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Cidersomerset
30th May 2013, 14:20
This could be interesting during the last few years on CNN Larry did several
programmes on UFO's and ET contact, so it would be nice if he could do some
on RT, we will have to see. Also a couple space items......



Larry King launching new show on RT


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Published on 29 May 2013


Award-winning interviewer Larry King will host a mold-breaking political talk show on RT
starting June, speaking to both leading establishment figures, and those who are not
afraid to go against the grain.

RT will air the new show 'Politics with Larry King', produced by Ora.tv in June as well
as 'Larry King Now', which was launched on Hulu and Ora.TV in July 2012. The
programs will be recorded in RT America's Washington, DC, studios and Ora TV's studio
in Los Angeles. RT America will be the exclusive US broadcaster for both programs,
which will continue to stream online at Hulu.com and Ora.tv and also be available online
on rt.com.

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Cowboys and astronauts: NASA requests money for 'asteroid lasso'

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Published on 29 May 2013


So what if the space shuttle program is extinct? NASA has a whole new idea, and
they're asking for $105 million to make it happen. In their latest budget proposal, the
space group asked for funding to build a device that will serve as a lasso of sorts for
asteroids. Just like something straight out of a Hollywood blockbuster, scientists want to
be able to send rockets into the sky to wrangle up loose astronauts that would
otherwise risk colliding with Earth. Meghan Lopez has more.


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Soyuz with next crew on board docks at ISS

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Published on 29 May 2013


A Soyuz spacecraft carrying the next crew of the International Space Station has
successfully docked at the orbiting laboratory. RT's Rory Suchet, who was at the launch,
gives all the mission details.