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now we have america telling orion to grant your inspectors access, otherwise orion will face diplomatic retaliation, the european union says the fact that you your inspectors are not allowed into this workshop is a worrying development. doesn't look like you are getting very far? i would say first of all, we are the only international presence in orion, which is essential, because we carry out a number of inspections, some of which are regular, but there are obligations that iran has as a signatory party to this and then, on top of that, on top of this agreement, we agreed a few months ago to have some additional indispensable monitoring and verification capabilities that would allow us to store and keep very potent information about what is going on in terms of uranium enrichment, in terms of the production of centrifuges, different technical areas. so if and when the parties to this agreement, the daisy poa, an agreement, the daisy poa, an agreement is reached or arrived at then we can have a full picture. you don't have a full picture. you don't have a full picture. the iranians remo
now we have america telling orion to grant your inspectors access, otherwise orion will face diplomatic retaliation, the european union says the fact that you your inspectors are not allowed into this workshop is a worrying development. doesn't look like you are getting very far? i would say first of all, we are the only international presence in orion, which is essential, because we carry out a number of inspections, some of which are regular, but there are obligations that iran has as a...
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. >> reporter: this is orion gene. he is 10. but the number on his mind is 500,000. the number of books he is hoping to get donated into children in need. >> even just for a moment to go into a new story or a new world and go to places and meet people they never would have. >> if we are willing to. so why not start today? because right now it's what we need more than ever. >> reporter: that speech won orion a 2020 student kindness contest, inspiring his own personal campaign of compassion. >> the speech contest was really just the catalyst to something so much bigger. >> reporter: with 120,000 books collected so far, orion is asking people across the country to give away their used books to hit his goal. >> they can give that book away to another child who may need it. and it cause as ripple effect. that's what it's all about. >> reporter: janet shamlian, cbs news, fort worth. >> and that is the "overnight news" for this thursday. for some of you, the news continues. for others, check back with us later for "cbs this morning." and of course you can follow us any time
. >> reporter: this is orion gene. he is 10. but the number on his mind is 500,000. the number of books he is hoping to get donated into children in need. >> even just for a moment to go into a new story or a new world and go to places and meet people they never would have. >> if we are willing to. so why not start today? because right now it's what we need more than ever. >> reporter: that speech won orion a 2020 student kindness contest, inspiring his own personal...
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the space launch system with its spacecraft, orion, on the top. >> i'd like to ask you about the sls space launch system, which is nasa's enormous launch rocket, a project that you have supported going back to 2011 when you were in the united states senate. let me ask you, the office of inspector general says that that project is costing billions more than it was supposed to and is at least two years behind schedule. as nasa administrator, your job now is to keep the project on schedule and within budget. how are you going to do that? >> and more recently, it's just been delayed further because of a protest of the bid that nasa earlier this year had awarded to a competition of the lander, a commercial lander. so that's another delay of 100 days and then on the basis of what the general accounting office decides. soou have these delays. but e fact is, once gao decides, we're ready to go, and we're going to push full steam ahead. >> the goal was to launch artemis in 2021, and then. ultimately, land astronauts on the moon by the end of 2024. so is that going to stay on schedule, or will
the space launch system with its spacecraft, orion, on the top. >> i'd like to ask you about the sls space launch system, which is nasa's enormous launch rocket, a project that you have supported going back to 2011 when you were in the united states senate. let me ask you, the office of inspector general says that that project is costing billions more than it was supposed to and is at least two years behind schedule. as nasa administrator, your job now is to keep the project on schedule...
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the space launch system with its spacecraft, orion, on the top. >> i'd like to ask you about the sls space launch system, which is nasa's enormous launch rocket, a project that you have supported going back to 2011 when you were in the united states senate. let me ask you, the office of inspector general says that that project is costing billions more than it was supposed to and is at least two years behind schedule. as nasa administrator, your job now is to keep the project on schedule and within budget. how are you going to do that? >> and more recently, it's just been delayed further because of a protest of the bid that nasa earlier this year had awarded to a competition of the lander, a commercial lander. so that's another delay of 100 days and then on the basis of what the general accounting office decides. soou have the delays. but e fact is, once gao decides, we're ready to go, and we're going to push full steam ahead. >> the goal was to launch artemis in 2021, and then. ultimately, land astronauts on the moon by the end of 2024. so is that going to stay on schedule, or will t
the space launch system with its spacecraft, orion, on the top. >> i'd like to ask you about the sls space launch system, which is nasa's enormous launch rocket, a project that you have supported going back to 2011 when you were in the united states senate. let me ask you, the office of inspector general says that that project is costing billions more than it was supposed to and is at least two years behind schedule. as nasa administrator, your job now is to keep the project on schedule...
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the space launch system with its spacecraft, orion, on the top. >> i'd like to ask you about the sls space launch system, which is nasa's enormous launch rocket, a project that you have supported going back to 2011 when you were in the united states sene. let me ask you, the office of inspector general says that that project is costing billions more than it wasupposed to and is at least two years behind schedule. as nasa administrator, your job now is to keep the project on schedule and within budget. how are you going to do that? >> and more recently, it's just been delayed further because of a protest of the bid that nasa earlier this year had awarded to a competition of the lander, a commercial lander. so that's another delay of 100 days and then on the basis of what the general accounting office decides. soou have these delays. but e fact is, once gao decides, we're ready to go, and we're going to push full steam ahead. >> the goal was to launch artemis in 2021, and then. ultimately, land astronauts on the moon by the end of 2024. so is that going to stay on schedule, or will tha
the space launch system with its spacecraft, orion, on the top. >> i'd like to ask you about the sls space launch system, which is nasa's enormous launch rocket, a project that you have supported going back to 2011 when you were in the united states sene. let me ask you, the office of inspector general says that that project is costing billions more than it wasupposed to and is at least two years behind schedule. as nasa administrator, your job now is to keep the project on schedule and...
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the space launch system with its spacecraft, orion, on the top. >> i'd like to ask you about the sls space launch system, which is nasa's enormous launch rocket, a project that you have supported going back to 2011 when you were in thenited states senate. let me ask you, the office of inspector general says that that project is costing billions more than it was supposed to and is at least two years behind schedule. as nasa administrator, your job now is to keep the project on schedule and within budget. how are you going to do that? >> and more recently, it's just been delayed further because of a protest of the bid that nasa earlier this year had awarded to a competition of the lander, a commercial lander. so that's another delay of 100 days and then on the basis of what the general accounting office decides. soou have these delays. but e fact is, once gao decides, we're ready to go, and we're going to push full steam ahead. >> the goal was to launch artemis in 2021, and then. ultimately, land astronauts on the moon by the end of 2024. so is that going to stay on schedule, or will t
the space launch system with its spacecraft, orion, on the top. >> i'd like to ask you about the sls space launch system, which is nasa's enormous launch rocket, a project that you have supported going back to 2011 when you were in thenited states senate. let me ask you, the office of inspector general says that that project is costing billions more than it was supposed to and is at least two years behind schedule. as nasa administrator, your job now is to keep the project on schedule and...
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my company is involved with one of the bigger, i will say their name, orion holdings down in houston, they have clients from alaska all the way down to the caribbean. we had them warmed about that texas frees six, seven days in advance which was equivalent of a category 5 weather event. we had to hunker down for ida wednesday when the system wasn't even named. how did we know that? because we line up the patterns that we see globally. 1955, the same kind of tropical activity in the pacific, same kind of pressure pattern in the atlantic. what is the moral of this story? these things can be seen, they have happened before, folks. i'm not going to say they are easy to predict but that is why i have a job. >> brian: i know you are predicting it but are we causing it? is it something human beings are doing? >> let's put it this way, we have something you learned the first year you are a meteorologist, any system that has something foreign introduced to it or excess naturally tries to fight back. so let's just say co2 is causing some kind of problems. the sun, the oceans, the events, the ve
my company is involved with one of the bigger, i will say their name, orion holdings down in houston, they have clients from alaska all the way down to the caribbean. we had them warmed about that texas frees six, seven days in advance which was equivalent of a category 5 weather event. we had to hunker down for ida wednesday when the system wasn't even named. how did we know that? because we line up the patterns that we see globally. 1955, the same kind of tropical activity in the pacific,...
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my company is involved with one of the bigger, i will say their name, orion holdings down in houston, they have clients from alaska all the way down to the caribbean. we had them warned about that texas freeze six, seven days in advance which was equivalent of a category 5 weather event. we had to hunker down for ida wednesday when the system wasn't even named. how did we know that? because we line up the patterns that we see globally. 1955, the year of connie and diane, we had the same kind of tropical activity in the pacific, same kind of pressure pattern in the atlantic. what is the moral of this story? these things can be seen, they have happened before, folks. i'm not going to say they are easy to predict but that is why i have a job. >> brian: i know you are predicting it but are we causing it? is it something human beings are doing? >> let's put it this way, we h have something you learned the? first year you are a meteorologist, any system that has something foreign introduced to it or excess naturally tries to fight back. so let's just say co2 is causing some kind of problems
my company is involved with one of the bigger, i will say their name, orion holdings down in houston, they have clients from alaska all the way down to the caribbean. we had them warned about that texas freeze six, seven days in advance which was equivalent of a category 5 weather event. we had to hunker down for ida wednesday when the system wasn't even named. how did we know that? because we line up the patterns that we see globally. 1955, the year of connie and diane, we had the same kind of...
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people would orion the way into the hate rally in or out attack a minority group or law enforcement or law enforcement would stop them on the way in. i wouldn't be surprised to see isolated violence around the country, proud boys beer brawling in the street maybe in the capital. you know? that's kind of what they are about. a lot of the militia men, 3%-ers want around with the rifles and march around the state capitals but a few will act for violence like a timothy mcveigh. always a few bombers and shooters lurking about and try to start something somewhere. maybe we can get through the weekend peacefully, i hope so. law enforcement has to be on the game all over the country. >> an organizer said it is about demanding justice for the political prisoners why talk to me about the idea of martyrdom to motivate a movement. >> the thing about the right wing movement, anti-government movement, they have a martyr. before babbott it was another. before that it was vicki weaver at ruby ridge. they always have a martyr to point to, someone to point to, some reason that they do this. they never r
people would orion the way into the hate rally in or out attack a minority group or law enforcement or law enforcement would stop them on the way in. i wouldn't be surprised to see isolated violence around the country, proud boys beer brawling in the street maybe in the capital. you know? that's kind of what they are about. a lot of the militia men, 3%-ers want around with the rifles and march around the state capitals but a few will act for violence like a timothy mcveigh. always a few bombers...
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for it's the big sale, orions, the big presentation. the day where everything goes right. or the one where nothing does. with comcast business you get the network that can deliver gig speeds to the most businesses and advanced cybersecurity to protect every device on it— all backed by a dedicated team, 24/7. every day in business is a big day. we'll keep you ready for what's next. comcast business powering possibilities. >>> welcome back we want to call your attention to the lows of the session that's what we are seeing right now. the dow industrial's off roughly 600 points one and three quarters percent to the downside. two plus percent for the s&p 500 and the nasdaq off about two and three quarters of a percent, down 417 points. if you look at the price action so far on an intraday basis, what you are seeing for the dow industrials is that move here lower just in the last five minutes towards those session lows, we attempted a little bounceback right over here, but again, giving way as we head back towards the 3:00 hour where a lot of volatility can come into play. we
for it's the big sale, orions, the big presentation. the day where everything goes right. or the one where nothing does. with comcast business you get the network that can deliver gig speeds to the most businesses and advanced cybersecurity to protect every device on it— all backed by a dedicated team, 24/7. every day in business is a big day. we'll keep you ready for what's next. comcast business powering possibilities. >>> welcome back we want to call your attention to the lows of...
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we've been telling you about all the problems with bolt this lake orion michigan plant closed on august 23rd will remain closed until at least mid october the company side to recent chevy bolt battery. recall and shortages in a central parts chevy volts are currently under recall for potential fire risks from faulty battery packs. we told you about that yesterday gm has also cut production in other plants due to the ongoing semiconductor chip shortage. fraudulent mobile apps are apparently on the rise. the answer designed to look like legitimate apps that instead steal your private data and payment information out here. been fraud detection and intervention tech firm found that deceptive mobile apps accounted for get this 30% of all fraudulent attacks in 2021. that's up 140% from last year consumers are urged to use caution and downloading new apps holidays fending is expected to grow as a shopping season gets longer. us retails sales are expected to grow more than 7% this year now all of that's according to mastercard in particular in-store sales or expected to rise 6.6% over last year
we've been telling you about all the problems with bolt this lake orion michigan plant closed on august 23rd will remain closed until at least mid october the company side to recent chevy bolt battery. recall and shortages in a central parts chevy volts are currently under recall for potential fire risks from faulty battery packs. we told you about that yesterday gm has also cut production in other plants due to the ongoing semiconductor chip shortage. fraudulent mobile apps are apparently on...
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academic orion's. he has his players including linebacker fred warner ready to take on the lions offense. >> just because the state says it'3 bigger. it's it's regular season. let's make this huge deal. >> no, it's going to be exact the lines were off offer us know that a lot of turnover over there. so kind of, you know, see things go in 1st half. but just quarterly. >> dimicco says the kickoff for sunday's game between niners in lines at 10 o'clock in the morning on sunday. it's an early one raiders will start their season monday night against the baltimore ravens and the whole season started last night. last night and tommy, one tampa bay bucs. they beat the cowboys. so there you go about that our world and you'll always get monday night football from now on. think about it. yeah. are you excited, james, you got something to do. >> you've got some sundays mondays. you're so busy thursday is going to be great. as 5.52 right as we head to the break. september is hunger action month and kron four's part
academic orion's. he has his players including linebacker fred warner ready to take on the lions offense. >> just because the state says it'3 bigger. it's it's regular season. let's make this huge deal. >> no, it's going to be exact the lines were off offer us know that a lot of turnover over there. so kind of, you know, see things go in 1st half. but just quarterly. >> dimicco says the kickoff for sunday's game between niners in lines at 10 o'clock in the morning on sunday....
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we're working hard to develop the orion spacecraft and get that mission launched here soon which will be the beginning of this art miss program to send humans back to the moon sustainably and also there are lots of other entities out there looking to put people in suborbital missions as you heard about over the summer with virgin galactic and blue origin. so many activity going on. we have our international partners all over the world we'll fly to space with and work on different projects with. we're going to go everywhere humans can't. it's amazing. >> reporter: victor, i didn't realize we'd get so much. this is opening the door, this inspiration to so much more. exciting time to be in the space business. i say go to the moon, can't wait to see you next. >> thanks for having me this morning. enjoy your time out there in florida. thank you. >> reporter: will do, thank you. lindsay, exciting. at this rate we might have a journalist in space next year. >> after that conversation with victor i think you're trained. >> reporter: totally, i felt like zero gs during the whole conversation.
we're working hard to develop the orion spacecraft and get that mission launched here soon which will be the beginning of this art miss program to send humans back to the moon sustainably and also there are lots of other entities out there looking to put people in suborbital missions as you heard about over the summer with virgin galactic and blue origin. so many activity going on. we have our international partners all over the world we'll fly to space with and work on different projects with....
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for it's the big sale, orions, the big presentation. the day where everything goes right. or the one where nothing does. with comcast business you get the network that can deliver gig speeds to the most businesses and advanced cybersecurity to protect every device on it— all backed by a dedicated team, 24/7. every day in business is a big day. we'll keep you ready for what's next. comcast business powering possibilities. >>> new home sales rising 1.5% in august. year over year new home sales down nearly 25%. for more on the housing front bring in zil row president susan daimler. thank you for being here i understand that you see some signs of getting to more healthy housing market what do you mean by that >> yes thank you for having me. great to be here we are what the data is showing is moving from what was this white hot market to a red hot market and you said some of the signs we are seeing inventory rise month over month for four months see home price appreciation cool down a little bit and good things these are signs that there's this healthy rebalancing coming. bas
for it's the big sale, orions, the big presentation. the day where everything goes right. or the one where nothing does. with comcast business you get the network that can deliver gig speeds to the most businesses and advanced cybersecurity to protect every device on it— all backed by a dedicated team, 24/7. every day in business is a big day. we'll keep you ready for what's next. comcast business powering possibilities. >>> new home sales rising 1.5% in august. year over year new...
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last area's compromise of the solar winds orion software supply chain demonstrated how widespread and damaging such attacks can be. in the solar winds attack, cyber criminals were able to add malicious code to a criminal -- a commercial software product that was subsequently downloaded by several federal agencies including the department of homeland security. as the lead federal agency for cyber security, it is important that d.h.s. lead by example, aggressively protecting its own networks. to that end, h.r. 4611 would enhance the department's ability to protect its networks by modernizing how it buys information and communications technology or services. h.r. 4611 directs d.h.s. to issue department-wide guidance to improve visibility into the supply chain for software purchased from new and existing contractors. specifically under this legislation, contractors would have to provide a bill of materials that identify each part or component of the software supplied to d.h.s. and take steps to ensure that each item is free from known security vulnerabilities or defects. the bill and mate
last area's compromise of the solar winds orion software supply chain demonstrated how widespread and damaging such attacks can be. in the solar winds attack, cyber criminals were able to add malicious code to a criminal -- a commercial software product that was subsequently downloaded by several federal agencies including the department of homeland security. as the lead federal agency for cyber security, it is important that d.h.s. lead by example, aggressively protecting its own networks. to...