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these discoveries will be a boost for nasa's plan to send the first woman and the next man to the moon by 202a. because while the apollo missions already took humans there and back, future missions will aim to establish a base there as a gateway to explore the rest of the solar system. the next generation of crewed missions to the moon are going to have to be far more sustainable, so that means finding and learning to use natural resources, particularly water, that's already there. plans to return to the moon are already in progress. but these discoveries raise the tantalising possibility that our natural satellite isn'tjust somewhere to visit but a place to stay. victoria gill, bbc news. a fantastic story. a reminder of our top story. the united states senate has approved the appointment ofjudge amy coney barrett to the supreme court. the republican—majority senate voted largely along party lines to confirm ms barrett to the lifetime post. she is president trump's third appointment to the nation's top judicial body. we are awaiting news of her expected swimming in. more on bbc world
these discoveries will be a boost for nasa's plan to send the first woman and the next man to the moon by 202a. because while the apollo missions already took humans there and back, future missions will aim to establish a base there as a gateway to explore the rest of the solar system. the next generation of crewed missions to the moon are going to have to be far more sustainable, so that means finding and learning to use natural resources, particularly water, that's already there. plans to...
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nasa's historic mission to land on this asteroid is a success. what they hope to learn. >>> plus, brawl on board after a passenger refuses to wear a mask on this flight. >>> a campaign for civility. how two political rivals, one republican, the other a democrat are actually coming together before election day. >>> and snowed in already. the snowstorm setting records and what to expect today. >>> good wednesday morning, everyone. i'm mona kosar abdi. >> i'm andrew dymburt. kenneth is off. we begin with the race for the white house one day before the final crucial debate. >> president trump is on the attack calling on the attorney general to appoint a special prosecutor to investigate the bidens. the president also taking aim at "60 minutes" anchor lesley stahl after cutting their interview short. >> all of this coming as the pandemic rages across the country. more than 20,000 people have died in the last month. new york is now urging residents to avoid nonessential travel to neighboring states. meanwhile, the white house says the
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nasa spacecraft perhaps are having full of cosmic rubble from an asteroid to bring back to work. we begin with breaking news from eastern afghanistan where at least 12 women have been killed in a stampede they gathered with thousands of other people in a stadium in jalalabad to apply for visas to pakistan the pakistani consulate started issuing visas again last week after a 7 month pause to tuesday coronavirus let's go live now to kabul filial contre for us that for us for the what more do we know about what happened. while adrianne like you mentioned the incident happened earlier this morning outside a stadium in the eastern city of jalalabad where normally hundreds of afghans with other every morning just to get a number so that they could process their visa applications at the pakistani consulate so they could travel to to judge allow about now local tells us that yesterday there were some rumors spreading on social media that the pakistani consulate today would hand out more visas the usual and caused a lot more people that would normally gather outside that stadium to. go an
nasa spacecraft perhaps are having full of cosmic rubble from an asteroid to bring back to work. we begin with breaking news from eastern afghanistan where at least 12 women have been killed in a stampede they gathered with thousands of other people in a stadium in jalalabad to apply for visas to pakistan the pakistani consulate started issuing visas again last week after a 7 month pause to tuesday coronavirus let's go live now to kabul filial contre for us that for us for the what more do we...
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the nasa-lead expedition aims to collect dust and grit from the surface. researchers believe the rocks still contain a lot of the chemistry that was present when the sun and planets came to be more than 4.5 billion years ago. >> and lift off of osiris rex, it's seven-year mission -- to boldly go to an asteroid and back. >> the beginning of a 1.2 biion mile journey. today, four years after it launched, nasa's osiris rex going fo rock or the probe will lower its self onto the asteroid for just a few seconds, enough time for its sampling arm to vacuum up some precious dust and grit. >> it sounds like extraordinary lengths to go to to grab asteroids and bring them back -- to grab dirt and bring back to earth. >> they are basically the building blocks of the planet. basically, this time capsule that will tell us about what was going on in the early solar system and how the sun and planets formed and evolved. >> is half a century since the apollo astronauts brought kilos of moon rock books home, and if this sampling mission works, it will give scientists the big
the nasa-lead expedition aims to collect dust and grit from the surface. researchers believe the rocks still contain a lot of the chemistry that was present when the sun and planets came to be more than 4.5 billion years ago. >> and lift off of osiris rex, it's seven-year mission -- to boldly go to an asteroid and back. >> the beginning of a 1.2 biion mile journey. today, four years after it launched, nasa's osiris rex going fo rock or the probe will lower its self onto the asteroid...
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nasa asking what would you bring to the moon? i would have to think about that one! >>> today on the drew barrymore show, james gordon of the late late show, also dating tips and drew's top pi the unfair money bail system. he, accused of rape. while he, accused of stealing $5. the stanford rapist could afford bail; got out the same day. the senior citizen could not; forced to wait in jail nearly a year. voting yes on prop 25 ends this failed system, replacing it with one based on public safety. because the size of your wallet shouldn't determine whether or not you're in jail. vote yes on prop 25 to end money bail. in the tubbs fire. the flames, the ash, it was terrifying. thousands of family homes are destroyed in wildfires. families are forced to move and higher property taxes are a huge problem. prop 19 limits taxes on wildfire victims so families can move without a tax penalty. nineteen will help rebuild lives. vote 'yes' on 19. >>> coming up at 5:00 pm, real traffic signs could help with the beach gridlock on highway 101, but is it the right fit for the coast? wh
nasa asking what would you bring to the moon? i would have to think about that one! >>> today on the drew barrymore show, james gordon of the late late show, also dating tips and drew's top pi the unfair money bail system. he, accused of rape. while he, accused of stealing $5. the stanford rapist could afford bail; got out the same day. the senior citizen could not; forced to wait in jail nearly a year. voting yes on prop 25 ends this failed system, replacing it with one based on...
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the nasa-lead expedition aims to collect dust and grit from the surface. researchers believe the rocks still contain a lot of the chemistry that was present when the sun and planets came to be more than 4.5 billion years ago. >> and lift off of osiris rex, it's seven-year mission -- to boldly go to an asteroid and back. >> the beginning of a 1.2 biion mile journey. today, four years after it launched, nasa's osiris rex going for a rock or the probe will lower its self onto the asteroid for just a few seconds, enough time for its sampling arm to vacuum up some precious dust and grit. >> it sounds like extraordinary lengths to go to to grab asteroids and bring them back -- to grab dirt and bring back to earth. >> they are basically the building blocks of the planet. basically, this time capsule that will tell us about what was going on in the early solar system and how the sun and planets formed and evolved. >> is half a century since the apollo astronauts brought kilos of moon rock books home, and if this sampling mission works, it will give scientists the
the nasa-lead expedition aims to collect dust and grit from the surface. researchers believe the rocks still contain a lot of the chemistry that was present when the sun and planets came to be more than 4.5 billion years ago. >> and lift off of osiris rex, it's seven-year mission -- to boldly go to an asteroid and back. >> the beginning of a 1.2 biion mile journey. today, four years after it launched, nasa's osiris rex going for a rock or the probe will lower its self onto the...
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manera que tu prefieras, pero hazlo antes de las 8 p.m. del 3 de noviembre. >> (♪ mÚsica ♪) . >> la nasa confirmó que la luna tiene más agua de lo que se pensaba, científicos dicen que están en crateres pequeños, el que haya agua en la luna puede ser de utilidad, cómo ve, así vamos un día a la vez buenas noches buenas noches compadres, bartomeu dice no me iré a ningún lado . >> y además, repasamos lo bueno lo malo y lo súper feo, comenzamos titulares y más . >> ;ca . >> (♪ mÚsica ♪) . >> (aplausos) . >> (sonido ambiente) .
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. >>> so coming up on the cbs morning news, nasa makes history in oon an attempt to grab a sample from an asteroid. >>> and a joint ad put aside political differences. this is the cbs morning news. little things can become your big moment. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not an injection or a cream. it's a pill that treats differently. for psoriasis, 75% clearer skin is achievable, with reduced redness, thickness, and scaliness of plaques. for psoriatic arthritis, otezla is proven to reduce joint swelling, tenderness, and pain. and the otezla prescribing information has no requirement for routine lab monitoring. don't use if you're allergic to otezla. it may cause severe diarrhea, nausea, or vomiting. otezla is associated with an increased risk of depression. tell your doctor if you have a history of depression or suicidal thoughts or if these feelings develop. some people taking otezla reported weight loss. your doctor should monitor your weight and may stop treatment. upper respiratory tract infection and headache may occur. tell your doctor about your medicines and if you're pr
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now some good news for all those dreaming about one day setting up camp on the moon nasa scientists say they found clear evidence that there is more water on the lunar surface than anyone previously suspected new research suggests that few tricks for one would have to venture to the moon's polar regions in search of life sustaining water. more water on the moon yes life no that's what nasa announced that he video press conference scientists there said they found more water on the moon than they ever thought before but they shot down the idea that that would mean the moon could harbor life. the discovery of more water on the moon was confirmed by technology from its flying lab the stratospheric observatory for infrared astronomy known also by its acronym sophia the scientists said that the deposits are at least partly the result of meteors that carried water and that crashed on the surface of the moon the impact caused rock to melt and form glass beads and trapping the water thus allowing it to survive on the moon's harsh surface more water bearing beads might also be buried deeper natio
now some good news for all those dreaming about one day setting up camp on the moon nasa scientists say they found clear evidence that there is more water on the lunar surface than anyone previously suspected new research suggests that few tricks for one would have to venture to the moon's polar regions in search of life sustaining water. more water on the moon yes life no that's what nasa announced that he video press conference scientists there said they found more water on the moon than they...
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it's based at nasa aims in silicon valley. abc 7 david louie explains how water and the moon will be a major boost for future space missions. >> we were over the moon, no pun intended. >> reporter: dr. nasim is part of a team of nasa scientists who discovered tiny molecules of water on the surface of the broon. the breakthrough discovery could some day replace the need to send water from earth to support astronauts going to the moon and future missions to mars. >> it's amazing that we were able to contribute to such a major discovery. >> reporter: the strategic observatory for infrared astron me. a telescope aboard a 747 sb aircraft at 45,000 feet was able to detect the water inside what they described as tiny glass beads in a crater. at mount of water is small, about a 12 ounce bottle's worth. however, that discovery will lead to efforts to see whether more water lies below the surface and in other areas of the lunar landscape. the origin is still a mystery. it's believed the glass beads protect the water from the moon's hars
it's based at nasa aims in silicon valley. abc 7 david louie explains how water and the moon will be a major boost for future space missions. >> we were over the moon, no pun intended. >> reporter: dr. nasim is part of a team of nasa scientists who discovered tiny molecules of water on the surface of the broon. the breakthrough discovery could some day replace the need to send water from earth to support astronauts going to the moon and future missions to mars. >> it's amazing...
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. >>> what a bay area scientist with nasa used to pull off an amazing discovery on the moon. >>> the bay area native who has the chance to win a world series title tomorrow. we will hear from this very who's supporting prop 15? governor gavin newsom. the governor says prop 15 is, "fair, phased-in, and long overdue reform", that "will exempt small businesses and residential property owners." join governor newsom. vote yes on 15. uber and lyft are like every big guy i've ever brought down. prop 22 doesn't "help" their drivers-- it denies them benefits. 22 doesn't help women. it actually weakens sexual harassment laws, which are meant to protect them. uber and lyft aren't even required to investigate sexual harassment claims. i agree with the la times: no on 22. uber and lyft want all the power. so, show them the real power is you. vote no on prop 22. in california, we're the only state where wealthy trust fund heirs get their own tax loophole. these tax cheats avoid millions in taxes on vacation homes and coastal mansions depriving our schools. prop 19 closes this unfair loophole that'
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más información en vote.ca.gov >> [♪ ] >> [♪ ] >> [♪ ] >> [♪ ] >> [♪ ] >> la nasa realizó hoy una misión histórica la sombra viajó 300 millones de kilómetros para recolectar 60 gramos de polvo del asteoride venus por la distancia será hasta el sábado que se sabrá si es que cumplió su cetomido va a regresar a la tierra en el 2023 siga con titulares y más >> muy buenas noches atención lionel andrés messi cuccittini jugó barcelona ganó y vamos a barcelona >> qué tal buenas noticias en los miami dolphins por fin llega la oportunidad de titular todo eso y más en titulares y más
más información en vote.ca.gov >> [♪ ] >> [♪ ] >> [♪ ] >> [♪ ] >> [♪ ] >> la nasa realizó hoy una misión histórica la sombra viajó 300 millones de kilómetros para recolectar 60 gramos de polvo del asteoride venus por la distancia será hasta el sábado que se sabrá si es que cumplió su cetomido va a regresar a la tierra en el 2023 siga con titulares y más >> muy buenas noches atención lionel andrés messi cuccittini jugó barcelona...
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illegal monopoly of the online search an advertising lock is also coming up touch and go in outer space a nasa spacecraft lands briefly on an asteroid where snatches rock and dust samples forget the details of this daring mission. at the jewish museum in frankfurt reopens after a 5 year renovation. i'm told me a lot of well welcome to the program for us and google are headed to court the trumpet ministration on tuesday filed a landmark antitrust lawsuit against google it alleges that the tech giant has been abusing its dominance as an online search engine to fend off rivals google controls about 90 percent of global web web searches the company has long denied claims of unfair competition the lawsuit also alleges that google uses billions of dollars to pay phone manufacturers to ensure it is the default search engine on browsers is the u.s. government's most significant act to protect competition since its groundbreaking case against microsoft. in 20 years ago. already i spoke to a washington correspondent all of us sat and i asked him what exactly google is being accused of the allegation mad
illegal monopoly of the online search an advertising lock is also coming up touch and go in outer space a nasa spacecraft lands briefly on an asteroid where snatches rock and dust samples forget the details of this daring mission. at the jewish museum in frankfurt reopens after a 5 year renovation. i'm told me a lot of well welcome to the program for us and google are headed to court the trumpet ministration on tuesday filed a landmark antitrust lawsuit against google it alleges that the tech...
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these discoveries will be a boost for nasa's plans to send the next woman and man to the moon by 2020 for. because while the apollo mission already took humans there and back future missions will aim to establish a base there is a gateway to explore the rest of the solar system. the next generation of crude missions to the moon are going to have to be far more sustainable. so that means finding and learning to use natural resources particularly water that is already there. plans to return to the moon are already in progress. but these discoveries raise the ten to 90 possibility that our natural satellite isn'tjust somewhere to visit but a place to stay. professor paul hain is the co—author of one of the two studies. hejoins us from co—author of one of the two studies. he joins us from colorado. co—author of one of the two studies. hejoins us from colorado. thank co—author of one of the two studies. he joins us from colorado. thank you very much for speaking to bbc news today. congratulations on this. first off, we talk about significantly more water when we talking about? righ
these discoveries will be a boost for nasa's plans to send the next woman and man to the moon by 2020 for. because while the apollo mission already took humans there and back future missions will aim to establish a base there is a gateway to explore the rest of the solar system. the next generation of crude missions to the moon are going to have to be far more sustainable. so that means finding and learning to use natural resources particularly water that is already there. plans to return to...
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the 2 words that nasa scientists have waited for since 2016 all right. when robotic spacecraft was cyrus rex started its journey to the asteroid. for the past 2 years of its mission but sarah's rex has been orbiting the asteroid looking for the perfect spot to land for only a brief encounter. a few seconds almost like a kiss on the surface was all the time osiris rex had to grab rock and dust samples from the asteroid seconds that have been here since in the making and. you know more. i don't want to say that but i can tell you that everything went well just exactly perfect which is kind of a hallmark of this team we have consistently been expectations over and over again we have overcome the amazing challenges that this asteroid has thrown at us and the spacecraft appears to have operated flawlessly it was the 1st time nasa has touched down on an asteroid but it could be a week before scientists know if and how much the spacecraft craft still the mission is already a success i mean i can't really we actually pull this off. as a sample collection was suc
the 2 words that nasa scientists have waited for since 2016 all right. when robotic spacecraft was cyrus rex started its journey to the asteroid. for the past 2 years of its mission but sarah's rex has been orbiting the asteroid looking for the perfect spot to land for only a brief encounter. a few seconds almost like a kiss on the surface was all the time osiris rex had to grab rock and dust samples from the asteroid seconds that have been here since in the making and. you know more. i don't...
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don't declare. 2 the 2 words that nasa scientists have waited for since 2016 all right. when robotic spacecraft osiris rex started its journey to the asteroid. for the past 2 years of its mission osiris rex has been orbiting the asteroid looking for the perfect spot to land for only a brief encounter. a few seconds almost like a kiss on the surface was all the time osiris rex had to grab rock and dust samples from the asteroid seconds that have been here just in the making room and. you're going to. get it i can tell you that everything went well just exactly perfect which is kind of the hallmark of this team we have consistently beating expectations over and over again we have overcome the amazing challenges that this asteroid has thrown at us and the spacecraft appears to have operated flawlessly it was the 1st time nasa has touched down an asteroid but it could be a week before scientists know if and how much the spacecraft craft still the mission is already a success i mean like ever we're actually pull this off. if the sample collection is successful cyrus rex will
don't declare. 2 the 2 words that nasa scientists have waited for since 2016 all right. when robotic spacecraft osiris rex started its journey to the asteroid. for the past 2 years of its mission osiris rex has been orbiting the asteroid looking for the perfect spot to land for only a brief encounter. a few seconds almost like a kiss on the surface was all the time osiris rex had to grab rock and dust samples from the asteroid seconds that have been here just in the making room and. you're...
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nasa wants to know. the space agency just released this video encouraging people to tweet a picture of their moon kits for a chance to be featured on its social media accounts. folks can feel free to pack as much as they want or you can try expert mode. that follows nasa's strict protocols and only permits items that can fit into a bag significantly smaller than a standard airplane carry-on bag. it is hard eone of tse cry-oneo, i saw the cookies in that video, i think that's a good thing to bring. >> cookies are good. they would have to send a falcon 9 rocket with, like, additional supplies for me. you know my first word would be all makeup. not saying i would always be done, i'm just saying a lady needs options. that's all. naomi, have a great weekend, thank you so much. >>> so up next, a prize to save the planet. prince william announces an offer of big money for solutions to our environmental challenges. these are real people, not actors, who've got their eczema under control. with less eczema, you ca
nasa wants to know. the space agency just released this video encouraging people to tweet a picture of their moon kits for a chance to be featured on its social media accounts. folks can feel free to pack as much as they want or you can try expert mode. that follows nasa's strict protocols and only permits items that can fit into a bag significantly smaller than a standard airplane carry-on bag. it is hard eone of tse cry-oneo, i saw the cookies in that video, i think that's a good thing to...
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the 2 words that nasa scientists have waited for since 2016 all right. when robotic spacecraft osiris rex started its journey to the asteroid. for the past 2 years of its mission was rex has been orbiting the asteroid looking for the perfect spot to land for only a brief encounter. a few seconds almost like a kiss on the surface was all the time osiris rex had to grab rock and dust samples from the asteroid seconds that have been here in the making room and. do. you think i don't want to hear. that but i can tell you that everything went well just exactly perfect which is kind of the hallmark of this team we have consistently beating expectations over and over again we have overcome the amazing challenges that this asteroid has thrown at us and the spacecraft appears to have operated flawlessly it was the 1st time nasa has touched down on an asteroid but it could be a week before scientists know if and how much the spacecraft scrapped still the mission is already a success i mean like every we're actually pulled. sauf. is a sample collection was successf
the 2 words that nasa scientists have waited for since 2016 all right. when robotic spacecraft osiris rex started its journey to the asteroid. for the past 2 years of its mission was rex has been orbiting the asteroid looking for the perfect spot to land for only a brief encounter. a few seconds almost like a kiss on the surface was all the time osiris rex had to grab rock and dust samples from the asteroid seconds that have been here in the making room and. do. you think i don't want to hear....
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dreaming about one day setting up camp on the moon or using it as a staging ground for space travel nasa scientists say they found clear evidence that there's more water on and just below the lunar surface than anyone previously suspected new research suggests that future explorers won't have to venture to the moon's polar regions in search of life life sustaining water but will it be enough to be exploited. more water on the moon yes life no that's what national announced that he video press conference scientists there said they found more water on the moon than they ever thought before but they shut down the idea that that would mean the moon could harbor life. the discovery of more water on the moon was confirmed by technology from its flying lab the stratospheric observatory for infrared astronomy known also by its acronym sophia the scientists said that the deposits are at least partly the result of meteors that carried water and that crashed on the surface of the moon the impact caused rock to melt and form glass beads and trapping the water thus allowing it to survive on the moon'
dreaming about one day setting up camp on the moon or using it as a staging ground for space travel nasa scientists say they found clear evidence that there's more water on and just below the lunar surface than anyone previously suspected new research suggests that future explorers won't have to venture to the moon's polar regions in search of life life sustaining water but will it be enough to be exploited. more water on the moon yes life no that's what national announced that he video press...
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nasa pulling off an astonishing feat. for the first time ever, landing a spacecraft on a hurtling asteroid. 200 million miles away. that asteroid going 60,000 miles an hour. but they stuck the landing, all to retrieve a sample. >> we're going in. >> we're going in. >> the nasa team in denver celebrating. >> touchdown declared. >> the spacecraft, osiris-rex, landing on the asteroid, bennu. it had to carefully and precisely descend to a spot no larger than a couple of parking spots. nasa releasing video of the touchdown and collecting those samples. the mission lasting all of >>> i was so excited because i know the team has been really looking forward to welcoming everyone inside. >> napa county moves to the orange tier meaning wineries can open tasting rooms, bowling alleys and movie theaters can expand. san francisco yellow expanding capacity and will people really flood in? thank you for joining us. i'm dan ashley. >> i'm kristen sze. let's begin with distance learning drama. an east bay parent said a letter he received
nasa pulling off an astonishing feat. for the first time ever, landing a spacecraft on a hurtling asteroid. 200 million miles away. that asteroid going 60,000 miles an hour. but they stuck the landing, all to retrieve a sample. >> we're going in. >> we're going in. >> the nasa team in denver celebrating. >> touchdown declared. >> the spacecraft, osiris-rex, landing on the asteroid, bennu. it had to carefully and precisely descend to a spot no larger than a couple...
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nasa said the amount of water discovered is relatively small as a comparison. the sahara desert has 100 times the amount of water that what was detected in the lunar soil. so that should tell you something. nasa said they planned they plan additional as part of programs to learn more about the presence of water on the moon in advance of sending the first woman and next man to the lunar surface in 2024. without a thick atmosphere on the moon water should evaporate into space researchers are still working to determine why it's not happening. and a dad in iowa uses creativity to make a unique hollowing costing for his daughter portraying this year's list meetings the meeting features 9 spooky participants, including the invisible man frankenstein dracula and others it was built on a foam board with help from a large printer. thanks to working in marketing that's the dad. the costume even has an ipad touch to it to include anyone in front of the cost him so they can be a part of the meeting. and that wraps up kron 4 news at 3 or continue coverage continues at the t
nasa said the amount of water discovered is relatively small as a comparison. the sahara desert has 100 times the amount of water that what was detected in the lunar soil. so that should tell you something. nasa said they planned they plan additional as part of programs to learn more about the presence of water on the moon in advance of sending the first woman and next man to the lunar surface in 2024. without a thick atmosphere on the moon water should evaporate into space researchers are...
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these discoveries will be a boost for nasa's plan to send the first woman and the next man to the moon by 2024. because, while the apollo missions already took humans there and back, future missions will aim to establish a base there as a gateway to explore the rest of the solar system. the next generation of crewed missions to the moon are going to have to be far more sustainable, so that means finding and learning to use natural resources, particularly water, that's already there. plans to return to the moon are already in progress. but these discoveries raise the tantalizing possibility that our natural satellite isn't just somewhere to visit, but a place to stay. victoria gill, bbc news. a former army paratrooper has set a new world record forjumping from an aircraft, into water, without a parachute. john bream — who's nicknamed the flying fish — dived around 40 metres from a helicopter into the english channel to raise money for charity. 0ur correspondent duncan kennedy has the story. a smile and a wave from the man about tojump into the record books. this isjohn bream, and he
these discoveries will be a boost for nasa's plan to send the first woman and the next man to the moon by 2024. because, while the apollo missions already took humans there and back, future missions will aim to establish a base there as a gateway to explore the rest of the solar system. the next generation of crewed missions to the moon are going to have to be far more sustainable, so that means finding and learning to use natural resources, particularly water, that's already there. plans to...
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nasa's historic mission to land on this asteroid is a success. what they hope to learn. >>> plus, brawl on board after a passenger refuses to wear a mask on this flight. >>> a campaign for civility. how two political rivals, one republican, the other a democrat are actually coming together before election day. >>> and snowed in already. the snowstorm setting records and what to expect today. >>> good wednesday morning, everyone. i'm mona kosar abdi. >> i'm andrew dymburt. kenneth is off. we begin with the race for the white house one day before the final crucial debate. >> president trump is on the attack calling on the attorney general to appoint a special prosecutor to investigate the bidens. the president also taking aim at "60 minutes" anchor lesley stahl after cutting their interview short. >> all of this coming as the pandemic rages across the country. more than 20,000 people have died in the last month. new york is now urging residents to avoid nonessential travel to neighboring states. meanwhile, the white house says these 31 states are n
nasa's historic mission to land on this asteroid is a success. what they hope to learn. >>> plus, brawl on board after a passenger refuses to wear a mask on this flight. >>> a campaign for civility. how two political rivals, one republican, the other a democrat are actually coming together before election day. >>> and snowed in already. the snowstorm setting records and what to expect today. >>> good wednesday morning, everyone. i'm mona kosar abdi. >>...
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plus touch and go in outer space and nasa spacecraft lands briefly on an asteroid where it snatches samples of rock to get the details of this daring mission a cosmic catch me if you can. i'm told me a logical welcome to the program for us and google are headed to court the trump administration on tuesday filed a landmark antitrust lawsuit against google that alleges that the tech giant has been abusing its dominance as online search engine to fend. rivals google controls about 90 percent of global web searches the company has long denied claims of unfair competition the lawsuit alleges that google uses billions of dollars to pay phone manufacturers to ensure it is the default search engine on browsers it's the u.s. government's most significant act to protect competition since its groundbreaking case against microsoft more than 20 years ago. for more we are joined now by our correspondent in washington d.c. all of us out at all of a good to see you explain what google is being accused of. the allegation made against google is that the company is unlawfully maintaining a monopoly in essenti
plus touch and go in outer space and nasa spacecraft lands briefly on an asteroid where it snatches samples of rock to get the details of this daring mission a cosmic catch me if you can. i'm told me a logical welcome to the program for us and google are headed to court the trump administration on tuesday filed a landmark antitrust lawsuit against google that alleges that the tech giant has been abusing its dominance as online search engine to fend. rivals google controls about 90 percent of...
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of nasa service. today he motivates and provide resources for children too fulfill their dreams through media and educational ventures. leland, i'm going to start with conversation with you. in the pages of your book, chasing space, you tell readers that art, music and literature have a place in the stem world of science, technology, engineering and mathematics. how does fiction writers like ray bradbury, how did that fiction fire your mind as you were growing up and entering the space program? stupid to you know, ray wrote was such a lyrical view that made you think of all kinds of things. the martian chronicles, these places on the martian service in these other beings, these martians that we encountered from a got there. i think any time you can add the age of stem to make it seem the arts, every thing we do and since science, technology, mathematics and engineering has the arts fused in it. when i was in space our member quincy jones. he called me, we had a little conversation. quincy jones is inc
of nasa service. today he motivates and provide resources for children too fulfill their dreams through media and educational ventures. leland, i'm going to start with conversation with you. in the pages of your book, chasing space, you tell readers that art, music and literature have a place in the stem world of science, technology, engineering and mathematics. how does fiction writers like ray bradbury, how did that fiction fire your mind as you were growing up and entering the space program?...
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antes de la medianoche para enviar su boleta >>> vamos a la pausa un asteroide será estudiado por la nasa través de una nave espacial qué esperan encontrar ? le contamos. extrañamos esos momentos especiales... con nuestra familia, la libertad de compartir con nuestra comunidad. queremos que los niños puedan regresar a la escuela y tener estabilidad en nuestros empleos. con responsabilidad podemos recobrar lo perdido. hagamos lo correcto. mantengamos seis pies de distancia. lavemonos las manos con frecuencia. y usemos mascarilla todas las veces que salimos de casa. juntos, demos luchar contra ecod-19.vi ♪. >>> condiciones de bandera roja continúan en la bahía pero también hay algo sucediendo en el espacio guillermo cuéntanos >>> esta noche es una noche importante para todos en el área de la bahía los hilos despejados nos indican esos buenas visibilidad es para verlas les voy a contar de esa lluvia de estrellas que esta noche alcanza su máxima exposición vea qué bella toma tenemos con cielos despejados noche fría vamos a ver qué está pasando en san francisco la nubosidad c
antes de la medianoche para enviar su boleta >>> vamos a la pausa un asteroide será estudiado por la nasa través de una nave espacial qué esperan encontrar ? le contamos. extrañamos esos momentos especiales... con nuestra familia, la libertad de compartir con nuestra comunidad. queremos que los niños puedan regresar a la escuela y tener estabilidad en nuestros empleos. con responsabilidad podemos recobrar lo perdido. hagamos lo correcto. mantengamos seis pies de distancia....
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la nasa informó el día de ayer de un nuevo descubrimiento. vamos con brenda cantú que nos tiene los detalles. >>> la administración de aeronáutica y el espacio o nasa por sus siglas en inglés confirmó este lunes la presencia de agua en un cráter en el lado iluminado de la luna. >>> esto es un trabajo que ha llevado un par de años y se logró a través de observaciones con sofía. sofía es un observatorio que estás en avión, un boeing 747, lo que permite volar por encima de mucha de la atmósfera de la tierra >>> el observatorio estratosférico vuela altitudes de hasta 45,000 pies permitiendo mediciones más exactas de la cantidad de agua que ahí el la luna ya que antes se creía que había menos de la hora detectado >>> con la cantidad de agua se estima que es aproximadamente . si nosotros colectar amos regalitos de la luna con la cantidad de un metro cúbico encontraríamos un vaso de agua >>> ¡cuál es la teoría detrás de esto? >>> hay distintas teorías, una de las más posibles es que hay micrometeoritos que impactan contra
la nasa informó el día de ayer de un nuevo descubrimiento. vamos con brenda cantú que nos tiene los detalles. >>> la administración de aeronáutica y el espacio o nasa por sus siglas en inglés confirmó este lunes la presencia de agua en un cráter en el lado iluminado de la luna. >>> esto es un trabajo que ha llevado un par de años y se logró a través de observaciones con sofía. sofía es un observatorio que estás en avión, un boeing 747, lo que permite volar por...
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in an historic mission a nasa spacecraft is ready to reach out and make contact with an asteroid more than 320000000 kilometers from earth the oh cyrus rex spacecraft is designed to collect samples of the asteroid which is named ben you and then bring them back to earth in the year 2023 data and images are already being collected science's hope that the mission will help them learn more about how planets formed and about how wife began . all right for more on this let's go to washington d.c. i'm joined by keith cowing he's editor of the space news web site nasa watch dot com good to see you again keith the the spacecraft we understand will land soon it was launched 4 years ago but now we can finally get to work what could still go wrong now. well the spacecraft is not actually going to land it's actually going to tap touch and go and it's going to come close to the surface for a moment blow some gas out have a little collector that grabs the find rena tiriel name will back off and so this is been done once or twice before by the japanese and it's sort of an intricate and worried you d
in an historic mission a nasa spacecraft is ready to reach out and make contact with an asteroid more than 320000000 kilometers from earth the oh cyrus rex spacecraft is designed to collect samples of the asteroid which is named ben you and then bring them back to earth in the year 2023 data and images are already being collected science's hope that the mission will help them learn more about how planets formed and about how wife began . all right for more on this let's go to washington d.c....
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the 2 words that nasa scientists have waited for since 2016 all right. when robotic spacecraft was cyrus rex started its journey to the asteroid. for the past 2 years of its mission osiris rex has been orbiting the asteroid looking for the perfect spot to land for only a brief encounter. a few seconds almost like a kiss on the surface was all the time osiris rex had to grab rock and dust samples from the asteroids the 2nd that have been here since in the making room. for. the future i don't want to arafat but i can tell you that everything went just exactly perfect which is kind of the hallmark of this team we have consistently beat expectations over and over again we did. overcome the amazing challenges that this asteroid has thrown at us and the spacecraft appears to have operated flawlessly it was the 1st time nasa has touched down on an asteroid but it could be a week before scientists know if and how much the spacecraft scrapped still the mission is already a success i mean i can't believe we're actually pull this off. as a sample collection was suc
the 2 words that nasa scientists have waited for since 2016 all right. when robotic spacecraft was cyrus rex started its journey to the asteroid. for the past 2 years of its mission osiris rex has been orbiting the asteroid looking for the perfect spot to land for only a brief encounter. a few seconds almost like a kiss on the surface was all the time osiris rex had to grab rock and dust samples from the asteroids the 2nd that have been here since in the making room. for. the future i don't...
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but still, congratulations to nasa. because i know moon water sounds like something goop would sell to clean your private parts, but this is actually a huge discovery because if it pans out it means we can launch space missions from the moon. which is much more efficient. and nasa can finally have the wet space suit contest that it's always dream trood of. plus instead of filling a rocket with water, astronauts will have space for more important flied, like white claw, ain't no dui's in space, baby. but i don't know why this is a surprise it makes sense that the moon has water on it, think about, it, the earth is what, 71% water, and theth and moon are lake best friends. either way, if you ask me, i'm glad that they discovered this now and i'm glad that they didn't discover moon water on the first landing. because man, it would have totally ruined the moment. >> this is one small step for man. one giant-- god [bleep] i just got these boots. these are said, you can't get them wet, mother [bleep] ball this is one giant [b
but still, congratulations to nasa. because i know moon water sounds like something goop would sell to clean your private parts, but this is actually a huge discovery because if it pans out it means we can launch space missions from the moon. which is much more efficient. and nasa can finally have the wet space suit contest that it's always dream trood of. plus instead of filling a rocket with water, astronauts will have space for more important flied, like white claw, ain't no dui's in space,...
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searching for the secrets of nasa of life rather than nasa spacecraft makes a brief touchdown on the asteroid. nigeria's biggest city is now a 24 hour lockdown and millions of people are on the curfew across the country it comes after days of protests over police brutality took a chaotic turn. to the. security forces opened fire at crowds in lagos there are reports several people have been killed and a senior national says it happened as they tried to disperse demonstrators. i'm going to address reports. just hours after curfew came into effect the security forces started moving in. i believe he told gate in lagos several different witnesses recorded footage of what appeared to be security personnel shooting at protesters who are blocking a major highway a number of people want to put it killed. it began as peaceful protest to demand an end to police brutality. and for 2 weeks the government struggled but failed to come protest as their demands among others include far reaching reforms of the police and the prosecution of officers accused of extrajudicial killings torture and disappe
searching for the secrets of nasa of life rather than nasa spacecraft makes a brief touchdown on the asteroid. nigeria's biggest city is now a 24 hour lockdown and millions of people are on the curfew across the country it comes after days of protests over police brutality took a chaotic turn. to the. security forces opened fire at crowds in lagos there are reports several people have been killed and a senior national says it happened as they tried to disperse demonstrators. i'm going to...
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brokered cease fire and of course lost in peace continues to remain out of reach and find out what nasa has discovered on the sunlit surface of the moon. welcome to the program our top story world health organization has warned that european governments need to accelerate their response to the corona virus cases are rising sharply right across the continent with dozens of countries reporting record numbers of infections among them spain which added more than 52000 new cases over the weekend but hopes of a vaccine are growing in the u.k. with the british government anticipating a mass rollout in the 1st half of next year the foka has our ports. hospitals across europe are under mounting strain in spain emergency wards are overrun with coated 19 sufferers many of them elderly the country's followed france and belgium sladen imposing nighttime curfews a response said prime minister pedro sanchez to an extreme situation. countries are tightening restrictions from says been reporting record daily figures but a leading scientist who advises the french government believes the infection rate co
brokered cease fire and of course lost in peace continues to remain out of reach and find out what nasa has discovered on the sunlit surface of the moon. welcome to the program our top story world health organization has warned that european governments need to accelerate their response to the corona virus cases are rising sharply right across the continent with dozens of countries reporting record numbers of infections among them spain which added more than 52000 new cases over the weekend but...
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a nasa spacecraft a nasa spacecraft grabbed a handful of soil and rocks from m asteroid 200 million miles from earth. ceiris-rex was on the surface for just a few seconds before taking off. earth in three yd return to earth in three years. studying the asteroid's particles will be like looking at the universe's d.n.a. all right, up next, the fashion fixer. if you're looking for creativity, she's got it all sewn up. if you have moderate to severe psoriasis or psoriatic arthritis, little things can become your big moment. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not an injection or a cream. it's a pill that treats differently. for psoriasis, 75% clearer skin is achievable, with reduced redness, thickness, and scaliness of plaques. for psoriatic arthritis, otezla is proven to reduce joint swelling, tenderness, and pain. and the otezla prescribing information has no requirement for routine lab monitoring. don't use if you're allergic to otezla. it may cause severe diarrhea, nausea, or vomiting. otezla is associated with an increased risk of depression. tell your doctor if you have a history of de
a nasa spacecraft a nasa spacecraft grabbed a handful of soil and rocks from m asteroid 200 million miles from earth. ceiris-rex was on the surface for just a few seconds before taking off. earth in three yd return to earth in three years. studying the asteroid's particles will be like looking at the universe's d.n.a. all right, up next, the fashion fixer. if you're looking for creativity, she's got it all sewn up. if you have moderate to severe psoriasis or psoriatic arthritis, little things...
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now to some good news for all those dreaming about one day setting up camp on the moon nasa scientists say they found clear evidence that there is more water on the lunar surface than anyone previously suspected new research suggests that future explorers won't have to venture to the moon's polar regions in search of life sustaining water. more water on the moon yes life no that's what nassau announced that he video press conference scientists there said they found more water on the moon than they ever thought before but they shot down the idea that that would mean the moon could harbor life . the discovery of more water on the moon was confirmed by technology from its flying lab the stratospheric observatory for infrared astronomy known also by its acronym sophia the scientists said that the deposits are at least partly the result of meteors that carried water and that crashed on the surface of the moon the impact caused rock to melt and form glass beads and trapping the water thus allowing it to survive on the moon's harsh surface more water bearing beads might also be buried deeper
now to some good news for all those dreaming about one day setting up camp on the moon nasa scientists say they found clear evidence that there is more water on the lunar surface than anyone previously suspected new research suggests that future explorers won't have to venture to the moon's polar regions in search of life sustaining water. more water on the moon yes life no that's what nassau announced that he video press conference scientists there said they found more water on the moon than...
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. >> y la nasa un hombre de bien es aquel que viaja 4 horas en tren todos los días para desayunar con su familia. es quien dedica su vida a servir y no a servirse de los demás. un hombre de bien es aquel que no sostiene sus valores en una mano, sino que los demuestra con acciones. preocupándose por el bienestar de los más vulnerables. ese es joe biden. un hombre de bien. i'm joe biden and i approve this message. metro tiene la mejor oferta en wireless para que tÚ conquistes tu día. ten datos sin límites con acceso a 5g por $35 dólares la línea. todo en la red 5g más grande del país y sin costo extra. metro. dándote el poder para conquistar tu día. listerine® limpia aprácticamente un 100%. ayudando a prevenir gingivitis y el mal aliento. nunca te conformes con un 25% siempre ve por un 100% demuestra de quÉ estÁs hecho™ algunos limpiadores funcionan, pero me resecan. los limpiadores de cerave me ayudan a mantener mi hidratación balanceada con ácido hialurónico y 3 ceramidas esenciales que ayudan a restaurar mi barrera natural. para una limpieza cerave. limpiadores c
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a record-setting voyage may mark the end of an era for nasa the big bucks nasa will stop shelling out to one nation, next diane retired and opened that pottery studio. how did you come up with all these backstories? i got help from a pro. my financial professional explained to me all the ways nationwide can help protect financial futures in peytonville. nationwide can help the greens get lifetime income because their son kyle is moving back home and could help set up a financial plan for mrs. garcia. and he explained how nationwide can help mr. paisley retire early and spend more time with his pal, peyton. and their new band. exactly! yeah. don't forget the band. i haven't. before we talk about tax-s-audrey's expecting... new? -twins! ♪ we'd be closer to the twins. change in plans. at fidelity, a change in plans is always part of the plan. adapting. innovating. lsetting the course. but new ways of working demand a new type of network. one that's more than just fast. you need flexibility- to work from anywhere. and manage from everywhere. advanced technology. with serious security. a
a record-setting voyage may mark the end of an era for nasa the big bucks nasa will stop shelling out to one nation, next diane retired and opened that pottery studio. how did you come up with all these backstories? i got help from a pro. my financial professional explained to me all the ways nationwide can help protect financial futures in peytonville. nationwide can help the greens get lifetime income because their son kyle is moving back home and could help set up a financial plan for mrs....
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nasa pulling off an astonishing feat. for the first time ever, landing a spacecraft on a hurtling asteroid. 200 million miles away. that asteroid going 60,000 miles an hour. but they stuck the landing, all to retrieve a sample. >> we're going in. >> we're going in. >> we're going in. >> the nasa team in denver celebrating. >> touchdown declared. >> the spacecraft, osiris-rex, landing on the asteroid, bennu. it had to carefully and precisely descend to a spot no larger than a couple of parking spots. and tonight, the first images coming in. nasa releasing video of osiris-rex touching down and collecting those samples. the mission lasting all of six seconds. and if all goes well, it will take about three years to bring those samples back. we'll be waiting. what a feat. hope to see you right back here tomorrow. good night. but i can't say i expected this. because it was easy. to fight these fires, we need funding - plain and simple. for this crisis, and for the next one. prop 15 closes tax loopholes so rich corporations pay
nasa pulling off an astonishing feat. for the first time ever, landing a spacecraft on a hurtling asteroid. 200 million miles away. that asteroid going 60,000 miles an hour. but they stuck the landing, all to retrieve a sample. >> we're going in. >> we're going in. >> we're going in. >> the nasa team in denver celebrating. >> touchdown declared. >> the spacecraft, osiris-rex, landing on the asteroid, bennu. it had to carefully and precisely descend to a spot...
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nasa scientists say there could be even more water on the surface of the moon than previously thought. hidden pockets of ice might cover the surface — coin—sized patches that may have gone without any sunlight for billions of years. the discovery could be a boost for plans to build a permanent base on the moon, as our science correspondent victoria gill explains. we're right where we wanted to be for station two. it looks like a great place. half a century since humans set foot on its surface, we've mapped every boulder and crater. but a series of discoveries that nasa revealed today have shown that the moon's surface has been hiding an abundant supply of water. one of the discoveries comes from a telescope onboard a modified boeing 747. by flying above much of the earth's atmosphere, it has a clearer view of the solar system. this infrared telescope was able to detect the signature of water molecules on the lunar surface. in another simultaneously published discovery, researchers mapped shadowed areas called cold traps, where frozen water might be stored permanently. what these p
nasa scientists say there could be even more water on the surface of the moon than previously thought. hidden pockets of ice might cover the surface — coin—sized patches that may have gone without any sunlight for billions of years. the discovery could be a boost for plans to build a permanent base on the moon, as our science correspondent victoria gill explains. we're right where we wanted to be for station two. it looks like a great place. half a century since humans set foot on its...
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a record-setting voyage may mark the end of an era for nasa the big bucks nasa will stop shelling out to one nation, next it's either the assurance of a 165-point certification process. or it isn't. it's either testing an array of advanced safety systems. or it isn't. it's either the peace of mind of a standard unlimited mileage warranty. or it isn't. for those who never settle, it's either mercedes-benz certified pre-owned. or it isn't. the mercedes-benz certified pre-owned sales event. now through november 2nd. shop online and build your deal today. how can i make change in my cacommunity?he planet be my job? how can i become a congresswoman? what do i need to study to become a senator? could i change things more at the state level or the federal level? do i have to be mayor before i become governor? why aren't there more women in government? change begins with a question. so citi foundation is supporting girl scouts as they empower young leaders through civic education to help create a better tomorrow. how did you come up withd opened all these backstories?tudio. i got help from a
a record-setting voyage may mark the end of an era for nasa the big bucks nasa will stop shelling out to one nation, next it's either the assurance of a 165-point certification process. or it isn't. it's either testing an array of advanced safety systems. or it isn't. it's either the peace of mind of a standard unlimited mileage warranty. or it isn't. for those who never settle, it's either mercedes-benz certified pre-owned. or it isn't. the mercedes-benz certified pre-owned sales event. now...
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these discoveries will be a boost for nasa's plan to send the first woman and the next man to the moon by 202a. because, while the apollo missions already took humans there and back, future missions will aim to establish a base there as a gateway to explore the rest of the solar system. the next generation of crewed missions to the moon are going to have to be far more sustainable, so that means finding and learning to use natural resources, particularly water, that's already there. plans to return to the moon are already in progress. but these discoveries raise the tantalizing possibility that our natural satellite isn't just somewhere to visit, but a place to stay. victoria gill, bbc news. the way this year has gone, maybe that sounds like quite a good idea. and before we go, it's not often you see a building go for a walk, but in shanghai you just might. this old primary school walked to its new location to make way for a new commercial center. for a new commercial centre. there was a little legs that engineers put on it. 200 of them to get them from letter a to b. the wackiest pict
these discoveries will be a boost for nasa's plan to send the first woman and the next man to the moon by 202a. because, while the apollo missions already took humans there and back, future missions will aim to establish a base there as a gateway to explore the rest of the solar system. the next generation of crewed missions to the moon are going to have to be far more sustainable, so that means finding and learning to use natural resources, particularly water, that's already there. plans to...
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according to nasa it is a pretty straightforward process by e-mail. before flying they fill out a federal postcard application which is the same form that members of the military use for absentee voting while deemployment. mission control e-mails them ballots on election day and they complete the ballot and e-mail it back to tphrars which sends it to the various county clerks offices. nasa has allowed voting from space since 1997. >> still ahead. pitch perfect. songs. really. she wanted a roommate to help with the cooking. but she wanted someone who loves cats. so, we got griswalda. dinner's almost ready. but one thing we could both agree on was getting geico to help with our renters insurance. yeah, switching and saving was really easy! drink it all up. good! could have used a little salt. visit geico.com and see how easy saving on renters insurance can be. vicks vapopatch. easy to wear with soothing vicks vapors for her, for you, for the whole family. trusted soothing vapors, from vicks soledad: finally, remember the first few months of the shutdown
according to nasa it is a pretty straightforward process by e-mail. before flying they fill out a federal postcard application which is the same form that members of the military use for absentee voting while deemployment. mission control e-mails them ballots on election day and they complete the ballot and e-mail it back to tphrars which sends it to the various county clerks offices. nasa has allowed voting from space since 1997. >> still ahead. pitch perfect. songs. really. she wanted a...
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and searching for the secrets of life and nasa spacecraft lands on an asteroid. thank you very much for joining us we begin with the growing tensions in nigeria where there are reports that security forces have shot dead protesters amnesty international says it happened as they tried to disperse demonstrators in lagos is one of several cities where a care few is in place after days of demonstrations against police brutality turned violent reports. it began as peaceful protests to demand an end to police brutality. and for 2 weeks the government struggled to feel to calm protesters. their demands among others include far reaching reforms of the police and the prosecution of officers accused of extrajudicial killings torture and disappearances nokia is going through things we have been protest in we have not had any reasonable results which is what we want out. but you know. what i know i'm really listening to his does he was running. every day so yeah yeah i voice i don't buy that i don't want him i said roy well you know i believe these well i'm going to yeah do
and searching for the secrets of life and nasa spacecraft lands on an asteroid. thank you very much for joining us we begin with the growing tensions in nigeria where there are reports that security forces have shot dead protesters amnesty international says it happened as they tried to disperse demonstrators in lagos is one of several cities where a care few is in place after days of demonstrations against police brutality turned violent reports. it began as peaceful protests to demand an end...
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la nasa confirmÓ la existencia de agua en la luna. las nuevas observaciones de la agencia destacan grandes reservas de hielo en varios crÁteres de la superficie. los hallazgos se realizaron con la ayuda del observatorio sofÍa, un telescopio infrarrojo a bordo de un aviÓn modificado que vuela por encima de la atmÓsfera de la tierra. nos despedimos. gracias por su compaÑÍa. feliz noche, que descansen. nos vemos maÑana. ♪a]
la nasa confirmÓ la existencia de agua en la luna. las nuevas observaciones de la agencia destacan grandes reservas de hielo en varios crÁteres de la superficie. los hallazgos se realizaron con la ayuda del observatorio sofÍa, un telescopio infrarrojo a bordo de un aviÓn modificado que vuela por encima de la atmÓsfera de la tierra. nos despedimos. gracias por su compaÑÍa. feliz noche, que descansen. nos vemos maÑana. ♪a]
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voting 'yes' on prop 19. >>> nasa is attempting to a historic mission today. the spacecraft will touchdown on an asteroid after orbiting of the rock for two years. after landing the space craft will extend a robotic arm to the asteroid. it will attempt to retrieve a sample. the asteroid was covered in boulders. scientist said they spent a year mapping every square inch. . >> the most intriguing part of the mission is the excitement of bringing the sample back to earth. it's like discovering the dna of the universe. and the dna of our solar system. this is the material that built up who we are today. >> if all goes well they will return the sample to earth in the 2020. >>> at a popular candy brand getting creative with the social distancing? when was the last time your property tax bill went down? what? never. are you kidding me? for years, the residential burden has gone up. while the corporate burden has gone down. prop 15 reverses that. it closes corporate loopholes and invests in schools, small business, and firefighters. and when the big corporations pay m
voting 'yes' on prop 19. >>> nasa is attempting to a historic mission today. the spacecraft will touchdown on an asteroid after orbiting of the rock for two years. after landing the space craft will extend a robotic arm to the asteroid. it will attempt to retrieve a sample. the asteroid was covered in boulders. scientist said they spent a year mapping every square inch. . >> the most intriguing part of the mission is the excitement of bringing the sample back to earth. it's like...
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the surface of asteroid banding together a sample of rock something nasa has never done before this is the culmination of a lot of work it's probably one of the most exciting missions that i've worked on and this is really claiming to know that we're finally going to be able to touch the surface of a vast. ben who is more than 320000000 kilometers from earth the plan is for the cyrus rex to land in adult crayton a benny's north pole once the sample collect a senses contact with any surface it will fire a small part of compressed nitrogen to kick up daybreak and capture pieces of the asteroid and event that last just a few seconds scientists say many things could go wrong they have gone a couple of thessalian on these year they approach to 60 meters to 40 meters just to check that they're with us ok the hostile trial sites. are looking sampling and now they're going to be one for good going into into or near the surface of the asteroid. cyrus rex blasted off from cape canaveral in florida 4 years ago it arrived at benito in 28 and has been mapping its surface at the since scientists
the surface of asteroid banding together a sample of rock something nasa has never done before this is the culmination of a lot of work it's probably one of the most exciting missions that i've worked on and this is really claiming to know that we're finally going to be able to touch the surface of a vast. ben who is more than 320000000 kilometers from earth the plan is for the cyrus rex to land in adult crayton a benny's north pole once the sample collect a senses contact with any surface it...
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the audacious nasa—led expedition aims to collect dust and grit from the surface. why, you might ask? well, researchers believe the rocks could offer clues to the origins of life on earth. here's our science correspondent, victoria gill. and lift off of osiris—rex. its seven year mission to boldly go to the asteroid bennu and back. the beginning of a 1.25 billion milejourney. and today, four years after it launched, nasa's osiris—rex probe will make a flyby grasp for samples of rock from the surface of an asteroid called bennu. this is a bold mission. the probe will lower itself onto the 500 metre wide asteroid for just a few seconds, enough time for its sampling arm to vacuum up some precious dust and grit. it sounds like extraordinary lengths to go to to grab rocks from an asteroid and then get them back to earth. so why go to all this trouble? asteroids like bennu formed in the very earliest times farcan of the solar system. and they are basically the building blocks of the planet. so basically this time capsule that will tell us about what was going on in t
the audacious nasa—led expedition aims to collect dust and grit from the surface. why, you might ask? well, researchers believe the rocks could offer clues to the origins of life on earth. here's our science correspondent, victoria gill. and lift off of osiris—rex. its seven year mission to boldly go to the asteroid bennu and back. the beginning of a 1.25 billion milejourney. and today, four years after it launched, nasa's osiris—rex probe will make a flyby grasp for samples of rock from...
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department moves to block google's dominance in the searching and the advertising and space touchdown that nasa plans for an ambitious landing on an asteroid more than story 1000000 kilometers from earth. there are reports of gunshots in africa's most populous city lagos as authorities try to break up protests people are rallying in defiance of a 24 hour curfew that came into effect just hours earlier the restrictions were implemented after anti police brutality protests turned violent well the country's police chief has also ordered anti of riot police to be deployed nationwide earlier on tuesday 2 people were shot dead by police in lagos and a police station was burned down protests of me that have been held across the country for more than 2 weeks originally ignited by the actions of a controversial police squad which has since been disbanded. try rob you crying every day. yeah yeah i don't but i do it and i say choice well yes i believe. you are going to do good things in. going to you know what you like we don't want president anymore i don't want. you to go in our country i don't want you
department moves to block google's dominance in the searching and the advertising and space touchdown that nasa plans for an ambitious landing on an asteroid more than story 1000000 kilometers from earth. there are reports of gunshots in africa's most populous city lagos as authorities try to break up protests people are rallying in defiance of a 24 hour curfew that came into effect just hours earlier the restrictions were implemented after anti police brutality protests turned violent well the...
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la nasa confirmÓ la existencia de agua en la luna. las nuevas observaciones de la agencia destacan grandes reservas de hielo en varios crÁteres de la superficie. los hallazgos se realizaron con la ayuda del observatorio sofÍa, un telescopio infrarrojo a bordo de un aviÓn modificado que vuela por encima de la atmÓsfera de la tierra. nos despedimos. gracias por su compaÑÍa. feliz noche, que descansen. nos vemos maÑana. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ andriana: la liguilla estÁ a la vuelta de la esquina. cruz azul en la cima de la clasificaciÓn. continÚa la champions. el inter pierde jugadores.
la nasa confirmÓ la existencia de agua en la luna. las nuevas observaciones de la agencia destacan grandes reservas de hielo en varios crÁteres de la superficie. los hallazgos se realizaron con la ayuda del observatorio sofÍa, un telescopio infrarrojo a bordo de un aviÓn modificado que vuela por encima de la atmÓsfera de la tierra. nos despedimos. gracias por su compaÑÍa. feliz noche, que descansen. nos vemos maÑana. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ andriana: la liguilla estÁ a la...
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a nasa spacecraft will attempt to get samples of rock from an asteroid. i'm brent goff. to our viewers, welcome. we begin with the u.s. government and google. the government today filed a landmark antitrust lawsuit against the search engine giant. it claims it has been using it dominance as a search engine to fend off rivals. google controls about 90% of global web searches. it has long denied claims of unfair competition. the lawsuit claims that google uses billions of dollars to pay telephone manufacturers -- cell phone manufacturers to make sure it is the default browser. for more now, we are joined by our washington correspondent. what is google being accused of? >> the allegation is that google is unlawfully maintaining a monopoly and it is cutting off its rivals. the areas s are search services, search advertising and general text advertising. it is a significant case. the biggest in 20 years since the groundbreaking case against microsoft. it is also one of the government's most significant acts to protect competition. google has responded they believe this case i
a nasa spacecraft will attempt to get samples of rock from an asteroid. i'm brent goff. to our viewers, welcome. we begin with the u.s. government and google. the government today filed a landmark antitrust lawsuit against the search engine giant. it claims it has been using it dominance as a search engine to fend off rivals. google controls about 90% of global web searches. it has long denied claims of unfair competition. the lawsuit claims that google uses billions of dollars to pay telephone...