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some of it food for the iss crew. a lot of the rest of it, space gear that they needed. and experiments, experiments that are obviously important to all the researchers who are sending them up towards the iss. the plan was for this to fly on the first stage of this rocket for about four minutes. and then that stage would release the second stage which was a new design was going to kick in. and it would release the payload called cygnus which would then be grabbed by a robotic arm. that payload is not going to come back until december. and, now, of course, it was all lost. so the space community has to regroup and make up for that loss. there are other losses fairly soon from russia that will take some supplies up, that would make a difference. no sooner than december, there could be another private launcher, contract launch by spacex. that would be out of cape canaveral, florida. but for the time being, not only do they have to figure out what went wrong with this rocket, but whether or not it did damage to this launch facility which is very important here and whether or
some of it food for the iss crew. a lot of the rest of it, space gear that they needed. and experiments, experiments that are obviously important to all the researchers who are sending them up towards the iss. the plan was for this to fly on the first stage of this rocket for about four minutes. and then that stage would release the second stage which was a new design was going to kick in. and it would release the payload called cygnus which would then be grabbed by a robotic arm. that payload...
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experiments important for the researchers sendinging them up to the iss.he plan was for them to fly on the first stage of this rocket for about four minutes and then that stage would release the second stage, which was a new design, was going to kick in and release the payload called cygnus and then grabbed by the robotic arm and pulled in. that payload is not going to come back until december. and, now, of course, it was all lost. so the space community has to regroup and make up for that loss. there are other losses fairly soon from russia that will take plies up and make a difference. no sooner than december, there could be another private launcher, contract launch by spaxx. that would be out of cape canaveral, florida. but for the time being, they have to figure out what went wrong with the rocket and whether or not it did damage to the space felt. that's important for the future of the supplies of iss and the privatization of the space program. >> tom foreman. they're doing it a new way you now. >> this time it didn't work. >> yeah. >> five minutes pa
experiments important for the researchers sendinging them up to the iss.he plan was for them to fly on the first stage of this rocket for about four minutes and then that stage would release the second stage, which was a new design, was going to kick in and release the payload called cygnus and then grabbed by the robotic arm and pulled in. that payload is not going to come back until december. and, now, of course, it was all lost. so the space community has to regroup and make up for that...
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the third mission to the iss. main engines at 108%. >> the orbital sciences spacecraft was headed to the international space station on a resupply mission. nasa says the astronauts in space are in no danger of running out of supplies. in the meantime, an investigation is underway to see what caused the $200 million rocket and spacecraft to blow up. with me in the studio is cory johnson, and on skype, former astronaut and iss commander and also, colonel chris hatfield and best-selling author of "you are here, around the world in 92 minutes." how big a setback is this for nasa and orbital sciences? how big a surprise is something like this happening? >> it is a setback. this is not something that will jeopardize the program. launching rockets even though we have been sending astronauts to space for 50 years, you've got very complex pieces of machinery and anytime you have to put that much energy into the vehicle, there will be risks and mishaps like you saw yesterday. they are going to do a full investigation and fi
the third mission to the iss. main engines at 108%. >> the orbital sciences spacecraft was headed to the international space station on a resupply mission. nasa says the astronauts in space are in no danger of running out of supplies. in the meantime, an investigation is underway to see what caused the $200 million rocket and spacecraft to blow up. with me in the studio is cory johnson, and on skype, former astronaut and iss commander and also, colonel chris hatfield and best-selling...
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it's rocket with two tons of badly needed supplies for the iss burst into flames shortly after takeoff. >> it's the first accident since nasa turned to private operators to deliver cargo to the iss. >> for a few seconds, the launch at a commercial pad in virginia went according to plan. then this happened. an explosion, and the rockets started falling back to earth. it's a serious setback for the company orbital science. it built and operated the rocket which was carrying cargo bound for the international space station. >> it's a tough time to lose a launch vehicle like this and its payload. it's not as tragic as losing a life associated with it, so we are happy to report there were no injuries, and the safeguards both in flight and on the groundwork as they should have. >> the six astronauts at the space station will have to live without the fresh supplies the rocket was carrying. but nasa says it is not a problem. >> the station is in great shape. the crew was in good shape. we got plenty of work with them to do and plenty of supplies to keep them going for quite some time. >> but th
it's rocket with two tons of badly needed supplies for the iss burst into flames shortly after takeoff. >> it's the first accident since nasa turned to private operators to deliver cargo to the iss. >> for a few seconds, the launch at a commercial pad in virginia went according to plan. then this happened. an explosion, and the rockets started falling back to earth. it's a serious setback for the company orbital science. it built and operated the rocket which was carrying cargo...
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senior researcher tomoko arai says the camera was supposed to be placed on the iss to observe shooting stars. she witnessed the explosion about three kilometers from the launch site. >> translator: i thought it was odd that the rocket wasn't really rising, and then there was an explosion. i immediately ran out of the stands. we worked hard to develop the camera for the liftoff, so this is very disappointing. >> arai says she and her colleagues have another camera as a backup. she said they'll be ready for the next launch. >>> now, let's go to what's happening in the world of business. here's our ron madison from the biz desk. ron? >> all right, thank you, miki. well, the business and financial world certainly keeping a close eye on a meeting of policymakers at the u.s. federal reserve. many believe that it will wrap up with an announcement for the fed to end quantitative easing or qe. fed officials are believed to have started their two-day meeting by looking at recent instability in the markets. this includes falling share prices triggered by growing uncertainty over the global econom
senior researcher tomoko arai says the camera was supposed to be placed on the iss to observe shooting stars. she witnessed the explosion about three kilometers from the launch site. >> translator: i thought it was odd that the rocket wasn't really rising, and then there was an explosion. i immediately ran out of the stands. we worked hard to develop the camera for the liftoff, so this is very disappointing. >> arai says she and her colleagues have another camera as a backup. she...
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cargo ship loaded with about 2 tons of food and experiments for the astronauts living on board the iss. officials say so far they haven't determined the cause of the explosion. company officials held a press conference shortly after the accident. >> our team worked very hard to prepare it. we conducted a lot of testing and analysis to get ready for this mission. however something went wrong and we will find out what that is. we will determine the root cause and we will correct that and we will come back here and fly at wallops again. >> orbital sciences is one of two companies hired by nasa to fly cargo to the iss after the space shuttles were retired in 2011. >>> people at the federal reserve have pumped billions of dollars in the economy for years and are beginning to get ready to wash their hands of it. ai uchida, what can you tell us? >> the round of quantitative easing has gone on for two years. they are in the middle of meetings to discuss what the next step will be. many people believe policymakers will say they are done with qe. fed officials are believed to have started their
cargo ship loaded with about 2 tons of food and experiments for the astronauts living on board the iss. officials say so far they haven't determined the cause of the explosion. company officials held a press conference shortly after the accident. >> our team worked very hard to prepare it. we conducted a lot of testing and analysis to get ready for this mission. however something went wrong and we will find out what that is. we will determine the root cause and we will correct that and we...
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and to the iss -- mission to the iss. >> six seconds after liftoff the entire rocket explodes and a massive fireball crashes to the ground. >> be advised, stagger consoles. everyone else, maintain your positions in your consoles. >> the unmanned mission known as crs three launched from the pad in virginia state. it is owned by the sciences corporation and was carrying supplies to crewmembers at the international space station. >> a mishap has occurred at pad 08. we have lost the vehicle. at this point, it appears the damages -- damage is limited to the facility. there is no indication that there are personnel in danger. although we do have significant property damage and significant vehicle damage. >> it was due to liftoff on monday evening, but the launch was delayed because a boat entered the hazard area. the u.s. space shuttle program ended in 2011, taking away government funds to send humans into space. this is the first major accidents and private companies like orbital stepped into fill the gap. orbital has a $1.9 billion contract with nasa for a total of eight sub i -- supply mission
and to the iss -- mission to the iss. >> six seconds after liftoff the entire rocket explodes and a massive fireball crashes to the ground. >> be advised, stagger consoles. everyone else, maintain your positions in your consoles. >> the unmanned mission known as crs three launched from the pad in virginia state. it is owned by the sciences corporation and was carrying supplies to crewmembers at the international space station. >> a mishap has occurred at pad 08. we have...
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a little spacecraft that goes up to the iss. if you, for example, if you're at the mlk memorial looking southeast towards the jefferson memorial, you'll see the launch, maybe a minute and a half after takeoff you'll see it. two two, three minutes you'll see it. then go the other direction. look to the northwest because the iss is going to fly directly overhead of this line coming from southern michigan over the district area just to the southwest of washington it's going to pass overhead. it will be up to 85 degrees overhead in d.c. if you are just south and west under this lining, you'll see it -- line, you'll see it overhead. starts at 6:49. 6:52 it will be almost the top of the sky. it's going right over wallops and the southeast. imagine the two of them going the same path so they will link up. makes essential. beautiful weather, that makes sense. a lot of sunshine, gorgeous afternoon. i think we're going to be 70 if not 72 today. it's beautiful out thrcht the air is dry. the winds are light. tonight not nearly as chilly. up
a little spacecraft that goes up to the iss. if you, for example, if you're at the mlk memorial looking southeast towards the jefferson memorial, you'll see the launch, maybe a minute and a half after takeoff you'll see it. two two, three minutes you'll see it. then go the other direction. look to the northwest because the iss is going to fly directly overhead of this line coming from southern michigan over the district area just to the southwest of washington it's going to pass overhead. it...
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cargo ship loaded with about two tons of food and experiments for the astronauts living aboard the iss. officials say so far they haven't determined the cause of the explosion. >>> vietnam's prime minister has met with his indian counterpart in new delhi to strengthen their military ties. the two leaders agreed to strengthen cooperation in the area of defense. modi has consented to give vietnamese forces assistance. he said india will provide equipment, training and financial support. >> translator: we in india admire the people of vietnam for the courage and resolve with which they overcome the many great challenges to their nation. we have shared interest in maritime security. every dispute has to be solved peacefully on the basis of international laws. >> analysts say the move could heighten tensions between vietnam and china. in may officials in beijing set up an oil rig near the parasol islands. in the south china sea. both nations claim the island. the incident brought relations to the lowest point in decades. indian leaders are in a dispute with china over the himalayas. last mo
cargo ship loaded with about two tons of food and experiments for the astronauts living aboard the iss. officials say so far they haven't determined the cause of the explosion. >>> vietnam's prime minister has met with his indian counterpart in new delhi to strengthen their military ties. the two leaders agreed to strengthen cooperation in the area of defense. modi has consented to give vietnamese forces assistance. he said india will provide equipment, training and financial support....
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it start issed coming apart. so nasa executed a self-instruct mechanism out of abundance of caution. 5,000 pounds of cargo largely made up of food, clothing, equipment, that kind of thing. small satellites they were planning to release in orbit. they have abundance of supplies already. last night a soyuz lifted off from kabg can assist stan also on resupply mission to the iss. they will comb the beaches and water looking for debris. they have a big job trying to piece together all the different pieces if you will from this rocket and begin the forensic job of finding out what happened. why did this rocket come apart? interestingly, as you know, these rockets have russian-built engines on board. the engines dating back to the soviet space era time. the question this morning, what happened to this rocket? why did it all come apart? and of course the long-term effect for any of the spaoerpts they had been hoping to do on board the space station to be determined. back to you. >>> tom, thank you. and tom will have muc
it start issed coming apart. so nasa executed a self-instruct mechanism out of abundance of caution. 5,000 pounds of cargo largely made up of food, clothing, equipment, that kind of thing. small satellites they were planning to release in orbit. they have abundance of supplies already. last night a soyuz lifted off from kabg can assist stan also on resupply mission to the iss. they will comb the beaches and water looking for debris. they have a big job trying to piece together all the different...
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he included a picture of a sunrise as seen from the iss. >> a lot of us feel for him. and oh how it is when you have your stomachs set for something. herem in the physics lab at american university. the students' experiment that was on board was in a container just about this size, and in it, tubes like this filled with seeds and soil and fertilizer. they were excited. they were at the launchpad last night waiting for the launch, snapping pictures, but this is one picture they did not expect to take. the students from the nasa space d.c. consortium program were watching about a mile from the launchpad last night when suddenly -- they shot this video from this telephone. kimball had her still camera and was standing next to one of the students. >> i just started to turn to her congratulations, and that is when we saw the bright flash and knew that something was not right. >> she clicked off shot after shot, capturing the intensity of the blast, the horror of the explosion. >> the first shockwave was just a little bit. the second one -- it blew me back. it was just inten
he included a picture of a sunrise as seen from the iss. >> a lot of us feel for him. and oh how it is when you have your stomachs set for something. herem in the physics lab at american university. the students' experiment that was on board was in a container just about this size, and in it, tubes like this filled with seeds and soil and fertilizer. they were excited. they were at the launchpad last night waiting for the launch, snapping pictures, but this is one picture they did not...
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in the orbital team and ability to get to root cause, resolve thor use and get become to flying to iss. >> reporter: california, based space x has a contract with nasa. set to rain launch a rocket in december. >> we have developing news in hawaii, the river of lava on the big island swallowed a first struck chufrment it h structure. the 2,000 degree lava flow on the way for months. authorities will not protect the homes, but will allow paeople watch their homes to be destred to give them a sense of closure. >> yes an opportunity to go through a grieving process. losing whatten some case maze be generations of homes. >> not everyone is ready to give up. this family here is doing everything it can to divert the flow. built a massive hill in their backyard hoping it will spare the home they have enjoyed for five generations. >> tough situation. 11 years in the making. millions in cost. and lots of controversy along the way the tonight the finishing touches on the new span of the bay bridge. >> all about lights. nbc bay area's cheryl hurd on treasure island with a picture perfect view. che
in the orbital team and ability to get to root cause, resolve thor use and get become to flying to iss. >> reporter: california, based space x has a contract with nasa. set to rain launch a rocket in december. >> we have developing news in hawaii, the river of lava on the big island swallowed a first struck chufrment it h structure. the 2,000 degree lava flow on the way for months. authorities will not protect the homes, but will allow paeople watch their homes to be destred to give...
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. >>> we have lift off to bring it on its third mission to the iss. >> main engine at 108 per percent. >> boy, a full scale investigation is underway this morning after an unman rocket there loaded with supplies for the international space station, explodes as you saw just seconds after take off. >> nasa contracted rocket launch last night from the flight facility in eastern fat it is. nasa officials are investigating but you right now experts don't know exactly what went wrong. >> there is always a chance that a connection can fail or a fuel line could fail, what we do from this is we learn what happened, we can diagnosis this problem, figure out what the problem was and fix the problem. >> a group of students there ocean city high school who had a science experiment on board that rocket saw it crash from near the launch pad. one of those students cristina redmond tweeted out that was most tragic and scary thing i have ever witnessed, everyone from oc is okay and we are praying for everybody else involved. nasa says no one was hurt in that explosion and more supplies are on the way.
. >>> we have lift off to bring it on its third mission to the iss. >> main engine at 108 per percent. >> boy, a full scale investigation is underway this morning after an unman rocket there loaded with supplies for the international space station, explodes as you saw just seconds after take off. >> nasa contracted rocket launch last night from the flight facility in eastern fat it is. nasa officials are investigating but you right now experts don't know exactly what...
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third mission to the iss. engine at 108%. >> yes, then they stopped talking, because the rocket launch went terribly wrong, as is it explodes, just seconds after take off. most importantly, no one was on board, no one was injured, the investigation into what happened begins this morning. >>> sue serio tracking our wednesday weather. we had the best wetter what yesterday, sue, now on the down slide? >> don't expect another ten today. things will be changing, and we'll talk about what's going to happen not only today, but the weekend coming up in your weather authority forecast. >> all right, sue. and then 4:01, game seven, the world series tonight, on fox, everything on the line after last night's game. if you missed it, as usual, no worries, because we've got your highlights coming up in sports. did you watch? >> , no ways asleep. but listening to the radio, another blow out, which is interesting. >> i know. >> good day everyone it is wednesday, october 29th, 2014. i know you didn't even watch. i didn't recipr
third mission to the iss. engine at 108%. >> yes, then they stopped talking, because the rocket launch went terribly wrong, as is it explodes, just seconds after take off. most importantly, no one was on board, no one was injured, the investigation into what happened begins this morning. >>> sue serio tracking our wednesday weather. we had the best wetter what yesterday, sue, now on the down slide? >> don't expect another ten today. things will be changing, and we'll talk...
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on its third mission to the iss.engine at 108%. >> and just like that, 5,000 pounds of food and hardware and science experiments that were headed for the international space station burning up on the launchpad at wallops island, virginia. we are following the fallout from the first major setback of the post-shuttle private space flight era. joining me live with their expertise and insights on what happened last night, cnn aviation analyst and former cnn anchor miles o'brien as well as former astronaut and retired air force colonel, colonel ron garon. colonel, you are no stranger to space flight. could you take me there and tell me what it's like for the guys who are up there right now on the international space station seeing what they saw last night? >> there's a couple of ways to look at this. one is you have supplies coming up that maybe you were counting on. there was a lot of experiments on board, maybe these were experiments that you have worked on personally and were looking forward to working on. but in our c
on its third mission to the iss.engine at 108%. >> and just like that, 5,000 pounds of food and hardware and science experiments that were headed for the international space station burning up on the launchpad at wallops island, virginia. we are following the fallout from the first major setback of the post-shuttle private space flight era. joining me live with their expertise and insights on what happened last night, cnn aviation analyst and former cnn anchor miles o'brien as well as...
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on its third mission to the iss. (sigh engines at 108% -- >> trying to determine what caused a rocket headed to the international space station to explode, just seconds after take-off yesterday. >> no one on that commercial supply craft, no one was on, i should say, the commercial supply craft, no one in the surrounding area was injured. so that's the good news, but the explosion was unbelievable. >> here it is, we'll show it to you again, rocket blew up over the launch complex, operation was run by a private american company, orbital sciences, now, nasa had growing reliance on private companies to deliver supplies to the international space station since the shuttle program was shut down. >> we don't really have any early indications of exactly what might have failed. we need some time to take a look at that. >> speaking of time ... officials say crews at the international space station do have enough supplies for now, but the company states x is schedule to launch supply ship in december. so it could be about a mon
on its third mission to the iss. (sigh engines at 108% -- >> trying to determine what caused a rocket headed to the international space station to explode, just seconds after take-off yesterday. >> no one on that commercial supply craft, no one was on, i should say, the commercial supply craft, no one in the surrounding area was injured. so that's the good news, but the explosion was unbelievable. >> here it is, we'll show it to you again, rocket blew up over the launch...
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. >> and we have lift-off of the antares, on this is third mission to the iss. main engine at 108% -- >> launch team, launch team, be advised, stay at your consoles. maintain your positions in your consoles. in the lcc, maintain position -- >> just stunning to watch that. >> unbelievable. >> and you also saw the explosion and heard it there. bit of a delay on the video shortly after. the fire was raging after that rocket fell back to earth. it did seem to heavily damage the launch pad. it's 3:00 a.m. on the east coast in the u.s. soon as daylight comes, they'll be spending a special team to investigate what happened. that rocket was carrying food and supplies and classified equipment as it was on its way to the international space station. >> the rocket was valued at $200 million. the private contractor will lead the investigation into the explosion. the u.s. federal aviation administration and nasa will assist. >> our team worked very hard to prepare it. we conducted a lot of testing and analysis to get ready for this mission. however, something went wrong, and
. >> and we have lift-off of the antares, on this is third mission to the iss. main engine at 108% -- >> launch team, launch team, be advised, stay at your consoles. maintain your positions in your consoles. in the lcc, maintain position -- >> just stunning to watch that. >> unbelievable. >> and you also saw the explosion and heard it there. bit of a delay on the video shortly after. the fire was raging after that rocket fell back to earth. it did seem to heavily...
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antares, third mission, the iss. main engine's at 108%. >> and launch team, launch team, be advised, stay at your consoles. maintain positions in consoles. >>> the fireball lighting up the night skies, happening in wo wallops island in virginia. show you the launch again. it just happened. tom foreman has late details and he joins now. tom? >> yeah, hey, anderson, take a look at this view from some of the spectators who lined up to watch it, and listen to how they respond as this goes cataclysmically wrong. you can hear the explosion and you can hear their reaction. that's roughly three quarters of a million pounds of thrust being released in the wrong way as this rocket fell apart. it only two seconds. the first stage, it seems to be absolutely centered there. how it happened is a big mystery. the company that is in charge of all of this, orbital science corporation, based in virginia, under contract to navy for $1.8 billion for sending supplies up to the iss and issued a statement saying it's far too early to know
antares, third mission, the iss. main engine's at 108%. >> and launch team, launch team, be advised, stay at your consoles. maintain positions in consoles. >>> the fireball lighting up the night skies, happening in wo wallops island in virginia. show you the launch again. it just happened. tom foreman has late details and he joins now. tom? >> yeah, hey, anderson, take a look at this view from some of the spectators who lined up to watch it, and listen to how they respond...
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community of louisiana through a nonprofit organization and being one with his constituents everyone issing them the judiciary committee, health and welfare and other committees. we is not responsible for all leadership is supposed to be all across america. it was said by martin luther king, jr. that human progress is neither automatic nor inevita e inevitable. every step towards the goal of justice requires sacrifice, struggling and suffer. tireless exertion and passionate concern of dedicated individuals. ladies and gentlemen, i'm privileged to present you too man dedicated to this cause, for justice, for opportunity and for froe dom. a man in a fight for what is right and a man who will die with his boots on, senator elbert guillory. ♪ ♪ >> good afternoon. joseph, thank you very much. that was extremely well done. young men like that -- [ applause ] and i see some other young people in this room. i'm very heartened to see them. i'm actually heartened to see so many types of americans here under one banner. speaking one language. the language of freedom and liberty but many, many colors o
community of louisiana through a nonprofit organization and being one with his constituents everyone issing them the judiciary committee, health and welfare and other committees. we is not responsible for all leadership is supposed to be all across america. it was said by martin luther king, jr. that human progress is neither automatic nor inevita e inevitable. every step towards the goal of justice requires sacrifice, struggling and suffer. tireless exertion and passionate concern of dedicated...
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las vegas police respond issed to the home yesterday afternoon. they say he told them he was cleaning the gun when it accidentally paoeurd. a finger on his left hand was injured. police say canseco did not know there was a bullet in the chamber. there was nothing suspicious and they called it an accident. >>> a company is recalling a halloween flashlight projector pause can burn your hand. the company says it received one report of a flashlight projector overheating and melting the plastic handle. no injuries have been reported. you can return it for a full refund >> don't be surprised if you see changes to the map on your phone. it launched map connect. apple maps has been criticized for giving inaccurate routes and wrong locations. >>> police say thieves are stealing children's social security numbers and using them to open bank accounts and credit card accounts under new names. it is so-called synthetic i.d.s. his 7-year-old daughter started receiving mail. >> i got junk mail at her name from capital one. they wanted her to upgrade to another c
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>> just know that next week with have a couple of closed session item iss that correct? >> two. and just maybe i just want to ask, down the road, do we have any orders and i know that we have asked a couple of times when they are on schedule that just the people know where they are in the next month or so because we get into the holidays and it gets crazy. >> i have been asking about the department general order. >> we have the dv one for next week. >> that is on next week also? >> okay. >> and then the first amendment djo regarding the officers and social media. >> okay, that has not been schedule. >> no it was and it has been taken off and we are looking at in that reference to that? >> closer. >> getting closer. >> possibly getting really close? >> before it comes an issue? >> generally pretty patient. but it is kind of... >> we will get it done before the year closes i hope. >> yeah. >> okay. >> great. sergeant, call the next line item? >> three, public comment on all matters pertaining to item 5 below, closed session, including public comment on vote whether to hold item 5
>> just know that next week with have a couple of closed session item iss that correct? >> two. and just maybe i just want to ask, down the road, do we have any orders and i know that we have asked a couple of times when they are on schedule that just the people know where they are in the next month or so because we get into the holidays and it gets crazy. >> i have been asking about the department general order. >> we have the dv one for next week. >> that is on...
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nasa insist there is no iss supply line crisis. >> the space is in great shape. the crew is in good shape. we have plenty of supplies to keep them going for quite some time. >> in recent years the u.s. has been trying to down size to a new era of commercial space enterprise. recent events suggest that in our cash-strapped era of geopolitical tensions it's an ambition with sometimes explosive consequences. >> now go to the al jazeera website you'll not only get the day's news and back ground there is opinion as well. there are interesting commentary pieces at www.aljazeera.com. >> a coalition of democracy reformers wants hong kong's government to be elected in 2017. the beijing government insists it needs to be elected from a predetermined list. working to galvanize public opinion.
nasa insist there is no iss supply line crisis. >> the space is in great shape. the crew is in good shape. we have plenty of supplies to keep them going for quite some time. >> in recent years the u.s. has been trying to down size to a new era of commercial space enterprise. recent events suggest that in our cash-strapped era of geopolitical tensions it's an ambition with sometimes explosive consequences. >> now go to the al jazeera website you'll not only get the day's news...
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some are surprise issed. the redskins have their bye week after the vikings. a lot of people thought colt mccoy would get one more start and then see how rg3 feels after the bye week. >> we might see colt on the field at some point during the game anyway. tom kierein with your weather and traffic on the 1s. we're doing a lot of this and this already. >> oh, yeah. it turned quite chilly overnight. this morning it is 40 degrees. 30 degrees overnight. if you're walking the door, dress like the dog. wear something furry. between 6:00 and 8:00, low 40s under a clear sky. lots of sunshine. still chilly between 8:00 and 10:00. upper 40s to 50 degrees. temperatures in the upper 30s, shenandoah and maryland as well. fort meade, 36. we have patchy fog in some of the rural areas. the fog will be gone in another hour or two. later today, lots of sunshine. cool afternoon highs much cooler than yesterday. make it into the upper 50s to near 60 by mid to late afternoon. gorgeous autumn color around. we are getting great pictures coming in. this was posted by janet stoppee in
some are surprise issed. the redskins have their bye week after the vikings. a lot of people thought colt mccoy would get one more start and then see how rg3 feels after the bye week. >> we might see colt on the field at some point during the game anyway. tom kierein with your weather and traffic on the 1s. we're doing a lot of this and this already. >> oh, yeah. it turned quite chilly overnight. this morning it is 40 degrees. 30 degrees overnight. if you're walking the door, dress...
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. >> bridges on its third mission to the iss. >> main engine at 108%. so last night, alex holley, on the 17th floor of my building on the balcony. >> because you wanted to see it, i remember you telling me. >> you can see it from philadelphia there is thing, all the way down, well, one of the best astronomers of the country here, good morning. so let me continue. go out on my balcony, 17th floor, and a lot of people were on the belmont plateau, a lot of people down the shore were tweeting they are area waiting for it, 6:22, out there on the balcony, come on, i know it is down in virginia, where is it? where is it? so i go on the nasa website t blew up. >> it did. not good. >> were you watching it. >> i was not watching last night because i anticipated the weather was not be good, and early evening, sunset 19 minutes before, but i was following on my phone, i had a little app called mission clock, that lets me follow second by second. and i caught it about 52nd after it happened. so i new then that something had gone wrong. >> of course they're having g
. >> bridges on its third mission to the iss. >> main engine at 108%. so last night, alex holley, on the 17th floor of my building on the balcony. >> because you wanted to see it, i remember you telling me. >> you can see it from philadelphia there is thing, all the way down, well, one of the best astronomers of the country here, good morning. so let me continue. go out on my balcony, 17th floor, and a lot of people were on the belmont plateau, a lot of people down the...
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third mission to the iss ... that main engine at 108%. (silence). >> this did not go as planned. investigators trying to determine what caused a rocket headed to the international space station to explode. this was just seconds after take off yesterday. nobody was on this commercial supply craft. no one in the surrounding area was injured. the rocket blew up over the launch complex, wall of silence, several witnesses, in fact, caught their own view of the explosion right along the virginia coastline. >> and those witnesses include some local students, and experiment from the students at ocean city high school was on that rocket. the operation was run by a private american company, orbital sciences, nasa has had a growing reliance on private companies, to deliver supplies to the international space station, since the shuttle program was shut down. officials let the fires burn out, and crews are expected out there, daylight, to clean up the aftermath of that explosion. >> we don't really have any early indications of exactly when might have failed. and we need some time to take a l
third mission to the iss ... that main engine at 108%. (silence). >> this did not go as planned. investigators trying to determine what caused a rocket headed to the international space station to explode. this was just seconds after take off yesterday. nobody was on this commercial supply craft. no one in the surrounding area was injured. the rocket blew up over the launch complex, wall of silence, several witnesses, in fact, caught their own view of the explosion right along the...
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every park come and look at this park, because i think that the way that you have acknowledged donor issclass. >> it is nice to come and play and we have been driving by for
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hee ch g cor re d n as p to 13, n therepeat each day ile byne oifnt r sporheawe startunng thrsy ofis iss day ile thfil ouofds.dasda [ kiativla ] bes anatsely asg buofse ef t day ile thfil ouofds.dasda for givla ] bes earle:e sn't bn going ancompti his oblatio ef t day ile beuse he hast abl for to wou ] d "yes, sp t th my frof thne f i t st div f hlf nowthate'wiorse tdesoe setoo do rerepee na nl exningisrt offe antaine a fution of l lions.s the ivl s arthugng est mencie so rl thuner...
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tonight clear, breezy, noast cold, again iss overhead, 49 to 55. 6:49 to 6:55. lows tonight mid-40s to mid- 50s. tomorrow morning mostly sunny, breezy, warm, get outside, 46 to 72 by lunchtime. by afternoon partly cloudy, breezy, warm, 75 to 80, winds southwest at 10 to 15. let's break down the day planner. look how mild the start is, 59 at 9:00 with sunshine, upper 60s by 11:00 and 74 with full sun by 1:00. the next three days cold front comes through on wednesday. it will generate a few showers, not a big shower producer and still warm, 70. then cooler in the wake of that cold front. we're back to 60 thursday. that's not so crazy. halloween, not so crazy. next seven days it will be near 60. we'll be kind of chilly for the trick-or-treaters, but it will be dry unless you're out super late. then the coldest air of the season comes in, showers friday night into saturday morning, snow in the mountains. you could even see a snowflake north and wes of town in the predawn hours -- west of town in the predawn hours saturday, 49 for a high. good news this weekend, 49 h
tonight clear, breezy, noast cold, again iss overhead, 49 to 55. 6:49 to 6:55. lows tonight mid-40s to mid- 50s. tomorrow morning mostly sunny, breezy, warm, get outside, 46 to 72 by lunchtime. by afternoon partly cloudy, breezy, warm, 75 to 80, winds southwest at 10 to 15. let's break down the day planner. look how mild the start is, 59 at 9:00 with sunshine, upper 60s by 11:00 and 74 with full sun by 1:00. the next three days cold front comes through on wednesday. it will generate a few...
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sciences, they are contract is $1.8 billion and that was for eight different supply missions to the isshe third of them. so it is a big deal to orbital sciences and rocket dine, which makes one of the engines on board and also making engines for a 2020 mars mission. this is all part of the balancing act being done now between nasa and the privateization of the different services here. so big questions here. and yes, the experiments on board here, this is important stuff to people out there, erin. some of this would look at blood flow from the brain to the heart in zero gravity, that was one of the things being experimented. another would look at the behavior of meteors as they head into our atmosphere. so it represents a tremendous amount of work and investment to get to this point. and as commander kelly pointed out a short while ago, the real question here is the launch pad. what kind of shape it was in after this happened and whether it is taken out of commission for some period of time. because the next launch from this country that could go to the iss with supplies is by space x, a
sciences, they are contract is $1.8 billion and that was for eight different supply missions to the isshe third of them. so it is a big deal to orbital sciences and rocket dine, which makes one of the engines on board and also making engines for a 2020 mars mission. this is all part of the balancing act being done now between nasa and the privateization of the different services here. so big questions here. and yes, the experiments on board here, this is important stuff to people out there,...
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new we are getting a look at what it was like to live on the iss.s you might expect, it is tricky. >> this is a table for six. of course, we don't need chairs because everything will float away. >> there are in refrigerators in space so they dine mostly on the same prepackage meals that the military uses. getting clean though is getting complicated. there are no showers in zero gravity. they use towel wipes and in rinse shampoo. going to the rest room tiny toilet is the only option they have. >> that is quite tiny. >> there is the little door good mess of the day they are working on science experiments and micro gravity. they are keeping tabs on how their bod its are adjusting to life in space. there are never american six people aboard iss and they usually head home have after about six months. but when mission is over a spacecraft brings them back home. return trip to earth just takes three and a half hours. how about that. >> what an experience though. >> a whole world in so many ways, indeed. >> soon we will be able to see a new view like no oth
new we are getting a look at what it was like to live on the iss.s you might expect, it is tricky. >> this is a table for six. of course, we don't need chairs because everything will float away. >> there are in refrigerators in space so they dine mostly on the same prepackage meals that the military uses. getting clean though is getting complicated. there are no showers in zero gravity. they use towel wipes and in rinse shampoo. going to the rest room tiny toilet is the only option...
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and 1,400 pounds of food for the iss crew. that does not create an instant emergency, but it will put extra pressure on upcoming missions to reestablish the supply chain to those astronauts in orbit. and the explosion could create political pressure, too, in the continuing debate over how much space travel or should be put into the hands of private companies. i'm getting word, carol, a lot of people at orbital sciences having a very tough day today because they know that this is a big, big setback to this whole idea of privatized space travel, and particularly for their company. they have to find an answer to this and they have to find it in short order even though nasa is saying they have complete faith in orbital right now, this is definitely a hurdle for this company to clear, carol. >> who absorbs the cost of this accident, tom? is it orbital or nasa? >> well, i think it's going to be absorbed by both of them. orbital is watching its stock get into trouble so it absorbs it in an indirect way immediately. there's some talk
and 1,400 pounds of food for the iss crew. that does not create an instant emergency, but it will put extra pressure on upcoming missions to reestablish the supply chain to those astronauts in orbit. and the explosion could create political pressure, too, in the continuing debate over how much space travel or should be put into the hands of private companies. i'm getting word, carol, a lot of people at orbital sciences having a very tough day today because they know that this is a big, big...
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. >> you saw the chacomnf td was iss,selw i for us. >> conat t says he fell asleep? >> i woke up in the third qui er anduld vkew i ich the en dnf the . a3 f it's a lot of fun. i enjoy coming back and you know still have a lot of friends here, spend part of the summer here and it's nice to get back. any time you play a teammate it's special, and played a couple of years with him so it's good to know him and play against him and it's kind of weird but the business side of it. >> the trash talking on the ice a little bit? >> maybe a little bit. >> it should be fun to watch those teams go at it tonight. rick back to you. >> thank you.o at it tonight. >>> it's tuesday night get ready for more drama on tonight's "forever" a doctor is founded after a prestigious award. henry and joe uncover a dark secret they say led to the doctor's murder. and henry is protecting a life and saving himself. be sure to tweet during the show using #~ forever and 6 abc. >>> here is a look at tonight's lineup, starting at 8:00, the great halloween fright night, and the marvels "agents of s.h.i.
. >> you saw the chacomnf td was iss,selw i for us. >> conat t says he fell asleep? >> i woke up in the third qui er anduld vkew i ich the en dnf the . a3 f it's a lot of fun. i enjoy coming back and you know still have a lot of friends here, spend part of the summer here and it's nice to get back. any time you play a teammate it's special, and played a couple of years with him so it's good to know him and play against him and it's kind of weird but the business side of it....
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there are never more than six people aboard iss and they usually head home after about six months. when the mission is over a soyes spacecraft brings them back home. return trip to earth by the way takes just three and a half hours. >> funny, would you think it would take four days. >> it with take forever. >> across the country, yes. >> wow. >> well, they thought it was an earthquake but wasn't the ground shaking. >> "eyewitness news" reporter todd quinones has more on the shock waves that rattled more than nerves down the shore. >> it seems like the room moved. it didn't shake. it didn't twitch or anything. it just seemed like it moved. >> reporter: it was a shake up joann armstrong could not figure out and she was not alone. up and down the shore people reported feeling the ground move or hearing a loud boom. >> i felt like a big, almost like a vibration and then i heard what sounded like a truck overturning or something. people jumped on social media hoping to figure it all out. some didn't know what to think, others thought it was possibly even an earthquake. there were no rep
there are never more than six people aboard iss and they usually head home after about six months. when the mission is over a soyes spacecraft brings them back home. return trip to earth by the way takes just three and a half hours. >> funny, would you think it would take four days. >> it with take forever. >> across the country, yes. >> wow. >> well, they thought it was an earthquake but wasn't the ground shaking. >> "eyewitness news" reporter todd...
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ram referred to this only as half a tennis court, you are suggest issing is most of the club. >> no. this is from the planning approval. it says these are the plans exhibit a and they are incorporating that plan and it has an open space requirement met in the planning code. they went back in the planning code and said you have to adopt the plans for the golden gate way. the second thing that happened, this is from the redevelopment plan. this is from you go on to the redevelopment site right now. the redevelopment site right now posted this decision. says there is open space in the square and there is a color code on the map they said these are the redevelopment plans after the rezoning. it incorporated two huge open spaces in the square and the recreation facilities that had been previously conditioned and on the approval in 1977. >> ms. hester, i want to thank you for your public testimony. to summarize for colleagues, i know this is complicated and historical documents. what ms. hester has documents that suggest that this agency decided that given the incredible density that there
ram referred to this only as half a tennis court, you are suggest issing is most of the club. >> no. this is from the planning approval. it says these are the plans exhibit a and they are incorporating that plan and it has an open space requirement met in the planning code. they went back in the planning code and said you have to adopt the plans for the golden gate way. the second thing that happened, this is from the redevelopment plan. this is from you go on to the redevelopment site...
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every park come and look at this park, because i think that the way that you have acknowledged donor iss really first class. >> it is nice to come and play and we have been driving by for literally a year. >> it is kind of nice. >> all of the people that are here. ♪ october 21, 2014, can we have the call to order and roll call please. commissioner frost commissioner lee commissioner joseph marry commissioner perez go giants commissioner hyde we have a would you state your name and the commissioner has an emergency i'm sure you're aware of we have a vacancies we have quorum and you can precede do you need a reminder. >> no, i think i'm okay i'd like to start off by thanking sfgovtv for putting us on the air and like you all to turn off our cell phones and we'll move on to item one. this is a time when members of the public may address the board on items not on the agenda do we have my public comment seeing none, public comment is closed i would number 2 is to review and approve the minutes of august 5, 2014, we don't have the correct people here to vote on that so i'd like to have that co
every park come and look at this park, because i think that the way that you have acknowledged donor iss really first class. >> it is nice to come and play and we have been driving by for literally a year. >> it is kind of nice. >> all of the people that are here. ♪ october 21, 2014, can we have the call to order and roll call please. commissioner frost commissioner lee commissioner joseph marry commissioner perez go giants commissioner hyde we have a would you state your...
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. >> third mission for the iss. that main engine is at 108%. >> there was only five or six seconds after it lifted off from the launch pad. that rocket exploded. that launch was scheduled for yesterday afternoon. it's interesting, they cancelled it, because there was a boat in what they call -- i can't think of the name of it now, but in an area where if there is a problem, debris would call in that area of the ocean. this time, it never made it to the ocean. that launch blew up about five seconds after it lifted off from the launch pad down at wallops island. we'll have more on this story as more details become available. especially in terms of exactly what it was, if we can determine that, what it was that caused that rocket to explode. >>> now we go to -- back to doug and the weather center. >> yeah, guys. just watching this, we were -- everybody excited, obviously, for this to go on again. and in this at 6:22. we were watching this really for the last couple of days, this going up. this was going to be one of th
. >> third mission for the iss. that main engine is at 108%. >> there was only five or six seconds after it lifted off from the launch pad. that rocket exploded. that launch was scheduled for yesterday afternoon. it's interesting, they cancelled it, because there was a boat in what they call -- i can't think of the name of it now, but in an area where if there is a problem, debris would call in that area of the ocean. this time, it never made it to the ocean. that launch blew up...
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to be on that rocket, it involved a certain plant and whether or not it could keep air clean on the isst it blew up along with yesterday's space mission. nearby residents are being told to stay away from the debris because it may be hazardous. >> thanks, derek. >>> security in federal buildings in dc and elsewhere increased after the violence at canada's parliament. you may not be able to see it. >> reporter: homeland security department says the decision to increase the security at the federal buildings in washington and other major american cities is only precautionary. security has been getting tighter and tighter in washington dc since 9/11 and it has been tightened once again as a result of what happened in ottawa but if it's here, there's no evidence of it, and that's probably just what the security people want. but even after several breaches of the white house security fence and in ottawa, take a drive tount, it's hard to see any change. the people who work in these buildings or pass through them say the changes are not obvious. >> that may be true, and that's a good thing. alwa
to be on that rocket, it involved a certain plant and whether or not it could keep air clean on the isst it blew up along with yesterday's space mission. nearby residents are being told to stay away from the debris because it may be hazardous. >> thanks, derek. >>> security in federal buildings in dc and elsewhere increased after the violence at canada's parliament. you may not be able to see it. >> reporter: homeland security department says the decision to increase the...
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and we have liftoff of antares mission on its third mission to the iss. main engine at 108%.-pc9xd >> terrible. engulfed in flames crashing back on to the launchpad and erupting into another massive fireball, shooting burning debris. engineers so far tight lipd on what might have gone wrong. we're expecting this news conference in less than a half hour. we'll get to that, but first, a state department memo arguing for the united states to bring some ebola patients to america for treatment even if they are not u.s. citizens. it comes less than 24 hours after virginia congressman bob goodlet warned on this program last night that the obama administration was, in fact, considering this idea. the leaked memo1
and we have liftoff of antares mission on its third mission to the iss. main engine at 108%.-pc9xd >> terrible. engulfed in flames crashing back on to the launchpad and erupting into another massive fireball, shooting burning debris. engineers so far tight lipd on what might have gone wrong. we're expecting this news conference in less than a half hour. we'll get to that, but first, a state department memo arguing for the united states to bring some ebola patients to america for...
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the mission says iss has adequate supplies to last until at least next spring. now, coincidentally, the russian space agency already had a flight, a rocket flight headed for tomorrow for the international space station to bring supplies to the astronauts that are stationed there. meanwhile the company, orbital science says it will be back here investigating the scene here and they say they will figure out what happened, they will correct it, and they will fly into space again. anne-marie? >> all right. susan mcginnis on wallops island, virginia. thank you, susan. >>> on hawaii now a slow moving disaster impossible to stop. this morning a river of 2000 degree-lava is on the verge of consuming homes in the pa jova village. mileka lincoln of our honolulu station has our report. it didn't have a chance. it became the first structure destroyed by the relentless movement of lava flowing from the volcano. this woman is among the hundreds of residents ordered to evacuate. >> it's real. it's now or never. >> reporter: the eruption that threatens to destroy the village be
the mission says iss has adequate supplies to last until at least next spring. now, coincidentally, the russian space agency already had a flight, a rocket flight headed for tomorrow for the international space station to bring supplies to the astronauts that are stationed there. meanwhile the company, orbital science says it will be back here investigating the scene here and they say they will figure out what happened, they will correct it, and they will fly into space again. anne-marie?...
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. >>> a woman says she was sexually assault issed by a masseuse at a massage parlor in glover park. now they have left the country. the woman said she went to massage escape spa on wisconsin in northwest on october 4th. she said 30 minutes into the massage he began sexually assaulting her. the woman said she was afraid for her life. >> my first thought was, am i going to die here. i didn't believe he was sorry. i thought he was trying to manipulate the situation. >> the masseuse was arrested and charged with sex abuse. police say after admitting to the result he flew to china. there is a felony warrant out for his arrest. the victim has filed a lawsuit against the massage parlor. >>> i'm richard jordan following a developing story in hawaii. lava is creeping closer and closer to homes on the big island. now just 100 feet away. scientists have been watching the flow in the village of pahoa. the lava so far has burned a shed, some tires, metal. now it is inching closer and closer to some homes there. officials have been checking the air quality because of this. they have already detec
. >>> a woman says she was sexually assault issed by a masseuse at a massage parlor in glover park. now they have left the country. the woman said she went to massage escape spa on wisconsin in northwest on october 4th. she said 30 minutes into the massage he began sexually assaulting her. the woman said she was afraid for her life. >> my first thought was, am i going to die here. i didn't believe he was sorry. i thought he was trying to manipulate the situation. >> the...
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more than 1600 pounds of hardware, computers, space walk equipment and 1400 pounds of food for the iss crew. that does not create an instant emergency, but it will put extra pressure on upcoming missions to reestablish the supply chain to those astronauts in orbit. and the explosion could create political pressure in the continuing debate over how much space travel can or should be put into the hands of private companies. >> it is worth noting that a russian rocket took off this very morning with more supplies. for the iss and there's another launch here by a private company, space-x should be taking off on december 9th also to rendezvous with the iss. >> tom, thanks so much. >>> one of the big concerns is would the people in the space station be okay. we believe all the sources say the same thing -- yes, they should be. it is also a big vote for unmanned missions, that would have been a big part of the controversy as well. god forbid there had been some people in this rocket. why did it happen and how did happen? we know more than we're reporting so far. we're going to talk with cnn s
more than 1600 pounds of hardware, computers, space walk equipment and 1400 pounds of food for the iss crew. that does not create an instant emergency, but it will put extra pressure on upcoming missions to reestablish the supply chain to those astronauts in orbit. and the explosion could create political pressure in the continuing debate over how much space travel can or should be put into the hands of private companies. >> it is worth noting that a russian rocket took off this very...
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every park come and look at this park, because i think that the way that you have acknowledged donor iss really first class. >> it is nice to come and play and we have been driving by for literally a year. >> it is kind of nice. >> all of the people that are here. ♪ >> we broke ground in december of last year. we broke ground the day after sandy hook connecticut and had a moment of silence here. it's really great to see the silence that we experienced then and we've experienced over the years in this playground is now filled with these voices. >> 321, okay. [ applause ] >> the park was kind of bleak. it was scary and over grown. we started to help maclaren park when we found there wasn't any money in the bond for this park maclaren. we spent time for funding. it was expensive to raise money for this and there were a lot of delays. a lot of it was just the mural, the sprinklers and we didn't have any grass. it was that bad. we worked on sprinkler heads and grass and we fixed everything. we worked hard collecting everything. we had about 400 group members. every a little bit helped and now
every park come and look at this park, because i think that the way that you have acknowledged donor iss really first class. >> it is nice to come and play and we have been driving by for literally a year. >> it is kind of nice. >> all of the people that are here. ♪ >> we broke ground in december of last year. we broke ground the day after sandy hook connecticut and had a moment of silence here. it's really great to see the silence that we experienced then and we've...