does. like, when he came up with this idea of selling t-shirts, i said, "wow! you know, that's great." this is perfect. got to get it dry. we do so much together: playing in ball games, going for walks, going to the park. mmm! - i think the positive thing out of all this is that he's a hands-on dad. - ooh! oh. - the lesson we've learned in our life is to appreciate what we have... to enjoy our children. show her how to get to daddy. hold her hand. i'm grateful that the kids will always have this special moment in their life, that they'll remember this. - hit it. ow. - oh! [giggles] - that's love, unconditional love. it's amazing. we feel so good, because without that, i don't know where would i be. unconditional love. - oh, let's board the elmo express. chugga chugga chugga chugga! woo woo! come on! ha ha ha! chugga chugga chugga chugga! woo woo! - it seem
- volcano. - with what? - lava shooting out. - ok, let's try it.isaiah, he always, you know, tends to worry. he worries, like, too much, you know. at 6 years old, he shouldn't worry as much as he does. like, when he came up with this idea of selling t-shirts, i said, "wow! you know, that's great." this is perfect. got to get it dry. we do so much together: playing in ball games, going for walks, going to the park. mmm! - i think the positive thing out of all this is that he's a...
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going to prefer the volcanic eruption hypothesis over the earthquake hypothesis because we know that volcanos produce sh phenomena and earthques do not. so i asked myself a question: what is the cause now in operation that pduces digital co? what is the cause that we know of fm our uniform and repeated experience? another part of the method logical dictum of darwin and lyell, we should be looking for causes now in operation that we know from our uniform and repeated experience. what is the cause now in operation for the production of information generally? >> [inaudible] >> intelligence. thank you. that was exactly what i thought. [laughter] later i came across an information scientist, a pioneer in the theory to molecular biologists who happened to make the same observation. he said the creation of new information is habitual aassociated with conscious activity. is that true? well, indeed it is. remember our quote from bill gates, dna is like a computer program but far, farore advanced than any we've ever created. we know that information generally whether we're talking about a high roinglyi
going to prefer the volcanic eruption hypothesis over the earthquake hypothesis because we know that volcanos produce sh phenomena and earthques do not. so i asked myself a question: what is the cause now in operation that pduces digital co? what is the cause that we know of fm our uniform and repeated experience? another part of the method logical dictum of darwin and lyell, we should be looking for causes now in operation that we know from our uniform and repeated experience. what is the...
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going to prer the volcanic eruptions hypophysis over th earthquakes hypothesis because we know that volcanoesproduce such phenomena and earthques do not. so i ask what is the clause operation that produces digital code? at is the cause we know what for our uniform repeat experience in the methodological dictum of darwin and lyell we should be looking forauses in operation we know from you before repeated experience. what is the cause in operation for production of information generally? intelligence. thank you. exactly what i felt. later i came across information scientist, pione and the degree to molecular biologists who happened to make the same observation. he said the creation of new inrmation is associated with nscious activity. is that true? indy 500 it is. remember theuote from bill gates, dna is like a computer program by far more advanced than we've created. we know programs come from programmers. information genellwhether we are talking about a high rock creek -- hieroglyphic inscription or dig code in a computer program always comes fromn intelligence soce. we know tt from uniform
going to prer the volcanic eruptions hypophysis over th earthquakes hypothesis because we know that volcanoesproduce such phenomena and earthques do not. so i ask what is the clause operation that produces digital code? at is the cause we know what for our uniform repeat experience in the methodological dictum of darwin and lyell we should be looking forauses in operation we know from you before repeated experience. what is the cause in operation for production of information generally?...
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how do you know what a volcano's like until you jump into it? she's got a point.here is jake? did we pack him? (giggles) never mind. helen: and that's the montana prairie. it's so huge, you can just run and run and run as much as you want. oh, and here's a river where you can swim. we're going there after the dude ranch. it's supposed to be really fun. oh, martha, remind me to tell you about the dog-sitter. lucy canceló-- she had to cancel, so they're sending over a new one tomorrow, mr. mcgrump or... i forget, but i'll tell you en un minuto. mariella, remember the chewie. (sighs) martha: hey, guys! (all grunt) you know, i've been moaning about not going on the trip to montana, but i think i'm actually going to like it so much better staying here. the whole house all to myself, and you guys, and the old fire hydrant. (sniffs) ah, it smells... (sighing): the same as always. say, have any of you ever gone on a plane flight before? (yips) (barking) you all have? in the cargo hold? (yips) (barking) what was it like? (all grunt "i don't know") what do you mean ("i don'
how do you know what a volcano's like until you jump into it? she's got a point.here is jake? did we pack him? (giggles) never mind. helen: and that's the montana prairie. it's so huge, you can just run and run and run as much as you want. oh, and here's a river where you can swim. we're going there after the dude ranch. it's supposed to be really fun. oh, martha, remind me to tell you about the dog-sitter. lucy canceló-- she had to cancel, so they're sending over a new one tomorrow, mr....
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. >> our water on earth comes from volcanoes and some of arrived long ago from comets and asteroids attacksome of that water is probably trapped deep within the moon. martha: does this mean there is life on the moon? >> no. we are talking about tiny amounts of water. there's not enough to support life. trace: 1 we going to find out exactly how much water there is -- when, going to find out? >> the evidence is from past observations. now we are talking about doing an experiment early next month where nasa will crush a satellite into a tradecrater. martha: a lot of us would like to see astronauts like yourself go back to the moon. does this kind of discovery helped to sell that case and maybe gets president obama interested in a lunar mission? >> i hope so. i hope the moon becomes more attractive as an exploration destination and as a practical place to mine resources. if we use the water the right way, we could use the moon as a fuel depot, and to support humans and industry. martha: i vote for you to go back. thank you very much, tom jones. trace: we want to show you this video. it is schoo
. >> our water on earth comes from volcanoes and some of arrived long ago from comets and asteroids attacksome of that water is probably trapped deep within the moon. martha: does this mean there is life on the moon? >> no. we are talking about tiny amounts of water. there's not enough to support life. trace: 1 we going to find out exactly how much water there is -- when, going to find out? >> the evidence is from past observations. now we are talking about doing an experiment...
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Sep 5, 2009
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going to prefer the volcanic eruption hypophysis over the earthquake hypophysis because we know that volcanoes produce such phenena and earthquakes do not. so i asked myself a question. what is the cause now in operation that produces digital code? what is the cause that we know of from n uniform and repeated experience, another part of the methodological victim -- looking for causes in operation tha we know from uniform experience. what is the cause in operatiof for production of information generally. thank you. th is what i thought. i came across an information scntist, a pioneer in the plication of information who happened to make theame observation, the creation of new information is habitually associated with conscious tivity. is that true? remember our quote from bill gates, dna is like a computer program but far more advanced, we know that proams come from programmers, information generally, whether talking about hieroglyphic inscription, a section of text in a newspaper headline or book or a section of dagital code always comes from an intelligence source, we know at from uniform and
going to prefer the volcanic eruption hypophysis over the earthquake hypophysis because we know that volcanoes produce such phenena and earthquakes do not. so i asked myself a question. what is the cause now in operation that produces digital code? what is the cause that we know of from n uniform and repeated experience, another part of the methodological victim -- looking for causes in operation tha we know from uniform experience. what is the cause in operatiof for production of information...
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Sep 28, 2009
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in hawaii, the hellish landscape of volcanoes provided us with a glance back into the moment of creation itself. while the colorful windswept canyons of southern utah were mesmerizing, sometimes forbidding museums of patient erosion. down in the grandest canyon on earth in northern arizona, we prayed the rapids of a still insistent and dangerous colorado river and wondered again at the leaders of history, grand geological history, that river has revealed to travelers over the eons. back on its south wind, we felt the atomic insignificance of our own lives, a sense of one's smallness in the larger scheme of things that the canyons edge continue it promotes. we felt better in that knowledge. like privileged visitors to some sacred shrine, alaska took us in and commit as moments with mountains and fjords and tundra, brown bear, elk, moose, whale, steel, puffins and we will never forget. we saw lots of wolves to. in northwestern wyoming, found a second, among the wildlife and wild eruptions of the many stunning otherworldly thermal features. we fell silent and overlook that afforded the view
in hawaii, the hellish landscape of volcanoes provided us with a glance back into the moment of creation itself. while the colorful windswept canyons of southern utah were mesmerizing, sometimes forbidding museums of patient erosion. down in the grandest canyon on earth in northern arizona, we prayed the rapids of a still insistent and dangerous colorado river and wondered again at the leaders of history, grand geological history, that river has revealed to travelers over the eons. back on its...
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Sep 3, 2009
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her toes curled her cal fs clamped her head became a volcano bursting blood she saw her dreams she felttheir temperature she smelled them my grandma saw my head. she took it in he hands and pulled gently then holding one hand up as if halting a train she shouped stop. every muscle in my mother's body went limp my up bill cal cord was wrapped twice around my neck my mother's pushing combined with my twisti and turning was killing me. i was being lched and i was hanging myself. my face was the color of an electr blue. one more push or pull, one more twist and i was dead. my mother begged to understand what was happening. momma she said propping herself on her elbows momma please, what's wrong asked rhonda. ma, what is it? myrandma breathed deep. shhh both of you. let me think. outside of the bathroom eric stopped hollering darnell stopped asking questions and my uncle roosevelt stopped hushing and singing lull la buys. all of everett park, all of queens went silent. then in through the door burst sherry our neighbor. they coming she shouted. an ambulance is on the way my aunt rhonda looke
her toes curled her cal fs clamped her head became a volcano bursting blood she saw her dreams she felttheir temperature she smelled them my grandma saw my head. she took it in he hands and pulled gently then holding one hand up as if halting a train she shouped stop. every muscle in my mother's body went limp my up bill cal cord was wrapped twice around my neck my mother's pushing combined with my twisti and turning was killing me. i was being lched and i was hanging myself. my face was the...
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Sep 3, 2009
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her toes curled her cal fs clamped her headecame a volcano burstinglood she saw her dreams sheelt their temperature she smelled them my grandma saw my head. she took it in he hands and pulled gently then holding one hand up as if halting a train she shouted stop. every muscle in my mother's body went limpy up bill cal cord was wrapped twice around my neck my mother's pushing combined with my twisting and turning was killing me. i was being lynched and i was hanging myself. my face was the color of an electric blue. one more push or pull, one more twist and i was dead. my mother begged to understand what was happening. momma she said propping herself on her elbows momma please, what's wrong asked rhonda. ma, what is it? my grandma breathed deep. shhh both of you. let me think. outside of the bathroom eric stopped hollering darnell stopped asking questions and my uncle roosevelt stopped hushing and singing lull la buys. all of everett park all of queens went silent. th in through the door burst sherry our neighbor. they coming she shouted. an ambulance is on the way my aunt rhonda looked
her toes curled her cal fs clamped her headecame a volcano burstinglood she saw her dreams sheelt their temperature she smelled them my grandma saw my head. she took it in he hands and pulled gently then holding one hand up as if halting a train she shouted stop. every muscle in my mother's body went limpy up bill cal cord was wrapped twice around my neck my mother's pushing combined with my twisting and turning was killing me. i was being lynched and i was hanging myself. my face was the color...
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Sep 23, 2009
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about the global warming, you have got those volcanoes going off, the only thing that we need to do is try to take care of global warming. thank you. host: anything you would like to respond to? guest: with universal health care, i know that a lot of people agree with them on that. go up to the mayo clinic and look at the number of canadians their trying to get health care. host: conn, the morning. caller: good morning. switching gears on the interceptor question, i heard a debate the other day regarding the interceptors. that it was more optimal to have a ship-based interceptor, where they could be moved around, rather than ground-based. i also heard that the ship-based interceptors are already to be deployed. whereas the ground-based interceptors, you could be talking about six, seven years on the horizon. if we are so concerned about global security, to me the optimal solution would be to go with a ship-based interceptor. which is more mobile. guest: i agree with that. talking about the patriot, beat sm3, these are things that we need -- the sm3, they are low and medium range interc
about the global warming, you have got those volcanoes going off, the only thing that we need to do is try to take care of global warming. thank you. host: anything you would like to respond to? guest: with universal health care, i know that a lot of people agree with them on that. go up to the mayo clinic and look at the number of canadians their trying to get health care. host: conn, the morning. caller: good morning. switching gears on the interceptor question, i heard a debate the other day...