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>> reporter: by blanketing the earth by senators you have an earth quake where the earth could start. >> reporter: it's free, the network will detain shaking and will alert the public. >> gives them between saoáer roan -- >> >> i would like to know if we're in a high risk time period in the order of 24, 48 hours because i would live my life differently. >> quake finder installed 85 sensor. >> locks that are almost ready to play generates electrical cig signal.
>> reporter: by blanketing the earth by senators you have an earth quake where the earth could start. >> reporter: it's free, the network will detain shaking and will alert the public. >> gives them between saoáer roan -- >> >> i would like to know if we're in a high risk time period in the order of 24, 48 hours because i would live my life differently. >> quake finder installed 85 sensor. >> locks that are almost ready to play generates electrical cig...
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. ♪ with hearts and hands uplifted, ♪ ♪ we plead, o lord, to see ♪ the day of earth's redemption ♪ ♪ that sets your people free! ♪ ♪ ♪ amen! ♪ jesus your king is born, ♪ jesus is born, ♪ in excelsis gloria! ♪ 'twas in the moon of wintertime ♪ ♪ when all the birds had fled, ♪ the mighty gitchi manitou ♪ sent angel choirs instead; ♪ before their light the stars grew dim, ♪ ♪ and wand'ring hunters heard the hymn: ♪ ♪ jesus your king is born, jesus is born. ♪ ♪ jesus is born. ♪ in excelsis gloria! ♪ gloria! ♪ within a lodge of broken bark ♪ ♪ the tender babe was found; ♪ a ragged robe of rabbit skin ♪ ♪ enwrapped his beauty round; ♪ ♪ but as the hunter braves drew nigh, ♪ ♪ the angel song rang loud and high: ♪ ♪ jesus your king is born! ♪ jesus is born. ♪ in excelsis gloria! ♪ in excelsis gloria! ♪ ♪ jesus is born. ♪ o children of the forest free, ♪ ♪ the angelsong is true; ♪ the holy child of earth and heav'n ♪ ♪ is born today for you. ♪ come kneel before the radiant boy, ♪ ♪ who brings you beaut
. ♪ with hearts and hands uplifted, ♪ ♪ we plead, o lord, to see ♪ the day of earth's redemption ♪ ♪ that sets your people free! ♪ ♪ ♪ amen! ♪ jesus your king is born, ♪ jesus is born, ♪ in excelsis gloria! ♪ 'twas in the moon of wintertime ♪ ♪ when all the birds had fled, ♪ the mighty gitchi manitou ♪ sent angel choirs instead; ♪ before their light the stars grew dim, ♪ ♪ and wand'ring hunters heard the hymn: ♪ ♪ jesus your king is born, jesus is...
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. ♪ ♪ hark the geraldo angel sing ♪ glory to ♪ the newborn king ♪ peace on earth ♪ and mercy mild ♪ god and sinners reconciled ♪ joyful all ye nations rise ♪ join the triumphs ♪ of the sky ♪ with angelic hosts proclaim ♪ christ is born in bethlehem ♪ hark the herald angels sing ♪ glory to the newborn king ♪ we sing ♪ we praise you god ♪ we thank you, lord ♪ hark the herald ♪ angels sing ♪ glory to ♪ the newborn king ♪ peace on earth ♪ and mercy mild ♪ god and sinners reconciled ♪ joyful, all ye nations, rise ♪ join the triumph of the skies ♪ with angelic host proclaim ♪ christ is born in bethlehem ♪ hark, the herald angels sing ♪ glory to the newborn king ♪ glory ♪ hear the angels sing ♪ jesus christ, the king of kings ♪ glory ♪ to the newborn king ♪ glory ♪ we hear the angels sing ♪ yes, we do ♪ glory ♪ king of kings ♪ glory, to the newborn king ♪ lord, we love you ♪ lord, we praise you ♪ thank you, for jesus ♪ christ, by highest heaven adord ♪ christ, the everlasting lord ♪ late in time behold him come ♪
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♪ let earth ♪ let earth ♪ receive her king ♪ receive ♪ while fields and floods ♪ rocks, hills, and plains ♪ go tell of his glory ♪ go tell of his glory ♪ go shout the new story ♪ go shout the new story ♪ let earth, let, let ♪ let ♪ let heaven and nature ♪ joy to the world ♪ sing joy to the world ♪ sing joy, sing joy to the world ♪ ♪ joy to the world ♪ sing joy to the world ♪ come on, everybody ♪ come on, sing joy ♪ joy to the world ♪ sing joy to the world ♪ joy, joy to the world ♪ joy to the world ♪ joy, hey ♪ sing joy to the world ♪ joy to the world ♪ sing joy to the world ♪ sing peace, yeah ♪ joy to the world ♪ sing joy to the world ♪ come on ♪ sing joy ♪ sing joy to the world ♪ sing joy ♪ sing joy to the world ♪ sing joy ♪ sing joy to the world ♪ sing joy ♪ sing joy to the world ♪ sing joy ♪ sing joy ♪ joy to the world [cheering] closed-captioned by j.r. media services, inc. burbank, ca
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as long as the earth remains there will be seed time harvest. i was sharing this in a meeting with dr. morris cerullo at the beginning a few months ago and an oil man came up to me david. discovered another layer of oil. when you ask god for a miracle he will always ask you for a seed, always a seed because god requires faith, faith. if you have the faith of a grain of a mustard seed, everything in your life is a seed that you will sow, and when you ask god for a miracle, he will always ask you for a seed, always, always. joshua marched around jericho seven times, seven times on sunday. jesus spat in some clay, put on a blind man's eyes, walk two miles to the poorest and wash a seed. what was the seed of the blind man, obey the instruction that jesus gave him, walking two miles and washing. remember a general, go dip in the jordan seven times. he was insulted, angry, dipped six times, never got healed and his servant said the prophet said seven times. he dipped the seventh time and he was healed. the power of a completed instruction, the power o
as long as the earth remains there will be seed time harvest. i was sharing this in a meeting with dr. morris cerullo at the beginning a few months ago and an oil man came up to me david. discovered another layer of oil. when you ask god for a miracle he will always ask you for a seed, always a seed because god requires faith, faith. if you have the faith of a grain of a mustard seed, everything in your life is a seed that you will sow, and when you ask god for a miracle, he will always ask you...
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deploying parachutes to bring them safely back to earth. according to the united states parachute association, the likelihood of a fatal crash is roughly one in 140,000. and the sky diver you're about to see escapes that fate by the skin of his teeth. an experienced sky diver is sailing down to earth at 45 miles per hour. like he's done more than 300 times before. but this time, something goes horribly wrong. >> are you okay? >> i've been in other situations where i have got out of them. this one here where the winds happened to catch me at the wrong time. i had to make some really fast decisions. and obviously, it didn't pan out the way i wanted it to. i was hoping to miss the trailer. >> april 30, 2011. high above colorado's fremont county airport, tommy ferguson is preparing for his third and final jump of the day. >> i had already put out two loads of students. the day was going great. this was my third jump that day. i told the other jumpers that i will film them coming out. >> he gets out on the strut of the plane to capture the other
deploying parachutes to bring them safely back to earth. according to the united states parachute association, the likelihood of a fatal crash is roughly one in 140,000. and the sky diver you're about to see escapes that fate by the skin of his teeth. an experienced sky diver is sailing down to earth at 45 miles per hour. like he's done more than 300 times before. but this time, something goes horribly wrong. >> are you okay? >> i've been in other situations where i have got out of...
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it is to 0.5 times the size of the earth. the announced the discovery of the planet that is the same size. poverthey believe the planet is unlikely to support life. >> i think we will find life out there. i think we will be there. >> the telescope is scanning, it is likely that one of the 250,000 stars has a planet that is like our own able to support life. >> the valley has been in the grips of an insurgency. dozens of been killed in separatist violence. they are turning increasingly to music to express their desire for peace. >> he has long [unintelligible] it is also where we make music. ♪ ♪ increasingly it is western sounds to do with protests. it has its own rebel tune. he dedicates his songs. >> i have seen people die, and get shot, i've seen crackdowns. >> the day-to-day experiences are what has him write songs. >> they are expressing themselves. >> the restrictions are many. they do not have a recording studio. as a means of expression, they are shifting attention. they say their music [unintelligible] they are ke
it is to 0.5 times the size of the earth. the announced the discovery of the planet that is the same size. poverthey believe the planet is unlikely to support life. >> i think we will find life out there. i think we will be there. >> the telescope is scanning, it is likely that one of the 250,000 stars has a planet that is like our own able to support life. >> the valley has been in the grips of an insurgency. dozens of been killed in separatist violence. they are turning...
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it is not unlike earth. i bet there is an alternate brooke there in a bikini. >> a fur bikini. >> the ultimate huh poke craw see is that people only ban things they don't use. in west hollywood there are people that don't wear fur. >> but people use and wear animal products from the cream you put on your face to your ?oakers and the -- sneakers and leather yak jackets. there are ethical practices. they -- there should be regulation. but a fan on fur? it is ridiculous. >> the only thing about regulation is you have to have it in there the animal gets killed. >> you can't wear live fur. >> i have to disagree. yes, they use cremate from animals. i refuse. >> bill, why? >> you don't want to make us all gray. we need enough time. >> i find animal rights to be insipid. fur strikes me as weird. it is not like you need it. like i'm sure a lot of eskimos are going to l.a. and are not going now. i get that. >> i protested against the synthetic move. we should get back to more natural product. the issue is consumerism.
it is not unlike earth. i bet there is an alternate brooke there in a bikini. >> a fur bikini. >> the ultimate huh poke craw see is that people only ban things they don't use. in west hollywood there are people that don't wear fur. >> but people use and wear animal products from the cream you put on your face to your ?oakers and the -- sneakers and leather yak jackets. there are ethical practices. they -- there should be regulation. but a fan on fur? it is ridiculous. >>...
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no longer is the earth one out post. now today earth is one of a multitude it. >> reporter: one by nasa the telescope watches 150,000 stars for faint dimming. when a planet transit across. 209 candidate objects so far could be so-called goldly locks planets, just right temperature, size, she is convinced they are out there. the team reported a planet with the right temperature for liquid water but it's to big, a ball of gas. toadless two planets, are the right size. they are solid rock planets but they are both broiling hot on 20e, glass would melt. >> we are getting in on the right temperature and size. >> reporter: she showed me this graphic you will see nowhere else. size verses temperature of new planets, earth is lower right, the finds are zigzagging toward that ideal and fundamental answers, are there other earths, are they habitable, do they have life? >> all of those questions are with in our reach. we will know the answer to all three of them with in the next decades to come. >> reporter: data is coming in and w
no longer is the earth one out post. now today earth is one of a multitude it. >> reporter: one by nasa the telescope watches 150,000 stars for faint dimming. when a planet transit across. 209 candidate objects so far could be so-called goldly locks planets, just right temperature, size, she is convinced they are out there. the team reported a planet with the right temperature for liquid water but it's to big, a ball of gas. toadless two planets, are the right size. they are solid rock...
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the earth has moved out of the holocene. this period of ten thousand years that underwrote the rise of human civilization the temperature is now about a degree warmer than it was during that period the question is how far how much farther we're going to go we can't stop global warming some of it's already happened there's probably about another degree in the pipeline from carbon we've already admitted the trouble is unless we get our act together very soon. the momentum of our fossil fuel use is going to carious deep deep deep into whatever comes after the hall is seen. the climate scientists say unless we get off fossil fuel far faster than any government's planning to at the moment we're looking at four or five degrees before the century is out. there's no one who studies this stuff. carefully who thinks that civilization can deal with that kind of rise the agronomist are telling us that from this point in every degree rise we see in temperature is likely to reduce grain yields ten percent something like that try to imagin
the earth has moved out of the holocene. this period of ten thousand years that underwrote the rise of human civilization the temperature is now about a degree warmer than it was during that period the question is how far how much farther we're going to go we can't stop global warming some of it's already happened there's probably about another degree in the pipeline from carbon we've already admitted the trouble is unless we get our act together very soon. the momentum of our fossil fuel use...
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just a little bit, it's a small planet, maybe like earth. focused on one part of stars near the milky way, it takes a photo every six seconds. >> reporter: scientists have found more than 2,000 candidates planets and 48 that they think could hold life. but this latest one, kepler 22 b, as it is called is the most promising so far. >> was there ever an ah-ha moment when you knew there there was something really important? >> yes, there was. >> it's a feeling of utter satisfaction. we've worked for 20 years to get this moment, to see this data. and people said it couldn't be done. it was just impossible. so it was very satisfying to see the data. yes, we're getting the answers that we've worked so hard overall these years. >> reporter: rookie and his colleagues cannot see 22 b. it would take 24 million years to get there. scientists also know little about the atmosphere or what the planet is made of. it could be more like gassy neptune than earth but they can interpret data. >> what can you do with that knowledge? >> what we're trying to do wi
just a little bit, it's a small planet, maybe like earth. focused on one part of stars near the milky way, it takes a photo every six seconds. >> reporter: scientists have found more than 2,000 candidates planets and 48 that they think could hold life. but this latest one, kepler 22 b, as it is called is the most promising so far. >> was there ever an ah-ha moment when you knew there there was something really important? >> yes, there was. >> it's a feeling of utter...
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our relationship with ecology with planet earth with our culture. where you go all this start for building get. you know it's odd i probably wasn't quite destined to be an environmentalist though i. always enjoyed the outdoors i thought of myself as a very urban person my first job when i left college was writing the talk of the town section for the new yorker magazine and dark with twenty one or twenty two it's about the most urban joggers and yeah i did it for five years when so i knew how to spot the new yorker i quit that because he fired mr shawn who'd been the editor forever. and i moved up to the adirondack mountains the last great wilderness of the american east and fell in love with that wilderness and not long afterwards and began reading the early papers about climate science and climate change and somehow it struck me almost sort of out of the blue that that this walled place that i had fallen in love with that i was deep in love with wasn't going to be as wild as i wanted it to be. that human beings by changing the temperature of the ea
our relationship with ecology with planet earth with our culture. where you go all this start for building get. you know it's odd i probably wasn't quite destined to be an environmentalist though i. always enjoyed the outdoors i thought of myself as a very urban person my first job when i left college was writing the talk of the town section for the new yorker magazine and dark with twenty one or twenty two it's about the most urban joggers and yeah i did it for five years when so i knew how to...
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we meet the would be space explorers who simulated a round trip mission to mars without ever leaving earth it's coming your way next in spotlight stay with us. again though welcome to spotlight. time they were talking about traveling to mars since the very beginning of space exploration era humans never stop dreaming of the other planets in the twentieth century you had in space flight and later the apollo moon missions were the first steps and now it's time to go to mars and though a real man who mission is only being played and yet there are men on earth who already tried it out thanks to russian technology how does it feel to fly a hundred million miles back and forth here asking alexander small yes and being left to spend a year in a hall and it cost a capsule as part of russian experiment simulating a flight to mars. scientists estimate a manned mission to mars may cost from fifty to five hundred billion dollars such a huge prize and the daunting deck no logical challenge means the cherished dream is decades away. the world's main space agencies can not help but prepare for the future
we meet the would be space explorers who simulated a round trip mission to mars without ever leaving earth it's coming your way next in spotlight stay with us. again though welcome to spotlight. time they were talking about traveling to mars since the very beginning of space exploration era humans never stop dreaming of the other planets in the twentieth century you had in space flight and later the apollo moon missions were the first steps and now it's time to go to mars and though a real man...
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." >>> an astronaut's mission may come to an end the moment he or she steps back on earth, but their work is far from over. after long periods of living in zero gravity, they need to undergo rehabilitation to become accustomed to life back on earth. we have been following some japanese astronauts that last month returned home after spending five and a half months on the international space station. >> living in zero gravity for long periods effects all parts of an astronaut's body. bone mass, skeleton, and especially the muscles. that's why in attempt to prevent decline in muscle strength, the international space station is equipped with an assortment of exercise machines. during his so jorn in space, he and his colleagues maintained a two hour exercise regime. as a result, his muscle strength saw little change over the course of the mission. yet when he returned to earth, he couldn't stand on his own feet, even hold his neck upright. >> at a news conference four hours after he landed, he was seen having trouble walking naturally. he later said he was unable to maintain a proper post
." >>> an astronaut's mission may come to an end the moment he or she steps back on earth, but their work is far from over. after long periods of living in zero gravity, they need to undergo rehabilitation to become accustomed to life back on earth. we have been following some japanese astronauts that last month returned home after spending five and a half months on the international space station. >> living in zero gravity for long periods effects all parts of an...
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. ♪ with hearts and hands uplifted, ♪ ♪ we plead, o lord, to see ♪ the day of earth's redemption ♪ ♪ that sets your people free! ♪ ♪ ♪ amen! ♪ jesus your king is born, ♪ jesus is born, ♪ in excelsis gloria! ♪ 'twas in the moon of wintertime ♪ ♪ when all the birds had fled, ♪ the mighty gitchi manitou ♪ sent angel choirs instead; ♪ before their light the stars grew dim, ♪ ♪ and wand'ring hunters heard the hymn: ♪ ♪ jesus your king is born, jesus is born. ♪ ♪ jesus is born. ♪ in excelsis gloria! ♪ gloria! ♪ within a lodge of broken bark ♪ ♪ the tender babe was found; ♪ a ragged robe of rabbit skin ♪ ♪ enwrapped his beauty round; ♪ ♪ but as the hunter braves drew nigh, ♪ ♪ the angel song rang loud and high: ♪ ♪ jesus your king is born! ♪ jesus is born. ♪ in excelsis gloria! ♪ in excelsis gloria! ♪ ♪ jesus is born. ♪ o children of the forest free, ♪ ♪ the angelsong is true; ♪ the holy child of earth and heav'n ♪ ♪ is born today for you. ♪ come kneel before the radiant boy, ♪ ♪ who brings you beaut
. ♪ with hearts and hands uplifted, ♪ ♪ we plead, o lord, to see ♪ the day of earth's redemption ♪ ♪ that sets your people free! ♪ ♪ ♪ amen! ♪ jesus your king is born, ♪ jesus is born, ♪ in excelsis gloria! ♪ 'twas in the moon of wintertime ♪ ♪ when all the birds had fled, ♪ the mighty gitchi manitou ♪ sent angel choirs instead; ♪ before their light the stars grew dim, ♪ ♪ and wand'ring hunters heard the hymn: ♪ ♪ jesus your king is born, jesus is...
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they remind you all the time that you are on mother earth. we cannot make zero gravity because this is absolutely impossible for such a long time he was. before. during sunday's. make simulation of. conditions. human. being in zero gravity you know during the flight you carried out a lot of experiments with a like five hundred twenty days you were in so what what was the use of carrying out experiments when you actually were or know was it worth it yes indeed there are many experiments we can expect that give us insight into what crew will go true it's what the correspondent said that what was mainly psychological experiments like experimenting on yourselves like psychological but as well some some of the price of your logical aspects not everything because of course you don't have the radiation and you don't have the microgravity and this is clear to us but there are some other aspects for example we couldn't move to march during the during the mission because we are in a very confined space so we can expect some deterioration off or state o
they remind you all the time that you are on mother earth. we cannot make zero gravity because this is absolutely impossible for such a long time he was. before. during sunday's. make simulation of. conditions. human. being in zero gravity you know during the flight you carried out a lot of experiments with a like five hundred twenty days you were in so what what was the use of carrying out experiments when you actually were or know was it worth it yes indeed there are many experiments we can...
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earth's water is a dangerous task. he says it can take three years to find the right spot to drill. >> 20 megawatt or 50 megawatts. >> is samples are taken back to the lab. -- the samples are taken back to the country's volcanoes are an ideal starting point. >> 40% resources from the water. we have a big potential. >> the journey begins in the region of southern sumatra. the road to the drilling area is riddled with potholes. on the way, high-voltage power towers are being built. a power plant is under construction. he is 25. he knows steel barrel energy only accounts for 5% of indonesia -- he knows that gl formal -- geothermal energy only accounts for 5% of indonesian energy consumption. >> after fukushima in japan, people in indonesia are fearful of nuclear energy. geothermal energy is safe and clean. >> the hot water was of far -- reservoir will keep producing energy for 15 years. right now, the country is only producing 1,100 megawatts from geothermal sources. >> to give the benefit for people in indonesia. the ben
earth's water is a dangerous task. he says it can take three years to find the right spot to drill. >> 20 megawatt or 50 megawatts. >> is samples are taken back to the lab. -- the samples are taken back to the country's volcanoes are an ideal starting point. >> 40% resources from the water. we have a big potential. >> the journey begins in the region of southern sumatra. the road to the drilling area is riddled with potholes. on the way, high-voltage power towers are...
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in university they don't teach you that the earth has eyes but the farmers know the earth has eyes you know and through its eyes the earth sees and cries if you take care of it it's happy and if you destroy it your earth cries we set out to convert the poor of us with them and we ended up being converted the farmers have worshiped the mountains for centuries the mountains provide water and water is life. but newcomers have arrived from a different world for them mountains are gone and gold this money. we. really believe you know discovered circulation some number of years ago. it's true it's a good deposit we've always been a low class before and want to give the maximum upside to our investors in a rising gold market every ten dollar movement in the in the price of gold. increases to go on. increases our cash flow by about fifty million dollars increases our earnings by about thirty million dollars. the miners have already destroyed several mountains their next project is mt keeley's but the farmers to stop them. if. that's what money. the farmers block the only road to the mine to ke
in university they don't teach you that the earth has eyes but the farmers know the earth has eyes you know and through its eyes the earth sees and cries if you take care of it it's happy and if you destroy it your earth cries we set out to convert the poor of us with them and we ended up being converted the farmers have worshiped the mountains for centuries the mountains provide water and water is life. but newcomers have arrived from a different world for them mountains are gone and gold this...
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earth. earth. tyson: earth, the big blue marble is six times as wide as pluto. earth and venus were about an inch; mars would be about a half inch-- the sizes of these gumdrops, relative to the sun. tyson: but it still trounces pluto three to one. jupiter. jupiter. king of the planets. king of the planets. you have the honor. there you go. tyson: the largest planet king jupiter represented by a schoolyard kickball is a whopping 62 times as wide as pipsqueak pluto. saturn. saturn. the size of a bowling ball relative to the sun. tyson: pluto doesn't fare much better against my favorite planet saturn or its next-door neighbor. uranus. uranus. represented by a bocce ball. you ever play bocce? no, i've never played bocce. neither have i. (both laugh) tyson: it would take 22 plutos on a chain to equal the diameter of one uranus. croquet, anyone? what do you have now? neptune. neptune. why don't you have the honor? tyson: big blue neptune is 21 times as wide as pluto. last and least? and not least. we have pluto. represented by a ball bearing removed from a roller skat
earth. earth. tyson: earth, the big blue marble is six times as wide as pluto. earth and venus were about an inch; mars would be about a half inch-- the sizes of these gumdrops, relative to the sun. tyson: but it still trounces pluto three to one. jupiter. jupiter. king of the planets. king of the planets. you have the honor. there you go. tyson: the largest planet king jupiter represented by a schoolyard kickball is a whopping 62 times as wide as pipsqueak pluto. saturn. saturn. the size of a...
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return one of them, any one of them, to the earth and look. such foolish skipping, such telling of bad jokes, such feasting. even a cucumber, even a single anise seed, feasting. and, last poem, foolish of me and yet optimism. the title is only optimism. the other part was a preface. more and more, i have come to admire resilience, not the simple resistance of a pillow whose foam returns over and over to the same shape, but the sinuous tenacity of a tree finding the light newly blocked on one side, it turns in another. a blind intelligence, true, but out of such persistence arose turtles, rivers, mitochondria, figs, all this resinous, unretractable, earth. the next reader is summer brenner. . >> i'm going it read today an excerpt from anana, queen of heaven and earth. i wanted to say a few words about anana. this is the oldest literary work that we have. these are the cuniform tablets that were excavated in the late 1880's and early 1890's by the university of pennsylvania. tens of thousands of fragments of cuniform fragments. the story of anan
return one of them, any one of them, to the earth and look. such foolish skipping, such telling of bad jokes, such feasting. even a cucumber, even a single anise seed, feasting. and, last poem, foolish of me and yet optimism. the title is only optimism. the other part was a preface. more and more, i have come to admire resilience, not the simple resistance of a pillow whose foam returns over and over to the same shape, but the sinuous tenacity of a tree finding the light newly blocked on one...
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google earth showed up. they set this technical framework which would plow resources into. >> you buy a company we can you do not disclose them. you said you did not feel you had to. why is that? >> in general we do disclose them. sometimes we forget or they are too small. the ideal acquisition is for your technical people who can solve the precise problem who are brilliant and do not have a lot of high valuation already. >> a quarter of this search is done on the internet are alleged to be pornographic. >> that is not true. the number is significantly lower. thank goodness. >> how did you deal with the issue of pornography in terms of people during searches through google? >> the company has had a default save search. you are not likely to encounter pornography unless you are looking for it. in which case as long as it is adult it will show up. one of our employees would run an internal test. we are a strange culture. his wife would bake cookies and if you could find porn, his wife would give you a cookie.
google earth showed up. they set this technical framework which would plow resources into. >> you buy a company we can you do not disclose them. you said you did not feel you had to. why is that? >> in general we do disclose them. sometimes we forget or they are too small. the ideal acquisition is for your technical people who can solve the precise problem who are brilliant and do not have a lot of high valuation already. >> a quarter of this search is done on the internet are...
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it's time to go to mars and though a real man who mission is only being planned yet there are men on earth who've already tried it out thanks to russian took knowledge how does it feel to fly a hundred million miles back and forth we're asking alexander small yes and to be left to spend a year in a hall and it costs a capsule as part of russian experiment simulating a flight to mars. scientists estimate a manned mission to mars may cost from fifty to five hundred billion dollars such a huge prize and the daunting definite logical challenge means the cherished dream is decades away yeah the world's main space agency is cannot help but prepare for the future interplanetary flight and one of the biggest steps towards it is the russian water supply a hundred project. it featured six international space sunshine fresh air and loved ones for more than five hundred days in a cramped space ship like capsule researches say the project was a quiet for the future a real mission as approved such a long space flight could be possible. welcome to the show thank you very much for me. this well and the fi
it's time to go to mars and though a real man who mission is only being planned yet there are men on earth who've already tried it out thanks to russian took knowledge how does it feel to fly a hundred million miles back and forth we're asking alexander small yes and to be left to spend a year in a hall and it costs a capsule as part of russian experiment simulating a flight to mars. scientists estimate a manned mission to mars may cost from fifty to five hundred billion dollars such a huge...
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they filled it with earth in order to fill up the holes left after the deep pollution. and on top they put plants polos don't base nor agreement with the government on how restitution would be done. it's pure oil but if you let my camera can't records but the smell is absolutely disgusting. and when it's sunny the stench is even stronger. of course when it rains the toxic waste spreads elsewhere that is why pollution here is parametric economical but in a big company it has tremendous repercussions on the people and that is why in the amazon cancer rates are much higher. there are one hundred forty seven percent more cancer cases that in other areas of a country which have no oil activity. thank you i could i. thank. god thank you i. thank. these of the toxic substances that kill our people. we have the highest cancer rates in the ecuadorian amazon over fifteen hundred people have died from cancer. that so people die from cancer all across the world from all causes and effects between oil and cancer have never been proven it's never been medically certified they say the
they filled it with earth in order to fill up the holes left after the deep pollution. and on top they put plants polos don't base nor agreement with the government on how restitution would be done. it's pure oil but if you let my camera can't records but the smell is absolutely disgusting. and when it's sunny the stench is even stronger. of course when it rains the toxic waste spreads elsewhere that is why pollution here is parametric economical but in a big company it has tremendous...
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this is a planet about 2.4 times the size of earth. so it is bigger but it is orbiting a star very much lake our sun. so it is kind of sun twin. >>reporter: as they say in real estate it's all about location and keepler 22 b orbit the star from a distance similar to earth and what is called a habitable zone. science team guesses it is a 72 degrees. >> big planet. could have a lot of life. could be an ocean life. one of the possibility it's a water and ice all oceanism the team discovered more than 1,000 potential planet or had a they call planet candidate that brings to more than 2300 the total number of planet candidates the kee keepler space telescope has identified. famed astronomer says it's a system rip for more exploration which is exactly what the center for research in mountain view is doing. >> we look to see if that signal comes from the direction of only one target. >>reporter: non-profit center battled back from funding cut and ironically on this day of app earth like announcement once again pointed the telescope toward the
this is a planet about 2.4 times the size of earth. so it is bigger but it is orbiting a star very much lake our sun. so it is kind of sun twin. >>reporter: as they say in real estate it's all about location and keepler 22 b orbit the star from a distance similar to earth and what is called a habitable zone. science team guesses it is a 72 degrees. >> big planet. could have a lot of life. could be an ocean life. one of the possibility it's a water and ice all oceanism the team...
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just a little bit, it's a small planet, maybe like earth. it's focused on one set of stars in a part of the milky way where there's a huge number of stars, and it just takes a photo every six seconds. >> reporter: scientists have found more than 2,000 candidate planets in the two years they've been looking and 48 that they think could hold life. but this latest one, kepler 22b, as it's called, is the most promising so far. was there ever an ah-ha movment, when you knew you had found something really important? >> yes, there was. it's a feeling of utter satisfaction. we've worked for 20 years to get to this moment, to see this data. people said it just couldn't be done. it was just impossible. so it was very satisfying to see the data that says, yes, we're getting the answers that we... we have worked so hard for all these years. >> reporter: borucki and his colleagues can't see kepler 22b; it's too small and too far away. the fastest modern rocket ship would take 24 million years to get there. scientists also know little about the atmosphere
just a little bit, it's a small planet, maybe like earth. it's focused on one set of stars in a part of the milky way where there's a huge number of stars, and it just takes a photo every six seconds. >> reporter: scientists have found more than 2,000 candidate planets in the two years they've been looking and 48 that they think could hold life. but this latest one, kepler 22b, as it's called, is the most promising so far. was there ever an ah-ha movment, when you knew you had found...
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could these earth orbiting rocks cause us to rewrite our calendars? >> full moon and a second moon. >> reporter: this is a real moon rock. sciencists want to capture a small moon and bring it back to earth. it would be a sample of the early solar system. they say they are coming to us so we don't have to go to them. >> a russian space craft is now safely docked at the space station. it arrived today carrying an machine, a russian and a dutchman on board. that brings the total number of international space station crew members now to six. it's gearing up for the arrival of the first commercial cargo ship. that's set to launch in february. >>> doctors in arizona are using miracle after a badly injured car accident patient woke up after two months in a coma. >> i don't remember much from the coma but -- i remember everything from the crash. >> for him to be walking in here just a couple months later from such a deep coma. we give him a minimal chance for survival. that's a great christmas story. . >> reporter: the 21-year-old's condition was to bad his f
could these earth orbiting rocks cause us to rewrite our calendars? >> full moon and a second moon. >> reporter: this is a real moon rock. sciencists want to capture a small moon and bring it back to earth. it would be a sample of the early solar system. they say they are coming to us so we don't have to go to them. >> a russian space craft is now safely docked at the space station. it arrived today carrying an machine, a russian and a dutchman on board. that brings the total...
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this is a planet about 2.4 times the size of earth. so it is bigger but it is orbiting a star very much lake our sun. so it is kind of sun twin. >>reporter: as they say in real estate it's all about location and keepler 22 b orbit the star from a distance similar to earth and what is called a habitable zone. science team guesses it is a 72 degrees. >> big planet. could have a lot of life. could be an ocean life. one of the possibility it's a water and ice all oceanism the team discovered more than 1,000 potential planet or had a they call planet candidate that brings to more than 2300 the total number of planet candidates the kee keepler space telescope has identified. famed astronomer says it's a system rip for more exploration which is exactly what the center for research in mountain view is doing. >> we look to see if that signal comes from the direction of only one target. >>reporter: non-profit center battled back from funding cut and ironically on this day of app earth like announcement once again pointed the telescope toward the
this is a planet about 2.4 times the size of earth. so it is bigger but it is orbiting a star very much lake our sun. so it is kind of sun twin. >>reporter: as they say in real estate it's all about location and keepler 22 b orbit the star from a distance similar to earth and what is called a habitable zone. science team guesses it is a 72 degrees. >> big planet. could have a lot of life. could be an ocean life. one of the possibility it's a water and ice all oceanism the team...