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davenport, you start. i thought i might start with the space force. let's be clear, it is a military force under the pentagon, but what will the creation of a space force mean for nasa? jim: nasa has hundreds of billions of dollars worth of assets in orbit right now. plus, we have our american astronauts in orbit. we are dependent on space being safe and accessible. that is important for the science we do, the discovery and exploration. i have been as a member of congress before i was a nasa administrator, i have been a strong supporter of a space which is very similar. and we voted on it in the house of representatives. i voted on it three times. it actually pass the full house with 344 votes, which is a bipartisan vote. at the end of the day, of all the technologies and capabilities nasa develops, we want to commercialize those capabilities. many have been commercialized. the space economy represents $350 billion annually. that is a big economy. the president has made a determination that it needs to be protected. it is true, as you have said, the a
davenport, you start. i thought i might start with the space force. let's be clear, it is a military force under the pentagon, but what will the creation of a space force mean for nasa? jim: nasa has hundreds of billions of dollars worth of assets in orbit right now. plus, we have our american astronauts in orbit. we are dependent on space being safe and accessible. that is important for the science we do, the discovery and exploration. i have been as a member of congress before i was a nasa...
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davenport? christian: they don't have a choice. these contracts are out the door. the spacecraft are being developed. right now, nasa does not have the ability to fly astronauts into space, and has not had that since 2011 when the space shuttle was retired. a lot of people do not realize that nasa's astronauts still fly to space and go to the iss, but they do it on russian rockets. boeing and spacex are trying to restore the capability for nasa and developing the vehicles, but the programs have been delayed. right now, nasa does not have a choice. they have got to get these spacecraft and rockets up and running. pedro: he spoke in optimistic terms of going to the moon, going to mars. what is the reality? mars is always 20 to 30 years down the road. i think a return to the moon is more realistic, but when i asked the question about it, we did not get a real sense of the timeline and when this is going to happen. they talk about putting a propulsion element of this gateway in the early 2020's, and i know they are working on the lunar lander proposal now. it does seem
davenport? christian: they don't have a choice. these contracts are out the door. the spacecraft are being developed. right now, nasa does not have the ability to fly astronauts into space, and has not had that since 2011 when the space shuttle was retired. a lot of people do not realize that nasa's astronauts still fly to space and go to the iss, but they do it on russian rockets. boeing and spacex are trying to restore the capability for nasa and developing the vehicles, but the programs have...
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joining me now is christian davenport from christian davenport, "washington post"-based industry reporterce therein. thank you for joining us. tell me about that last story that we just talked about there. what is the object that is out there? what do you think it's doing and what's the danger? >> well, we don't know. not that concerned. one of the concerns they have is if they are into space, it could go up to u.s. satellites national security satellite that we are so dependent on warfare in the way we fight. satellite is our gps. the little blue dot in the phone comes from a satellite. missile defense, missile warning. all of that is in space. communication, reconnaissance, intelligence. if there's a spacecraft in space that could potentially interfere with essentially the eyes and ears of the u.s. military and intelligence community, that's a huge concern. >> it is. what we anticipated that as a potential problem and we have a way of defending against it? >> that is something the pentagon has been concerned about a number of years. back in 2007 china actually fired a missile and took o
joining me now is christian davenport from christian davenport, "washington post"-based industry reporterce therein. thank you for joining us. tell me about that last story that we just talked about there. what is the object that is out there? what do you think it's doing and what's the danger? >> well, we don't know. not that concerned. one of the concerns they have is if they are into space, it could go up to u.s. satellites national security satellite that we are so dependent...
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>> so some of them include what i would call the architects of the eugenics movement, charles davenport, who was the founder of the eugenics office. but i look at african-american intellectuals, w.e.b. deboyce is an important figure, william hub, a physician and professor at howard university and the first black anthropologist. he uses a lot of his medical knowledge to sort of make arguments about what racial difference really does and does not do, and how things like eugenics can be used to mobilize those kinds of differences for a greater good. >> tell me a bit more about w.e.b. deboiz. >> he's really interested in thinking about you the collective race can be improved on a social level through education, and also on a biological level. so his idea of a talented -- is framed as a kind of respectability politics. it's talked about in terms of education and moral improvement and religion, but there's a whole buy hodge call undiologic about who is fit enough to constitute this talented i have a i have a number of interesting little nuggets from his work. one was an article from margaret
>> so some of them include what i would call the architects of the eugenics movement, charles davenport, who was the founder of the eugenics office. but i look at african-american intellectuals, w.e.b. deboyce is an important figure, william hub, a physician and professor at howard university and the first black anthropologist. he uses a lot of his medical knowledge to sort of make arguments about what racial difference really does and does not do, and how things like eugenics can be used...
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some of them include what i would call the architects of the eugenics movement, people like charles davenport, who was the founder of the eugenics record office in bar harbor. there are lesser-known individuals as the first black physical anthropologist who uses a lot of his medical and anthropological knowledge to make arguments about what racial difference really does and does not do, and how things like eugenics can be used to mobilize those kinds of differences for a greater good. >>, a bit more about -- >> w edd boys was a -- an interesting figure. his interesting in figuring out how the collective race can be improved on a social level through things like education, but also on a biological level. his idea of a talented 10 is framed as a kind of respectability politics, it is usually talked about in terms of education and moral improvement, but there is a whole biological underpinning about who could actually, who is actually fit enough to constitute this population. he also has a number of interesting nuggets, one was an article from the birth control as you where he published in a spe
some of them include what i would call the architects of the eugenics movement, people like charles davenport, who was the founder of the eugenics record office in bar harbor. there are lesser-known individuals as the first black physical anthropologist who uses a lot of his medical and anthropological knowledge to make arguments about what racial difference really does and does not do, and how things like eugenics can be used to mobilize those kinds of differences for a greater good. >>,...
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the areas going to get the most rain will be davenport to chicago.ches of rainout in this region, so we'll watch it closely. >>> when we come back the latest numbers of migrant kids still separated from their parents. >>> plus bugattis are the multipet cool sports cars. any object. any surface. advil liqui-gels minis. breakthrough in pain relief. a mighty small pill with concentrated power that works at liquid speed. you'll ask... what pain? advil liqui-gels minis. the world is full of different hair. that's why pantene has the perfect conditioners for everyone. from air-light foam, to nourishing 3 minute miracle, to the moisture-infusing gold series. we give more women great hair days - every day. pantene. >>> now to a consumer alert to tell you the infant baby formul enfamil nationwide after a mother found all-purpose flour in a container. the company describes the case as an isolated incident. >>> we have an update this morning on the migrant children separated from their parents this summer. 497 children remain apart from their parents, that is a
the areas going to get the most rain will be davenport to chicago.ches of rainout in this region, so we'll watch it closely. >>> when we come back the latest numbers of migrant kids still separated from their parents. >>> plus bugattis are the multipet cool sports cars. any object. any surface. advil liqui-gels minis. breakthrough in pain relief. a mighty small pill with concentrated power that works at liquid speed. you'll ask... what pain? advil liqui-gels minis. the world...
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days the rainfall forecast is really going to add u the areas going to get the most rain will be davenport2 to 3 inches of rainout in this llgion, so we' watch it closely. >>> when we comeack the latest numbers of migrant kids still separatedrom their parents. >>> plus bugattis are the multipet cool sports cars. any object. any surface. if you've got a life you gotta swiffer advil liqui-gels minis. breakthrough in pain relief. a mighty small pill with concentrated power that works at liquid speed. you'll ask... what pain? advil liqui-gels minis. the world is full of different hair. that's why pantene has the perfect conditioners for everyone. from air-light foam, to nourishing 3 minute miracle, to the moisture-infusing gold series. we give more women great hair days - every day. pantene. about the colonial penn program. if you're age 50-85 and looking buy life insure on a fixed budget, remember the three p's. the three what? the three p's?hr what are the p's? the three p's of life insurance on a fixed budget are price, price, and price. a price you can afford, a pre that can't increase, an
days the rainfall forecast is really going to add u the areas going to get the most rain will be davenport2 to 3 inches of rainout in this llgion, so we' watch it closely. >>> when we comeack the latest numbers of migrant kids still separatedrom their parents. >>> plus bugattis are the multipet cool sports cars. any object. any surface. if you've got a life you gotta swiffer advil liqui-gels minis. breakthrough in pain relief. a mighty small pill with concentrated power that...
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. >> reporter: as hurricane lane closes in on hawaii carlos davenport is not taking the news lightly. heading home to a wahoo to be with his family. >> it's unpredictable. is could be a tropical storm and all of a sudden up to a category four or five. my parents just lost their home in puerto rico with hurricane maria. it last year. this is the real deal. she would angelica is also worried about her home in oahu, having flashbacks of hurricane and achy, the category four storm that hit the islands back in 1992. >> i remember the waves. i remember the wind. it caused a lot of damage. i remember the news and reports after hawaii was destroyed. it was pretty severe. >> reporter: at a news conference wednesday officials ramped up their warnings. >> we do not want to see what happened in puerto rico. we do that by making sure we are prepared. >> we want remind people to be safe and schools are important emergency shelters. >> reporter: the path of the storm is unpredictable with research models showing it could brushed by the islands or make landfall bringing torrential rain, high wind, an
. >> reporter: as hurricane lane closes in on hawaii carlos davenport is not taking the news lightly. heading home to a wahoo to be with his family. >> it's unpredictable. is could be a tropical storm and all of a sudden up to a category four or five. my parents just lost their home in puerto rico with hurricane maria. it last year. this is the real deal. she would angelica is also worried about her home in oahu, having flashbacks of hurricane and achy, the category four storm that...
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. >> chris davenport, former fellow here at the center. one of the things you wrote about, the iraq war in an op- ed, is that we all own that war. it didn't matter if you said i'm against it or i didn't vote for george bush. there's a similar theme in the wall, it had to be in a prominent place, in your face. one of the things that strikes me about the wall, and you see it in the reflection of people looking at it, and in that sense it's interactive. it's not just a memorial and a tribute to the names, but it forces the viewers to shift their gaze and see themselves as if you were looking into a body of water. i was curious if that was part of the design from the beginning and what designers thought about that. >> yes, it was absolutely a part of that from the beginning. it was always to be black granite in her case. whether she understood in conceptualizing it that way, the reflective quality of it and she certainly couldn't have imagined what the blowback would be about the color of black being a color of shame in all of that. the intere
. >> chris davenport, former fellow here at the center. one of the things you wrote about, the iraq war in an op- ed, is that we all own that war. it didn't matter if you said i'm against it or i didn't vote for george bush. there's a similar theme in the wall, it had to be in a prominent place, in your face. one of the things that strikes me about the wall, and you see it in the reflection of people looking at it, and in that sense it's interactive. it's not just a memorial and a tribute...
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davenport is meant to target iran's energy sector. back to you in new york. trade to thank you on the blake. here's like a oil is trading right now. forty-nine cents a barrel pushing $70. gerri: up marginally. the battle continues in northern california with the state's biggest wildfire ever continues to grow. the mendocino complex fire has burned 283,000 acres and is only 30% contained. more than 14,000 firefighters taken a total of 16 major fires burning across the state. gerri: one resident living near the fire state to protect his home. >> if we would have left the first night we were alone because there were no trucks coming in, my house to be gone. embers blowing off the hill running around putting them out like crazy. tracee: very scary. seven people have died in california's wildfires. jerry brown says the state needs to evaluate most about construction in underdeveloped areas. gerri: and just hours, the polls will open fires dates. that time of year again already with four primaries in kansas, missouri, michigan, washington and one special election i
davenport is meant to target iran's energy sector. back to you in new york. trade to thank you on the blake. here's like a oil is trading right now. forty-nine cents a barrel pushing $70. gerri: up marginally. the battle continues in northern california with the state's biggest wildfire ever continues to grow. the mendocino complex fire has burned 283,000 acres and is only 30% contained. more than 14,000 firefighters taken a total of 16 major fires burning across the state. gerri: one resident...
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andrew davenport, 28, is thet- great-great-great grandson of sally's brother, peter. >> when i look around monticello, i see the labors of the enslaved community, and what they were able to do. jefferson might have had thee vision, but slaved community operated, acted upon that vision and built the vision. building this edif had been part of everything that is monticello. knowing that i had enslaved relatives, who were herewho were involved in the carpentry, who were involved in the cooking, and the gdening. red so was born, this is w my ancestors lived and labored. it made it feel different for me. >> brown: can you describe the difference? what did you feel? >> i won't say it was a sense of ownership. it was a sense of being. >> brown: a sense of being? >> yes, being where my ancestors had been before me, gave me that sense of, okay, we're part of this coury we're part of this growth, we're part of a bigger idcture, and i can lay hands on things that theythe places dentity.my surely i'm white, as well, but this is part of our story. and i would be denying a significant part of history, a
andrew davenport, 28, is thet- great-great-great grandson of sally's brother, peter. >> when i look around monticello, i see the labors of the enslaved community, and what they were able to do. jefferson might have had thee vision, but slaved community operated, acted upon that vision and built the vision. building this edif had been part of everything that is monticello. knowing that i had enslaved relatives, who were herewho were involved in the carpentry, who were involved in the...
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down in the south bay low clouds around davenport on highway 1 but you come over the spine of the santad you will find 80s in santa clara and sunnyvale. in los gatos tomorrow 90 degrees and morgan hill 92. milpitas hits 85. over in the east bay plenty of sunshine and slightly cooler temperatures. 90 walnut creek and benicia 75 and out at the air force base 84 degrees. over in the north bay and in parts of the east bay. oakland 71 and berkeley 70 tomorrow and alameda 72. richmond hits 69 degrees. and at the bay 62. it's still warm up by the fires though and numbers will be in the mid 90s. in the extended forecast we'll go with the stratus quo. sun in the afternoon sneer the shorelines and -- near the shorelines and we finally get break from the warm weather on monday, tuesday and wednesday and on the subject of breaks here's one example. super fan of disneyland as cbs reporter jamie yuccas reports -- >>> well, woundy is a -- guy is a superfan of disneyland. >> jamie yuccas reports. watch. >> reporter: this former sporting goods store is 40 miles and more than an hour's drive away from di
down in the south bay low clouds around davenport on highway 1 but you come over the spine of the santad you will find 80s in santa clara and sunnyvale. in los gatos tomorrow 90 degrees and morgan hill 92. milpitas hits 85. over in the east bay plenty of sunshine and slightly cooler temperatures. 90 walnut creek and benicia 75 and out at the air force base 84 degrees. over in the north bay and in parts of the east bay. oakland 71 and berkeley 70 tomorrow and alameda 72. richmond hits 69...
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." ♪ i live in davenport, florida, with my beautiful wife corrina, my daughter claudia, and our dog chloe. corrina and i got married three months after meeting each other, and then corrina got offered a job in florida, so we decided that might be a good opportunity to start something new. we moved from a house with a backyard into a condo with a small balcony. it was really hard on my dog chloe.
." ♪ i live in davenport, florida, with my beautiful wife corrina, my daughter claudia, and our dog chloe. corrina and i got married three months after meeting each other, and then corrina got offered a job in florida, so we decided that might be a good opportunity to start something new. we moved from a house with a backyard into a condo with a small balcony. it was really hard on my dog chloe.
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this morning we have heavy downpours approaching davenport, lots of lightning with this round of rainn and evening where we'll see another round of storms fire up. it's all out ahead of a cold front. we have two areas that could see strongest storms today. a slight risk that does include chicago, 22 million people under risk for damaging winds and large hail. not so much tornadoes with this system. this cold front will move east as we go through tomorrow, slide into the interior that's a look at the weather across the country. now hearse's a peek out your window. >> good morning. i'm meteorologist carkari hall. it's going to be hot inland today. the temperatures get even hotter as we go through the week with inland areas reaching into the upper 90s, possibly over 100 degrees by thursday. san francisco stays much more comfortable but we still see the low clouds and fog in the forecast. maybe a little bit clearer for wednesday and thursday. but poor air quality expected as we go through the end of this workweek. >> and that's your latest forecast. guys. >> all right, dylan. you are a wo
this morning we have heavy downpours approaching davenport, lots of lightning with this round of rainn and evening where we'll see another round of storms fire up. it's all out ahead of a cold front. we have two areas that could see strongest storms today. a slight risk that does include chicago, 22 million people under risk for damaging winds and large hail. not so much tornadoes with this system. this cold front will move east as we go through tomorrow, slide into the interior that's a look...
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louis to davenport and springfield. we will to it again tomorrow, too. will break the heat wave in the northeast. how bad will it be? d.c. won't be pleasant, 104 degrees in the shade this afternoon. boston at 102 with a temperature at 98. it doesn't happen that often at the end of august. close to a record high. dallas you expect this. we had a really bad thunderstorm line from lacrosse to sheboygan heading to kalamazoo this afternoon. 28 million people at risk of severe storm. if you are east of the mississippi, if you like the summertime heat this is probably about it over the next couple of days. looking at new york city, you are one of the areas under the heat advisory. it will feel like 102 to 103 this afternoon. you are watching "morning joe." we'll be right back. joe. we'll be right back. with tremfya®, you can get clearer. and stay clearer. in fact, most patients who saw 90% clearer skin at 28 weeks stayed clearer through 48 weeks. tremfya® works better than humira® at providing clearer skin, and more patients were symptom free with tremfya®. tre
louis to davenport and springfield. we will to it again tomorrow, too. will break the heat wave in the northeast. how bad will it be? d.c. won't be pleasant, 104 degrees in the shade this afternoon. boston at 102 with a temperature at 98. it doesn't happen that often at the end of august. close to a record high. dallas you expect this. we had a really bad thunderstorm line from lacrosse to sheboygan heading to kalamazoo this afternoon. 28 million people at risk of severe storm. if you are east...