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to mars. preparing for the human exploration of mars and what you can see behind you is a team practising an expedition underground on mars in caves, 0rla va tubes, we want to go to these places because they are less extreme than the surface of mars and they might tell us something about the possibility of life on the planet. they are collecting samples, they are practising science and they are practising science and they are practising operational constraints, how long do you spend out there on your expedition? so it is an amazing place to see. they have got a gadget out here which they hope will end up on mars which they hope will end up on mars which will dig away at the rocks. lots of scientists from over the world including some from nasa. a fascinating place to be in this new facility. jonathan, thank you very much indeed. of the 774 million adults who still cannot read, two—thirds of them, a93 million, are women. literacy is transformative — it can increase employment opportunities,
to mars. preparing for the human exploration of mars and what you can see behind you is a team practising an expedition underground on mars in caves, 0rla va tubes, we want to go to these places because they are less extreme than the surface of mars and they might tell us something about the possibility of life on the planet. they are collecting samples, they are practising science and they are practising science and they are practising operational constraints, how long do you spend out there...
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one once we reach mars and once we colonize mars the most famous human being in all of history with the first one born there so we have the international space treaty is that going to be honored or are there going to be weapons in space so there's there is a treaty called the outer space treaty i believe in one thousand nine hundred sixty seven and it defined essentially a couple of things one national sovereignty stops at one hundred kilometers number two all signatories agree not to put weapons in space now at that point in time they were thinking nuclear weapons so that then you have to ask yourself is is warfare itself in space like destroying other people's satellites the equivalent of a weapon because it's not quite nuclear weapons in light of the private sector going into space now what's to stop a war from occurring in space the reality is there are weapons going into space now the chinese destroyed one of their own satellites in two thousand and seven january two thousand and seven we did a experiment where we show we could do the same thing with an s m three several years late
one once we reach mars and once we colonize mars the most famous human being in all of history with the first one born there so we have the international space treaty is that going to be honored or are there going to be weapons in space so there's there is a treaty called the outer space treaty i believe in one thousand nine hundred sixty seven and it defined essentially a couple of things one national sovereignty stops at one hundred kilometers number two all signatories agree not to put...
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since late august thousands have fled every day to escape me on mars military. they left behind apocalyptic scenes the muslim minority rahane just saw their homes burned down in what appears to have been an act of revenge by me on mars army after what hanjour rebels attacked a number of police posts. the army says all its actions were aimed at protecting the people against islamist terrorism. and. unsung suchi was once. the hope of a better future the nobel peace laureate embodied many people's longing for democracy for their hinges that has clearly not come to pass. now meehan mars de facto leader she condemned the violence but was not willing to criticize the country's powerful army. they were hinge on are officially stateless unwanted in myanmar and hated by many. now thousands have been driven out of their homes raped or even murdered. nearly six hundred thousand have fled to bangladesh since late august. some human rights groups are calling it genocide. going on my way there. but i will never know how to live your life. our houses were burned down we had no
since late august thousands have fled every day to escape me on mars military. they left behind apocalyptic scenes the muslim minority rahane just saw their homes burned down in what appears to have been an act of revenge by me on mars army after what hanjour rebels attacked a number of police posts. the army says all its actions were aimed at protecting the people against islamist terrorism. and. unsung suchi was once. the hope of a better future the nobel peace laureate embodied many people's...
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i know we will go to the bruno mars concert tonight. guess what, on your way out the door grab a big pretzel for ride home using the schuylkill because tonight they intend to close the schuylkill with construction at 30th street station at 10:00 o'clock and that will remain in effect until tomorrow morning. sue has your tuesday forecast in 15. >>> 7:49. look at the fall foliage. this is the pocono mountains. gorgeous start to the day. few cloud around left over from yesterday when we had all that rain but things should be clearing up a little bit. you see those cloud to the west that is what we're talking about. yesterday's rain in nova scotia so today we are left with sunshine and 70 degrees walking out the door in lancaster at 66. sixty-five in allentown. go to the north it is 59 degrees in the mountains where we saw pretty leaves changing. seventy-three in cape may right now and 73 in rehoboth beach. we are heading to a high in the mid 80's again, and another summer kind of day but then we will cool down with highs in the 60's but th
i know we will go to the bruno mars concert tonight. guess what, on your way out the door grab a big pretzel for ride home using the schuylkill because tonight they intend to close the schuylkill with construction at 30th street station at 10:00 o'clock and that will remain in effect until tomorrow morning. sue has your tuesday forecast in 15. >>> 7:49. look at the fall foliage. this is the pocono mountains. gorgeous start to the day. few cloud around left over from yesterday when we...
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en nueva orleans, esperemos subida del nivel del mar de seis pies. en la zona de piroxicam a cerca de mÓviles, subida de seis pies de altura. llegarÍa esta media tarde sobre la zzona del oeste de moblie. luego serÍa como categoría una en alabama. luego como tormenta tropical en mississippi y depresiÓn tropical al noreste de estados unidos. conductora: las vegas fue escenario de un evento de recordaciÓn de las cinco de ocho vÍctimas mortales del pasado domingo.junto al vicepresidente, lÍderes religiosos, polÍticos y funcionarios coincidieron en condenar el ataque. algunas abogaron por proyectos de ley que controlen la tenencia de armas. [habla en inglÉs] periodista: fueron llegando en pequeÑos grupos personas de distintas partes de las vegas, con la esperanza que haya un alto a los actos de violencia. >> mÁs que nada, estamos aquÍ tratando de mantener esa unidad entre la comunidad. periodista: el evento fue dentro de la alcaldÍa de las vegas y organizado ppor autoridades locales. el invitado de honor fue el vicepresidente. quien dijo que
en nueva orleans, esperemos subida del nivel del mar de seis pies. en la zona de piroxicam a cerca de mÓviles, subida de seis pies de altura. llegarÍa esta media tarde sobre la zzona del oeste de moblie. luego serÍa como categoría una en alabama. luego como tormenta tropical en mississippi y depresiÓn tropical al noreste de estados unidos. conductora: las vegas fue escenario de un evento de recordaciÓn de las cinco de ocho vÍctimas mortales del pasado domingo.junto al vicepresidente,...
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en las huellas en alta mar, 30 y cuatro millas por hora. poco a poco se va acercando y atenciÓn, la marejada ciclónica puede llegar a los11 pies de altura. eso significa, para que se hagan una idea, nivel normal del mar es al que estamos acostumbrados . con el viento sopla asociado a un sistema radical en el mar, desde el agua del golfo, va empujando el agua hacia la costa en las zonas del sur de nueva orleans. se esperan 3000 pies pero atenciÓn porque la subida puede llegar hasta los 10 pies. eso puede inundar las primeras plantas de muchos edificios. estaremos pendientes de esa subida del nivel del mar y de los acumulados que pueden superar fÁcilmentelas tres o cuatro ", lo que puede producir inundaciones repentinas. de aquÍ en una hora y media tocarÁ de nuevo tierra. luego, durante la siguiente hora se irÁ desplazando por el estado con categorÍa uno. luego subirÁ hacia el norte de alabama, luisiana, mississippi, moviÉndose y hidratÁndose a tormenta tropical . posteriormente seguirÁ desplazÁndose hacia el noreste del paÍs. t
en las huellas en alta mar, 30 y cuatro millas por hora. poco a poco se va acercando y atenciÓn, la marejada ciclónica puede llegar a los11 pies de altura. eso significa, para que se hagan una idea, nivel normal del mar es al que estamos acostumbrados . con el viento sopla asociado a un sistema radical en el mar, desde el agua del golfo, va empujando el agua hacia la costa en las zonas del sur de nueva orleans. se esperan 3000 pies pero atenciÓn porque la subida puede llegar hasta los 10...
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it appears to be a systematic strategy by me on mars military which rules the land. on the ground who belonged. first the soldiers came in and told us to leave our village at the thought that they told us to go away but we didn't want to only it was our home we wanted to stay in our village even though not anything else only over our dead bodies we set. it on the door they returned it and took the leaders of our village and chilled them they killed twenty men and one day got out of the bed and not a little and then another in our village the soldiers took men away in groups of five or six they herded them together and they killed him either with a bullet to the head or by slitting their throats and then they threw them into a ditch i go to you got a blood line and i knew i knew who were doing. after that the soldiers attacked the women and children. a policy of terror designed it seems to drive there were injured away permanently. as little than a little while in the us a boy like that so why didn't they catch up to them and slit his throat and then toss them aside g
it appears to be a systematic strategy by me on mars military which rules the land. on the ground who belonged. first the soldiers came in and told us to leave our village at the thought that they told us to go away but we didn't want to only it was our home we wanted to stay in our village even though not anything else only over our dead bodies we set. it on the door they returned it and took the leaders of our village and chilled them they killed twenty men and one day got out of the bed and...
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mar-a-lago. aka, the winter white house. >> we get a lot of work done. there's not rest at the southern white house, it's all work. >> reporter: his trips cost tax payers, and the visits may benefit him financially. government travel expension forms and receipts that offer a window into how the president could profit from his weekend getaways. a review of those documents show the secret service paid mar-a-lago at least $63,000 between february and early april. the invoices on mar-a-lago letterhead include charges that range from 1300 to a little over $11,000. >> all of this, you know, comes at a cost, but the cost is justified to the security output and the security posture that's necessary to protect the president of the united states. >> reporter: the secret service redacted important details before making the documents available, but experts say the money probably covered hotel rooms and work space for agents who have to stay close to the president. >> the detail leader can't be sleeping in the haul, he does need a room. >> reporter: at the time of th
mar-a-lago. aka, the winter white house. >> we get a lot of work done. there's not rest at the southern white house, it's all work. >> reporter: his trips cost tax payers, and the visits may benefit him financially. government travel expension forms and receipts that offer a window into how the president could profit from his weekend getaways. a review of those documents show the secret service paid mar-a-lago at least $63,000 between february and early april. the invoices on...
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aventura y lo que encontraron fue un mar de problemas. aventura y lo que encontraron fue un mar de problemas. se perdieron cinco ahora t-mobile ilimitado incluye netflix por cuenta nuestra. así es. netflix por cuenta nuestra. llévate cuatro líneas ilimitads por solo 40 dólares cada una. impuestos y cargos incluidos. y ahora, netflix incluido. así que devora todos tus shows, por cuenta nuestra. otra razón más por la que t-mobile es la mejor red ilimitada del país. marÍa: el famoso golfista, tiger woods se declarÓ culpable de conducir de manera imprudente. incluye servicio comunitario y tambiÉn pagarÁ una multa. la policÍa lo encontrÓ en --inconsciente en su auto. jorge: un viaje de dos mujeres a tahitÍ se fue a la deriva cuando pasaron cinco meses perdidas en el ocÉano. finalmente un barco las encontrÓ. su aventura es un guiÓn ideal ppara una pelÍcula, pero ambas celebran estar con los pies sobre la tierra. luis: esto no es para cualquiera. imagÍnese estar perdido en el medio del ocÉano, soportando tormentas y tiburone
aventura y lo que encontraron fue un mar de problemas. aventura y lo que encontraron fue un mar de problemas. se perdieron cinco ahora t-mobile ilimitado incluye netflix por cuenta nuestra. así es. netflix por cuenta nuestra. llévate cuatro líneas ilimitads por solo 40 dólares cada una. impuestos y cargos incluidos. y ahora, netflix incluido. así que devora todos tus shows, por cuenta nuestra. otra razón más por la que t-mobile es la mejor red ilimitada del país. marÍa: el famoso...
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. ♪ beatriz: la ciudad la paz, en baja california, mÉxico, es considerada la puerta del mar . es asÍ que jack cousteau la llamÓ el acuario mÁs grande del mundo. es precisamente ahÍ donde se encontramos yo de la ballena.nuestra compaÑera, susana meza, nos trae el reportaje. conocidas como los mamÍferos mÁs grandes del reino animal, los ballenas tambiÉn son las criaturas mÁs sorprendentes que habitan el planeta. el mar de cortÉs, con su riqueza biolÓgica, es considerado el escenario natural mÁs maravilloso el mundo y el lugar donde estas criatura llegan para alimentarse y tener sus crÍas. es aquÍ en la paz, conocido por su belleza y ubicada en el sur de la penÍnsula de baja california donde estÁ el acuario del mundo, el golfo de california. es uno de los ecosistemas marinos mÁs espectaculares. tiene mÁs de 850 especies marinas. es aquÍ donde se encuentra el Único museo de ballenas en mÉxico. el museo de la ballena, donde podemos apreciar un tesoro marino. >> estamos a un costado del mar mÁs video diverso del planeta. en materia de cetÁceos, no son una exce
. ♪ beatriz: la ciudad la paz, en baja california, mÉxico, es considerada la puerta del mar . es asÍ que jack cousteau la llamÓ el acuario mÁs grande del mundo. es precisamente ahÍ donde se encontramos yo de la ballena.nuestra compaÑera, susana meza, nos trae el reportaje. conocidas como los mamÍferos mÁs grandes del reino animal, los ballenas tambiÉn son las criaturas mÁs sorprendentes que habitan el planeta. el mar de cortÉs, con su riqueza biolÓgica, es considerado el escenario...
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government of carrying out crimes against humanity a charge me and mars government denies with more than a half a million rohinton refugees having fled me and more in the past six weeks medical aid and psychological support is in very short supply it's one reason rifi is so worried sometimes she says her head feels like it's twisting and that she can't tolerate it so sometimes she looks at the photos of our baby and she screams and cries every single day she. says that until they have money resume i can't get any more treatment for the head and jaw wounds she sustained when she was also beaten by the soldiers and so resume a sits alone and traumatised longing for a family that perished and a home that no longer exists. at the could to prolong camp in cox's bazar bangladesh at least to protest as have been shot dead in kenya after more demonstrations against the electoral commission but he's used tear gas to disperse opposition protests in the country's three main cities where protests have been banned kenyans and jews have motion two weeks time you know we want to hold this presiden
government of carrying out crimes against humanity a charge me and mars government denies with more than a half a million rohinton refugees having fled me and more in the past six weeks medical aid and psychological support is in very short supply it's one reason rifi is so worried sometimes she says her head feels like it's twisting and that she can't tolerate it so sometimes she looks at the photos of our baby and she screams and cries every single day she. says that until they have money...
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mutated to go to mars. without a shadow over doubt not have so i mean i'm ready ready to go. i don't know i don't know i believe living with the mars wishes you can come back when it's a one way ticket right out about it's a one way ticket a lot can happen between now and twenty thirty us true true will see what happens already that is our show for today remember everyone in this world we are not told that we are left with the sword so you walt i love you i am i robot that watching all those hawks out there and have a great night everybody. los angeles the city of luxury and fame but also an alarming number of people living in the streets. the simple fact is now ladies there's just not enough shelter even if people on the streets right now decided to come in there's no where to come in it's been a struggle. this man found his own response to the problem and constructed dozens of tiny homes for people in need of shelter when you have nothing in order to go. you know having something like this may as well be a castle but do the authorities accept such. tiny house on a city park
mutated to go to mars. without a shadow over doubt not have so i mean i'm ready ready to go. i don't know i don't know i believe living with the mars wishes you can come back when it's a one way ticket right out about it's a one way ticket a lot can happen between now and twenty thirty us true true will see what happens already that is our show for today remember everyone in this world we are not told that we are left with the sword so you walt i love you i am i robot that watching all those...
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guess hoist coming to town tonight, bruno mars in south philadelphia. sueby has the forecast when we come right back. >>> it was a packed house you can see people are upset about this. >>> a temple student shot and killed by police in miami, entire incident captured on cell phone video. >>> we're moving on up, take a look at this one hour station is being upgraded, busy septa station will look different and better. >>> great to have you with us, 4:29. thomas drayton good morning. >> good morning. >> bob kelly. >> good morning, everybody. >> start the day off right, sue serio. >> well, we have another summery kind of day ahead even though it is the tenth of october, we will give you a nine out of 10. yes, looking g rain from yesterday is gone. we have a few cloud left over. temperature is 73, already. northerly breeze at six. sure fools you in making you think it is september or august. sunrise time 7:06. plan on sun and cloud throughout the day. seventy-eight by lunchtime, and topping off at 84 degrees in the afternoon. that sure feels like summer but i
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government of carrying out crimes against humanity a charge me and mars government denies with more than a half a million will hinder refugees having fled me and more in the past six weeks medical aid and psychological support is in very short supply it's one reason rifi is so worried sometimes she says her head feels like it's twisting and that she can't tolerate it sometimes she looks at the photos of our baby and she screams and cries every single day she. says that until they have money resume i can't get any more treatment for the head and jaw wounds she sustained when she was also beaten by the soldiers and so resume a sits alone and traumatised longing for a family that perished and a home that no longer exists. at the could to prolong camp in cox's bazar bangladesh meanwhile i'm saying soon she says she is holding talks with bangladesh about returning summer again just to me in ma more than half a million of a skate to bangladesh since the crackdown began in late august. we are now negotiating with the government of bangladesh on the matter of accepting those who are now in
government of carrying out crimes against humanity a charge me and mars government denies with more than a half a million will hinder refugees having fled me and more in the past six weeks medical aid and psychological support is in very short supply it's one reason rifi is so worried sometimes she says her head feels like it's twisting and that she can't tolerate it sometimes she looks at the photos of our baby and she screams and cries every single day she. says that until they have money...
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course much more complicated to know why a mars mission poses an overwhelming. problem among them is how to protect astronauts from the copious amounts of radiation the encounter on such a long trip through outer space but now we're beginning to get some answers and that's the appears to be approaching this problem creatively to say the least and the risk of at london this chief technologist douglas terrier dropped a hint that the agency is considering gene modifications to allow astronauts to endure the extreme levels of radiation they'd encounter on that trip to mars of course this raises a plot of ethical questions but nevertheless it's a fascinating prospect that nasa bio engineers believe they may actually be able to make a human resistant to radiation by slightly altering their d.n.a. i mean whether or not we create a mutated species of astronaut humans however remains to be seen because the mars missions only scheduled to happen close to twenty thirty but double that would you get your d.n.a. mutated to go to bars. without a shot over the notion of sort o
course much more complicated to know why a mars mission poses an overwhelming. problem among them is how to protect astronauts from the copious amounts of radiation the encounter on such a long trip through outer space but now we're beginning to get some answers and that's the appears to be approaching this problem creatively to say the least and the risk of at london this chief technologist douglas terrier dropped a hint that the agency is considering gene modifications to allow astronauts to...
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mean mars government has put in place a plan to harvest rice from land abandoned by range of families in northern rakhine state almost six hundred thousand ringette fled to bangladesh since late august after a military crackdown by mean mars military human rights groups say the decision to harvest the rice raises questions about whether the refugees will ever be allowed back first louis has more from young gone there are a couple of ways to look at this one is that this is simply a practical solution the rice crops are ripe for harvesting and if they were left to just stand in the fields they would go to waste so the myanmar government has put in place a plan to harvest the crops bringing in combine harvesters and laborers to do the work and agricultural ministry spokesman has told us that the local government is in charge of the harvest and the eventual fail and the proceeds of the sale will go to the local government or there are no details on how they plan to use it but the other issue is this raises ethical questions as the asia director of human rights watch puts it you really ca
mean mars government has put in place a plan to harvest rice from land abandoned by range of families in northern rakhine state almost six hundred thousand ringette fled to bangladesh since late august after a military crackdown by mean mars military human rights groups say the decision to harvest the rice raises questions about whether the refugees will ever be allowed back first louis has more from young gone there are a couple of ways to look at this one is that this is simply a practical...
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we are listening to bruno mars who will be rolling in philadelphia tonight. >> ♪ >> bruno mars will be at wells fargo certainty, show starts at 7:00. yes, tickets are still available but they will cost you. average price of the ticket about $200. the stanley cup champions are in washington d.c. to play capitols but first pittsburgh penguins will visit the white house today. don't expect politics to get in the way pittsburgh's head coach says he expects a full attendance by his team. sidney crosby also said from his side of things there is absolutely no politics involved, and hopefully it will stay that way. >>> still ahead this morning, on "good day philadelphia" mold mess sparking out range among parents, local school district is shutting down for a week why parents feel administrators mislead them about the severity of the problem. >>> also ahead deadly wild fires continue to burn in california, thousands have been forced to flee their homes, why fire fighters this morning can't get the upper hand on these flames, stay with us. if you'd have told me three years ago... that we'd be do
we are listening to bruno mars who will be rolling in philadelphia tonight. >> ♪ >> bruno mars will be at wells fargo certainty, show starts at 7:00. yes, tickets are still available but they will cost you. average price of the ticket about $200. the stanley cup champions are in washington d.c. to play capitols but first pittsburgh penguins will visit the white house today. don't expect politics to get in the way pittsburgh's head coach says he expects a full attendance by his...
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stations in many areas failed to open because of security concerns several deaths and many injuries marred the proceedings. kenya's president or hurricane yeah to cast his vote in upbeat mood his jubilee party's election victory back in august was cancelled because of irregularities leaving kenya in the grip of its worst political crisis in a decade. and. all we're asking is that kenyans. requesting them humbly that they should in the large numbers. make their decision. their leader. for our country to move. the opposition leader raul loading gas seen here before the vote urged his super alliance supporters to boycott the proceedings. they went further than that intimidating both election volunteers and voters to keep them away from polling stations. were. to believe. what you want to hear. to be here and. we support. violence also flared in the city of kisumu casualties were ferried to hospital the governor a hard liner during the supporter accused the authorities of punishing the opposition . now or on saturdays remaining kenyatta's probable victory with a low turnout in the rerun is unl
stations in many areas failed to open because of security concerns several deaths and many injuries marred the proceedings. kenya's president or hurricane yeah to cast his vote in upbeat mood his jubilee party's election victory back in august was cancelled because of irregularities leaving kenya in the grip of its worst political crisis in a decade. and. all we're asking is that kenyans. requesting them humbly that they should in the large numbers. make their decision. their leader. for our...
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we want to make sure that everything we send into mars before we send the crew there is going to work so we want to make sure habitats work the power sources power generators the rovers spacesuits we want to train crews there the moon is only three days away so if something goes wrong you can get your crew back pretty quickly what the d.s.t. does gives you a lot of flexibility for exploration and i would fully expect all of the partners currently working on the i s s and hopefully new ones as well when we cooperate together in a big simple program like a like a space program that trickles down into other parts of the relationship and that can only be positive. for the new think that we're all a with social media facebook twitter and of course our website that's awesome dot com i'll be back at the top of the hour with the headlines. in case you're new to the game this is how it works in the economy is built around quite. preparation around washington the washington post media the media. voters elect. to run this country business because. it's not business as usual it's business like it
we want to make sure that everything we send into mars before we send the crew there is going to work so we want to make sure habitats work the power sources power generators the rovers spacesuits we want to train crews there the moon is only three days away so if something goes wrong you can get your crew back pretty quickly what the d.s.t. does gives you a lot of flexibility for exploration and i would fully expect all of the partners currently working on the i s s and hopefully new ones as...
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cruzando por el mar. ya sea por un pequeÑo hoyo o corriendo en grupo para evadir a las autoridades.. los inmigrantes se arriesgan sot hasta hay areas en donde cae nieve tenemos situaciones de mucho frio en la noche hasta hay areas en donde cae nieve en ciertos tiempos del ano la gente no sabe eso estan acostumbrados al clima de donde vienen calido o puede ser frio como los tuneles de la frontera por donde pasa de ---una demostracin de activistas pro inmigrantes estuvo a punto de terminar en tragedia luego que un auto se lanzara contra la multitud... ---el hecho se report en "la brea", al sur de california y donde a causa de esta maniobra del conductor seis personas de un sindicato fueron hospitalizadas para ser evaluadas por sus heridas... ---tras este incidente el conductor fue arrestado... -- cada da mueren ms de 140 personas por abusar de los opioides, medicamentos recetados que alivian el dolor y tambin por el uso de herona. --- esto ha sido catalogado como una crisis por parte del presidente trump y
cruzando por el mar. ya sea por un pequeÑo hoyo o corriendo en grupo para evadir a las autoridades.. los inmigrantes se arriesgan sot hasta hay areas en donde cae nieve tenemos situaciones de mucho frio en la noche hasta hay areas en donde cae nieve en ciertos tiempos del ano la gente no sabe eso estan acostumbrados al clima de donde vienen calido o puede ser frio como los tuneles de la frontera por donde pasa de ---una demostracin de activistas pro inmigrantes estuvo a punto de terminar en...
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berlin tonight bangladesh asking the world for help as the road hinge of muslim exodus from me and mar approaches a million people refugees desperately need food medicine and shelter and u.n. donor conference has raised more money for aid but has fallen short of its target also coming up britain's prime minister to resign may delivers a positive report to parliament about the progress of bragg's the talks we'll take a look at one town in the u.k. where people cannot wait to leave the european union. it's good to have you with us the united nations says it is a textbook example of ethnic cleansing hundreds of thousands of rohinton muslims facing persecution in violence in me and more and fleeing to neighboring bangladesh now every day brings more refugees across the border and bangladesh needs urgent help to cope almost a million refugees from ian mars. rock on stage are now in bangladesh more than half arrived in just the last three months most of the refugees are children and monday's donor conference in geneva brought the total amount raised to help the ranges to about three hundred
berlin tonight bangladesh asking the world for help as the road hinge of muslim exodus from me and mar approaches a million people refugees desperately need food medicine and shelter and u.n. donor conference has raised more money for aid but has fallen short of its target also coming up britain's prime minister to resign may delivers a positive report to parliament about the progress of bragg's the talks we'll take a look at one town in the u.k. where people cannot wait to leave the european...
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right so mars reconnaissance orbiter has been orbiting mars for quite some time now collecting data doing mapping or in and you know performing other measurements and it takes time to you know digest and process all these data and so very recently they were able to determine the existence of this former huge lake you know that stride up but you can see the features that were there and it's very exciting because they see very rich mineral deposits there and they see a lot of physical evidence of hydrothermal vents and her thermal activity now why is that important it's important because when you have that kind of activity bill cannick activity under water water in that area is warm and so that makes it conducive to life bed is a basic building blocks are there for life and it's warm and everything you know kind of kind of comes together then you have the possibility that microbial life will form now that's it that's that's important because the earth and mars are about the same age and back then the earth in the more and mars were very much more similar and so that can suggest that that's
right so mars reconnaissance orbiter has been orbiting mars for quite some time now collecting data doing mapping or in and you know performing other measurements and it takes time to you know digest and process all these data and so very recently they were able to determine the existence of this former huge lake you know that stride up but you can see the features that were there and it's very exciting because they see very rich mineral deposits there and they see a lot of physical evidence of...
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the surface of mars. following that mission, we'll launch another mission in 2020 to go do further exploration >> when would you expect to actually see humans make it to mars can you kind of game that out based on what we've learned so far? >> well, nasa has a program to really look at getting humans at a minimum to orbiting mars in the early 2030s. then obviously landing on the surface of mars, which is a much more difficult proposition sometime in the 2030s. that's the long range plan, as you look out to the mars program. >> i think it was commander kelly when we asked him what he thought was the most realistic space movie. he mentioned the martian as one of them. is that your agreement too >> i dwul saw that interview, and certainly, you know, the writer really did a lot of work in terms of marg sure he talked to engineers and understood the complexities of operating on mars and what it took. i think most of us would agree in terms of operating on mars perspective. >> we see headlines constantly, it se
the surface of mars. following that mission, we'll launch another mission in 2020 to go do further exploration >> when would you expect to actually see humans make it to mars can you kind of game that out based on what we've learned so far? >> well, nasa has a program to really look at getting humans at a minimum to orbiting mars in the early 2030s. then obviously landing on the surface of mars, which is a much more difficult proposition sometime in the 2030s. that's the long range...
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for the violence now amnesty international has accused me and mar security forces of crimes against humanity alleging that they are engaged in the systematic rape as well as the murder of hundreds of. almost six hundred thousand had to flee to neighboring bangladesh to escape the violence as you can see where the un human rights chief is threatening to seek the security council's intervention in the perpetrators are not punished them hussein spoke with al-jazeera mike hanna. the attacks by the american salvation army was met by a very methodical and well planned well organized response that did not seem to us to be anything remotely like counterinsurgency but a wholesale displacement of people from northern iraq to cox bazaar and bangladesh and so it had all the hallmarks of ethnic cleansing now what monitors had made clear as well as that it's not just the enforced removal of people it's also the destruction of their homes to prevent them from brittany i mean the confirmation of this will come in two forms one is harmony they're willing to accept back if it's only a trickle then th
for the violence now amnesty international has accused me and mar security forces of crimes against humanity alleging that they are engaged in the systematic rape as well as the murder of hundreds of. almost six hundred thousand had to flee to neighboring bangladesh to escape the violence as you can see where the un human rights chief is threatening to seek the security council's intervention in the perpetrators are not punished them hussein spoke with al-jazeera mike hanna. the attacks by the...
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' government of carrying out crimes against humanity a charge me and mars government denies with more than half a million rohinton refugees having fled me and more in the past six weeks medical aid and psychological support is in very short supply it's one reason rifi is so worried sometimes she says her head feels like it's twisting and that she can't tolerate it so sometimes she looks at the photos of our baby and she screams and cries every single day she. says that until they have money resume i can't get any more treatment for the head and jaw wounds she sustained when she was also beaten by the soldiers and so resume a sits alone and traumatized longing for a family that perished and a home that no longer exists. at the could to prolong camp in cox's bazar bangladesh people in thailand are mocking one year since the passing of king i don't you day these are live pictures from bangkok his son the present king were among the mourners who gathered in pray at bangkok's grand palace where the late one aka is lying in stays this comes ahead of a commission ceremony later this month wh
' government of carrying out crimes against humanity a charge me and mars government denies with more than half a million rohinton refugees having fled me and more in the past six weeks medical aid and psychological support is in very short supply it's one reason rifi is so worried sometimes she says her head feels like it's twisting and that she can't tolerate it so sometimes she looks at the photos of our baby and she screams and cries every single day she. says that until they have money...
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por ello los compradores la conocen como la cocaina del mar. el dueÑo que llegue a agarrar ponle una marea buena que son 100 mil dlares que agarramos unos 50 pescados son 80 mil 100 mil dlares pero a veces duramos un mes o mes y medio sin agarrar nada en china exista un pez similiar a la totaba llamado baha baha. los orientales le dieron propiedades curativas y afrodisiacas hasta que lo extinguieron. la totoaba que esta en peligro de extinicn es lo ms parecido a dicho pez y de ah las grandes solicitudes desde asia. ingrid barrera / corresponsal san felipe baja california a bordo de estas embarcaciones defender la secretara de marina acude a todos los llamados no importa la hora o las condiciones climatolgicas si hay una situacin de bsqueda y rescate o tambin alguna situacin de pesca ilcita ellos estn en el punto en el lugar a la hora que sea la secretara de marina ha recuperado 694 buches, 301 totoabas. contraalmirante marco antonio pescina vila comandante del sector naval de san felipe b.c cuando se detiene un producto y no hay un detenido o
por ello los compradores la conocen como la cocaina del mar. el dueÑo que llegue a agarrar ponle una marea buena que son 100 mil dlares que agarramos unos 50 pescados son 80 mil 100 mil dlares pero a veces duramos un mes o mes y medio sin agarrar nada en china exista un pez similiar a la totaba llamado baha baha. los orientales le dieron propiedades curativas y afrodisiacas hasta que lo extinguieron. la totoaba que esta en peligro de extinicn es lo ms parecido a dicho pez y de ah las grandes...
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bangladesh since late august thousands have fled every day to escape me on mars military. they left behind apocalyptic scenes the muslim minority regime just saw their homes burned down in what appears to have been an act of revenge by myanmar's army after one hinge or rebels attacked a number of police posts. the army says all its actions were aimed at protecting the people against islamist terrorism. and. unsung suchi was once the hope of a better future the nobel peace laureate embodied many people's longing for democracy for their hinges that has clearly not come to pass. now me and mars' defacto leader she condemned the violence but was not willing to criticize the country's powerful army. they were hindu are officially stateless unwanted in myanmar and hated by many. now thousands have been driven out of their homes raped or even murdered. nearly six hundred thousand have fled to find literature since late august some human rights groups are calling it genocide. going on i was there. you know. i know that i was there i don't. i mean i learned on the one i got our hou
bangladesh since late august thousands have fled every day to escape me on mars military. they left behind apocalyptic scenes the muslim minority regime just saw their homes burned down in what appears to have been an act of revenge by myanmar's army after one hinge or rebels attacked a number of police posts. the army says all its actions were aimed at protecting the people against islamist terrorism. and. unsung suchi was once the hope of a better future the nobel peace laureate embodied many...
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a lot of the results i think will help us go to mars, there are a lot of negative things happened to our physiology from being in space for long periods of time. and those are the challenges we have to continue to work on and figure out if we're going to have people spend much longer in space than we currently have. >> dickerson: are they surmountable challenges or do you discover something in terms of the physiology that really made it tough not to crack? >> i think they're solvable, we have challenges with the human physiology but also the technical challenges of building a spacecraft and supporting the crew for a real long time. but i'll steal a phrase from my brother that he often says, getting to mars not about rocket science it's about political science and the support and money to do it. >> dickerson: all right, captain kelly, thanks so much for being with us. if you want to hear more from scott kelly he will join our colleague in studio 57 on "cbs this morning" tomorrow and we'll be back in a moment. >> dickerson: that's it for us today. thanks for watching. until next week f
a lot of the results i think will help us go to mars, there are a lot of negative things happened to our physiology from being in space for long periods of time. and those are the challenges we have to continue to work on and figure out if we're going to have people spend much longer in space than we currently have. >> dickerson: are they surmountable challenges or do you discover something in terms of the physiology that really made it tough not to crack? >> i think they're...
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no, bruno mars will not have a concert and not do uptown funk. look at the crowd, a lot of people there. that was great. >> beautifully shot. who shot that. >> did you. >> also interesting part i lover people come to philly and perform, hear what they say about the sit, inning rate where they are. so there is this song calling all my lovelies, latest albumn, tack being there woman isn't paying him any mine, calling these other girls, not giving him any attention. so he bridges out a phone and pretends he is talking somebody, talks about how he want to take her end a trip right? >> so she is suggesting on this big olds flip phone from the past why don't we go to jamaica or the bahamas, something like that? >> but he had another place in mind. >> rip the one time we vacationed over here? you say you want to go to the jamaica, bahamas, it is like nnah. >> he goes, f that. we're going to philly. >> but it was like yeah! people loved at the end he did locked out of her end, that was really cool, too. >> and they had gold spendings. we'll show it. look
no, bruno mars will not have a concert and not do uptown funk. look at the crowd, a lot of people there. that was great. >> beautifully shot. who shot that. >> did you. >> also interesting part i lover people come to philly and perform, hear what they say about the sit, inning rate where they are. so there is this song calling all my lovelies, latest albumn, tack being there woman isn't paying him any mine, calling these other girls, not giving him any attention. so he bridges...
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programa de t-mobile para cambiar tu iphone. .. ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ >>> el pez conocido como la cocaÍna en mar tiene en jaque a las autoridades de california, los orientales estÁn convencidos que tienen propiedades curativas y pagan mucho, ahora la pesca ilÍcita podria acabar con esta especie. >>> hay quienes estÁn dis dispuestos a dar la vida por sacar un tesoro de las profundaes del alto golfo de california se trata de este pez cuya vicera es ilegal en mÉxico. en asia esto alcanza $20,000 fr kilos lo mismo que la droga, por ello los compradores la conocen como la cocaÍna del mar. >>> agarramos unos 50 pescados son $80,000 en china habÍa un pez igual los orientales le dieron propiedades curativas, este dicho pez tiene mucha solicitud desde asia. a bordo de estas embarcaciones la secretaria de marina acude a todos los llamados no importa la hora o las condiciones del clima si hay una situaciÓn de bÚsqueda y rescate o tambiÉn alguna situaciÓn de pesca ilÍcita. la secretaria de marina ha recuperado 694 buches y 300 son estos peces. >>> cuando se detiene un producto y no se sabe quÉ h
programa de t-mobile para cambiar tu iphone. .. ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ >>> el pez conocido como la cocaÍna en mar tiene en jaque a las autoridades de california, los orientales estÁn convencidos que tienen propiedades curativas y pagan mucho, ahora la pesca ilÍcita podria acabar con esta especie. >>> hay quienes estÁn dis dispuestos a dar la vida por sacar un tesoro de las profundaes del alto golfo de california se trata de este pez cuya vicera es ilegal en mÉxico. en asia...
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a rerun of kenya's presidential election as marred by violent protests and opposition strongholds at least two people have been killed. michel carry this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up protests against moderates plans to remove autonomy from catalonia but the next move of the regions later that is unclear as he postponed a key speech iraq's prime minister rejects the kurds offer to freeze the referendum on secession as he travels to iran to meet with leaders there. and his death has long been surrounded by conspiracy theories now the secret files in the assassination of u.s. president john f. kennedy are being released. kenya's disputed presidential election has been marred by violence and protests the security challenges were so great in some areas that polling couldn't happen at all people in four counties will now cast their ballots on saturday placing the opposition stronghold of kisumu fired live rounds and tear gas to break their protests against the vote at least two people were killed several others injured opposition leader raila odinga asked his supporters to b
a rerun of kenya's presidential election as marred by violent protests and opposition strongholds at least two people have been killed. michel carry this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up protests against moderates plans to remove autonomy from catalonia but the next move of the regions later that is unclear as he postponed a key speech iraq's prime minister rejects the kurds offer to freeze the referendum on secession as he travels to iran to meet with leaders there. and his death...
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bruno mars at the table for the first time. we are lucky to have you here and perform. bruno: thank you for having me. charlie: you are now mentioned in the same breath as elvis. thinking back when you are four or five years old, impersonating elvis. bruno: amazing. charlie: the whole thing is amazing, isn't it? bruno: it is just a roller coaster ride. i will figure it out loud. charlie: and kind of running against yourself. bruno: you remember the feeling of being excited. weemember that feeling of, have something special here, because i feel so good listening to it. trying to get that feeling later in life with another record. charlie: you capture it and take it even further. bruno: it's almost impossible. charlie: but you did it with hard work. people don't know, certainly i don't know, how hard it is. you are not just an entertainer. you are a magician. youth -- musician. you have a sense of the history of music, whether it is rhythm and blues or anything else. bruno: there is so much great music in the world. anytime anyon
bruno mars at the table for the first time. we are lucky to have you here and perform. bruno: thank you for having me. charlie: you are now mentioned in the same breath as elvis. thinking back when you are four or five years old, impersonating elvis. bruno: amazing. charlie: the whole thing is amazing, isn't it? bruno: it is just a roller coaster ride. i will figure it out loud. charlie: and kind of running against yourself. bruno: you remember the feeling of being excited. weemember that...
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government of carrying out crimes against humanity a charge me and mars government denies with more than a half a million will hinder refugees having fled me and more in the past six weeks medical aid and psychological support is in very short supply it's one reason rifi is so worried sometimes she says her head feels like it's twisting and that she can't to liberate it so sometimes she looks of the full toes of our baby and she screams and cries every single day she. says that until they have money resume i can't get any more treatment for the head and jaw wounds she sustained when she was also beaten by the soldiers and so resume a sits alone and traumatized longing for a family that perished and a home that no longer exists. at the could to prolong camp in cox's bazar bangladesh. well lots more still to come here in al-jazeera including. celebrations on the streets palestinian political rivals hammer some fatah strike a reconciliation deal after a decade of disagreement and a crackdown on opposition protests why the kenyan government says it's necessary more that stay with us. he
government of carrying out crimes against humanity a charge me and mars government denies with more than a half a million will hinder refugees having fled me and more in the past six weeks medical aid and psychological support is in very short supply it's one reason rifi is so worried sometimes she says her head feels like it's twisting and that she can't to liberate it so sometimes she looks of the full toes of our baby and she screams and cries every single day she. says that until they have...
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government of carrying out crimes against humanity a charge me and mars government denies with more than half a million rohinton refugees having fled me and more in the past six weeks medical aid and psychological support is in very short supply it's one reason rifi is so worried sometimes she says her head feels like it's twisting and that she can't to liberate it so sometimes she looks at the photos of our baby and she screams and cries every single day she cries says that until they have money resume i can't get any more treatment for the head and jaw wound she sustained when she was also beaten by the soldiers and so resume a sits alone and traumatized longing for a family that perished and a home that no longer exists. at the could to prolong camp in cox's bazar bangladesh. the new head of unesco's been announced as former french cultural secretary adri as she takes on the role of the time of uncertainty for the un's cultural agency after the united states and israel announced they would withdraw earlier this week natasha bottler reports. she didn't start out as the favorite bu
government of carrying out crimes against humanity a charge me and mars government denies with more than half a million rohinton refugees having fled me and more in the past six weeks medical aid and psychological support is in very short supply it's one reason rifi is so worried sometimes she says her head feels like it's twisting and that she can't to liberate it so sometimes she looks at the photos of our baby and she screams and cries every single day she cries says that until they have...
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. >> and former first lady is one of a owe mars. back after this. >> last week he's taken three charter flightsen including late night trip to montana. one of several cabinet members after tom price redesigned and whole issue of charter planes whole thing to point out tom price went on flights wow go to reagan and take a flight to philly. you. >> get on the train. >> and in the case of ryan zincy montana base. givers little more greedence to the area this is like nanny situation. everybody they nominated has a problem with nannies. majority of americans say protests during the anthem is appropriate. it's a poll published today. >> it found 51% of surveyed says players protest were owe appropriate. 49% say they were not. last week 52% americans disapproved and hundreds of players and team owners took a knee or linked arms in solidarity to protest the attack on nfl flares who nealed during the national anthem. >> what they did yesterday in bament more put announcement we'll pray for unity and pray for together n and players took a kne
. >> and former first lady is one of a owe mars. back after this. >> last week he's taken three charter flightsen including late night trip to montana. one of several cabinet members after tom price redesigned and whole issue of charter planes whole thing to point out tom price went on flights wow go to reagan and take a flight to philly. you. >> get on the train. >> and in the case of ryan zincy montana base. givers little more greedence to the area this is like nanny...
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' government of carrying out crimes against humanity a charge me and mars government denies with more than half a million rohinton refugees having fled me and more in the past six weeks medical aid and psychological support is in very short supply it's one reason rifi is so worried sometimes she says her head feels like it's twisting and that she can't to liberate it sometimes she looks at the photos of our baby and she screams and cries every single day she. says that until they have money resume i can't get any more treatment for the head and jaw wounds she sustained when she was also beaten by the soldiers and so resume a sits alone and traumatized longing for a family that perished and a home that no longer exists. at the could to prolong camp in cox's bazaar bangladesh still ahead on al-jazeera elections against a backdrop of protests the venezuela that's been seen as a test of nicolas with us presidency doesn't look at all africa's filmmakers are challenging the way the continent is depicted on screen. from cool brisk northern fuel rods. to the warm tranquil waters of southeast
' government of carrying out crimes against humanity a charge me and mars government denies with more than half a million rohinton refugees having fled me and more in the past six weeks medical aid and psychological support is in very short supply it's one reason rifi is so worried sometimes she says her head feels like it's twisting and that she can't to liberate it sometimes she looks at the photos of our baby and she screams and cries every single day she. says that until they have money...