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this is apollo chief developer margaret hamilton and the printout of codes for the apollo moon missions the software code involved in a lunar landing today would be far too large to print out modern space missions require many more and more powerful computers. arayans computers can process four hundred eighty million commands per second and many of their programs are dedicated to safety alone experts can search through smaller programs and read code line by line up with complex programs that task becomes impossible you can only check them by testing them. and the computers need to be protected from radiation to. a computer that can be purchased for five hundred euros costs an additional two million euros to be hardened for a trip into space. a more elaborate mission is in the planning phase this time mission profiles will involve much more than setting up a flag on the lunar surface expectations will be higher than the next lunar landing for astronauts are supposed to land on the moon surface rather than just to conduct more research and experiments and remain there much longer than the
this is apollo chief developer margaret hamilton and the printout of codes for the apollo moon missions the software code involved in a lunar landing today would be far too large to print out modern space missions require many more and more powerful computers. arayans computers can process four hundred eighty million commands per second and many of their programs are dedicated to safety alone experts can search through smaller programs and read code line by line up with complex programs that...
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we skipped apollo two, three, and that apollo four. one of those, it was a test flight and it was successful, but the saturn rockets to low earth orbit and then we did apollo five is the lunar lander kind of mission. apollo six was an absolute failure that the rockets out of the second page only three of the five rocket even went. the upper stage their trance lunar injection, that rocket didn't mind at all. it didn't even achieve the velocity necessary to test the heat shield on the reentry. all of this happened on politics which is a total failure. no one got hurt because they could mean. but it didn't successfully achieve its object to. and that was then in august of 1968. you think back in time 1968. you've got civil rights protests. you've got of course civil rights abuses. you've got the vietnam war raging. you've got vietnam war protesters. you've got the assassination of martin luther king. you've got the assassination of robert kennedy. 1968. the sales here and in american has three. august of that year, nasa decided after a fa
we skipped apollo two, three, and that apollo four. one of those, it was a test flight and it was successful, but the saturn rockets to low earth orbit and then we did apollo five is the lunar lander kind of mission. apollo six was an absolute failure that the rockets out of the second page only three of the five rocket even went. the upper stage their trance lunar injection, that rocket didn't mind at all. it didn't even achieve the velocity necessary to test the heat shield on the reentry....
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apollo -- we skipped apollo 2 and 3. apollo 4 was one of those -- it was a test flight, and it was successful, but it was, you know, the saturn rocket to low-earth orbit. and this we did apollo 5, a lunar lander kind of mission. apollo 6 was an absolute failure. the rocket pogoed. only three of the five rockets lit. the upper stage, which was supposed to do our translunar injection, that rocket didn't light at all. it didn't achieve the velocity necessary to test the heat shield on the re-entry. all of this happened on apollo 6, which was a total failure. it was uncrewed, so nobody got hurt. nobody probably would have gotten hurt anyway, but it didn't successfully achieve its objectives. and that was -- then in august of 1968, you think back in time, 1968 you've got civil rights protests. you've got of course civil rights abuses. you've got the vietnam war raging. you have vietnam war protesters. you've got the assassination of martin luther king you have the assassination of robert kennedy. 1968, a failed year in americ
apollo -- we skipped apollo 2 and 3. apollo 4 was one of those -- it was a test flight, and it was successful, but it was, you know, the saturn rocket to low-earth orbit. and this we did apollo 5, a lunar lander kind of mission. apollo 6 was an absolute failure. the rocket pogoed. only three of the five rockets lit. the upper stage, which was supposed to do our translunar injection, that rocket didn't light at all. it didn't achieve the velocity necessary to test the heat shield on the...
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we skipped apollo 2, apollo 3, we did apollo 4. apollo 4, it was a test flight and it was successful, but it was, you know, the saturn rocket to low earth orbit. and then we did apollo 5 was a lunar lander kind of mission. apollo 6 was an absolute failure. the rocket pogo'd the second stage and three of the five rockets lit. the upper stage which was supposed to do our translunar injection, that rocket didn't light at all and didn't even-- >> you can watch the last few minutes of that conversation on our website c-span.org. search jim bridenstein. the u.s. state considering the nomination of peter feldman to serve on the consumer product safety commission, a confirmation vote scheduled for 2:15 eastern time. also today we're expecting senators to talk about the brett kavanaugh supreme court nomination. you're watching live coverage on c-span2. the presiding officer: the senate will come to order. today's opening prayer will be offered by pastor sam steele of chapel by the sea from south padre island, texas. the guest chaplain: good
we skipped apollo 2, apollo 3, we did apollo 4. apollo 4, it was a test flight and it was successful, but it was, you know, the saturn rocket to low earth orbit. and then we did apollo 5 was a lunar lander kind of mission. apollo 6 was an absolute failure. the rocket pogo'd the second stage and three of the five rockets lit. the upper stage which was supposed to do our translunar injection, that rocket didn't light at all and didn't even-- >> you can watch the last few minutes of that...
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apollo, concorde and, in 1968, the jumbo jet. file: the first giant 747 is presented to the world.le thought that an aeroplane this big just wouldn't fly. over 400 seats — nearly three times existing airliners‘. they bet the company on this airplane. pilots called her ‘the queen of the skies‘. if you're flying a 747, you're flying every pilot's dream. a symbol of power. beast of burden, and she's carried 5 billion of us across the planet. its economy made it possible for everyone to fly. all: cheers! a fond farewell. i'm going to miss you, girl. we are so sad to see her leave. this is the story of the 747. in the boneyard this year. with theirjob. it's just amazing, the size of them. i'm on a voyage to uncover how this giant ever got off the ground. so right now, i'm in the wing of a 747. i've been tracking the pioneers that made that very first flight. so this is you on the first flight? yes. i flew some of the test flights on this aeroplane. no—one said it would be easy. this had all the earmarks of the titanic. and life after flight, the jumbo rescue squad. lot of fun. before me
apollo, concorde and, in 1968, the jumbo jet. file: the first giant 747 is presented to the world.le thought that an aeroplane this big just wouldn't fly. over 400 seats — nearly three times existing airliners‘. they bet the company on this airplane. pilots called her ‘the queen of the skies‘. if you're flying a 747, you're flying every pilot's dream. a symbol of power. beast of burden, and she's carried 5 billion of us across the planet. its economy made it possible for everyone to...
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it was used in the apollo project. aircrafts because they were going to the moon, and on the other side of the corridor, would be the jumbo, because it was the same system. absolutely. there‘s just something about it, isn‘t it? it is iconic, it‘s fabulous and you have a real affinity to it, a love for it. modern 747s are a long way from thejet engines hugh had to deal with. we were having six engine changes per week. engine failures were fairly routine. you had to watch it all the time because there were occasions when it didn‘t work very well. whereas these are fantastic, they are so reliable. i‘m sure. it was pan am that made the world‘s inaugural 747 flight from new york to london. it certainly didn‘t go to plan. i‘ve been tracing the crew, and finally tracked elise to 0slo in norway. amazing to meet you. so, this is you on the first flight? yes, just after landing in london, and me between the captains. does it still fit? yes. but the glitz of that very first flight was tarnished by those troublesome jet engines. s
it was used in the apollo project. aircrafts because they were going to the moon, and on the other side of the corridor, would be the jumbo, because it was the same system. absolutely. there‘s just something about it, isn‘t it? it is iconic, it‘s fabulous and you have a real affinity to it, a love for it. modern 747s are a long way from thejet engines hugh had to deal with. we were having six engine changes per week. engine failures were fairly routine. you had to watch it all the time...
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visit ncicap.org] >> before the apollo astronauts stepped on the surface of the moon, they trained outside of flagstaff. it was filled with over 400 craters to simulate the lunar surface. we will now be visiting the lowell observatory to learn more about this legacy. .> i choose this as our goal they may well ask, why climb the highest mountains? y, 35 years ago, fly the atlantic? we choose to go to the moon. we choose to go to the moon. [applause] we choose to go to the moon and do the other things, not because they are easy, because they are hard. because that goal, the spirit of organizing and measuring the best of our energies and skills, because that challenge is one we are willing to accept, one we are unwilling to postpone, and one we intend to win -- and the others, too. [applause] 19thchindler: in the early days, president john kennedy said we want to galvanize our country to do something very bold, and it was the space race. we wanted to do something bold to beat the russians. let's beat the russians by sending humans to the moon and returning us safely before the end of the 1960
visit ncicap.org] >> before the apollo astronauts stepped on the surface of the moon, they trained outside of flagstaff. it was filled with over 400 craters to simulate the lunar surface. we will now be visiting the lowell observatory to learn more about this legacy. .> i choose this as our goal they may well ask, why climb the highest mountains? y, 35 years ago, fly the atlantic? we choose to go to the moon. we choose to go to the moon. [applause] we choose to go to the moon and do...
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this is nature become stone marble capitals from the temple of apollo suggest the importance here apple is once had at one time it was the first great cultic site harappan as was the center of the culture of seventy the great earth mother till the time of classical antiquity it was thought that an entrance to the underworld lay here the sacred realm of pluto poisonous gases are still emitted from the cave in antiquity the thermal water was valued for its healing powers the remains of the nymph air move her happiness suggest the scale of the cult the complex built around the springs was visible from a considerable distance. at a rapid as there was a roman bathing culture in asia minor two thousand years ago the city had an estimated population of one hundred thousand. and him from the great house a sculpture found. the theory is that a stone dislodged from the vaulting by an earthquake decapitated the figure excavations have been in progress for more than a century first by german and currently by italian archaeologists. only recently where the foundations of the south bathhouse cleared
this is nature become stone marble capitals from the temple of apollo suggest the importance here apple is once had at one time it was the first great cultic site harappan as was the center of the culture of seventy the great earth mother till the time of classical antiquity it was thought that an entrance to the underworld lay here the sacred realm of pluto poisonous gases are still emitted from the cave in antiquity the thermal water was valued for its healing powers the remains of the nymph...
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apollo 8 flew to the moon in december 1968 and neil armstrong and buzz all strong -- buzz armstrong took the steps with other astronauts that trained in flagstaff. they learned geology and tested instruments and they also learned about reading maps and that was something that was important and done at the observatory with a telescope. the map was the critical thing that he was involved in. in 1962 you had the mercury seven that was named and that work flew up and this shows that it would get up into space. alan sheppard was the first american in space that road for 15 minutes and came back down. in 1967 the second group came on and shoemaker who brought geology specifically to prepare for the mission and he talked to nasa and other scientists and said if we are planning to send people to the moon we should do more than plan and fly back, we should do science pick what better way to learn about the origins of the planet and who we are them by studying another solar system similar to ours. in january 1963, the next astronauts and the second group that including neil armstrong, others came
apollo 8 flew to the moon in december 1968 and neil armstrong and buzz all strong -- buzz armstrong took the steps with other astronauts that trained in flagstaff. they learned geology and tested instruments and they also learned about reading maps and that was something that was important and done at the observatory with a telescope. the map was the critical thing that he was involved in. in 1962 you had the mercury seven that was named and that work flew up and this shows that it would get up...
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program is coming up on its -- i guess it is the 50th year of apollo and next year with apollo 11 landing there's a lot going on. there's so much going on. this really is a transformative time in the industry. i'm going to spare you slides because a lot of what i will be talking about is about policy and that would entail like putting up a sausage factory so no one wants to see what that looks like. but there is a lot of positive going on in the industry and what we're seeing. first off, scott space earlier talked today about the space council. we're coming up on one-year anniversary of the announcement and the standing up of the national space council. they have done a lot. they have done a tremendous amount in just the 11 months they have been up and running with the three space policy directives, three encompassing, to go to the moon, and then looking at the regulatory reform and a lot that entails. there's issues really near and dear to our heart on the reg gla torer to reform on the launch and re-entry reform but remote sensing. i was talking to some of the interns here at the wilson
program is coming up on its -- i guess it is the 50th year of apollo and next year with apollo 11 landing there's a lot going on. there's so much going on. this really is a transformative time in the industry. i'm going to spare you slides because a lot of what i will be talking about is about policy and that would entail like putting up a sausage factory so no one wants to see what that looks like. but there is a lot of positive going on in the industry and what we're seeing. first off, scott...
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so the apollo lunch went up i thought that was great and then to base a whole lot of thought and then to have joint operations and operations in bosnia when i retired 2011 but we engage with canada from that perspective as well. i will say with the combinations of the companies i have a greater appreciation for that relationship between canada and the us with a interoperability can benefit both sides. the four companies thickly, mda is a canadian company, mba was the parent company six years ago over decades of trusted partnerships. . . . . digital quotes, world's leading satellite company, largest commercial archive of geospatial data with over radio solutions take all that information and information from other vendors really in depth and somewhat customized analytics or not. that combination is that you basically and appeared to me of the u.s. canadian collaboration and we are having come up to the one year where we go from there. i want to focus more on the goodness that can come from the combination of canada and the u.s. working together. so i think that this is a culture of cri
so the apollo lunch went up i thought that was great and then to base a whole lot of thought and then to have joint operations and operations in bosnia when i retired 2011 but we engage with canada from that perspective as well. i will say with the combinations of the companies i have a greater appreciation for that relationship between canada and the us with a interoperability can benefit both sides. the four companies thickly, mda is a canadian company, mba was the parent company six years...
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observatory to hear about astronomical discoveries including the discovery of pluto and new mapping for the apollo program. and then a tour of a special national monument. >> many might think of this site isabandoned and empty but it still a living site for a lot of the descendents of the ancestral pueblo people that live in the area. people might come here to do ceremonies and pay homage to their descendents. -- to their ancestors. this is still a very important site for many people in the southwest. tour of c-span's city flagstaff, arizona today at 7:00 book tvon c-span two's and sunday on american history tv on c-span3. working with our cable affiliates as we explore america. c-span where history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television companies and today, we continue to bring you unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house, the supreme , and public policy events in washington, d.c. and around the country. c-span is brought to you by your cable or satellite provider. peter: so, louis rossetto, when did you found "wired" magazine? louis:
observatory to hear about astronomical discoveries including the discovery of pluto and new mapping for the apollo program. and then a tour of a special national monument. >> many might think of this site isabandoned and empty but it still a living site for a lot of the descendents of the ancestral pueblo people that live in the area. people might come here to do ceremonies and pay homage to their descendents. -- to their ancestors. this is still a very important site for many people in...
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program is coming up on its 50th year and next year with the apollo land -- 11 landing. there is a lot going on, but this really is a transformative time in the industry. i'm going to spare you slides because a lot of what i'm going to talk about is about policy and that would entail putting up a sausage factory so no one wants to see what that looks like. there is a lot of positivity going on in the industry and what we are seeing. we are coming up on the one- year anniversary of the announcement and the starting up of the national space council and they have done a tremendous amount in just 11 months that they have been up and running with this three space policy directives. really encompassing space policy directives. there are some issues near and dear to our hearts on the regulatory reform and the launch and reentry reform but also areas like remote-sensing. i was talking to some of the interns here at the wilson center earlier and they weren't even alive when the last go around on remote-sensing regulations were written. think of how much things have changed since
program is coming up on its 50th year and next year with the apollo land -- 11 landing. there is a lot going on, but this really is a transformative time in the industry. i'm going to spare you slides because a lot of what i'm going to talk about is about policy and that would entail putting up a sausage factory so no one wants to see what that looks like. there is a lot of positivity going on in the industry and what we are seeing. we are coming up on the one- year anniversary of the...
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it seemed that in 1972 when president nixon canceled the apollo program and went to the shuttle programst our fascination and we lost the desire to explore deep space. was that a mistake by the president to do that? >> yeah, i think so, you know when i was a kid, the headlines were dominated by astronauts and then nasa got stale. it became the aging seat to nowhere. the thrill was gone but now the thrill is coming back. this time it's billionaires setting the pace. we have people like elon musk of tesla motors, jeff bezos of amazon, richard branson of virgin atlantic, three billionaires that are taking it away from nasa and they want to go back into outer space. the thrill is coming back. >> the tourism space flight itself that go around the moon they won't land around the moon but orbit around the moon, the japanese billionaire is taking himself and six of his artist friends, people who have been to the moon have had deep religious experiences having been there. tell me about this flight. >> yes, first of all, it's a new rocket and the media i think missed a big story. the bfr is reall
it seemed that in 1972 when president nixon canceled the apollo program and went to the shuttle programst our fascination and we lost the desire to explore deep space. was that a mistake by the president to do that? >> yeah, i think so, you know when i was a kid, the headlines were dominated by astronauts and then nasa got stale. it became the aging seat to nowhere. the thrill was gone but now the thrill is coming back. this time it's billionaires setting the pace. we have people like...
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why are you opening with a hedge fund after eight years at apollo?is for the benefit of the office. where there is an opportunity in the market to apply private equity techniques, longer-term investing to public markets, you get a different outcome. too ahead oft ourselves but it has been promising. vonnie: we have so many people coming up and private equity now that get to the point, and there is nowhere to go. they maybe go back into the hedge fund world. sachin: it is difficult to comment. there are excellent opportunities in private equity. if you're buying a low average, market multiples using complexity as a source of value. buyoutsue that plain are executed at high average purchase multiples driven by debt. it is possible returns for plain-vanilla buyouts could go down. i cannot comment on a trend. vonnie: you talk about the database of companies you have identified as attractive. what are the parameters? sachin: mainly price, value, looking to see whether the company will exist in 15 years. we're not looking to trade within a year, we are loo
why are you opening with a hedge fund after eight years at apollo?is for the benefit of the office. where there is an opportunity in the market to apply private equity techniques, longer-term investing to public markets, you get a different outcome. too ahead oft ourselves but it has been promising. vonnie: we have so many people coming up and private equity now that get to the point, and there is nowhere to go. they maybe go back into the hedge fund world. sachin: it is difficult to comment....
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emily: only two dozen astronauts made that journey in the apollo era, why is it taking so long to goto the moon? >> a couple of things. you will get one opinion that when we went to the moon there was an incredible geopolitical imperative. we had to beat the soviets. i think people will start to see in all of the documentaries about apollo 11 and how we got there that there was this space race, a real race, and the matter, back then we thought it was a matter of the survival of the nation against the soviet threat. that is something we do not have anymore. we don't have an arch enemy as far as space is concerned because we partner with almost everybody. as much as we cannot get along with the russians on earth, in space, they are probably our number one partner on the international space station. you have had the opportunity to visit spacex competitors. how do you compare the efforts of spacex to what you have seen at the other companies? everybody isink doing their utmost and working at breakneck speed. we were talking beforehand and i the othero spacex and as the tortoise and hare.
emily: only two dozen astronauts made that journey in the apollo era, why is it taking so long to goto the moon? >> a couple of things. you will get one opinion that when we went to the moon there was an incredible geopolitical imperative. we had to beat the soviets. i think people will start to see in all of the documentaries about apollo 11 and how we got there that there was this space race, a real race, and the matter, back then we thought it was a matter of the survival of the nation...
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in the run—up to the 50th anniversary of the apollo 11 moon landing next year, creative studio framestoreng the world with their lunar vr experience called a moon for all mankind. only 12 white male american astronauts have walked to the moon. no other nationalities or gender or race, so i like the idea of opening up the moon for everybody. while vr headsets can track will respond to your head movements and some will allow you to move around in 3—d virtual space, to really feel like you are on the moon, you are going to have to lose some weight. this beast is based on nasa's own variable gravity simulator called argos, the active response gravity offload system. ok, the rig is now going to weigh me. and then work out what my weight would be on the moon. and then it knows how much extra lift to give me whenever i jump and how slowly, to make me descend, in order to simulate one—sixth gravity. wow. this is what it feels like to be on the moon. the experience hasn't even started yet and i'm having a good time. unlike more advanced vr headsets, the gear vr can only tell which way your head is
in the run—up to the 50th anniversary of the apollo 11 moon landing next year, creative studio framestoreng the world with their lunar vr experience called a moon for all mankind. only 12 white male american astronauts have walked to the moon. no other nationalities or gender or race, so i like the idea of opening up the moon for everybody. while vr headsets can track will respond to your head movements and some will allow you to move around in 3—d virtual space, to really feel like you are...
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in the run—up to the 50th anniversary of the apollo 11 moon landing next year, creative studio framestorelunar vr experience called a moon for all mankind. only 12 white male american astronauts have walked to the moon. no other nationalities or gender or races, so i like the idea of opening up the moon for everybody. while vr headsets can track will respond to your head movements and some will allow you to move around in 3—d virtual space, to really feel like you are on the moon, you are going to have to lose some weight. this beast is based on nasa's own variable gravity simulator called argos, the active response gravity offload system. ok, the rig is now going to weigh me. and then work out what my weight would be on the moon. and then it knows how much extra lift to give me whenever ijump and how slowly, to make me descend, in order to simulate one—sixth gravity. wow. this is what it feels like to be on the moon. the experience hasn't even started yet and i'm having a good time. unlike more advanced vr headsets, the gear vr can only tell which way your head is pointing. the vertical
in the run—up to the 50th anniversary of the apollo 11 moon landing next year, creative studio framestorelunar vr experience called a moon for all mankind. only 12 white male american astronauts have walked to the moon. no other nationalities or gender or races, so i like the idea of opening up the moon for everybody. while vr headsets can track will respond to your head movements and some will allow you to move around in 3—d virtual space, to really feel like you are on the moon, you are...
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and earthquake and tsunami of hundred stayed in indonesia after apollo foot waves barrel into the island off soon always seek officials all warning the final death toll could be much higher. i'm krissy little walk into the program take us president to one has wrapped up a controversial state visit to germany the trip was meant to ease tensions between berlin and ancora but it's been mobbed by the differences over human rights at a once final stop was in cologne way he inaugurated a giant mosque he was welcomed by a large crowd of supporters from germany's turkish community they were kept from critics of the president staging a protest on the bags of the river rhine i. was right. another german city and of a crowd of angry demonstrated a day off to mass protests in but then critics of the turkish president took to the streets once again this time in cologne. nearby a very different crowd hundreds of out of one supporters mainly from germany's turkish community who are out in force since the early hours keen to catch a glimpse of the man himself. the turkish president was in cologne to ope
and earthquake and tsunami of hundred stayed in indonesia after apollo foot waves barrel into the island off soon always seek officials all warning the final death toll could be much higher. i'm krissy little walk into the program take us president to one has wrapped up a controversial state visit to germany the trip was meant to ease tensions between berlin and ancora but it's been mobbed by the differences over human rights at a once final stop was in cologne way he inaugurated a giant mosque...
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dame in the apollo the flock i know. before they put you on the. garden home or away at home or. the tree he saw the way he. would leave a job that doesn't pay tuition so that he is nominations and i am also that we finally get what i get with on the album on my father i think did she die by the moment that was in the double ma chronicling the animal lover type area doesn't mean you bitches don't look at the statues oh geez day actually. a little more than that in the world no i. wanted to. know about the. new item in general again unless he did that and that's ok did. you enjoy what we're. here because if it. is your idea. them and all of that what a lot of those. with. the ad that on the panel on the. oh. yes government so badly shot and putting up i'll be pushing knowing a couple of those with. a bit of. a show i said to be. made on the set up by medal of the chief didn't get one. by himself. and. it's become an international norm to say women's rights are human rights but in a world where women make up the majority of university graduates this may not be true how much more wo
dame in the apollo the flock i know. before they put you on the. garden home or away at home or. the tree he saw the way he. would leave a job that doesn't pay tuition so that he is nominations and i am also that we finally get what i get with on the album on my father i think did she die by the moment that was in the double ma chronicling the animal lover type area doesn't mean you bitches don't look at the statues oh geez day actually. a little more than that in the world no i. wanted to....
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in the apollo the fluff out on the. bus while a figure on the. garden mobile home or away a woman. which if you saw. what he. did you doubt she would leave a job that doesn't hate you from saying that he is some asian us and i am also an equally by the way if you want to get. on the on that one must either i think she does by the moment that in the double makani local animal lover type area doesn't mean a bitch is one of us. guys are a little more than that in the world no i want a. new off the...
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and other passages they'll be the first live metropolis since they last us apollo mission in one thousand nine hundred seventy two musk has called the trip an important step towards enabling accessible oh the dream of traveling into space. and watching b.w. news live from that still to come president trump it's china with the biggest wave of tyrants yet china says it will respond so what's next for trying. crystal cove a well how about story in today's business update in just a moment i'll be back at the top of it out with the rest all for gold gold news yourself a good day. earth . home to millions of species of home worth saving. on those are big changes and most start with small steps global ideas tell stories of creative people and innovative projects around the world like to use doesn't protect the kids.
and other passages they'll be the first live metropolis since they last us apollo mission in one thousand nine hundred seventy two musk has called the trip an important step towards enabling accessible oh the dream of traveling into space. and watching b.w. news live from that still to come president trump it's china with the biggest wave of tyrants yet china says it will respond so what's next for trying. crystal cove a well how about story in today's business update in just a moment i'll be...
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the apollo 1 astronaut who died in apollo 1 in the accident.here was a student interning with my brother. his name is james braun. james, i'll give you a quick summary, 2,400 on his s.a.t. as a sophomore in high school. perfect grades in everything he ever did. he formed a cyber patriot team in the high school in alabama. won the national cyber patriot championship. was on "cbs this morning" with his group. and he got into m.i.t., early admission as a junior. so he was working for my brother as an intern. my brother said, you should talk to my brother. we got together when i was home one summer and sat down and talked and i said, so, james, you can write your own ticket wherever you want to go. what do you want to do with your life? and he said, sir, i want to do hardcore cyber. i said, you know, most places that's illegal. [ laughter ] he said, well, that's true. i said, you know, i know a place where we can make it legal. but you have to sign up. if you sign up, that means you got to be all in. and james is a brilliant guy, but he was a littl
the apollo 1 astronaut who died in apollo 1 in the accident.here was a student interning with my brother. his name is james braun. james, i'll give you a quick summary, 2,400 on his s.a.t. as a sophomore in high school. perfect grades in everything he ever did. he formed a cyber patriot team in the high school in alabama. won the national cyber patriot championship. was on "cbs this morning" with his group. and he got into m.i.t., early admission as a junior. so he was working for my...
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visit ncicap.org] >> before the apollo astronauts stepped on the surface of the moon, they trained outside of flagstaff. it was filled with over 400 craters to simulate the lunar surface. we will now be visiting the lowell observatory to learn more about this legacy. >>
visit ncicap.org] >> before the apollo astronauts stepped on the surface of the moon, they trained outside of flagstaff. it was filled with over 400 craters to simulate the lunar surface. we will now be visiting the lowell observatory to learn more about this legacy. >>
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i'm in the apollo but on a. regular on the. garden mobile home or away at home. which you saw. but i. doubt if you leave a job that doesn't hate you since that obviously is not my shyness and i am also an equally but if you want to get with my mama on my father i didn't do it she does by the moment that the new job well makani local animal lover type area doesn't need to be just the local. guys a little more than that in the world no i don't want to. know off the hog he wanted to. know about the. new item in general again unless he didn't feel that the and this gave. the energy what do you mean that us here is if you give us a i was shown. is your thinking. them and the other words of my life i would you not like and so it's twenty with. probably less but if you add. that up in the final on a month. that the. u.s. government so badly shot and if we're going to be pushing the elite up live with. the earth should i said be at. my on the set up my medical shit go out of the military didn't get one. by a missile. holiday's innovations like the like button is a way to turn one on ne
i'm in the apollo but on a. regular on the. garden mobile home or away at home. which you saw. but i. doubt if you leave a job that doesn't hate you since that obviously is not my shyness and i am also an equally but if you want to get with my mama on my father i didn't do it she does by the moment that the new job well makani local animal lover type area doesn't need to be just the local. guys a little more than that in the world no i don't want to. know off the hog he wanted to. know about...
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but it's helen champions all winning regardless this see one picture of apollo and signing that perfect start to this. ok that is all sport for now more lights are added many thanks has plenty more sports along with the latest news analysis and lots of video on the web site of al jazeera dot com i'll be back with a full post of news just a few moments see about. september on al-jazeera the fourth eastern economic forum is to be held in the city of le divorce stuck as russia looks to expand its influence in the asia pacific region on television and online the stream continues to tap into the extraordinary potential of social media to disseminate news the presidents of russia turkey and iran will meet in teheran for another summit seeking an end to the war in syria we'll have extensive coverage people in power continues to examine the use and abuse of power around the world the united nations general assembly hall the seventy third session what action will it take on atrocities in me in march and yemen we'll bring you all the news of september on al-jazeera. on counting the cost after a w
but it's helen champions all winning regardless this see one picture of apollo and signing that perfect start to this. ok that is all sport for now more lights are added many thanks has plenty more sports along with the latest news analysis and lots of video on the web site of al jazeera dot com i'll be back with a full post of news just a few moments see about. september on al-jazeera the fourth eastern economic forum is to be held in the city of le divorce stuck as russia looks to expand its...
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i'm in the apollo at the top on a. figure on the. garden wall but look more away a. little bit you saw. what he. believed that i should leave a job that doesn't hate you from so that he is not my asian and i am also an equally fucker if you want to get. on that one must either either did she die by the moment that was in the job well makani local animal lover type area was on a beach as the local. guys are a little more than that in the world no i don't want to. know off the height of the window to get into the level of the. new item in general again unless he didn't feel that the and this gave. the energy what we're. looking to give us i was shown the small. issues but if you. look at them in the other words of my life i would see a lot of those twenty issues with the. obvious but. i think that in the final on the money. that the. u.s. government so badly to shut down to put a little bit which you know and eat up a lot of the poor will. suffer the. michelle i said to be. made on the set up by medical thought of that you didn't get one. by a missile. ministries polic
i'm in the apollo at the top on a. figure on the. garden wall but look more away a. little bit you saw. what he. believed that i should leave a job that doesn't hate you from so that he is not my asian and i am also an equally fucker if you want to get. on that one must either either did she die by the moment that was in the job well makani local animal lover type area was on a beach as the local. guys are a little more than that in the world no i don't want to. know off the height of the...
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apollo it. ends up going to move on to the. farm for one i just could i think i'm going to fix a bike a weekend this is a way for the women there's a. little. bit is a little a little. no no you know let me tell you. the usual oh. oh oh oh. oh. oh oh oh oh yea. oh the still. a little. i'll. tell you this it was. the father drunk and many in congress long he had not been booked a criminal intimidation and said think a public servant but then that has not stopped him he had one long think of it i think they can. act. i don't need. money or time in the. oath or money. i'm not i can't even know where it takes a. little blow them up there. but for the love of. my father the army of the. year. you know i was a little you know. what love can you not take that old man out whistling in the jungle never old country and the considerable while thinking to get to the extent. you can when you started and gathered a little money to one then oh how much how big a mobile phone those i don't actually know mean that there is no beginning no let t
apollo it. ends up going to move on to the. farm for one i just could i think i'm going to fix a bike a weekend this is a way for the women there's a. little. bit is a little a little. no no you know let me tell you. the usual oh. oh oh oh. oh. oh oh oh oh yea. oh the still. a little. i'll. tell you this it was. the father drunk and many in congress long he had not been booked a criminal intimidation and said think a public servant but then that has not stopped him he had one long think of it i...
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they will go on display before the apollo 11 anniversary next summer. will be events withormer astronauts and celebrations on the national mall. > when we com back, a local family moves into a home only to find something else alre.y living the what happened when they found a colony of bats living in the walls. >>> plus, cleaning your laptop. i'm notalking about wiping the hard drive. we are talking about getting rid s.of the ge we will show you how to do it safely. let's go. bye, mom. thanks for breakfsat, mom. with quality ingredients like roasted hazelnuts and cocoa, nutella is sure to bring a smile to breakfast time. oh, nice. nice. nice. nice. found a dollar? that's the price of any size mccafe brewed coffee. enjoy more favorites on the 123 dollar menu at mcdonald's. ♪ 123 dollar menu at mcdonald's. ♪ ♪ you are many different things in one amazing package. and t.j.maxx gives you the freedom to express every one. with our unique mix of must-have brands at must-buy prices, you can be active... or totally relaxed. ♪ ♪ you can shop online or take it hom
they will go on display before the apollo 11 anniversary next summer. will be events withormer astronauts and celebrations on the national mall. > when we com back, a local family moves into a home only to find something else alre.y living the what happened when they found a colony of bats living in the walls. >>> plus, cleaning your laptop. i'm notalking about wiping the hard drive. we are talking about getting rid s.of the ge we will show you how to do it safely. let's go. bye,...
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in the apollo the fluff on the. figure on the. garden more the more we're. going to be with you he's. played the. lead a job that doesn't pay tuition so that he is now my patients and i am also an equally likely to want to get. more on them when my father either did she die by the moment that was in the general ma crowd but now the middle level type area doesn't need to be just. a little. no i. wanted to. know about. knew what an engine would get. that and that's a good looking engine that yeah those are the. issues i think. women know about what to have is a lot of those kinds of issues with. that on the on the mother. snow. like that. yes it's a valid shot and put a little bit pushing the link up a lot of the appeal with. the show i said it gets. my on the set of my medal of the chief didn't get won. by a missile. in twenty forty you know bloody revolution to tikrit the demonstrations going from being relatively peaceful political protests to be creasing the violent revolution is always spontaneous or is it your style or here i mean your list put video at
in the apollo the fluff on the. figure on the. garden more the more we're. going to be with you he's. played the. lead a job that doesn't pay tuition so that he is now my patients and i am also an equally likely to want to get. more on them when my father either did she die by the moment that was in the general ma crowd but now the middle level type area doesn't need to be just. a little. no i. wanted to. know about. knew what an engine would get. that and that's a good looking engine that yeah...
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only 24 people have been to the moon and no one since the last apollo mission in 1972. >> to the moon>>> coming up next on "today in the bay" we'll go back to our hurricane florence coverage. kari hall tracking it all. >> it just made landfall at wilmington beach and moving to the west slowly dumping a lot of rain. we're going to have live reports on that coming up as we head to martinez today where our temperature trend is a nice one for the bay area, reaching the mid-70s. look at our microclimates and update on florence next. >> we have some cars waiti b they're on the left approach to the bay bridge. not all the cash lanes are open just yet. this will clear by 5:00 but show you what will be a burst of traffic a little bit further back. we )re tracking hurricane florence which has made landfall-- >>> 5:00 on your friday morning. we are tracking hurricane florence which has made landfall. live look at the radar right now, folks up against a really huge storm that is going to just sit and churn and rain for a long time. kari hall is monitoring that for us as well. good morning to you.
only 24 people have been to the moon and no one since the last apollo mission in 1972. >> to the moon>>> coming up next on "today in the bay" we'll go back to our hurricane florence coverage. kari hall tracking it all. >> it just made landfall at wilmington beach and moving to the west slowly dumping a lot of rain. we're going to have live reports on that coming up as we head to martinez today where our temperature trend is a nice one for the bay area, reaching...
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elon musk said spacex could begin testing it next year and the last apollo moon flight was in 1972. >>> out he is to challenge tesla with a new fully electric vehicle. it unveiled the new car in richmond. the car company describes it as a premium suv combining comfort and luxury for audi. >> it is a sporty model on the road today. it has acceleration 0-60 in 5.5 seconds. >> i'll take it in blue. >> two weeks ago, audi tested the prototype by driving it to south lake tahoe and they said they made the 175-mile per our trip on one charge. e-tron will hit showrooms next year and the list price is $74,000, a bargain. tesla starts at 79,000. for the tesla, i heard it was more like $90,000 out the door but we are getting there. >>> a major mixed-use development in the works in cupertino with several plans on the table. some people are pushing back and we will show you what is being submitted to city council today. >>> you might try to wipe away germs to keep your family healthy but now there is a new concern on the way you clean your home and how it could lead to overweight children. >>> goo
elon musk said spacex could begin testing it next year and the last apollo moon flight was in 1972. >>> out he is to challenge tesla with a new fully electric vehicle. it unveiled the new car in richmond. the car company describes it as a premium suv combining comfort and luxury for audi. >> it is a sporty model on the road today. it has acceleration 0-60 in 5.5 seconds. >> i'll take it in blue. >> two weeks ago, audi tested the prototype by driving it to south lake...
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reporter: the adventurous traveler will be the first person to travel to the moon since the last apollo mission in 1972. that is even though the trip will not include a landing on the lunar surface, -- >> it is a big deal. the more people traveling to space, the better. the industry would grow. >> reporter: space-x plans to use its massive bfr that is still in development. it is a successor to the falcon nine rocker and the falcon heavy. space-x says it has the ability to carry 100 passengers. >> it is not happening overnight because humans are involved. we have to watch for safety. however, i am sure space-x will do it. >> reporter: no doubt, this trip will be historic. who is the passenger? why are they traveling? all that will be revealed soon. but, if the professor had his way -- >> of course, i want to go. but i do not have $100 million today. >> reporter: is that the price tag? >> i do not know, but if i were elon musk, that is what i would charge. >> space-x plans to reveal more details including the identity of the traveler on monday. >>> is just the ordinary people that have $1
reporter: the adventurous traveler will be the first person to travel to the moon since the last apollo mission in 1972. that is even though the trip will not include a landing on the lunar surface, -- >> it is a big deal. the more people traveling to space, the better. the industry would grow. >> reporter: space-x plans to use its massive bfr that is still in development. it is a successor to the falcon nine rocker and the falcon heavy. space-x says it has the ability to carry 100...
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moon mapping for the apollo program. people might think this is abandoned and empty, but this is an important site for ancestral pueblos who live in the area. hopi people come here to do ceremonies and pay homage to their ancestors. so this is still a very important site for many people in the southwest. what's the c-span cities tour of flagstaff arizona today at 7:00 p.m. eastern on c-span2's book tv. easternay, at 2:00 p.m. on c-span3, working with our cable affiliates as we explore america. >> this week on lectures in colorado state university matt harris teaches a class about the anti-slavery movement before the civil war. here is a preview. known forown is advocating violence. orwants to use violence, thinks it is justifiable to use violence to end slavery. if we could hold off a little on him, he does something in particular that becomes famous in the days leading to the civil war. but i give it to you right now for a juxtaposition. i want you to look at william lloyd garrison. what was his view of violence? he is
moon mapping for the apollo program. people might think this is abandoned and empty, but this is an important site for ancestral pueblos who live in the area. hopi people come here to do ceremonies and pay homage to their ancestors. so this is still a very important site for many people in the southwest. what's the c-span cities tour of flagstaff arizona today at 7:00 p.m. eastern on c-span2's book tv. easternay, at 2:00 p.m. on c-span3, working with our cable affiliates as we explore america....
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plus the 15% gdp trade with apollo. i think we are on the way to getting it done.ird of the position left. we have plans across each of those buckets. nejra: came we expect any moves before the end of the financial year? >> no. way sold more than $5 billion of contractual balances, three billion dollars balance sheet value, for $1.5 billion. that is 14,000 individual loans. a lot of work involved. you have to reshape your organization to go forward and manage what's left. we are confident we have plans to finish the job. nejra: has there been any changes to your eps targets for 2018? >> when you do a dramatic trade significant year balance sheet, you have to reset your business model. we will re-guide later and later -- later in the year. 10% eps per quarter is where our guidance was. we have given all the information necessary to strip out the bits we removed. >> 10 years from the crisis, last week we were talking about are we anylehman, closer to resolving the doom loop for european banks? >> europe was not ready to react to a crisis back in 2007. as each soverei
plus the 15% gdp trade with apollo. i think we are on the way to getting it done.ird of the position left. we have plans across each of those buckets. nejra: came we expect any moves before the end of the financial year? >> no. way sold more than $5 billion of contractual balances, three billion dollars balance sheet value, for $1.5 billion. that is 14,000 individual loans. a lot of work involved. you have to reshape your organization to go forward and manage what's left. we are confident...
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crosses built on the same platform as the apollo and has front wheel drive only to help save fuel but it can handle dirt roads. the colorful stickers don't disguise the real design completely but it is possible that the stickers conceal artificial sections that have been added to hide the real shape still the chunkier fenders are quite probable since this is an s.u.v. the final key cross will be available and it choice of twelve colors including a two tone design. even with all the disguise. any vehicle driving on city streets has to be safe so the main headlights and the rear lights have to be clearly visible and fully functioning. and keeping with the v.w. groups modular design system that she cross will share as engines with a bolo on market launch it will offer a choice of three gasoline engines ranging from seventy to one hundred ten kilowatts and there's seventy kilowatt diesel engine key crosses the second v.w. to be sold in europe that's based on the am q v eight zero platform so will v.w. build any more models from the smaller size we ask. because they're going to want to be
crosses built on the same platform as the apollo and has front wheel drive only to help save fuel but it can handle dirt roads. the colorful stickers don't disguise the real design completely but it is possible that the stickers conceal artificial sections that have been added to hide the real shape still the chunkier fenders are quite probable since this is an s.u.v. the final key cross will be available and it choice of twelve colors including a two tone design. even with all the disguise....
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only apollo the star when i didn't have. to but. there's only. the slayer idea of the outer circle. the words i'm stuck on i can barely. i don't have as. all cool but i want to know yes i love them i think. i'm lucky because i was. just. the shepherds and farmers of the jordan valley match to the t.v. then head of the palestinian water authority. comes through the city. can keep them sure. it did him she. said. they don't have any i have not enough to listen with but i said i'm going to conflict i don't wish my school to be able to go on the office of my youth. and their men. to what is right in the most open mouth. and even if namath. one of the thought it through of course i was being kidnapped i'm so out of being besides i said to jim why i said shovelling too would i like about called my mother asiana from the fact you know you're not afraid to go out and make sure that your ten minute interview and it didn't have a hitch. here i am where you want to be what i feel i would have you got to know when i when i went out for one republic it is my book of membership fee and that i did
only apollo the star when i didn't have. to but. there's only. the slayer idea of the outer circle. the words i'm stuck on i can barely. i don't have as. all cool but i want to know yes i love them i think. i'm lucky because i was. just. the shepherds and farmers of the jordan valley match to the t.v. then head of the palestinian water authority. comes through the city. can keep them sure. it did him she. said. they don't have any i have not enough to listen with but i said i'm going to...
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president fears the number of deaths could reach several thousand waves up to three meters tall hit apollo on the island of the way sea where a beach festival was taking place after several strong and shallow quakes rocked the region the indonesian authorities issued a tsunami warning but that was removed just thirty four minutes later. they have defended their decision explaining it was based on the data that they had available to them at the time now the earthquake caused a major power cut that has hampered communication for rescue teams thousands of homes along with hospitals and hotels collapsed while the local prisons walls were also destroyed by the force of the waves with almost six hundred inmates attempting to flee for their lives. u.s. president has ordered an f.b.i. investigation into claims of sexual assault leveled against his supreme court nominee brett kavanaugh it comes after the senate judiciary committee approved the judge's nomination on condition that the agency is given a week to examine allegations but the point that process has triggered a major partisan feud in wash
president fears the number of deaths could reach several thousand waves up to three meters tall hit apollo on the island of the way sea where a beach festival was taking place after several strong and shallow quakes rocked the region the indonesian authorities issued a tsunami warning but that was removed just thirty four minutes later. they have defended their decision explaining it was based on the data that they had available to them at the time now the earthquake caused a major power cut...
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. >> it would be the first time someone traveled around the moon since the apollo mission in 1972. >>> stunning view from our tower camera. this is a time lapse of the sunset. a little bit of fog. clouds coming in. >> yes. does not get prettier than that. >> i love this time of the year, paul. >> you get the sunshine, you get the fog, all in one picture right there. and, looking pretty good the fog is pushing inland. you will get more sunshine, likely another gorgeous sunset likely tomorrow after 7:00. your current temperatures outside are in the lower 50s in sonoma county. lower 60s in costa costa county. and the fog in san francisco. falling one more degree in san francisco overnight, down to 55, concord, 55, fremont, 54 degrees, microclimate forecast, staying on the chilly side. it is still really nice. it is not where it should be when it comes to the temperature. afternoon sunshine, 70 for a high. little milder, sunnier on wednesday with the high of 73. let's talk about why this is happening. fall-like weather pattern ntinu day. you get the sunshine, not the hot weather. that wou
. >> it would be the first time someone traveled around the moon since the apollo mission in 1972. >>> stunning view from our tower camera. this is a time lapse of the sunset. a little bit of fog. clouds coming in. >> yes. does not get prettier than that. >> i love this time of the year, paul. >> you get the sunshine, you get the fog, all in one picture right there. and, looking pretty good the fog is pushing inland. you will get more sunshine, likely another...
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. >> stay tuned for "showtime at the apollo." >>ood night! >> what's left of florence moving north, revealingio devastatn in the carolinas with more flooding to come. >> on this star-studded emmy night, a local celebrity shows support for the woman accusing judge brett kavanaugh. will the allegation derail a supreme court nominee? >>> smoke and flaming shooting from tse apartments. >> stand by. >> tonight, the lasting impact on more than 100 people. stormws 4 begins with a team 4 weather alert. >> hi, everybody. an entire businessstestroyed utside of richmond tonight. that's ol ghdominion flooring i chesterfield, virginia. >> the video dramatic. one person died when that business collapsed. the are reports of up to seven tornadoes in the richmond area the national weather service will try to confirm those numbers tomorrow. severaler homes also hit and about os6,000 peoplet power. >> let's begin touight withg kammerer, he's in the storm center. doug, this is all thanks to florence, right? >> absolutely, guys. when we talk about a land fallingc
. >> stay tuned for "showtime at the apollo." >>ood night! >> what's left of florence moving north, revealingio devastatn in the carolinas with more flooding to come. >> on this star-studded emmy night, a local celebrity shows support for the woman accusing judge brett kavanaugh. will the allegation derail a supreme court nominee? >>> smoke and flaming shooting from tse apartments. >> stand by. >> tonight, the lasting impact on more than...
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no one since 1972 which was the last apollo mission. who's next? find out on monday. >> the big reveal. >>> up next the big trade for the sharks. we'll tell you what the a's did as well. stay with us. the nature of a virus is to change. move. mutate. today, life-changing technology from abbott is helping hunt them down at their source. because the faster we can identify new viruses, the faster we can get to stopping them. the most personal technology, is technology with the power to change your life. life. to the fullest. blockbuster tr >>> okay, it's a biggy. the sharks pull off a blockbuster trade on the eve of training camp. >> this is right after a tradin. today the sharks acquired defenseman eric carlson from the oat waw centers. in return they'll send ottawa four players and draft picks. that's the award given to the best defenseman in the league. he's an offensive defenseman. he's also a five time all-star. he's expected to arrive in san jose in the next few days. >>> some sour news for the a's. they lose another starting pitcher, trevor cah
no one since 1972 which was the last apollo mission. who's next? find out on monday. >> the big reveal. >>> up next the big trade for the sharks. we'll tell you what the a's did as well. stay with us. the nature of a virus is to change. move. mutate. today, life-changing technology from abbott is helping hunt them down at their source. because the faster we can identify new viruses, the faster we can get to stopping them. the most personal technology, is technology with the power...