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and sean you and i both through conspiracy theory not only investigated hard but we this with bigelow as the money that went out and read on this program this is basically what you and i were hunting down in twenty seven twenty two zero is the exact same time for their audience programs when i approached bigelow at the conference and i said can we talk about what you're actually doing at skinwalker which is one of the locations where they're doing experiments and tests about basically trying to figure out what is going on as far as interdimensional approachable nobly he said i can't i will never discuss i'll never disclose that he said directly to me and now i understand why he was basically getting he's working in collaboration with very secretive projects you know and you know we look at me where i said what do you guys think about this because when you look at these the amount of money it's twenty two million dollars which are you going to get in your ear right here twenty five dollars million great essentially as you were said to double check the work why why are we spending you k
and sean you and i both through conspiracy theory not only investigated hard but we this with bigelow as the money that went out and read on this program this is basically what you and i were hunting down in twenty seven twenty two zero is the exact same time for their audience programs when i approached bigelow at the conference and i said can we talk about what you're actually doing at skinwalker which is one of the locations where they're doing experiments and tests about basically trying to...
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robert bigelow should come clean.e guy gave to him. you are just starting to break up. quickly, dvd programme like this is still ongoing? -- do you think a programme like this. aliens are trying to block the signal here. if we spent $22 million on this and robert bigelow built these buildings to store this metal, please come clea n, to store this metal, please come clean, where is the metal, what did you learn? the truth is out there. in mountainous switzerland, transport is a bit different to the norm, children regularly using cable cars to get to school. but now the world's steepest funicular line has been unveiled and opens to the public today. located in central switzerland, the railway runs from the valley town of schwyz up to the village of stoos. virginia langeberg reports. appear, 3000 metres above sea level, it is not a view for the fainthearted and transporting people are bit steep swiss mountainside is not without its challenges. two yea rs not without its challenges. two years behind schedule, it has taken
robert bigelow should come clean.e guy gave to him. you are just starting to break up. quickly, dvd programme like this is still ongoing? -- do you think a programme like this. aliens are trying to block the signal here. if we spent $22 million on this and robert bigelow built these buildings to store this metal, please come clea n, to store this metal, please come clean, where is the metal, what did you learn? the truth is out there. in mountainous switzerland, transport is a bit different to...
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kathryn bigelow cranked up the tension in detroit, a powerful reconstruction of a shocking incident thatritish actorsjohn boyega and will poulter headed an ensemble cast ably led by hurt locker director bigelow who became the first woman to win the oscar for best director back in 2010. for those in search of laughter, the year's most unlikely romcom proved to be the perfect tonic. what is happening, what are you doing? i'm changing under this blanket. i've seen everything. remember? we were just having sex. yeah, but you were in the throes of passion then. based on the real—life experiences of co—writer and star kumail nanjiani, the big sick was while you were sleeping for the wide awake generation, a touching tale of cross—cultural entanglement between a pakistani born man and an american woman wrestling with the conflicting ties of unexpected love and arranged marriage. meanwhile, armando iannucci turned history into grim farce in the death of stalin. the star—studded cast sank their teeth into this brutal black comedy. one of the best things about being a movie critic is you get to se
kathryn bigelow cranked up the tension in detroit, a powerful reconstruction of a shocking incident thatritish actorsjohn boyega and will poulter headed an ensemble cast ably led by hurt locker director bigelow who became the first woman to win the oscar for best director back in 2010. for those in search of laughter, the year's most unlikely romcom proved to be the perfect tonic. what is happening, what are you doing? i'm changing under this blanket. i've seen everything. remember? we were...
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, a billionaire friend of his who is very interested in ufos and has a company called bigelow aerospaceeid says he doesn't feel bad about it at all. in fact he considers it to be -- he said i'm not embarrassed or ashamed or sorrow that i got this going. i think is one of the good things that i did during my congressional service. i've done something that no one has done before. charlie. >> certainly a crowd pleaser but i think probably what he's actually doing is probably looking for more voters because once democrats institute all of their policies and run off all of the people that they now have, they will need to import even more new voters. >> that argument is so laughable. if that's almost as laughable as hillary rosen's tweet. listen, to don't get me wrong. there's way too much fraud, waste and abuse happening in our government. a lot of it happens at the pentagon. this is a great example of it whether it's a democratic party doing it or the republican party doing it, it all happens at the pentagon. >> martha: do believe in ufos, richard? >> if you're tweeting tweeting about bacon
, a billionaire friend of his who is very interested in ufos and has a company called bigelow aerospaceeid says he doesn't feel bad about it at all. in fact he considers it to be -- he said i'm not embarrassed or ashamed or sorrow that i got this going. i think is one of the good things that i did during my congressional service. i've done something that no one has done before. charlie. >> certainly a crowd pleaser but i think probably what he's actually doing is probably looking for more...
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his buddy seems to be the one benefitting. >> robert bigelow, billionaire aerospace magnet, has a lotrest. he spent a lot of his own money. he got some of the $22 million that was part of the program, as he tried to get to the bottom of this. he is absolutely convinced. he made statements. he's been on cbs, "60 minutes," talking about that he is a true dlooe believer that extraterrestrials are out there. he has proof, has fun and is willing to put his money where his suspicions are. >> hans nichols at the pentagon with the story. your reporting is always out of this world. i'm sorry. we'll be right back with today's big picture. when you have a cold, pain from chest congestion can make this... ...feel like this. all-in-one cold symptom relief from tylenol®, the #1 doctor recommended pain relief brand. tylenol®. afi sure had a lot on my mind. my 30-year marriage... ...my 3-month old business... plus...what if this happened again? i was given warfarin in the hospital, but wondered, was this the best treatment for me? so i made a point to talk to my doctor. he told me about eliquis. eliq
his buddy seems to be the one benefitting. >> robert bigelow, billionaire aerospace magnet, has a lotrest. he spent a lot of his own money. he got some of the $22 million that was part of the program, as he tried to get to the bottom of this. he is absolutely convinced. he made statements. he's been on cbs, "60 minutes," talking about that he is a true dlooe believer that extraterrestrials are out there. he has proof, has fun and is willing to put his money where his suspicions...
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kathryn bigelow cranked up the tension in detroit, a powerful reconstruction of a shocking incident thatrt locker director bigelow, who became the first woman to win the oscar for best director back in 2010. for those in search of laughter, the year's most unlikely romcom proved to be the perfect tonic. what is happening, what are you doing? i'm changing under this blanket. i've seen everything. remember? we were just having sex. yeah, but you were in the throes of passion then. based on the real—life experiences of co—writer and star kumail nanjiani, the big sick was while you were sleeping for the wide awake generation, a touching tale of cross—cultural entanglement between a pakistani born man and an american woman wrestling with the conflicting ties of unexpected love and arranged marriage. meanwhile, armando iannucci turned history into grim farce in the death of stalin. the star—studded cast sinking their teeth into this brutal black comedy. one of the best things about being a movie critic is you get to see films about which you know nothing in advance. take, for example, secret s
kathryn bigelow cranked up the tension in detroit, a powerful reconstruction of a shocking incident thatrt locker director bigelow, who became the first woman to win the oscar for best director back in 2010. for those in search of laughter, the year's most unlikely romcom proved to be the perfect tonic. what is happening, what are you doing? i'm changing under this blanket. i've seen everything. remember? we were just having sex. yeah, but you were in the throes of passion then. based on the...
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reporter: elizando refused to discuss the number of cases he investigated, but he did work with robert bigelow, a las vegas aerospace ty who recently told "60 minutes" that alien life is real. >> i am absolutely convinced. that's all there is to it. >>reporter: do you also believe that ufos has come to earth? >> there has been and an existing presence. >>reporter: from 1947 to 19 investigated more than 12,000 u.f.o. sightings, 700 of which are still unsided. >> i would say remain skeptical, absolutely. but there comes a point where the evidence becomes overwhelming. >>reporter: elizondo says we're not at that point yet, but he believes something is out there and ignoring it just won't fly. tony doukopil, cbs news, new york. >>> well, it certainly has been pleasant and refreshing out there. 55 degrees, it's good golf weather as we've heard earlier today. we're topping out at the 60- degree mark out there. warmer, partly cloudy, but a cold front is heading our way tonight. so we'll notice the changes tomorrow when cooler air settles in. we do see some showers well off to our north and east, and
reporter: elizando refused to discuss the number of cases he investigated, but he did work with robert bigelow, a las vegas aerospace ty who recently told "60 minutes" that alien life is real. >> i am absolutely convinced. that's all there is to it. >>reporter: do you also believe that ufos has come to earth? >> there has been and an existing presence. >>reporter: from 1947 to 19 investigated more than 12,000 u.f.o. sightings, 700 of which are still unsided....
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reporter: elizondo refused to discuss the number of cases he investigated, but he did work with robert bigelowrospace tycoon who recently told "60 minutes" that alien life is real. >> i'm absolutely convinced. that's all there is to it. >> reporter: do you also believe u.f.o.s have come to earth? >> there has and is an existing presence. >> reporter: from 1964 to 1969, an air force program investigated more than 12,000 u.f.o. sightings,00 of which are still unidentified. >> i would say remain skeptical, absolutely, but there comes a point when the evidence becomes overwhelming. >> reporter: elizondo says we're not at that point yet, but he believes something is out there. and ignoring it just won't fly. tony dokoupil, cbs news, new york. >> glor: that is the "cbs evening news." i'm jeff glor. good night. >>> all the sudden, i felt the train doing a hovering motion. i heard a loud noise that something was happening. >> [ screaming ] >> i just grabbed onto the chair in front of me. my laptop went flying. people were screaming. it was crazy. >> our deepest sympathies and most heartfelt prayers fo
reporter: elizondo refused to discuss the number of cases he investigated, but he did work with robert bigelowrospace tycoon who recently told "60 minutes" that alien life is real. >> i'm absolutely convinced. that's all there is to it. >> reporter: do you also believe u.f.o.s have come to earth? >> there has and is an existing presence. >> reporter: from 1964 to 1969, an air force program investigated more than 12,000 u.f.o. sightings,00 of which are still...
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there were also given, by the government, a subcontractor programme, it was run by bigelow aerospaceals to analyse. unfortunately, we haven't got data to look at. materials to analyse. unfortunately, we haven't got data to look atm they had found something tangible, would they have necessarily revealed that two us, the public? yes, that is the question. until the news came out quite recently we were not aware of the multi—million dollar programme running from the pentagon from 2007 until 2012. it does pose the question, if it was happening then, what is happening now that we are not aware of? it doesn't mean there is anything, itjust means that we cannot say one way or another. we are out of time, thank you very much. now the sport. jose mourinho has vowed that his manchester united side would "fight until the last match" after they moved back to within 11 points of premier league leaders manchester city courtesy of a 2—1 victory at west brom. romelu lukaku opened the scoring for his second goal in as many games beforejesse lingard doubled united's lead before the break. the visitors
there were also given, by the government, a subcontractor programme, it was run by bigelow aerospaceals to analyse. unfortunately, we haven't got data to look at. materials to analyse. unfortunately, we haven't got data to look atm they had found something tangible, would they have necessarily revealed that two us, the public? yes, that is the question. until the news came out quite recently we were not aware of the multi—million dollar programme running from the pentagon from 2007 until...
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, founder of bigelow aerospace. tycoon spoke with "60 minutes" in may. >> do you imagine in our space travels we'll encounter other forms of intel jernlt life? >> you don't have go anywhere. >> you can find it here. >> yeah. >> it's just light right under people's noses. oh, my gosh. wow. >> reporter: unlike in the movies, most ufos don't turn out to be alien spacecraft. this green fireball above buenos aries in 2015 was likely a meteor while this strange light over los angeles was actually a missile test. >> i think this is a national security imperative. we have clear things that we do not understand how they work operating in areas that we can't control. >> elizondo refused to tell us how many cases his former group investigated saying that information was sensitive. from 1947 to 1969 an air force program called project blue book looked into more than 12,000 ufo sightings and about 700 of them remain unidentified. >> interesting how they bur blurry name advanced aviation identification program. >> they call it bl
, founder of bigelow aerospace. tycoon spoke with "60 minutes" in may. >> do you imagine in our space travels we'll encounter other forms of intel jernlt life? >> you don't have go anywhere. >> you can find it here. >> yeah. >> it's just light right under people's noses. oh, my gosh. wow. >> reporter: unlike in the movies, most ufos don't turn out to be alien spacecraft. this green fireball above buenos aries in 2015 was likely a meteor while this...
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harry reid championed the ufo program some funding reportinged , went to bigelow aerospace.nutes. >> do you think in space travel we will encounter other forms of intelligent life. >> you don't have to go anywhere? >> you can find it here? people's the noses. wow. >> unlike in the movies, most ufos don't turn out to be alien spacecraft. this green fire ball above argentina in 2015 likely a meteor. while this strange light over los angeles, was actually ate missile test. >> i think this is national security imperative. we have clear, things that we do not understand how they work. operating in areas that we can't control. >> there is a team of speed demons in great britain dedicated to getting a car to travel more than 1,000 miles an hour. that would shatter the current land speed record. charlie d'agata ok with the team's driver. a former fighter pilot training his body to with stand the g forces in an acrobatic plane. >> this is just a hint of what is to come. a test run, crank the beast up to a mere 200 miles an hour. see how she handles. ten years and $40 million in the m
harry reid championed the ufo program some funding reportinged , went to bigelow aerospace.nutes. >> do you think in space travel we will encounter other forms of intelligent life. >> you don't have to go anywhere? >> you can find it here? people's the noses. wow. >> unlike in the movies, most ufos don't turn out to be alien spacecraft. this green fire ball above argentina in 2015 likely a meteor. while this strange light over los angeles, was actually ate missile test....
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some of the money for the project went to an aerospace firm owned by billionaire robert bigelow-- a longtime friend of reid. the defense department has never before acknowledged the existence of the program. (jr stone) coming up... a major bay area company held a holiday run in the south bay.... we'll show you how they were giving back.(justine) plus... marijuana becomes legal in the state starting on the new year... hear why researchers say some marijuana sold could be tainted.(jr stone) and... mayor ed lee honored in city hall...and we heard from his family for the first time today. that is after the break. (jr stone) hundreds of people gathered to celebrate the life of san francisco mayor ed lee today. thank you for joining us...i'm jr stone.(justine) and i'm justine waldman. the memorial service took place inside san francisco city hall rotunda. mayor lee died suddenly at the 65-years- old...leaving behind a wife and his two daughters.(jr stone) his daughters....al ong with other politicians...shared their fondest memories of ed lee. (justine) they spoke of his passion for san francisco
some of the money for the project went to an aerospace firm owned by billionaire robert bigelow-- a longtime friend of reid. the defense department has never before acknowledged the existence of the program. (jr stone) coming up... a major bay area company held a holiday run in the south bay.... we'll show you how they were giving back.(justine) plus... marijuana becomes legal in the state starting on the new year... hear why researchers say some marijuana sold could be tainted.(jr stone)...
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sofia coppola and kathryn bigelow. d.ud bound. >> directors should take on material because they have tell a particular story. >> angelina joel and directors for "lady bird." women director who began with a ig no after the golden globe nominations were announced. they picked an all-male quinn telt. not a single woman nominated for best director. not a good look, golden globes. where is patty jenkins? where is dee reese? where is greta? asked melissa silver steen. calls for inclusiveness and behind the camera nominee is a new challenge for the globes which is a tv broadcast is as much as cocktail party featuring hollywood's leet as it is an awards show. in the wake of nominees, christopher nolan, steven spieer scott, the absence of jordan peele, director of "get out" has sparked criticism online. now the conversation figures to change. while the globes are chosen by foreign journalists based in southern california, wednesday's s.a.g. award nominees will have been chosen by some 2,500 actors, peers of those being nominated.
sofia coppola and kathryn bigelow. d.ud bound. >> directors should take on material because they have tell a particular story. >> angelina joel and directors for "lady bird." women director who began with a ig no after the golden globe nominations were announced. they picked an all-male quinn telt. not a single woman nominated for best director. not a good look, golden globes. where is patty jenkins? where is dee reese? where is greta? asked melissa silver steen. calls for...
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we come to see oh bigelow to see pharmacist a ischemia ghost just as the news spread that this year'smay has seen a record number of flu case he. all we know is that the rate in australia was 10 percent protection as opposed to 40 percent last year. even last year we had low protection rate. the accuracy of flu vaccines has been a problem since 2014. in short, the strain can mutate while the vaccine is being produced. contact mill oh is one of the many who skipped the shot. >> others are undeterredded. you got your flu shot this year. >> yes. >> why is that. >> because it's a proper thing to do. i'm going to get it this weekend. there's no protection if you don't get a flu shot, even ten percent, 30 percent or 606 percent is better than nothing. that brings us back to why we're sitting with say ischemia tonight. the cdc says the flu vaccine is still or most important step in protecting against the virus and yes we'll cover our mouths when we cuff and wash our hands with soap and water before we touch our faces but after taking this one in the arm we've made our ever so pain less point
we come to see oh bigelow to see pharmacist a ischemia ghost just as the news spread that this year'smay has seen a record number of flu case he. all we know is that the rate in australia was 10 percent protection as opposed to 40 percent last year. even last year we had low protection rate. the accuracy of flu vaccines has been a problem since 2014. in short, the strain can mutate while the vaccine is being produced. contact mill oh is one of the many who skipped the shot. >> others are...
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billionaire, most of thgf fundig money going toda friend of l reed's, robert bigelow, telling 60 minutesis a true believer. >> there has been and is an existing presence. an e.t. presence. of the program, he told "politico" that he resigned because he wasn't being taken seriously enough. he says he wanted to take the voodoo out of voodoo science. guys? >> hans. >> live long and prosper, my friend. >> al, you are very excited about this sorry. >> my gosh. >> are we alone? >> no, we are not alone. unfortunately a lot of people are together in the atlanta airport, they are going to stay that way for a file because we've also got weather problems to talk about. 39 million people impacted by dense fog advisories from texas to florida. a quarter mile visibility in atlanta and in dallas. so airport delays are going to continue. and we've got a coast to tuesday this big storm comes into the pacific northwest, it makes its way to the east and by thursday it's causing problems in minneapolis and denver due to snow. as it makes its way further east by the time we get on into friday, we're going to
billionaire, most of thgf fundig money going toda friend of l reed's, robert bigelow, telling 60 minutesis a true believer. >> there has been and is an existing presence. an e.t. presence. of the program, he told "politico" that he resigned because he wasn't being taken seriously enough. he says he wanted to take the voodoo out of voodoo science. guys? >> hans. >> live long and prosper, my friend. >> al, you are very excited about this sorry. >> my gosh....
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jacob bigelow, professor of surgery at harvard university warned the students about the poisonous effects of a slight wound or crack in the skin by the dissecting member. these countertops were a fast way to an early grave. the dangers were present even forthe most experienced and honest . often inescapable for those crop trying the hardest to prevent it. winning in the form of disease patients were also taking a toll on the frontline of medicine. mortality rates among students and doctors were high, unsurprisingly. between 1843 and 1859, 41 young men died after contracting infections before ever qualifying as doctors. those who succumbed in this manner were often utilized as martyrs who had maybe ultimate sacrifice to advanced anatomical knowledge. even those whose survived suffered some illness during their residency. indeed, the challenges were so great for those entering the profession that the surgeon john abernathy included hislectures by uttering bleakly , god help you all, what will become of you. if that gives you an idea of what it was like when lister entered medical school in
jacob bigelow, professor of surgery at harvard university warned the students about the poisonous effects of a slight wound or crack in the skin by the dissecting member. these countertops were a fast way to an early grave. the dangers were present even forthe most experienced and honest . often inescapable for those crop trying the hardest to prevent it. winning in the form of disease patients were also taking a toll on the frontline of medicine. mortality rates among students and doctors were...
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sofia coppola and kathryn bigelow and dee rees. >> because they're uniquely suited to tell a particular and greta gerwig, women who began this week with a big no. after the golden globe nominations were announced, consternation that the 90 or so voters picked an all male quintet. not a single woman nominated for best director tweeted amber tamblyn. not a good look. where is patty jenkins? where is dee rees? where is greta gerwig asked melissa silverstein of the organization women in hollywood. call for inclusiveness in its behind the camera nominees is a new challenge for the globes which as a tv broadcast is as much a cocktail party featuring hollywood's elite as it is an awards show. in the wake of christopher nolan, steven spielberg, del toro, martin mcdonagh and ridley scott, the absence of jordan peele of "get out" sparked criticism online. now it figures to change while the globes are chosen by foreign journal ifs based in california wednesday s.a.g. award nominee, their choices often carrying added meaning for those selected. but in a post oscars so white environment those are li
sofia coppola and kathryn bigelow and dee rees. >> because they're uniquely suited to tell a particular and greta gerwig, women who began this week with a big no. after the golden globe nominations were announced, consternation that the 90 or so voters picked an all male quintet. not a single woman nominated for best director tweeted amber tamblyn. not a good look. where is patty jenkins? where is dee rees? where is greta gerwig asked melissa silverstein of the organization women in...
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we've come to see bigelow a family owned village institution to see pharmacist ashim ghost.ed to 34 percent last year even last year we had low protection rate at best the flu shot is 60 or 70 percent effective. >> reporter: the accuracy of flu vaccines has been a problem since 2014. in short the strain can mutate while the vaccine is being produceed. camillo is one of the many who skip the shot every year. do you feel especially smart now. >> yeah. [laughter] >> reporter: but others are undeterred. you got your flu shot this year. >> yes. >> reporter: why is that. >> because it's to do. >> i'm going to get it this weekend. >> there's no protection if you don't get a flu shot so even 10 percent, 30 percent or 60 percent is better than nothing. >> reporter: and that brings us back to why we're sitting with ashim tonight. flawed or imperfect, the cdc says the flu vaccine is still the first and most important step in protecting against the virus. and, yes, we'll cover our mouths when we cough and wash our hands with soap and water before touching our faces. but after taking thi
we've come to see bigelow a family owned village institution to see pharmacist ashim ghost.ed to 34 percent last year even last year we had low protection rate at best the flu shot is 60 or 70 percent effective. >> reporter: the accuracy of flu vaccines has been a problem since 2014. in short the strain can mutate while the vaccine is being produceed. camillo is one of the many who skip the shot every year. do you feel especially smart now. >> yeah. [laughter] >> reporter: but...
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most of the funding money going to a friend of rooesd, robert bigelow, who founded his own aerospacepany, telling "60 minutes" he's a true believer. >> there has been and is an existing presence. an e.t. presence. >> reporter: the director of the program, the former director of the program, he told politico that he resigned because he wasn't being taken seriously enough. he says he wanted to take the voodoo out of voodoo science. guys? >> all right. >> live long and prosper, my friend. thank you. >>> al, you're excited about this story. >> my gosh. >> are we alone? >> we're not alone. we're definitely not alone. unfortunately, a lot of people are together in the atlanta airport. they're going to stay that way for a while. we have weather problems to talk about. 39 million people impacted by dense fog advisories from texas to florida. a quarter-mile visibility in atlanta and in dallas. airport delays are going to continue. and we have a coast-to-coast week of travel impacts. tuesday, this big storm comes into the pacific northwest. it makes its way to the east. and by thursday, it's c
most of the funding money going to a friend of rooesd, robert bigelow, who founded his own aerospacepany, telling "60 minutes" he's a true believer. >> there has been and is an existing presence. an e.t. presence. >> reporter: the director of the program, the former director of the program, he told politico that he resigned because he wasn't being taken seriously enough. he says he wanted to take the voodoo out of voodoo science. guys? >> all right. >> live...