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they are now certified with a rocket called the falcon 9, and that rocket has won some competitions and has put payloads in space including one defense payload that i know of. there may be more, but i do know that they have been certified for the department of defense. its competitor is the other company called united launch alliance, which is a combine of boeing and lockheed, and they have been successfully launching the atlas 5 without a miss now for years and years, and i think the successful number of rocket launches is something in excess of 50, maybe 60. and thus it's a proven workhorse . so we never want to get to the position that we just have one rocket company because if something happened, you want to have a backup because we have got to get satellites into space to protect our national security, and we've got to do it over this period of time from now until the end of 2022. and, therefore, how do you keep them going alive if you eliminate the ability of being able to buy the russian engine? that's what all of the very emotional and very well-meaning speeches out here on the
they are now certified with a rocket called the falcon 9, and that rocket has won some competitions and has put payloads in space including one defense payload that i know of. there may be more, but i do know that they have been certified for the department of defense. its competitor is the other company called united launch alliance, which is a combine of boeing and lockheed, and they have been successfully launching the atlas 5 without a miss now for years and years, and i think the...
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where and when will the next rocket hit? those who can no longer stand it pack their bags and flee to the interior of the country. this turkish father is one of them. he says kilis has become too dangerous, so he's taking his wife, children, and mother to another town. >> i'm going to adapazari near istanbul where i want them to stay. it's like a war zone here. our lives are in danger. >> mariam doesn't want to flee again. her husband was killed by a bomb in aleppo. her daughter is now buried here in kilis. she didn't have enough money for a name on the gravestone. all she has now are a cell phone photo and her memories. >> she was like an angel, my only daughter. god gave her to me and now he's taken her away. >> now mariam hopes god won't take any more of her family away. fighter jets from the antii.s. coalition circle the sky. turkey is building a wall along stretches of its border to i.s.-controlled areas in syria. behind it, the black flag of the terrorist group is visible. the men here on the turkish side tell us we wo
where and when will the next rocket hit? those who can no longer stand it pack their bags and flee to the interior of the country. this turkish father is one of them. he says kilis has become too dangerous, so he's taking his wife, children, and mother to another town. >> i'm going to adapazari near istanbul where i want them to stay. it's like a war zone here. our lives are in danger. >> mariam doesn't want to flee again. her husband was killed by a bomb in aleppo. her daughter is...
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that is a slice of a solid rocket booster. or it is actually a slice of a model of a solid rocket booster. in addition to the rocket engines physically integrated into the shuttle orbiter there , were these twin solid rocket boosters mounted on the sides of the giant liquid propellant tank . as ammissioned that model cross-section to show the pattern in that rocket booster where the solid fuel first begins to burn. it is like a star shaped or snowflake pattern. that increases the efficiency of the fuel burn and produces a tremendous amount of thrust through the twin solid rocket boosters. they burned out within two minutes of ignition and fell away from the shuttle. the main engines consumed fuel from the external tank for 8.5 minutes and then the tank on his way just before the shuttle enters orbit. a totally revolutionary way of sending a spacecraft into orbit. that is the theme of this whole gallery is a new way of doing space flight. as a mentioned, the subtle euro began in a way -- the shuttle era began in a way in 1976.
that is a slice of a solid rocket booster. or it is actually a slice of a model of a solid rocket booster. in addition to the rocket engines physically integrated into the shuttle orbiter there , were these twin solid rocket boosters mounted on the sides of the giant liquid propellant tank . as ammissioned that model cross-section to show the pattern in that rocket booster where the solid fuel first begins to burn. it is like a star shaped or snowflake pattern. that increases the efficiency of...
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the launch went off without a hitch, and returned the rocket on a barge, and next, reusing the rocketsost of space travel. taking a ride on a zero gravity flight, affectionally known as the vomit comet. a especially trained pilot steers the airplane to a 45 degree angle, and then, 37, the result, weightlessness. >> the closest i can get to space is experiencing weightlessness on earth. for a cool $5,000, they bring this experience to civilians like you and me. i couldn't be more excited. while we begin the upwards climb, my flight coach is giving me the low down on what to expect. >> the plane will go in a slight dive and pull out. you will feel less than twice your body weight. when we go over the top, it will be zero, and you will be free-floating. >> two minutes, to start all of this. >> this will be fantastic. >> get ready. wow! ♪ >> greatest day ever! greatest day ever! i am counting day to the day it is possible. something that began as a personal goal allowed me to tap into something communal. the urge to explore. after all, i can't think of anything that enights mankind is quit
the launch went off without a hitch, and returned the rocket on a barge, and next, reusing the rocketsost of space travel. taking a ride on a zero gravity flight, affectionally known as the vomit comet. a especially trained pilot steers the airplane to a 45 degree angle, and then, 37, the result, weightlessness. >> the closest i can get to space is experiencing weightlessness on earth. for a cool $5,000, they bring this experience to civilians like you and me. i couldn't be more excited....
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that is a slice of a solid rocket booster. or the slice of a model of a solid rocket booster. in addition to the physically integrated engines, there were these twin solid rocket boosters mounted on the sides of the andt liquid propellant tank be commissioned that model has the cross-section to show the rocket booster with a solid fuel first begins to be true -- to burn. that increases the efficiency of the fuel burn and produces a tremendous amount of thrust through the twin solid rocket boosters. they burned out within two minutes of ignition and fell away from the shuttle. the main engines consume fuel from the external tank for a .5 minutes and then the tank on his way just before the shuttle enters orbit. ofotally revolutionary way sending a spacecraft into orbit. that is the theme of this whole ellery -- gallery is a new way of doing space flight. as i mentioned, it began to weigh in 1976. the first actual shuttle launch into space was not until 1981. for the 30 following years, there were 135 space shuttle missions. all but two of them completely successful. the two but
that is a slice of a solid rocket booster. or the slice of a model of a solid rocket booster. in addition to the physically integrated engines, there were these twin solid rocket boosters mounted on the sides of the andt liquid propellant tank be commissioned that model has the cross-section to show the rocket booster with a solid fuel first begins to be true -- to burn. that increases the efficiency of the fuel burn and produces a tremendous amount of thrust through the twin solid rocket...
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delta 4 rockets. to be expensive is one thing. but to cost 35% more than what we already have today, that's missing that common sense that i talked about on the high plains of colorado. this amendment will make sure that we abide by the requests of the u.s. air force who are concerned that if we allow the provision of the defense authorization act to move forward today, that it would bar our ability to use certain rocket independence. but if the atlas five which relies on this emission is banned permanently from d.o.d.'s use, that alternative that they would have to use the delta four rocket would cost an additional $1.5 billion to $5 billion more versus simply relying on the proven b proven and effective rocket that we have today. i think everybody in this chamber agrees that we can move to a different rocket than the atlas 5 which relies on the engine prohibited under the act. everybody agrees with that. but what they don't agree with is the fact that we would cost $1.5 million more to achieve this
delta 4 rockets. to be expensive is one thing. but to cost 35% more than what we already have today, that's missing that common sense that i talked about on the high plains of colorado. this amendment will make sure that we abide by the requests of the u.s. air force who are concerned that if we allow the provision of the defense authorization act to move forward today, that it would bar our ability to use certain rocket independence. but if the atlas five which relies on this emission is...
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all those rocket scientists, they are gone! we didn't know how to build the big rocket like that. but now we're doing it again. the booster will help send on space launch systems first unproved test flight with nasa as you orion spacecraft our first step on the way back to -- way back -- to mars for those of us who have been to mars. 97 at concord. oakland 70. san francisco 60. san jose 79. numbers are down from yesterday. it's going to be a nice game tonight for the -- nice weather for the game between the a's and the giants again. game 2, 7:15 p.m. 60 degrees with clear and breezy conditions. overnight lows tonight will be from the mid- to upper 50s. sun-up tomorrow morning 9 minutes before 6 a.m. we'll have low clouds at the shore ensuring a further cooling of the bay area. none of this is dramatic. it's happening because low pressure is deepening a little bit. the marine layer is deepening as a result. you get more of an onshore push and that will bring the numbers down. santa rosa right now is 10 degrees cooler than at this time yesterday step in the right direction as the lo
all those rocket scientists, they are gone! we didn't know how to build the big rocket like that. but now we're doing it again. the booster will help send on space launch systems first unproved test flight with nasa as you orion spacecraft our first step on the way back to -- way back -- to mars for those of us who have been to mars. 97 at concord. oakland 70. san francisco 60. san jose 79. numbers are down from yesterday. it's going to be a nice game tonight for the -- nice weather for the...
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. >>> still to come, rocket fail. after a string of successful landings, a spacex rocket comes down too fast on a barge. spacex rocket comes down too fast on a barge. if you have moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis, and you're talking to your doctor about your medication... this is humira. this is humira helping to relieve my pain and protect my joints from further damage. this is humira helping me go further. humira works for many adults. it targets and helps to block a specific source of inflammation that contributes to ra symptoms. doctors have been prescribing humira for over 13 years. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened, as have blood, liver and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. before treatment, get tested for tb. tell your doctor if you've been to areas where certain fungal infections are common, and if you've had tb, hepatitis b, ar
. >>> still to come, rocket fail. after a string of successful landings, a spacex rocket comes down too fast on a barge. spacex rocket comes down too fast on a barge. if you have moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis, and you're talking to your doctor about your medication... this is humira. this is humira helping to relieve my pain and protect my joints from further damage. this is humira helping me go further. humira works for many adults. it targets and helps to block a specific...
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>> yep. >> and unlike leaving the atmosphere and re-enter on the runway like a plane, the soyuz rocketifferent approach. >> they have saved the best for last. >> i don't know if i can get out. >> it is a lot easier up there, but you can get out. >> i am home. i am home. i made it. i made it! i'm alive. next, reid is going to show me his favorite place on station. >> welcome to the cupola. >> i like the view. >> this ob ser var module is an exact replicaf of the cue pa la on the international space station. >> always looking down on earth. >> what is the purpose of this? >> to always look out to see the robotic arm to capture a visiting vehicle or to use the maintenance with the arm, but it doubles though as the best observatory that we have on the earth ever. it is the best place that a human can look down on the plant, and so we spend as much time as we can in the the cupula just doing that. the cupula just doing that. looking down from here, you can watch the winds sweep desert across the atlantic ocean, and watch sand landing in brazil. you can watch not just one bolt of lightning,
>> yep. >> and unlike leaving the atmosphere and re-enter on the runway like a plane, the soyuz rocketifferent approach. >> they have saved the best for last. >> i don't know if i can get out. >> it is a lot easier up there, but you can get out. >> i am home. i am home. i made it. i made it! i'm alive. next, reid is going to show me his favorite place on station. >> welcome to the cupola. >> i like the view. >> this ob ser var module is an...
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they demanded we build this big rocket that will cost $50 million.their district. if you are competing you can't say what district it will be in. elon is using his own money, and so is jeff bezos. john: what congress is doing disgusting. do people call them on it? >> i think our space program gets a pass. nasa has a wonderful history and people just assume it will be on the cutting edge doing the right thing. they don't note journey to mars was built on old technology. when i went to jeff bezos' facility they were building the same rocket for $30 million. john: nasa did once do thing that were never done before. after russia launched a satellite our president said this. >> our nation should commit itself to achieving the goal before this decade is out of landing a man on the moon and returning him safely to earth. >> we are carrying that infrastructure with us today. nasa spend $18 billion of taxpayer money per year. half of that goes for the infrastructure that was built for apollo. they only have a third of the it.ng power so they can't do as john:
they demanded we build this big rocket that will cost $50 million.their district. if you are competing you can't say what district it will be in. elon is using his own money, and so is jeff bezos. john: what congress is doing disgusting. do people call them on it? >> i think our space program gets a pass. nasa has a wonderful history and people just assume it will be on the cutting edge doing the right thing. they don't note journey to mars was built on old technology. when i went to jeff...
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von braun stated, "if we can produce the number one football team in the nation and number one rocket and missile center, we can just as surely establish the nation's number one education center for space and rocket technology if we put our minds to it." while you a age is not number one quite yet, but the campus is federally funded -- astronautical engineering -- when compared with similar sized universities, you a age ranks number one in research expenditure in the nation. ua age is considered a tier one the topty, ranking in 4% of public universities in the nation. several sources, including the brookings institution have pointed out ua age graduates on average are the best paid graduates of any alabama university. and among the top 2% in the nation. good news indeed. the enrollment growth is really outstanding. it has my attention. i enjoy watching higher education in alabama over a number of years. i doubt there is a single major university in the country that can match what dr. alvin and his team are doing. enrollmentecord for with a 45% increase in the freshman class. the avera
von braun stated, "if we can produce the number one football team in the nation and number one rocket and missile center, we can just as surely establish the nation's number one education center for space and rocket technology if we put our minds to it." while you a age is not number one quite yet, but the campus is federally funded -- astronautical engineering -- when compared with similar sized universities, you a age ranks number one in research expenditure in the nation. ua age is...
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mavericks or spurs or rockets. >> rockets.m of great nicknames. >> yeah. >> jimmy: akeem the dream, clyde the glide, maxwell was mad max because he was little nuts. >> yeah, yes he was. >> jimmy: and what are, what are -- i know you're a big university of texas fan. what are your other sports, professional sports teams? >> uh, pro football would be the washington redskins. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: now, that's strange. >> redskins fan. >> jimmy: dallas cowboys fans hate the redskins, right? >> hate the redskins. i grew up three hours, yeah, east of dallas in longview, texas. and, i was definitely an underdog. >> jimmy: you were, yeah, right. >> it started at 4 years old, watching westerns with my dad. and 4 years old, i was rooting for the indians. >> jimmy: really? >> secondly at 4 years old, when you're favorite food is hamburgers and they have a middle linebacker named chris handburger, you're in with the redskins. [ laughs ] so i was. i was -- i would dress up with the headdress, paint myself burgundy, remember sha
mavericks or spurs or rockets. >> rockets.m of great nicknames. >> yeah. >> jimmy: akeem the dream, clyde the glide, maxwell was mad max because he was little nuts. >> yeah, yes he was. >> jimmy: and what are, what are -- i know you're a big university of texas fan. what are your other sports, professional sports teams? >> uh, pro football would be the washington redskins. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: now, that's strange. >> redskins fan....
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of those rockets send these satellites and they orbit around the earth.ere you have clouds all sorted with the trough of low pressure. it went through british columbia and is surging down south going to remain cool through tomorrow. futurecast, it's clocked the raindrops, when you can expect it. 5 a.m. tomorrow morning for the commute north of the golden gate bridge should see a shower but once the front sags south we have some rain around the peninsula but it should fall apart. so here we go. we have clear skies friday. sunset tonight at 8:34. mostly cloudy skies tonight, temperatures 50s to the 60s. outside number today roughly 74, 76 degrees. well inland towards brentwood and fairfield. and then once we get rid of the rain on thursday we have my gift to all dads, sunny skies, 90 inland. >> thank you. >> good barbecue weather dads center to do. >> great fair weather, too. alameda county fair opens today! >>> prince william did something no other royal has before. his historic push to health the lgbt community. -- to help the lgbt community. >> sent us q
of those rockets send these satellites and they orbit around the earth.ere you have clouds all sorted with the trough of low pressure. it went through british columbia and is surging down south going to remain cool through tomorrow. futurecast, it's clocked the raindrops, when you can expect it. 5 a.m. tomorrow morning for the commute north of the golden gate bridge should see a shower but once the front sags south we have some rain around the peninsula but it should fall apart. so here we go....
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the falcon 9 rocket did launch two satellite into orbit that is first stage rocket booster did not safely land on a barge in the atlantic ocean. this is the first time in the last three launches that the booster did not return as planned. musk, is ceo of tesla, has been trying to prove that recycling boosters is possible and a good way to lower lodge cost. traditionally, rocket boosters have been used once and then they crash into the ocean upon return. >>> some coordinated raids on a cannabis products company in the north bay. questions about its legality and how that business is defending itself. >>> a 40 year hunt for a serial killer. the new strategy to find the man who terrorized bay area communities. >>> we are looking at a commute where traffic on 24 looks good heading over to the tunnel. >>> it looks like the howling breezes are gone. there will be a southerly breeze. we're waiting to see at that system offshore will give us rain. ♪ it's time to free yourself from the old way of buying and selling cars. introducing beepi, the radical new way to buy & sell cars, all online. careful
the falcon 9 rocket did launch two satellite into orbit that is first stage rocket booster did not safely land on a barge in the atlantic ocean. this is the first time in the last three launches that the booster did not return as planned. musk, is ceo of tesla, has been trying to prove that recycling boosters is possible and a good way to lower lodge cost. traditionally, rocket boosters have been used once and then they crash into the ocean upon return. >>> some coordinated raids on a...
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a rocket on a drone ship. mind boggling.le to land it space-x attached a camera to the rocket. giving an angle on that landing that we have never seen before. they turn it into a time lapse video. this is the rocket descending from the edge of space. you can see the earth's horizon in frame. the rocket positions itself for dissent. the rocket fires up to slow the approach, the legs lock into place, the target hits the bull's eye, a safe landing, right in the middle of the flat form. nailed it there. pretty cool. that will do it for us. rachael will be back tomorrow. see you tomorrow morning at my regular time. now, it is time for lawrence. that's going to do it for us tonight. i'd see you tomorrow morning. up next, "first look." >>> it's wednesday, june 1. donald trump goes off on reporters who dare to question donations to veterans as hillary clinton just got a huge boost to her campaign. >>> a harrowing experience as ceiling tiles fall right on passengers mid flight. >>> here heavy rains headed to the drenched midwest. and
a rocket on a drone ship. mind boggling.le to land it space-x attached a camera to the rocket. giving an angle on that landing that we have never seen before. they turn it into a time lapse video. this is the rocket descending from the edge of space. you can see the earth's horizon in frame. the rocket positions itself for dissent. the rocket fires up to slow the approach, the legs lock into place, the target hits the bull's eye, a safe landing, right in the middle of the flat form. nailed it...
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fuel and leaving less for the rockets return.tweeted that booster rocket had an our ud on -- had an rud on the ship. that means rapid unexpected disassembly. biggest single behind russiag and nasa -- satellite launches are expected to increase globally over the next five years as countries like india and indonesia rush to bring phone service for the first time. india has 35 to life in orbit but does they need -- to catch up with that demand. time to find out who is having the best day ever. today's winner is amazon users. amazon is slashing shipping fees. threatses a attentional to alibaba's business. in all can chinese sellers with shoppers. less thanhip at 67% the current price. that is all for this edition of "bloomberg west" have a great day. ♪ >> from our studios in new york city this is charlie rose. charlie rose: we begin with our continuing coverage of the orlando attack. 49 people were shot dead. major continues to unfold. it has been reported that omar mateen frequented the club in years past. hise is also suspicion tha
fuel and leaving less for the rockets return.tweeted that booster rocket had an our ud on -- had an rud on the ship. that means rapid unexpected disassembly. biggest single behind russiag and nasa -- satellite launches are expected to increase globally over the next five years as countries like india and indonesia rush to bring phone service for the first time. india has 35 to life in orbit but does they need -- to catch up with that demand. time to find out who is having the best day ever....
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a rocket on a drone ship. mind boggling.able to land it space-x attached a camera to the rocket. giving an angle on that landing that we have never seen before. they turn it into a time lapse video. this is the rocket descending from the edge of space. you can see the earth's horizon in frame. the rocket positions itself for dissent. the rocket fires up to slow the approach, the legs lock into place, the target hits the bull's eye, a safe landing, right in the middle of the flat form. nailed it there. pretty cool. that will do it for us. rachael will be back tomorrow. see you tomorrow morning at my regular time. now, it is time for lawrence. >> what do you do when you are facing fraud charges, and the press questions futold the truth about money you raised for veteran groups. if you are donald trump, you act shocked. because ru donald trump, you defend your integrity the only way you
a rocket on a drone ship. mind boggling.able to land it space-x attached a camera to the rocket. giving an angle on that landing that we have never seen before. they turn it into a time lapse video. this is the rocket descending from the edge of space. you can see the earth's horizon in frame. the rocket positions itself for dissent. the rocket fires up to slow the approach, the legs lock into place, the target hits the bull's eye, a safe landing, right in the middle of the flat form. nailed it...
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cannisters shoot up like rockets. >> most of them were the smaller cylinders. they are commonly called a 33-pound cylinder. this site had hundreds and hundreds of those on site and that's what was rocketing up in the air. my biggest concern was where was the staff, because we couldn't see them coming down. >> the fire began at a 24 hour propane supply business. >> there was an accident and it released a large amount of propane so that cloud found an ignition source and that was a vapor cloud explosion. there was a tremendous amount of force. >> the initial explosion severely damages several nearby houses. residents are awakened from their sleep and run for their lives. >> the house actually shook and the windows blew. and the door, the glass, fell on my bed and my sister started screaming. >> we even had the entire drywall ceilings completely flattened, knocked out of the ceiling of a house and flat down on the floor or over the beds and this type of thing in the adjacent area. >> but an even bigger explosion is brewing. there are several huge tanker trucks at
cannisters shoot up like rockets. >> most of them were the smaller cylinders. they are commonly called a 33-pound cylinder. this site had hundreds and hundreds of those on site and that's what was rocketing up in the air. my biggest concern was where was the staff, because we couldn't see them coming down. >> the fire began at a 24 hour propane supply business. >> there was an accident and it released a large amount of propane so that cloud found an ignition source and that...
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a top secrete mission for a delta rocket under way.go across america. >>> florida, 2, 1, and liftoff. >> the world's most powerful rocket taking off from the cape canaveral air force base. on board a super secret spy satellite amid the 1.5 billion of cargo. bad weather scrubbed the earlier attempts to launch the delta force rocket. missouri, a car crashing in a grocery store with seven people inside including three children. they all went to the hospital with serious injuries because no one inside of the car was wearing a society belt. the driver lost control of the vehicle and hit a concrete barrier. >> new york. >> it is about having fun first. and they may not realize they are doing codinging. >> sneaky education. a new toy uses a toy caterpillar. they connect the parts which move according to how it programs. >> he hits the wall and switches the pieces. >> it is called the coda pillar are and hits stores next month. >> south carolina. these folks are trying to break the world's record for the largest sweet tea. so this yearsomervil
a top secrete mission for a delta rocket under way.go across america. >>> florida, 2, 1, and liftoff. >> the world's most powerful rocket taking off from the cape canaveral air force base. on board a super secret spy satellite amid the 1.5 billion of cargo. bad weather scrubbed the earlier attempts to launch the delta force rocket. missouri, a car crashing in a grocery store with seven people inside including three children. they all went to the hospital with serious injuries...
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nasa conducted the final test of its massive new deep space rocket.launch system, or s.l.s. said to be the biggest, most powerful rocket booster ever built. the s.l.s. is designed to take astronauts to the moon, asteroids and eventually mars. the two minute ignition was final test drive for the rocket scheduled to lift off in 201, propelling the orion capsule into deep space. before astronauts are sent to mars, nasa will have to find a way to feed them. it sent them to the desert to cook up a solution. >> reporter: this vast plain with dunes and centuries of unforgiving wind and little rain is mars on earth. the desert in southern peru is harsh, arid, as close as gets on our blue planet to the red one next door. scientists are trying to unearth the recipe for farming on mars. hauling two tons of sun baked soil to their cosmic kitchen a trip that takes two days. >> you brought back a lot of dirt from the desert. >> reporter: this dirt is the ingredient in a ground breaking test taking place in lima, peru. >> the very first experiments we are doing. we
nasa conducted the final test of its massive new deep space rocket.launch system, or s.l.s. said to be the biggest, most powerful rocket booster ever built. the s.l.s. is designed to take astronauts to the moon, asteroids and eventually mars. the two minute ignition was final test drive for the rocket scheduled to lift off in 201, propelling the orion capsule into deep space. before astronauts are sent to mars, nasa will have to find a way to feed them. it sent them to the desert to cook up a...
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that push the rocket up, right?n, as a gas, makes up around 80% of the air you feel when you do this, when you wave your hands back and forth. >> jimmy: i knew that. [ light laughter ] >> but, what we're gonna do, we're gonna observe liquid nitrogen, which takes up a lot less space, and it's really cold. >> jimmy: yeah. >> so, we're going to boil it. the boiling point of liquid nitrogen is around -321 degrees fahrenheit. >> jimmy: so what will do it do when it -- well i guess -- >> we'll find out. >> jimmy: okay. >> we'll find out, all right. so you're going to pour the nitrogen into this bottle. >> jimmy: okey-doke. >> okay. and i've got the funnel here. so go ahead and pour it in. i'll tell you when to stop. >> jimmy: okay. >> oh, there you go, yeah. >> jimmy: am i doing it? >> so this is about four out of five every molecules that you breathe in is nitrogen gas. so don't breathe any more in. >> jimmy: am i not breathing now? i'm not breathing right now. >> you sound -- you don't sound like you are. >> jimmy: i'm
that push the rocket up, right?n, as a gas, makes up around 80% of the air you feel when you do this, when you wave your hands back and forth. >> jimmy: i knew that. [ light laughter ] >> but, what we're gonna do, we're gonna observe liquid nitrogen, which takes up a lot less space, and it's really cold. >> jimmy: yeah. >> so, we're going to boil it. the boiling point of liquid nitrogen is around -321 degrees fahrenheit. >> jimmy: so what will do it do when it --...
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rocket's business model is to expand rapidly before turning profits.t is your latest business news. back to you, brent. ? brent: returning to the soccer championships here the german national team may be a favorite but it has been beset by injuries. the latest player to go down is defender antonio. germany still has a big to do list including who is going to play in front of the goalkeeper. >> the hotel is all booked. they have taken over the room. after -- the players are slowly starting to appreciate the locatition. >> i like it here. i probably forgot to mention that we have a view from our hotel deck. i also have a small balcony with a view of the lake. >> he is talking about lake geneva. the team has the same view from the training ground. that is where the germany team are working out the last details before the match against ukraine. one decision still not madede is who will p play in frontnt of mn well --- manuel? >>>> after the injnjury, it is important to have a defender. he is such a player. he is strongly tackle,e, he coud also play an impo
rocket's business model is to expand rapidly before turning profits.t is your latest business news. back to you, brent. ? brent: returning to the soccer championships here the german national team may be a favorite but it has been beset by injuries. the latest player to go down is defender antonio. germany still has a big to do list including who is going to play in front of the goalkeeper. >> the hotel is all booked. they have taken over the room. after -- the players are slowly starting...
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a rocket is set to blast off a rocket is set to blast off over cape canaveral.you're taking multiple medications, does your mouth of a rocket is set to blast off over cape canaveral. a dry mouth can be a side effect of many medications. but it can also lead to tooth decacay and bad breath. that's why there's biotene, available as an oral rinse, toothpaste, spray or gel. biotene can provide soothing relief and it helps keep your mouth healthy too. remember, while your medication is doing you good, a dry mouth isn't. biotene, for people who suffer from a dry mouth. this man creates software, to protect this customer, who lives here and flies to hong kong, to visit this company that makes smart phones, used by this vice president, this little kid, oops, and this obstetrician, who works across the street from this man, who creates software. they all have insurance crafted personally for them. not just coverage, craftsmanship. not just insured. chubb insured. that's my resignation letter. you're resigning...why? because you're constantly ignoring me, you're half as a
a rocket is set to blast off a rocket is set to blast off over cape canaveral.you're taking multiple medications, does your mouth of a rocket is set to blast off over cape canaveral. a dry mouth can be a side effect of many medications. but it can also lead to tooth decacay and bad breath. that's why there's biotene, available as an oral rinse, toothpaste, spray or gel. biotene can provide soothing relief and it helps keep your mouth healthy too. remember, while your medication is doing you...
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he's betting on his own certified preowned rocket booster for his next trip to space. why the first ever recycled rocket job is crucial for the mission of spacex and the privatization of outer space. >>> watching the markets around 18,000. oil is surging. we'll take you to the floor show next, the traders on the one thing the markets mucht have to punch through the 18,000 sky. >>> what lit up the twitter verse the moment donald trump clinched the nomination. all that and more next. closing the stage this afternoon for auditions? what's on that piece of paper? oh, miss maroney, your forehead! should not be doing anything. i just had botox. i know exactly what's happening! ah! whoa! this is a bad streaming experience. the girlie show is a real fun lady show. (vo) don't let bad streaming ruin a good show. don't look at me! (vo) only verizon has the largest, most reliable 4g lte network. switch now, buy two samsung phones, and get a free 50" smart tv, plus up to $650 back. only on america's best network. is it keeps the food out. for me before those little pieces would get
he's betting on his own certified preowned rocket booster for his next trip to space. why the first ever recycled rocket job is crucial for the mission of spacex and the privatization of outer space. >>> watching the markets around 18,000. oil is surging. we'll take you to the floor show next, the traders on the one thing the markets mucht have to punch through the 18,000 sky. >>> what lit up the twitter verse the moment donald trump clinched the nomination. all that and more...
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that is what is happening to the rocket industry.we could use a reusable rocket, it would be like air flight, inexpensive as air flight. that is exactly what spacex is doing by taking an enormous piece of equipment and find it -- flying it many times. emily: who do you think is the biggest competition? >> china and russia. they have an interesting tourism business which is going up and falling back down. it takes 25 more times energy to get into orbit. that is a different business. emily: things have gotten worse outside for the company. what kind of conversations are you having? >> i am interested in seeing jennifer lawrence player in the upcoming movie. it is a kind of hunger games we can all look forward to. emily: i am excited to see the movie as well. bill mirus does not think there is hope. is there? >> i cannot talk about that. she had big dreams and we are wishing her an oscar as well but we are not in the position to comment. emily: are we living in somebody else's simulation? elon musk said there is a one in a billion chanc
that is what is happening to the rocket industry.we could use a reusable rocket, it would be like air flight, inexpensive as air flight. that is exactly what spacex is doing by taking an enormous piece of equipment and find it -- flying it many times. emily: who do you think is the biggest competition? >> china and russia. they have an interesting tourism business which is going up and falling back down. it takes 25 more times energy to get into orbit. that is a different business. emily:...
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that rocket on its way back down.here comes the landing gear and an absolute perfect touchdown. simply amazing. >> like you said, we don't watch for the takeoff. we've got it down pat. >>> so last week, we brought you all of the details of what was apple's worldwide developer conference in san francisco. >> jenna bush hager has more about the guests who attended this year's conference. >> hi. it's me. it sure is great to be on the mac. >> that's right. siri is coming to the mac with something we call scribble. >> they are lyrics. we've got to rap. let's go. >> there is mac0s sierra. >> this conference is not really for those z we're opening up series to developers. >> a new breed of developers. over 100 of them are under 18? i wanted to make a difference in people's lives to technology. >> reporter: this 9-year-old created an app called smart kids and she'll tell you all about it once she's done explaining it to apple's ceo tim cook. >> i like the music. >> reporter: apple takes their investment in the next generation
that rocket on its way back down.here comes the landing gear and an absolute perfect touchdown. simply amazing. >> like you said, we don't watch for the takeoff. we've got it down pat. >>> so last week, we brought you all of the details of what was apple's worldwide developer conference in san francisco. >> jenna bush hager has more about the guests who attended this year's conference. >> hi. it's me. it sure is great to be on the mac. >> that's right. siri is...
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tell me, who were the rocket girls? they were mostly forgotten by nasa. these women worked as computerss -- >> explain that. i know they're called literally computers. >> this is their job title. you actually needed humans to be able to do the calculations. so this is what they started out working as. so they only had pencil and paper and these really loud mechanical calculators that couldn't do very much. and from that, they were able to calculate an incredible number of trajectories for spacecraft, propellants >> brown: so they are literally computing and called computers before the age that we are now living in. >> but once the first i.b.m.'s came in, then they became the first computer programmers in the lab. >> brown: what kind of background did they come from that brought them into this? >> they come from different backgrounds, many of them have only had high school degrees. but they were exceptionally good at math. they were often the only girls in their math classes, but they loved math. they would take as much as they could, but they're weren't m
tell me, who were the rocket girls? they were mostly forgotten by nasa. these women worked as computerss -- >> explain that. i know they're called literally computers. >> this is their job title. you actually needed humans to be able to do the calculations. so this is what they started out working as. so they only had pencil and paper and these really loud mechanical calculators that couldn't do very much. and from that, they were able to calculate an incredible number of...
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into orbit, using a lot of fuel and leaving less for the rocket's return.ed that the booster had an rud on the ship. k, you don't speak elon mus that means rapid unexpected disassembly. or, an explosion. plans to launch satellites. the country's biggest single launch trailing behind russia and nasa. satellite launches are expected to increase by 35% globally over the next five years as countries like india and indonesia rush to bring phone service to their populations for the first time. india has 35 satellites in orbit d says it needs -- -- ouble that to catch up with that demand. time to find out who is having the best day ever. today's winner is amazon users. amazon is slashing shipping fees. for small, flat items that can fit into envelopes. this poses a attentional threat -- potential threat to alibaba's business. in all can chinese sellers with u.s. shoppers. cents,t will pay $1.61 that is 67% less than the current price. that is all for this edition of "bloomberg west" have a great day. ♪ >> central-bank dilemmas everywhere. the bank of japan sticks
into orbit, using a lot of fuel and leaving less for the rocket's return.ed that the booster had an rud on the ship. k, you don't speak elon mus that means rapid unexpected disassembly. or, an explosion. plans to launch satellites. the country's biggest single launch trailing behind russia and nasa. satellite launches are expected to increase by 35% globally over the next five years as countries like india and indonesia rush to bring phone service to their populations for the first time. india...
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the world's largest rocket taking off from cape canaveral earlier today.ocket carrying a spy satellite for the national reconnaissance office. >> the guy's a stone cold loser. when you're a joker, you can never give a joker a second chance. it's important. no more sitting there saying, i think he's racist. i am the least racist person you have ever met, believe me. the least racist person. >> that's donald trump ramping up the bitter and nasty feud with mitt romney. that after the 2012 nominee said he will not be voting for trump, saying he is heartbroken about what's happened to the republican party and the prospect of a trump presidency. mr. trump calling romney pathetic, the continued war of words coming as romney holds a big annual big donor conference in park city, utah. that's where the barbs were out for the head f o the gop ticket. >> i don't want to see trickle down racism, i don't want to sea president of the united states saying things which change the character of the generations of americans that are following. presidents have an impact. on th
the world's largest rocket taking off from cape canaveral earlier today.ocket carrying a spy satellite for the national reconnaissance office. >> the guy's a stone cold loser. when you're a joker, you can never give a joker a second chance. it's important. no more sitting there saying, i think he's racist. i am the least racist person you have ever met, believe me. the least racist person. >> that's donald trump ramping up the bitter and nasty feud with mitt romney. that after the...
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up, re-using the rockets. now, elon musk says the first recycled rocket will come in september. they stuck the landing several times. they are confident to do it. that you will send that same rocket back up. >> it will save them a ton of money, which means they don't have to charge the government as much. they get more contracts. it gets better and better. >> let's hope it works. too. todd mcgrew, define isaac newton, centuries of what goes up, goes down. thank you. >>> in less than 12 hours from now, warriors are looking to taking a commanding two games to nothing lead in the nba finals. taking on cavaliers in cleveland. kickoff is at 6:00 p.m. while they are thousands of miles away, dove nation is coming to oracle to watch on the big screen. ticket are $20 bucks. there are some available. friday's game four is already sold out. hmm, i wonder why that can be? >> get your broom out. >> very optimistic of our fan base. >> right. >> i'm wearing gold for a reason. >> yes, are you color appropriate today f. not, t
up, re-using the rockets. now, elon musk says the first recycled rocket will come in september. they stuck the landing several times. they are confident to do it. that you will send that same rocket back up. >> it will save them a ton of money, which means they don't have to charge the government as much. they get more contracts. it gets better and better. >> let's hope it works. too. todd mcgrew, define isaac newton, centuries of what goes up, goes down. thank you. >>> in...
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an american communication satellite is now in orbit thanks to a russian rocket. it will broadcast television signals direct to homes in latin america but the rocket was actually launched from the russian space facility in kazakhstan. russia's next launch in early july will send new crew members to the international space station. >> a federal appeals court in california finds that people do not have a constitutional right to carry concealed weapons in public. that means califor permits for concealed guns to provide specific reasons. many states have similar restrictions on concealed guns and carry permits. lower courts are divided over whether they violate the second amendment. >>> in detroit, another court ruling has released a young man everyone prison after serving nearly nine years for murders he did not commit. >> so get this. he was convicted when he was just 15 years old. even though authorities say the real murderer confessed a long time ago. here's abc's alex perez. >> reporter: the embrace davontae sanford thought he might never get. >> okay. >> reporte
an american communication satellite is now in orbit thanks to a russian rocket. it will broadcast television signals direct to homes in latin america but the rocket was actually launched from the russian space facility in kazakhstan. russia's next launch in early july will send new crew members to the international space station. >> a federal appeals court in california finds that people do not have a constitutional right to carry concealed weapons in public. that means califor permits...
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. >>> this rocket test put nasa a little closer to mars today. for two full minutes, a fireball blasted out of a booster. the test was so powerful, it shook the ground for a mile away. nasa plans to use a mega- rocket for a trip 2030. >>> . >>> a look outside. leading carefully, you see some colors. a little bit of a rainbow. when you see a rainbow come in the sun is behind you and it is raining in front of you. the dew point, mid-70s. a humid evening. relative humidity, 76%. here is the radar. over the last hour, you can see most of the activity has jumped across i-95. still a little slow to pass to the south. you can see the area of -- the area with the severe thunderstorm watch until 10:00. we do have a couple warnings out. this warning out for charles and prince william county until 7:30 p.m. another warning out for montgomery and prince georgia's until 7:45 p.m. looking at a little bit of hail. more than anything, damaging wind and big-time rain. this is a storm that ex heading east -- -- upper marlboro, heavy rain. a big storm. the warning
. >>> this rocket test put nasa a little closer to mars today. for two full minutes, a fireball blasted out of a booster. the test was so powerful, it shook the ground for a mile away. nasa plans to use a mega- rocket for a trip 2030. >>> . >>> a look outside. leading carefully, you see some colors. a little bit of a rainbow. when you see a rainbow come in the sun is behind you and it is raining in front of you. the dew point, mid-70s. a humid evening. relative...