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discussion with people, okay, hubble will answer all the questions in the world. i said i don't think said. one thing i said based upon my faith it will cause us to have more questions than we ever dreamed possible, and i'm not a scientist, but i can tell you hubble has created more questions for learned people than we ever imagined. i think james webb is just going to dwarf it,retimes the capabil hubble. so, let's be patient. let's eat this pie that we have. let's gobble on, you know -- nibble on the two flagships that we're trying to work before we bite off another one. they are two incredible missions that we can look forward to. >> let's come back over here to the left. mark matthews. >> charlie, what do you think is the biggest step that your administration has taken to reduce cost overruns in large-scale projects and how much money do you think you've saved by doing that? >> i won't be able to answer how much we've saved because we won't know until each project has come to its end, mark, and i won't take any credit for what's been done because joint confiden
discussion with people, okay, hubble will answer all the questions in the world. i said i don't think said. one thing i said based upon my faith it will cause us to have more questions than we ever dreamed possible, and i'm not a scientist, but i can tell you hubble has created more questions for learned people than we ever imagined. i think james webb is just going to dwarf it,retimes the capabil hubble. so, let's be patient. let's eat this pie that we have. let's gobble on, you know -- nibble...
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we're talking 50 to 100 times the capability of hubble. let's be patient. let's eat to pie that we have. let's nibble on the two flag ships we are trying to work before we bite off another one. they are two incredible missions that we can look forward to. >> let's go here to the left. mark matthews. >> mark matthews with "the sent sentinal," and what is the cost of the large scale projects, and how much money do you think you've saved. i can't answer how much money we saved until each project came to its end mark, and i won't take any credit for what's been done because join level confidence analysis was critical. and that started before i knew how to spell it and before i was administrator. getting a budget was an incredible accomplishment of beth and her folk in not a lot of people understand how hard that was. that was nine years of effort led by a team, jerry buoy, who rently retired. he deserves credit for just shepherding that and making it happen. i think when people are fair with us, they'll recognize we took the work that was begun by a group of pe
we're talking 50 to 100 times the capability of hubble. let's be patient. let's eat to pie that we have. let's nibble on the two flag ships we are trying to work before we bite off another one. they are two incredible missions that we can look forward to. >> let's go here to the left. mark matthews. >> mark matthews with "the sent sentinal," and what is the cost of the large scale projects, and how much money do you think you've saved. i can't answer how much money we...
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nasa says its new priorities are building a successor to the hubble telescope. >> dealing with a growing influx of migrants from sub-saharan africa. the authorities say they have been overwhelmed by the numbers of people crossing the border every day. those who are intercepted often end up isolated detention centers. correspondent met some of the detainees. >> the road runs south into the vastness of africa, bringing trade to libya, but also growing numbers of illegal migrants. this is the main checkpoint between the desert in the capital of tripoli. they just felt a nigerian couple in this car -- just found and nigerian couple in this car with no visas. they question the man. they come for work, he says. nothing more. black africans are viewed with suspicion now. many of them fought for gaddafi. they cost more. the authorities here say there are hundreds trying to get through every day. they can barely cope. >> a little bit of money. >> he is 23. it is his first time and libya and he and his friends have paid a lot to come this far, all in the hope of a better living. most of the africa
nasa says its new priorities are building a successor to the hubble telescope. >> dealing with a growing influx of migrants from sub-saharan africa. the authorities say they have been overwhelmed by the numbers of people crossing the border every day. those who are intercepted often end up isolated detention centers. correspondent met some of the detainees. >> the road runs south into the vastness of africa, bringing trade to libya, but also growing numbers of illegal migrants. this...
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organized rainfall to the norths right around approaching hubble county aroundure around eureka.ll hold on to a chance in the short term. as far as rain fall totals not too impressive here in santa rosa. mill valley, 1/10th of an inch and san francisco a few hundreds of an inch. we can add a little to those totals in the short term. here you can pick it out in the satellite and radar. a few high chowds in the pacific. a factor heading into your weekend just for saturday as you can see this weather system approaching the coastline. so, as we had in on side morning we will spell it out. more cloud cover out there. a chance of a few sprinkles the first thing in the morning hours and take it into the afternoon hours. the system is moves out of town and weakens. partly cloudy skies, we scale back on the cloud cover. the temperatures near 60 degrees and the wind speeds pick up as we head into the afternoon hours. here we go with the rainfall forecast model showing you tonight a lot of cloud cover out there and a few sprinkles. the same deal into your saturday morning. but then as we ta
organized rainfall to the norths right around approaching hubble county aroundure around eureka.ll hold on to a chance in the short term. as far as rain fall totals not too impressive here in santa rosa. mill valley, 1/10th of an inch and san francisco a few hundreds of an inch. we can add a little to those totals in the short term. here you can pick it out in the satellite and radar. a few high chowds in the pacific. a factor heading into your weekend just for saturday as you can see this...
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we got our first look at it today from the hubble telescope. it's 55 million light-years away.k on earth, where's winter? well, it's right there near denver. a mile high and more than a foot ♪ [ male announcer ] when a moment suddenly turns romantic, men with erectile dysfunction can be more confident in their ability to be ready with cialis for daily use. even if it doesn't happen every day, you can be ready anytime the moment's right, because you take a clinically proven low-dose tablet every day. [ man ] tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medications and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sexual activity. don't take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as this may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. [ man ] do not drink alcohol in excess with cialis. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache or muscle ache. to avoid long-term injury, seek immediate medical help for an erection lasting more than 4 hours. if you have any sudden decrease or loss in hearing or vision, stop taking cialis and call your doctor right away.
we got our first look at it today from the hubble telescope. it's 55 million light-years away.k on earth, where's winter? well, it's right there near denver. a mile high and more than a foot ♪ [ male announcer ] when a moment suddenly turns romantic, men with erectile dysfunction can be more confident in their ability to be ready with cialis for daily use. even if it doesn't happen every day, you can be ready anytime the moment's right, because you take a clinically proven low-dose tablet...
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creab -- crabbe doing is hubble damage from downtown. possession of first place with their 20 until win of the season. that's your toyota sports report. tune in sunday at 5:00 for your pebble beach winners. be interesting to see if tiger woods' playing will hold up under pressure. >> thank you, shu. >> that's it for this edition of captioned by closed captioning services inc. cheeseburger macaroni? [ female announcer ] cheeserburger macaroni hamburger helper. now even cheesier and tastier. helpers. forty dishes, all delicious. gives us the most nutritious of gifts. but only when they are ready to be given. that's why green giant picks vegetables at their peak. ...and freezes them fast, locking in nutrients ...for you to unwrap. ♪ ho, h ho. green giant sure. what flavor? mm, one of each. lemon burst, hm, cherry orchard, blackberry harvest... my daughter's grabbing some yoplait. pina colada, orange creme. i can't imagine where she is... strawberry cheesecake. [ grocery store pa ] clean up in aisle eight. found her! [ female announcer ] yop
creab -- crabbe doing is hubble damage from downtown. possession of first place with their 20 until win of the season. that's your toyota sports report. tune in sunday at 5:00 for your pebble beach winners. be interesting to see if tiger woods' playing will hold up under pressure. >> thank you, shu. >> that's it for this edition of captioned by closed captioning services inc. cheeseburger macaroni? [ female announcer ] cheeserburger macaroni hamburger helper. now even cheesier and...
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. >> take the lens cap off the hubble. >> we've been there. >> yep, yep, what happened, do you know?y discovered these two flaws. we have to remember this is a complex study that is being done, where measuring nutrinos, traveling at very high rates of speed, it is always possible for errors to creep in. this is the thing about how well science works. science works in such a way if i do something in my lab i'm going to invite scientists from all over the world to check my work. and scientists invite this because, indeed, this group of scientists were themselves amazed that they got the results that they did. inviting others they can pick up errors. it would be really wonderful to find out indeed things can travel faster than the speed of lights but we have to figure the bugs out first. >> as einstein is laughing somewhere, are all the results necessarily discredited or just in a stay position now. >> right now it's in a stay position, and what they've done is they moved down to the position of well we really don't think we thought happened really did but we have errors we need to corr
. >> take the lens cap off the hubble. >> we've been there. >> yep, yep, what happened, do you know?y discovered these two flaws. we have to remember this is a complex study that is being done, where measuring nutrinos, traveling at very high rates of speed, it is always possible for errors to creep in. this is the thing about how well science works. science works in such a way if i do something in my lab i'm going to invite scientists from all over the world to check my work....
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from hubble beach, vern glenn, kron4 news. >>pam: dealing with a budget crisis and rising crime. in oakland, the mayor is getting ready to lay out the city's plan. decision to the assault is still anyone's race furious scoff see a third force is investigating ifs for sexual abuse allegations. >>jaqueline: career skies. another one day on tap here tomorrow. >>pam: from a shortage of police officers to routinely deal with occupy protests, we uncovered details about the problem oakland is facing. several accidents have shut down a major barrier area highly. louis traded damage. this is in 2012. >> know when things that i can win anything. >>pam: oakland mayor will across her city's problems and her plans to fix them tonight during her state of the city address. dan kerman is live at oakland city hall with a preview. >>dan: no one will argue with the fact that it's tough being the mayor of oakland. this mayor faces a recall. some say she is doing a lousy job. others think she needs time and others think she's doing a great job. tonight, she has the opportunity to address many of thos
from hubble beach, vern glenn, kron4 news. >>pam: dealing with a budget crisis and rising crime. in oakland, the mayor is getting ready to lay out the city's plan. decision to the assault is still anyone's race furious scoff see a third force is investigating ifs for sexual abuse allegations. >>jaqueline: career skies. another one day on tap here tomorrow. >>pam: from a shortage of police officers to routinely deal with occupy protests, we uncovered details about the problem...
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nasa flat from last year, which is deep space, another wieldly popular nasa success story is the hubblepace tell discovery but in the year 2018 it is on schedule to be replaced by an even better, much more powerful 100 times more powerful space telescope, the james webb telescope but originally it was only going to cost $3.5 billion and now over budget at $8 billion, and for now it stays in the budget, of course, congress and the president can always intervene here and change the budget. >>shepard: thank you phil, and now to los angeles, where police have arrested a man after he reportedly just up and walked away from mental institution last week. known noticed. authorities say they are not sure how he got out. he spent 10 years in prison for threatening to kill madonna and threatened to slit the throat of halle berry who used that threat when a judge, when asking a judge for permission to move to france with her daughter. halle berry is in the middle of a child custody battle, to boot. and now, the lawyers are back. >>arthur: forget madonna or halle berry, someone in a shopping mall, h
nasa flat from last year, which is deep space, another wieldly popular nasa success story is the hubblepace tell discovery but in the year 2018 it is on schedule to be replaced by an even better, much more powerful 100 times more powerful space telescope, the james webb telescope but originally it was only going to cost $3.5 billion and now over budget at $8 billion, and for now it stays in the budget, of course, congress and the president can always intervene here and change the budget....
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he repaired the hubble telescope. he says the most valuable lessons for these students? learning systems engineering which is breaking down a complex task into small parts and having the teams come together to create one solution. >> very often engineers graduate from even college and have never worked on a complex problem involving lots of different angles but the students here have already done that and have done it very successfully. >> reporter: pretty cool, huh? students in howard county programming satellites in outer space. wow. >> it's -- [ inaudible ] >> as we said, we did this story last month. they went to m.i.t. and they won the whole thing. there they are with the nasa astronauts. you can see them after they got their first place prize. pretty darn cool. here's a closer shot of the award. you can see that. team rocket they're called and zero robotics is the competition. congratulations to them. always looking for cool schools. e-mail me and i would love to talk about your school in the coming weeks. >> again congratulations to them. >>> coming up on 6:20 nex
he repaired the hubble telescope. he says the most valuable lessons for these students? learning systems engineering which is breaking down a complex task into small parts and having the teams come together to create one solution. >> very often engineers graduate from even college and have never worked on a complex problem involving lots of different angles but the students here have already done that and have done it very successfully. >> reporter: pretty cool, huh? students in...
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the successor to the aging hubble telescope. over the next two hours here on c-span2, a look at the u.s. space program. up next, we'll go to center marker will be an nasa administrator charles bolden at a space subcommittee hearing. >> nasa administrator charles bolden testified before the senate space subcommittee late last year about the future of space exploration. here's a few minutes of the hearing, starting with florida senator marco rubio. >> during the august recess, just as we finished here in early august, i, one of the things a different vacation is rented a car in washington and we drove over as we were driving home we went up 95 into florida. we spent a day at the kennedy space in order to visit and watch some of the things they put on their for visitors. i hadn't been there since i was eight years old. my parents took me there on my eighth birthday. my kids have never been there. they left their, special my 11 year-old, left their very inspired by what america has accomplished in the past, space program but i will
the successor to the aging hubble telescope. over the next two hours here on c-span2, a look at the u.s. space program. up next, we'll go to center marker will be an nasa administrator charles bolden at a space subcommittee hearing. >> nasa administrator charles bolden testified before the senate space subcommittee late last year about the future of space exploration. here's a few minutes of the hearing, starting with florida senator marco rubio. >> during the august recess, just as...
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i'm talking about hubble space telescope. wildly successful over the years.laxies, even super novas, trillions of years -- not trillions, billions of years in the past and light years from earth. it's going to be replaced in the 2018 by the james webb telescope now costing $8 billion when it was originally 5 billion. astrophysicists are happy. planetary scientists are not. still the president or congress could intervene on this nasa budget. >> shepard: phil keating in south florida. phil, thanks. striking firefighters turn their hoses on police officers. and that tops our news around the world in 80 seconds. >> belgium. [sirens] >> shepard: those firefighters showed up at the prime minister's office in brussels. they were protesting the government's new plan to push back their retirement age. they claim their job is physically demanding enough that they should be able to retire earlier. an official says caving into those firefighters' demands would send the wrong signal to other workers. australia, police say they raided a storage facility and broke up a soph
i'm talking about hubble space telescope. wildly successful over the years.laxies, even super novas, trillions of years -- not trillions, billions of years in the past and light years from earth. it's going to be replaced in the 2018 by the james webb telescope now costing $8 billion when it was originally 5 billion. astrophysicists are happy. planetary scientists are not. still the president or congress could intervene on this nasa budget. >> shepard: phil keating in south florida. phil,...
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one was, what have you gained by you new-found practices, and williams is now living virtually in a hubble. he was barely surviving. to the first question williams answered, i confess my gains, loss of friends, maintenance, but he went ton say he hoped to gain the excellence sis of the christ jesus, my lord, and help he said your case is the worst by far because your very judgment and conscience leads you to smite and beat your fellow servant to the second question, he answered, whether the spirit of christ jesus or the spirit of antichrist drive me, let the father of spirits be pleased to search. even then, though he sacrificed everything for his belief. he recognized the possibility of his open error and of all human error, but he concluded, i hope you will find that, as you say, you do, i always see jesus who is nailed to the gallows. thank you very much, and i'll take questions -- [applause] >> there's a microphone over here, and the introduction, james was very kind to say things i do, but i do want to recognize there are many people in this room who -- some of them right in front of
one was, what have you gained by you new-found practices, and williams is now living virtually in a hubble. he was barely surviving. to the first question williams answered, i confess my gains, loss of friends, maintenance, but he went ton say he hoped to gain the excellence sis of the christ jesus, my lord, and help he said your case is the worst by far because your very judgment and conscience leads you to smite and beat your fellow servant to the second question, he answered, whether the...
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>>pam: golf pros and celebrities have converged on hubble be this week.he national pro-am is underway. vern glenn is a live in has a could time his self. >>vern: tiger woods get hurt his right wrist slinging a club. to top it back in and he said did not bother him for the rest of the day although he only had one birdie for the two other rounds. now, back to tiger he was just a star of this holding a matter where he is. he only missed two fairways and two greens in regulation but he is still the guy. and here is a little bit of round two in 90 seconds. a tough day for the 49ers coach jim harbaugh. bill murray, the usual crown crew and ground to produce a front runner. the former cal standout. he was number one on the pga tour's. but, all will be crushed under the heavyweight known as title would that trails by six shots at six under par. now there are two parts of public opinion forbes.com de will sit still most of this flight athlete if he is right behind the most disliked no. 2 michael veeck. but try telling that to this crowd. just look at this, his gal
>>pam: golf pros and celebrities have converged on hubble be this week.he national pro-am is underway. vern glenn is a live in has a could time his self. >>vern: tiger woods get hurt his right wrist slinging a club. to top it back in and he said did not bother him for the rest of the day although he only had one birdie for the two other rounds. now, back to tiger he was just a star of this holding a matter where he is. he only missed two fairways and two greens in regulation but he...
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creab -- crabbe doing is hubble damage from downtown.
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the hubble telescope, the james webb space scope will be 400 times more powerful but $400 million more powerful. nasa says they need to tighten the belts on their space suits. a spokesman explains that nasa is reassessing its current mars exploration initiatives to maximize what can be achieved and that we'll still have some missions to mars but likely going to pack out of two proposed trips to the red planet with the europeans in 2016 and 2018. the very idea of these cuts actually led to the resignation of nasa's former associate administrator for science, edward wyler back in september. he said he was exhausted fighting uphill battle trying to save the trips to mars. now he says to me it is totally irrational and unjustified. we're the only country on this planet that has the demonstrated ability to land on another planet, namely mars. it is a national prestige issue. wiler says he is frustrated because he thinks these mars trips jell nicely with the president's policy of increasing foreign collaboration. martha? martha: looks like nasa may not be the lead at least on sending men to
the hubble telescope, the james webb space scope will be 400 times more powerful but $400 million more powerful. nasa says they need to tighten the belts on their space suits. a spokesman explains that nasa is reassessing its current mars exploration initiatives to maximize what can be achieved and that we'll still have some missions to mars but likely going to pack out of two proposed trips to the red planet with the europeans in 2016 and 2018. the very idea of these cuts actually led to the...
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wildly popular hubble space telescope. it has been in space very successful.l it is set to be replaced by a 100 times more powerful space telescope called the james webb space telescope. that is set to launch in 2018 but that will let us see not only further back in time but will cost much more money. originally set for $3.5 billion. it is now $5 billion more expensive. and as the director of the spaceport research and technology institute on florida's space coast tells me it is a zero-sum game. keeping webb means other programs must die. at least when it is over we'll have one spectacular piece of equipment to better understand our universe. but as former nasa senate astronaut tome jones told me this morning, another long-term issue, once you cut certain programs you will have most likely a brain drain drain. if you want to revisit the programs and get back into the lead getting to mars and perhaps even other planets, as president obama says he wants humans to do, it's going to be much more challenging. jenna: we'll continue to watch this story, phil. thank y
wildly popular hubble space telescope. it has been in space very successful.l it is set to be replaced by a 100 times more powerful space telescope called the james webb space telescope. that is set to launch in 2018 but that will let us see not only further back in time but will cost much more money. originally set for $3.5 billion. it is now $5 billion more expensive. and as the director of the spaceport research and technology institute on florida's space coast tells me it is a zero-sum...
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they share a faith that hubble's me.ildren, five daughters in law, and 18 grandchildren. enough to become a majority in the state of montana. [laughter] god loving, hardworking, patriotic americans. one of the things that stands out in his life as a businessman and public servant is he worked in a hostile government long enough to know how government works or does not work, but not so long were he only knows how to work for the government. mitt romney is the most qualified person to run for president. i have heard concerns expressed about governor romney changing some of his views over time. i have checked, as i am sure most of you have. his evolution has been towards a true conservative point of view as evidenced by more than a decade -- [applause] evidenced by more than a decade of leadership and conservative action. governor romney has weathered attacks for his decisions. for instance, many people, even some thoughts mused contributors, have attacked his support for traditional marriage. we are pro every american, but
they share a faith that hubble's me.ildren, five daughters in law, and 18 grandchildren. enough to become a majority in the state of montana. [laughter] god loving, hardworking, patriotic americans. one of the things that stands out in his life as a businessman and public servant is he worked in a hostile government long enough to know how government works or does not work, but not so long were he only knows how to work for the government. mitt romney is the most qualified person to run for...