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that nasa's expertise. eight of the top ten warmest years on our planet occurred in the last decade. this is indisputable. it underscores the need for action to safeguard our future. president's budget will empower nasa to launch and earth information center, they won't let me call it a mission control center so they've gussied up the name, earth information center and we'll use it as a mission control to monitor operations during spaceflight. we are embarking on this effort to monitor conditions here on our home planet. this effort will be implemented in coordination with other agencies and partners. it will monitor greenhouse gas and integrate data from a variety of sources and this is a whole complex of assets up there including the great observatories we will put up over the next decade. observatories that will give precise data about what is happening through our planet and will look and give us precise measurements on what is happening to the water, the land, ice and atmosphere. the goal is simple, ma
that nasa's expertise. eight of the top ten warmest years on our planet occurred in the last decade. this is indisputable. it underscores the need for action to safeguard our future. president's budget will empower nasa to launch and earth information center, they won't let me call it a mission control center so they've gussied up the name, earth information center and we'll use it as a mission control to monitor operations during spaceflight. we are embarking on this effort to monitor...
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let me talk about nasa first. because eisenhower had the foresight to create nasa, automatically, instantly, all of our resources, technology and engineering and brilliant minds were now underneath one umbrella. so that means all the funding and resources necessary were working towards one objective. while lon brown was a brilliant engineer and his team responsible for developing the saturn 5, the booster that got us to the moon, there were many other brilliant engineers that were working for nasa. it was the collective resources of all these individuals working together that allowed us to achieve our objective. at the height of apollo, there were over 20,000 contractors, and over 400,000 employees all working towards one goal. the same was not said in the former soviet union. at that time in the '50s and '60s, the soviet union did not have one entity responsible for space exploration. in fact, military more than the public was driving a lot of that. the chief designer who was responsible for those initial soviet
let me talk about nasa first. because eisenhower had the foresight to create nasa, automatically, instantly, all of our resources, technology and engineering and brilliant minds were now underneath one umbrella. so that means all the funding and resources necessary were working towards one objective. while lon brown was a brilliant engineer and his team responsible for developing the saturn 5, the booster that got us to the moon, there were many other brilliant engineers that were working for...
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ukraine, a former nasa engineer about how ukraine, we'll be talking to a former nasa engineer about how to bring that astronaut home.to a former nasa engineer about how to bring that astronaut home.aig to a former nasa engineer about how to bring that astronaut home.u.s. aid to ukraine, we'll talking to a former nasa engineer about how to bring that astronaut home.for u.s. aid to be talking to a former nasa engineer about how to bring that astronaut home.payback for u.s., we'll be talking to a former nasa engineer about how to bring that astronaut home. when it comes to cybersecurity, the biggest threats don't always strike the biggest targets. so help safeguard your small business with comcast business securityedge™. it's advanced security that continuously scans for threats and helps protect every connected device. on the largest, fastest, reliable network with speeds up to 10 gigs to the most small businesses. so you can be ready for what's next. get started with internet and voice for $64.99 a month. and ask how to add securityedge™. or, ask how to get up to an $800 prepaid card
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so this highlights the delicate position nasa is in right now. scott kelly said, yes, i got it. he has decided to back off because he respects nasa, their position and the person who sent the email. scott kelly is in no way backing off his opposition. he has been tweeting in fluent russian, he feels he can make a difference here as he tries to shine a light on russian propaganda and misinformation. john, one more thing. as we look at the space station itself, they believe nothing has changed the last three weeks or so. three more russian cosmonauts are going to fly up and arrive at the international space station. despite all of these white-hot tensions between the u.s. and russia on earth, the space station remains this island of diplomacy and cooperation between these two countries. . >> it will be worth watching if it can stay that way. kristin fisher, thank you for that report. former nasa astronaut scott kelly will join us on "new day" in just a little bit. >>> kyiv's mayor is reaching out to the pope. cnn reporters are covering it all. >> reporter: i'm delia gallagher in r
so this highlights the delicate position nasa is in right now. scott kelly said, yes, i got it. he has decided to back off because he respects nasa, their position and the person who sent the email. scott kelly is in no way backing off his opposition. he has been tweeting in fluent russian, he feels he can make a difference here as he tries to shine a light on russian propaganda and misinformation. john, one more thing. as we look at the space station itself, they believe nothing has changed...
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para ir a la luna y de regreso a la tierra >> mis uno fue la primera misión bajo el programa de la nasa este será un vuelo de prueba en el sistema de lanzamiento espacial si la nave en tribulación donde se probarán nuevas tecnologías y capacidades >> a través de artemisa vamos a poder tener personal en la luna a largo plazo haciendo estudios geológicos extrayendo agua estableciendo un hábitat que nos permite entender mejor cómo desarrollar un hábitat en el espacio y llevarlo al planeta marte >> en la mitología griega artemisa es la diosa de la luna hermana gemela de apolo de allí surge la inspiración del nombre del programa de exploración lunar se espera que los astronautas lleguen a la luna finalmente el dos y 24 >> veamos como se trabaja allí queremos llevar más astronautas 30 días hasta seismeses luego hasta un año muchos de los usuarios de iphone han estado usando y pidiendo desde que comenzó la pandemia la empresa está lanzando la actualización en un software etiquetas con mensajes de seguridad yuna nueva forma para pagarlo >> siempre ha habido quiere quedarse a
para ir a la luna y de regreso a la tierra >> mis uno fue la primera misión bajo el programa de la nasa este será un vuelo de prueba en el sistema de lanzamiento espacial si la nave en tribulación donde se probarán nuevas tecnologías y capacidades >> a través de artemisa vamos a poder tener personal en la luna a largo plazo haciendo estudios geológicos extrayendo agua estableciendo un hábitat que nos permite entender mejor cómo desarrollar un hábitat en el espacio y...
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la nasa lo ede llevar . despeja al instante la congestión nasal frecuente con vicks sinex saline. para un alivio rápido sin mecina, vicks sinex. y prueba vicks sinex children's saline, alivio suave y seguro para la nariz de s niños. [♪♪] encuentra al asesor de impuestos ideal para ti, con turbotax live. see asigrá un asesor con experiencia en tus necesidades específicas, hará tus declaraciónes de impuestos, asegurando tu máxima devolución. ¡garantizado! prueba turbotax live. ¿de viaje por la carretera? no todas las redes 5g están creadas igual. t-mobile cubre más millas en carreteras interestatales con 5g que verizon. ♪ ♪ t-mobile tiene más barras 5g en más lugares que ningún otro. otra razón por la cual t-mobile eel líder en 5g. adelante... sientan todo ese dolor. no sean ridículos... nada es más fuerte para el dolor que advil. nada. el dolor cree que no puedes. demuestra lo contrario con advil . ♪ ♪ pascuas con target, así de fácil. (♪♪ musica ♪♪) . >> hay una joven mexicana, que se desarrolla con personas sordas, con al hermana que era v
la nasa lo ede llevar . despeja al instante la congestión nasal frecuente con vicks sinex saline. para un alivio rápido sin mecina, vicks sinex. y prueba vicks sinex children's saline, alivio suave y seguro para la nariz de s niños. [♪♪] encuentra al asesor de impuestos ideal para ti, con turbotax live. see asigrá un asesor con experiencia en tus necesidades específicas, hará tus declaraciónes de impuestos, asegurando tu máxima devolución. ¡garantizado! prueba turbotax live. ¿de...
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to all the current nasa employees down in houston at the johnson. center massive auditorium of all the nasa people. i was so intimidated. these are the real people that are going to you know, and i'm over here telling my space stories and went great it went it was since they were so generous and i signed books for everybody and they had bought and just a boatloads of books to give employees as their souvenir of the 50th of going to the moon. was there anything special about neil armstrong? um it gets back to our early conversational work ethic. i mean he knew he loved aviation. i loved history. he went to purdue to pursue an education. i went to ohio state and georgetown and then one worked for him any time he could be around an airplane. armstrong was in he loved flight and and he also had an extraordinary cool temperament unflappable. you could not get him to you know, either they thought of him panicking in space was zero. he had that something about him a steely cruel disposition which made him the perfect. you know first astronaut. yes, great s
to all the current nasa employees down in houston at the johnson. center massive auditorium of all the nasa people. i was so intimidated. these are the real people that are going to you know, and i'm over here telling my space stories and went great it went it was since they were so generous and i signed books for everybody and they had bought and just a boatloads of books to give employees as their souvenir of the 50th of going to the moon. was there anything special about neil armstrong? um...
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how you can join nasa's next mission to the moon for free. mission to the moon for free. >>> here's a look at today's forecast in some cities around the country. >>> on the "cbs moneywatch," a new step for cryptocurrency oversight, and nasa is offering a chance to fly around the moon. diane king hall is in new york with those stories and more. i'm laughing because i feel like i'm overselling that story, but we'll talk about it later. >> that's all right. i actually like that one. let's get to the stocks first. >>> stock futures are pointing to a higher open this morning, but that's after a huge selloff yesterday. the dow's industrial tumbled some 790 points. it's down 10% from its january 4 closing. a record high. what does that mean? territory for the first time in two years. even worse for the nasdaq. it slid 482 points falling into a bear market, dropping 20% from its november high. and the s&p 500 skidded 127. >>> president biden is expected to sign an executive order on cryptocurrency this week. it will mark the administration's first st
how you can join nasa's next mission to the moon for free. mission to the moon for free. >>> here's a look at today's forecast in some cities around the country. >>> on the "cbs moneywatch," a new step for cryptocurrency oversight, and nasa is offering a chance to fly around the moon. diane king hall is in new york with those stories and more. i'm laughing because i feel like i'm overselling that story, but we'll talk about it later. >> that's all right. i...
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nasa scientists dr. michelle faller experts say this star is much further than the previous most distant star how did this happen and what does this discovery tell us? >> well, this was a wonderful coincidence of nature. there is a cluster of galaxies closer to us it's only about 5 billion light years away, and i know that doesn't sound very close, but all of the mass of that cluster, many, many hundreds of galaxies, is actually warping space and time itself. this is something predicted by albert einstein 100 years ago, and all that have space incredibly is warping into a natural telescope, a telescone made of space and time, and way on the other side of the universe just conveniently lined up, we think it's a coincidence, we're looking back at a star whose life left 12.9 billion years to go to get to us today. >> man, that's incredible. the james webb telescope has been making major headlines lately what does this is discovery mean for the future of the hubble >> well, the hubble telescope is going stro
nasa scientists dr. michelle faller experts say this star is much further than the previous most distant star how did this happen and what does this discovery tell us? >> well, this was a wonderful coincidence of nature. there is a cluster of galaxies closer to us it's only about 5 billion light years away, and i know that doesn't sound very close, but all of the mass of that cluster, many, many hundreds of galaxies, is actually warping space and time itself. this is something predicted...
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. >> la nasa lanza un nuevo satélite al regreso de contaremos cómo le beneficiada esto. >> una explosión de plomo provoca el cierre de un parque de béisbol. para asegurarse que los jóvenes sigan en otros parques cercanos. >> además se acerca la lluvia región prepare el paraguas vamos a hablar tener una que ser impactada por algo estoy más al volver. (comerciales) >> el conflicto entre rusia y ucrania ha puesto estados unidos como punto de ataque en >> chantal sensores nos cuenta que piden para prevenir esto. >> la universidad de texas en el paso a pedido su comunidad precaución en línea y evitar poner en jaque la seguridad virtual de la institución. pidiendo tener en cuenta que los ataques cibernéticos aumentan a medida que continúa el conflicto entre rusia y ucrania. próximamente habrán enlaces y imágenes de la guerra. la mayoría de las cuales serán intentos de fraude informático.. >> usted puede estar en riesgo sobre todo ahora que los datos personales están en línea. >> por eso el fbi pide seguir algunos consejos. >> por ejemplo no abrir correos electrónicos de desc
. >> la nasa lanza un nuevo satélite al regreso de contaremos cómo le beneficiada esto. >> una explosión de plomo provoca el cierre de un parque de béisbol. para asegurarse que los jóvenes sigan en otros parques cercanos. >> además se acerca la lluvia región prepare el paraguas vamos a hablar tener una que ser impactada por algo estoy más al volver. (comerciales) >> el conflicto entre rusia y ucrania ha puesto estados unidos como punto de ataque en >>...
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, la nasa te ayuda a enviarlo. ♪ ♪ [mÚsica] borja: feliz viernes, soy borja voces. me acompaÑa carolina sarassa. carolina: arrancamos este viernes con la peor pesadilla para cualquier persona que se ha subido a una atracciÓn en un parque de diversiones, que te caigas al vacÍo. fue el final de un menor de 14 aÑos en un parque de florida. reportera: son imÁgenes parecidas a una pelÍcula de terror, el momento de que un menor de 14 aÑos cayÓ de esta torre en un parque de atracciones en florida. la torre baja a 75 mph. las imÁgenes quedaron registradas por decenas de telÉfonos de turistas, quienes no podÍan creer lo que estaba sucediendo. no es la primera vez que ocurre una muerte, un empleado tambiÉn perdiÓ la vida cuando estaba trabajando en la torre en una ocasiÓn. la policÍa investiga lo ocurrido y como fue que el joven se zafÓ de la atracciÓn. carolina: la empresa emitiÓ un comunicado sobre el accidente. el portavoz del parque dice que los dueÑos de la atracciÓn estÁn cooperando con la policÍa. borja: una tragedia. serÁn juzgados como adultos,
, la nasa te ayuda a enviarlo. ♪ ♪ [mÚsica] borja: feliz viernes, soy borja voces. me acompaÑa carolina sarassa. carolina: arrancamos este viernes con la peor pesadilla para cualquier persona que se ha subido a una atracciÓn en un parque de diversiones, que te caigas al vacÍo. fue el final de un menor de 14 aÑos en un parque de florida. reportera: son imÁgenes parecidas a una pelÍcula de terror, el momento de que un menor de 14 aÑos cayÓ de esta torre en un parque de atracciones en...
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we got a sneak peek today at nasa's next project. it's up at kennedy space center. nasa scientists outlined some bold future plans helped by an 8% budget increase from president biden. first will be a test flight of its new artemis rocket in a trip around the moon. next will be putting that rocket on the moon's surface. >> when we land the first woman and first person of color on the moon as part of the artemis program, we will inspire the next generation of science and engineers and explorers. >> once there moon landings will take place once a year. and building on that knowledge, nasa will then concentrate on getting to mars with a landing planned on the red planet by 2040. >>> okay. the warriors continue to struggle and the giants' opening day line-up takes a -come on! come on! ready? -all: universal! announcer: from the magical... to the jurassic... to our newest ride, the secret life of pets. picture the best day ever at universal studios hollywood. >>> okay. the injured warriors continue to limp toward the end of the regular season. tonight they were in memphi
we got a sneak peek today at nasa's next project. it's up at kennedy space center. nasa scientists outlined some bold future plans helped by an 8% budget increase from president biden. first will be a test flight of its new artemis rocket in a trip around the moon. next will be putting that rocket on the moon's surface. >> when we land the first woman and first person of color on the moon as part of the artemis program, we will inspire the next generation of science and engineers and...
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we got a sneak peek today at nasa's next project. it's up at kennedy space center. nasa scientists outlined some bold future plans helped by an 8% budget increase from president biden. first will be a test flight of its new artemis rocket in a trip around the moon. next will be putting that rocket on the moon's surface. >> when we land the first woman and first person of color on the moon as part of the artemis program, we will inspire the next generation of science and engineers and explorers. >> once there moon landings will take place once a year. and building on that knowledge, nasa will then concentrate on getting to mars with a landing planned on the red planet by 2040. >>> okay. the warriors continue to struggle and the giants' opening day line-up takes a hit. we'll sort it out for you when we come back. (music throughout) oh, wow barbara corcoran! good morning. sorry, but we don't need any business help now. we're gigillionaires. what? we're gigillionaires now. i don't get it we have at&t business fiber with hyper-gig speeds. -but i just... -so thanks, we're
we got a sneak peek today at nasa's next project. it's up at kennedy space center. nasa scientists outlined some bold future plans helped by an 8% budget increase from president biden. first will be a test flight of its new artemis rocket in a trip around the moon. next will be putting that rocket on the moon's surface. >> when we land the first woman and first person of color on the moon as part of the artemis program, we will inspire the next generation of science and engineers and...
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spacex is contracted to help nasa with the program. nasa is looking for a second company. the plan is for u.s. to land the first woman and first person of color on the moon by april 2025 followed by longterm lunar exploration through several missions. nasa wants spacex and other companies to develop landers for luna missions beyond the mission. >>> let's get a check of weather and traffic. >> we begin with meteorologist darren thweather fog lifting. >> we are seeing some in the north bay valleys. but i will show you the visibility map. you pick your part of the bay and most likely it is just fine for your drive. we'll hear from gianna. clear skies over the entire bay. that's different than yesterday. we woke up to low clouds for much of yesterday. today we are doing a lot better. temperatures are pretty comfortable, mid and upper 40s for much of the immediate bay, 40s for inland valleys of the east bay. my coldest is 39 in petaluma and 41 in santa rosa. we are a little bit cooler than yesterday. a lot of the numbers are five to nine degrees below where we were, so it is su
spacex is contracted to help nasa with the program. nasa is looking for a second company. the plan is for u.s. to land the first woman and first person of color on the moon by april 2025 followed by longterm lunar exploration through several missions. nasa wants spacex and other companies to develop landers for luna missions beyond the mission. >>> let's get a check of weather and traffic. >> we begin with meteorologist darren thweather fog lifting. >> we are seeing some in...
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the price to develop the sls now stands at $11 billion and nasa's inspector general estimates the first artemis missions will each cost more than $4 billion per launch and unlike spacex, these rockets are not reusable >> a lot of money. thank you. >>> in 2019, students at morehouse college won the lottery, at least in the financial aid world. all of their student loan debt paid off so where are they now? we'll meet a few next. >>> and when you tell a kid he can't do something, usually he tends to do it anyway, right like the 12-year-old in minnesota who wanted to play hockey so badly, he created his own tournament that story coming up at xfinity, we live and work in the same neighborhood as you. we're always working to keep you connected to what you love. and now, we're working to bring you the next generation of wifi. it's ultra-fast. faster than a gig. supersonic wifi. only from xfinity. it can power hundreds of devices with three times the bandwidth. so your growing wifi needs will be met. supersonic wifi only from us... xfinity. >>> student loan payments may not restart in two month
the price to develop the sls now stands at $11 billion and nasa's inspector general estimates the first artemis missions will each cost more than $4 billion per launch and unlike spacex, these rockets are not reusable >> a lot of money. thank you. >>> in 2019, students at morehouse college won the lottery, at least in the financial aid world. all of their student loan debt paid off so where are they now? we'll meet a few next. >>> and when you tell a kid he can't do...
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the price to develop the sls now stands at $11 billion and nasa's inspector general estimates the first artemis missions will each cost more than $4 billion per launch and unlike spacex, these rockets are not reusable >> a lot of money. thank you. >>> in 2019, students at morehouse college won the lottery, at least in the financial aid world. all of their student loan debt paid off so where are they now? we'll meet a few next. >>> and when you tell a kid he can't do something, usually he tends to do it anyway, right like the 12-year-old in minnesota who wanted to play hockey so badly, he created his own tournament that story coming up s today, mr. and mrs. lopez. not a problem, josh. hey, you two. check out all these camera views in my silverado i can see in front of me, behind me, on either side of me. and it has this cam, so i can see if there's any funny business going on. you see any funny business going on? no, sir. let's have a great day! the chevy silverado offers eight cameras with up to 15 different views. find new views. find new roads. chevrolet. every business is on a journe
the price to develop the sls now stands at $11 billion and nasa's inspector general estimates the first artemis missions will each cost more than $4 billion per launch and unlike spacex, these rockets are not reusable >> a lot of money. thank you. >>> in 2019, students at morehouse college won the lottery, at least in the financial aid world. all of their student loan debt paid off so where are they now? we'll meet a few next. >>> and when you tell a kid he can't do...
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what nasa is saying. >>> and later dolly parton bowing out. her surprise announcement regarding her rock and roll hall of fame nomination. this is the "cbs morning news." hall of fame nomination. this is the "cbs morning news." it's dr. scholl's time. our insoles are designed with unique massaging gel waves, for all-day comfort and energy. find your relief in store or online. ready to shine from the inside out? say "yes" to nature's bounty. the number one brand for hair, skin and nails. with our signature blend of health and beauty nutrients to bring out more of your inner beauty. nature's bounty. live bountifully. do you have a life insurance policy you no longer need? now you can sell your policy - even a term policy - for an immediate cash payment. we thought we had planned carefully for our retirement. but we quickly realized we needed a way to supplement our income. if you have $100,000 or more of life insurance, you may qualify to sell your policy. don't cancel or let your policy lapse without finding out what it's worth. visit coventryd
what nasa is saying. >>> and later dolly parton bowing out. her surprise announcement regarding her rock and roll hall of fame nomination. this is the "cbs morning news." hall of fame nomination. this is the "cbs morning news." it's dr. scholl's time. our insoles are designed with unique massaging gel waves, for all-day comfort and energy. find your relief in store or online. ready to shine from the inside out? say "yes" to nature's bounty. the number one...
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. >> a nasa astronaut khan right back to earth. russian spacecraft today after a record-setting mission in space. marc vandehei and 2 russian cosmonauts undocked from the international space station around midnight. about 4 hours later, they landed back on earth and kazakhstan. political tensions between the u.s. and russia were cast aside for the space ferrer's return on a live nasa tv broadcast on havana russian counterparts said, quote, people have problem honors on orbit. we are one crew. it was van hise first time on solid ground and 355 days at is a nasa record. the previous record holder was retired astronaut scott kelly. he said broken records mean we're making progress. then high travel, more than 150 million miles in space during his mission as the same as more than 300 trips to the moon and >> coming up next, in sports, a 75 year-old from sandra fell steals the show at a baseball game in georgia. kate rooney has that story and more coming has that story and more coming up. ♪ at usaa we've been called too exclusive beca
. >> a nasa astronaut khan right back to earth. russian spacecraft today after a record-setting mission in space. marc vandehei and 2 russian cosmonauts undocked from the international space station around midnight. about 4 hours later, they landed back on earth and kazakhstan. political tensions between the u.s. and russia were cast aside for the space ferrer's return on a live nasa tv broadcast on havana russian counterparts said, quote, people have problem honors on orbit. we are one...
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and other partners dmitri goes in, said the russian part of the face could fall out of the sky. nasa has previously said it is exploring wise to maintain the isis without rushing support, if necessary. well, alexander phenomena dw correspondent in ukraine is in the port of odessa and joined us. now, alexander, welcome to you again. i want to begin by asking how was the night where you are? well, we had to seek shelter at night and actually in the early morning hours and so with sirens, going off at least for 3 times. so you can understand that people are tired, they're on their, on dissipating, that russian attack on the port city for this could happen anytime we also spoke with the local defense forces. they told us that they are ready to meet, put in soldiers, who would fear resistance. that said, they are ready to fight to whatever a call center. what do we seeing across the city that the city has been turned into for trust with barricades checkpoints, and even tank traps? blocking the approaches to uniquely important places. alexandra, you're right in the middle of this, but how
and other partners dmitri goes in, said the russian part of the face could fall out of the sky. nasa has previously said it is exploring wise to maintain the isis without rushing support, if necessary. well, alexander phenomena dw correspondent in ukraine is in the port of odessa and joined us. now, alexander, welcome to you again. i want to begin by asking how was the night where you are? well, we had to seek shelter at night and actually in the early morning hours and so with sirens, going...
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claimed that western sanctions could cause the international space station to crash in a letter to nasa and other partners. dimitry role get seen said the russian part of the i assess could fall out of the sky. nasa has previously said it's exploring ways to maintain the i assess without russian support, if necessary. united nation says more than 2500000 people have now fled ukraine. more than half of them have crossed into neighboring poland. authorities in several cities say they're running...
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joining me now, nasa administrator bill nelson. bill, we should note, what's behind your left shoulder here, the historic artemis 1 mission, i want to get to that in a moment but it to start with the space station, this decades old partnership between the u.s. and russia in space. can it survive the current tensions down here on earth? >> the short answer is yes and when longer answer is when we're in the civilian space program, it is a professional relationship between the astronauts and the cosmonauts and that's been going on, jim, since 1975 in the middle of the cold war with the soviet union, we had a soviet spacecraft and an american spacecraft and they lived together for nine days and they cooperation in civilian space has continued ever since, despite all of the problems we're having with president putin now. >> we hope that continues. let's talk to the next mission to come. artemis 1. right now, the rocket out there for a test. but soon, it's going to go back or go back to the moon and soon after that, the tenintention is g
joining me now, nasa administrator bill nelson. bill, we should note, what's behind your left shoulder here, the historic artemis 1 mission, i want to get to that in a moment but it to start with the space station, this decades old partnership between the u.s. and russia in space. can it survive the current tensions down here on earth? >> the short answer is yes and when longer answer is when we're in the civilian space program, it is a professional relationship between the astronauts and...
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nasa's mission to return astronauts to the moon marks a huge milestone. stuff. we love stuff. and there's some really great stuff out there. but i doubt that any of us will look back on our lives and think, "i wish i'd bought an even thinner tv, found a lighter light beer, or had an even smarter smartphone." do you think any of us will look back on our lives and regret the things we didn't buy? or the places we didn't go? ♪ i'd go the whole wide world ♪ ♪ i'd go the whole wide world ♪ ♪♪ (mmm) (mmm) (hmm) (mmmhmm) ♪♪ milk chocolate beyond words. classic recipe by lindt. when hurting feet make you want to stop, it's dr. scholl's time. our custom fit orthotics use foot mapping technology to give you personalized support, for all-day pain relief. find your relief in store or online. you founded your kayak company because you love the ocean- not spreadsheets. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. indeed instant match instantly delivers quality candidates matching your job description. visit indeed.com/hire matching your job description. i don't just play
nasa's mission to return astronauts to the moon marks a huge milestone. stuff. we love stuff. and there's some really great stuff out there. but i doubt that any of us will look back on our lives and think, "i wish i'd bought an even thinner tv, found a lighter light beer, or had an even smarter smartphone." do you think any of us will look back on our lives and regret the things we didn't buy? or the places we didn't go? ♪ i'd go the whole wide world ♪ ♪ i'd go the whole wide...
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nasa's james webb space telescope has sent back its very first image. it's a stunning photo of a distant star surrounded by hundreds of far off galaxies. the telescope uses 18 different segments and work together acting like a giant mirror to send back images. nasa says the telescope is 100 times more powerful and the hubble telescope. coming up in the next hour, one of the suspects in the kevin nishita murder case. we'll be in court this morning. kron four's will tran will be covering. >> all the details in the next hour. and now the awful educators are asking for a new contract how they plan to voice their concerns. for march madness the dave's single is just a buck in the wendy's app. reg! ♪ ♪ lunch time, baby! lunch time, indeed, reg! get a hot and juicy dave's single for just a buck in the app. choose wisely. choose wendy's. for just a buck in the app. think of us as grandma's coffee? heck yeah, we are. and 35 million more with equally, excellent taste. ♪ livin' in the past it's a new generation ♪ allow us to reintroduce ourselves, folgers.
nasa's james webb space telescope has sent back its very first image. it's a stunning photo of a distant star surrounded by hundreds of far off galaxies. the telescope uses 18 different segments and work together acting like a giant mirror to send back images. nasa says the telescope is 100 times more powerful and the hubble telescope. coming up in the next hour, one of the suspects in the kevin nishita murder case. we'll be in court this morning. kron four's will tran will be covering....
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nasa unveils artemis stay with us er wetjet wood. these soft microfiber-like pads absorb dirt and grime deep inside. and it prevents streaks and haze better than my old mop. wetjet wood. also try sweeper wood cloths. is now a good time for a flare-up? enough, crohn's! for adults with moderate to severe crohn's or ulcerative colitis, stelara® can provide relief, and is the first approved medication to reduce inflammation on and below the surface of the intestine in uc. you, getting on that...
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. >>> ahead, the future of nasa outlined. the new space project that will take us to the moon again. i'm mark and i live in vero beach, florida. my wife and i have three children. ruthann and i like to hike. we eat healthy. we exercise. i noticed i wasn't as sharp as i used to be. my wife introduced me to prevagen and so i said "yeah, i'll try it out." i noticed that i felt sharper, i felt like i was able to respond to things quicker. and i thought, yeah, it works for me. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. (music throughout) . >>> we got a sneak peek today into nasa's new project, helped by an 8% budget increase. first will be a test fight in a trip around the moon. then putting the rocket on the moon's surface. >> when we land the first woman and first person of color on the moon as part of the artemis program, we will inspire the next generation of scientists and engineers and explorers. >> nasa went on to say once there, moon landings will take place once a year, building on that knowledge they will concentrate on get
. >>> ahead, the future of nasa outlined. the new space project that will take us to the moon again. i'm mark and i live in vero beach, florida. my wife and i have three children. ruthann and i like to hike. we eat healthy. we exercise. i noticed i wasn't as sharp as i used to be. my wife introduced me to prevagen and so i said "yeah, i'll try it out." i noticed that i felt sharper, i felt like i was able to respond to things quicker. and i thought, yeah, it works for me....
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a nasa record. >> and you can run, but you can't flamingo. that flew the coop 17 years ago. >> has been spotted in texas at this point. just let him be pink. floyd made headlines in 2005 when broke out of a kansas zoo during a storm just this week. texas wildlife officials say someone spotted the big bird at the beach just living his best life. they posted this video on their facebook page with the hilarious caption looks like pink floyd has returned from the dark side of the moon. funny. it will coming up in the next hour. the deadline to apply for the state's covid-19 rent relief program is today. what this means for those who have not applied. >> plus, president biden is expected to announce that the government will release oil reserves to help with high gas prices. have those details in a live report. and the city of san jose's trying to reduce the number of deaths involving car accidents. what the mayor says that solution is and we'll have all of that and more in the next hour. ♪ ♪ create a season full of curiosity. your happiest spr
a nasa record. >> and you can run, but you can't flamingo. that flew the coop 17 years ago. >> has been spotted in texas at this point. just let him be pink. floyd made headlines in 2005 when broke out of a kansas zoo during a storm just this week. texas wildlife officials say someone spotted the big bird at the beach just living his best life. they posted this video on their facebook page with the hilarious caption looks like pink floyd has returned from the dark side of the moon....
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nasa administrators say today's results showed that it's working even better than expected. engineering images that we saw today, um, are as sharp and as crisp as the images that hubble can take, but are at a wavelength of light that is totally invisible to hubble. so this is making the invisible universe snapping into very, very sharp focus. nasa says the telescope could one day be used to probe the atmospheres of distant planets to search for signs of life. more image is expected to be sent back this summer. the warriors have their winning streak snapped, and now they could also potentially lose their star steph curry due to a foot injury. sports director markab at jp morgan, the only definition of wealth that matters is yours. it can be a smaller house, but a bigger nest egg. a goal to work toward, or the freedom to walk away. with 200 years of experience, personalized advice, and commission free trades on an award-winning app, we are working for you. planning. investing. advice. jp morgan wealth management. you. you know, it's just a couple of nights ago where you're cel
nasa administrators say today's results showed that it's working even better than expected. engineering images that we saw today, um, are as sharp and as crisp as the images that hubble can take, but are at a wavelength of light that is totally invisible to hubble. so this is making the invisible universe snapping into very, very sharp focus. nasa says the telescope could one day be used to probe the atmospheres of distant planets to search for signs of life. more image is expected to be sent...
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now we have a look inside from nasa . this was taken yesterday after all platforms surrounding the rocket were retracted this week. today is simply a day when they will drive the rocket to launch pad 39 b, where the last mission to the moon took off in 1972 with apollo 17. now once it's there, they will continue further work on it, and in about two weeks they'll do a full rehearsal, completing every step except for takeoff. while today's task may seem simple, this is quite a process. they have to use this vehicle. the crawler transporter two going at 20.8 mph. they're moving one of the largest moon rockets at 322 ft. tall and the heaviest at £8.8 million. now at the very top of the rocket on top of the space launch systems. it's orion and orion is where the astronauts will be during the flight. chelsea patrick engineer for lockheed martin has worked on orion for seven years. she told me about something new called the space abort system. it sits on the very top of orion. it's pretty important because when you think about
now we have a look inside from nasa . this was taken yesterday after all platforms surrounding the rocket were retracted this week. today is simply a day when they will drive the rocket to launch pad 39 b, where the last mission to the moon took off in 1972 with apollo 17. now once it's there, they will continue further work on it, and in about two weeks they'll do a full rehearsal, completing every step except for takeoff. while today's task may seem simple, this is quite a process. they have...
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an astronaut breaks a nasa record >>> live from cnbc, the facts. the truth. "the news with shepard smith." >>> good evening kyiv was supposed to fall in just two days. remember it's now day 20 and the city stands even as russian forces batter that capital, that putin anticipated neither the resistance nor the unity from west nato now scheduling an extraordinary summit next week in brussels. today, the white house confirmed the biden will be there in person standing shoulder to shoulder with the leaders of the alliance the goal display unity and coordinated support for ukraine against russia today, that support on full display in the heart of ukraine. the prime ministers of poland, the czech republic, and slovenia took a risky trip by train right into the war-torn country, directly into kyiv they say they wanted to show solidarity with ukrainian president volodymyr zelenskyy. this is a live look at the capitol city tonight, it's under curfew, set to last 35 straight hours. as russian forces unleash a series of deadly strikes today, one of them hit this residen
an astronaut breaks a nasa record >>> live from cnbc, the facts. the truth. "the news with shepard smith." >>> good evening kyiv was supposed to fall in just two days. remember it's now day 20 and the city stands even as russian forces batter that capital, that putin anticipated neither the resistance nor the unity from west nato now scheduling an extraordinary summit next week in brussels. today, the white house confirmed the biden will be there in person standing...
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the price to develop the sls now stands $11 billion and nasa's inspector general estimates the first artemis missions will each cost more than $4 billion per launch and unlike spacex, these rockets are not reusable. >> a lot of money. thank you. >>> in 2019, students at morehouse college won the lottery at least in the financial aid world. all of their student loan debt paid off so where are they now? we'll meet a few next. >>> and when you tell a kid he can't do something, usually he does it any way, right like the 12-year-old in minnesota who wanted to play hockey so badly, he created his own tournament that story coming up tch is happening across the country. small businesses are fed up with big bills and 5g maps that are mostly gaps— they're switching to t-mobile for business and getting more 5g bars in more places. save over $1,000 when you switch to our ultimate business plan... ...for the lowest price ever. plus, choose from the latest 5g smartphones— like a free samsung galaxy s22. so switch to the network that helps your business do more for less—join the big switch to
the price to develop the sls now stands $11 billion and nasa's inspector general estimates the first artemis missions will each cost more than $4 billion per launch and unlike spacex, these rockets are not reusable. >> a lot of money. thank you. >>> in 2019, students at morehouse college won the lottery at least in the financial aid world. all of their student loan debt paid off so where are they now? we'll meet a few next. >>> and when you tell a kid he can't do...
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an astronaut breaks a nasa record >> announcer: live from cnbc, the facts, the truth, ""the news with shepard smith." >>> good evening kyiv was supposed to fall in just two days. remember it's now day 20 and the city stands even as russian forces batter that capital, that putin anticipated neither the resistance nor the unity from the west nato now scheduling an extraordinary summit next week in brussels. today, the white house confirmed president biden will be there in person standing shoulder to shoulder with the leaders of the alliance the goal display unity and coordinated support for ukraine against russia today, that support on full display in the heart of ukraine. the prime ministers of poland, the czech republic, and slovenia took a risky trip by train right into the war-torn country directly into kyiv they say they wanted to show solidarity with ukrainian president volodymyr zelenskyy. and this is a live look at the capital city tonight, it's under curfew, set to last 35 straight hours. as russian forces unleash a series of deadly strikes today, one of them hit this residenti
an astronaut breaks a nasa record >> announcer: live from cnbc, the facts, the truth, ""the news with shepard smith." >>> good evening kyiv was supposed to fall in just two days. remember it's now day 20 and the city stands even as russian forces batter that capital, that putin anticipated neither the resistance nor the unity from the west nato now scheduling an extraordinary summit next week in brussels. today, the white house confirmed president biden will be...
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extraordinaria compañía de andrés martínez de la nasa y practicamos y charlamos de la importancia de las carreras que se ha podido ver impresionante este sistema precisamente de las estaciones.a las ocho veintiséis minutos de la tarde puntual la pudimos observar a la transmisión y estas fueron algunas de las palabras que andrés martínez de la nasa ha recomendado a las familias en el área. >>> creo que esto también les da una oportunidad a la familia y los padres. miren, nuestra aplicación nos dice exactamente a qué hora va a pasar y si no le ha tocado hoy tal vez mañana. para nosotros fue muy importante que se reúnan las familias un ratito y que le dediquen un poco más de tiempo a la ciencia y tecnología. >>> es divertido estar con él y enseñar lo que sucede. >>> claro que sí.con la situación que nos encontramos viviendo acá en la tierra y el saber en esta estación espacial hay (inentendible). >>> es correcto, hay rusos, norteamericanos, también alemania. >>> el cielo no estuvo nublado a esta hora y segundo por la ubicación en la que estaban. >>> la próxima vez a
extraordinaria compañía de andrés martínez de la nasa y practicamos y charlamos de la importancia de las carreras que se ha podido ver impresionante este sistema precisamente de las estaciones.a las ocho veintiséis minutos de la tarde puntual la pudimos observar a la transmisión y estas fueron algunas de las palabras que andrés martínez de la nasa ha recomendado a las familias en el área. >>> creo que esto también les da una oportunidad a la familia y los padres. miren,...
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both nasa and russia space agency roscosmos passed with flying colors. mark vande hei taken out of the "soyuz" capsule minutes after it touched down in kazakhstan which is standard operating procedure for this type of spacecraft and just so remarkable that a nasa astronaut landing in a capsule alongside two russian casino nauts, pyotr dubrov. there was so much concern russia might perhaps leave because the head of russia's space agency shared a link on social media, a heavily edited video clip that showed cosmonauts waving good-bye to vande hei. he denied it. they said this would move forward intact. there was concern that today might not be successful. big sighs of relief from nasa that it was and, ana, it is easy to allow the geopolitical strife and tensions to overshadow what a historic occasion this is for mark vande hei personally. today he beat scott kelly's record. he now holds the longest single space flight record in american astronaut history, 355 days in space. it was his second space flight and his last space flight because, ana, he has promi
both nasa and russia space agency roscosmos passed with flying colors. mark vande hei taken out of the "soyuz" capsule minutes after it touched down in kazakhstan which is standard operating procedure for this type of spacecraft and just so remarkable that a nasa astronaut landing in a capsule alongside two russian casino nauts, pyotr dubrov. there was so much concern russia might perhaps leave because the head of russia's space agency shared a link on social media, a heavily edited...
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. >>> nasa reports the james web space telescope is doing really well here's some proof. this is the telescope's first focused image of a bright star nasa says the telescope is so sensitive, it's even picking up other stars and galaxies in the background nasa launched this $10 billion telescope back in december, still month to see go before it can produce the high res image scientists want. nasa reports the mission will help them better understand our whole universe >>> sick of stringing ahead only to have to fall back months later? we have a love-hate relationship with daylight savings time every winter we fall back and lose an hour of daylight and many wonder why do we do what if we just saved daylight all the time well some members of the senate are pro posing we do just that, a bill called the sun shine protection act, it would make daylight saving permanent. it passed in the senate on tuesday, whether we get to keep this extra hour of light is up to the house now to be clear, it would mean dark mornings in the winter look at this map, the areas in yellow here wouldn'
. >>> nasa reports the james web space telescope is doing really well here's some proof. this is the telescope's first focused image of a bright star nasa says the telescope is so sensitive, it's even picking up other stars and galaxies in the background nasa launched this $10 billion telescope back in december, still month to see go before it can produce the high res image scientists want. nasa reports the mission will help them better understand our whole universe >>> sick...
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[inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> this afternoon nasa administrator bill nelson will give the 2022 state at nasa address from the kennedy space center in florida. among other items he's expected to address the agencies plans to explore the moon and mars. watch live coverage at you can eastern on c-span2, online at c-span.org or watch full coverage on our free video app c-span now. >> c-span offers a variety of podcasts that something for for every listener. weekdays washington today gives you the latest from the nation's capital, and every week booknotes+ has in-depth interviews with writers about their latest works. while the weekly uses audio from our and thence archived a look at how issues of the day developed over years there and our occasional series talking with features extensive conversation with historians about their lives and work. many of our television programs are also available as podcasts. you can find them all on the c-span now mobile app or wherever you get your podcasts. >> the house returns later today at two p.m. ea
[inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> this afternoon nasa administrator bill nelson will give the 2022 state at nasa address from the kennedy space center in florida. among other items he's expected to address the agencies plans to explore the moon and mars. watch live coverage at you can eastern on c-span2, online at c-span.org or watch full coverage on our free video app c-span now. >> c-span offers a variety of podcasts that something...
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a galactic discovery by nasa. now the nsa's confirming there are more than 5,000 planets existing beyond our solar system. and the latest batch of research is confirming 65 new exo planets making the total. surpassed 5,000 of the 65 scientists say 2 of them are about the size of earth, but are upwards of 600 degrees fahrenheit. so of course, not. nasa has been discovering these exo planet since the 1990's. but research has boomed in recent years. so nasa is now calling this the golden age of x o planet discovery. 600 degrees is way too hot, not habitable, at least by us. but knows what's going relative to the winter time today felt like 600. lawrence. it was really nice out there. pretty warm. it sure was. >> all right. that's all the time we lawrence. we'll see you tomorrow. all right. so, you haha. oh, wow barbara corcoran! good morning. sorry, but we don't need any business help now. we're gigillionaires. what? we're gigillionaires now. i don't get it we have at&t business fiber with hyper-gig speeds. -but i ju
a galactic discovery by nasa. now the nsa's confirming there are more than 5,000 planets existing beyond our solar system. and the latest batch of research is confirming 65 new exo planets making the total. surpassed 5,000 of the 65 scientists say 2 of them are about the size of earth, but are upwards of 600 degrees fahrenheit. so of course, not. nasa has been discovering these exo planet since the 1990's. but research has boomed in recent years. so nasa is now calling this the golden age of x...
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a nasa astronaut is finally coming home after breaking a record in space. >>> well, good morning, and good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. president biden and other top intentions after it pledged to scale back some military operations in ukraine as a sign of goodwill while peace talks continue. ukrainian president volodymyr zelenskyy agrees. he said that there is no reason nortrn ukrainesia's announcemen as russia keeps bombarding his country. those peace talks continue today in turkey. michael george is in new york with the latest developments. good morning. >> reporter: anne-marie, good morning. ukrainian and russian negotiators sat face to face for the first time on tuesday as the kremlin announced a major shift in russia's brutal invasion. but their claims are being met with skepticism. russia is pledging to drastically reduce its military activity around the ukrainian capital of kyiv. negotiators saying they want to build trust as peace talks continue in turkey. >> i don't read anything into it until i see what their actions are. >> repr: predent biden and other u.s.ff >>
a nasa astronaut is finally coming home after breaking a record in space. >>> well, good morning, and good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. president biden and other top intentions after it pledged to scale back some military operations in ukraine as a sign of goodwill while peace talks continue. ukrainian president volodymyr zelenskyy agrees. he said that there is no reason nortrn ukrainesia's announcemen as russia keeps bombarding his country. those peace talks continue today in...
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nasa has been discovering exo planet since the 1990's. however, research has boomed in recent years. so nasa is now calling this the golden age of exo planet discovery. pretty cool. 600 degrees. yeah, not that one today. still ahead, we will highlight another remarkable woman. >> she is a survivor of the gilroy garlic festival shooting and she's now turning her trauma happening right beginning as he flew on armstrong's holding a news conference talking about the return of the and tie violence to cease fire hitting the suspects and take them both into custody. both of which were found to be in possession of loaded firearms. >> february 24th are cease-fire team again focused on those individuals that continue to drive violence who have received the message. they continue to be involved in group in gang violence. >> officers recovered 5 firearms in this investigation, several of which have high capacity magazines attached to them. these investigations continue to demonstrate that not only are we seeing weapons of war on our street were also
nasa has been discovering exo planet since the 1990's. however, research has boomed in recent years. so nasa is now calling this the golden age of exo planet discovery. pretty cool. 600 degrees. yeah, not that one today. still ahead, we will highlight another remarkable woman. >> she is a survivor of the gilroy garlic festival shooting and she's now turning her trauma happening right beginning as he flew on armstrong's holding a news conference talking about the return of the and tie...
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an astronaut breaks a nasa record >>> live from cnbc, the facts. the truth. "the news with shepard smith." >>> good evening kyiv was supposed to fall in just two days. remember it's now day 20 and the city stands even as russian forces batter that capitol putin anticipated neither the resistance nor the unity from the west nato now scheduling an extraordinary summit next week in brussels. today the white house confirmed president biden will be there in person standing shoulder to shoulder with the leaders of the alliance the goal display unity and coordinated support for ukraine against russia today that support on full display in the heart of ukraine. the prime ministers of poland, the czech republic and slovenia took a risky trip by trade right into the war torn country directly into kyiv they say they wanted to show solidarity with ukrainian president volodymyr zelenskyy. this is a live look at the capitol city tonight under curfew set to last 35 straight hours. as russian forces unleash a series of deadly strikes today one of them hit this residential bui
an astronaut breaks a nasa record >>> live from cnbc, the facts. the truth. "the news with shepard smith." >>> good evening kyiv was supposed to fall in just two days. remember it's now day 20 and the city stands even as russian forces batter that capitol putin anticipated neither the resistance nor the unity from the west nato now scheduling an extraordinary summit next week in brussels. today the white house confirmed president biden will be there in person...
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we're going to be watching nasa do their satellite launch. i'll put the details on may facebook and twitter pages. let's see what's going on with our weather the next few days. we'll see cooler temperatures moving in. scattered showers, and of course, we'll keep you up to date on this rain moving in. a decent shot of rain arriving early thursday morning and continuing into friday. >> kari, our local scientist. >> thanks for joining us. ♪♪ thousands of women with metastatic...