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Transcripts For KTVU KTVU Mornings On 2 At 4am 20170215

Probably to much cloud cover. Mid60s to upper 60s. Friday a windy day. 60s on the temperatures. Still nice to mild rain moves in later tonight and for everybody tomorrow morning. Sal will be fresh be and ready so to speak. I will. Go to bed early. Even earlier than i normally do. There you go. Im already like a Senior Citizen special here. Its 8 00. I have to go to bed. 8 00. I am going to bed at seven. Thank you. Our old man voices. Its 4 01. By the way, sal, mark ibanez said would you you please do your old man voice more often . Great. We just did. Thank you mark. Good morning everybody. Lets start with the tracy drive. I hope you are having a good morning and welcome and glad you are here at 4 02. Early customers. Westbound 580 at the pass. We had road work taking up lanes. There is a back up. Its not like yesterday. There is no Ace Train Service today. This hopefully is the last day when we wont have Train Service. More people on the road because of that Train Service being cancel

Transcripts For BBCNEWS Newsday 20170223

Its 9am in singapore and 1am in london and 8pm in the evening in washington, where nasa has announced the discovery of seven planets, all of which have the potential to hold life. The cluster of new worlds orbit a smaller star less than a0 light years away. Now, more research is planned to discover whether conditions on the planets are likely to support living organisms. Our science editor, David Shukman has the details. An artists impression of a startling discovery deep in space, around a faint and distant star, much weaker than our sun, is a collection of planets that are surprisingly similar to earth. In all, seven of these worlds have been spotted, and astronomers think it may change the way we look at the night sky. The discovery gives us a hint that finding a second earth is notjust a matter of if, but when. An array of telescopes kept watch on one point in space and what the scientists were looking for were tiny clues about the light of a particular star becoming dimmer, on a r

Transcripts For BBCNEWS Newsday 20170223

Its 9am in singapore and 1am in london and 8pm in the evening in washington, where nasa has announced the discovery of seven planets, all of which have the potential to hold life. The cluster of new worlds orbit a smaller star less than a0 light years away. Now, more research is planned to discover whether conditions on the planets are likely to support living organisms. Our science editor, David Shukman has the details. An artists impression of a startling discovery deep in space, around a faint and distant star, much weaker than our sun, is a collection of planets that are surprisingly similar to earth. In all, seven of these worlds have been spotted, and astronomers think it may change the way we look at the night sky. The discovery gives us a hint that finding a second earth is notjust a matter of if, but when. An array of telescopes kept watch on one point in space and what the scientists were looking for were tiny clues about the light of a particular star becoming dimmer, on a r

Transcripts For BBCNEWS Click 20170223

Theme music plays. Projectors have come a long way. We first meet team lab, the 400 strong digital art collective, last year in japan. The team of artists, programmers, engineers, cg animators, mathematicians and the like, love to make an impact and here at the Pace London Gallery, they re presenting eight of their most eye popping pieces. As with the work in tokyo, the idea here combines Motion Censors and the projectors, which means you have a completely interactive piece that you can touch and change. The whole room has been fully calibrated so the censors can detect where everyone in the installation is, really, really accurately. And the artwork, the projections, are calculated live. This is not prerecorded video. The pictures really do react to whatever you do while youre in the room. So, for example, i can. Thump. Kill a butterfly chuckles dont show this at home, kids. This room is called flowers bloom on people. With no one in here, its just a black room but if you sit around f

Transcripts For BBCNEWS HARDtalk 20170223

In conversation with Tim Sebastian in 2004, she discusses the case ruling that challenged the criminal Abortion Laws in texas that ruled abortion was unconstitutional, except in cases where the mothers life was in danger. Older theme plays. When it comes to the legal history of the United States, the case of roe v wade is a landmark. It culminated in the decision to legalise abortion, and has been bitterly challenged ever since. Among me is jane roe who was in the case. She has dropped the pseudonym and now has the opposite opinion. Norma mccorvey, that is your real name. Yes, it is. Welcome to the programme. No abortion, as far as you are concerned under any circumstances, period 7 far as you are concerned under any circumstances, period . None at all. You are saying you are not antiabortion, you are pro life. What is the difference . I think the antiabortion stigma comes from the pro abortion movement. We call them pro abortion movement. We call them pro abortion movement. We call th

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