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let s do it, a little show-and-tell. he needs gloves. and glasses. i think i m going to step back. step away. i ve got this, chad myers. i ve got a beaker here. brooke, if you could fill the beaker halfway with some water. yes, sir. water is at room temperature. what we re essentially going to emulate is the notion of what the comet passing the sun and the tail of the comet. yeah. this is dry ice. it s frozen carbon dioxide. approximately 100 degrees below zero. i m going to place it in the water. most folks would guess the water would instantly freeze. but watch what happens when i put it in there. it bubbles. it looks like a cheap science fiction show. what you re noticing inside the beaker is that it s bubbling. it s not boiling. what s happening is the gas from this chunk of dry ice is turning directly from a solid to a gas. you can see it bubbling through the water. right now, comet ison is losing
again. starting at midnight, they launch a special google doodle in honor of dr. who. it is already running on the australian google site. commemorating the 50th anniversary of the british science fiction show. it was created by five people. for those who are in the know dr. who chronicled the adventures of time travel humanoid aliens exploring the universe. i m not familiar with this, are you? i have heard of dr. who but i think who was he? who is he? it premiered in 1963 in britain and aired through 89. no disrespect to dr. who, but the producer and i were talking earlier, the 50th anniversary of jfk s assassination. how about maybe something about that? it is great to be a google doodle-worthy. i get excited when i see them. so kudos to dr. who and you know, it s true. it is hard to choose. the jfk i think that s a
video was humiliating. reporter: irs employees going where no man has gone before in this parody of the 1960 s science fiction show, along with a gilligan s island spoof. the bill to taxpayers, 60,000 bucks. a government watch dog is expected to report over a two-year period the irs spent about $50 million on these conferences w some attendees staying in luxury hotels and attending baseball games all on the taxpayers dime. the new irs commissioner explained spending is a vestige of a prior era. the agency stands ready to confront the problems that occurred, hold accountable those who acted inappropriately. reporter: this latest embarrassment comes as the irs tries to move past the scandal of singling out tea party groups who sought tax-exempt status.
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