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from nasa i.t. security policies. has the oig conducted a review of other nasa contractors to determine if their contracts include necessary clauses pertaining to i.t. security? and if so how many has your office conducted? >> thank you here we have not conducted a separate audit looking at that specific issue. although if i could double back, the concerns we had when nasa entered into a new five-year contract with caltech, that the contract was absent the significant i.t. oversight provisions. we have since followed up and found out that jpl has issued aa nasa has accepted and we reviewed the criteria we were concerned about. so the federal oversight i.t. oversight is going to happen at jpl so we are pleased with that. >> thank you. and does the oig conducted compliance audits to determine if contractors are fulfilling their contracts obligations pertaining to information security? if so, , how many has your offie conducted? >> again, , we conduct a significant number of program audits that look at
from nasa i.t. security policies. has the oig conducted a review of other nasa contractors to determine if their contracts include necessary clauses pertaining to i.t. security? and if so how many has your office conducted? >> thank you here we have not conducted a separate audit looking at that specific issue. although if i could double back, the concerns we had when nasa entered into a new five-year contract with caltech, that the contract was absent the significant i.t. oversight...
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the nasa i.g. issued its report in july which found that information systems throughout the agency faced an unnecessarily high level of risks that threatens the the report concluded it is imperative the agency continue efforts to strengthen the risk management and government practices to safeguard its data from cybersecurity threats, unquote. last month the i.g. issued another report of nasa's use of nonagency it devices and found nasa is not adequately securing its networks from unauthorized access of it devices, unquote. the nasa i.g. is currently tracking 25 open recommendations from the office of the chief information officer. these do not include it and cybersecurity recommendations o mission direct rits or other observations in the nasa enterprise. it's startling but many reasons the recommendations remain open. for instance agency guidelines and best practices are often general rules and principles not optimized to the agency's expertise and challenges. for instance, nasa is the world leader
the nasa i.g. issued its report in july which found that information systems throughout the agency faced an unnecessarily high level of risks that threatens the the report concluded it is imperative the agency continue efforts to strengthen the risk management and government practices to safeguard its data from cybersecurity threats, unquote. last month the i.g. issued another report of nasa's use of nonagency it devices and found nasa is not adequately securing its networks from unauthorized...
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some nasa had said direct commissions need to be let out of nasa and not universities. that's not a requirement and appears to be inconsistent with the evidence that university led missions have proven to be cost-effective. and you talk about your position to should direct admissions be let out of nasa center or is university (? >> i think there's a lot of opportunities to have these missions led by university of the two you highlighted are perfect examples of missions that have been successful from universities and these are not small missions. we're talking about osiris rex which for the first time, we've never been able to orbit and objects like osiris rex is not working. it's an asteroid in the space on the new and were going to do for the first time in american history in october, we're going to go down and grab the material from benny for the first time ever to bring that back to her. so an asteroid return mission and that mission of course is led by the university of arizona area and of course you mentioned psyche which is an asteroid belt on the other side of ma
some nasa had said direct commissions need to be let out of nasa and not universities. that's not a requirement and appears to be inconsistent with the evidence that university led missions have proven to be cost-effective. and you talk about your position to should direct admissions be let out of nasa center or is university (? >> i think there's a lot of opportunities to have these missions led by university of the two you highlighted are perfect examples of missions that have been...
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these are communications born from an agency called nasa tied early nasa era. we think about how we navigate with gps and how it transformed the american economy. we think about precision agriculture. we're uses space assets right m now in order to sense the earth. and every part of the electromagnetic spectrum. how can we increase crop yields and reduce water use. that will feed more world than p ever before. producing food, and energy cleanly to pipelines, we can detect leaks early. so that energy companies don't get fined by the epa. nasa playing a role there. so the way we do disaster relies is dependent on a lot of deve technologies thatlo nasa developed. we don't do disaster relief, bus we developed technology that's are now commercialized that theh government benefits from. we think about how we predict weather. understand climate and how it is changing, and national security and defense, so many capabilities that nasa has entr utilized by the department of defense. and vice versa. going back in time it was intercontinental ballistic hat missiles that la
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how that is done really matters to nasa. as an agency we have to make sure we don't ourselves in the role of the department of justice or the fbi or cifius will we are good at like getting to mars. we are not really the investigative agency to be careful how we do this. >> we are investigating chinese investments to make sure we are treating nasa as we are with the chinese investments and concerned with tick-tock and that is equally important if we pay attention to that as we do with tiktok thank you administrator and thank you chairman. >> let me say there are no other senators in line. i have another question but other offices are listening and members of the committee to ask questions they should let us know. so mr. administrator, and then allow nasa to make full use of the sls. i'm concerned the budget request to first spending. how necessary is this and what suggestion do you have for the senate and the house? >> because congress and the senate have fully funded all of her activities just so you know those activities ar
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or and i'm joined now by keith cowing he's a nasa veteran and editor of the space news web site nasa watched dot com keith it's good to see you again i'm excited about this story i'm sure there are some people on the street would say what's the big deal or are we talking about water on the moon that we could drink. well know at least not until you do something to it again the amount that we found is you know sort of interesting because back in the apollo days when all the rocks were brought back pretty much the answer was the moon bone dry there's no water there you know to be in and then about a decade and a half ago some spacecraft were orbiting the moon an awful meddler prop appear and they discovered that at the poles there are regions that are always dark for some reason the sun doesn't reach them and there's ice water there and over time people looked at the moon got hits maybe the fact that there's water now they looked at a crater down here but the surface pretty much of the entire mood has water the water is found inside little glass droplets that came from meteors so it's s
or and i'm joined now by keith cowing he's a nasa veteran and editor of the space news web site nasa watched dot com keith it's good to see you again i'm excited about this story i'm sure there are some people on the street would say what's the big deal or are we talking about water on the moon that we could drink. well know at least not until you do something to it again the amount that we found is you know sort of interesting because back in the apollo days when all the rocks were brought...
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brent: i am joined by a nasa veteran and editor of the space news website nasa watch.com. i am excited about the story. i am sure there are some people on the street who would say, what is the big deal? are we talking about water on the moon we can drink? >> no. at least not until you do something to it. the amount we found it is teresting cause ring the apollo days and all the rocks were brought back, the answer was the moon is bone dry. to bed. i decade and a -- too bad. a ticket and a half ago, they discovered at the polls, there are regions that are always dark. for some reason, the sun does not reach them and there is ice water there. people looked at the moon and have gotten hints that maybe there is water. now they looked at a crater down here, but the surface of the moon has water. the water is inside glass droplets that came from meteors. you cannot just scoop it up and drink it. you have to get out of there. the amount we are talking about -- this is a 230 milliliter flask. this much in a cubic meter. it would cost you many thousands of dollars to take this to th
brent: i am joined by a nasa veteran and editor of the space news website nasa watch.com. i am excited about the story. i am sure there are some people on the street who would say, what is the big deal? are we talking about water on the moon we can drink? >> no. at least not until you do something to it. the amount we found it is teresting cause ring the apollo days and all the rocks were brought back, the answer was the moon is bone dry. to bed. i decade and a -- too bad. a ticket and a...
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and we'll take a look at the game changing discovery that could transform space travel nasa top aside just confirm there's more water on the moon than previously thought. i'm dr thomas good to have you with us today we begin in the united states where the confirmation of a. kone barrett to the supreme court has given america's top court a conservative majority for years to come the senate approving her nomination by 52 votes to 48 her appointment was strongly opposed by congressional democrats will have analysis about this far reaching development after this report. after a month in the spotlight she finally got to say these words. judge me county sheriff is heading to the u.s. supreme court. it's a privilege to be asked to serve my country and this office and i stand here tonight truly honored and humbled. president donald trump is on hand to celebrate one of his signature achievements locking in a conservative majority on the supreme court for many years to come. this is a momentous day for america for the united states constitution and for the fair and impartial rule of law. barack
and we'll take a look at the game changing discovery that could transform space travel nasa top aside just confirm there's more water on the moon than previously thought. i'm dr thomas good to have you with us today we begin in the united states where the confirmation of a. kone barrett to the supreme court has given america's top court a conservative majority for years to come the senate approving her nomination by 52 votes to 48 her appointment was strongly opposed by congressional democrats...
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celebration as nasa's space probe touches down on an asteroid 200 million miles away — in a mission that could give us a clue to how life on earth began. reports of fatal shootings in nigeria as police try to clear anti government protests in the city of lagos. we have a rare interview with the top us commander in afghanistan who warns that the spike in violence is threatening the peace plan. and the rhetoric should not be threatening and inciting more violence. what everybody should be doing is finding ways to bring this down. but we will defend the afghan security forces. we can debate issues without degrading each other‘s character. we can disagree without hating each other. putting aside animosity and embracing civility... we talked to two us election candidates hoping to find a better way. nasa says its osiris—rex space probe has successfully touched down briefly on the asteroid, bennu. scientists have compared the manoeuvre to trying to park a remote—controlled car 300 million kilometres away, on an asteroid the size of the empire state building. the probe has been seven year
celebration as nasa's space probe touches down on an asteroid 200 million miles away — in a mission that could give us a clue to how life on earth began. reports of fatal shootings in nigeria as police try to clear anti government protests in the city of lagos. we have a rare interview with the top us commander in afghanistan who warns that the spike in violence is threatening the peace plan. and the rhetoric should not be threatening and inciting more violence. what everybody should be doing...
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nasa says its 0siris—rex space probe has made contact with asteroid bennu. the mission of the probe is to collect a rare sample of dust, that could reveal how our sun and solar system came into being billions of years ago. you can reach me on twitter — i'm @ l vaughanjones. hello. tuesday may not have been the sunniest day of the month so far but it ended on something of a high. what a contrast as we move into the new day to see some really quite heavy rain moving into part of england and wales. it will feel cooler across some areas. low pressure dominating the weather through tuesday throwing the weather fronts across northern and western scotland but is towards biscay we look for the next development. that is tied in with storm barbara. the air is coming from the south so it's not a cold start to wednesday, but it will be a wet one across southern areas and the rain keeps coming through the morning, easily 30 to a0 millimetres quite widely. bits and pieces of weather to the north and rain across the western isles of scotland and the north and west of the
nasa says its 0siris—rex space probe has made contact with asteroid bennu. the mission of the probe is to collect a rare sample of dust, that could reveal how our sun and solar system came into being billions of years ago. you can reach me on twitter — i'm @ l vaughanjones. hello. tuesday may not have been the sunniest day of the month so far but it ended on something of a high. what a contrast as we move into the new day to see some really quite heavy rain moving into part of england and...
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nasa says its 0siris—rex space probe has made contact with asteroid bennu. the mission of the probe is to collect a rare sample of dust, that could reveal how our sun and solar system came into being billions of years ago. that's it. you can reach me on twitter. i'm @lvaughanjones. i'm louis vonjones. this is bbc news. bye—bye. hello. tuesday may not have been the sunniest day of the month thus far, but it ended on something of a high. water contrast there as we move into the new day to see some really quite heavy rain moving into parts of england and wales. it will feel a little bit cooler across some areas. low pressure certainly dominating the weather through tuesday, throwing the weather front across the northern and western scotland, but down towards biscay that we look for the next development. that, in fact, is all tied in with storm barbara. the air is coming in from the south, so, it's not a cold start to the new day on wednesday, but it really will be a wet one across the southern areas and the rain just keeps on coming through the morning, easil
nasa says its 0siris—rex space probe has made contact with asteroid bennu. the mission of the probe is to collect a rare sample of dust, that could reveal how our sun and solar system came into being billions of years ago. that's it. you can reach me on twitter. i'm @lvaughanjones. i'm louis vonjones. this is bbc news. bye—bye. hello. tuesday may not have been the sunniest day of the month thus far, but it ended on something of a high. water contrast there as we move into the new day to see...
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and we'll also take a look at the beginning changing discoveries that could transform space truck nasa scientists confirm there's a lot more water on moon than anyone thought. our brian thomas good to have you with us today we begin in the united states where the confirmation of amy komi barack to the supreme court has given this key political institution a conservative majority for years to come the senate approving her nomination by 52 votes to 48 her appointment was opposed by congressional democrats will have some analysis after this report. after a month in the spotlight she finally got to say these words. judge amy carney barack is heading to the u.s. supreme court. it's a privilege to be asked to serve my country and this office and i stand here tonight truly honored and humbled. president donald trump was on hand to celebrate one of his signature achievements locking in a conservative majority on the supreme court for many years to come. this is a momentous day for america for the united states constitution for the fair and impartial rule of law. barack took an oath at the whit
and we'll also take a look at the beginning changing discoveries that could transform space truck nasa scientists confirm there's a lot more water on moon than anyone thought. our brian thomas good to have you with us today we begin in the united states where the confirmation of amy komi barack to the supreme court has given this key political institution a conservative majority for years to come the senate approving her nomination by 52 votes to 48 her appointment was opposed by congressional...
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del mismo sexo lo dice en el documental francÉs que se estrena hoy en el festival de cine de roma la nasa consigue por primera vez en su historia poner una sonda espacial en un asteroide, que ha recogido muestras de molÉculas que dieron lugar a la vida que regresarÁ a la tierra despuÉs de 43 aÑos noche de gala la ceremonia de los premios billboard de la mÚsica latina, promete un impresionante show envÍo que podrÁn seguir aquÍ en telemundo con la presencia de figuras como daddy yankee, luis fonsi y pablo alborÁn. >>> >> buenas tardes, gracias por estar con nosotros la polÍtica de tolerancia cero del gobierno donald trump ha hecho de 545 niÑos migrante están sus padres loss sigan sin dÓnde estÁn sus padres? dos aÑos despuÉs de haber sido separados de ellos en la frontera los a abogados encargarÁn de buscar s buscarlos, y nos han podido localizar porque muchos de sus padres fueron deportados a centroamÉrica sin sus hijos >> asÍ es desafortunadamente l pesadilla de las separaciones familiares no ha terminado para 545 niÑos que fueron arrancados de los brazos de sus padres
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and nasa has licensed it-- >> nasa is using filtergraph-- >> yes. >> cooper: ...that you invented? >> dan: yes. ( ticking ) >> you have to see people walking on "60 minutes." we want to know how-- can this person walk, let's see. i don't know why, you never do a thing on "60 minutes" without-- look at that, walking. >> ladies and gentlemen, tonight jerry seinfeld. >> you see comedy in this mess. >> the first thing, they don't say it any more but they said, "don't touch your face." okay, so we're gonna stop the whole world, and you can't-- (laugh) you can't do this. but don't do this. ( ticking ) >> i'm lesley stahl. >> i'm bill whitaker. >> i'm anderson cooper. >> i'm jon wertheim. >> i'm scott pelley. those stories, tonight, on "60 minutes." ( ticking ) you're on it. you may think you're doing all you can to manage type 2 diabetes and heart disease... but could your medication do more to lower your heart risk? jardiance can reduce the risk of cardiovascular death for adults who also have known heart disease. so, it could help save your life from a heart attack or stroke. and it lo
and nasa has licensed it-- >> nasa is using filtergraph-- >> yes. >> cooper: ...that you invented? >> dan: yes. ( ticking ) >> you have to see people walking on "60 minutes." we want to know how-- can this person walk, let's see. i don't know why, you never do a thing on "60 minutes" without-- look at that, walking. >> ladies and gentlemen, tonight jerry seinfeld. >> you see comedy in this mess. >> the first thing, they don't...
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splurge on plans for a moon base nasa scientists say they found clear evidence that there's much more water on the lunar surface than previously thought new research indicates future explorers will not have to travel to the moon's polar icecaps in search of 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 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 to const rock to melt and form glass beads and trapping the water thus allowing it to survive on the moon's far surface more water bearing beads might also be buried deeper nasa also said that there is perhaps more water hidden in the form of ice patch
splurge on plans for a moon base nasa scientists say they found clear evidence that there's much more water on the lunar surface than previously thought new research indicates future explorers will not have to travel to the moon's polar icecaps in search of 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 shut down the idea that that would mean the...
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and then but nasa teach you what you need to know. you need to learn is much as you can about everything . you kind of have to know everything. i know everything but you have to be willing to do just about anything. as a lifetime of training. john: the question is wondering if you can see pollution from their . terry: so the name of our movie is a beautiful planet . 99 percent of her this beautiful. but you can see pollution very prominently in china . it was just this brown smoggy place. especially for northeastern china . between shanghai and beijing and korea. this brown. india was also . crazy . and is also jumbo, tropical type of contributors . hazy. something is a combination of pollution and haze. the other environmental problem that you can see that i can see, there must be for everybody. less deforestation . especially in madagascar. is this big giant rain forest on about the southeast coast of africa and that's just brown property literally this brown and orange rock between when the lemurs live, the monkeys down there live
and then but nasa teach you what you need to know. you need to learn is much as you can about everything . you kind of have to know everything. i know everything but you have to be willing to do just about anything. as a lifetime of training. john: the question is wondering if you can see pollution from their . terry: so the name of our movie is a beautiful planet . 99 percent of her this beautiful. but you can see pollution very prominently in china . it was just this brown smoggy place....
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basically, a 747 operated by nasa for the high-power telescope that looks out the rear hatch. the jet flies at 45,000, where the air is crystal clear. normally, they look deep into space, for distant nebulas, galaxies and black holes but nasa ames got the idea to point the telescope at the moon. specifically, right here. the so-called client is greater. their findings are published today in the journal nature astronomy titled macular water detected on sunlit moon by sophia. they describe the moment the team knew they were onto something. >>> singh the strongest signal at this location, they were very excited and when we heard it we were literally over the moon. we do not expect that this water molecule could survive the harsh conditions. we think that it would escape in the sales environment. >> the research theorized that tiny micrometeorites smashing into the moon surface created tiny beads of glass that could trap the water molecules inside. declined with hydroxyl on the moon, and formed water that way. whatever the case, this latest discovery to the growing list of water o
basically, a 747 operated by nasa for the high-power telescope that looks out the rear hatch. the jet flies at 45,000, where the air is crystal clear. normally, they look deep into space, for distant nebulas, galaxies and black holes but nasa ames got the idea to point the telescope at the moon. specifically, right here. the so-called client is greater. their findings are published today in the journal nature astronomy titled macular water detected on sunlit moon by sophia. they describe the...
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and we take a look at the game changing discovery that could transform space travel nasa scientists confirm there's more water on the moon than anyone thought. our brian thomas good to have you with us today we begin this. program in the us where the confirmation of amy barrett to disapprove court has given america's top court a conservative majority for years to come the senate approved her nomination by 52 votes to 48 this appointment was strongly opposed by congressional democrats will have some analysis about the far reaching impact this could have after this report . after a month in the spotlight she finally got to say these words don't. judge me county barack is heading to the u.s. supreme court. it's a privilege to be asked to serve my country and this office and i stand here tonight truly honored and humbled. president donald trump is on hand to celebrate one of his signature achievements locking in a conservative majority on the supreme court for many years to come. this is a momentous day for america for the united states constitution and for the fair and impartial rule of law. b
and we take a look at the game changing discovery that could transform space travel nasa scientists confirm there's more water on the moon than anyone thought. our brian thomas good to have you with us today we begin this. program in the us where the confirmation of amy barrett to disapprove court has given america's top court a conservative majority for years to come the senate approved her nomination by 52 votes to 48 this appointment was strongly opposed by congressional democrats will have...
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take a look at what's being called they've gained changing discovery that's put transform space travel nasa scientists come from there's more water on the moon than anyone previously thought. i'm down to earth as welcome to the program italy has been hit by a wave of protests against a new round of government restrictions and containing the coronavirus clashes broke out in milan serene and several other cities monday evening the unrest comes after italian a thought. has ordered bars and restaurants to shots at 6 pm and closed theaters cinemas and gyms for a months prime minister says that the conti is now promising new financial aid to try and calm the tensions. here. it began as an angry protest they chanted for freedom in turin. but it quickly descended into a violent game of cat and mouse local media reports the group was made up of hardcore football fans nor as ultras riot police fired tear gas and water cannon to send them home. designer shops were targeted too and milan police clashed with protesters tear gas and pyrotechnics and plentiful supply several arrests were made as the carib
take a look at what's being called they've gained changing discovery that's put transform space travel nasa scientists come from there's more water on the moon than anyone previously thought. i'm down to earth as welcome to the program italy has been hit by a wave of protests against a new round of government restrictions and containing the coronavirus clashes broke out in milan serene and several other cities monday evening the unrest comes after italian a thought. has ordered bars and...
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j°y joy at nasa. the probe lands on the asteroid. seconds later... were going in, going in. touchdown declared.” were going in, going in. touchdown declared. i can tell you everything went exactly perfect which is the hallmark of this team. we have consistently beaten expectations over and over again. we have overcome the amazing challenges this asteroid has thrown at us. it may have the biggest hole of extra terrestrial rocks and the moon landings 50 years ago. that is still to be confirmed, nonetheless this mission is an incredible achievement because spinning through space 330 million kilometres from earth is bigger than the empire state building. even though the probe arrived in 2018, it has taken two years to find a suitable landing site because the scientists thought the surface would be sandy, but it was rocky. but they did identify a site called nightingale, and 110w site called nightingale, and now the probe has successfully landed, avoiding contact with successful rocks, gathered its sample and lifted off bound for earth. a sample that should tell us about the ch
j°y joy at nasa. the probe lands on the asteroid. seconds later... were going in, going in. touchdown declared.” were going in, going in. touchdown declared. i can tell you everything went exactly perfect which is the hallmark of this team. we have consistently beaten expectations over and over again. we have overcome the amazing challenges this asteroid has thrown at us. it may have the biggest hole of extra terrestrial rocks and the moon landings 50 years ago. that is still to be...
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plus touch and go in outer space nasa spacecraft lands on the asteroid where it statures rock and dust samples we'll get details of this tearing mission. follow on terry martin good to have you with us more than 100000 people in germany's southern states of bavaria are largely confined to their homes after coated infections there skyrocketed and back to scotland schools restaurants and daycare centers have been shut and most public gatherings banned. cases are rising fast across germany. badghis garden the land in this area a mountainous on the austrian border now the number one coronavirus hot spot in germany the number of new cases there in the last week is 5 times above the threshold for a high risk area as of choose day locals are back in lockdown and only allowed to leave their homes with a valid reason the number of new daily cases in germany is rising nationwide with the south and the west worst hit more than 129 areas and deemed high risk as the 2nd wave hits but lynn authorities are urging people to wear masks in all crowded places where social distancing isn't possible mosque
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he is leading nasa's first-ever mission to retrieve a sample from an asteroid. the $800 million asteroid-hunting robot began chasing beno four years ago and right away the asteroid surprised the team. >> we thought the surface was going to be sandy and beach-like. then i saw the first images coming in. i thought oh, boy. we are in for a real challenge. >> reporter: it is covered in bolders. to find a safe spot scientists spent a year mapping every square everyone and settled on this small clearing. >> there is a large rock on the eastern rim i call mount doom about 30 feet tall. >> about the size of a large van having to maneuver into something the size of a small parking space. it ends with a space vacuum cleaner designed to collect about two ounces of asteroid gravel. it spends about ten seconds before backing away. >> the most intriguing part to me o the mission is the citement of bringing a sample back to earth. >> reporter: nasa's director of planetary science. almost like discovering the dna of the universe. >> it is exactly like discovering the dna of our
he is leading nasa's first-ever mission to retrieve a sample from an asteroid. the $800 million asteroid-hunting robot began chasing beno four years ago and right away the asteroid surprised the team. >> we thought the surface was going to be sandy and beach-like. then i saw the first images coming in. i thought oh, boy. we are in for a real challenge. >> reporter: it is covered in bolders. to find a safe spot scientists spent a year mapping every square everyone and settled on this...
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all right i'm joined now by keith cowing he's a nasa veteran and editor of the space news website nasa watch dot com keith it's good to see you again i'm excited about this story i'm sure that some people on the street would say what's the big deal or are we talking about water on the moon that we could dream. well no. at least not until you do something to it again the amount that we found is you know sort of interesting because back in the apollo days when all the rocks were brought back pretty much the answer was moved on by there's no water there you know to be in and then about a decade and a half ago some spacecraft were orbiting the moon an awful meddler prop up here and they discovered that at the poles there are regions that are always dark for some reason the sun doesn't reach them and there's ice water there then over time people looked at the moon got hits maybe the fact that there's water now they would get a crater down here but the surface pretty much of the entire mood has water the water is found inside little glass droplets the came from meteors so it's sort of you ca
all right i'm joined now by keith cowing he's a nasa veteran and editor of the space news website nasa watch dot com keith it's good to see you again i'm excited about this story i'm sure that some people on the street would say what's the big deal or are we talking about water on the moon that we could dream. well no. at least not until you do something to it again the amount that we found is you know sort of interesting because back in the apollo days when all the rocks were brought back...
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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 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 to const 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 nasa also said that there is perhaps more water hidden in the form of ice patches located in permanent shadows of the moon one of the nasa scientists said that it's not a lot of water the amount is equal to $1300.00 milliliter bottle of water per cubic meter another said that the water doesn't mean that there could be life on the moon because
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 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...
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and meet -- i work at nasa. we focus on the developing technology for missions to the moon and mars. >> at 14, she migrated to the u.s. from mexico with her family. she felt like a satellite orbiting earth viewing from afar how everyone else succeeded but her. she had to grow up fast. >> i was the oldest of four. when i was in high school i was turning 18 my mother said help me. within three months going to school. my mother got laid off. i became the sole supporter of the family. >> years later. mother hood changed her. she became a single mom of four kid. two with special needs. she made a life decision. >> i made a plan. i saved some money. and i went back to college. i was working full-time. two jobs. with the kids. >> in a classroom like this one. a professor told her her nasa dream was obtainable. >> you mention that you didn't think you were special enough. why? >> i was too old. first of all. i have four children. i didn't think of myself like i was going to contribute anything special. the fact that my
and meet -- i work at nasa. we focus on the developing technology for missions to the moon and mars. >> at 14, she migrated to the u.s. from mexico with her family. she felt like a satellite orbiting earth viewing from afar how everyone else succeeded but her. she had to grow up fast. >> i was the oldest of four. when i was in high school i was turning 18 my mother said help me. within three months going to school. my mother got laid off. i became the sole supporter of the family....
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plus touch and go in outer space and nasa spacecraft plans briefly on an asteroid where it's not just rock and dust samples look at the details of this daring mission. i'm told me a lot of books welcome to the program the u.s. 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 online search engine to fend off rivals google controls about 90 percent of global web searches the company has long denied claims of unfair competition the lawsuit also alleges that. google uses the 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 more than 20 years ago. already i spoke to a washington correspondent all of us not it and i asked him what exactly google is being accused of the allegation made against google is that the company is unlawfully maintaining a monopoly in essentially cutting off its rivals i
plus touch and go in outer space and nasa spacecraft plans briefly on an asteroid where it's not just rock and dust samples look at the details of this daring mission. i'm told me a lot of books welcome to the program the u.s. 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 online search engine to fend off rivals google controls about 90 percent of global web...
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plus touch and go into outer space and nasa spacecraft lands briefly on an asteroid where it snatches rocks and dust samples we'll get the details of this daring mission. i'm told me a lot of well welcome to the program the u.s. and google are headed to court the trumpet ministration on tuesday find filed a landmark antitrust under trust 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 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 it's the u.s. government's most significant act to protect competition since its groundbreaking case against microsoft more than 20 years ago. earlier i spoke to our washington correspondent all of a salad and i asked him what exactly google is being accused of the allegation made against google is that the company is unlawfully maintaining a monopoly in essentially cutti
plus touch and go into outer space and nasa spacecraft lands briefly on an asteroid where it snatches rocks and dust samples we'll get the details of this daring mission. i'm told me a lot of well welcome to the program the u.s. and google are headed to court the trumpet ministration on tuesday find filed a landmark antitrust under trust 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...
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abre un caso por el asesinato de la joven >>> un joven abrir camino trabajar en un proyecto con la nasa platicamos con él y vemos su historia >>> es un proyecto para estudiar 2 anillos esa tumba fue seleccionado por la linaza para ser financiado con 300 propuestas >>> esto es dedicar mi tiempo a hacer este proyecto sin esto no hubiera cursado un doctorado >>> sin embargo su perseverancia dio resultado >>> laprimera vez que aplique quede rechazado por eso estoy sorprendido y a veces uno dice en conexión que quizás no soy bueno para esto >>> hará el doctorado en colorado y la nasa el le patrocina sus estudios por 3 aÑos >>> a 3 niÑos del planetario y daniel viene cada vez que puede haber las estrellas tal vez porque le recuerda al planetario que su papá llegó de niÑo en su ciudad natal >>> vi en lo queles copio y veo que veo a saturnino >>> esto es difícil >>> con melancolía el este de sus amigos y su piden venezuela pero sabe que es un sacrificio que vale la pena >>> persistir sé que no es fácil >>> su sueÑo no es grandes volvera verme suele colaborar con la nasa >>> ojalá
abre un caso por el asesinato de la joven >>> un joven abrir camino trabajar en un proyecto con la nasa platicamos con él y vemos su historia >>> es un proyecto para estudiar 2 anillos esa tumba fue seleccionado por la linaza para ser financiado con 300 propuestas >>> esto es dedicar mi tiempo a hacer este proyecto sin esto no hubiera cursado un doctorado >>> sin embargo su perseverancia dio resultado >>> laprimera vez que aplique quede rechazado...
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queremos saber acerca del sistema solar todos los secretos por eso que hoy hoy mismo hace horas la nasa hizo lo que se llama el procedimiento >>> es parte de este artefacto llamado >>> lo que quiere es tomar una prueba y regresarla a la tierra en el 2023 >>> asÍ que hoy lo hizo hace horas es extraordinariamente increÍble lo que estÁ haciendo la nasa precisamente para poder conocer mÁs acerca de nuestro sistema solar mientras tanto las condiciones se extiende en 3 para fases diferentes >>> mucho cuidado las condiciones van en descenso a partir del dÍa jueves estaremos amigos en san josÉ >>> descendiendo hasta los 70-76 grados el fin de semana >>> pero con esos vientos seco que continÚan con nosotros asÍ que especial cuidado 90% >>> es el ser humano responsable de la generaciÓn de incendios asÍ que mucho cuidado >>> se extiende esta temporada larga de incendios para nosotros tengo mÁs detalles mas tarde regresamos. >>> tambiÉn lo voy a llevar a ver a las estrellas del fÚtbol europeo porque hoy arrancÓ la uefa champions league los resultados al regresar de la pausa. >> estÁs
queremos saber acerca del sistema solar todos los secretos por eso que hoy hoy mismo hace horas la nasa hizo lo que se llama el procedimiento >>> es parte de este artefacto llamado >>> lo que quiere es tomar una prueba y regresarla a la tierra en el 2023 >>> asÍ que hoy lo hizo hace horas es extraordinariamente increÍble lo que estÁ haciendo la nasa precisamente para poder conocer mÁs acerca de nuestro sistema solar mientras tanto las condiciones se extiende en 3...
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nasa released a set of guidelines for the artemis moon landing program. they include everyone must come in peace, space junk must be properly disposed of and no trespassing at historic lunar landmarks like apollo 11's tranquility base. >>> early voting started yesterday in texas, and oprah winfrey wants to make sure voters there have a plan for casting a ballot. she called eligible voters, some wanted to make sure it really was oprah. [ phone ringing ] >> hi, this is -- christian, this is oprah winfrey. it really is oprah winfrey. >> is this oprah? >> this is oprah winfrey. >> oh. >> that was oprah's first call of the day to a voter. she volunteered with former congressman beto o'rourke's organization, powered by people. >>> kraft is stopping its new online promotional campaign for mac and cheese, after it was criticized for sexualizing the comfort food. earlier this month, kraft revealed a new send noods advertising campaign, it calls on fans of the classic dish to send loved ones a free box or coupon to redeem one. but critics say the message is inappro
nasa released a set of guidelines for the artemis moon landing program. they include everyone must come in peace, space junk must be properly disposed of and no trespassing at historic lunar landmarks like apollo 11's tranquility base. >>> early voting started yesterday in texas, and oprah winfrey wants to make sure voters there have a plan for casting a ballot. she called eligible voters, some wanted to make sure it really was oprah. [ phone ringing ] >> hi, this is --...
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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 nasa also said that there is perhaps more water hidden in the form of ice patches located in permanent shadows of the moon one of the nasa scientists said that it's not a lot of water the amount is equal to $1300.00 milliliter bottle of water per cubic meter another said that the water doesn't mean that there could be life on the moon because
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...
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and nasa prepares for touchdown of the asteroid to unlock some of the secrets of the universe. so dan could be about to end more than 25 years of international isolation and boost its transition to democracy u.s. president donald trump says he's ready to remove the country from the list of state sponsors of terrorism well that's likely to bring an injection of international investment and allow urgently needed that relief have morgan reports from the capital khartoum. this is one of the events that have kept sudan on a u.s. list of state sponsors of terror and kept most foreign investors away for more than 25 years. in august 1908 truck bomb attacks on the u.s. embassies in kenya and intends annia killed 220. 4 people and injured more than 4000 sudan was accused of providing a base for the bombers then president ahmed bashir had already been accused of offering sanctuary to the likes of al qaida and its leader osama bin laden. but after you have negotiations by the transitional government president donald trump says he's ready to restore sudan's international status in a tweet
and nasa prepares for touchdown of the asteroid to unlock some of the secrets of the universe. so dan could be about to end more than 25 years of international isolation and boost its transition to democracy u.s. president donald trump says he's ready to remove the country from the list of state sponsors of terrorism well that's likely to bring an injection of international investment and allow urgently needed that relief have morgan reports from the capital khartoum. this is one of the events...
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plus it's touch and go in outer space a nasa spacecraft lands briefly on an asteroid where it snatches rock and dust samples of the details of this daring mission. hello i'm terry to have you with us. they are launching an investigation into the shootings of several protesters at a demonstration against police brutality in the m c international says there's credible evidence that nigeria's security forces were behind fatal shootings of demonstrators the violence erupted after thousands of protesters defied a 24 hour curfew imposed on tuesday after attacks on police stations. news team was in lagos a. the scene and got caught up in the shooting. bullets cross live to lagos where our correspondent is standing by funny you and your team got caught up in the violence tell us what happened. at the beginning of these demonstrations terry yesterday everything started as usual for the past 2 weeks of this particular site here in victoria island very close to our studio peaceful protesters chanting that they want an end to police brutality they were chanting that they are going to defy the curf
plus it's touch and go in outer space a nasa spacecraft lands briefly on an asteroid where it snatches rock and dust samples of the details of this daring mission. hello i'm terry to have you with us. they are launching an investigation into the shootings of several protesters at a demonstration against police brutality in the m c international says there's credible evidence that nigeria's security forces were behind fatal shootings of demonstrators the violence erupted after thousands of...
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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 tantalising possibility that our natural satellite isn'tjust somewhere to visit but a place to stay. mexican authorities have warned residents and tourists on the gulf coast to shelter indoors as hurricane zeta approaches. it's currently still at sea with sustained winds of a 130 kilometres an hour, and could make landfall on the yucatan peninsula in the coming hours. there have been 28 named storms in the atlantic so far this year — forcing meteorologists to turn to the greek alphabet for names for only the second time ev
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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touch and go in outer space and nasa spacecraft lands briefly on an asteroid where its natural broken down samples get the details of this daring mission. and a positive covert 19 test has sidelined by and munich the winner sascha not pretty not the best news for the bundesliga side ahead of their champions league season opener versus authentic adrift. hello i'm terry martin good to have you with us nigerian authorities say they are. launching an investigation into the shootings of several protesters at a demonstration against police brutality in lagos embassy international says there's credible evidence that security forces were behind fatal shootings of demonstrators the. after thousands of protesters defied a 24 hour curfew imposed on tuesday after attacks on police stations. was in lagos at the scene. in the shooting. down down down. cross straight over to lagos now our correspondent funny is standing by funny you and your team got caught up in the ballance tell us what happened. it was early in the evening terry very bare headed just one mile down from our studio to this side of
touch and go in outer space and nasa spacecraft lands briefly on an asteroid where its natural broken down samples get the details of this daring mission. and a positive covert 19 test has sidelined by and munich the winner sascha not pretty not the best news for the bundesliga side ahead of their champions league season opener versus authentic adrift. hello i'm terry martin good to have you with us nigerian authorities say they are. launching an investigation into the shootings of several...
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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 to service 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. for. 2 days 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 beaten 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 i have really we actually pulled this off. if the sample collection was suc
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 to service 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. for. 2 days i don't want to hear....
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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 tantalising possibility that our natural satellite isn'tjust somewhere to visit but a place to stay. new york's metropolitan museum of art is marking its 150th anniversary. as part of the celebrations, it's putting on an exhibition about the changing nature of fashion. about time: fashion and duration explores the idea that design can be both linear and cyclical. the bbc‘s tim allman explains. in the world of fashion, everything is new and everything stays the same. look at these dresses. some of them are more than 100 yea
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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look at new restrictions here in germany plus touch and go into outer space in a matter of hours a nasa spacecraft will attempt to snatch samples of walk from an asteroid we'll get the details of this daring mission a cosmic catch me if you can. i'm off to our viewers on p.b.s. in the united states and to all of you around the world welcome we begin with the u.s. government and google the government today filed a landmark antitrust lawsuit against the search engine giant and it alleges that the tech company has been abusing its dominance as an 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 also alleges that google uses billions of dollars to pay phone manufacturers to ensure it is the default search engine on browsers it's the government's the u.s. government's most significant act to protect competition since its groundbreaking case against microsoft more than 20 years ago all right for more now we're joined by our correspondent in washington d.c. oliver salat good evenin
look at new restrictions here in germany plus touch and go into outer space in a matter of hours a nasa spacecraft will attempt to snatch samples of walk from an asteroid we'll get the details of this daring mission a cosmic catch me if you can. i'm off to our viewers on p.b.s. in the united states and to all of you around the world welcome we begin with the u.s. government and google the government today filed a landmark antitrust lawsuit against the search engine giant and it alleges that the...
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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 tantalising possibility that our natural satellite isn'tjust somewhere to visit but a place to stay. a reminder of our top story: amy coney barrett has been confirmed as a justice on the us supreme court. she took her oath of office at a ceremony at the white house — where she stressed the importance of judicial independence. she is 48, it is a lifetime post and cements a conservative majority in the country's top appoint as president trump's third appointment. hello there. a pretty powerful jet stream will be racing acros
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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plus touch and go in outer space a nasa spacecraft len's briefly on an asteroid where it snatches rock and dust samples look at the details of this daring mission. and the pulse of covert 9000 test has sidelined by a winger says not really not the best news for the bundesliga saw it ahead of their champions league season opener vs athletico madrid. hello i'm terry martin good to have you with us nigerian authorities say they are launching the best. into the shootings of several protesters at a demonstration against police brutality in lagos mc international says there's credible evidence that nigeria's security forces were behind fatal shootings of demonstrators the violence erupted after thousands of protesters defied a 24 hour curfew imposed on tuesday after attacks on police stations a news team was in lagos at the scene and got caught up in the shooting. well as cross live to lagos where our correspondent is standing by funny you and your team got caught up in that violence tell us what happened. at the beginning of these demonstrations terry yesterday everything started as usual f
plus touch and go in outer space a nasa spacecraft len's briefly on an asteroid where it snatches rock and dust samples look at the details of this daring mission. and the pulse of covert 9000 test has sidelined by a winger says not really not the best news for the bundesliga saw it ahead of their champions league season opener vs athletico madrid. hello i'm terry martin good to have you with us nigerian authorities say they are launching the best. into the shootings of several protesters at a...
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and a nasa spacecraft grabs a handful of cosmic rubble from an asteroid to bring back to us. the jury and protest leaders say that they will not be intimidated demonstrators were shot at a rally in lagos security forces deny any involvement the videos of men in uniform firing at protesters are beginning to emerge several people are reported to been killed thousands of turned out to rally for a 12th day against police brutality a 24 hour curfew has been imposed in lagos how does it as a bit address reports. just hours after curfew came into effect the security forces started moving. i believe he told gate in lagos several different witness. this 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 on the prosecution of officers accused of extra judicial killings torture
and a nasa spacecraft grabs a handful of cosmic rubble from an asteroid to bring back to us. the jury and protest leaders say that they will not be intimidated demonstrators were shot at a rally in lagos security forces deny any involvement the videos of men in uniform firing at protesters are beginning to emerge several people are reported to been killed thousands of turned out to rally for a 12th day against police brutality a 24 hour curfew has been imposed in lagos how does it as a bit...
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>> so the final flight in the end of an era for nasa. astronaut kate rubins is on her way right now up to the international space station. she's on the russian soyuz aircraft. russia sells seats to nasa and other international space programs at a premium to get people on their rocket that goes to the international space station. that whole program is coming to an end. but kate rubins will be there for breakfast, i'm told. always good to get to your destination in time for a meal. >> i take breakfast so seriously. i can compromise on lunch, maybe dinner, but not breakfast. >> you know what else happened? >> this happened. so this man created this genius contraption, let's say. it is basically a really long slip n slide. he used dirt trenches, a painter's tarp and a garden hose to create this really long slip n slide so he can be a world record. he may have. he went 100 meters in ten seconds. he clocked in at 32 miles an hour. the county sheriff -- this happened in idaho. the guy goes -- he's an engineering major at birmingham young univer
>> so the final flight in the end of an era for nasa. astronaut kate rubins is on her way right now up to the international space station. she's on the russian soyuz aircraft. russia sells seats to nasa and other international space programs at a premium to get people on their rocket that goes to the international space station. that whole program is coming to an end. but kate rubins will be there for breakfast, i'm told. always good to get to your destination in time for a meal. >>...
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the nasa—led expedition has collected dust and grit from the surface. researchers believe the rocks could offer clues to the origins of life on earth and reveal how our sun and solar system came into being. you can see how excited the scientists are. the british guitarist spencer davis has died. he was 81 and had been undergoing treatment for pneumonia in california. the band, named because he was the only member who enjoyed giving interviews, were best known for their 1960s hits keep on running, gimme some lovin' and i'm a man. the group split up in 1967. but spencer davis continued touring in later decades, often playing more than 200 shows a year. more on all the stores on a website. —— all of the stores. lewis vaughan jones will website. —— all of the stores. lewis vaughanjones will be with you at the top of the hour. hello. tuesday may not have been the sunniest day of the month thus far, but it ended on something of a high. water contrast there as we move into the new day to see some really quite heavy rain moving into parts of england and
the nasa—led expedition has collected dust and grit from the surface. researchers believe the rocks could offer clues to the origins of life on earth and reveal how our sun and solar system came into being. you can see how excited the scientists are. the british guitarist spencer davis has died. he was 81 and had been undergoing treatment for pneumonia in california. the band, named because he was the only member who enjoyed giving interviews, were best known for their 1960s hits keep on...
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well, when i got to nasa i had to do it with the u.s. navy as a part of my training and then with the russians because winter survival in russia and water survival in russia and then again in massiah twice and alaska for this kayaking trip, so i spent a lot of my time living in the woods and freezing and being hungry. there's a chapter about all the different experiences there. >> flying jets is probably something you expect. it's the most important training to do. you can practice the technical skills and how to install this piece of agreement and this experiment, but the thing like flying jets gives you more importantly than anything else is the ability to have your brain stay ahead of the jet and think five steps ahead and was going to happen in the future and if i go do this in this direction, what's over there. and you are doing all of that while you are on the line. you crash and die. you are not in a simulator you can hit the pause button and go get lunch. so it's really good for your mental ability to stay ahead of what's happeni
well, when i got to nasa i had to do it with the u.s. navy as a part of my training and then with the russians because winter survival in russia and water survival in russia and then again in massiah twice and alaska for this kayaking trip, so i spent a lot of my time living in the woods and freezing and being hungry. there's a chapter about all the different experiences there. >> flying jets is probably something you expect. it's the most important training to do. you can practice the...
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a precision parking nasa scientists hope to land on an asteroid millions of kilometers from. but. how will the seas still chopping off the coast of a manmade the tropical depression dropping one of 2 spots or variances be nothing significant out of it and there's more active weather in the eastern med this is the bottom end of a frontal system might wind up into something it's certainly going to influence the weather in the event temperatures are coming down from their highs in the low thirty's to the middle teens which is where they should be with the breeze setting up out of iraq and down through the gulf states which might turn into a bit of a dusty breeze but again i don't think anything significant is going to come from it the rain in the rift valley is a daily event so falling heavily still stretching as far north as south sudan as fast south as probably angola maybe touching botswana but not much of malawi on notice so you've got a mass of these blue showers is the daily event you expect serious that rainy season the same is true for government places through d.r. congo and
a precision parking nasa scientists hope to land on an asteroid millions of kilometers from. but. how will the seas still chopping off the coast of a manmade the tropical depression dropping one of 2 spots or variances be nothing significant out of it and there's more active weather in the eastern med this is the bottom end of a frontal system might wind up into something it's certainly going to influence the weather in the event temperatures are coming down from their highs in the low thirty's...
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. >>> la nasa hace historia una vez más. tras la pausa de cuento los detalles de esta importante misión . >>>♪ (música) >>> fiscales de california anunciaron que volverán a buscar la pena de muerte contra scott peterson el anuncio fue de forma sorpresiva. otro principios del mes la corte superior estatal ordenó una revisión al caso por posibles errores del jurado. peterson va a continuar en la prisión hasta que este nuevo juicio termine. hablando de temas de violencia hoy por casi seis horas un hombre armado se mantuvo atrincherado en una zapatería. todo ocurrió en oakland y causó el cierre de varias calles metros que los oficiales intentaban atrapar al sospechoso de un homicidio . >>> este centro comercial de oakland fue el blanco de un operativo policiaco el jueves por varias horas. bernardo montiel trabaja ahí y fue sorprendido cuando llegó la policía . >>> preguntó si había un acceso y le dije que no tenemos acceso a ese edificio. dijo que nos evacuaron porquería sospechoso armado . >>> cuando vi al homb
. >>> la nasa hace historia una vez más. tras la pausa de cuento los detalles de esta importante misión . >>>♪ (música) >>> fiscales de california anunciaron que volverán a buscar la pena de muerte contra scott peterson el anuncio fue de forma sorpresiva. otro principios del mes la corte superior estatal ordenó una revisión al caso por posibles errores del jurado. peterson va a continuar en la prisión hasta que este nuevo juicio termine. hablando de temas de...
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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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pursuit parking nasa scientists and the asteroid on an asteroid millions of kilometers from whom. hello winter is coming slowly admittedly with that see on its way through mongolia it ends up really is a frontal system that drags itself into the yellow sea and then hangs around in northern china so the only difference really is the feel i think in places like harvard where as it goes through the temps will drop from the teens to low single figures the rain itself so further south will be a bit substantial and then you get more developing in the east china sea catching the south korean peninsula western side of japan but not china itself but china itself is enjoying generally fine quiet and warm weather that's harvin strong that about 6 degrees as a maximum temperature on thursday whereas we're still at about 21 in chengdu as head south more active weather the south china sea again and lose all that there have been named tropical sark and it's still really any a minus storm across lose all that could be damaging there it's not particularly windy with a lot of rain to come from it t
pursuit parking nasa scientists and the asteroid on an asteroid millions of kilometers from whom. hello winter is coming slowly admittedly with that see on its way through mongolia it ends up really is a frontal system that drags itself into the yellow sea and then hangs around in northern china so the only difference really is the feel i think in places like harvard where as it goes through the temps will drop from the teens to low single figures the rain itself so further south will be a bit...
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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
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. >>...