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g. forces on people what can people put up with what could g. force do to you. it can force blood away from vital organs it can cause temporary blackouts. there are a lot of quite severe consequences. but the six to seven six point seven g. force that they experienced although unusual for this kind of event is within tolerance for the human body as long as it's not for sustained periods of time david this is igor a correspondent in the studio now with going to ask you about the crews up there in orbit because all of them are in complete right now aren't they we have one astronauts from the american side one european and one russian and so right now the failure of the rocket of this mission means that they will have to postpone the research they will have to postpone fixing those holes that were recently discovered in the hull of the eye assess and which may get made a huge scandal so would you make of that like how long will this impact the work on the station. that's a really really interesting question actually it's not clear to me yet how the crew will and the
g. forces on people what can people put up with what could g. force do to you. it can force blood away from vital organs it can cause temporary blackouts. there are a lot of quite severe consequences. but the six to seven six point seven g. force that they experienced although unusual for this kind of event is within tolerance for the human body as long as it's not for sustained periods of time david this is igor a correspondent in the studio now with going to ask you about the crews up there...
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g. force roller coaster that is that's a lot survivable because for example there is to see how one looks at the norm of the. north and cosmonauts are being prepared for is three g. this is the norm during the ascending and descending g. force of three this is more than they experienced more than twice than that at least according to nasa. yeah that's and i mean it's not the most comfortable you can clearly see this is not the most comfortable plot hole terrain there this whole area where you've been to baikonur before this where the pictures you're seeing are seven hundred kilometers away when they actually landed what do we know about this . that's the step isn't it really yeah i mean it's still up and we know there's a small town not. not far away there were first lated save to say not present and of course it's no it's not particularly populated they were taken so from this place they were these helicopters. crew these helicopters to get the crew to that small city and then as far as we understand they are being taken to baikonur to baikonur and from there they will travel to as we we
g. force roller coaster that is that's a lot survivable because for example there is to see how one looks at the norm of the. north and cosmonauts are being prepared for is three g. this is the norm during the ascending and descending g. force of three this is more than they experienced more than twice than that at least according to nasa. yeah that's and i mean it's not the most comfortable you can clearly see this is not the most comfortable plot hole terrain there this whole area where...
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the g—forces were pretty high, they got up to almost seven gs, from what i heard. to seven g, but they only had that for a few seconds, and then they were under parachute and landed in the desert u neve ntfully. parachute and landed in the desert uneventfully. the russian forces we re uneventfully. the russian forces were actually waiting for them before the capsule landed. the russians had helicopters on the site already. let's bring in jan woerner, who was in paris. as terry mentioned, fortunately the situation concluded with no one being harmed, but i just concluded with no one being harmed, but ijust wonder concluded with no one being harmed, but i just wonder what this means for the future of soyuz missions, and specifically, what about those who are currently at the space station, who presumably were awaiting supplies to be delivered? no, so the ones who are in the space station right now, for them it is no issue at all. i have already contacted alexander guest, who is a european astronaut with a german passport on board the iss. they have everything what they
the g—forces were pretty high, they got up to almost seven gs, from what i heard. to seven g, but they only had that for a few seconds, and then they were under parachute and landed in the desert u neve ntfully. parachute and landed in the desert uneventfully. the russian forces we re uneventfully. the russian forces were actually waiting for them before the capsule landed. the russians had helicopters on the site already. let's bring in jan woerner, who was in paris. as terry mentioned,...
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g. forces they experienced significantly higher than than usual for launch or re-entry because of the trajectory they had to type it can force clubs away from logan because temporary blackouts. there are a lot of quite severe consequences so given the conditions in the capsule it's possible that they could do they could have come out of this much worse than they did i think we should all be very thankful. these systems which have been designed for just this eventuality have worked exactly as they've been designed to do you are right there is no such thing as routine space travel and while those involved have had a harrowing experience it is hard to imagine what family and friends of the crew have been going through some of the relatives have already met with the astronauts and cosmonauts while others are still waiting artie's daniel hawkins is at star city for us where the crew will eventually return. name student we've seen today is of course of the last one took place in nine hundred eighty s. some sort of emergency landing which put lives at risk nevertheless when it does happen that obviousl
g. forces they experienced significantly higher than than usual for launch or re-entry because of the trajectory they had to type it can force clubs away from logan because temporary blackouts. there are a lot of quite severe consequences so given the conditions in the capsule it's possible that they could do they could have come out of this much worse than they did i think we should all be very thankful. these systems which have been designed for just this eventuality have worked exactly as...
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when a launch vehicle lifts off the force is about three to three point five g. that's not too hard to handle when the emergency safety system kicks in it could increase to seven g. but that isn't too intense for a human we're prepared for about eight g. or even more talking about how they felt at the beginning the forces continue and then after one hundred twenty seconds the boosters broke at that moment they experienced gravity most likely in a second or two the emergency engine start working that's when the force increases rapidly the rest of it is quite routine a spacecraft is divided into modules and a casual land using its parachutes everything is pretty much automated the commander may not be in control of decisions he may not realize what's just happened as soon as something happens with the launch vehicle and it's a dangerous device it can explode at any time but automatic systems are reliable and can save the crew it's unacceptable to wait for human reaction to respond in this way the main rockets life in this case ended the moment the emergency system
when a launch vehicle lifts off the force is about three to three point five g. that's not too hard to handle when the emergency safety system kicks in it could increase to seven g. but that isn't too intense for a human we're prepared for about eight g. or even more talking about how they felt at the beginning the forces continue and then after one hundred twenty seconds the boosters broke at that moment they experienced gravity most likely in a second or two the emergency engine start working...
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if it is the force is three point five or four g.'s and sometimes it's up to seven g.'s if the automatic. system isn't comes into action which i talked about at westmead but we are prepared for a g. and even more so it's ok for us. that we're going to last for what they felt as for what the crew felt first. d.g.'s was table up to six and i went up up up to one hundred and twenty seconds where that money officer which the engine stopped. for me during my shift after that comes the zero gravity what. a second or two after that. and. it was going to start again and. put it where it was going to the g.'s rise and then. the crafts. basically. because you can if you'd stay with us is invaluable to have you in the studio here thank you for your time and most of us don't have a look at these live pictures now. for a moment if we come back again to get your thoughts look they're back as a say where they started. you know we just saw the head of the russian space agency go down the stairs of from the i guess some of the family and loved ones there are . some emotional hugs i gues
if it is the force is three point five or four g.'s and sometimes it's up to seven g.'s if the automatic. system isn't comes into action which i talked about at westmead but we are prepared for a g. and even more so it's ok for us. that we're going to last for what they felt as for what the crew felt first. d.g.'s was table up to six and i went up up up to one hundred and twenty seconds where that money officer which the engine stopped. for me during my shift after that comes the zero gravity...
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g. forces during that moments in landing and kazakhstan. asian european and u.s. stocks continue to fall on thursday investors are concerned over an escalating trade war between the u.s. and china and potential rate rises by the u.s. federal reserve but those were the headlines the news continues here on out is iraq after witness stated that so much. thank you because people are going to start. going often and i don't think you have to start them first the few in now getting an order. through the man that i'm here to for the i was the most the fun of the nine years that i'm going to have about the picket. on. her going on. the almost. all of them but they. all thought it was all so on. one of them on a hot seat soon gotta. try to just get it to sally look as mother. teresa to bigger. without it is. that. your heart for nothing at this you know me at the from from a misquote of the limo they have to say now than has ticked them what's going on or the top of them quote is just you know when i'm sad over. even the envies the fear the single nor the scared defy the. m
g. forces during that moments in landing and kazakhstan. asian european and u.s. stocks continue to fall on thursday investors are concerned over an escalating trade war between the u.s. and china and potential rate rises by the u.s. federal reserve but those were the headlines the news continues here on out is iraq after witness stated that so much. thank you because people are going to start. going often and i don't think you have to start them first the few in now getting an order. through...
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g. forces during the emergency landing in kazakhstan in the major says it could take up to two years to rebuild the island of sin away after it was devastated by an earthquake and tsunami two weeks ago firefighters and soldiers are conducting a final search for survivors in the city of palu more than two thousand people have been confirmed dead officials believe up to five thousand people are still missing . ukrainian president petro poroshenko as welcome to decision that gives his country's christian orthodox church full independence from russia a service to mark the historic move was held in the capital kiev it follows the decision by the ecumenical patriarch in istanbul the spiritual leader of a three hundred million orthodox believers world wide. all that is of course on our website the latest on the disappearance of the saudi journalist jamal khashoggi well those were the headlines the news continues here not just iraq after inside story stage and that's the watching. an unexpected crisis that's putting a strain on relations between key allies what will the us to be on an investiga
g. forces during the emergency landing in kazakhstan in the major says it could take up to two years to rebuild the island of sin away after it was devastated by an earthquake and tsunami two weeks ago firefighters and soldiers are conducting a final search for survivors in the city of palu more than two thousand people have been confirmed dead officials believe up to five thousand people are still missing . ukrainian president petro poroshenko as welcome to decision that gives his country's...
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g. force they experience their awareness stand aleck's of should and has already met his mother in balkan or after you came down he hugged her with great relief obviously a great deal of worry for the family of their family also here at the space training center the command center waiting for the cosmonauts return expected late today or tomorrow morning or early afternoon from kazakstan i would manage to speak to suhaila exception in his wife earlier who expressed great relief at husband coming home safe and sound. i watched the launch on t.v. and then i got the news from my neighbors so you can understand my feelings at the time it was hard but the support of the team my friends my relatives they supported me so much you can be ready for that cosmonauts are prepared they get trained but the wives just stay down here in warri after an hour and a half i was able to talk to him he called and said that he was ok and we're going to see each other soon of course this is somewhat of a miracle but i want to see think you to the rescue team who designed the scape system. thanks to that the crew r
g. force they experience their awareness stand aleck's of should and has already met his mother in balkan or after you came down he hugged her with great relief obviously a great deal of worry for the family of their family also here at the space training center the command center waiting for the cosmonauts return expected late today or tomorrow morning or early afternoon from kazakstan i would manage to speak to suhaila exception in his wife earlier who expressed great relief at husband coming...
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g. forces during their emergency landing in kazakhstan. florida is counting the cost of one of the strongest hearkens ever to hit the united states michael tore roofs off homes pulled trees from the ground and caused widespread flooding eight hundred thousand homes had the real tricity supplies cut michael has now been downgraded to a tropical storm as it moves to georgia. and the i.m.f. and the world bank of approved their plans for zimbabwe to pay back more than two billion dollars in debt it's a vital step to secure a new loans to revive the economy the government recently imposed a tax on bank transactions that has been blamed for raising prices it's also affected the health sector and a number of businesses have been forced to close that's a look at your headlines here on opposite bank with the news hour right after inside story. an unexpected crisis that's putting a strain on relations between key allies what will the u.s. to be on an investigation it's announced the missing saudi journalist democracy showed you and how will we fend
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g. force of around six or seven which is more than twice the norm but still as we're going to play and as we've been explained by the as we've been explained by the former cosmonaut here it's nothing special really it's not it's not out of the ordinary so to speak because they are trained for this sort of this sort of. say look remarkably well that remarkably well when they got there as far as we could see anyway ok so if you're just joining us let me take you through some of the timeline of what's happened here by the way if you look at the clocks actually quarter to six moscow time there all this happened when was it he goes but eleven o'clock this morning mother told her six hours old now this story is still running with it as more and more coming in and we've got some great exclusive pictures to show you there is the time on your screens the russian soyuz spacecraft launching at two forty pm local time just two minutes into the flight after it took off everyone thought it was going well but then we heard rocket failure a rocket booster malfunction was detected the crew made a successf
g. force of around six or seven which is more than twice the norm but still as we're going to play and as we've been explained by the as we've been explained by the former cosmonaut here it's nothing special really it's not it's not out of the ordinary so to speak because they are trained for this sort of this sort of. say look remarkably well that remarkably well when they got there as far as we could see anyway ok so if you're just joining us let me take you through some of the timeline of...
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g. forces there. what do we know about their actual state they're alive but do we know if they're harmed i've said on harm there is that strictly the case one of the crucial the crucial thing here to understand is that they're alive this is the main thing they're alive is in terms of the of their condition conflicting reports i mean we we would really be better off if we waited for the official medical. like results so this is what we know also according to the latest the crew has been extracted from the capsule put on the helicopter and they're being taken to the nearby kazakh city which is the city over jessica's gun if i'm getting the name correctly so this is the latest so they descended in northern kansas stan it was a ballistic landing and so well there's that so the main thing here is of course the crew is alive it was the second flight for the second mission for the russian cosmonaut he was flying in the rank of the commander of the soyuz rocket and while it was a maiden flight for the america
g. forces there. what do we know about their actual state they're alive but do we know if they're harmed i've said on harm there is that strictly the case one of the crucial the crucial thing here to understand is that they're alive this is the main thing they're alive is in terms of the of their condition conflicting reports i mean we we would really be better off if we waited for the official medical. like results so this is what we know also according to the latest the crew has been...
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g. forces they've been our most stalwart ally in syria to protect kurds in general who have been our allies throughout the region iraq iran syria and to more or less eliminate those elements that we thought were associated directly with the war were islamic state terrorists now realize that the incompetence of our intelligence agency the cia the incompetence of some members of the pentagon in terms of coordinating these actions have looked rather ambiguous and even stupid to the rest of the world when we found ourselves for example with the cia on one side the military on the other side and neither of them able to sort through the various groupings in syria and decide which was al qaida which was out qaeda affiliated which was isis and which was genuine freedom fighters if you will and i'm not at all sure there are any of those in syria right but i really was a hard sorting but i really meant airstrikes on os x. not on i think. why i don't know that we've been conducting airstrikes on assad's forces such as they are regular forces well they have but how am i if we have i think yeah well i t
g. forces they've been our most stalwart ally in syria to protect kurds in general who have been our allies throughout the region iraq iran syria and to more or less eliminate those elements that we thought were associated directly with the war were islamic state terrorists now realize that the incompetence of our intelligence agency the cia the incompetence of some members of the pentagon in terms of coordinating these actions have looked rather ambiguous and even stupid to the rest of the...
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the crew did train for exactly this type of the gruelling g force their bodies have to endure, but russia'sunch the 35 years. this is a major blow to its space programme. for american nick hague, it's also an abrupt end to his first ever mission. he's been training for years to spend six months on the international space station. currently russian rockets are the only way to reach it. now all flights have been suspended as an investigation is launched. we are working together for the international space station with our american colleagues, with russia, with japan and canada. and the europeans. and of course this mishap of today is not a very good thing for us, because we need the transportation to the international space station for our astronauts. the crew are looking remarkably well after their ordeal. russian space officials, though, face tough questions over what went wrong here. sarah rainsford, bbc news, moscow. the time is 17 minutes past six. our top story this evening... the health regulator warns there's a growing injustice in access to health and social care in some parts of eng
the crew did train for exactly this type of the gruelling g force their bodies have to endure, but russia'sunch the 35 years. this is a major blow to its space programme. for american nick hague, it's also an abrupt end to his first ever mission. he's been training for years to spend six months on the international space station. currently russian rockets are the only way to reach it. now all flights have been suspended as an investigation is launched. we are working together for the...
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the crew did train for this nightmare scenario, the gruelling g—force their bodies would have to endureocket hasn't failed on launch in over three decades. for american nick hague, it was an abrupt end to his first ever mission. he was due to spend six months in orbit. ever since yuri gagarin launched into orbit, russia has been immensely proud of its space programme. this accident, then, will be a major blow. but it is notjust a matter of prestige. russian rockets are currently the only way up to the international space station. what happens now, then, is a big question. rescuers were quick to reach the remote landing site, hugely relieved, too, that the crew emerged unharmed, even walking. but all soyuz flights have now been suspended as an investigation is launched. the safety measures of this space — of this launcher are very good, and the two astronauts are well, they are in good shape. so therefore i think we should investigate the case, and as soon as possible fly again. tonight, the astronauts were reunited with their families. for them, it was a moment ofjoy. for russia, though
the crew did train for this nightmare scenario, the gruelling g—force their bodies would have to endureocket hasn't failed on launch in over three decades. for american nick hague, it was an abrupt end to his first ever mission. he was due to spend six months in orbit. ever since yuri gagarin launched into orbit, russia has been immensely proud of its space programme. this accident, then, will be a major blow. but it is notjust a matter of prestige. russian rockets are currently the only way...
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g. force of around six seven maybe eight but it looks like no huge damage done of course a lot of scratching their heads no they're back at base there at baikonur and nasa as well because nasa relies on the soyuz technology to get people up and and supplies and says what went wrong here now for viewers just joining us then what is the latest in the gore you've been across as no for three well the latest about what went wrong you know about what went wrong so there are two versions both. with this rocket you have like three boosters. and both versions the. pin the blame on the first post when a detached one version suggests that one of the more jewels of the booster detached right into the hull of the second booster and so the physical impact was the pressure to dropped to drop and something went wrong and nother version suggests that one of the modules of the first booster did nor detach in time was others did and so would kind they remain the dragging along with the rest of the rocket and also the most important bit here is according to the interior ministry of kazakstan it was the crew tha
g. force of around six seven maybe eight but it looks like no huge damage done of course a lot of scratching their heads no they're back at base there at baikonur and nasa as well because nasa relies on the soyuz technology to get people up and and supplies and says what went wrong here now for viewers just joining us then what is the latest in the gore you've been across as no for three well the latest about what went wrong you know about what went wrong so there are two versions both. with...
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the crew did train for this nightmare scenario, the gruelling g—force their bodies would have to endure't failed on launch in over three decades. for american nick hague, it was an abrupt end to his first ever mission. he was due to spend six months in orbit. ever since yuri gagarin launched into orbit, russia has been immensely proud of its space programme. this accident, then, will be a major blow. but it is notjust a matter of prestige. russian rockets are currently the only way up to the international space station. what happens now, then, is a big question. rescuers were quick to reach the remote landing site, hugely relieved, too, that the crew emerged unharmed, even walking. but all soyuz flights have now been suspended as an investigation is launched. the safety measures of this space — of this launcher are very good, and the two astronauts are well, they are in good shape. so therefore i think we should investigate the case, and as soon as possible fly again. tonight, the astronauts were reunited with their families. for them, it was a moment ofjoy. for russia, though, a time o
the crew did train for this nightmare scenario, the gruelling g—force their bodies would have to endure't failed on launch in over three decades. for american nick hague, it was an abrupt end to his first ever mission. he was due to spend six months in orbit. ever since yuri gagarin launched into orbit, russia has been immensely proud of its space programme. this accident, then, will be a major blow. but it is notjust a matter of prestige. russian rockets are currently the only way up to the...
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the crew did train for this nightmare scenario, the gruelling g—force their bodies would have to endureed on launch in over three decade. on launch in over three decades. for american nick hague, it was an abrupt end to his first ever mission. he was due to spend six months in orbit. ever since yuri gagarin launched into orbit, russia has been immensely proud of its space programme. this accident then will be a major blow but it is notjust a matter of prestige — russian rockets are currently the only way up to the international space station, so what happens now then, is a big question. rescuers were quick to reach the remote landing site. hugely relieved, too, that the crew emerged unharmed, everyone walking. but all soyuz flights have now been suspended as an investigation is launched. the safety measures of this launcher are very good, and the two astronauts are well, they are in good shape so therefore i think we should investigate the case, and as soon as possible fly again. tonight, the astronauts were reunited with their families — for them, it was a moment ofjoy. for russia, tho
the crew did train for this nightmare scenario, the gruelling g—force their bodies would have to endureed on launch in over three decade. on launch in over three decades. for american nick hague, it was an abrupt end to his first ever mission. he was due to spend six months in orbit. ever since yuri gagarin launched into orbit, russia has been immensely proud of its space programme. this accident then will be a major blow but it is notjust a matter of prestige — russian rockets are...
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g. forces in half and with our nato allies we had agreed that had the i.m.f. negotiation students or exceed we would deploy missiles or undercount other ones the soviets had already deployed so that happened to make two maybe three. and the deployment of ballistic missiles called pershing's in germany was a very traumatic event. and the soviets walked out of being arms control negotiations fandor were talks and it was a very tense time but our deployments went ahead and that was a basic show of strength. after deploying american a new kim you thought was peak over the new cold war no negotiations no meetings the goal between. the two broke powers united states and soviet union. there was a period when there was an old and some research computer modeling of the consequences of the. so-called bad habit balance. of the ecstatic intricate exchange letters. on november first one thousand nine hundred three moscow and washington were linked to my satellite on television a most unusual scientific concepts. of space for. your influential i was also. there was a specia
g. forces in half and with our nato allies we had agreed that had the i.m.f. negotiation students or exceed we would deploy missiles or undercount other ones the soviets had already deployed so that happened to make two maybe three. and the deployment of ballistic missiles called pershing's in germany was a very traumatic event. and the soviets walked out of being arms control negotiations fandor were talks and it was a very tense time but our deployments went ahead and that was a basic show of...
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g. forces during their emergency landing in stun chalons in moscow. in the wake of this catastrophic accident on board the soyuz rockets russia has launched two investigations we have a commission that is basic green set up to investigate what exactly happens on this launch and why it went wrong but then the russian any investigative committee has also launched a criminal investigation into the construction of the rocket which i think indicates how seriously russia is taking this at the moment and how much it wants to assure its partners in nasa that the soyuz is a safe and reliable vehicle for delivering people into space because at the moment it is the only means by which people can get up to the international space station since nasa retired its space shuttle program several years ago this particular incident seems to taken place about one hundred nineteen seconds after the launch where it appears there was some sort of booster failure which meant that the capsule that the two men were in had to then make what's called a ballistic descent ability r
g. forces during their emergency landing in stun chalons in moscow. in the wake of this catastrophic accident on board the soyuz rockets russia has launched two investigations we have a commission that is basic green set up to investigate what exactly happens on this launch and why it went wrong but then the russian any investigative committee has also launched a criminal investigation into the construction of the rocket which i think indicates how seriously russia is taking this at the moment...
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failure to recurring and automatic aborts and sending the crew into a harrowing dissent, pulling g-forces much higher than usual before landing in a remote town in kazakhstan. for the nasa administrator, it was as tense as it gets. >> there was a period of minutes where we knew things had gone wrong, but we didn't know if all of the launch abort capabilities that have been autonomously had all worked. >> miraculously, it did work. he and his russian crewmate were safe. but he was safe on earth and wanted to be safe in space. >> five years of training for a flight that was a matter of minutes instead of a matter of months. >> and it wasn't clear when he will get to launch again. for the u.s., it means nasa astronauts have no way of getting up to the international space station. they've been totally reliant on russian rockets ever since the retirement of the shuttle fleet seven years ago. >> today was a very visual reminder of why it is so important to get our spacex capabilities and our boeing capabilities for commercial crew ready to go. >> but those vehicles are still at least a year aw
failure to recurring and automatic aborts and sending the crew into a harrowing dissent, pulling g-forces much higher than usual before landing in a remote town in kazakhstan. for the nasa administrator, it was as tense as it gets. >> there was a period of minutes where we knew things had gone wrong, but we didn't know if all of the launch abort capabilities that have been autonomously had all worked. >> miraculously, it did work. he and his russian crewmate were safe. but he was...
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she told m clo to passing out all the "g" forces but remained conscious. she only vomited two times, which in my book is a win. we shot this video yesterday. that one that looks like aircraft carrier is "uss bonham richard." it can handle helicopters on the deck and brand-new lightning fighter that can take off and land vertically. i've been on one of these ships. if you haven't been on one, it's worth a visit. the "uss manchester" is unusual with the trihold design. and "uss vancouver," a halifax friga frigate. the vessels willing heading back out to see tomorrow for the parade of ships under the golden gate bridge before noon. that's kind of the kickoff of the fleet week weekend. it's quite a sight. the air show featuring blue angels is tomorrow through sunday at noon. around a million people are expected around the bay to watch this. this is something we see every year. just a little tidbit. if you're out in the east bay, i've done this with my daughters over the years, you don't have to go into san francisco. you'll get the view, with a lot of traffic.
she told m clo to passing out all the "g" forces but remained conscious. she only vomited two times, which in my book is a win. we shot this video yesterday. that one that looks like aircraft carrier is "uss bonham richard." it can handle helicopters on the deck and brand-new lightning fighter that can take off and land vertically. i've been on one of these ships. if you haven't been on one, it's worth a visit. the "uss manchester" is unusual with the trihold...
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they experienced g forces much higher than usual but they were okay.greet them, nasa administrator jim bridenstein. i spoke to him on the phone. he said he was just in awe of the crew of nasa and their russian counter part. he also made a point to highlight how space is one of the few areas where these two countries work together and seem to get along. >> that because american leadership and russian leadership, space has been separated from those terrestrial disputes. space is unique. it is a channel of communication and a way for our nations to cooperate when, in so many other ways, cooperation is difficult. >> dana: dana, for him, today was not only a technological achievement but a diplomatic one as well. >> dana: we know you know a lot about it, too. thank you for bringing that story to us. next, catastrophic damage from the worst hurricane to hit florida in decades. the latest on search and recovery efforts. make sure to check out our next podcast. today we discuss nikki haley, 2020 presidential candidates, and the proper way to eat a steak. downl
they experienced g forces much higher than usual but they were okay.greet them, nasa administrator jim bridenstein. i spoke to him on the phone. he said he was just in awe of the crew of nasa and their russian counter part. he also made a point to highlight how space is one of the few areas where these two countries work together and seem to get along. >> that because american leadership and russian leadership, space has been separated from those terrestrial disputes. space is unique. it...
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she came close to passing out from all the "g" forces. was able to stay conscious.ortunately, her stomach wasn't as agreeable. she did vomit two times. but that's pretty good. this is video from nbc bay area sky ranger we shot yesterday. navy ships open for tours later this morning, the one that looks like aircraft carrier, that's "uss bonham richard," an amphibious assault ship. the "hms vancouver" from can kooufr and "uss manchester" which is a tri-hold. vessels will head out to sea for parade of ships tomorrow at noon. that's quite a site to see. if you want to avoid the crowds along the embarcadero, which it's a great place to see the air show, go to treasure island. not as many people there. and if you live in the east bay, you don't have to deal with the traffic. bob redell for "today in the bay." >> bob, didn't you ride with the blue angels once? >> reporter: i did. i think it was back in '03 or '04. didn't pass out or vomit. >> yea. >> thanks. >> reporter: yea, that means absolutely nothing. >> well, high-five for not being sick. come on. >> everybody wants
she came close to passing out from all the "g" forces. was able to stay conscious.ortunately, her stomach wasn't as agreeable. she did vomit two times. but that's pretty good. this is video from nbc bay area sky ranger we shot yesterday. navy ships open for tours later this morning, the one that looks like aircraft carrier, that's "uss bonham richard," an amphibious assault ship. the "hms vancouver" from can kooufr and "uss manchester" which is a...
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has to have an automatically activate the search and rescue beacon on it that is activated by the g-force of the crash. and you know exactly where you're going. this is why all these different countries cooperate. that cooperation continued. the same is true in the arctic. the council was created in 1996. and in 2014 when russia annexed crimea and sanctions were adopted and military cooperation broke down, canada was the chair of the arctic council. cooperation has continued uninterrupted in the arctic. on search and rescue, the arctic council across the board. and the reflection of this is in cold, dark dangerous place, people come together. you cannot afford to operate in these places alone. the other thing i want to say, i know i only have 30 seconds left is that canada has slipped a bit. and there are multiple reasons for this. and i just want to speak directly because i don't work for anyone. i'm a tenured professor. to say that that question mark at the end of the title of this conference is important because answering that question, taking that question mark off depends in large pa
has to have an automatically activate the search and rescue beacon on it that is activated by the g-force of the crash. and you know exactly where you're going. this is why all these different countries cooperate. that cooperation continued. the same is true in the arctic. the council was created in 1996. and in 2014 when russia annexed crimea and sanctions were adopted and military cooperation broke down, canada was the chair of the arctic council. cooperation has continued uninterrupted in...
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the crew did train for exactly this type of scenario, the gruelling g force their bodies have to endureailed on launch for 35 years. this is a major blow to its space programme. for american nick hague, it's also an abrupt end to his first ever mission. he's been training for years to spend six months on the international space station. currently russian rockets are the only way to reach it. now all flights have been suspended as an investigation is launched. we are working together for the international space station with our american colleagues, with russia, with japan and canada, and the europeans. and of course this mishap of today is not a very good thing for us, because we need the transportation to the international space station for our astronauts. the crew are looking remarkably well after their ordeal. russian space officials, though, face tough questions over what went wrong here. sarah rainsford, bbc news, moscow. now comes the bit of the programme you have all been waiting for. there have been some pretty wild events during the trump presidency, but the one just now in the
the crew did train for exactly this type of scenario, the gruelling g force their bodies have to endureailed on launch for 35 years. this is a major blow to its space programme. for american nick hague, it's also an abrupt end to his first ever mission. he's been training for years to spend six months on the international space station. currently russian rockets are the only way to reach it. now all flights have been suspended as an investigation is launched. we are working together for the...
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the crew did train for exactly this type of scenario, the gruelling g force their bodies have to enduressia's soyuz rocket hasn't failed on launch for 35 years. this is a major blow to its space programme. for american nick hague, it's also an abrupt end to his first ever mission. he's been training for years to spend six months on the international space station. currently russian rockets are the only way to reach it. now all flights have been suspended as an investigation is launched. we are working together for the international space station with our american colleagues, with russia, with japan and canada, and the europeans. and of course, this mishap of today is not a very good thing for us, because we need the transportation to the international space station for our astronauts. the crew are looking remarkably well after their ordeal. russian space officials, though, face tough questions over what went wrong here. we'll get more on that story at around 8.30 when we'll be joined by space journalist and author sarah cruddas. clothing chain coast has collapsed into administration, le
the crew did train for exactly this type of scenario, the gruelling g force their bodies have to enduressia's soyuz rocket hasn't failed on launch for 35 years. this is a major blow to its space programme. for american nick hague, it's also an abrupt end to his first ever mission. he's been training for years to spend six months on the international space station. currently russian rockets are the only way to reach it. now all flights have been suspended as an investigation is launched. we are...
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g. forces than normal landings let's try to make some sense of it all with david brown an astrophysicist at war university joining us from coventry thank you for your time talk us through this whole thing what with these two men have gone through today. it would have been certainly an unexpected situation for them as you just said the booster rocket failed and some time it looks like after the first stage finished and it appears that something may have gone wrong with the separation of that first stage as it comes away from the rocket but it's really too early to say they would have had a split second very short period of time to make a decision as to whether to proceed or or abort the mission and as we know they they chose to abort and then they've made this this rather dramatic reentry and what do you feel miserable for the same injury story how much control would they have had over it it would have being controlled yes. they would it would have been controlled it would have been a pre-planned scenario that was either automatically controlled after the initial separation or in which th
g. forces than normal landings let's try to make some sense of it all with david brown an astrophysicist at war university joining us from coventry thank you for your time talk us through this whole thing what with these two men have gone through today. it would have been certainly an unexpected situation for them as you just said the booster rocket failed and some time it looks like after the first stage finished and it appears that something may have gone wrong with the separation of that...
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money commune laundered through this tourney and bank of branch of danske bank dutch bank i n g also forced to pay seven hundred seventy five million. neuros a latvian bank actually had to be closed because it was funding north korea's nuclear program so people are exploiting the numerous new holes that have been left open in the european banking system where if you left open these loopholes. are not responsible for loopholes in the european banking system these examples you have given your senior member people all of these examples which have been given are inacceptable and it's up to national governments and the european institutions if they are responsible to close these loopholes but just going back to what you said before the european union is by large and by far the biggest development aid in the world and those who are criticizing the european union outside the european union should always ask themselves what they are doing so i've been if we still have to do more i will africa we still have to do more for the so. please other parts of the world could try to do a little more and fall
money commune laundered through this tourney and bank of branch of danske bank dutch bank i n g also forced to pay seven hundred seventy five million. neuros a latvian bank actually had to be closed because it was funding north korea's nuclear program so people are exploiting the numerous new holes that have been left open in the european banking system where if you left open these loopholes. are not responsible for loopholes in the european banking system these examples you have given your...
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people have survived these g—forces before. astronauts are quite strong.ctions, but it is that human contact. they would have been looking forward to the new crew arriving very much. helen, it has been a delight talking to you. thank you so much insight into what is happening. and the bigger picture with what is going on. helen sharman, the first briton in space, thank you. when you hear helen talking about the psychological side, it's extraordinary, the crew who are up there, the three left there for an indeterminate length of time, it has to be within 200 days, the psychology of new people coming in and how that changes your feelings. interesting. remember tim peake on the sofa and not so long ago, i think it's been about a year since he's been back down and he did that book on the tests you need to take before you become an astronaut and the psychology you have to have. he's one of the most measured people i've ever met. so in control. the relationships for the astronauts who thought they were going to space for a long period, low and behold, they're ba
people have survived these g—forces before. astronauts are quite strong.ctions, but it is that human contact. they would have been looking forward to the new crew arriving very much. helen, it has been a delight talking to you. thank you so much insight into what is happening. and the bigger picture with what is going on. helen sharman, the first briton in space, thank you. when you hear helen talking about the psychological side, it's extraordinary, the crew who are up there, the three left...
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saudi arabia's the lead autopsy experts lead forensic experts who works for the saudi defense forces dismembered g.'s body some of these detail.
saudi arabia's the lead autopsy experts lead forensic experts who works for the saudi defense forces dismembered g.'s body some of these detail.
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they went into a rapid dissent with excessive g-forces and the parachute allowing them to getting to earth safely. they landed in kazakhstan. russian forces responded and got to them very quickly. in a nasa tweet, they tweeted the search and rescue teams have re thed soyuz rocket landing site and they are in good condition and out of the capsule. search and rescue teams a with the crew now. in., this just coming russian officials say that they are not suspending allmaned space launches as they investigate this incident. this was a very close call. it could have ended in tragedy. it's keep in mind thi the only way americans are able to get to the space station on board a russian spacecraft until the american commercial enterprises get up and running and are able to take americans to the space station. that may come as soon as next year. spacex is among those that would be doing that. a close call this morning. thankfully, the russian andan amerre alive. the russian alexie o vecchi, a veteran of space travel. >> thank you. >>> there are fast moving developments this morning as well in t
they went into a rapid dissent with excessive g-forces and the parachute allowing them to getting to earth safely. they landed in kazakhstan. russian forces responded and got to them very quickly. in a nasa tweet, they tweeted the search and rescue teams have re thed soyuz rocket landing site and they are in good condition and out of the capsule. search and rescue teams a with the crew now. in., this just coming russian officials say that they are not suspending allmaned space launches as they...
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they went on very rapid descent, with excessive g-force, and the parachute bringing them back. y landed in kazakhstan. russian forces responded and they got to them quickly. in a nasa tweet they tweeted the search and rescue teams have reached the landing site and report the two members are in good condition and are out of the capsule. search and rescue teams are with the crew now. also this just coming in. russian officials saying they are now suspending all man space launches as they investigate this incident. this was a very close call. it could have ended in tragedy. keep in mind this is the only way americans are able to get to the space station onboard a russian spacecraft until the american commercial enterprises get up and running and are able to take americans to the space station. that may come as soon as next year. space x is among those that will be doing that. again, a very close call this morning. thankfully both the russian and american are arrive. the russian, i should have mentioned, alexa ovicci, a veteran of space travel. guys, back to you. >> tom costello. th
they went on very rapid descent, with excessive g-force, and the parachute bringing them back. y landed in kazakhstan. russian forces responded and they got to them quickly. in a nasa tweet they tweeted the search and rescue teams have reached the landing site and report the two members are in good condition and are out of the capsule. search and rescue teams are with the crew now. also this just coming in. russian officials saying they are now suspending all man space launches as they...
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arabia's the leader all topsy experts lead forensic experts who works for the saudi defense forces dismembered g.'s body some of these details are truly horrific. well turkey's president russian typo and said investigators are studying the consulate building and are looking at every possible clue to find answers. right now us who are where i thought result of our intense contacts the search process in the consulate ha started yesterday there was an intense process until morning and it we continue my hope is that we can reach conclusions that we give us a reasonable opinion as soon as possible the investigation is looking into many things such as toxic materials and those materials being removed by painting them over meanwhile the u.s. secretary of state is on his way to turkey after meeting saudi leaders in riyadh might pompei o says the saudi leadership pledged to conduct a thorough transparent and timely investigation into the disappearance of jamal khashoggi the saudi leadership denied any knowledge of what took place at their consulate in istanbul mike hanna reports from washington mike pump
arabia's the leader all topsy experts lead forensic experts who works for the saudi defense forces dismembered g.'s body some of these details are truly horrific. well turkey's president russian typo and said investigators are studying the consulate building and are looking at every possible clue to find answers. right now us who are where i thought result of our intense contacts the search process in the consulate ha started yesterday there was an intense process until morning and it we...
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. >> g forces in those planes?unbelievable. >> profound. >>> coming up, it has been a wild week on wall street. what should you do? we will break it down for you at carmax, we buy all the cars. uh, all the cars? all the cars. old cars? yes. new cars? oh, yeah. sports cars? indeed. a big ol' boat-like car? permission to come aboard! what about a car that's all (makes awkward car noises) hgnnnn-nn-nn-nnnn-ayy-ayyy i don't see why not. what about, let's say... oh, i don't know, a purple van with a painting of a wizard just shooting lightning out of his fingers riding a unicorn sneezing rainbows? definitely. just asking for a friend. yea, i figured. (whispered to camera) wow. they work togetherf doing important stuff. the hitch? like you, your cells get hungry. feed them... with centrum micronutrients. restoring your awesome, daily. centrum. feed your cells. and your sister-in-law's tennis partner's chatty coworker's youngest daughter's entire judo class. one shot can make a world of difference. walgreens' specially tr
. >> g forces in those planes?unbelievable. >> profound. >>> coming up, it has been a wild week on wall street. what should you do? we will break it down for you at carmax, we buy all the cars. uh, all the cars? all the cars. old cars? yes. new cars? oh, yeah. sports cars? indeed. a big ol' boat-like car? permission to come aboard! what about a car that's all (makes awkward car noises) hgnnnn-nn-nn-nnnn-ayy-ayyy i don't see why not. what about, let's say... oh, i don't...