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gemini suits by david clark were having some success. serious some problems, problems with overheating and mobility, but they had groundwork. in nasa's mind they thought maybe david clark and be the suit to go to. hamilton came with goodrich. goodrich,ht hamilton, and david clark will have a contest. ilc went to nasa in protest saying, we got the short end of the deal when you forced us to team with hamilton. we want a second shot. nasa agreed. they learned their lesson and said you have six weeks. for six weeks around-the-clock, we had a few engineers and seamstresses to put the suits together. they busted their neck to put the suit together that you see. it turned out to be the winning suit. the other two did not have good mobility. there were a lot of issues. even our suit had issues, but issues that we knew could be fixed. when you design something new you start with something and then you develop it. you could see that the suit was more formfitting, tailored, the suit that we wanted from the beginning without the hamilton engineers
gemini suits by david clark were having some success. serious some problems, problems with overheating and mobility, but they had groundwork. in nasa's mind they thought maybe david clark and be the suit to go to. hamilton came with goodrich. goodrich,ht hamilton, and david clark will have a contest. ilc went to nasa in protest saying, we got the short end of the deal when you forced us to team with hamilton. we want a second shot. nasa agreed. they learned their lesson and said you have six...
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dossier, which we know was spread before the election to influence the american voters, and imposed, david clarkemichael isikoff. not one bit of information on the paid for russian lies. that became also the basis for the fisa applications. >> that is so true, sean. this is so important about what sidney powell put in her brief, which by the way unsealed in the eastern district of virginia dress today. what is important about it is that we learned so much more about how they were targeting michael flynn. from the very beginning. we learned that david loughman, the head of the national security division of the department of justice, himself, forced flynn, forced flynn to sign this b6, not only did fara hire attorneys who are experts in the fara, a foreign agents registration act, they hired robert kellner, who was one of the top attorneys in washington, d.c. but he was also with flynn while they signed this b6. they look at it in detail, according to the brief, that every part of that fara application was looked at in detail before flynn assigned it. flynn signed off on the fara every single time
dossier, which we know was spread before the election to influence the american voters, and imposed, david clarkemichael isikoff. not one bit of information on the paid for russian lies. that became also the basis for the fisa applications. >> that is so true, sean. this is so important about what sidney powell put in her brief, which by the way unsealed in the eastern district of virginia dress today. what is important about it is that we learned so much more about how they were...
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notably, david clark company based in west or built the spacesuits for the gemini program and the radio headsets for the apollo missions. we have no spacesuits for deep space missions today, and it can take years to get technology ready to use, raising questions about how we meet this 2024 target. mr. administrator, what is nasa's plan for the procurement of spacesuits for the 2024 moon landing. >> we just had this conversation this morning. it is a challenge. spacesuits are very complex. and they are not easy to come by. a spacesuit for the space station is very different than a spacesuit for the moon. you've got lunar dust, you've got different thermal challenges on the moon that you don't have in low earth orbit. so we do need the development of , a new suit. what we are looking at is a spacesuit architecture that is flexible, one that can be used in low earth orbit and at the moon, and as early as 2020, we will be testing parts of a spacesuit on the international space station. and then the goal is ultimately , to test the suits on the international space station. right now, the pla
notably, david clark company based in west or built the spacesuits for the gemini program and the radio headsets for the apollo missions. we have no spacesuits for deep space missions today, and it can take years to get technology ready to use, raising questions about how we meet this 2024 target. mr. administrator, what is nasa's plan for the procurement of spacesuits for the 2024 moon landing. >> we just had this conversation this morning. it is a challenge. spacesuits are very complex....
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david gauke, they are departing. i would think other prominent remainers, greg clark, david liddington who was very much the points man, shake up and change the feel of this government so change the feel of this government soi change the feel of this government so i imagine there‘s going to be a pretty significant clear ad. that carries with it huge risks because of course there are going to be people who are bruised by this process , people who are bruised by this process, there are people who are going to be disappointed and there are people who are going to feel they haven‘t got what they deserve and you know, it‘s a basic rule of cabinet reshuffle is as they always end in tears somewhere. that‘s going to bea end in tears somewhere. that‘s going to be a difficult one for boris johnson, particularly because he‘s not a man who you know, is that adept at dishing out tough medicine and being pretty forthright with people, that‘s not really his style but he‘s going to have to do that and the signs are that he‘s going to wa nt to and the signs are that he‘s going to want to put brexiteers in the main posts, the big posts
david gauke, they are departing. i would think other prominent remainers, greg clark, david liddington who was very much the points man, shake up and change the feel of this government so change the feel of this government soi change the feel of this government so i imagine there‘s going to be a pretty significant clear ad. that carries with it huge risks because of course there are going to be people who are bruised by this process , people who are bruised by this process, there are people...
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david gauke amongst them. thank you very much for being with us. —— greg clarke.ks like philip hammond, greg clarke, rory stewart a nd philip hammond, greg clarke, rory stewart and david gauke are amongst them. more detail on that at the top of the hour with assignment but lets look at the weather with sarah. —— with simon after a warm and largely dry wood, the weather has been changing in the past 24 hours with the arrival of some welcome rain in southern part. this was earlier in kent, a lot of cloud around. heading through the softening, things should brighten up with the sunny spells for most but a you shower particularly in the north—west. scotland and northern ireland have some in particular this afternoon. further south in england and wales, it is largely dry and sunny. a bit of cloud holding on in the far south—east. 21—24d, a bit ever breeze from the west but fine for much of northern england. those are the showers in northern ireland and scotland, quite blustery but hit and scotland, quite blustery but hit and miss. the odd rumble of thunder mixed in wit
david gauke amongst them. thank you very much for being with us. —— greg clarke.ks like philip hammond, greg clarke, rory stewart a nd philip hammond, greg clarke, rory stewart and david gauke are amongst them. more detail on that at the top of the hour with assignment but lets look at the weather with sarah. —— with simon after a warm and largely dry wood, the weather has been changing in the past 24 hours with the arrival of some welcome rain in southern part. this was earlier in...
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now, if you get for example, the likes of philip hammond, david cork, who knows greg clark? you get a senior tories who have loyally plugged away at brexit, turning against borisjohnson, plugged away at brexit, turning against boris johnson, that plugged away at brexit, turning against borisjohnson, that gives a green light to others, added to which, as we get closer to the precipice, more tory mps i suspect will get the collie wobbles, so a0 last week, don't be at all surprised if those numbers go up, which would make it very hard for borisjohnson to pursue no deal, not impossible, not impossible, the legal default remains no deal. but he would have to circumvent parliament and i'm not sure he's got an answer as to how he might be able to do that. norman cannot thank you for that, we'll come back to you for more on the collie bubble count as you get it! sport now and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre, here's will perry. it's the morning after the night before? good morning. shane lowry is the new open champion after a dominant display on the final day's play at
now, if you get for example, the likes of philip hammond, david cork, who knows greg clark? you get a senior tories who have loyally plugged away at brexit, turning against borisjohnson, plugged away at brexit, turning against boris johnson, that plugged away at brexit, turning against borisjohnson, that gives a green light to others, added to which, as we get closer to the precipice, more tory mps i suspect will get the collie wobbles, so a0 last week, don't be at all surprised if those...
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the vote revealing that rift extending to house leadership, as high-ranking democrats david sisley and catherine clark both voted to keep the articles alive on the floor. judiciary committee chairman jerry nadler says he voted against the motion so the articles could instead come to his committee for further review. what do you think is the right move on this, jon? >> jon: i think it's exactly right. i'm glad it worked out the way it did yesterday. i think it should have gone to the committee first. obviously, i believe the president needs to be held accountable for driving racism in this country. as he has done. as i just said, i think the outcome was the right one yesterday. so clearly my answer to that is no. but i do think he will have his opportunity to be held accountable when the election comes, in terms of impeachment their investigations are taking place regarding the mueller report. let's get that to play out the way it needs to. the way things worked out yesterday was absolutely the way it should have. >> melissa: kennedy? >> kennedy: it's interesting, because it does show that the more we
the vote revealing that rift extending to house leadership, as high-ranking democrats david sisley and catherine clark both voted to keep the articles alive on the floor. judiciary committee chairman jerry nadler says he voted against the motion so the articles could instead come to his committee for further review. what do you think is the right move on this, jon? >> jon: i think it's exactly right. i'm glad it worked out the way it did yesterday. i think it should have gone to the...
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a further 30 — six of them cabinet ministers — including philip hammond, david gauke, and greg clarkthe ayes to the right, 315. the noes to the left, 274. so the ayes have it. the ayes have it. unlock. the government was defeated by 41 votes. that result came on the back of a warning today from the independent office for budget responsibility that in the event of a no—deal brexit — and without any considerable disruption at the british ports — the uk economy will shrink by 2%, and slip into recession next year. here's the chancellor phillip hammond. i greatly fear the impact on our economy and our public finances of the kind of no—deal brexit that is realistically being discussed now. the two men fighting to succeed theresa may — borisjohnson and jeremy hunt — accept it will be bumpy in the event of a no—deal brexit. but both candidates believe the uk will recover quickly. mr hunt warned that if the eu were not willing to compromise on britain's exit, and were seen to be forcing the uk into no deal, the relationship could be damaged for a generation. no deal for us would also be poli
a further 30 — six of them cabinet ministers — including philip hammond, david gauke, and greg clarkthe ayes to the right, 315. the noes to the left, 274. so the ayes have it. the ayes have it. unlock. the government was defeated by 41 votes. that result came on the back of a warning today from the independent office for budget responsibility that in the event of a no—deal brexit — and without any considerable disruption at the british ports — the uk economy will shrink by 2%, and...
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there is david gorka, gleick clark. —— greg clarke. gone. they haven‘t looked entirely happy for a very long time. they are concerned. some of them now and saying they are worried about no—deal, they hate the cabinets that have been put together. that is where the uk is heading. you go back to theresa may yesterday and her a nswer to to theresa may yesterday and her answer to yvette cooper, yvette coopehs answer to yvette cooper, yvette cooper‘s response, sorry, theresa may‘s response was, where he could have voted for the deal. you always knew the alternative could be no—deal. there are several mps who would be willing to vote for a deal but when it‘s come back to the house of commons? if it is work to do that with some changes, you just never know how many labour mps might get behind it, it might get through. that seems a long way off at the moment but if done —— borisjohnson could have some change, it is possible. he has put in place a brexit team who are all passionate about brexit, who are willing to go down a new deal route speci
there is david gorka, gleick clark. —— greg clarke. gone. they haven‘t looked entirely happy for a very long time. they are concerned. some of them now and saying they are worried about no—deal, they hate the cabinets that have been put together. that is where the uk is heading. you go back to theresa may yesterday and her a nswer to to theresa may yesterday and her answer to yvette cooper, yvette coopehs answer to yvette cooper, yvette cooper‘s response, sorry, theresa may‘s...
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the others, the so—called squad, david cork, theresa may, greg clark, they were watching another tusslehing the cricket, where england we re watching the cricket, where england were fighting back after a rather lamentable start. i'm not sure if thatis lamentable start. i'm not sure if that is a metaphor, or maybe it is? they are all smiling. how long will they be smiling? we shall see. be careful what you wish for. the democrats got what they wanted — the former special counsel, robert mueller, on the stand. but his halting performance and his one—word answers yesterday left many wondering what exactly they had gained. there's little evidence that his response to questions about his two—year investigation into russian election meddling and president trump's conduct has changed any minds and, on the big question of impeachment, he doesn't seem to have given democrats any extra ammunition to start procedings. a short while ago, i spoke to democratic senator chris coons about yesterday's hearings. thank you very much forjoining me. did robert mueller‘s testimony yesterday have any impact o
the others, the so—called squad, david cork, theresa may, greg clark, they were watching another tusslehing the cricket, where england we re watching the cricket, where england were fighting back after a rather lamentable start. i'm not sure if thatis lamentable start. i'm not sure if that is a metaphor, or maybe it is? they are all smiling. how long will they be smiling? we shall see. be careful what you wish for. the democrats got what they wanted — the former special counsel, robert...
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ministers abstained from voting: the chancellor phillip hammond, thejustice secretary david gauke, the business secretary greg clarkhe international development secretary, rory stewart. 17 conservatives voted against the government — including the junior minister margot james who has now resigned. it's being seen as a victory for parliament and a potential headache for boris johnson if he becomes the next prime minister he's refused to rule out proroguing or suspending parliament. and let's hear what margotjames had to say about her reasons for supporting the amendment. we did not yet know the result of the leadership and i am very keen and still hope jeremy the leadership and i am very keen and still hopejeremy hunt will win. iam and still hopejeremy hunt will win. i am backing him and and still hopejeremy hunt will win. iam backing him and had and still hopejeremy hunt will win. i am backing him and had done so all the time, and i remain hopeful but if he does not, then a boris has failed to rule out provoking parliament. he has issued very defiant noises about it or die, deal 01’ no defiant noises about it or di
ministers abstained from voting: the chancellor phillip hammond, thejustice secretary david gauke, the business secretary greg clarkhe international development secretary, rory stewart. 17 conservatives voted against the government — including the junior minister margot james who has now resigned. it's being seen as a victory for parliament and a potential headache for boris johnson if he becomes the next prime minister he's refused to rule out proroguing or suspending parliament. and let's...
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abstained from voting — the chancellor phillip hammond, thejustice secretary david gauke, the business secretary greg clarkional development secretary, rory stewart. 17 conservatives voted against the government — including the junior minister margotjames, who has now resigned. it's being seen as a victory for parliament — and a potential headache for boris johnson if he becomes the next prime minister — he's refused to rule out proroguing parliament. the digital minister margot james supported the move, which means she's had to resign from the government. she explained her reasoning. we do not yet know the result of the leadership and i still hopejeremy hunt will win, i have always backed him. we remain hopeful. if he does not, borisjohnson him. we remain hopeful. if he does not, boris johnson has him. we remain hopeful. if he does not, borisjohnson has failed to rule out prorogue parliament and issued a very defined noises about deal or no deal, we are out on october the 31st and over the course of the campaign i've become increasingly alarmed at the way he is now talking about dumping the backstop altog
abstained from voting — the chancellor phillip hammond, thejustice secretary david gauke, the business secretary greg clarkional development secretary, rory stewart. 17 conservatives voted against the government — including the junior minister margotjames, who has now resigned. it's being seen as a victory for parliament — and a potential headache for boris johnson if he becomes the next prime minister — he's refused to rule out proroguing parliament. the digital minister margot james...
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the chancellor phillip hammond, thejustice secretary david gauke, the business secretary greg clark andow. this is significant, isn‘t it? it is for a couple of reasons. the first is it makes the idea of packing this place up and sending mp5 home to force through brexit a lot less likely and a lot less attractive to the new prime minister. jeremy hunt said he would not do it and boris johnson doesn‘t want to do it but has left it on the table. today's vote m ea ns has left it on the table. today's vote means the positives of doing that are very few and far between. i think it makes it considerably less likely. the second is it is a warning to mrjohnson that there are a lot of mp5 in here, many in his own party, who are prepared to rebel against the government on brexit if they have to. the 17 tories who voted against the plan, surrey, voted against the plan, surrey, voted for the plan to try and block suspending parliament and the 30 who abstained and didn‘t vote at all, some of them were not here at all today so we can‘t count all of them in that number but there were a significant few,
the chancellor phillip hammond, thejustice secretary david gauke, the business secretary greg clark andow. this is significant, isn‘t it? it is for a couple of reasons. the first is it makes the idea of packing this place up and sending mp5 home to force through brexit a lot less likely and a lot less attractive to the new prime minister. jeremy hunt said he would not do it and boris johnson doesn‘t want to do it but has left it on the table. today's vote m ea ns has left it on the table....
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clark: we are going to be able to hear this morning from two of our outstanding new members of congress, congresswoman katie hill, and congressman david trone. i would like to just highlight the fact that for working women in this country, this is a particularly important vote and increase. it is going to give an estimated 23 million working women a raise. this is going to help narrow the wage gap that disproportionately affects women of color. and we are thrilled to be able to vote on this today and make sure that everyone who is working is able to support their families. what we found in this economy is that working hard is not enough. this is really going to go a long way to make sure that every american has a fair shot at success. we also are taking votes this week on holding attorney general william barr and secretary of commerce wilbur ross in contempt of congress. they have defied our bipartisan subpoenas for documents around the census. and this is about a pillar of our democracy. since day one this administration has worked to d a dangerous discriminatory question to the census in order to, as they have now described in docum
clark: we are going to be able to hear this morning from two of our outstanding new members of congress, congresswoman katie hill, and congressman david trone. i would like to just highlight the fact that for working women in this country, this is a particularly important vote and increase. it is going to give an estimated 23 million working women a raise. this is going to help narrow the wage gap that disproportionately affects women of color. and we are thrilled to be able to vote on this...
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clark. >> i am gasia mikaelian but our real mvp is david paulson and he is guiding us through the weekend. >> it is a rarity yesterday and we have not had a lot of 100 degree temperatures but we did yesterday. we have higher humidity with these high clouds. i may be nuts but here's katherine and concord, and i believe i detect a slightly cooler breeze in the last few minutes then from 5 am. we hope so. it is trying and northwest at 6 but not much at concord. no delta breeze and at 10 is nothing at travis and oakland has northwest with temperatures mild and 63 at the concord pavilion. 65 it walnut creek with mid 60s at lafayette and orinda. we know and el sobrante in el cerrito has a few 50s but a lot of 60s. high clouds coming up to hold up these lows and it looks like there's a little bit of fog and some westerly breeze kicking in. i think the clouds and more of a westerly breeze will take a few degrees off of the highs from yesterday but still above average on most temperatures. 50s, 60s and 70s inlet and near 100 again with that high backing off ever so slightly today and tomorrow. we h
clark. >> i am gasia mikaelian but our real mvp is david paulson and he is guiding us through the weekend. >> it is a rarity yesterday and we have not had a lot of 100 degree temperatures but we did yesterday. we have higher humidity with these high clouds. i may be nuts but here's katherine and concord, and i believe i detect a slightly cooler breeze in the last few minutes then from 5 am. we hope so. it is trying and northwest at 6 but not much at concord. no delta breeze and at...
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the business secretary greg clark who is in opposition to a no—deal brexit has been sacked. theresa may's former de facto deputy, david, gave his notice after the former prime minister resigned. and the communities secretary, james brokenshire who did back boris johnson in the leadership race has announced on twitter that he will be leaving the government. this follows the earlier resignations today of the chancellor philip hammond, thejustice secretary, david gauke and the international development secretary rory stewart. he's wasted no time in selecting his new cabinet with largely pro brexit appointments. sajid javid becomes the first british asian chancellor of the exchequer. the former brexit secretary dominic raab is now the new foreign secretary replacing jeremy hunt. priti patel returns to the government as home secretary. borisjohnson‘s former conservative leadership rival michael gove becomes cabinet office minister. stephen barclay will continue negotiations with the european union ben wallace a close ally of borisjohnson replaces penny mordaunt as defence secretary. and, liz truss who was the first person
the business secretary greg clark who is in opposition to a no—deal brexit has been sacked. theresa may's former de facto deputy, david, gave his notice after the former prime minister resigned. and the communities secretary, james brokenshire who did back boris johnson in the leadership race has announced on twitter that he will be leaving the government. this follows the earlier resignations today of the chancellor philip hammond, thejustice secretary, david gauke and the international...
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who you will remember described david cameron and george osborne as possible is not knowing the price of milk, will become a minister at the department of health. simon clarkeior treasury minister. and james duddridge become a brexit minister. i think that is the job steve baker turned down last night. britain's thriving science sector would be put at risk by a no—deal brexit. that's the warning from the head of the wellcome trust — the uk's biggest charitable funder of scientific research. the trust spends around a billion pounds a year supporting research — most of it in the uk. katy austin has more. jasimin is a scientist from germany, researching sex chromosomes at the francis crick institute in london. she's not sure whether to stay in the uk, though, because the country's leaving the eu. my feeling is that over the next 10, 20 years, if brexit actually happens, especially if it happens without a deal, which seems likely now, that uk science is on a decline, with regards to, yeah, funding opportunities, positions that are available, attractiveness of living here. you could see this place as a symbol of britain's status as a science superpower — europe'
who you will remember described david cameron and george osborne as possible is not knowing the price of milk, will become a minister at the department of health. simon clarkeior treasury minister. and james duddridge become a brexit minister. i think that is the job steve baker turned down last night. britain's thriving science sector would be put at risk by a no—deal brexit. that's the warning from the head of the wellcome trust — the uk's biggest charitable funder of scientific research....
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the business secretary, greg clark, who is in opposition to a no—deal brexit has been sacked. and theresa may's from a defective secretary, davidis johnson, he was one of the first to back him, he announced on twitter that he will be leaving the government, this follows the earlier resignation today of the chancellor, philip hammond and thejustice secretary, david gauke, and international department secretary, rory stewart, all of them deeply opposed to a no—deal brexit. let's bring injack blanchard from politico, who will be busy at it tonight, pulling all the strands together. you love days like this, don't you? as a political journalist, you take the reality out of it and it is so much fun to watch the drama of it unfolding. how many days have we had like this over the last few years? politics feels like a roller—coaster since 2016 and it is happening again today. politicians ultimate career is being added, then appearing as senior members of the cabinet never would have dreamt coming back. theresa may was a city is trying to balance the cabinet, filling a for about things of the party. —— she was said yes. but he boris john
the business secretary, greg clark, who is in opposition to a no—deal brexit has been sacked. and theresa may's from a defective secretary, davidis johnson, he was one of the first to back him, he announced on twitter that he will be leaving the government, this follows the earlier resignation today of the chancellor, philip hammond and thejustice secretary, david gauke, and international department secretary, rory stewart, all of them deeply opposed to a no—deal brexit. let's bring injack...