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'When Crocs Ate Dinosaurs'

'When Crocs Ate Dinosaurs'

Scientists discover new species of crocodiles that once dominated Earth

Video|Fri, 20 Nov 2009
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How about that that's a clip from National Geographic when Crocs ate dinosaurs you thought god knows where the big dog is. Old old over the time on the Crocs were in charge they ruled the earth and they had no problem taking down some of the dinosaurs for lunch. Scientists just discovered three new species of these ancient crocodiles. And this documentary when Crocs -- dinosaurs set to air this weekend. Tell us more about these newly discovered species and the Crocs dominance. Over others joining us now -- Reno paleontologists. National Geographic Explorer in residence and the guy who led the team that discovered some of these creatures you found that in the Sahara Desert.
Increased Attacks

Increased Attacks

FBI warns Congress to strengthen U.S. cybersecurity

Video|Fri, 20 Nov 2009
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Central -- before the hour the FBI the Justice Department warning congress about the dangers of cyber attack. The -- now saying that people with suspected links al-Qaeda are actively looking for
Leapin' Lizards

Leapin' Lizards

Reptiles crash the curvy couch

Video|Fri, 20 Nov 2009
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There's the day vice president Joe Biden that is not picture him that god is staying -- teenager would take. Arkansas on you have vice president . Car traveling -- tells us stop by our studio this morning. -- Michael Roll mosque.
Bringing Life to Mars

Bringing Life to Mars

How can scientists turn the red planet green?

Video|Thu, 19 Nov 2009
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That is a clip from tonight's National Geographic channel expedition week program Mars making the new earth turning the red Planet Green has become. The subject of serious scientific investigation believe it or not. Our next guest has spent years studying extreme environments to understand what it would take. Joining us now on the phone all the way from and Arctic is Chris McKay. NASA Ames Research Center planetary scientist why Antarctica first of all Chris.
you would study what might be able to grow in places like Antarctica . With the idea that one day you introduce that kind of thing to Mars.
Plastic you. What's the temperature in Antarctica right now. Are worried now about ten degrees below freezing so it's a nice warm sunny summer day it sounds like it Chris McKay with. The net been research center center from NASA more on the National Geographic channel you can tune in for that Mars story tonight 9 PM eastern. Part of expedition weak on net GO sounds like Chicago. He hit an analyst yeah oh yeah yeah.
'Moving Beyond Earth'

'Moving Beyond Earth'

New exhibit explores history of human space flight

Video|Thu, 19 Nov 2009
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exploring the history of the US space program during the shuttle and space station era. And looking at what the future might hold for manned space flight Brian Wilson is live at the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum on my very favorite places. What's new this exhibit right.
Outer Space Handoff

Outer Space Handoff

Crew of space shuttle Atlantis will give supplies to International Space Station and take home an astronaut from the orbiting outpost

Video|Wed, 18 Nov 2009
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250 miles above the planet earth right now the crew of the Space Shuttle Atlantis the International Space Station getting -- to know each other. The station just opened up attach a few moments ago well we -- welcoming the Atlantis crew of the shuttle is bringing some very needed supplies to the orbiting outpost. And we'll also bring space station resident Nicole stocks home. There's only a couple of hours ago the shuttle completed its routine. Back let you know -- flips over. Giving astronauts the chance to kind of closely inspect the shuttle's belly to make sure there's no significant damage to the all important heat shield after Monday's launch. -- now is former NASA astronaut Tom Jones is -- Fox News contributor also the author of sky walking an on the phone with a former NASA astronaut . You genes are and I'm great -- you -- knowledge -- you open -- vehicles dot gets to come home it's like
examination room that's what the shuttle flight. As he flowed into the space station it's like you're walking the flair of a -- a cozy home. -- some of your friends are very different atmosphere aboard the space station and it's really a relief to conduct a normal living environment that spacious. Sequence of laboratories and living spaces.
On the space station crew has digital cameras were long telephoto lenses and looking down through the earth facing windows on the station.
Panda-monium

Panda-monium

San Diego Zoo names 100-day-old panda cub

Video|Wed, 18 Nov 2009
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you'd -- it's true lead by you know baby boy her fifth giant panda cub born at the view. And by -- babies being recognized around the world CN Diego -- is the first do in
In San Diego we have had more giant panda babies born. In any zoo outside of China in the history of Kansas the -- going down in history.
Online Scam?

Online Scam?

Feds: Many 'Web loyalty' programs rip off consumers

Video|Wed, 18 Nov 2009
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You always hear the phrase read the fine print carefully before you bio Lama can be easier said than done especially when you're shopping online because words like scam and fraud and -- filled the -- during a senate hearing yesterday about this this coming. On the heels of a six month federal investigation into serious complaints from folks. -- discovered mysterious charges on their credit cards after making Internet purchases. David Lee Miller is following the story joins us why he's in the latest David how are folks ripped off.
going to require shoppers to Andrew the last four digits of their credit card to acknowledge a commitment her interest in club membership. And all the companies say that they offer full refunds if customers are dissatisfied. -- also the company's new actions now alive their statements David Lee Miller.
Dash-mounted Copilot

Dash-mounted Copilot

Robot designed to enhance the driver's commute

Video|Wed, 18 Nov 2009
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or they you know Microsoft tried making it a talking. They have Microsoft windows in the nineties. Terrible technologies the underlying concept that is very cool what's gonna happen is. The cars can get smart the
Pocket Dialing

Pocket Dialing

Cell phone users paying big bucks for mysterious data charges

Video|Tue, 17 Nov 2009
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You also got an email from a Verizon employee who says Verizon is doing this. Intentionally ripping people -- Verizon dictates the design of these funds they tell LG Motorola we need this button to save this and we needed to do this. So Verizon is absolutely. Pulling the strings on this thing.
This this is the Verizon flip phone it's a relatively inexpensive phone and you can get it at a relatively inexpensive -- Unless of course you start
Times about overcharges by cellphone company's. This week he says he's been inundated by calls from cell customers. Complaining about so called data charges. That have been mysteriously. Appearing on cell phone bills from Verizon and ATM -- eight. Here's how it works some cell phone companies like Verizon have installed shortcuts on their key -- like this arrow. For mobile me or get it now services. Simply pressing this button could cost a dollar 99. And -- says many customers have been pressing it all over and over again by accident.
It is statement Verizon calls the number of customers pressing buttons by accident you know but says they are working on getting the issue quote right. Claiming it will always work with customers to credit any incorrect charges they may find on their bills. Now -- points not a customer has to complain in order to get the charges correct it he says most customers won't even notice the charge. And many won't even call -- big deal. He says Verizon has eighty million customers. And estimates there -- making millions of dollars a month. In the meantime AT&T has not responded to
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