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i think many of you in this room saw the crew dragon dock to the international space station a few short weeks ago. eventually by the end of this year will be launching the american astronauts on american launch to the international space station for the first time since the retirement of the space shuttle in 2011. that is a very exciting thing that we are looking forward to. but that is commercial crew, we have completed commercial resupply capabilities and eventually want to get the commercialization of human habitats and lower orbit. all of this for the point, we think it's important and we know this committee has doubled down on this importance. nasa should be one customer of many customers in a robust commercial marketplace and lower earth orbit. that includes launch, habitation, and we want to have numerous suppliers that are competing on cost and innovation and low earth orbit. the reason is to drive down costs and increase access and utilize the resources given to us by this body to go to the moon sustainably. with our international partners and commercial partners. to do things
i think many of you in this room saw the crew dragon dock to the international space station a few short weeks ago. eventually by the end of this year will be launching the american astronauts on american launch to the international space station for the first time since the retirement of the space shuttle in 2011. that is a very exciting thing that we are looking forward to. but that is commercial crew, we have completed commercial resupply capabilities and eventually want to get the...
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what impact will accelerating exploration of the moon have on the international space station? >> it shouldn't -- it shouldn't have any impact on the international space station, lower earth orbit is still key to our mission and it should have no impact. >> okay. great. how much will it cost to accelerate lunar lander development? you'll have to get back to us on that as well? >> yes. >> our current space suits were developed in the 1970s. nasa challenges with space suits after losing suits in the challenger and spacex cargo accidents, we only have a handful left in inventory. over the last several years, astronauts have even almost drowned in their space suits. the current space suits used on iss -- nasa issued a report to congress that laid out for a plan of future space suit development, will that plan be accelerated now that we're accelerating exploration of the moon's surface? >> sir, in order to get to the moon's surface, we have to have new space suits. it's -- >> no-brainer? >> yes. >> okay. what do you expect that cost to be and will jsc maintain its role in space suit
what impact will accelerating exploration of the moon have on the international space station? >> it shouldn't -- it shouldn't have any impact on the international space station, lower earth orbit is still key to our mission and it should have no impact. >> okay. great. how much will it cost to accelerate lunar lander development? you'll have to get back to us on that as well? >> yes. >> our current space suits were developed in the 1970s. nasa challenges with space...
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satellites or the international space station called for birds. it can cause. catastrophic damage it threatens our infrastructure and us because we were launching a century satellites and weather satellites and. the space debris is currently threatened. all of the search. and each impact has the potential to unleash a cascade as the amount of deadly grows so does the frequency of collisions between bits of junk this could eventually produce a nearly impenetrable cloud of it enveloping our planet if we want to continue sending up new rockets we need to start cleaning up this one has supplies for the i s s on board and also a small satellite called simply remove debris once it arrives the station's crew prepared the satellite for a special mission the first attempted clean up operation in outer space profess a good game or a yeti and his team at the start we space center in england are tracking the mission they designed the space junks we. look to be you to be able to speak to the future we really have to start the new clean up the i s s releases the removed debor
satellites or the international space station called for birds. it can cause. catastrophic damage it threatens our infrastructure and us because we were launching a century satellites and weather satellites and. the space debris is currently threatened. all of the search. and each impact has the potential to unleash a cascade as the amount of deadly grows so does the frequency of collisions between bits of junk this could eventually produce a nearly impenetrable cloud of it enveloping our...
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doesn't happen during the n.ytime very often. >> not very ofte this rocket will supply the international space station,000 supplies of science and experiments heading to the international space station, i'm hearing under 10 seconds. >> let's look at it now. live from wallops island. >> we'd lov to hear from anyone who says they can't actually see it. >> in our area, you can watch tv and go to the southeast, 90 t minutes to seconds, see it take off to the south and east and cho lersking towards the ocean and pehofully we get a vantage point from chopper 2. >> there you have lift off. >> pressure looks solid. altitude ninal. pvc isr nominal. systems look good. thrust.at full >> everything looking good. 2:35 seconds. >> throttling back to 55% power. altitude remains nominal. >> interesting,reou noted the are a lot of experiments on board, interesting to me how any are put on by high school dozens of experiments submitted bynd high schoolers a college students and programs they're working on. this rocket will stay up and not come down as utally does and leave it up for another experiment on that. >> very
doesn't happen during the n.ytime very often. >> not very ofte this rocket will supply the international space station,000 supplies of science and experiments heading to the international space station, i'm hearing under 10 seconds. >> let's look at it now. live from wallops island. >> we'd lov to hear from anyone who says they can't actually see it. >> in our area, you can watch tv and go to the southeast, 90 t minutes to seconds, see it take off to the south and east...
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we have cool pictures for you from the international space station. space walk. two astronauts setting off to take a walk outside the international space station. they are doing some repairs on the international space station. they are upgrading some of the power systems there and we're getting a look at the control rooms as they are monitoring those astronauts make it her way to the international space system. will keep an eye on those live pictures from we now have a can san francisco sheriff. sheriff deputy will announce his bid this afternoon. he ran the san francisco sheriff announced she would not seek reelection. she said health and family reasons. he's -- she was the first elected female sheriff. >>> golden gate park remains a hotspot for one of san francisco's very common crimes. between january 1 and the end of march 160 reports of break- ins at the park. nearly two every day despite increased enforcement efforts. >> property crime is at the bottom of the list. not a victimless crime per se but should be down toward the bottom of what we spend our money
we have cool pictures for you from the international space station. space walk. two astronauts setting off to take a walk outside the international space station. they are doing some repairs on the international space station. they are upgrading some of the power systems there and we're getting a look at the control rooms as they are monitoring those astronauts make it her way to the international space system. will keep an eye on those live pictures from we now have a can san francisco...
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the international space station is safe. if we need to maneuver that, we can. end of the day, we have to be clear the activities are not sustainable or compatible with human space flight. >> this animation shows the debris is currently tracking around the earth. that's the space debris that we know about. dozens of pieces of wreckage from the missile floating in the middle of this as well. cops in south carolina are giving new details about the university of south carolina college student that got into the wrong car thinking it was her uber when it was not. coming up, what they're saying about how she died and what the school, usc, is doing to try to make sure this never happens again. forgetting things, we didn't know where to turn for more information. that's why i recommend a free service called a place for mom. we have local senior living advisors who can answer your questions about dementia or memory care and, if necessary, help you find the right place for your mom or dad. we all want what's best for our parents, so call today. -it's our confident forever
the international space station is safe. if we need to maneuver that, we can. end of the day, we have to be clear the activities are not sustainable or compatible with human space flight. >> this animation shows the debris is currently tracking around the earth. that's the space debris that we know about. dozens of pieces of wreckage from the missile floating in the middle of this as well. cops in south carolina are giving new details about the university of south carolina college student...
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. >> reporter: if they won, their experiment would be performed on the i.s.s., the international space stationnauts. but winning seemed like a long shot, more than 23,000 students were participating. many were in high school. cheri alweto is their science teacher. >> i was trying to prepare them for not going on, because they are young, they are very young. and they surprise me, every single time we go on to a next weep. >> reporter: the girls even surprised themselves. trying to find a way to kill bacteria in space. >> two milliliters of the sterile solution. >> in the first one we are about to have bacteria called bacillus subtilis. >> reporter: what is it called? >> bacillus subtilis. >> reporter: the judges at the smithsonian air and space museum were impressed and picked the experiment to go to space. >> if you want to do something wad somebody says that you shouldn't do that, don't let them pull you down. >> reporter: the girls alebrated by piling into the back of a pickup truck to catch a glimpse of their future. pee that tiny white speck floating in the sky? that is the i.s.s. flying b
. >> reporter: if they won, their experiment would be performed on the i.s.s., the international space stationnauts. but winning seemed like a long shot, more than 23,000 students were participating. many were in high school. cheri alweto is their science teacher. >> i was trying to prepare them for not going on, because they are young, they are very young. and they surprise me, every single time we go on to a next weep. >> reporter: the girls even surprised themselves. trying...
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. >> reporter: if they won, their experiment woulded be performed on the international space stationy real astronotes. but winning seemed like a long shot. more than 23,000 students were participating, many in high school. >> i was trying to prepare them for not going on because they are very ying and they surprise me every time we go on to the next step. sglerks t >> reporter: the girls even surprised themselves, trying to find a way to kill bacteria in space. >> in the first one we're going to have bacteria called bacilissenilis. >> reporter: they were impressed and picked the martha martians experiment to go to space. >> if somebody says you shouldn't do it, don't let them pull you down. >> reporter: the girls celebrated by piling into the back of the pick up truck to catch a glimpse of their future. see the tiny speck in the sky? that's the iss floating by. >> instead of looking up all this stufr online or the internet, we can actually see it. just right there. >> reporter: despite being one of the yingest teams from a tiny texas town, the girls shot for the stars and landed on t
. >> reporter: if they won, their experiment woulded be performed on the international space stationy real astronotes. but winning seemed like a long shot. more than 23,000 students were participating, many in high school. >> i was trying to prepare them for not going on because they are very ying and they surprise me every time we go on to the next step. sglerks t >> reporter: the girls even surprised themselves, trying to find a way to kill bacteria in space. >> in the...
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. >> reporter: if they won, their experiment would be performed on the iss, the international space station by real astronauts. but winning seemed like a long shot. more than 23,000 students were participating. many were in high school. sheri oweto is their science teacher. >> i was trying to prepare them for not going on because they're young, and they surprise me every single time we good on to the next step. >> reporter: the judges at the smithsonian were impressed. the girls' experiment, how to kill bacteria in space, is heading to the iss. oun't do that, don't let thing them pull you down. just do it. >> reporter: the girls celebrated by piling in the back of a pickup truck to catch a glimpse of their future. see that tiny white speck floating in the sky? that's the iss flying by. >> oh my god! >> we can actually see it. >> reporter: you can look up? >> yeah, just right there. >> reporter: despite being one of the youngest teams from a tiny texas town, the girls shot for the stars and landed on the international space station. omar villafranca, cbs news, marfa, texas. >>> that is the "
. >> reporter: if they won, their experiment would be performed on the iss, the international space station by real astronauts. but winning seemed like a long shot. more than 23,000 students were participating. many were in high school. sheri oweto is their science teacher. >> i was trying to prepare them for not going on because they're young, and they surprise me every single time we good on to the next step. >> reporter: the judges at the smithsonian were impressed. the...
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. >> the russian cargo ship progress successfully docked at the international space station at 7:22 our time. it will stay docked until july. >>> an emotional fight over a northern california cell tower. >> i won't stop until it is done, until that thing is gone. >> the child health concerns that have some families cto rove school campus. >>> new trouble for tesla as the ceo squares off with the feds. show on high defidespread, heavy rain, with a powerful storm system. we'll time it out for you on futurecast coming up in a few minutes. . >>> they're working to shut down a cell phone tower after some parents say it may be linked to childhood cancer. families at weston elementary school in rippon claim the tower could have exposed their kids to harmful radiation. carter evans spoke to the families. >> my son missed growing up with his friends. my son lost all of his hair. >> reporter: kelly prime's son, kyle, was just 10 years old when he was diagnosed with kidney cancer in 2016. five months later, kyle's friend and class mate, mason, developed brain cancer. >> 14 hours to get the tumor o
. >> the russian cargo ship progress successfully docked at the international space station at 7:22 our time. it will stay docked until july. >>> an emotional fight over a northern california cell tower. >> i won't stop until it is done, until that thing is gone. >> the child health concerns that have some families cto rove school campus. >>> new trouble for tesla as the ceo squares off with the feds. show on high defidespread, heavy rain, with a powerful...
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a spacecraft made it to the international space station this morning. the spacecraft owned by northrop grumman on the virginia eastern shore and on board is more than 7500 pounds of equipment and supplies, including crew food and clothing. i guess space walk gear and even mice and robots. >> they can make it up into space.ab how t that. >> conducted all of those experiments up there. >>> meanwhile, back here in our' area, w bracing for a wallop of a storm. >> are you heading anywhere this afternoon? >> back home. >> yeah. good. >> h we'll bee. >> good.e because whave got some severe weather not only around our area. i'm very concerned about anybody traveling south intonaorth caroli and south carolina. because they're threat is larger than our threat. not only f torrential downpours and damaging winds but a heck of a tornado threat through the north carolina area right alongi-81 and along i-95. but for us, back at home, this is what we're expecting. this is a massive system. rounds of heavy rain. now it will start after 2:00il p.m. and continue until abou
a spacecraft made it to the international space station this morning. the spacecraft owned by northrop grumman on the virginia eastern shore and on board is more than 7500 pounds of equipment and supplies, including crew food and clothing. i guess space walk gear and even mice and robots. >> they can make it up into space.ab how t that. >> conducted all of those experiments up there. >>> meanwhile, back here in our' area, w bracing for a wallop of a storm. >> are you...
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right now, astronauts on the international space station are about five hours into a space walk. you can looking at an astronaut outside the international space station in space performing maintenance tasks on the stations exterior. two astronauts, one man, one woman, we're going to keep watching this for you. that is the time that you're seeing in the top left there the time how they measure time in space. you're having one more bite no! one more bite! ♪ kraft. for the win win. and i recently had hi, ia heart attack. it changed my life. but i'm a survivor. after my heart attack, my doctor prescribed brilinta. it's for people who have been hospitalized for a heart attack. brilinta is taken with a low-dose aspirin. no more than 100 milligrams as it affects how well brilinta works. brilinta helps keep platelets from sticking together and forming a clot. in a clinical study, brilinta worked better than plavix. brilinta reduced the chance of having another heart attack... ...or dying from one. don't stop taking brilinta without talking to your doctor, since stopping it too soon increa
right now, astronauts on the international space station are about five hours into a space walk. you can looking at an astronaut outside the international space station in space performing maintenance tasks on the stations exterior. two astronauts, one man, one woman, we're going to keep watching this for you. that is the time that you're seeing in the top left there the time how they measure time in space. you're having one more bite no! one more bite! ♪ kraft. for the win win. and i...
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two nasa astronauts are setting up a power source for the international space station's robotic arm. this comes as we learn that the station is actually packed with bacteria. nasa researchers say that it could harm astronauts. a new study finds that the station is acting as a sort of micro bio -- allowing bacteria and fungi to thrive. when construction took place in the 1990s. the station's parts were built in a sterile environment. it's likely that the bacterium was since brought up by astronauts visiting the space station. >>> 6:25 right now. a new dhapter for the "today" show begins. >> jenna bush hager is taking -- she's the daughter of george w. bush. she served as a correspondent since 2009 and later as a fill-in anchor. catch the action on the fourth hour of "today." then stay tuned for our midday newscast at 11:00. >>> jenna bush hager's day comes as the u.s. postal service is unveiling a commemorative stamp featuring former president george h.w. bush. it's available for pre-order and goes on sale in june i. >>> still ahead for you this hour, sick of the name. there's a new pu
two nasa astronauts are setting up a power source for the international space station's robotic arm. this comes as we learn that the station is actually packed with bacteria. nasa researchers say that it could harm astronauts. a new study finds that the station is acting as a sort of micro bio -- allowing bacteria and fungi to thrive. when construction took place in the 1990s. the station's parts were built in a sterile environment. it's likely that the bacterium was since brought up by...
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two astronauts are setting up a power source for the international space station's robotic arm. this comes as we have learned that the station is actually packed with bacteria. nasa researchers say that this could be harmful for the astronauts. a new study finds the station is allowing bacteria and fungi to thrive. when construction happened in the 1990s, the stations were built in a sterile environment. it's likely that the bacterium was since brought up by astronauts visiting the space station. >>> never afraid to shy away from controversial topics. "saturday night live" took on the scandal surrounding former vice president joe biden. >> kate mckinnon played a woman brought if for sensitivity training as he prepares to run for president. >> sorry for the interruption. really, truly. thank you. what were you saying? >> yeah. so this is exactly the kind of thing that i'm here to prevent. >> okay. okay. >> they never shy away from those things. last week, seven women came forward that biden touched them in a way that made them uncomfort anl. the vice president is pledging to alter
two astronauts are setting up a power source for the international space station's robotic arm. this comes as we have learned that the station is actually packed with bacteria. nasa researchers say that this could be harmful for the astronauts. a new study finds the station is allowing bacteria and fungi to thrive. when construction happened in the 1990s, the stations were built in a sterile environment. it's likely that the bacterium was since brought up by astronauts visiting the space...
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swalwell is the 18th democrat to join the crowded primary field. >>> astronauts aboard the international space stationheir third spacewalk in less than three weeks nasa astronaut mclane and canadian david st. jock installed new cabling that will provide a backup power circuit for the station's robot arm and expand wireless communications. the next spacewalk will be next month by two russians on board. >> very good. >>> back here on earth, actor ryan reynolds is adding game show producer to his resume. he is involved in a new abc show called "don't." each episode will feature one family taking on physical and mental challenges for a cash prize. but during each challenge, the family will be told something like don't slip or or don't scream. an air date for the show has not been announced but it looks like it will be fun. e alr sescoin $900 million opening weekend, which would be the highest opening gross of all time. and today a new trailer was released. >> yeah, check this out. >> he used the stones again. >> hey, we'd be going in shorthanded, you know. >> he still got the stones. >> so let's get him.
swalwell is the 18th democrat to join the crowded primary field. >>> astronauts aboard the international space stationheir third spacewalk in less than three weeks nasa astronaut mclane and canadian david st. jock installed new cabling that will provide a backup power circuit for the station's robot arm and expand wireless communications. the next spacewalk will be next month by two russians on board. >> very good. >>> back here on earth, actor ryan reynolds is adding...
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rocket is launching into space from virginia this afternoon is loaded with supplies for the international space station the payload includes a habitat with 40 mice. it's all part of a experiment to learn how the immune system is expected by -- how the immune system is subjected to weightlessness. >>> pinterest is going to have a final price. that's expected tomorrow's ipo they set the price range initially to 15 to $17 a share, but the wall street journal say it could be closer to 19 which is two dollars below what private investigators say the most round is. >>> the new foldable phones from sin song isn't even on the market yet but the test model already broke. mark gorman took these pictures of a crack at the top of the hinge area, after he peeled off a protective layer on his test phone. a short time later, he says his screen started to go black, first the left half and then the entire screen. in -- including the samsung you're not supposed to remove it. they say that is a special protective layer not a screen protector. do not attempt to remove it. that's what they say. >>> entertainers, athletes a
rocket is launching into space from virginia this afternoon is loaded with supplies for the international space station the payload includes a habitat with 40 mice. it's all part of a experiment to learn how the immune system is expected by -- how the immune system is subjected to weightlessness. >>> pinterest is going to have a final price. that's expected tomorrow's ipo they set the price range initially to 15 to $17 a share, but the wall street journal say it could be closer to 19...
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this carried supplies up to the international space station on a beautiful spring day.or joining us. have a great wee this is the family who booked the flight ♪ who saved by adding a hotel, which led to new adventures, ♪ that captud their imaginatio ♪ and turned ments into memories with flights, hotels, activities and more for your florida vacation, expedia has everything you need to go. >> announcer: news for "today" starts now. >>> tornado confirmed. weather officials say a twister touched down in reston last night. the damage, prett easy to spot. news 4's derrick ward is live on the scene. >>> officers in mourning. more than 15ft years a someone shot him on the job a montgomery cop has died. the leg sis acy he leaves behin >>> and teen shot several times in his own home. new des on this disturbing investigatioel >>> as we wcome you in on this saturday, the 20th of april, 2019. good mning to
this carried supplies up to the international space station on a beautiful spring day.or joining us. have a great wee this is the family who booked the flight ♪ who saved by adding a hotel, which led to new adventures, ♪ that captud their imaginatio ♪ and turned ments into memories with flights, hotels, activities and more for your florida vacation, expedia has everything you need to go. >> announcer: news for "today" starts now. >>> tornado confirmed. weather...
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nasa says it will continue to monitor carefully space debris near the international space station overt several weeks. right the last >>> >>> a fire at a chemical plant killed one person and critically injured two others. a tank holding a flammable chemical used in production of gasoline caught fire at about 11:00 this morning. the fire sent six -- thick plumes of black smoke into the sky. the fire was controlled about 5 hours after a company at the c a lawsuit in the marketing of a powerful painkiller, oxycontin, called the suit false and misleading. the family owned purdue pharma is being sued by the massachusetts attorney general for allegedly pushing to keep patients on the drug longer, despite evidence that it was contributing to the opioid crisis. produces the state cherry picked quotes from documents to create a false impression. the massachusetts lawsuit is among several against purdue pharma over the marketing of oxycontin. >>> coming up, they say necessity is the muncher double as mother of invention . >> i was spending 30 minutes to find a place to park. it was really stress
nasa says it will continue to monitor carefully space debris near the international space station overt several weeks. right the last >>> >>> a fire at a chemical plant killed one person and critically injured two others. a tank holding a flammable chemical used in production of gasoline caught fire at about 11:00 this morning. the fire sent six -- thick plumes of black smoke into the sky. the fire was controlled about 5 hours after a company at the c a lawsuit in the...
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supplies areth going to international space station.l dock with the space station sometimes on friday. fairly rare. you have a rocket launch during the daytime. >> yes. >> it's loaded up with experiments from kids all around virginia. just loaded some mice on there. really? >> a few hours ago. >> wow. >> for experiments. not because they want mice at the space station. >> i was going to say -- >> you don't want that prob zblem i don't want to know how you get exterminators up there. >> hey, listen, we're starting off o a warmer note this morning asn temperatures ithe 50s. nearing 60 grees. there is going to be a big spad of temperatures. temperatures in s.e 60 south of dc you may head io the 70s with more sunshine. i'm not seeing evidence that we're going to have a lot of shower activity even north. here i d.c., 58 degrees. 50s all around. we have the south wind. pretty quiet start. we'll have sunshine especially as we go through the day today but, again,s more cloudround as we head into the afternoon. we have a back door cold front. yo
supplies areth going to international space station.l dock with the space station sometimes on friday. fairly rare. you have a rocket launch during the daytime. >> yes. >> it's loaded up with experiments from kids all around virginia. just loaded some mice on there. really? >> a few hours ago. >> wow. >> for experiments. not because they want mice at the space station. >> i was going to say -- >> you don't want that prob zblem i don't want to know how...
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the youngest team from a tiny texas town, the girls shot for the stars and landed on the international space stationa, texas. >> i absolutely love that. >> how cool to get your experiment in space. >> i remember my first space shuttle launch it. was so much fun. it's just the thing girls should be doing. >> the power of young minds at work. >>> time to take a look at the weather for your weekend. >>> he's won major industry awards, and his dozens of restaurants have earned top reviews. up next on "the dish," renowned restaurant euro cameron mitchell sharing some serious eats as you can see along with his business philosophy that brought him to the top. we're already salivating. you're watching "cbs this morning: saturday." ghitng so chantix can help you quit l"slow turkey." along with support, chantix is proven to help you quit. with chantix you can keep smoking at first and ease into quitting. chantix reduces the urge so when the day arrives, you'll be more ready to kiss cigarettes goodbye. when you try to quit smoking, with or without chantix, you may have nicotine withdrawal symptoms. stop chanti
the youngest team from a tiny texas town, the girls shot for the stars and landed on the international space stationa, texas. >> i absolutely love that. >> how cool to get your experiment in space. >> i remember my first space shuttle launch it. was so much fun. it's just the thing girls should be doing. >> the power of young minds at work. >>> time to take a look at the weather for your weekend. >>> he's won major industry awards, and his dozens of...
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koch got to the international space station last month and will stay until february 2020.bit meaning she'll break astronaut peggy whitson's record of 248 days. spending time together adds up... and so do the savings at kohl's... with an extra 20% off! save on spring dresses... kids' easter attire - 40% off! and home decor. plus - take an extra $10 off your $50 or more home sale purchase!... plus - get kohl's cash! thursday through saturday - at kohl's. georgand a busy day ahead. george has entresto, a heart failure pill that helped keep people alive and out of the hospital. don't take entresto if pregnant; it can cause harm or death to an unborn baby. don't take entresto with an ace inhibitor or aliskiren, or if u' with an ace or arb. the most serious side effects are angioedema, low blood pressure, kidney problems, or high blood potassium. ask your doctor about entresto. ♪ the beat goes o uncer: support more victories for veterans, go to dav.org. >>> our top story this morning, we are just hours away from the release of the long awaited mueller report. attorney general wi
koch got to the international space station last month and will stay until february 2020.bit meaning she'll break astronaut peggy whitson's record of 248 days. spending time together adds up... and so do the savings at kohl's... with an extra 20% off! save on spring dresses... kids' easter attire - 40% off! and home decor. plus - take an extra $10 off your $50 or more home sale purchase!... plus - get kohl's cash! thursday through saturday - at kohl's. georgand a busy day ahead. george has...
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the international space station, turns out, is packed with bacteria. a live look at a spacewalk happening right now. we'll talk about how the germs got there, the possible health risk to astronauts. "today in the bay" continues right now. >>> a very good morning to you. thanks for joining us. i'm laura garcia. >> i'm marcus washington. vianey is in for mike this morning with the commute. we'll have that in a sec. first, we'll start with the weather today. >> it starts out with cloudy skies across the bay. after that sunny weekend, we've gotten spoiled. we're going to see changes headed our way. i'm tracking some rain to the north of us on storm ranger. we can see the showers moving through approaching ukiah right now. for the most part, we'll see that rain staying in the north bay as you get rea to head out in antioch. your morning commute all dry. upper 50s as you get ready to head out the door. we'll talk more about that rain in a few minutes. vianey has a look at the commute. >> traffic is starting to build. it is monday morning and it's 5:00 a.m. r
the international space station, turns out, is packed with bacteria. a live look at a spacewalk happening right now. we'll talk about how the germs got there, the possible health risk to astronauts. "today in the bay" continues right now. >>> a very good morning to you. thanks for joining us. i'm laura garcia. >> i'm marcus washington. vianey is in for mike this morning with the commute. we'll have that in a sec. first, we'll start with the weather today. >> it...
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live from the international space station to talk about what happened.ooking up. we were hoping for the first all-female spacewalk and all of a sudden they said it was scrapped because of a suit. i thought, i wonder how bummed out ann is. ann, how bummed out were yoe, h? >> i think by now most people know that was based on my recommendation. i think as the lead for the u.s. segment up here on the space station we are always looking at ways to make our team and our job ex discussion the most efficient that we can. i am extremely proud of nick and christina. we are classmates from the 2013 astronaut class, got to nasa at the same time. so we shoveled the crews around. there were no spacewalks canceled. they went out the door last friday. i am going out next week. we are certainly looking forward to that. so we have been so busy and focused on the mission that it's actually been a great time to be up on the space station. >> you are famous down here not just for being in space, but "snl" had fun. aidy bryant played you. we will play you a clip of how "snl"
live from the international space station to talk about what happened.ooking up. we were hoping for the first all-female spacewalk and all of a sudden they said it was scrapped because of a suit. i thought, i wonder how bummed out ann is. ann, how bummed out were yoe, h? >> i think by now most people know that was based on my recommendation. i think as the lead for the u.s. segment up here on the space station we are always looking at ways to make our team and our job ex discussion the...
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nasa is warning a satellite downed by india is at risk of endangering the international space stationrible, terrible thing, nasa's chief said of 400 pieces of orbital debris created, 2a posed a potential risk to the astronauts on the station. a woman carrying two chinese passports, multiple phones, and a thumb drive with malware was arrested at president trump's mar—a—lago resort in florida. the woman told police she was at the club to use the swimming pool, before changing her story to say she was there for a united nations event. 32—year—old woman was removed and charged with making false statements to a federal officer and illegally entering a restricted area. and, finally, do you fancy working alongside this? boston dynamics have shown how its gigantic handle robot could be put to use in a factory. here it is accurately moving boxes between pallets. these weigh about five kilos each but the robot can lift up to 15 kilos. terrifying and useful at the same time. obviously an easy way of helping reduce pollution in the city is to encourage people to cycle more. dockless bike schemes
nasa is warning a satellite downed by india is at risk of endangering the international space stationrible, terrible thing, nasa's chief said of 400 pieces of orbital debris created, 2a posed a potential risk to the astronauts on the station. a woman carrying two chinese passports, multiple phones, and a thumb drive with malware was arrested at president trump's mar—a—lago resort in florida. the woman told police she was at the club to use the swimming pool, before changing her story to say...
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also ahead, three nasa astronauts will join us live from the international space t station toalk aboutle space walk had to be scrubbed. >> plus, upsets, more on what are the ncaa's most exciting elite eight weekends ever. >>> then your first look at nbc competition, ic ooking for the freightest songwriters in the world. ave and did saudi arabia jeff besos e-mail over the jamal khashoggi case. nowhe leaked private messages. that's right after this. >>> ♪ life is measured in moments. securian financial offers solutions that give you the confidence to enjoy the here and now. oh, honey... so you can make every moment count. ♪ [elevator bell] yup. little choices make a big difference. like delicious fruits and veggies. however you healthy. naked. but allstate actually helps you drive safely... with drivewise. it lets you know when you go too fast... ...and brake too hard. with feedback to help you drive safer. giving you the power to actually lower your cost. unfortunately, it can't do anything about that. now that you know the truth... are you in good hands? what they eat and drink ise is
also ahead, three nasa astronauts will join us live from the international space t station toalk aboutle space walk had to be scrubbed. >> plus, upsets, more on what are the ncaa's most exciting elite eight weekends ever. >>> then your first look at nbc competition, ic ooking for the freightest songwriters in the world. ave and did saudi arabia jeff besos e-mail over the jamal khashoggi case. nowhe leaked private messages. that's right after this. >>> ♪ life is...
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meet honey, queen and bumble — these are astrobees, spent to the international space station where they up there with buzz aldrin. the year is 2040. welcome to moon valley, the newest city in the universe. home to 1000 people — builders, engineers, farmers, doctors — and every year, over 10,000 more come to visit. sounds great, doesn't it? which leaves me with just one important question. how on earth do we get here? moon valley is the vision of someone we have met before. japanese company ispace were one of the companies competing for the google x prize, which offered $20 million for the first team to land a rover on the moon by the end of march 2018. no—one managed to be ready in time but several of the projects are still ongoing. the israeli team recently did reach the moon but crashed into the surface. and as i found out when i visited their new headquarters in tokyo, ispace also haven't given up their lunar ambitions. in fact they have expanded them. we have already made a completed rover, so we have moved to the lander development. ispace has secured extra funding to put japan's f
meet honey, queen and bumble — these are astrobees, spent to the international space station where they up there with buzz aldrin. the year is 2040. welcome to moon valley, the newest city in the universe. home to 1000 people — builders, engineers, farmers, doctors — and every year, over 10,000 more come to visit. sounds great, doesn't it? which leaves me with just one important question. how on earth do we get here? moon valley is the vision of someone we have met before. japanese...
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. >>> astronauts aboard the international space station completed their third spacewalk in less than three weeks today. nasa astronaut anne mclane, canadian david st. jock began by replacing batteries that help power the station. they also installed new cabling that will provide a backup cabling for the robot arm and expand wireless communications. the next spacewalk will be next month by two russians who are on board. >>> engineers working on a propulsion system to enable hypersonic travel have passed a milestone. >> uk-based reaction engines is developing technology that could one day allow aircraft to fly from new york to london in an hour. that's five time faster than the speed of sound, or 3800 miles an hour. >> tonight the company announced that its precooler component, designed to manage extreme heat successfully handled temperatures of 788 degrees fahrenheit, matching the conditions it will face when reaching mach-3. >> at that speed an aircraft will be traveling 50% faster than the concord once did. >>> one more note about flying. rescuers in italy were called in to help a c
. >>> astronauts aboard the international space station completed their third spacewalk in less than three weeks today. nasa astronaut anne mclane, canadian david st. jock began by replacing batteries that help power the station. they also installed new cabling that will provide a backup cabling for the robot arm and expand wireless communications. the next spacewalk will be next month by two russians who are on board. >>> engineers working on a propulsion system to enable...
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. >> reporter: if they won, their experiment would be performed on the i.s.s., the international space station. but winning seemed like a long shot. more than 23,000 students were participating. many were in high school. sherry alweto is their science teacher. ihem for not going on, because they're young. they surprise me every single time we go on to our next step. >> two milliliters. >> reporter: the judges at the smithsonian were impressed. the girls' experiment, how to kill bacteria in space, is heading to the i.s.s. >> if you want to do something and somebody says that you shouldn't do that, don't let them pull your down. just do it. >> reporter: the girls celebrated by piling into the back of a pickup truck to catch a glimpse of their future. see that tiny white speck floating in the sky? that's the i.s.s. flying by. >> oh, my god! >> we can actually see it. >> reporter: you can look up. >> yeah, right there. >> awesome. >> reporter: despite being one testationded othe villaanca, cbs news, >> glor: i love it. that is the "cbs evening news" for tonight. i'm jeff glor. >>> public parks sho
. >> reporter: if they won, their experiment would be performed on the i.s.s., the international space station. but winning seemed like a long shot. more than 23,000 students were participating. many were in high school. sherry alweto is their science teacher. ihem for not going on, because they're young. they surprise me every single time we go on to our next step. >> two milliliters. >> reporter: the judges at the smithsonian were impressed. the girls' experiment, how to...
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has called india's deconstruction of a satellite a terrible thing that could threaten the international space stationcan space agency says it created at least 400 pieces of orbital debris — some of which pose a risk to the space station. now it's time to get all the latest from the bbc sports centre. hello there. i am tulsen tollett. this is your wednesday sport briefing, we shall be the news that a 19—year—old appeared to suffer racial abuse after scoring four juventus in their 2—0 win, as they moved 18 points clear at the top of serie a — closing in on an 8th consecutive scudetto. play was halted for three minutes and a warning broadcast before eventually resuming. coach massimiliano allegri has called for lifetime bans for anyone found to have been responsible. barcelona needed two late goals to secure a 4—1; goal at villarreal. their leader has been cut to eight points. —— their lead. while in the premier league manchester united were beaten 2—1 at wolves. an own goal from chris smalling late on proving the difference with ashley young also sent off for ole gunnar solskjaer‘s side who now sit fif
has called india's deconstruction of a satellite a terrible thing that could threaten the international space stationcan space agency says it created at least 400 pieces of orbital debris — some of which pose a risk to the space station. now it's time to get all the latest from the bbc sports centre. hello there. i am tulsen tollett. this is your wednesday sport briefing, we shall be the news that a 19—year—old appeared to suffer racial abuse after scoring four juventus in their 2—0...
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nick haguey took mclean's place as he and cox installed batteries for sole arrays on the international space station. but they say there's no hard feelings. >> so i think by now most people know it was actually based on my recommendation. i think as the lead for the u.s. segment up here on the space station we are always looking at ways to make our team and our job execution the most efficient that we possibly can. i am extremely proud of nick and christina. we're all classmates from the 2013 astronaut class. >> as of now mclean is scheduled to perform her first spacewalk next monday. the astronauts also weigh in on a recent "snl" skit featuring their team. >>> it was a fun one. over here on earth, though, folks, it is right here, april fools day. when silicon valley tech companies, they love to prepare their special news releases for this occasion. like in mountain view. google claiming their assistant is picking up a new service. >> okay google. talk to my tulip. what do you want? >> water, please. >> that's right. the assistant now speaks tulip-ish today. according to that video. but is that real
nick haguey took mclean's place as he and cox installed batteries for sole arrays on the international space station. but they say there's no hard feelings. >> so i think by now most people know it was actually based on my recommendation. i think as the lead for the u.s. segment up here on the space station we are always looking at ways to make our team and our job execution the most efficient that we possibly can. i am extremely proud of nick and christina. we're all classmates from the...
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will be the first test and it's going to have two astronauts that are going to go to the international space station and then. eventually on to the moon and mars space x. is also working on a larger vehicle called the star ship that is actually going to be able to carry on hundred people in space a hundred people while that's all right only one bag getting me tom said thank you so much for joining us from orlando we appreciate it. thank you. still ahead on al-jazeera. the choices we face all stock and the timetable is clear britain's prime minister defends her decision to delay or exit. the children left behind as parents are forced to find work outside of venezuela. and that's where the baseball player breaking the wrong sort records are has that story coming out. hello again and welcome back to international weather forecast all of the next few days here across parts of china it is going to be quite wet we're talking first starting down across much of the southwest now you start seeing these thunderstorms right here on the satellite that is part of the activity we are going to see with some very h
will be the first test and it's going to have two astronauts that are going to go to the international space station and then. eventually on to the moon and mars space x. is also working on a larger vehicle called the star ship that is actually going to be able to carry on hundred people in space a hundred people while that's all right only one bag getting me tom said thank you so much for joining us from orlando we appreciate it. thank you. still ahead on al-jazeera. the choices we face all...
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astronaut scott kelly was sent up to the international space station for a year, while his twin brotherayed at home and lived his life as normal. researchers have been testing their biology and comparing them, hoping to get an idea of how the human body responds to being in space for long periods of time. well, to discuss the findings is dr susan bailey from of colorado state university, who was involved in the study at nasa. thank you forjoining us this evening. first of all, explain to us what the research found, what was the difference between these two men? thank you very much for having me, and foryour men? thank you very much for having me, and for your interest in the study. certainly there were a lot of things studied in the twin study, lots of different things, many of which came back to normal when scott kelly returned to earth. there were a few things that did not. some of the gene expressions, so some of the genes turned on and turned off, they had not all gone back to normal, or baseline, after six months of him being back on earth. there was also some cognitive decline tha
astronaut scott kelly was sent up to the international space station for a year, while his twin brotherayed at home and lived his life as normal. researchers have been testing their biology and comparing them, hoping to get an idea of how the human body responds to being in space for long periods of time. well, to discuss the findings is dr susan bailey from of colorado state university, who was involved in the study at nasa. thank you forjoining us this evening. first of all, explain to us...
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it flew to the international space station last month and was supposed to be reused in june.ews 24 hours per day on air and at tictoc on twitter powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i'm jessica summers and this is bloomberg. shery: the market back online. what are you watching? >> after that break on the hashlist, the company entered a plan to sell for cash consideration of $215 million. considering expanding elsewhere in europe. upestors had given a thumbs to the appliance maker's expansion. bhp in the spotlight saying there are no plans to exit coal operations although there won't be further investments as demand is unlikely to relock -- to rise at the same rate as gas and renewables. otherng the board for stocks, galaxy resources being downgraded. lumina, the outlook they're looking week. let's look at the board. i want to quickly mention about the warning that the aussie share market is looking at these levels. sellofffor a decent which will likely be in early to mid-may. as the recession becomes onvia and home prices fall. paul:
it flew to the international space station last month and was supposed to be reused in june.ews 24 hours per day on air and at tictoc on twitter powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i'm jessica summers and this is bloomberg. shery: the market back online. what are you watching? >> after that break on the hashlist, the company entered a plan to sell for cash consideration of $215 million. considering expanding elsewhere in europe. upestors had...
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astronauts and to all but this year over the weekend the dragon crew capsule that through to the international space station was engulfed in smoke and flames on an engine test stands basic says it was testing the dragon's abort trust is that cape canaveral in florida when saturday's accident occurred the company says the test area was clear and no one was injured. there is a growing alarm from environmentalists at the russian government's plans to allow an increase in toxic materials flowing into the world's largest freshwater lake lake baikal contains twenty percent of the parents fresh water and around three thousand species of plants and animals scientists are urging the government to consider better technologies and steps last reports. the fragile line between water and ice marks the entrance to the world's largest and deepest lake when the ice melts the water is so clear that fish and freshwater seals can be spotted with oxygen one and a half kilometers down near the bottom that by karl has a unique ecosystem found nowhere else on the planet but human activity on its six hundred thirty six kilometers l
astronauts and to all but this year over the weekend the dragon crew capsule that through to the international space station was engulfed in smoke and flames on an engine test stands basic says it was testing the dragon's abort trust is that cape canaveral in florida when saturday's accident occurred the company says the test area was clear and no one was injured. there is a growing alarm from environmentalists at the russian government's plans to allow an increase in toxic materials flowing...
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nasa said debris from india's test of anti-satellite missile could threaten international space stationdia, blew up a satellite in a test in orbit last week. >> and united nations admitting that anti-semitism is wrong, israeli ambassador, condition vined unite--convinced united nd language condemning anti-jewish hatred. -- good for the ambassador. >> joining us tonight, david ruben former mayor of shiloh, israel, located in west bank, author of the book. show you this, "trump and the jews "great to have you. >> thank you. >> lou: a remarkable chief to have the ambassador to have gotten that on to the resolution. >> it is in the resolution, unlike the democrat resolution they water down after ilhan omar made her statements. lou: quite a contrast, united nations to congress of united states, and that is -- >> and united nations has long been a cesspool of hatred of israel, this is remarkable. i don't think it is to united nations credit but the democratic party discredit. lou: yeah, and the issue. in this country of omar and the other anti-semitic language that is rhetoric that is suddenl
nasa said debris from india's test of anti-satellite missile could threaten international space stationdia, blew up a satellite in a test in orbit last week. >> and united nations admitting that anti-semitism is wrong, israeli ambassador, condition vined unite--convinced united nd language condemning anti-jewish hatred. -- good for the ambassador. >> joining us tonight, david ruben former mayor of shiloh, israel, located in west bank, author of the book. show you this, "trump...
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developed at nasa ames research center and is specifically designed broom to mimic the international space station the aster of breed b. use were trained to do things like keep track of tools with tens of thousands of parts and equipment onboard these robots can be programmed to continually locate and inventory even the smallest of items propelled through space by fans and can mamma if it's little kids could also monitor the air sound and pressure to alert astronauts when something needs to be adjusted the bees faces are also touch screens allowing for messages to be displayed and most importantly the little be is are there so we can find out what happens when humans and robots work together that's right they're learning all these things about interactions between two humans and robots well here we go well everyone that is our show for you today and remember everyone in this world we're not told there are a lot of them out so i tell you out. on top of the list keep on watching the hogs and have a great day and that every latin. breaks it killed. japan proves that you don't need interest rates abov
developed at nasa ames research center and is specifically designed broom to mimic the international space station the aster of breed b. use were trained to do things like keep track of tools with tens of thousands of parts and equipment onboard these robots can be programmed to continually locate and inventory even the smallest of items propelled through space by fans and can mamma if it's little kids could also monitor the air sound and pressure to alert astronauts when something needs to be...