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Denny and the Jet: Kiwi artist's orbits the strange world of Silicon Valley

New Zealand-born, and now Berlin-based, artist Simon Denny has long orbited the strange world of Silicon Valley with his work mapping out economic, social...

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CNN Tonight

of these people if they want to do something other than donald trump. i've asked this question a lot tonight. what does merrick garland think of all this? >> that is interesting. if i am eric garland, i am begging, praying that the dea indites donald trump. you know, it is a pressure release valve. all the people -- where's maryland? he is sleeping. all of that political pressure gets diverted. he is at least charged. yes, i mean for all the time that i've said to you. he is about the law. show me that trump has been held accountable for one thing ever. that is what merrick garland probably hears every single day from popes like us and probably pops inside of his own orbited. >> you made a really good point at the beginning, if there is an indictment reactions are going to be through the roof, both ways. we are going to see and feathered joy from people who

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CNN Newsroom With Fredricka Whitfield

book ""starry messenger: cosmic perspectives on civilization" ". i can't keep up with how many books you have. extraordinary. >> well, the universe is vast. so there is a lot of occasions to talk about what's going on up there. >> there is a lot to say about it, right? okay. well, welcome back, cuz, you reminded me that our dads are running buddies. that is the coolest thing on earth and beyond. so let's talk about something else that's out of this world. artemis one basically did a slingshot around the moop s that a good way of footing it? >> well, orbited. slingshot in the traditional use of that term is a one-time pass and you keep going. >> so boomerang? >> it spent most of these past three weeks, four weeks, orbiting the moon, and then coming back. and so tomorrow, sunday, it's expected to splashdown in thie pacific. we are eagerly anticipating that. >> what should we look for?

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CNN Newsroom Live

earth. cnn's rachel crane give us the rundown on what they experienced in space. >> reporter: the mission to the international space station is now back to earth. they docked at the space station to begin its roughly 16 hour journey home. it distanced away from the international space station and orbited off the coast of florida. the four crew members will be able to take in whopping $55 million a seat for. the whole mission was only intended to be about ten days, but mother nature was on their side, because weather violations at the landing sights delays this turn added five days to simply enjoy the space above.

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BBC News-20211014-03:23:00

starting to be a significant part of human space exploration. and of course the question lots of us want to know is, well, when can the rest of us get involved? right, i think it is going to be a while. he probably or the folks who paid for this trip are probably in the several hundred thousand dollar range for this quick flight. the folks who went up on the spacex spaceship and orbited around the world for several days, jared isaacman who funded that probably paid in the tens to hundreds of millions of dollars. and so that is beyond my pocket money, for sure, but i do think it can get there eventually, right. it is the same thing that happened with air plane travel and everything else, is that eventually, the price will come down but maybe not in my lifetime.

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Tomorrow Today-20191103-21:38:00

prompted a new push to clarify once and for all whether aliens exist 10 years later the search for extraterrestrial intelligence or seti got underway its search for radio transmissions from space efforts are continuing but so far without success. some warn against seeking to make contact with alien life forms saying they might want to plunder earth's raw materials in view of what we know so far that's unlikely. highly sensitive telescopes have it best discovered only the building blocks of life and space. in the vicinity of young stars organic compounds have been found such as nothing at all and simple sugars along with mork. plex molecules that are important for the formation of proteins. our galaxy alone is home to up to 300000000000 stars many are similar to our sun and our orbited by planets.

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Tomorrow Today-20191102-03:38:00

search for extraterrestrial intelligence or seti got underway its search for radio transmissions from space efforts are continuing but so far without success. some warn against seeking to make contact with alien life forms saying they might want to plunder earth's raw materials in view of what we know so far that's unlikely. highly sensitive telescopes have a best discovered only the building blocks of life and space. in the vicinity of young stars organic compounds have been found such as methanol and simple sugars along with more. plex molecules that are important for the formation of proteins. our galaxy alone is home to up to 300000000000 stars many are similar to our sun and our orbited by planets. among them scientists have even identified earth like planets that could be habitable. in our solar

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20180803:15:40:00

everybody actually hung out in space, went up on a space shuttle, or orbited space looking back on earth changes your entire view of fighting over resources, fighting over things. it sort of does give you a better perspective. right? >> absolutely. an orbital perspective makes, when you look at earth from space, it makes it seem like we're all part of this one planet. we're in this together and need to work together to sol our common problems. >> well i've never been to space but i can say every time i eat space ice cream, it does change my day. gives me a great one. oh. >> i do love space ice cream. >> it's a good thing commander is a friend. good to see you as always. >> thank you. >> it's a friday. i'm sorry. >> i at least am a goofball in the commercial break. >> i'm authentic. 24/7. >> apple --

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20161126:09:18:00

transmit the solidarity and love for cuba before the depar of commander fidel castro." that's from the leader of venezuela. you also got reaction? >> yes, getting reaction a few moments ago. a few minutes ago from the spanish prime minister. he says, "my condolences to the government and authorities -- to the cuban government and authorities on the death of former president fidel castro, a figure of historical significance." >> raphael, stand by. we're joined by peter cornblue from washington. a cnn analyst. he's written extensively about cuba. thanks for your time. thanks for being with us. i know it's the middle of the night. people such as yourself who have written about cuba, you've -- you've considered scenarios for what might happen after the death of fidel castro. he was the sun around which all of cuban politics orbid -- orbited. what's your reaction?

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20150601:20:10:00

propaganda. but i don't -- i wouldn't overplay that. i think we are where we are we move forward and if they go back into the fight and become part of the combatants again. >> do you fear the other 100 or so remain -- it's impossible to keep track of these five, that it's dangerous to let the remaining 100 or so out? >> it certainly is dangerous to let many of them out but orbited, we have a very difficult situation here. we don't have a good solution for how we're going to handle any of these detainees post 9/11. it's ban political tissue have guantanamo bay. we couldn't get political support to bring it to the united states, to bring the detainees here. releasing them to home countries many cases were problematic so i think people if they step back and look at how difficult this problem is, they suddenly should draw concerns. i think we have to make a policy decision how to handle this because they're going to be situations in the days ahead where we have the ability to

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