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sun. >> the earth won't get too close to the sun but the sun will get too hot for the earth. that's the fate of the sun. it will get hotter and hotter as joel said. so the real purpose that we bring up this issue of the possibility of changing the orbit of the earth by using comets is so over the long-term we can slowly move the earth away from the sun so that as the sun gets hotter and hotter, it doesn't cook the earth. >> as have been told by the way joel is your husband in this esteamed spouseal relationship, and i was just thinking of a metaphor these two stars are in conjunction and they have been in producing this book. and you are a lawyer and congratulations on your pros of the pros are great reading. >> thank you very much. >> very lucid. this is an ar cane subject and it'seso taker to almost everybody. >> if we can't reach people. if people can't understand they won't get the fact that this is their universe. this universe belongs to everyone and there is really no reason why you have to be an expert. you don't have to understand scientific theories at the level of
sun. >> the earth won't get too close to the sun but the sun will get too hot for the earth. that's the fate of the sun. it will get hotter and hotter as joel said. so the real purpose that we bring up this issue of the possibility of changing the orbit of the earth by using comets is so over the long-term we can slowly move the earth away from the sun so that as the sun gets hotter and hotter, it doesn't cook the earth. >> as have been told by the way joel is your husband in this...
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mostly water that constitutes the earth. >> 75% of the earth. >> chances pretty great. we're hoping we will find out if it hits land somewhere. >> yeah. >> hopefully doesn't hurt anybody. >> that's right. >> thanks so much. >> sure. >> all right. right now it is nighttime in turkey where a giant search is under way. big earthquake that took place earlier and now the search for survivors and we're already starting to see some of the rescues that are taking place. some of the new images coming in right now, the damage is extensive. the casualty numbers are mounting. we're going to bring you the latest from turkey coming up. i wish you guys had layaway -- well... 'cause i could pay a little at a time... but actually we do -- and my kids would be like, "awesome, mom!" oh! i did not see that. [ male announcer ] layaway's back for christmas in our toys, electronics, and jewelry departments. >>> wall street could be looking at a jittery start of trading this week. let's take a look with our financial team. with the week ahead with poppy harlow and alison kosik. begin with alis
mostly water that constitutes the earth. >> 75% of the earth. >> chances pretty great. we're hoping we will find out if it hits land somewhere. >> yeah. >> hopefully doesn't hurt anybody. >> that's right. >> thanks so much. >> sure. >> all right. right now it is nighttime in turkey where a giant search is under way. big earthquake that took place earlier and now the search for survivors and we're already starting to see some of the rescues that...
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do you see earth? something shook, and she's looking outside the window to see what else is going on. something would probably do, too? dishes crashed, pots and pans fell. ancestral portraits flew off the walls. we packed up all we could carry. bedding, clothing, food, utensils. that is what happened after the room was shaken. and they called somebody papa. do you know who that is in chinese? >> grandmother? >> yes, grandmother. that is a grandmother. ok, that is what i call my grandmother, pawpaw. that is kind of fun. mama told us to hurry. where extra layers of clothes and prepare for safety. see, they're all getting ready, because they do not know if the shaking is going to stop. so when the earthquake kids, it is not just for one time sometimes. it lasts for a long time. so they wanted to get out. pawpaw hurried out to seek help and returned with a cart and two kinsmen. carefully and slowly we made our way down the stairs to load the cart with our belongings. this one right here, they all started l
do you see earth? something shook, and she's looking outside the window to see what else is going on. something would probably do, too? dishes crashed, pots and pans fell. ancestral portraits flew off the walls. we packed up all we could carry. bedding, clothing, food, utensils. that is what happened after the room was shaken. and they called somebody papa. do you know who that is in chinese? >> grandmother? >> yes, grandmother. that is a grandmother. ok, that is what i call my...
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that's the number of people xpected to be on earth! phen we'll reach ttat number and what people have to say about it! it!and later in sports... anquannboldin helped score catching a pass...how these incomplltions turred into point. points. (((umm out)) ((break 2)) the u-n expects thh woord's population to pass the seven billion mark today..t was only 12 years ago there were just six billion peopleeon earth. richhrd roth asks people what they think of the poom. --reporter pkg-as follows -- nats7 billion. hard to believe and hold up. "it's a humongoos number that's beyond most peoples comprehension."7 billion people on planet earth. "seven billion?""as in "have you seen these people, - the 7 billion?""no i haven't."" "have you createddany of those seven billiin?""i hope hospital arrival looks like he wants to accept the prize but emerged too early. another disappointed at just missing producing the 7th billion human. "oh wow, no. i meannhe came out at the time he was supposed to came out, but he was close.""what is the number 77billion,
that's the number of people xpected to be on earth! phen we'll reach ttat number and what people have to say about it! it!and later in sports... anquannboldin helped score catching a pass...how these incomplltions turred into point. points. (((umm out)) ((break 2)) the u-n expects thh woord's population to pass the seven billion mark today..t was only 12 years ago there were just six billion peopleeon earth. richhrd roth asks people what they think of the poom. --reporter pkg-as follows --...
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that starr is where the earth quake hit. the color on your screen indicates where people felt the shaking. all the way down the san mateo coastline and in parts of the south bay, the earthquake was shelled.-- felt. >>pam: charles clifford was and menlo park with the usgs reaction. >>charles: geologists have been keeping a close eye on the aftermath of today's earthquake in berkeley. geologists are saying that the earthquake hit slightly off of the hayward fault and was 6 mi. deep. it was a shark, it holes of the earth quake. the geologists here say 4.0 is ok. an earthquake of that size does not do a lot of damage but reminds people that we live in a seismically active area. >> people notice that. if it makes 2 dozen families and go out and to make sure they have water for 72 hours, that is it. >>charles: after the may earthquake this afternoon there were several smaller aftershocks. in the hours and days ahead, we could feel even more. charles clark, kron4 news. >>pam: we are near the epicenter with dan, in joining us live f
that starr is where the earth quake hit. the color on your screen indicates where people felt the shaking. all the way down the san mateo coastline and in parts of the south bay, the earthquake was shelled.-- felt. >>pam: charles clifford was and menlo park with the usgs reaction. >>charles: geologists have been keeping a close eye on the aftermath of today's earthquake in berkeley. geologists are saying that the earthquake hit slightly off of the hayward fault and was 6 mi. deep....
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(laughs). >> reporter: li's rein as earth's every man will s not >> reporter: li's rein as earth's every man will s not that long. earth's population could reach 20 billion people in 2026. by then the most typical human will be from india. mark strassmann, cbs news, new york. >> pelley: that's the face of the "cbs evening news" for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. captioning sponsored by cbs >>> now, "entertainment tonight," the most watched entertainment news magazine in the world. >>> is bernie madoff's wife hiding millions? >> many people assume there's a stash. >> find out what ruth madoff knows before you see it on 60 minutes will she divorce bernie? did they really try to commit suicide? >> what did you take? >> i think
(laughs). >> reporter: li's rein as earth's every man will s not >> reporter: li's rein as earth's every man will s not that long. earth's population could reach 20 billion people in 2026. by then the most typical human will be from india. mark strassmann, cbs news, new york. >> pelley: that's the face of the "cbs evening news" for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. captioning sponsored by cbs >>> now, "entertainment...
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the earth's blood. that stuff's coming from the center of the earth. doesn't get anymore than that. i think people will come to see it. >> reporter: finally a tiny window in the weather. but there's only enough time for two to make the trip down. the younger men will go and mackley tripes to hide his disappointment. >> bit like climbing everest. there's a team of people that sit out. no everyone gets to the top. >> reporter: in their shiny suits, they lower down to a place no man has ever walked. >> eight meters away from the molten lava. >> reporter: the floor of the crater, a scorched hellscape. but they press on. >> lava from the center of the earth! >> reporter: the ground moves constantly, and one wrong move, one errant burst of lava could end their lives. >> this is intense. a whole different world down here. >> reporter: they make the sprint to the edge of the lava lake and plant the flag of their kiwi homeland. >> new zealand flag. this is officially new zealand territory. so, this is the very lip of the lava lake. probably one meter away. a little bit of lava coming out ove
the earth's blood. that stuff's coming from the center of the earth. doesn't get anymore than that. i think people will come to see it. >> reporter: finally a tiny window in the weather. but there's only enough time for two to make the trip down. the younger men will go and mackley tripes to hide his disappointment. >> bit like climbing everest. there's a team of people that sit out. no everyone gets to the top. >> reporter: in their shiny suits, they lower down to a place no...
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on earth. on earth. that's next. >> pelley: tonight, could it be? [ female announcer ] from an earache... to the flu. an accident... to asthma. a new heartbeat... to a heart condition. when you see your doctor, you don't face any medical issue alone. you do it together. at the american medical association, we're committed to preserving that essential partnership between patients and their doctors. because when it comes to your health, you need someone you trust. the ama. protecting the relationship between patients and physicians. [ pneumatic wrench buzzing ] [ slap! slap! slap! ] [ male announcer ] your favorite foods fighting you? fight back fast with tums. calcium rich tums goes to work in seconds. nothing works faster. ♪ tum tum tum tum tums ♪ ♪ [ dennis ] allstate wants everyone to be protected on the road, whether you're an allstate customer or not. ♪ all you have to do is call. [ female announcer ] call allstate now and you'll get a free lifetime membership in good hands roadside assistance. [ dennis ] shop less. get more. make one ca
on earth. on earth. that's next. >> pelley: tonight, could it be? [ female announcer ] from an earache... to the flu. an accident... to asthma. a new heartbeat... to a heart condition. when you see your doctor, you don't face any medical issue alone. you do it together. at the american medical association, we're committed to preserving that essential partnership between patients and their doctors. because when it comes to your health, you need someone you trust. the ama. protecting the...
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(laughs). >> reporter: li's rein as earth's every man will s not >> reporter: li's rein as earth's every man will s not that long. earth's population could reach 20 billion people in 2026. by then the most typical human will be from india. mark strassmann, cbs news, new york. >> pelley: that's the face of the "cbs evening news" for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. >>> this is 9news now. >>> the testimony wrapped up for the day in the brittany norwood murder trial. an audiotape of a police interview with norwood revealed details of the elaborate lies she tried to tell. andrea mccarren is joining us live from rockville. just when you think it can't get any stranger. >> reporter: derek, an interesting part of her lie. she told miss that the masked attackers sounded young and white and that they repeatedly used racial slurs while assaulting her. another long day of dramatic testimony fo
(laughs). >> reporter: li's rein as earth's every man will s not >> reporter: li's rein as earth's every man will s not that long. earth's population could reach 20 billion people in 2026. by then the most typical human will be from india. mark strassmann, cbs news, new york. >> pelley: that's the face of the "cbs evening news" for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. >>> this is 9news now. >>> the testimony wrapped...
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this is the heartbeat of the earth. that stuff is come frgt center of the earth. it doesn't get any more prime evil than that. i think it is something people would want to come and see. >> reporter: finally, a tiny window in the weather but there's only enough logistical time for two to make the trip down. the younger men go and mackly tries to hide his disappointment. >> still, it's like climbing everest. a team of people sit out and not everyone gets to the top. >> reporter: in their shiny, insulated suits they're lowered down to the place no man has ever walked. the floor of the crater, a scorched hellscape but they press on. >> lava from the center of the earth. >> reporter: the ground moves constantly and one wrong move, oner rant burst of lava could end their lives. >> this is intense. it's a whole different world down here. >> reporter: they make the sprint to the edge of the lava lake and in true explorer fashion, plant the silver bird of their kiwi homeland. >> i have the new zealand flag so officially this is new zealand territory. >> this is the very li
this is the heartbeat of the earth. that stuff is come frgt center of the earth. it doesn't get any more prime evil than that. i think it is something people would want to come and see. >> reporter: finally, a tiny window in the weather but there's only enough logistical time for two to make the trip down. the younger men go and mackly tries to hide his disappointment. >> still, it's like climbing everest. a team of people sit out and not everyone gets to the top. >> reporter:...
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we did actually do a lot with rare earths. we don't have the engineers -- >> we closed those in california. >> we did, but now we've reopened them. >> did we make the decision that we would rather poison china than us. >> same way we put the paper and pulp factories in south america, poison them. >> as you know in malaysia there's a huge processing plant by an australian company that didn't want to put it in western australia, goes forbid, there's nothing but wallowbies there. >> not a lot of good choices in this world where we sit. we're sitting in oil in the context of 9.1% oil in this country. brent oil is at $110 a barrel. if you ask any economist worth his salt 12 years ago, 9.1% unemployment in the usa, zero growth in the zur zone, what's the price of oil, he would have said $10 or $15. it's sitting at $110. there's not a lot of good choices, but the point is in this country, even if you got around the refining problems, even if you wanted to dedicate an island to refinement, we don't have the still sets to do it. this o
we did actually do a lot with rare earths. we don't have the engineers -- >> we closed those in california. >> we did, but now we've reopened them. >> did we make the decision that we would rather poison china than us. >> same way we put the paper and pulp factories in south america, poison them. >> as you know in malaysia there's a huge processing plant by an australian company that didn't want to put it in western australia, goes forbid, there's nothing but...
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. >>> china's largest producer of rare earth metals has temporarily suspended production in a move it says will help balance supply and demand. bao tou steel rare-earth hi-tech announced it was halting smelting and separation at its processing plants for one month starting on wednesday. it cites the continuing falling prices, low demand, and oversupply. it says the stoppage will stabilize the market. the company's based in inner mongolia in northeastern china. rare earth metals are in high demand as they're used in many everyday devices such as hybrid vehicles and air-conditioners. but china's export controls have pushed up the international prices of the metals. the decision by baotou rare earth is likely to make it even harder to procure the metals and may affect high-tech firms sxo who have limited stocks of rare earth metals. >>> china says direct investments from the eu in the nine months through september this year have fallen from the same period in 2010. chinese ministry of commerce spokesperson shen danyan told reporters on wednesday that investments from january through sept
. >>> china's largest producer of rare earth metals has temporarily suspended production in a move it says will help balance supply and demand. bao tou steel rare-earth hi-tech announced it was halting smelting and separation at its processing plants for one month starting on wednesday. it cites the continuing falling prices, low demand, and oversupply. it says the stoppage will stabilize the market. the company's based in inner mongolia in northeastern china. rare earth metals are in...
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between earth and the sky on our. wealthy british style past but i'm not surprised to find. markets why not come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy which makes cars are for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to kaiser report on r g. eight thirty am in moscow these are your headlines scores of occupy protesters arrested across the u.s. in confrontations with police as authorities confiscate confiscate tents and ban people from caffeine overnight meanwhile bad weather hits the east coast testing activist terminations e.p.t. anti-corporate by going. to narrowly averted but it's now another trouble the eurozone nation crying out for help portugal wants to renegotiate terms of its bailout raised concerns the e.u. rescue fund may not be enough to avert a new wave of debt. feuding russian billionaires and boris berezovsky throw their fortunes at a high cost battle in the u.k. court accused of robbing him of billions something the chelsea football club owner denies. a u.s. audit recently uncovered billions of missing dollars inte
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and it is seven billion and counting this and the earth on galatians hits a record high so what the world busting at the seams and resources stretched thin we'll take a look at the alternative energy options for the universe. both some scientists say the answer lies in the table of elements of safer greener more abundant solution to nuclear energy so will the hammer of the room come down as a stronger option for the earth to glow green. it's monday october thirty first seven pm in washington d.c. i'm christine for you're watching our team. well let's take a look now at some new developments in the occupy wall street movement that has now been moved well beyond wall street to main streets around the entire country in light of recent events and much of the focus has shifted to the role of police and the way police officers have opted to balance the desire to keep the peace because protesters desire to occupy parks and spaces in various cities over the weekend it was denver colorado things heated up quite a bit. you. see. this video is from saturday and things got especially heated after pro
and it is seven billion and counting this and the earth on galatians hits a record high so what the world busting at the seams and resources stretched thin we'll take a look at the alternative energy options for the universe. both some scientists say the answer lies in the table of elements of safer greener more abundant solution to nuclear energy so will the hammer of the room come down as a stronger option for the earth to glow green. it's monday october thirty first seven pm in washington...
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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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the high cost forced some trading firms to stop buying rare earth metals from china. the decision by rare earth is likely to make it harder to procure the metals that may likely affect high-tech firms that have limited stocks of the rare metals. >>> here is a recap now of the latest market figures. >>> that is all for now in business news. catherine, back to you. >> thank you very much, ai. >>> the united states expressed fresh talks with north korea and geneva next week. the u.s. is skpreexpected to pr to halt. direct talks will be held on monday and tuesday. >> this is a continuation of the exploratory meetings to determine if north korea is prepared to fulfill its commitments under the 2005 joint statement of the six-party talks. and its nuclear international obligations as well as take concrete steps toward denuclearization. >> in the last direct talks, bozworth met foreign minister in new york in july. the spokesperson said next week's meeting will also be attended by the u.s. ambassador to the international atomic agency, glenn davies, who will replace bozworth
the high cost forced some trading firms to stop buying rare earth metals from china. the decision by rare earth is likely to make it harder to procure the metals that may likely affect high-tech firms that have limited stocks of the rare metals. >>> here is a recap now of the latest market figures. >>> that is all for now in business news. catherine, back to you. >> thank you very much, ai. >>> the united states expressed fresh talks with north korea and geneva...
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between earth and the sky on our teeth. would be so much brighter if you knew about song from finest impression this. means from the start on t. dot com. twelve thirty pm in moscow these are your r.t. headlines syria's president bashar al assad believes the seven month long on the rest of his country has been funded from abroad in interview with russian media he also warned military intervention could engulf the whole region and. scores of occupied protesters arrested across the u.s. in confrontations with police as authorities confiscate tents and ban people from overnight camping meanwhile foul weather hits the east coast testing activism resolve to keep the fight alive. feuding russian billionaires boris berezovsky in rome on the album of its throw their fortunes at a high cost battle in the u.k. court there is off the excuses robbing him of billions of dollars something the chelsea football football club owner deny. u.s. troops set to exit iraq by december leaving behind a campaign that so far cost u.s. taxpayers hundre
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too cold mars that's will do nicely as the population of earth passes the seven billion mark some of suggested the red planet as a replacement for our current blue warm however in these times of tightening purse strings the cost of going to mars could be a problem in the marts looks maybe one man expedition to mars some back would cost it safe to say one hundred billion rubles preparing for these flights would cost about thirty or fifty times more and said in a two way ticket in other words we're talking about colossal expenses regardless of the price those who have been into space say the time is right for mankind to yet again boat lee go where no one is gone before everybody realizes that it's time to reach out and explore the universe beyond low earth orbit we have for many years just. for ten years at least we have been on the international space station in lower earth orbit very close and we haven't been somewhere else or with people since the lunar landings which ended back in one nine hundred seventy two there's no shortage of take years to be the first to set foot on mars and
too cold mars that's will do nicely as the population of earth passes the seven billion mark some of suggested the red planet as a replacement for our current blue warm however in these times of tightening purse strings the cost of going to mars could be a problem in the marts looks maybe one man expedition to mars some back would cost it safe to say one hundred billion rubles preparing for these flights would cost about thirty or fifty times more and said in a two way ticket in other words...
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this is just a number but it is unarguable that the population is growing and the earth has never had to support as many people as it does now. we are looking at some of the issues raised by this. hist we have been to zambia to investigate the phenomenon of private equity firms buying up vast farmlands. there's clearly money to be made from earth that once seemed on profitable. >> this is not what we have come to expect from africa. the imagery of plenty offering a tantalizing visions. the idea that africa might not only solve their own problem also the world's as well. for investors are bidding to buy vast tracts of land. what was the basket case is now presented as a golden opportunity. >> if you just increase the yield to 80% of what the world averages are, africa will become a net or exporter of food. . >> this offer is a unifying symbol and also a place of conflict. this was the rallying cry of liberation. across much of the continent, this saw many condemned to poverty. the agriculture of slash and burn still dominates. once the burning is over, they will borrow some oxen from a
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too cold mars that's will do nicely as the population of earth passes the seven billion mark some of suggested the red planet as a replacement for our current blue warm however in these times of tightening purse strings the cost of going to mars could be a problem in the months of a one man expedition to mars and back would cost it is safe to say over three billion dollars preparing for these flights would cost about forty or fifty times more than a two way ticket in other words we're talking about colossal expenses regardless of the price those who have been into space say the time is right for mankind to yet again boldly go where no one has gone before everybody realizes that it's time to reach out and explore the universe beyond low earth orbit we have for many years just for ten years at least we have been on the international space station in very close and we haven't been somewhere else or with people since the lunar landings which ended back in one nine hundred seventy two there's no shortage of take is to be the first to set foot on mars and potential red planet trailblazers
too cold mars that's will do nicely as the population of earth passes the seven billion mark some of suggested the red planet as a replacement for our current blue warm however in these times of tightening purse strings the cost of going to mars could be a problem in the months of a one man expedition to mars and back would cost it is safe to say over three billion dollars preparing for these flights would cost about forty or fifty times more than a two way ticket in other words we're talking...
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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
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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meanwhile the earth's population passes seven billion some looking at property options that could be out of this world i'll tell you more a little bit. but first nato is mission over libya winding down despite calls from the interim leadership for the operation to continue this after the u.n. security council voted last week to remove the country's no fly zone and the coalition's campaign the u.n. mandate came after the former leader colonel gadhafi launched a deadly assault on protesters nato which has been operating in the country since march has been accused of breaching the terms or of the resolution its initial goal was to protect civilians but some airstrikes are thought to have hit nonmilitary targets and claimed innocent lives the country's leadership will take on full responsibility for the national security situation starting tuesday they are tasked with rebuilding and restoring order in a country flooded with weapons. the un has condemned violence in syria calling for an end to the civilian death toll more than three thousand have been killed after months of anti-governmen
meanwhile the earth's population passes seven billion some looking at property options that could be out of this world i'll tell you more a little bit. but first nato is mission over libya winding down despite calls from the interim leadership for the operation to continue this after the u.n. security council voted last week to remove the country's no fly zone and the coalition's campaign the u.n. mandate came after the former leader colonel gadhafi launched a deadly assault on protesters nato...
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too cold mars that's will do nicely as the population of earth passes the seven billion mark some of suggested the red planet as a replacement for our current blue warm however in these times of tightening purse strings the cost of going to mars could be a problem in the market so maybe one managed to dish and some water some back would cost that safe to say one hundred billion rubles preparing for these flights would cost about thirty or fifty times more and said in a two way ticket in other words we're talking about colossal expenses regardless of the price those who have been into space say the time is right for mankind to yet again both lee go where no one has gone before everybody realizes that it's time to reach out and explore the universe beyond low earth orbit we have for many years just for ten years at least we have been on the international space station in lower earth orbit very close and we haven't been somewhere else or with people since the lunar landings which ended back in one nine hundred seventy two there's no shortage of take years to be the first to set foot on
too cold mars that's will do nicely as the population of earth passes the seven billion mark some of suggested the red planet as a replacement for our current blue warm however in these times of tightening purse strings the cost of going to mars could be a problem in the market so maybe one managed to dish and some water some back would cost that safe to say one hundred billion rubles preparing for these flights would cost about thirty or fifty times more and said in a two way ticket in other...
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this is the second satellite to fall to earth. one crashed last month into the pacific ocean. >>> and president obama has fulfilled a campaign promise. he's pulling all combat troops out of iraq by the end of the year. next we head to fort bliss, texas, where military families are welcoming an early holiday gift from the president. >> it's been too long. definitely too long. i mean, i can't say anything because a lot of his guys have been deployed four times over there and this is his first one. but i think it's time, definitely. ay... while going shoeless and metal-free in seconds. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle...and go. you can even take a full-size or above, and still pay the mid-size price. now this...will work. [ male announcer ] just like you, business pro. just like you. go national. go like a pro. [ melissa ] i hit the water and everything changed. ♪ i saw what my life could be... and found the strength to make it happen. ♪ i lost my leg serving my country. now
this is the second satellite to fall to earth. one crashed last month into the pacific ocean. >>> and president obama has fulfilled a campaign promise. he's pulling all combat troops out of iraq by the end of the year. next we head to fort bliss, texas, where military families are welcoming an early holiday gift from the president. >> it's been too long. definitely too long. i mean, i can't say anything because a lot of his guys have been deployed four times over there and this...
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prominent critic of corporate globalization is two thousand and six book a great turning from empire to earth community argues that the development of empires about five thousand years ago and she added an equal distribution of power and social benefits to a small portion of the population he also argues the corporations are modern versions of empire both being social organizations paid based on hierarchies chauvinism and domination through violence and that the domination dominance of corporations in today's society is becoming increasingly destructive to communities the environment david spent fifteen years living and working in southeast asia serving as a ford foundation project specialist and asia regional regional advisor undevelopment management to the united states agency for international development and best known book is one corporations rule the world and earlier this year he was recognized as a reader visionary it is my pleasure to welcome david korten george studios in los angeles david welcome. thank you great to be with you tom. very pleased to have you with us you worked with
prominent critic of corporate globalization is two thousand and six book a great turning from empire to earth community argues that the development of empires about five thousand years ago and she added an equal distribution of power and social benefits to a small portion of the population he also argues the corporations are modern versions of empire both being social organizations paid based on hierarchies chauvinism and domination through violence and that the domination dominance of...
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the problem of an accidental war launched by a full set on earth forces still does exist. if you look over the history there have been very close schools just by accident we don't have the russian records we have in the us for a lot of the us records and it's what i mean there's been a sifting through a spokesman for those names if not hundreds of cases were automated response systems were on the verge of launching a missile strike. when human intervention prevented them and human intervention means that a good minute or two. of these things are great at the edges destroying the world and it could happen to not by accident or by computer or by hackers or by an ordinary fallible human being they say america has five thousand it's run from it's true that maybe. i rushed up two and a half hours and when i think about the fact that i need to have forty major cities in the northern hemisphere has such a dominant think there are forty eight tiger on new york as we speak and indeed if you look at the situation in the world today it's very gray maybe the danger is. more so now you
the problem of an accidental war launched by a full set on earth forces still does exist. if you look over the history there have been very close schools just by accident we don't have the russian records we have in the us for a lot of the us records and it's what i mean there's been a sifting through a spokesman for those names if not hundreds of cases were automated response systems were on the verge of launching a missile strike. when human intervention prevented them and human intervention...
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while some scientists say the answer lies in the periodic table of elements a safe earth greener more abundant solution to nuclear energy so will the hammer of thor ian come down as strong as a stronger option for the earth to program. it is monday october thirty first five pm in washington d.c. i'm christine for zero and watching r.t. let's begin this hour with the trial of victor boot forty four year old russian businessman accused of being an international weapons dealer bood has been charged with conspiring to kill american nationals conspiring to kill american officers and employees conspiring to use and acquire anti-aircraft missiles. and conspiring to provide material support to the rebels in colombia south america he has been nicknamed by much of the mainstream media the quote merchant of death richard who maintains however that he is innocent stating his business with sales and services in the shipping industry you may remember he was arrested in a u.s. drug enforcement administration sting operation in the thai capital of bangkok back in two thousand and eight he was extradi
while some scientists say the answer lies in the periodic table of elements a safe earth greener more abundant solution to nuclear energy so will the hammer of thor ian come down as strong as a stronger option for the earth to program. it is monday october thirty first five pm in washington d.c. i'm christine for zero and watching r.t. let's begin this hour with the trial of victor boot forty four year old russian businessman accused of being an international weapons dealer bood has been...
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between the earth and the sky. one are. about two thirty pm on monday here in moscow you with r.t. the headlines for you syria's president bashar al assad believed to be a seven month long on rest in his country has been funded from abroad in an interview to russian media he also warned a military intervention could call for the entire reach. schools of all. protesters are arrested across the united states and confrontations with police all of this. ten people from camping overnight meanwhile foul weather hits the east coast testing activists determination to keep the corporate. feuding a russian billionaire. over throw their fortunes at a high court battle in the u.k. but as he accuses you of robbing him of billions of dollars something that chelsea f.c. . what are u.s. troops.
between the earth and the sky. one are. about two thirty pm on monday here in moscow you with r.t. the headlines for you syria's president bashar al assad believed to be a seven month long on rest in his country has been funded from abroad in an interview to russian media he also warned a military intervention could call for the entire reach. schools of all. protesters are arrested across the united states and confrontations with police all of this. ten people from camping overnight meanwhile...
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five mass extinctions on earth. mr. president, we experience twaod mass ocean -- experienced two mass ocean ex-teufrpbgss. the rates of carbon leading to these extinctions -- as a group of scientists noted both are dwarfed in kpar to today posts -- compared to today's emissions, 7 to 8 gigatons a year. the workshop participants concluded with this quote: unless action is taken now, the consequences of our activities are at a high risk of causing through the combined effects of climate change over exploitation, pollution and habitat loss, the next globally significant extinction event in the ocean. mr. president, the laws of physics and the laws of chemistry and the laws of science, these are laws of nature. these are laws of god's earth. we can repeal some laws around here, but we can't repeal those. senators are used to our opinions mattering a lot around here. but these laws are not affected by our opinions. these laws don't care who peddles influence, how many lobbyists you have or how big your corporate bankroll
five mass extinctions on earth. mr. president, we experience twaod mass ocean -- experienced two mass ocean ex-teufrpbgss. the rates of carbon leading to these extinctions -- as a group of scientists noted both are dwarfed in kpar to today posts -- compared to today's emissions, 7 to 8 gigatons a year. the workshop participants concluded with this quote: unless action is taken now, the consequences of our activities are at a high risk of causing through the combined effects of climate change...
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above earth mantra and global climate change in weather conditions. and where the conditions were fantastic today along the water and for those people that were celebrating halloween tonight. >> i saw people dressed up and i was thinking tonight is not halloween is it? >> vicki: but it is saturday when the adult party. >> i think we will have a little bit of fog rolling in monday night but dry conditions and cooler temperatures. tomorrow will be nice it will be in the '70s and '80s want to get a lot of fun on the coast and that will keep local with the highs in the '60s. >> vicki: and that will wrap up for us, good night everybody. [people chatting] everyone, it's $37 a piece. paying with your smart phone instead of cash. that's a step forward. with chase person-to-person quickpay, you can send money directly to your friend's checking account. all you need is their email address or mobile number. don't worry honey, i'll show you. thanks everyone. so take a step forward... and chase what matters.
above earth mantra and global climate change in weather conditions. and where the conditions were fantastic today along the water and for those people that were celebrating halloween tonight. >> i saw people dressed up and i was thinking tonight is not halloween is it? >> vicki: but it is saturday when the adult party. >> i think we will have a little bit of fog rolling in monday night but dry conditions and cooler temperatures. tomorrow will be nice it will be in the '70s and...
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this is the second satellite to fall to earth. one crashed last month into the pacific ocean. >>> and president obama has fulfilled a campaign promise. he's pulling all combat troops out of iraq by the end of the year. next we head to fort bliss, texas, where military families are welcoming an early holiday gift from the president. >> it's been too long. definitely too long. i mean i can't say anything because a lot of his guys have been deployed four times over there and this is his first one but i think it's time, definitely. >>> the war in iraq will officially end december 31st. that's when president obama says all u.s. combat troops will be home from iraq. the timing is important. polls show a steady decline in support for the war. slightly more than half of americans said they were in favor of the war in iraq when it began back in 2003. that number has now slipped to just 33%. and a pew research center poll found more than half, 57%, say the fight was not worth the cost and effort. regardless of how people feel about the war,
this is the second satellite to fall to earth. one crashed last month into the pacific ocean. >>> and president obama has fulfilled a campaign promise. he's pulling all combat troops out of iraq by the end of the year. next we head to fort bliss, texas, where military families are welcoming an early holiday gift from the president. >> it's been too long. definitely too long. i mean i can't say anything because a lot of his guys have been deployed four times over there and this is...
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than we get here on earth. so we needed to overcome that. we have big giant solar panels to do that. but we go deep close to jupiter, right into the middle of the radiation zone. in fact, it's the most hazardous region in the whole solar system. we're like an armored tank going to jupiter. >> in roman mythology, juno is the wife of jupiter. according to legend, when jupiter was up to mischief, he'd hide behind clouds. >> but she could see right through the clouds, and that's just what our spacecraft juno does. it sees through the clouds of jupiter to figure out its true nature and see what's inside. >> scientists hope that once nasa's juno "sees through" the clouds of jupiter, we'll find a lot of answers about the birth of our solar system. >> our whole solar system was probably formed from one kind of cloud that was basically the same composition as the sun -- mostly hydrogen, a little bit of helium, and a tiny bit of everything else. well, jupiter is all gas. it may have a solid core in the middle. we don't k
than we get here on earth. so we needed to overcome that. we have big giant solar panels to do that. but we go deep close to jupiter, right into the middle of the radiation zone. in fact, it's the most hazardous region in the whole solar system. we're like an armored tank going to jupiter. >> in roman mythology, juno is the wife of jupiter. according to legend, when jupiter was up to mischief, he'd hide behind clouds. >> but she could see right through the clouds, and that's just...
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prominent critic of corporate globalization is two thousand and six book the great turning from empire to earth community argues that the development of empires about five thousand years ago and she added an equal distribution of power and social benefits to a small portion of the population he also argues the corporations are modern versions of empire both being social organizations fake based on hierarchies chauvinism and domination through violence and that the domination dominance of corporations in today's society has become increasingly destructive to communities and government it is spent fifteen years living and working in southeast asia serving as a ford foundation project specialist and asia regional regional advisor undevelopment management to the united states agency for international development is best known book is one corporations rule the world and earlier this year he was recognized as the reader visionary it is my pleasure to welcome david korten to our studios in los angeles david welcome. thank you great to be with you tom. very pleased to have you with us you worked with u
prominent critic of corporate globalization is two thousand and six book the great turning from empire to earth community argues that the development of empires about five thousand years ago and she added an equal distribution of power and social benefits to a small portion of the population he also argues the corporations are modern versions of empire both being social organizations fake based on hierarchies chauvinism and domination through violence and that the domination dominance of...
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for ten years at least we have been on the international space station in lower earth orbit very close and we haven't been somewhere else or with people since the lunar landings which ended back in one nine hundred seventy two there's no shortage of take is to be the first to set foot on mars and potential red planet trailblazers have started their training young surrogate is still just a teenager but he's putting in the hard yards in the hope that he can help create a potential new home for humanity millions of kilometers away not modest i want to be the first to travel to mars and to other planets as well to the moons of jupiter saturn you can leave there in future we're still a long way from science fiction becoming science fact with human setting up home on the surface of mars even if we put the huge cost of a martian settlement to one side there are some serious hurdles to be overcome not least we have no idea if life existed there previously and if it is. whether whatever killed it off could be dangerous to us why should we even think about finding a new home. earth's resources a
for ten years at least we have been on the international space station in lower earth orbit very close and we haven't been somewhere else or with people since the lunar landings which ended back in one nine hundred seventy two there's no shortage of take is to be the first to set foot on mars and potential red planet trailblazers have started their training young surrogate is still just a teenager but he's putting in the hard yards in the hope that he can help create a potential new home for...
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meanwhile the earth's population passes seven billion suns looking at property options that could be out of this world i'll tell you more a little bit. but first nato is mission over libya winding down despite calls from the interim leadership for the operation to continue this after the u.n. security council voted last week to remove the country's no fly zone and the coalition's campaign and u.n. mandate came after the former leader colonel gadhafi launched a deadly assault on protesters nato which has been operating in the country since march has been accused of breaching the terms of the resolution its initial goal was to protect civilians but some airstrikes are thought to have hit nonmilitary targets and claimed innocent lives the country's leadership will take on full responsibility for the national security situation starting tuesday they're tasked with rebuilding and restoring order in a country flooded with weapons. the un has condemned violence in syria calling for an end to the civilian death toll more than three thousand have been killed after months of anti-government un
meanwhile the earth's population passes seven billion suns looking at property options that could be out of this world i'll tell you more a little bit. but first nato is mission over libya winding down despite calls from the interim leadership for the operation to continue this after the u.n. security council voted last week to remove the country's no fly zone and the coalition's campaign and u.n. mandate came after the former leader colonel gadhafi launched a deadly assault on protesters nato...
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this is the second satellite to fall to earth. one crashed last month into the pacific ocean. >>> and president obama has fulfilled a campaign promise. he's pulling all combat troops out of iraq by the end of the year. next we head to fourth bliss, texas, where military families are welcoming an early holiday gift from the president. >> it's been too long. definitely too long. i mean i can't say anything because a lot of his guys have been deployed four times over there and this is his first one but i think it's time, definitely. >> >>> the war in iraq will officially end december 31st. that's when president obama says all u.s. combat troops will be home from iraq. the timing is important. polls show a steady decline in support for the war. slightly more than half of americans said they were in favor of the war in iraq when it began back in 2003. that number has now slipped to just 33%. and a pew research center poll found more than half, 57%, say the fight was not worth the cost and effort. regardless of how people feel about the
this is the second satellite to fall to earth. one crashed last month into the pacific ocean. >>> and president obama has fulfilled a campaign promise. he's pulling all combat troops out of iraq by the end of the year. next we head to fourth bliss, texas, where military families are welcoming an early holiday gift from the president. >> it's been too long. definitely too long. i mean i can't say anything because a lot of his guys have been deployed four times over there and this...
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between new earth and the sky. on our. police crackdowns on anti corporate protesters across america failed to stop their spread as authorities leave demonstrators in parts of the occupied movement out in the cold. a stern warning the arab league calls in syria to stop the bloodshed dozens of civilian deaths are reported in fresh government crackdowns on protesters . and history repeating itself the man who built the biggest the national bureau made in russian history to his old tricks this time with his sights set on investors in the ukraine. softer seven pm here in the russian capital this is our top story u.s. police are upping their efforts against the occupy movement gripping the country for a second month in new york where the ad to corporate demonstrations began officers are literally leaving protesters out in the cold war forces swept there's a call to park where hundreds have been camping out and confiscated power generator .
between new earth and the sky. on our. police crackdowns on anti corporate protesters across america failed to stop their spread as authorities leave demonstrators in parts of the occupied movement out in the cold. a stern warning the arab league calls in syria to stop the bloodshed dozens of civilian deaths are reported in fresh government crackdowns on protesters . and history repeating itself the man who built the biggest the national bureau made in russian history to his old tricks this...
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>>pam: in oakland in the earth quake was felt by many residents. terisa estacio was in oakland when the earthquake hit. >>terisa: when the earth quake hit, those posters behind me were shaking into the ground shook violently. workers from city hall started coming out and employees from public works showed up to inspect city hall for any damage. there had been several meetings going on inside city hall when the earthquake hit. city council member pat carney did was in one of those meetings. >> it was a hardship for maybe 10 seconds and then, it stopped. we were all kind of scared, but city hall has a great seismic protection, so we are good. it was a little scary. >>terisa: i saw some of the public's work people going around, was that a precaution? >> i am sure all our emergency personnel are in the field checking everything out. >>pam: kron4 cruise or at city hall in san francisco when the earthquake hit. here is what some people had to say. >> we were inside of a meeting with a director of processing. earthquakes are a good luck with your in a bus
>>pam: in oakland in the earth quake was felt by many residents. terisa estacio was in oakland when the earthquake hit. >>terisa: when the earth quake hit, those posters behind me were shaking into the ground shook violently. workers from city hall started coming out and employees from public works showed up to inspect city hall for any damage. there had been several meetings going on inside city hall when the earthquake hit. city council member pat carney did was in one of those...