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and that's what voyager is doing. it's loving life.n safer for it to just stay home and stay inside a building, but then it would have been sad forever. because it never would have done its purpose. it never would have discovered things. it's all a wonderful story of great discovery and success. and it couldn't have happened if voyager hadn't been brave. did you understand what i said? >> yes. >> does it make you happier? >> not really. >> well, it's just sort of part of life timor. >> does it make you happier? not really. commander hatfield did the best job anybody could do to make this vast, scary idea comprehensible to a smart kindergartener, right? but you know what, that's not the best new thing in the world. the best new thing is timor's answer. honest, brave, adventurous and perfectly 5 years old. does it make you happier? not really. best new thing in the world today. yay. that does it for us tonight. we will see you again on monday. now you have to go to prison. >> due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion advised. >> no
and that's what voyager is doing. it's loving life.n safer for it to just stay home and stay inside a building, but then it would have been sad forever. because it never would have done its purpose. it never would have discovered things. it's all a wonderful story of great discovery and success. and it couldn't have happened if voyager hadn't been brave. did you understand what i said? >> yes. >> does it make you happier? >> not really. >> well, it's just sort of part of...
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type in uss jeanette and you have all the logbook entries for the voyage. it's a wonderful resource. i believe if i'm not mistaken soon after they got stuck in the eyes command the delong took over the control of all the entries day in and day out and his beautiful flawed handwriting is wonderful. the other thing with the noah project for two years the crew needed something to do so they diligently took the weather da data, the air temperature in the barometric pressure and it's that data in the logbooks that we were able to transcribe through another web site called all weather.org. hugh too and help transcribe the logbooks that are going up on that page. it's not just the uss jeannette. we also have the uss corwin. all those logbooks are up and scores of others. >> i wanted to make a plug to you marc because i couldn't have done this but without you. in terms of knowing the records. he's the guy at the national archives in the nose is stuffed backwards and forwards. it's been a great collaboration on many levels. [applause] did you have a question? [laugh
type in uss jeanette and you have all the logbook entries for the voyage. it's a wonderful resource. i believe if i'm not mistaken soon after they got stuck in the eyes command the delong took over the control of all the entries day in and day out and his beautiful flawed handwriting is wonderful. the other thing with the noah project for two years the crew needed something to do so they diligently took the weather da data, the air temperature in the barometric pressure and it's that data in...
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the subtitle says the grand and terrible polar voyage of the uss jeanette" which started 1879. his background is in magazine journalism and has also done radio and newspapers and editor-at-large for outside magazine and has written for a number of other periodicals and considers himself one who happens to write books about history meaning he goes after a historical subject mindful of things that resonate with current defense that is certain to draw the readers in but the story he tells of the harrowing expedition of the u.s. says jeanette has the elements of a gripping epic tale and their quest of the north pole the young commanding officer george washington delong was already famous of the zero rescue mission in the bank rover of the new york herald james gordon bennett that also was the guy who send someone to africa to find livingstone and there is much more based on information that's hampton sides could piece together for a range of sources including official documentation journals and memoirs. it has founded will the opposite of frozen it is sizzling of story telling magi
the subtitle says the grand and terrible polar voyage of the uss jeanette" which started 1879. his background is in magazine journalism and has also done radio and newspapers and editor-at-large for outside magazine and has written for a number of other periodicals and considers himself one who happens to write books about history meaning he goes after a historical subject mindful of things that resonate with current defense that is certain to draw the readers in but the story he tells of...
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and i'm going to talk about the environment that produced the voyage of the uss jeannette. as well as the thinking and the theory that went in at the north pole and one of the great puzzles of the 1800s was what is the affect of the world? how can we recheck? why is it so difficult to reach it? and so i'm going to show slides and give you a sense of the environment of the mid-1800s and then also am going to give you a little bit of sense of how i spent my summer vacation during my travels in siberia. and so how many of you, barring those that are r&b reading my book, how many people have heard of the voyage of the uss jeannette? you guys are cheating, i think, some of you, at this is a very informed audience because yesterday i was in dallas, 200 people in the room and i think that two people raised their hands. it's a very obscure expedition and people have not heard of it even though it is a day it was a sensation. these men were sort of the astronauts of the time and they were the subject of best-selling books and paintings and monuments and everyone knew about the men o
and i'm going to talk about the environment that produced the voyage of the uss jeannette. as well as the thinking and the theory that went in at the north pole and one of the great puzzles of the 1800s was what is the affect of the world? how can we recheck? why is it so difficult to reach it? and so i'm going to show slides and give you a sense of the environment of the mid-1800s and then also am going to give you a little bit of sense of how i spent my summer vacation during my travels in...
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before his final voyage, biddle redrafted his will while making plans to marry her on his return. elizabeth did get married, 19 years after biddle's tragic end. was quite anes ladies man, literally having at least one girl in every port. smitten with the young african-born poetess, phyllis wheatley of boston, and even wrote a poem to her. john barry's second wife not only dealt with her husband's absences, but the consequences of a family rent into by the war. some historians call the revolution our first civil war. they prove it. she was the sister of betsy ross. one of her flags flew at top jones's ship, but while her brother samuel marched with and other philadelphia sailors to march with washington, her older brother, william, was such a staunch loyalist, he was given responsibility by general william howe after the fall of philadelphia to see that departing patriots did not bring the city down. when the british left philadelphia, william went with them, not into exile, but to serve as a mate on one british ship and later command a 20-gun loyalist privateer during benedict arn
before his final voyage, biddle redrafted his will while making plans to marry her on his return. elizabeth did get married, 19 years after biddle's tragic end. was quite anes ladies man, literally having at least one girl in every port. smitten with the young african-born poetess, phyllis wheatley of boston, and even wrote a poem to her. john barry's second wife not only dealt with her husband's absences, but the consequences of a family rent into by the war. some historians call the...
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. >>> india makes history putting a spacecraft on a maiden voyage. >>> hello. welcome to the program. residents living on the the turkish border with syria have told bbc islamic state have been attacked by fresh strikes overnight near the turkish border. tens of thousands of kurds have fled the area in recent days as the jihadist advance. we'll hear from our correspondent on the border shortly. the turkish government says neither air space or u.s. air base in southern turkey were used in the strikes. this comes a day after the first u.s. air strikes hit several key towns and cities across syria including raqqa here, islamic state capital. 50 countries have agreed to form the fighting of i.s. the air strikes are the beginning of a long and sustained campaign. our correspondent joins us from the turkish, syria border. do you have more information about the reports of fresh air strikes overnight is and indeed which planes were used? >> reporter: absolutely no information about that. what we have is a string of contradicting stories we are getting from refugees her
. >>> india makes history putting a spacecraft on a maiden voyage. >>> hello. welcome to the program. residents living on the the turkish border with syria have told bbc islamic state have been attacked by fresh strikes overnight near the turkish border. tens of thousands of kurds have fled the area in recent days as the jihadist advance. we'll hear from our correspondent on the border shortly. the turkish government says neither air space or u.s. air base in southern turkey...
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they voyaged across the stars. all with one purpose -- do you take milk and sugar? to serve.t's good. that's excellent. i like it, sir. "buy one now." direct, straight to the point. man: we play that across the tri-galactic for two weeks, then introduce this -- narrator: now, only 50 credits. 50? we're reducing the price to 50 credits? man: sales are down, we've got to reposition ourselves -- so get going. idiot! bleeding us dry. you, there, get me last month's military export figures.
they voyaged across the stars. all with one purpose -- do you take milk and sugar? to serve.t's good. that's excellent. i like it, sir. "buy one now." direct, straight to the point. man: we play that across the tri-galactic for two weeks, then introduce this -- narrator: now, only 50 credits. 50? we're reducing the price to 50 credits? man: sales are down, we've got to reposition ourselves -- so get going. idiot! bleeding us dry. you, there, get me last month's military export figures.
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it was so thrilling. >> reporter: for june, the voyage was an absolute dream.with her husband not so much. >> i'd never seen him out of uniform. and i didn't know him. i said is that him. i'd be marryed to the man almost three years, and i didn't recognize him. i said is that arnie? that's what war time does. >> reporter: they settleed in indiana, and as you might guess, life in the u.s. took some adjustment. >> it was a stranger to me when i first came over here. >> we were married 37 years, and like all marriages it has ups and downs. we didn't have the happiest marriage in the world. we were kind of opposites in so many ways and never got the chance to know each other that well. >> reporter: her late husband is now just a memory.h, so too, the golden age of ocean liners. >> united 210 leaving. >> reporter: by the 60s, jet aircraft all but replaced ships for transatlantic strafl, and in 1967 with great reluctance, the queen mary was taken to the final voyage. >> it's the only way of getting around the world was to go by sea, but now you have these machines an
it was so thrilling. >> reporter: for june, the voyage was an absolute dream.with her husband not so much. >> i'd never seen him out of uniform. and i didn't know him. i said is that him. i'd be marryed to the man almost three years, and i didn't recognize him. i said is that arnie? that's what war time does. >> reporter: they settleed in indiana, and as you might guess, life in the u.s. took some adjustment. >> it was a stranger to me when i first came over here....
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. >> the remainder is dry like a biscuit after a voyage. >> i did not read enough shakespeare at school. >> you breed mice, much like a cheese. >> that really hurt my feelings. >> dry meat. >> stock fish. >> fishmonger. >> filthy bung factor. >> i wonder what you must all be talking, nobody marks you. >> would you like a hair cut? >> sometimes your pets act like kids. >> would you like a hair cut? >> take this one for example. >> so well behaved. some kids take it like a champ when they are going to get a little off the top. she puts the cape around this little creature. now it's ready for a little off the top. >> hold still. >> when the dog is done, the dog sits there. >> you're dismissed. hold on. it's over. we're done. >> that is the dog saying, i want some behind the ears. >> then there's the cat this cat reminds me of kids saying, mom, mom, mom. this is the cat equivalent. the person that posts this says whenever they use the bathroom, the cat does this at the door. >> let me in. >> all right, everybody. it's ipad mini give away time. >> you need the buzz word, 18 years old and a l
. >> the remainder is dry like a biscuit after a voyage. >> i did not read enough shakespeare at school. >> you breed mice, much like a cheese. >> that really hurt my feelings. >> dry meat. >> stock fish. >> fishmonger. >> filthy bung factor. >> i wonder what you must all be talking, nobody marks you. >> would you like a hair cut? >> sometimes your pets act like kids. >> would you like a hair cut? >> take this one for...
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bone voyage, joan.er general rivers has died what a saddened to go a brilliant tragic comic life within of the mess brief and funny of all. many fans have been placing flowers around rivers star in the hollywood walk of fame. melissa rivers says in part it is with great sadness a announce the the death of my mother, my mother's greatest joy in life was to make people laugh although that is difficult to do right now, i know her final wish, would be that we return to laughing, real soon. >>> rivers had tied to the philadelphia area, and influenced comedians all across the the delaware valley. lets go now live to fox 29's dawn timmeney. she's in center city outside helium comedy club, good morning, dawn. >> good morning, chris. >> reporter: joan rivers was the queen of comedy as you said. she add a style of her own. she was a one of a kind comedian and two of them performing here at helium comedy club in philadelphia, they are remembering joan rivers this morning very fondly. for decade, joan made people l
bone voyage, joan.er general rivers has died what a saddened to go a brilliant tragic comic life within of the mess brief and funny of all. many fans have been placing flowers around rivers star in the hollywood walk of fame. melissa rivers says in part it is with great sadness a announce the the death of my mother, my mother's greatest joy in life was to make people laugh although that is difficult to do right now, i know her final wish, would be that we return to laughing, real soon....
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this deal allows the agency to set sights and finances on loftier missions like voyages to mars.ey plan to launch it by 2017. >>> getting your accuweather. cecily tynan. >>> jim, this is the last week of summer. it doesn't feel like it. stormtracker 6 live double scan. showers this morning. they cleared out quickly. dry consumer reports. the temperatures are beginning to drop. 65 in philadelphia. the high 74. 4 degrees below average. millville a cool 57. wilmington 60. the poconos 44. and satellite 6 along with action radar, showing we did have early morning showers cloud bubbling up in the afternoon. all the clouds dissipating. we don't have the clouds to blanket the uth. any of the warm air that is near the surface goes straight up in the atmosphere called radiational cooling. suburbs down into the 40s. lancaster 45. and millville 54. you may want a light jacket or sweater for the morning. afternoon is nice. 75. high pressure builds in. a gorgeous day. on thursday we see a little more in the form of clouds. the cold front approaches. 76. it moves in dry. on one day on friday, i
this deal allows the agency to set sights and finances on loftier missions like voyages to mars.ey plan to launch it by 2017. >>> getting your accuweather. cecily tynan. >>> jim, this is the last week of summer. it doesn't feel like it. stormtracker 6 live double scan. showers this morning. they cleared out quickly. dry consumer reports. the temperatures are beginning to drop. 65 in philadelphia. the high 74. 4 degrees below average. millville a cool 57. wilmington 60. the...
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telephone while they were on the moon was waiting aboard the recovery carrier to welcome the returning voyagers. the president later expressed the nation's response to this historic mission. >> some way when those two americans stepped on the moon, the people of this world were brought closer together. that it is that spirit, the spirit of "apollo" that america can now help to bring to our relations with other nations. the spirit of "apollo" transcends geographical barriers and political differences, it can bring the people of the world together in peace. >> to protect against any possible lunar contamination the astronauts put on air tight special garments before coming on board the rescue ship. they transferred directly from the helicopter to a mobile quarantine van in which they would be flown back to houston, texas. july 27th, the journey was ended. they were home again. ♪ [ applause ] >> ahead lay three weeks of isolation, medical tests and mission debriefings. then visits to major cities of america and abroad. the details of their unique mission would be relived and re-remembered so other
telephone while they were on the moon was waiting aboard the recovery carrier to welcome the returning voyagers. the president later expressed the nation's response to this historic mission. >> some way when those two americans stepped on the moon, the people of this world were brought closer together. that it is that spirit, the spirit of "apollo" that america can now help to bring to our relations with other nations. the spirit of "apollo" transcends geographical...
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billy crystal there are in words, bone voyage, joan. tweet from bet mild letter joan rivers has died what a saddened to go a brilliant, tragic comic life. one of the most brave and funniest of all. fans are placing flowers around rivers star on the will hollywood walk of fame. >> i think it is fair to say there was only one joan rivers and never will be another. >> rivers will also be remembered as a red carpet fashion critic and host of the fashion police, on e. rivers is a familiar face, on the tv shopping channel, qvc where she sold her own line of jewelry. her daughter released a statement saying in part it is with great sadness i announce the death of my mother. my mother's greatest joy in life was to make people laugh. all that is did he to do right now i know her final wish would be that we will return to laughing soon. >> her legacy may not be etched in stone but it is marked in her countless visits here, and her family, and dawn timmeney is live outside the helium comedy club, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, chris. so
billy crystal there are in words, bone voyage, joan. tweet from bet mild letter joan rivers has died what a saddened to go a brilliant, tragic comic life. one of the most brave and funniest of all. fans are placing flowers around rivers star on the will hollywood walk of fame. >> i think it is fair to say there was only one joan rivers and never will be another. >> rivers will also be remembered as a red carpet fashion critic and host of the fashion police, on e. rivers is a...
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i can only quote billy crystal, there are no words, bon voyage."s only a week ago she was going in for a routine endoscopic procedure in new york city i vocal cords checked out, her trademark
i can only quote billy crystal, there are no words, bon voyage."s only a week ago she was going in for a routine endoscopic procedure in new york city i vocal cords checked out, her trademark
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they rougher e offer a 79 dollars kindle and voyage. the hd kids edition comes with a worry free warranty and equipped with ann amazon free time, a feature that lets parents manage a child's access. >>> we are working to learn more about a man suspected of arson of a fire that forced thousands to evacuate. >>> thank you for joining us on ktvu. we are always on ktvu.com. >>> up next on eco- company. >> eco company takes a trip to the genome institute. >> we want to find out how much. >> genes here are helping scientists with climate research. we have to say we're impressed. >>> plus, turning up the heat on our oceans. >> 80% or 90% of the heat that's trapped from man made gases goes into warming the ocean. >> nasa scientists explain what it could mean for the entire ecosystem. >> and forget heading to the mall after school. these green teens are spending their time
they rougher e offer a 79 dollars kindle and voyage. the hd kids edition comes with a worry free warranty and equipped with ann amazon free time, a feature that lets parents manage a child's access. >>> we are working to learn more about a man suspected of arson of a fire that forced thousands to evacuate. >>> thank you for joining us on ktvu. we are always on ktvu.com. >>> up next on eco- company. >> eco company takes a trip to the genome institute. >> we...
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. >> i always think about history, being a history major, and you think about the voyages of magellan or captain took, frankly somebody going to mars is going to have more contact with earth or the home port if you will, so use the analogy thash some of those slow it yajers. do you use those historical parallels as you inform your decisions about how to handle this? >> i think, again, historically what we ought to discuss a little bit, the difference is when you do terrestrial big voyages, you still have oxygen to breathe, you still have water to drink, you could bring some food, when you got to where you were going, you could actually grow plants. when we start becoming, in the chart i say mars ready for earth independent. when we start breaking that tie back to the planet, that's a different dimension, you have to carry with you or you have to have enough assurance that you can use the carbon dioxide vooirmtd -- i you're going have to prove that some of those things are there. terrestrial exploration was a little different because it wasn't quite the level of what we're doing here,
. >> i always think about history, being a history major, and you think about the voyages of magellan or captain took, frankly somebody going to mars is going to have more contact with earth or the home port if you will, so use the analogy thash some of those slow it yajers. do you use those historical parallels as you inform your decisions about how to handle this? >> i think, again, historically what we ought to discuss a little bit, the difference is when you do terrestrial big...
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but today they got the bon voyage they so deserved. nikki burdine was there. >> reporter: these kids and their families deal with so much every single day and the hope for them on this vacation is that they will be able to relax and enjoy just being regular kids. >> i don't know what i'm in for yet. >> reporter: the 6-year-old is from ox why hill diagnosed with sickle cell when he was a back. all he's worried about right now? >> the weather. >> reporter: his days are filled with medicine and hospitals. >> it's also a pleasure to have a vacation. >> reporter: 3-year-old jackson is from oweddenton. >> getting ready to go to disney world. >> reporter: his parents are looking forward to a change of scenery as well. >> going to mean everything. he's going to be so excited. it's going to be great just to get away a week from the hospital, doctor visits and everything. >> reporter: he has a rare disease called xlt that feacts only 28 children in the country. jackson and xavier are part of casey cares, an organization that teamed up with ameri
but today they got the bon voyage they so deserved. nikki burdine was there. >> reporter: these kids and their families deal with so much every single day and the hope for them on this vacation is that they will be able to relax and enjoy just being regular kids. >> i don't know what i'm in for yet. >> reporter: the 6-year-old is from ox why hill diagnosed with sickle cell when he was a back. all he's worried about right now? >> the weather. >> reporter: his days...
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talk to the guys at voyage-air and fender -- all around the world. i'm the man. i want you and i to de-bone this pig together. [ laughs ] you've got the real deal, or you've got the discount license guy. day 1, you're not taking a check, and he wants to take 50% of your company. 49%. i'm worth every cent of that 49%. what are you gonna do? um, kevin, i love the fact that you have made us an offer, but i think i'm gonna take daymond's deal. ah! you picked the better man, my son. you de-boned the pig right in front of me! thanks a lot. right deal, al. thank you. thank you. thanks a lot. thank you. thank you. congrats, guys. [ laughs ] hey, hey! he was a great salesperson. he was a great pitcher. yes, he is. he was a great salesperson. he understood the art of pitching. and he sure knows how to cook a rib. [ laughs ] yay! studying daymond's background, i think he's a guy that enjoys making change, and that's what this is going to do to the barbecue industry. it's gonna change barbecue as we know it. >> big questions tonight. who saw this video and when? a mother and
talk to the guys at voyage-air and fender -- all around the world. i'm the man. i want you and i to de-bone this pig together. [ laughs ] you've got the real deal, or you've got the discount license guy. day 1, you're not taking a check, and he wants to take 50% of your company. 49%. i'm worth every cent of that 49%. what are you gonna do? um, kevin, i love the fact that you have made us an offer, but i think i'm gonna take daymond's deal. ah! you picked the better man, my son. you de-boned the...
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reducing the number of boats and removed language requiring the family member to be on board during voyages and some changes to other policies. the second changed we're putting up for the commission is the passenger fees for the crews fees when the commission approved the management for the operation of pier 27 our passenger fee is $12 per passenger we're increasing it to $8 per passenger this fee a casting through the crews lines and paid by the crews passengers the increase has been vested with our crews partners and accepted pay off our investment in our brand new cruise terminal so we see it going forward >> make a long story short the updates to the clarity and financial sustainability for two of our most important marine industries pier 25 has not been updated and the passenger fees have nots been raised since 2009 i request our approval to update this as detailed in the report thank you for your consideration. >> can i ask a question. >> certainly. >> you raised the fee from 15 to 18. >> from 12. >> why 18 why not 20 or 25. >> a good question we did a incentive analysis on the west c
reducing the number of boats and removed language requiring the family member to be on board during voyages and some changes to other policies. the second changed we're putting up for the commission is the passenger fees for the crews fees when the commission approved the management for the operation of pier 27 our passenger fee is $12 per passenger we're increasing it to $8 per passenger this fee a casting through the crews lines and paid by the crews passengers the increase has been vested...
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amazon is out with new kindlees today outing new 6" ereader called voyage as thinnest one yet.he company also unveiled a fire hd tablet for kids that includes a year of access kid friendly movies, books and games. and no questions asked type of warrantee and upgraded fire hdx tablet and amazon also caused for many companies announcing surge in holiday hiring that ka cording to applist ups add 95 seasonal jobs. fedex another 50,000, all to deliver those packages. meanwhile brick and morter stores are staffing up to compete with on-line retailers. kohls adding 6 7,000 workers and walmart 60,000. expectations of more spending and hiring returning to levels not seen since booming late 1990s. and that is some good economic news tonight. let's get good accuweather news tonight. >> we have a nice looking 7 day forecast. temperatures up and down a little bit heading down tonight getting chilly out there stormtracker 6 live double scan showing dry conditions and we're flavor sky6 taking a look at the center city sky line. we have a overcast skies and lingering clouds leftover from cold
amazon is out with new kindlees today outing new 6" ereader called voyage as thinnest one yet.he company also unveiled a fire hd tablet for kids that includes a year of access kid friendly movies, books and games. and no questions asked type of warrantee and upgraded fire hdx tablet and amazon also caused for many companies announcing surge in holiday hiring that ka cording to applist ups add 95 seasonal jobs. fedex another 50,000, all to deliver those packages. meanwhile brick and morter...
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is going to have more contact ng with earth, or the home port, if you will, than some of those voyages. do you use those historical parallels as you inform your decisions about how to handle this? y >> i think, you know, again, is? historically we ought to discusl a little bit the differences li when you do terrestrial voyagest you still have oxygen to ave breathe, water you can drink, you can bring food with you, yu when you got to wherever you to were going, you could actually grow plants.ou when we start becoming in the gw charts, i say mars ready, or earth independent, when we starr breaking that tie back to the o planet, that'sr a different reag dimension. i mean, you really have to carry with you, or you have to have mi enough ashussurance that you ca use the carbon dioxide of mars a to get oxygen, can you get water out of the martian environment.n you have to really prove that some of those things are there.e i think terrestrial exploration little different because it wasn't quite the level of what e we're doinrrg here, where we're essentially putting a human in an environment t
is going to have more contact ng with earth, or the home port, if you will, than some of those voyages. do you use those historical parallels as you inform your decisions about how to handle this? y >> i think, you know, again, is? historically we ought to discusl a little bit the differences li when you do terrestrial voyagest you still have oxygen to ave breathe, water you can drink, you can bring food with you, yu when you got to wherever you to were going, you could actually grow...
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of the voyage. discovery communications is reportedly seeking a controlling interest in the hub tv network. the company said they have the share of the children's cable tv network. hub is expected to be renamed discovery family. this has been a couple of years in the making. there's some good shows on hub. but you remember we went out for the haunting hour. >> yeah. was that on hub? >> that was hub. so that is a good asset. i mean -- i look at discovery and, you know, where is that stock in public, do you remember? >> it's like 20 something. >> and he's been well compensated for how will -- but most of it has been performance based and it's an incredible asset. a lot of people think that's one of those companies that could go, andrew, that could be attractive to someone. >> i've always said it either gets bought or john malone uses it as an umbrella to try to create a mini comcast, actually. >> when malone said we need to rationalize these cable properties, like time warner, needs to be scale, it ne
of the voyage. discovery communications is reportedly seeking a controlling interest in the hub tv network. the company said they have the share of the children's cable tv network. hub is expected to be renamed discovery family. this has been a couple of years in the making. there's some good shows on hub. but you remember we went out for the haunting hour. >> yeah. was that on hub? >> that was hub. so that is a good asset. i mean -- i look at discovery and, you know, where is that...
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bon voyage, joan. and samuel l. jackson, love her or hate her, we're gonna miss joan rivers. one of a kind. rest in peace. in a statement today melissa rivers said my mother's greatest joy in life was to make people laugh. although that is difficult to do right now, i know her final wish would be that we return to laughing soon. according to her close friend in her final days joan rivers was surrounded by the things she loved, family and friends. her funeral is scheduled for sunday here in new york city. brian. >> rehema ellis outside the hospital for us tonight to start us off. rehema, thanks. because she was a genuine trail blazer, joan rivers' legacy can be found on small stages this very night in comedy clubs across this country. whether or not her humor was for you, she did it all herself. she came to prominence as a self-made woman. and we look back at all of it tonight with nbc's cynthia mcfadden. >> can we talk? >> reporter: even her biggest fans would agree not everyone loved joan rivers. >> i was a good girl because nobody gave a damn. >> reporter: while she could t
bon voyage, joan. and samuel l. jackson, love her or hate her, we're gonna miss joan rivers. one of a kind. rest in peace. in a statement today melissa rivers said my mother's greatest joy in life was to make people laugh. although that is difficult to do right now, i know her final wish would be that we return to laughing soon. according to her close friend in her final days joan rivers was surrounded by the things she loved, family and friends. her funeral is scheduled for sunday here in new...
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. >> later tonight, the nasa made in spacecraft is expected to complete a ten month voyage to mars.ce it is placed into orbit nasa scientists plan to gather information about the red planet's atmosphere. information they hope will offei climate. for more on the mission's significance, yesterday i spoke with the newshour miles o'brien. >> why are space nuts, mars nerds so excited for sunday night? >> well this is all part of the big tapestry if you will of laying the groundwork for one day putting human bootsma on mars. we hope. you just don't fly off in a rocket and land there. you need to learn about the soil, the ground, gnd in this case the atmosphere. one of the big questions, the overriding questions which troubles scientists and which has a lot to do with future exploration of mars is what happened to the planet over the past 3 billion years? it used to be warm and wet, and now it is often dry and awfully cold .. what happened along the way? and understanding what is going on in the fringes of the atmosphere, whichuv[aÑ is what n will do, will help the scientists learn, did th
. >> later tonight, the nasa made in spacecraft is expected to complete a ten month voyage to mars.ce it is placed into orbit nasa scientists plan to gather information about the red planet's atmosphere. information they hope will offei climate. for more on the mission's significance, yesterday i spoke with the newshour miles o'brien. >> why are space nuts, mars nerds so excited for sunday night? >> well this is all part of the big tapestry if you will of laying the groundwork...
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is it like a bon voyage party, see you later, alligator?> carly: it's his birthday party. >> sonny: oh, a day of mourning. wow. >> carly: actually, it is. it's not just franco's birthday. >> carly: actually, it is. it's not just franco's birthday. it's jason's birthday, too. that's why there's a listerine® product for every mouth. one to clean your whole mouth. one for those hard to reach places. one to protect kids mouths from cavities. even one to freshen breath on-the-go. with over 100 years of innovation in oral care... there's a listerine® product for every mouth in your house. for cleaner, healthier mouths go beyond brushing alone. listerine®. power to your mouth ™. apples fall, but the apples of your cheeks dodefy gravity. juvÉderm voluma® is the only fda-approved injectable gel to instantly add volume to your cheek area. as you age, cheeks can lose volume. voluma adds volume creating contour and lift for a more youthful profile. for up to two years. temporary side effects include tenderness, swelling, firmness, lumps, bumps, bruisin
is it like a bon voyage party, see you later, alligator?> carly: it's his birthday party. >> sonny: oh, a day of mourning. wow. >> carly: actually, it is. it's not just franco's birthday. >> carly: actually, it is. it's not just franco's birthday. it's jason's birthday, too. that's why there's a listerine® product for every mouth. one to clean your whole mouth. one for those hard to reach places. one to protect kids mouths from cavities. even one to freshen breath...
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. >> i always think about history, being a history major, and you think about the voyages of magellan or captain took, frankly somebody going to mars is going to have more contact with earth or the home port if you will, so use the analogy thash some of those slow it yajers. do you use those historical parallels as you inform your decisions about how to handle this? >> i think, again, historically what we ought to discuss a little bit, the difference is when you do terrestrial big voyages, you still have oxygen to breathe, you still have water to drink, you could bring some food, when you got to where you were going, you could actually grow plants. when we start becoming, in the chart i say mars ready for earth independent. when we start breaking that tie back to the planet, that's a different dimension, you have to carry with you or you have to have enough assurance that you can use the carbon dioxide vooirmtd -- i you're going have to prove that some of those things are there. terrestrial exploration was a little different because it wasn't quite the level of what we're doing here,
. >> i always think about history, being a history major, and you think about the voyages of magellan or captain took, frankly somebody going to mars is going to have more contact with earth or the home port if you will, so use the analogy thash some of those slow it yajers. do you use those historical parallels as you inform your decisions about how to handle this? >> i think, again, historically what we ought to discuss a little bit, the difference is when you do terrestrial big...
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talk to the guys at voyage-air and fender -- all around the world. i'm the man. i want you and i to de-bone this pig together. [ laughs ] you've got the real deal, or you've got the discount license guy. day 1, you're not taking a check, and he wants to take 50% of your company. 49%. i'm worth every cent of that 49%. what are you gonna do? um, kevin, i love the fact that you have made us an offer, but i think i'm gonna take daymond's deal. ah! you picked the better man, my son. you de-boned the pig right in front of me! thanks a lot. right deal, al. thank you. thank you. thanks a lot. thank you. thank you. congrats, guys. [ laughs ] hey, hey! he was a great salesperson. he was a great pitcher. yes, he is. he was a great salesperson. he understood the art of pitching. and he sure knows how to cook a rib. [ laughs ] yay! studying daymond's background, i think he's a guy that enjoys making change, and that's what this is going to do to the barbecue industry. it's gonna change barbecue as we know it. >>> isis is a terrorist organization pure and simple and it has no
talk to the guys at voyage-air and fender -- all around the world. i'm the man. i want you and i to de-bone this pig together. [ laughs ] you've got the real deal, or you've got the discount license guy. day 1, you're not taking a check, and he wants to take 50% of your company. 49%. i'm worth every cent of that 49%. what are you gonna do? um, kevin, i love the fact that you have made us an offer, but i think i'm gonna take daymond's deal. ah! you picked the better man, my son. you de-boned the...
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he said well last voyage, the queen wellameda went down and the passengers owed me nine pound ten andi never got the money. >> i'm afraid you're being unduly modest. i seem to recall a story of your having been actually under fire. >> i was under fire a number of times. but the only time i really got wounded was when the germans were bombing a town of bologne where i was stopping overnight. i got up and looked out the window to see this performance and the germans dropped a bomb in the street right opposite the hotel and i got showered with glass. i got cut up a lot. but i never got a purple heart. >> now, didn't some of the authorities fight the feeding of starving children during your belgian relief career? >> why had to transport all of our material through the british block aiad blockade. and a great division arose to the desirability of our going on. the military sided with the cabinet. i insisted that 10 or 12 million or 10 million starving belgians and frenchmen would invees the germans a lot and the german were also short of food and it might bring the war to a quicker end. th
he said well last voyage, the queen wellameda went down and the passengers owed me nine pound ten andi never got the money. >> i'm afraid you're being unduly modest. i seem to recall a story of your having been actually under fire. >> i was under fire a number of times. but the only time i really got wounded was when the germans were bombing a town of bologne where i was stopping overnight. i got up and looked out the window to see this performance and the germans dropped a bomb in...
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this list isn't a random list, i think it is a record of an embassy or voyage. it is basically how you get to greece from egypt and back again. and we have blacks with his name on it and we have items with his name or his wife's name. this isn't quite usual. if we plop this on a map it looks like you are going from egypt, to crete, to mainland greece and back down to crete and back to egypt again. this is one of the first and last ones appearing. i see this as a bathroom stop. are we there yet? you are going from egypt and what will you do when you get to crete and then you can stop and it the last stop before 23 more miles or whatever it is we have on the new jersey turnpike. i think this is a record of a geographical itinerary. we do have evidence of ships making journeys then. this is a well-known shipwreck that sank off the coast of turkey in 1300 bc. it has been excavated by texas a&m. they went diving in the '80s and '90s and on the ship are remains from seven different cultures. it shows the international nature at the time. mostly it had 300 pounds of co
this list isn't a random list, i think it is a record of an embassy or voyage. it is basically how you get to greece from egypt and back again. and we have blacks with his name on it and we have items with his name or his wife's name. this isn't quite usual. if we plop this on a map it looks like you are going from egypt, to crete, to mainland greece and back down to crete and back to egypt again. this is one of the first and last ones appearing. i see this as a bathroom stop. are we there yet?...
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captain for successful firm in to adelphia was coming up the black prince, returning from her maiden voyage to england. city tavern, he the st. george's society for the ssistance of englishmen in distress, we don't have clubs with such catchy names anymore. we're having the annual st. george's day feast upstairs. was proposing the toast of help to king george iii in withourse your burst knews of lexington and concord. others spilled their glasses and upended chairs in the rush to spread the news, morris alone glass, toasted the cause, then stepped out to the uncertain future. day under what barry noted in his log was fine, clear unshine weather, the black prince nestled against the stock total pandemonium. described the words covered with inhabitants. with wagons full of goods, ships that had space the hulls for their goods, 50e67 other stled into the water going up and down gangplanks. learning the fellow columnist in massachusetts has that, they hoped for one more killing in the english arketplace before the real killing came up to delaware. returned to was sea without properly being refi
captain for successful firm in to adelphia was coming up the black prince, returning from her maiden voyage to england. city tavern, he the st. george's society for the ssistance of englishmen in distress, we don't have clubs with such catchy names anymore. we're having the annual st. george's day feast upstairs. was proposing the toast of help to king george iii in withourse your burst knews of lexington and concord. others spilled their glasses and upended chairs in the rush to spread the...
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one of the new ereaders kindle voyage is pressure sensitive. t-mobile have a solution for those who struggle with dead spots. a router let's wi-fi users make calls where service is spotty. >>> destiny has earned $325 million in juries five days and it's been played 100 million hours. those are your tech bytes, i'm dan ffler. >> a cross country k-9 who ran away from his montgomery county home back in the spring ends up on the west coast. >> reporter: we have areas in the 40 os, cool enough for the jacket or sweatshirt. this afternoon, shorts and ts for the kids. we'll be back with the day-park forecast. >> a reminder you can take 6abc.com with you. the new smart design fits any device you have, whether it's your tablet or smart phone, no matter how large or small that screen. check it out by visiting 6abc.com. ♪ i thought it'd be bigger. ♪ ♪ (dad) there's nothing i can't reach in my subaru. (vo) introducing the all-new subaru outback. love. it's what makes a subaru,a subaru. we know we're not the center of your life, but we'll do our best to hel
one of the new ereaders kindle voyage is pressure sensitive. t-mobile have a solution for those who struggle with dead spots. a router let's wi-fi users make calls where service is spotty. >>> destiny has earned $325 million in juries five days and it's been played 100 million hours. those are your tech bytes, i'm dan ffler. >> a cross country k-9 who ran away from his montgomery county home back in the spring ends up on the west coast. >> reporter: we have areas in the 40...
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. >> i always think about history here being a history major you think about the voyages of magellan. frankly, somebody going to mars will have more contact with earth or the home port, if you will, to use the analogy. do you use those historical parallels as you inform decisions about how to handle this. >> we have to discuss the differences when you do terrestrial big voyages you have oxygen to breathe and water you can drink. you can bring some food with you when you got to wherever you were going you could grow plants. when we start becoming in the charts i say mars ready or earth independent when we start breaking that tie back to the planet that is a different dimension. you have to carry with you or have enough assurance that you can use the carbon dioxide environment of mars to generate oxygen. can you get water out of the martian environment. you have to prove some of the things that are there. terrestrial exploration was different because it wasn't quite the level of here where you are putting a human in an environment where the human cannot live alone. >> by the way, if you
. >> i always think about history here being a history major you think about the voyages of magellan. frankly, somebody going to mars will have more contact with earth or the home port, if you will, to use the analogy. do you use those historical parallels as you inform decisions about how to handle this. >> we have to discuss the differences when you do terrestrial big voyages you have oxygen to breathe and water you can drink. you can bring some food with you when you got to...
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pharaohs' tombs, equipped with all the necessities for a voyage into eternity, were hidden here. this is hundreds of miles from the great pyramids. the problem with the pyramids was that they were too conspicuous to robbers. in this valley, the idea was that no one would know. this fascination with the afterlife, and the state of mind of the ancient egyptians in general, can be best understood by learning something about their environment-- which basically means... the river nile. all activity centered on its water and its fertile banks. ( sheep and goats bleating ) the desert, literally a footstep away, was a constant reminder to the egyptians that, without the nile, there would be no life. the nile offered ancient egypt more than just its life-giving water or the transportation lifeline that unified an empire. every year about july, the floodwaters of the nile would gradually rise, carrying fertile silt down from the headwaters until the farmland had been renewed as the floodwars receded. not surprisingly, the ancient egyptians living with this cycle soon came to equate the reg
pharaohs' tombs, equipped with all the necessities for a voyage into eternity, were hidden here. this is hundreds of miles from the great pyramids. the problem with the pyramids was that they were too conspicuous to robbers. in this valley, the idea was that no one would know. this fascination with the afterlife, and the state of mind of the ancient egyptians in general, can be best understood by learning something about their environment-- which basically means... the river nile. all activity...
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president eisenhower probably proclaimed discovery 13 the first returning space voyager.tory would show that much of the credit for the success was due to a new cold gas technique applied first to discover 13. just eight days after this first success, discoverer 14 was launched. it carried a 20 pound payload. the satellite was on the verge of crumbling in the orbit. it finally stabilized by expending precious gas. air force c 19's diploid in the attempts of catching the capsule and the secret space drama began. the satellite recovery vehicle was rejected -- ejected. this time the castle deployed into the ballpark. squadronfrom the test raced to the proper coordinates. capsulehe third try the was snatched up by pelican nine. although the initial photography was substantially lower in resolution, it was of intelligence value. this one mission yielded more photographic areas of coverage than the total of all the missions over the soviet union. more importantly, the mission covered areas never previously reached. a new age of intelligence had begun. meanwhile, the soviet part
president eisenhower probably proclaimed discovery 13 the first returning space voyager.tory would show that much of the credit for the success was due to a new cold gas technique applied first to discover 13. just eight days after this first success, discoverer 14 was launched. it carried a 20 pound payload. the satellite was on the verge of crumbling in the orbit. it finally stabilized by expending precious gas. air force c 19's diploid in the attempts of catching the capsule and the secret...
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which is about the exploration program and we had spacecraft which i mentioned in the book in the voyagerand mariner and they did a sensational grand tour in the 1970s and into the 80s. every four planets jupiter and saturn and every one of the moons that it passed had craters. nobody talked about in the meetings because the science was wonderful. the science was so wonderful that is what they want to talk about. not about the damage that the pictures were there. hernandez creators by every solid object. >> host: it is a universal process. there are some obviously if you have a very thick atmosphere that keeps the craters from being formed and there are some places that are just volcano worlds but that's the minority. they are getting pelted by these objects over time. all these objects over time and it's an amazing tool because they get hit at a certain rate and when they find out what it was by measuring the ages of the feature on the mound than the apollo program you could extend that to all the other objects that were being told to do so this is sort of like how do you look at the sur
which is about the exploration program and we had spacecraft which i mentioned in the book in the voyagerand mariner and they did a sensational grand tour in the 1970s and into the 80s. every four planets jupiter and saturn and every one of the moons that it passed had craters. nobody talked about in the meetings because the science was wonderful. the science was so wonderful that is what they want to talk about. not about the damage that the pictures were there. hernandez creators by every...
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to deter more migrants from attempting the sea voyage the australian government says even confirmed refugeest be allowed in many. so where will they go in australia has been looking to other countries, cambodia eventually said yes for about $35 million in aid. >> cambodian is ill equipped and an unsafe place to send refugees, and australia is the most well equipped place to deal with these meme. in sydney there was a protest against the move, but very small, for most australians refugees here are out of site, out of mind. those here are angry at what they see as australia's in parting its responsibilities to another country. but they are also issuing temporary visa for those who are already here. they only apply to those who arrived after 2013. tens of thousands arrived before then. when australia's government was elected last september it promised they too would never be allowed to call australia home. >> they do not provide a path to permanent protection visas. >> reporter: that means a life in limbo. australia's deterrents are working. but that many argue comes at a cost to many australia
to deter more migrants from attempting the sea voyage the australian government says even confirmed refugeest be allowed in many. so where will they go in australia has been looking to other countries, cambodia eventually said yes for about $35 million in aid. >> cambodian is ill equipped and an unsafe place to send refugees, and australia is the most well equipped place to deal with these meme. in sydney there was a protest against the move, but very small, for most australians refugees...
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the ship has gone downin' 1912, you probably remember, after hitting an iceberg on its maiden voyageen a joint american-french expedition found the debris. they used an story. al unmanned u.s. navy sub to locate the wreckage. crews would later give us an upclose look of what was on the ocean floor, but somebody first spotted the unsinkable ship on the bottom of the atlantic, 29 years ago today. >>> i'm john scott in for shepard smith. thank you for joining us today. enjoy the rest of your labor day. "your world" is next. [shouting] >> you think things were crazy over illegal immigration this summer? you ain't seen nothing yet. welcome everyone. i'm in for neil cavuto. this is "your world." on this labor day, nation laboring over immigration fight may be hotter because the president is considering an executive order which may grant amnesty to millions of illegals already here. g.o.p. strategist lisa booth says this would just make the situation worth but democrats think it's the right first. jeanine, why executive action? why doesn't the president negotiate with congress like
the ship has gone downin' 1912, you probably remember, after hitting an iceberg on its maiden voyageen a joint american-french expedition found the debris. they used an story. al unmanned u.s. navy sub to locate the wreckage. crews would later give us an upclose look of what was on the ocean floor, but somebody first spotted the unsinkable ship on the bottom of the atlantic, 29 years ago today. >>> i'm john scott in for shepard smith. thank you for joining us today. enjoy the rest of...
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. >> this particular voyage, was to really showcase the beauty of this volcano, yes, they are dangerous, and dynamic, but if you know what you are doing, and i have a lot of experience, you can do it in relative safety. show the world, and obviously it has gone all over the world, so i am glad that people are able to see this, and experience it through my eyes. >> incredible images but that seems like a bad idea. that is it for us, this week on the program, deep brain stimulation, an exclusive look inside the operating room, how the procedure could help change the thoughts and obsessions of people suffering from severe psychiatric disorders. that's coming up this weekend. >> if you would like to comment on any stories you have seen here, you can log on to our website. good night, we will have more of america tonight, tomorrow. the day plus so much more. >> we begin with the growing >> we begin with the growing >> answers to the questions no one else will ask. >> real perspective, consider this on al jazeera america >>> the senate takes a step to fight i.s.i.l. in syria, but they may not
. >> this particular voyage, was to really showcase the beauty of this volcano, yes, they are dangerous, and dynamic, but if you know what you are doing, and i have a lot of experience, you can do it in relative safety. show the world, and obviously it has gone all over the world, so i am glad that people are able to see this, and experience it through my eyes. >> incredible images but that seems like a bad idea. that is it for us, this week on the program, deep brain stimulation,...
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it's a bon voyage gathering for two local special young people and their families. 3-year-old jackson is from oddington, maryland. 17-year-old xavier is from jackson hill. both have critical illnesses. but the treatment they'll be getting over the next week will be administered at disney world. >> i've never been there before so i really don't know what i'm in for. >> for xavier, it's all about a respite from the medicine and doctor visits. he's had sickle cell ameeaknown anemia all his life. xavier's father's health is failing too. >> a vacation for the whole family is pretty big. >> likewise, for jackson's family. >> we needed this trip for a while. jackson was in and out of the hospital. >> these young people are among young people and their families from around the world being treated to six days at disney world by the "something magic" foundation. it's a nonprofit made up of current and former american airlines and envoy air employees. they've hooked up with the casey cares foundation. >> join us in seeing them off on their magic flight today. >> after boarding, there was a speci
it's a bon voyage gathering for two local special young people and their families. 3-year-old jackson is from oddington, maryland. 17-year-old xavier is from jackson hill. both have critical illnesses. but the treatment they'll be getting over the next week will be administered at disney world. >> i've never been there before so i really don't know what i'm in for. >> for xavier, it's all about a respite from the medicine and doctor visits. he's had sickle cell ameeaknown anemia all...
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voyager. i am here. mariner. sensational the four planets , jupiter, saturn, uranus, neptune. every one of the moons that it passed had craters. again, nobody talked about it at the meetings because the science was so wonderful that science was so wonderful that that is what they want to talk, not about cal tech, not about the damage, but the pictures were there. stars and craters, every solid object. >> host: it is an amazing thing, such a universal process. obviously if you have a very thick atmosphere that keeps graders from being formed. and there are some places that are just, you know, a volcano world's. that is the minority. most places are getting help to buy these objects all the time. in fact, it is an amazing tool. things get hit and a certain rate. once we figure whatever it was the apollo program, you could extend that. had the look at the surface of the planet? picking of the sample and dating the rock. so you have your volcano world, your impact world. you know, the moon has gone back and forth. a volcano's for a while. and then the teeth of convincing people th
voyager. i am here. mariner. sensational the four planets , jupiter, saturn, uranus, neptune. every one of the moons that it passed had craters. again, nobody talked about it at the meetings because the science was so wonderful that science was so wonderful that that is what they want to talk, not about cal tech, not about the damage, but the pictures were there. stars and craters, every solid object. >> host: it is an amazing thing, such a universal process. obviously if you have a very...
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p bonn voyage joan. >> what a sad ending to a brilliant and trag gi comic life one of the bravest andunniest of all. >> i think it is fair to say there was only one joan rivers and never will be another. >> rivers crashed the male dominated realm of late night talk shows. she has been hailed as a trailblazer for female comedians. >> she was sharp honed as she was and attacked celebrities in some way on stage. she is also a beloved innovate tore as well. comics like kathy griffin wouldn't exist without the path paved scombrien rivers. >> rivers will be remembered as a red carpet fashion critic and familiar face on qvc where she sold her own line of jewelry. in los angeles trace gallagher, fox news. >>> joan river's funeral is set for sunday in new york city. no word on whether it will be open to the public. rivers always said she wanted it to be a huge show biz affair. >> fran fic search underway for a 4-year-old boy with autism. he disappeared from his home northwest of tampa. pour adults found dead nearby. they are searching for ismeal santistibean. he goes by tristan. the two men an
p bonn voyage joan. >> what a sad ending to a brilliant and trag gi comic life one of the bravest andunniest of all. >> i think it is fair to say there was only one joan rivers and never will be another. >> rivers crashed the male dominated realm of late night talk shows. she has been hailed as a trailblazer for female comedians. >> she was sharp honed as she was and attacked celebrities in some way on stage. she is also a beloved innovate tore as well. comics like kathy...