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to my shock, nasa said you got a very good point. okay, you are back. host: good. during the time you are on station you talk a lot about crewmembers, individual crewmembers and you can pick as many as you want, but to that really seem to stand out with your respect and immigration for them were both non-americans. can you talk a little bit about each of them, but made them so uniquely distinct and what was it about them that made them stand out in your estimation? guest: i had a great experience with everyone on the crew and-- which has really been my case. i've been lucky. i have flown in space with 40 people and got along with all of them and everyone stood out in their own way. samantha, her tactical mind combined with the ability, this incredible ability for languages and usually it seems like people of one side of the brain or the other. she also stood out in the fact that she was the only woman on space station for the entire year i was there, which when she is leaving and you realize you won't be around a woman again for nine months it's something-- i'm not
to my shock, nasa said you got a very good point. okay, you are back. host: good. during the time you are on station you talk a lot about crewmembers, individual crewmembers and you can pick as many as you want, but to that really seem to stand out with your respect and immigration for them were both non-americans. can you talk a little bit about each of them, but made them so uniquely distinct and what was it about them that made them stand out in your estimation? guest: i had a great...
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it is a nasa and orb togeth/and nasa/together. it'll be necessary if we're going to achieve the kinds of things that elon talks about, putting people on mars for long periods of time. scott understates the critical importance of the one year he spent in space. he has lived and worked in space for one year. he can talk about what it is like. that's hard to do. while i appreciate the enthusiasm, we have learned, it is very difficult to do. spacex learned yesterday, it is easy to say we're going to mars, hard to get there. >> there have been a lot of false starts and sad days. scott, let me ask you this, one o ft thing of the things you and i talked about last year is when you're in space, for anybody who looks back at earth, you know, in the political environment we're in, where the world seems to divided and we weaponized culture in the way we have, being up in space gives you a different view of how thin things might work on >> it gives you a different perspective. some astronauts refer to it as this overview effect or or tbit per
it is a nasa and orb togeth/and nasa/together. it'll be necessary if we're going to achieve the kinds of things that elon talks about, putting people on mars for long periods of time. scott understates the critical importance of the one year he spent in space. he has lived and worked in space for one year. he can talk about what it is like. that's hard to do. while i appreciate the enthusiasm, we have learned, it is very difficult to do. spacex learned yesterday, it is easy to say we're going...
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however, elon musk and spacexe lping nasa and nasa isg help fund them to develop spacecraft that will launch astronauts to the space station and bring them back. in a way its complementary, but at the same time, nasa is developing a rocket with boeing and lockheed and it will be more powerful than the falcon heavy, and the intent of the sls is to issls, as it is called, launch nasa spacecraft beyond beyond low earth orbit. there are in ways competitive but in other ways mplementary. it will be even more competition with the bfr that elon musk plans toel build, asas jeff bezos' rocket that is being planned. laura: we could hear the excitement in florida as the rocket launched. what is it about something like this that brings us all together? leroy: rocket launches are big events. they can be pretty tricky, as wr have seen he years. even on a mature rocket, there is not 100% chance it will be occessful. on a maiden fliga rocket as powerful and complex avythe falcon hthe risk factors were higher. elon musk himself said he expected 50 to 66% chance of success. actually, i was estimating a
however, elon musk and spacexe lping nasa and nasa isg help fund them to develop spacecraft that will launch astronauts to the space station and bring them back. in a way its complementary, but at the same time, nasa is developing a rocket with boeing and lockheed and it will be more powerful than the falcon heavy, and the intent of the sls is to issls, as it is called, launch nasa spacecraft beyond beyond low earth orbit. there are in ways competitive but in other ways mplementary. it will be...
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however, elon musk and spacex are helping nasa and nasa is helping to fund them to develop spacecraft that will launch astronauts to the space station and bring them back. in a w it is complementary, but at the same time, nasa is developing a rocket with boeing and lockhe and it will be more powerful than the falcon heavy, and the intent of the sls is to issls, as it is called, acecraft beyond beyond low earth orbit. there are in w but in other ways complementary. itmo will be eve competition with the bfr that elon musk plans to build, as well as jeff bezos' rocket that is being planned. laura: we could hear the excitement in floridauas the rockethed. what is it about something likes this that brs all together? leroy: rocket launches are big events. they can be pretty t as we have seen over the years. even on a mature rocket, there is not 100% chance it will be successful. on a maiden flight of a rocket as powful and complex as the falcon heavy, the risk factors were higher. elon musk himself said he expected 50 to 66% chance of success. actually, i was estimating a little bit higher.
however, elon musk and spacex are helping nasa and nasa is helping to fund them to develop spacecraft that will launch astronauts to the space station and bring them back. in a w it is complementary, but at the same time, nasa is developing a rocket with boeing and lockhe and it will be more powerful than the falcon heavy, and the intent of the sls is to issls, as it is called, acecraft beyond beyond low earth orbit. there are in w but in other ways complementary. itmo will be eve competition...
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>> when i was on the space station the reporter said now that nasa has determined absolutely there is water on mars during some times of the year, does that help their -- help us get there sooner? i don't know. maybe if we find money we get there fast. technologically we could do it maybe have a better understanding of the physical stuff may be our vision or radiation effects to shield the crew from radiation whether that is magnetic field or water or just get there really fast, something we need to think about but the biggest challenge is not what my brother says it isn't about the rocket science but the political science and having voters elect members of congress that are science minded people to see the value of doing something like this to put the resources behind it whether we change the laws or get the administration recognizes nasa cannot be changing direction and plans every time we get a new president, that would be helpful to us going to mars someday. >> we are not going to venus. that would be too hard because of the sulfur gas and rain clouds in the crushing pressure but
>> when i was on the space station the reporter said now that nasa has determined absolutely there is water on mars during some times of the year, does that help their -- help us get there sooner? i don't know. maybe if we find money we get there fast. technologically we could do it maybe have a better understanding of the physical stuff may be our vision or radiation effects to shield the crew from radiation whether that is magnetic field or water or just get there really fast, something...
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nasa is watching this very, very carefully. nasa's also competing with this rocket development, because it has its own very heavy rocket in development at the moment, the space launch system. that has actually been delayed until 2022, which makes this test launch commercially hugely important for elon musk and spacex. victoria, we must leave it there for now. i note you will keep an eye on this for us, and fingers crossed that it does happen within this window you will have been describing. victoria gill, oui’ have been describing. victoria gill, our science correspondent, thank you. some news in from taiwan. there has been a huge earthquake there, and rotors are now reporting that two people have died —— reuters reporting. and more than 100 have been injured in this earthquake. rescuers in taiwan are searching for people trapped in a hotel which partially collapsed after the earthquake, which measured 6.4 on the richter scale. people have been taken to the richter scale. people have been ta ken to safety, the richter sca
nasa is watching this very, very carefully. nasa's also competing with this rocket development, because it has its own very heavy rocket in development at the moment, the space launch system. that has actually been delayed until 2022, which makes this test launch commercially hugely important for elon musk and spacex. victoria, we must leave it there for now. i note you will keep an eye on this for us, and fingers crossed that it does happen within this window you will have been describing....
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has been a sort of a workhorse for nasa but now that space x. has launched this big new rocket they could be a competitor nasa as you mentioned is building a rocket called the space launch system or s.l.s. that's almost twice as big as the rocket we saw launch today the only problem is that it's ten times more expensive and it's not going to fly for another four or five years so if we have the falcon heavy now it's going to put executives at nasa officials in the top administration in a bit of a tight spot figuring out what they're going to do to achieve their dreams of returning to the moon and expanding the u.s. is power in space and time you know obviously a serious space you written books on this we're seeing pictures of the dumb a on the test. with don't panic on the dashboard this is slightly detracting from the importance that this flight. i don't think so i think it's getting more people interested and excited most rocket companies would have sent a concrete block into space for their first test this is a lot more thought and i think it'
has been a sort of a workhorse for nasa but now that space x. has launched this big new rocket they could be a competitor nasa as you mentioned is building a rocket called the space launch system or s.l.s. that's almost twice as big as the rocket we saw launch today the only problem is that it's ten times more expensive and it's not going to fly for another four or five years so if we have the falcon heavy now it's going to put executives at nasa officials in the top administration in a bit of...
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the white house plans to stop but according to a nasa document it's working on a transition plan that could turn the orbiting lab over to the private sector. nasa will reportedly span it over the next seven years. >>> "sports illustrated" reports the indianapolis colts have hired philadelphia coordinator frank reich as head coach. he was involved in the high-power offense with the patriots win in the super bowl. last week josh mcdaniels backed out of a deal to become the colts' head coach. >>> and the san francisco chronicle reports some mail thieves were in for quite a surprise when they made off with a package contains 500 live cockroaches. a california entomologist ordered the critters online as part of a study. she was one of several residents on her block in the city of morena who were hit by a wave of mail thefts. >>> still ahea opioid epidemic. a major supplier of oxycontin announces a big move. with quality ingredients like roasted hazelnuts and cocoa, nutella is sure to bring a smile to breakfast time. mitzi: psoriatic arthritis tries to get in my way? watch me. ( ♪ ) mike:
the white house plans to stop but according to a nasa document it's working on a transition plan that could turn the orbiting lab over to the private sector. nasa will reportedly span it over the next seven years. >>> "sports illustrated" reports the indianapolis colts have hired philadelphia coordinator frank reich as head coach. he was involved in the high-power offense with the patriots win in the super bowl. last week josh mcdaniels backed out of a deal to become the...
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scientists try to bring nasa's efforts to grow crops in space back down to earth. thanks tojoining thanks to joining us. it's 8am in singapore, midnight in london, and 7pm in the eastern united states where the campaign for gun controls, in response to the florida school shooting, has produced some extraordinary scenes. in tallahassee, the state capitol, students gathered to demand ‘never again‘ and tough restrictions on weapons sales. then at the white house, president trump convened a televised listening session where survivors and their families spoke of their anguish. jon sopel reports from tallahassee. a school trip like no other. these students from marjory stoneman douglas high school have not come to the florida state capitol to listen, they have come to speak and demand change after 17 of their classmates and teachers were killed last week. and they are determined to be heard. no—one needs these weapons that are taking children's lives. they should ban them because all they are used for is destruction and they are just not needed. you should go to sc
scientists try to bring nasa's efforts to grow crops in space back down to earth. thanks tojoining thanks to joining us. it's 8am in singapore, midnight in london, and 7pm in the eastern united states where the campaign for gun controls, in response to the florida school shooting, has produced some extraordinary scenes. in tallahassee, the state capitol, students gathered to demand ‘never again‘ and tough restrictions on weapons sales. then at the white house, president trump convened a...
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the white house plans to stop but according to a nasa document it's working on a transition plan that could turn the orbiting lab over to the private sector. nasa will reportedly span it over the next seven years. >>> "sports illustrated" reports the indianapolis colts have hired philadelphia coordinator frank reich as head coach. he was involved in the high-power offense with the patriots win in the super bowl. last week josh mcdaniels backed out of a deal to become the colts' head coach. >>> and the san francisco chronicle reports some mail thieves were in for quite a surprise when they made off with a package contains 500 live cockroaches. a california entomologist ordered the critters online as part of a study. she was one of several residents on her block in the city of morena who were hit by a wave of mail thefts. >>> still ahead, fighting the opioid epidemic. a major supplier of oxycontin announces a big move. with quality ingredients like roasted hazelnuts and cocoa, nutella is sure to bring a smile to breakfast time. mitzi: psoriatic arthritis tries to get in my way? watch me
the white house plans to stop but according to a nasa document it's working on a transition plan that could turn the orbiting lab over to the private sector. nasa will reportedly span it over the next seven years. >>> "sports illustrated" reports the indianapolis colts have hired philadelphia coordinator frank reich as head coach. he was involved in the high-power offense with the patriots win in the super bowl. last week josh mcdaniels backed out of a deal to become the...
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nasa is continuing to commission rockets for missions to the moon and mars. it'll be more powerful than the falcon heavy and more expensive. >> this is about the us regaining a commanding lead. >> secretary of commerce wilbur ross, a member of the national space council was at the spacex launch. what happens in elon musk can prove he can do it one sooner but also cheaper? >> i think we'll want the best and lowest cost solution regardless of who developed it. >> the key questions that cbs news space analyst bill hardwood is can chapper be as safe? >> we're not saying they're necessarily unsafe but when you do things differently that i can nasa would do it -- like nasa would do it one way and ensure safety by doing it their way. >> a lot of people are nervous about the new way of doing business with less oversight. can the new rockets be as safe as the old ones? it's an open question. >> spacex and boeing have contracts with nasa to send astronauts to the international spacation and marked the first time humans launched from the space shuttle since it retired i
nasa is continuing to commission rockets for missions to the moon and mars. it'll be more powerful than the falcon heavy and more expensive. >> this is about the us regaining a commanding lead. >> secretary of commerce wilbur ross, a member of the national space council was at the spacex launch. what happens in elon musk can prove he can do it one sooner but also cheaper? >> i think we'll want the best and lowest cost solution regardless of who developed it. >> the key...
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. ♪ >>> nasa hasn't had a mission to the moon since 1972. could that be changing? why the space agency is hoping to make a return to the moon and beyond. >>> it's called diss more fee ya. why one surgeon says filters on all those popular social media apps are causing to us lose touch with our looks. ♪ the trump administration is um poe posing a fresh set of sanctions on north korea. president trump and make the announcement today at the cpac conference outside of washington, d.c. the administration reiterated it will not accept a nuclear north korea and is taking additional steps to convince the regime to back down. tensions between north korea and the u.s. high tendon when vice-president mike pence was uninvited to a north korean me meeting after u.s. signaled the sanctions would be coming. >>> imagine being able to hit a bullet with a bullet. that's exactly how one expert describes a system that defends against enemy missile attacks. the caulder miniature hit to kill missile. it's designed to blow enemy targets out of the sky with a direct hit. lockheed martin
. ♪ >>> nasa hasn't had a mission to the moon since 1972. could that be changing? why the space agency is hoping to make a return to the moon and beyond. >>> it's called diss more fee ya. why one surgeon says filters on all those popular social media apps are causing to us lose touch with our looks. ♪ the trump administration is um poe posing a fresh set of sanctions on north korea. president trump and make the announcement today at the cpac conference outside of...
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but you know nasa in all its history people say nasa has been doing what it's been doing and breaking frontiers for the good of science, for the sake of science. is elon musk and spacex in this for science or is it about the commercial contracts and the like? >> i think they're very much into it for science and the possibility of making it possible for humans to live on other planets. but in order to do that they need to fund it. and so they have a sort of commercial business which is being a launch provider which helps to fund this larger mission of getting to mars. but spacex has always been about creating a human settlement on mars. and how do you safely get people to mars, what do people do when you get there, how do you find food? how do you find water? how do you find rocket fuel to get back? it's a very big undertaking. it's not just spacex. we're seeing a -- >> no, i didn't mean to interrupt you. >> i was saying what spacex has accomplished has inspired a whole new generation of young engineers and aero space designers to gets into the game. space tourism, smaller rocket parts
but you know nasa in all its history people say nasa has been doing what it's been doing and breaking frontiers for the good of science, for the sake of science. is elon musk and spacex in this for science or is it about the commercial contracts and the like? >> i think they're very much into it for science and the possibility of making it possible for humans to live on other planets. but in order to do that they need to fund it. and so they have a sort of commercial business which is...
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now a father whose three daughters were abused by a nasa lunged across the courtroom in an apparent big to attack the former doctor nasa has been sentenced to hundreds of years in prison for decades of sexual abuse the judge has said the father won't face charges for the attempted attack my mind immediately thought of all the time when i was thirteen just a kid and i'm more than listening to his girls evidence was too much to bear for this father larry nasser abused all three of his daughters you're saying i would ask you to guard the sentencing. to grant me five democrats the right this is the time. i have a gentle back i that was that was nelson i kid you give me one look at you you know that i can't do that that's now hello there goes the rice was thank you. i thank you. larry nasser has admitted to sexually assaulting underage girls while working as a sports doctor including for the u.s. national gymnastics team more than two hundred accuses have come forward and the fifty four year old has been sentenced to up to one hundred seventy five years in prison. randall margrave's has
now a father whose three daughters were abused by a nasa lunged across the courtroom in an apparent big to attack the former doctor nasa has been sentenced to hundreds of years in prison for decades of sexual abuse the judge has said the father won't face charges for the attempted attack my mind immediately thought of all the time when i was thirteen just a kid and i'm more than listening to his girls evidence was too much to bear for this father larry nasser abused all three of his daughters...
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a father whose three daughters were abused by nasa launched across the courtroom in an apparent bid to attack the former nasa is been sentenced to hundreds of years in prison for decades of sexual abuse. my mind immediately thought of all the time when i was thirteen just a kid and i'm more than listening to his girls evidence was too much to bear for this father larry nasser abused all three of his daughters ask you to say i would ask you to guard the sentencing. to grant me five very much like the life this is going to be but. i have a gentleman that i had that is that there are no sooner i kid you give me one better look at you you know that i can't do that that's now college he goes that's right q i think you can keep larry nasser has admitted to sexually assaulting underage girls while working as a sports doctor including for the u.s. national gymnastics team more than two hundred accuses have come forward and the fifty four year old has been sentenced to up to one hundred seventy five years in prison. run by margrave's has since apologized for the incident the judge says the f
a father whose three daughters were abused by nasa launched across the courtroom in an apparent bid to attack the former nasa is been sentenced to hundreds of years in prison for decades of sexual abuse. my mind immediately thought of all the time when i was thirteen just a kid and i'm more than listening to his girls evidence was too much to bear for this father larry nasser abused all three of his daughters ask you to say i would ask you to guard the sentencing. to grant me five very much...
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a british man with asperger‘s syndrome, accused of hacking into computers at the fbi and nasa, has won his appeal against extradition to the united states. end of the line for stagecoach. the government cancels the contract of the company that operates the east coast mainline after it gets into financial difficulties. and on newsnight: a leading conservative tells us theresa may should kick out the hardline brexiteers in her party who she says are not proper tories. good evening and welcome to bbc news. theresa may's decision to rule out being a member of any kind of customs union after brexit will result in new trade barriers on british goods and services. that was the warning delivered by the eu's chief brexit negotiator, michel barnier, in downing street today. he went further, saying the time had come for the uk to choose what sort of relationship it wanted with the eu after leaving. labour says it's foolhardy to reject a customs union with britain's largest trading partner, as our political editor laura kuenssberg reports. in a hurry. notjust to catch the 1056 from brussels to lon
a british man with asperger‘s syndrome, accused of hacking into computers at the fbi and nasa, has won his appeal against extradition to the united states. end of the line for stagecoach. the government cancels the contract of the company that operates the east coast mainline after it gets into financial difficulties. and on newsnight: a leading conservative tells us theresa may should kick out the hardline brexiteers in her party who she says are not proper tories. good evening and welcome...
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the former doctor nasa's been sentenced to hundreds of years in prison for decades of sexual abuse the judge has said the father won't face charges for that attempted attack my mind immediately thought of all the time when i was thirteen just a kid more than listening to his girls evidence who was too much to bear for this father larry nasser abused all three of his daughters. you say over bears you to the third the subsidy. to grant me five minutes to the right to go to the bank. i have a gentle day i that was that was arnold nelson i kid you jimmy what i'm going to look at. you know that i can't do that that's not hello beatles that's right it was because. i think you played larry nasser has admitted to sexually assaulting underage girls while working as a sports doctor including for the u.s. national gymnastics team more than two hundred accuses have come forward and the fifty four year old has been sentenced to up to one hundred seventy five years in prison. randall margrave's has since apologized for the incident the judge says the father will not face charges. so it's worse news
the former doctor nasa's been sentenced to hundreds of years in prison for decades of sexual abuse the judge has said the father won't face charges for that attempted attack my mind immediately thought of all the time when i was thirteen just a kid more than listening to his girls evidence who was too much to bear for this father larry nasser abused all three of his daughters. you say over bears you to the third the subsidy. to grant me five minutes to the right to go to the bank. i have a...
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nasa is looking at commissioning rockets, too, for missions to the moon and mars like the slf. it will be more powerful than the falcon heavy and more expensive. >> this is about the u.s. regaining a commanding lead. >> reporter: secretary of commerce wilbur ross, a member of the national space council, was at the spacex launch. what happens if elon musk can prove that he can do it, one, sooner, but also cheaper? >> well, i think we're going to want the best and lowest cost solution regardless of what develops it. >> reporter: the key questions that cbs news space analyst bill harwood asked. >> when you do things differently, like nasa would do it one way and you'd insure safety by doing it their way. >> a lot of old timers around nasa and the pastry are very nervous about this new way -- space industry are very nervous about this new way of doing business with the less oversight. >> reporter: both spacex and boeing have contracts with nasa to send astronauts to the international space station. that could happen late this year and would mark the first time humans have launched
nasa is looking at commissioning rockets, too, for missions to the moon and mars like the slf. it will be more powerful than the falcon heavy and more expensive. >> this is about the u.s. regaining a commanding lead. >> reporter: secretary of commerce wilbur ross, a member of the national space council, was at the spacex launch. what happens if elon musk can prove that he can do it, one, sooner, but also cheaper? >> well, i think we're going to want the best and lowest cost...
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nasa is continuing to commission rockets too, like the s.l.s., for missions to the moon and mars. it will be more powerful than the "falcon heavy" and more expensive. >> this is about the u.s. regaining a commanding lead. >> reporter: secretary of rymmerce wilbur ross a member of the national space counsel was at the spacex launch. >> reporter: what happens if he can prove that he can do it one sooner but also cheaper? >> well, i think we're going to look at the best and lowest cost solution regardless of who revelops it. >> reporter: the key questions, says cbs news space analyst bill e.rwood is: can cheaper be as safe? >> we're not saying these are necessarily unsafe. yt when you do things differently, nasa would do it one way and would ensure safety by doing their way. >> a lot of old-timers around nasa and the space industry are nervous about this new way of doing business where there is eess oversight than there used to be. can new rockets be just as safe as the old ones? that's an open question. >> reporter: both spacex and hoeing have contracted with nasa to send astronauts
nasa is continuing to commission rockets too, like the s.l.s., for missions to the moon and mars. it will be more powerful than the "falcon heavy" and more expensive. >> this is about the u.s. regaining a commanding lead. >> reporter: secretary of rymmerce wilbur ross a member of the national space counsel was at the spacex launch. >> reporter: what happens if he can prove that he can do it one sooner but also cheaper? >> well, i think we're going to look at...
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cuÁl es la cabeza de la nasa? la nasa todavÍa no cuenta con un administrador. hay un congresista que aspira al cargo pero, hasta este momento, es el congreso quien tiene que escogerlo y dar el punto final para que Él se pueda quedar. por otra parte, la casa blanca busca recortar el presupuesto y estÁ cabe promover las asociaciones pÚblico privadas como el transporte de carga y las estaciones del gobierno. pero cuÁnto? esa es la pregunta que todavÍa nadie puede contestar. el proximo es uno especial para que el proyecto del 2023 cundo podamos verÁn otros astronautas acercÁndose a la Órbita de la luna. hoy 13 de febrero fue el dÍa escogido por la unesco para festejar el dÍa mundial de la radio. las radios y los celulares son las formas mÁs accesibles de tecnologÍa. un 75% de los hogares en paÍses de desarrollo escucha la radio. en el mundo unas 44 mil estaciones estÁn hoy transmitiendo mÚsica, informaciÓn y compaÑÍa. sabías que en este mismo edificio hay varias estaciones de radio. caro se fue a dar una vuelta por las cabinas que para muchos son
cuÁl es la cabeza de la nasa? la nasa todavÍa no cuenta con un administrador. hay un congresista que aspira al cargo pero, hasta este momento, es el congreso quien tiene que escogerlo y dar el punto final para que Él se pueda quedar. por otra parte, la casa blanca busca recortar el presupuesto y estÁ cabe promover las asociaciones pÚblico privadas como el transporte de carga y las estaciones del gobierno. pero cuÁnto? esa es la pregunta que todavÍa nadie puede contestar. el proximo es...
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they were involved in nasa. but one of the things i focus on in the book are the people by oppose paper clip want to show just how -- contested of policy this was. and -- that it was the birth of a -- of a new national security ideology between 1945 and 1947 in particular that revolved around military necessity as directing our national policy that's, microcosm for early years of the cold war and how -- bureaucracy responds to a new -- environment and it's not very pretty and i focus on personalities buttening are given short when we discuss something like paper clip. we know that brown, we know some of the -- military officers that helped this program get off the ground but we don't know the people who are at a moral objection to it or a practical objection to it and how they reconcile themselves to this new national security environment. >> twice a month c-span city tours take booktv and american history tv on the road to explore literary life and history of a selected city working with our cable partners we v
they were involved in nasa. but one of the things i focus on in the book are the people by oppose paper clip want to show just how -- contested of policy this was. and -- that it was the birth of a -- of a new national security ideology between 1945 and 1947 in particular that revolved around military necessity as directing our national policy that's, microcosm for early years of the cold war and how -- bureaucracy responds to a new -- environment and it's not very pretty and i focus on...
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alto based hp, they recently used the zero g air- born lab to help design a customized printer for nasa to use in the international space station.you would think their all digital up there but the astronauts print out about a 1,000 sheets of paper a month. sound from ron stephens / hp, r&d specialty printing systems"they don't trust their emergency procedures to digital, they want hard copy print"printing out their experiments, graphs, emergency protocols and mission information you know.. important stuff where you wouldn't want printer jam sound from ron stephens / hp, r&d specialty printing systems " nasa had some very unique requirements for their printer everything from flammability, no glass allowed on space station, and most challenging of which was handling of paper in zero gravity"hp got innovating put their top engineers on it and pulled it off the hp envy iss passed all the tests on board during the zero g experiments.nasa has ordered 50 of the specialized printers which will be spread across the space station for use. enrique lores / president, imaging printing and solutions
alto based hp, they recently used the zero g air- born lab to help design a customized printer for nasa to use in the international space station.you would think their all digital up there but the astronauts print out about a 1,000 sheets of paper a month. sound from ron stephens / hp, r&d specialty printing systems"they don't trust their emergency procedures to digital, they want hard copy print"printing out their experiments, graphs, emergency protocols and mission information...
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they were selected for its outstanding design and scientific importance as a part of nasa's cube sat launch initiative, an excellent program that unfortunately has a very uncertain future. the cube sat one launch initiative, it was established in 2008 as a mutually beneficial program to spur innovation in the stem community and simultaneously advance nasa missions. since its inception, nasa has selected 149 cube sats, built by 85 organizations across 38 states and they've launched 58 of these cube sats to date. all of them at a fraction of the cost of developing satellites in house. nasa's office of education is currently being restructured and the future of the cube sat program is in jeopardy. students and teachers were the whice school are in the gallery today to witness the introduction of a resolution that they themselves helped to write. the whice sat one resolution that i will introduce today with bipartisan support from my florida colleagues will raise awareness of the cube sat launch initiative and encourage continuance of the program as nasa reorganizes their office of educa
they were selected for its outstanding design and scientific importance as a part of nasa's cube sat launch initiative, an excellent program that unfortunately has a very uncertain future. the cube sat one launch initiative, it was established in 2008 as a mutually beneficial program to spur innovation in the stem community and simultaneously advance nasa missions. since its inception, nasa has selected 149 cube sats, built by 85 organizations across 38 states and they've launched 58 of these...
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i don't want to do this. >> he's working for nasa. alec says it took 24,000 lines of code to create the parts nasa will use in space much that's just amazing. now his teacher says it's not clear what space mission that nasa will use the parts for. as for what's next for the teen, he says he's heading to college to become everybody knows what i'm going to say next an aerospace engineer. good stuff. iraqi war vet who lost part of his arm in an tack now whole again and you'll never guess who he has to thank for it. >> hello kristen. >> lucy, busy day in philly's sports world. phillies, 76ers and flyers all playing today. is another team trying to take the if you have moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis and you're talking to your rheumatologist about a medication, this is humira. this is humira helping to relieve my pain and protect my joints from further irreversible damage. this is humira helping me reach for more. humira has been clinically studied for over 20 years. humira works for many adults. it targets and blocks a specific so
i don't want to do this. >> he's working for nasa. alec says it took 24,000 lines of code to create the parts nasa will use in space much that's just amazing. now his teacher says it's not clear what space mission that nasa will use the parts for. as for what's next for the teen, he says he's heading to college to become everybody knows what i'm going to say next an aerospace engineer. good stuff. iraqi war vet who lost part of his arm in an tack now whole again and you'll never guess who...
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rodener withr science teacher at the middle school was selected by the space foundation experts at nasa. mr. dunn: it is clear that they are inspiring a love of science and space in their students. these teachers are forming not just strong minds, but also strong characters and big hearts in young men and women with a sense of community. mr. speaker, please join me in congratulating miss rodenberry and thank her for instilling a love of science and space in our next generation. search the gentleman's time has expired. for what purpose does the the gentlewoman from minnesota seek recognition? ms. mccollum: to address the house for one minute. revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentlewoman is recognized for one minute. ms. mccollum: mr. speaker, i rise at that urge the immediate elease of two journalists. who have been imprisoned in burma for their fearless reporting on the atrocities being perpetrated against the a hingea. the ethnic cleansing of the row hingea has shocked the conscience of the world, in part because of the important public test
rodener withr science teacher at the middle school was selected by the space foundation experts at nasa. mr. dunn: it is clear that they are inspiring a love of science and space in their students. these teachers are forming not just strong minds, but also strong characters and big hearts in young men and women with a sense of community. mr. speaker, please join me in congratulating miss rodenberry and thank her for instilling a love of science and space in our next generation. search the...
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so you have to ask yourself who will get to mars first, nasa or elon musk. right now the smart money would be the guy who puts teslas in space. >> apparently so. mize, thank you so much. leroy, thank you. and rachel crane down there in front of launch pad 39 a. we'll send to it wash. special coverage continues with special coverage continues with my colleague, jake tapper. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> breaking news, the dow roaring back today after the largest one-day drop in history but there's still volatility in the stock market as the closing bell rings on wall street in just a second. the dow swinging 1,000 points today. let's go to christina. even with the drop, the markets up about 30% since president trump took office. is what we saw yesterday, whether you want to call it a panic or a downturn, is it over? >> reporter: it is too early to tell. one thing is clear. many market participant were calling for a correction, a 10% drop from the last high which was just a couple of weeks ago. we touched that point actually as i have watching the
so you have to ask yourself who will get to mars first, nasa or elon musk. right now the smart money would be the guy who puts teslas in space. >> apparently so. mize, thank you so much. leroy, thank you. and rachel crane down there in front of launch pad 39 a. we'll send to it wash. special coverage continues with special coverage continues with my colleague, jake tapper. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> breaking news, the dow roaring back today after the largest...
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i remember at a career fair at nasa, i look at the nasa booth and unlike i'm not working. i'm going to get paid. the government job will not pay that much money. she saw me she said, what united states? i said leland melvin. she said i've been looking for you. you're going to work at nasa. unlike no. we had this conversation. she shutting the booth down. she says come help you take my pamphlets to my car. unlike who is this woman, you know? we go to her car and she says i want you to think about it. so i go down. i do an interview. i look around and get a job offer from nasa by the time i get home. i said to myself, they've got some really cool stuff. i can get my phd there, all these different things. it was like a campus environment. my interview with joel heyman was incredible. he was a physicist picky said you can come in and just think and create and do what you feel will help civilization. really? so that was a good, just a good positive interview. i i felt i could do some good things. my experience at nasa was pretty phenomenal. i remember the first time i realized
i remember at a career fair at nasa, i look at the nasa booth and unlike i'm not working. i'm going to get paid. the government job will not pay that much money. she saw me she said, what united states? i said leland melvin. she said i've been looking for you. you're going to work at nasa. unlike no. we had this conversation. she shutting the booth down. she says come help you take my pamphlets to my car. unlike who is this woman, you know? we go to her car and she says i want you to think...
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the former nasa astronaut here. better than 510 points on the dow, again not worried about these developments, funding, lack thereof. wall street could use the bounce after one of its worst weeks in two years. more after this. achoo! (snap) achoo! (snap) achoo! achoo! (snap) (snap) achoo! achoo! feel a cold coming on? zicam cold remedy nasal swabs shorten colds with a snap, and reduce symptom severity by 45%. shorten your cold with a snap, with zicam. [fbi agent] you're a brave man, your testimony will save lives. mr. stevens? this is your new name. this is your new house. and a perfectly inconspicuous suv. you must become invisible. . . . . [ telephone rings ] [ client ] - hey maya. hey! you still thinking about opening your own shop? every day. i think there are some ways to help keep you on track. and closer to home. edward jones grew to a trillion dollars in assets under care, by thinking about your goals as much as you do. neil: all right. let's look at the dow in and out of session highs right now at 24,715 af
the former nasa astronaut here. better than 510 points on the dow, again not worried about these developments, funding, lack thereof. wall street could use the bounce after one of its worst weeks in two years. more after this. achoo! (snap) achoo! (snap) achoo! achoo! (snap) (snap) achoo! achoo! feel a cold coming on? zicam cold remedy nasal swabs shorten colds with a snap, and reduce symptom severity by 45%. shorten your cold with a snap, with zicam. [fbi agent] you're a brave man, your...
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nasa to begin focusing on human space expiration. the truth of the matter is, the rubble inspired my youth. i will never forget the moment. i thought my whole life would be characterized by the next great exploration in space. the next great human expansion led by the united states of america. we all know, we lost our momentum. president trump once you get that back. he is charged us to bring together, not only public resources, focusingresources, fn space expiration, and going out and bringing together all of these extraordinary american oximeters that are developing the new spacecrafts of the future. we are going to make sure that america leads in space wanted in. my morningnow that newsletter always ends with one fun thing. you have a dog. it must be a ferocious beast. vice pres. pence: he is a puppy. i got him on father's day. we lost our old dog, maverick. he had been with us for 15 years. my wife said, our lives were going to be too busy to have a dog. we have to make do with a cat, his own. -- hazel. and we have around it. --
nasa to begin focusing on human space expiration. the truth of the matter is, the rubble inspired my youth. i will never forget the moment. i thought my whole life would be characterized by the next great exploration in space. the next great human expansion led by the united states of america. we all know, we lost our momentum. president trump once you get that back. he is charged us to bring together, not only public resources, focusingresources, fn space expiration, and going out and bringing...
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check this out nasa solar dynamic observatory saw this total eclipse sunday. observatory has been looking at this for eight years now and through certain times of the year earth crosses view of the sun in a event called transit. they are wave lengths of extreme ultraviolet light invisible to us, it is in the color purple see we can see it very cool. >>> scientists say sea levels are rising at an increasing rate. researchers analyzed data, obtained by national nasa inn a european satellites and they predict melting ice and greenland and antarctica will contribute to the 26-inch rise sea level by 2100. nasa will launch satellite mission that is focus on sea level projections. >>> one of the seven climbers stranded honor gone's mount hood has died. authorities say unidentified climb der not survived a massive fall yesterday. rescuers say he was with one of two groups, stuck in an altitude of more than 10,000 feet. other climbers managed to trek down with rescuers. >> at the same time anytime someone loses a life it is devastating. we are thankful, however that we
check this out nasa solar dynamic observatory saw this total eclipse sunday. observatory has been looking at this for eight years now and through certain times of the year earth crosses view of the sun in a event called transit. they are wave lengths of extreme ultraviolet light invisible to us, it is in the color purple see we can see it very cool. >>> scientists say sea levels are rising at an increasing rate. researchers analyzed data, obtained by national nasa inn a european...
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nasa will do it one way to ensure safety by doing it their way. >> lot of old-timers around nasa and space industry. are nervous about new way of doing business. there is less oversight. can the new rockets be as safe as old ones. that's an open question. >> both space x and boeing have contract with nasa to send astronauts to the space stat >>> an arkansas hospital in little rock people don't go for cardiac care, many go for the hearty meal. >> we work on the campus of arkansas children's hospital. >> reporter: you came from another hospital. >> from another hospital to this hospital to have lunch. >> reporter: three days a week, chef kobe smith, dishes out the most japanese ramen in town. >> you come when they're serving ramen? >> monday, wednesday, friday. >> all days? >> yes, sometimes on friday i will get two. >> you want spicy? >> ramen in little rock, at a hospital? >> that's right. >> reporter: for a few years, chef kobe has been turning around the hospital kitchen. >> oh, i thought it was bad. >> reporter: after dr. bruce murphy, hospital ceo said the food was too institutio
nasa will do it one way to ensure safety by doing it their way. >> lot of old-timers around nasa and space industry. are nervous about new way of doing business. there is less oversight. can the new rockets be as safe as old ones. that's an open question. >> both space x and boeing have contract with nasa to send astronauts to the space stat >>> an arkansas hospital in little rock people don't go for cardiac care, many go for the hearty meal. >> we work on the campus...
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he wants to go to mars by 2022 —— nasa. he can do that. anything nasa does, the state agency for space in the united states, they need congressional approval. united states, they need congressionalapproval. he united states, they need congressional approval. he can do it ona congressional approval. he can do it on a lower budget and he does it. he did it with tesla. a company that still does not make a profit but a higher market and gm. it is incredible really. very quickly, cheddar man. extraordinary that this image resting on the front page of the daily telegraph could be our forefather. the thing here is that he was an immigrant. it shows that at some stage we were all immigrants somewhere. that is how you ended. it is quite fascinating. curly black hair, black skin, bright blue. the images on the front page of the daily telegraph. to read more detail later. thank you so much two diffa coming in. it is good to see you. thank you for your company and your comments. so many of you on a mission to mars it would seem. goodbye. hello. it fee
he wants to go to mars by 2022 —— nasa. he can do that. anything nasa does, the state agency for space in the united states, they need congressional approval. united states, they need congressionalapproval. he united states, they need congressional approval. he can do it ona congressional approval. he can do it on a lower budget and he does it. he did it with tesla. a company that still does not make a profit but a higher market and gm. it is incredible really. very quickly, cheddar man....
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a father whose three daughters were abused by nasa launched across the courtroom in an apparent bid to attack the former doctor wellness has been sentenced to hundreds of years in prison for decades of sexual abuse my mind immediately thought of all the time when i was thirteen just a kid and more than listening to his girls evidence who was too much to bear for this father of larry nasser abused all three of his daughters. in the state of affairs you two are the sentencing. to grant me five very much alive this is going to be but. i have a gentle day i that was that was our no sooner i kid you give me one better look at you you know that i can't do that that's now a holiday goes that's right it's because. i. can't take larry nasser has admitted to sexually assaulting underage girls while working as a sports doctor including for the u.s. national gymnastics team more than two hundred accuses have come forward and the fifty four year old has been sentenced to up to one hundred seventy five years in prison. randall margrave's has since apologized for the incident the judge says the fa
a father whose three daughters were abused by nasa launched across the courtroom in an apparent bid to attack the former doctor wellness has been sentenced to hundreds of years in prison for decades of sexual abuse my mind immediately thought of all the time when i was thirteen just a kid and more than listening to his girls evidence who was too much to bear for this father of larry nasser abused all three of his daughters. in the state of affairs you two are the sentencing. to grant me five...
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by many any means keep in mind that this launch happened on nasa property with nasa here on site as well that could help bridge the gap for now but space x. it really has been pioneering in that it's able to do these rocket launches more frequently and add a cheaper cost because its rockets are actually reusable the boosters separated they came back down as planned and they're not done you could go out and launch yet another rocket would be as it all goes to the sustainability and bringing the cost down of space travel great authority sarah sarah dollar speaking to us from the kennedy space center in cape canaveral tensions between turkey and kurdish militia inside syria are escalating kurdish why b.g. rockets have struck a turkish soil insuring and killing civilians cheryl has been meeting some of the victims whose lives have been affected by the violence the all osama told our receivers mourners outside his home and rest his mind is elsewhere he's still trying to process the death of his daughter fault who was killed last week she had just turned seventeen has some build it was injured
by many any means keep in mind that this launch happened on nasa property with nasa here on site as well that could help bridge the gap for now but space x. it really has been pioneering in that it's able to do these rocket launches more frequently and add a cheaper cost because its rockets are actually reusable the boosters separated they came back down as planned and they're not done you could go out and launch yet another rocket would be as it all goes to the sustainability and bringing the...
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allow nasa to begin focusing on human space expiration. the truth of the matter is, the space program inspired my youth. i sat in front of a black and white television that day neil armstrong stepped on the moon. i will never forget the moment. i thought my whole life would be characterized by the next great exploration in space. the next great human expansion led by the united states of america. we all know we lost our momentum. president trump wants to get that back. he has charged us to bring together, not only public resources, focusing resources, focusing on human space expiration, and going out and bringing together all of these extraordinary american oximeters that are developing the new spacecrafts of the future. we are going to make sure that america leads in space once again. mike: you know that my morning newsletter always ends with one fun thing. you have a dog. it must be a ferocious beast. vice pres. pence: actually no, he is a puppy. i got him on father's day. we lost our old dog, maverick. he had been with us for 15 years.
allow nasa to begin focusing on human space expiration. the truth of the matter is, the space program inspired my youth. i sat in front of a black and white television that day neil armstrong stepped on the moon. i will never forget the moment. i thought my whole life would be characterized by the next great exploration in space. the next great human expansion led by the united states of america. we all know we lost our momentum. president trump wants to get that back. he has charged us to...
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allow nasa to begin focusing on human space expiration. the truth of the matter is, the space rubble inspired my youth. -- program inspired my youth. i will never forget the moment. i thought my whole life would be characterized by the next great exploration in space. the next great human expansion led by the united states of america. we all know, we lost our momentum. president trump once to get that back. -- wants to get that back. he is charged us to bring together, not only public resources, focusing on human space expiration, and going out and bringing together all of these extraordinary american oximeters that are developing the new spacecrafts of the future. we are going to make sure that america leads in space wanted -- once again. mike: you know that my morning newsletter always ends with one fun thing. you have a dog. it must be a ferocious beast. vice pres. pence: he is a puppy. i got him on father's day. we lost our old dog, maverick. he had been with us for 15 years. my wife said, our lives were going to be too busy to have a
allow nasa to begin focusing on human space expiration. the truth of the matter is, the space rubble inspired my youth. -- program inspired my youth. i will never forget the moment. i thought my whole life would be characterized by the next great exploration in space. the next great human expansion led by the united states of america. we all know, we lost our momentum. president trump once to get that back. -- wants to get that back. he is charged us to bring together, not only public...
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experiments by nasa to grow wheat in space are inspiring scientists in australia to see if it‘ll work on earth. by changing how much light plants get, they can speed up crop cycles by over 50%. it‘s of massive importance since the world has to produce up to 80% more food by 2050 to feed 9 billion people. i spoke to dr lee hickey, senior research fellow from the university of queensland centre for crop science to find out how nasa inspired the research. yeah, you‘re right, we were originally inspired by nasa, and they were trying to grow wheat in outer space, i guess as food supply for astronauts. but the way that they were doing it, they were exposing the wheat plans to continuous light so the plants did not sleep and it tricked them into producing seed very quickly, much faster than normal, and we thought "what a cool tool this could be to speed up the rate of improvement of our crops here on planet earth." now, as you say, it‘s a "cool tool." can you describe this technology and is this something that any farmer can use? well, it‘s certainly a tool for plant breeders who are
experiments by nasa to grow wheat in space are inspiring scientists in australia to see if it‘ll work on earth. by changing how much light plants get, they can speed up crop cycles by over 50%. it‘s of massive importance since the world has to produce up to 80% more food by 2050 to feed 9 billion people. i spoke to dr lee hickey, senior research fellow from the university of queensland centre for crop science to find out how nasa inspired the research. yeah, you‘re right, we were...
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carolina: esta compaÑÍa tiene un contrato multimillonario con la nasa. seguramente serÁn los que permitan que tÚ vayas al espacio. nos atiende el conocidÍsimo astronauta josÉ hernÁndez. cÓmo va a cambiar esto la historia? josÉ: en primer lugar, buenos dÍas. muy contento de estar con ustedes. cada vez que el sector privado invierte un dÓlar en la exploraciÓn del espacio mamÁ para mi es un dÓlar menos que tiene que pagar el pÚblico por parte del gobierno, de la nasa. mientras tengan interÉs en el sector privado, esto empuja la exploraciÓn al espacio. javier: todos hablamos de la posibilidad que tenemos los comunes y corrientes de ir al espacio. usted como astronauta, cree que podamos ir en nuestra vida, en los prÓximos 50 aÑos a la luna o al espacio y volar con precios asequibles? josÉ: >> creo que sÍ . antes era un privilegio para los que tenÍa mÁs dinero. poco a poco fue creciendo a nivel de una persona comÚn que puede tomar un aviÓn creo que eso va a pasar. no sÉ si va a pasar en los prÓximos 50 aÑos, pero de que vamos a llevar
carolina: esta compaÑÍa tiene un contrato multimillonario con la nasa. seguramente serÁn los que permitan que tÚ vayas al espacio. nos atiende el conocidÍsimo astronauta josÉ hernÁndez. cÓmo va a cambiar esto la historia? josÉ: en primer lugar, buenos dÍas. muy contento de estar con ustedes. cada vez que el sector privado invierte un dÓlar en la exploraciÓn del espacio mamÁ para mi es un dÓlar menos que tiene que pagar el pÚblico por parte del gobierno, de la nasa. mientras...
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a company that's giving nasa ♪ >>> the casket bearing the body of billy graham was driven from ashville to charlotte today. it will go to the united states capital where mourners can pay respects on wednesday and thursday. private funeral for graham will be held onofre day. the legendary evangelist died on wednesday of natural causes. he was 99 years old. >>> afghan officials says at least 18 soldiers have been killed after their checkpoint came under attack by taliban insurgents. two other soldiers were wounded in the attack which took place in a western province. two security personnel were killed in a suicide bombing in the country's capitol of kabul. the islam tick state group is claiming responsibility for that attack. >>> now to a developing story out of our nation's capitol. after weeks of waiting, the democratic rebut tell to the republican's claims of fbi and doj surveillance abuses is now out. fox's catherine herridge has details. >> reporter: the newly released ten-page memo a direct reply from the house intelligence committee's top democrat congressman adam shive to the repu
a company that's giving nasa ♪ >>> the casket bearing the body of billy graham was driven from ashville to charlotte today. it will go to the united states capital where mourners can pay respects on wednesday and thursday. private funeral for graham will be held onofre day. the legendary evangelist died on wednesday of natural causes. he was 99 years old. >>> afghan officials says at least 18 soldiers have been killed after their checkpoint came under attack by taliban...
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the judge has since said that there is quote no way she will punish margrave's lowry nasa has already been sentenced to up to one hundred seventy five years in prison after nearly one hundred sixty women testified that he had molested them has apologized to the court. a geo political crisis is building over who controls the words wells long longest river the nile on monday egypt sudan on ethiopia's president's night in at this hour to resolve a dispute over building a dam on the river in ethiopia the show of unity has been contradicted as pictures emerged of sudanese troops near a cellar in the border with a rich. explains. the. sudanese troops massed on the border with a retrial they responding to reports that eritrean any gyptian soldiers are on the other side. sudan believes egypt sent troops to earth try a month ago a move sparked by a land dispute of what's called the whole like triangle and woman relations between sudan and turkey. we are now confirming that we are ready here in this place and that our forces are ready to do what is asked of them at any time the border closed la
the judge has since said that there is quote no way she will punish margrave's lowry nasa has already been sentenced to up to one hundred seventy five years in prison after nearly one hundred sixty women testified that he had molested them has apologized to the court. a geo political crisis is building over who controls the words wells long longest river the nile on monday egypt sudan on ethiopia's president's night in at this hour to resolve a dispute over building a dam on the river in...
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nasa will do it one way to ensure safety by doing it their way. >> lot of old-timers around nasa and space industry. are nervous about new way of doing business. there is less oversight. can the new rockets be as safe as old ones. that's an open question. >> both space x and boeing have contract with nasa to send astronauts to the space station. that could happen late this year. would mark the first time humans have launched from u.s. soil since the space shuttle was retired in 2011. manuel bojorquez, cbs news, kennedy space even if no one in your home smokes, secondhand smoke can be closer than you think. secondhand smoke from a neighbor's apartment can enter your home through air vents, through light fixtures and even through cracks in the walls and the floors. secondhand smoke is toxic. especially to children. protect your family. visit tobaccofreeca.com. ♪ strummed guitar you can't experience the canadian rockies through a screen. you have to be here, with us. ♪ upbeat music travel through this natural wonder and get a glimpse of amazing, with a glass of wine in one hand, and
nasa will do it one way to ensure safety by doing it their way. >> lot of old-timers around nasa and space industry. are nervous about new way of doing business. there is less oversight. can the new rockets be as safe as old ones. that's an open question. >> both space x and boeing have contract with nasa to send astronauts to the space station. that could happen late this year. would mark the first time humans have launched from u.s. soil since the space shuttle was retired in...
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nasa, of course, is the opposition alliance, the national super alliance... not only that... but it's a free country. they can support the opposition if they want. which is ok, but i think it is important that we should call it what it is. they are an extension of the opposition party. the manyjournalists who are working in those stations who are contested as opposition candidates, then when they lose in those primaries, they come back and continue as journalists. it is inappropriate for people who claim to be professional journalists to take such a partisan approach, especially after they have contested seats as members of those parties. all right. so, fred matiangi, the internal security minister, says that the tv stations have switched off because there was collusion between them and some nasa opposition members to incite violence, but they are saying, where is the evidence for that? where is the evidence for that? has anybody been brought to court for trying to incite violence from the tv stations? you know, you have to understand this country a little. we are not a natio
nasa, of course, is the opposition alliance, the national super alliance... not only that... but it's a free country. they can support the opposition if they want. which is ok, but i think it is important that we should call it what it is. they are an extension of the opposition party. the manyjournalists who are working in those stations who are contested as opposition candidates, then when they lose in those primaries, they come back and continue as journalists. it is inappropriate for people...
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a british man accused of hacking into computers at the fbi and nasa has won his appeal against extradition to the united states. a special report on one of the many victims of fentanyl — the powerful painkiller linked to a growing number of drug—related deaths. fentanyl‘s a killer, and those drug dealers are playing russian roulette with our lives. they give our children drugs, and our children, my child, died from it. a report from syria — amid claims that rebel—held areas were targeted by a suspected chemical attack at the weekend. and — it's a century since one of the biggest advances in gender equality — but most women were still not able to vote. and coming up in sport. chelsea in trouble again. could the champions come back from a goal down at watford to avoid a second straight premier league defeat? good evening. theresa may's decision to rule out being a member of any kind of customs union after brexit will result in new trade barriers on british goods and services. that was the warning delivered by the eu's chief brexit negotiator michel barnier after talks in downin
a british man accused of hacking into computers at the fbi and nasa has won his appeal against extradition to the united states. a special report on one of the many victims of fentanyl — the powerful painkiller linked to a growing number of drug—related deaths. fentanyl‘s a killer, and those drug dealers are playing russian roulette with our lives. they give our children drugs, and our children, my child, died from it. a report from syria — amid claims that rebel—held areas were...
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waymo accepted the offer of $254 million. >>> nasa keeping tabs on the tesla >>> nasa keeping tabs on elon musk's roadster. david bowie blasting in the background, dummy behind the wheel. nasa will track it as part of its horizon database. a directly of 750,000 asteroids 3,500 comets. >> it's got to be a commercial coming soon, right? the greatest ad of all time. ground control to major tom still in my head. >> me too. >> "new day" starts right now. erica hill alongside chris cuomo. we'll see you tomorrow. >> it is very sad when we heard about it. certainly he's also very sad. >> he continues to not to speak up for the people who abuse but for the abusers. >> he said general kel where is doing a great job and there is full faith in him. >> there's no way he knew about this. he's up to his neck in it. and he has to deal with it. >> we have 20 hear from john kelly what he knew. >> let's secure our border and solve the problem for daca recipients and dreamers. >> we are a few weeks away from the march deadline, and we still don't have a resolution here. >> what is being composed in the s
waymo accepted the offer of $254 million. >>> nasa keeping tabs on the tesla >>> nasa keeping tabs on elon musk's roadster. david bowie blasting in the background, dummy behind the wheel. nasa will track it as part of its horizon database. a directly of 750,000 asteroids 3,500 comets. >> it's got to be a commercial coming soon, right? the greatest ad of all time. ground control to major tom still in my head. >> me too. >> "new day" starts right now....
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an edge over other companies competing for lucrative contracts with nasa satellite companies and the u.s. military and is that kind of technology that musk hopes will eventually send people to mars and build a colony there and the seas cerro del off is that the kennedy space center in cape canaveral florida. well with just fifteen minutes to go before the end of the launch window space x. lifted off the platform making history and possibly revolutionizing the private and commercial space industries now that they had been plagued with wind and weather related delays but in the end the list was six says they have recovered to the rocket the third the central rocket we're still waiting to hear from space x. as to its status now space this falcon heavy was designed to carry up to seventy tons of cargo inside though today was just one car a tesla roadster with a dummy strapped into it and a david bowie song plane on repeat live images now being sent back from that tesla showing an out of this world view earth in the background as well as the moon this is going to have a lasting impact fal
an edge over other companies competing for lucrative contracts with nasa satellite companies and the u.s. military and is that kind of technology that musk hopes will eventually send people to mars and build a colony there and the seas cerro del off is that the kennedy space center in cape canaveral florida. well with just fifteen minutes to go before the end of the launch window space x. lifted off the platform making history and possibly revolutionizing the private and commercial space...
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nasa will track the vehicle. the tesla now has its own entry labeled as a near earth object. >>> "early start" continues right now. >> stay and fight. that's what rob porter says he was told by senior officials at white house. despite allegations of domestic violence abuse. his story doesn't line up with the chief of staff. >>> the invitation is on the table. kim jong un's sister says south korean leaders are welcome in pyongyang. now the vice president is hinting the u.s. could find itself at the table as well. >>> are they listening and acting fast enough? >> is this congress acting fast enough? >> congress. >> congress is not acting. >> even if congress does nothing, me too is here to stay. revealing chat with supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg. good morning. welcome to "early start." i'm christine romans. >> i'm dave briggs. it is monday, february 12th. we will talk with josh roggin shortly. he traveled with the vice president and he will update us on the talks. >>> we start with the white house strugg
nasa will track the vehicle. the tesla now has its own entry labeled as a near earth object. >>> "early start" continues right now. >> stay and fight. that's what rob porter says he was told by senior officials at white house. despite allegations of domestic violence abuse. his story doesn't line up with the chief of staff. >>> the invitation is on the table. kim jong un's sister says south korean leaders are welcome in pyongyang. now the vice president is...