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astronauts to the iss. any sort of disruption and the commercial crew program i think be a tremendous setback. i don't much it pays the nasa administrator to have to extend those flights to 2018. for contingency purposes. continuing with the budgetary measures through the commercial crew program, i think that is when the bus was become of forward. especially with the commercial space launch act. >> he mentioned concerns about safety. obviously, there is an element of risk. the safest option would be never to go into space. what is the right way for regulation to balance the safety concerns with the desire to continue expanding out capability and exploring new frontiers? >> you have to test and learn. we found that out the hard way this past october. as americans, we will continue to push the envelope. we have mentioned our westward expansion goals -- the manifest destiny of the united states. safety will always be an issue. as a predecessor once told me the thing you have to number is that 10,000 things can
astronauts to the iss. any sort of disruption and the commercial crew program i think be a tremendous setback. i don't much it pays the nasa administrator to have to extend those flights to 2018. for contingency purposes. continuing with the budgetary measures through the commercial crew program, i think that is when the bus was become of forward. especially with the commercial space launch act. >> he mentioned concerns about safety. obviously, there is an element of risk. the safest...
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he is facing a charge of deer issings.learning new details of the conditions that bergdahl was held in for five years after he was quickly captured by the taliban when he left his base. he faced five year of isolation, beatings he was held in conditions that led to illnesses, wounds on his body all of this detailed by his lawyer in a release of documents. but, again, all of this will be up to the army justice system to decide if this is enough for those charges of deer issings to either stick or to be dismissed. barbara starr, cnn, the pentagon. >> barbara, thank you very much for that. in the case of sergeant bowe bergdahl has been controversy frshl the start. some demanding to know how a swap with five gan taun mow bay detainees was possible. the administration and others quick to defend that trade. >> we saw an opportunity and took it. i make no apologyies for it. >> one of our analogies is we bring everybody home off the battlefield as best we can. it doesn't matter how they ended up in a prisoner of war situation. >>
he is facing a charge of deer issings.learning new details of the conditions that bergdahl was held in for five years after he was quickly captured by the taliban when he left his base. he faced five year of isolation, beatings he was held in conditions that led to illnesses, wounds on his body all of this detailed by his lawyer in a release of documents. but, again, all of this will be up to the army justice system to decide if this is enough for those charges of deer issings to either stick...
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and then he and ambassador robert ford and toby dodge of iss wrote the political strategy. and then wrote a diplomatic strategy to deal with because these conflicts, there are internal political dynamics and external political dynamics and you have to address both, right? to be able to move them to the sustainable outcome consistent with your interests. the key is asking the right questions up front. what is the nature of the conflict, what are our vital interests at stake, what are the political objectives, what is the political strategy, which by 2007 became then to move toward political accommodation and to do that by establishing some mediating mechanisms that will allow us to influence that from the bottom up and from the top down. and then to develop indigenous mediating mechanisms over time to get to that political accommodation between iraq's communities that will remove support for both the shia islamic militias and al qaeda in iraq and its associates. then everything was subordinated to that. the military strategy was then to go after the so-called irreconcilables
and then he and ambassador robert ford and toby dodge of iss wrote the political strategy. and then wrote a diplomatic strategy to deal with because these conflicts, there are internal political dynamics and external political dynamics and you have to address both, right? to be able to move them to the sustainable outcome consistent with your interests. the key is asking the right questions up front. what is the nature of the conflict, what are our vital interests at stake, what are the...
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iss itself will be buying one million of those shares. up 6%.the biggest losers today tod's. dividend didn't live up to expectations. only two euros per share. many wanted to see 2.5. the ceo sounding confident, saying revenue and profit will grow again this year. jonathan: thank you very much. if you remember, 12 months ago, i was in a cafe moaning about how expensive my breakfast was getting. investors are bullish. coffee prices were surging. it feels like a distant memory. today everyone getting bearish about the price of breakfast. a big part of that has to do with one nation's currency getting crushed. brazil, the biggest exporter of coffee, sugar and oranges. our next guest just got back from brazil. he is head of agricultural analytics at macquarrie. back from brazil, not just a holiday. the big take away, breakfast could be getting cheaper. >> the major agricultural commodities produced in brazil. the main driver is the fact that most of their production cost is reducing. they are able to supply the world at a cheaper rate. there are sti
iss itself will be buying one million of those shares. up 6%.the biggest losers today tod's. dividend didn't live up to expectations. only two euros per share. many wanted to see 2.5. the ceo sounding confident, saying revenue and profit will grow again this year. jonathan: thank you very much. if you remember, 12 months ago, i was in a cafe moaning about how expensive my breakfast was getting. investors are bullish. coffee prices were surging. it feels like a distant memory. today everyone...
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hopefully we can accomplish more and be better structured than the iss partnership.he iss which we gave birth to in the 1970's, is probably the most impressive piece of space hardware ever to reach orbit. we are now totally dependent on russia to get american crewmen to and from the iss. the success of our space program has always been dependent on private industry, and they delivered. as nasa grew less entrepreneurial and more bureaucratic, they inspired knew commercial space companies. nasa has less control over their operations and results as they did in the past. some people suggest that private space companies should collaborate with nasa for space ventures beyond earth's orbit. that means sharing the cost. while commercial companies will always contract with nasa for hardware and tech knowledge he, -- and technology, the government will always be expected to foot the bill. space exploration does not satisfy profit or return on investment. government agencies are not profit driven. government underwriting gives our agencies the ability to provide, and and develo
hopefully we can accomplish more and be better structured than the iss partnership.he iss which we gave birth to in the 1970's, is probably the most impressive piece of space hardware ever to reach orbit. we are now totally dependent on russia to get american crewmen to and from the iss. the success of our space program has always been dependent on private industry, and they delivered. as nasa grew less entrepreneurial and more bureaucratic, they inspired knew commercial space companies. nasa...
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we have phone issing many senior military officials as well today and over the last few weeks as we traveledhere this region and they insist that the tide is turning against boko haram. not because of the mercenaries but because of a combination of new arms more political will as well as that help of the neighbors countries. >>> oscar pistorius's lawyers have failed to stop an appeal that could see him convicted of murdering his girlfriend. panel of judges will decide whether the initial sentence given to the olympic athlete was too lenient. prosecutors want last year's conviction of culpable homicide reviewed because they claim the judge misinterpreted the law. >>> scientists have recently discovered where the ebola epidemic started. imran khan reports now on how life in the west african village has changed after being at the center of the worst ebola outbreak on record. >> reporter: these people aren't taking any chances. it's been reported that locals ate bats from this tree and contracted ebola virus. beginning what has grown into the worst outbreak of the virus every recorded. >> transl
we have phone issing many senior military officials as well today and over the last few weeks as we traveledhere this region and they insist that the tide is turning against boko haram. not because of the mercenaries but because of a combination of new arms more political will as well as that help of the neighbors countries. >>> oscar pistorius's lawyers have failed to stop an appeal that could see him convicted of murdering his girlfriend. panel of judges will decide whether the...
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what are we trying to learn beyond six to eight months on the iss?e believe that we all want to go to mars some day and in order to do that the distance and the travel that it will take is long enough that one year in space for scott kelly and mikhail kearny ecole will provide more information on how the human body can adapt and survive. we worry about the human body, heart blood pressure. the longer they stay in space the more data we get, the smarter we will become when we do decide to go to mars. betty: what is the most unusual thing that happens to you, physically after being there for so long? clayton: most folks coming back from a long duration spaceflight, you are very heavy and methodical in what you do simply because you are pretty much exhausted and your muscles have not done what they have done on earth for a long time. what i thought was normal though it was a three-week rehabilitation process for me to be able to run the same speed and amount that i did before i left the planet. betty: clayton, there is a fascination with going to mars.
what are we trying to learn beyond six to eight months on the iss?e believe that we all want to go to mars some day and in order to do that the distance and the travel that it will take is long enough that one year in space for scott kelly and mikhail kearny ecole will provide more information on how the human body can adapt and survive. we worry about the human body, heart blood pressure. the longer they stay in space the more data we get, the smarter we will become when we do decide to go to...
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iss is the most impressive piece of space hardware ever played in orbit. we have transferred $3.5 billion to russia to help them increase their space industry. we are now totally dependent on russia to get american crewmen to and from the iss. the success of the space program has always been dependent on private industry and they delivered. as a nasa group, -- group -- gre w, they inspired space companies. while most companies have been subsidized, nasa has less control over the development of operations and result then they have in the past. some people suggest private space companies should collaborate with nasa for missions beyond the earth's orbit. that means sharing the cost. while they will always partner with nasa for the hardware, the government will always be expected to pay the cost of exploration, funded by tax dollars, of course. space exploration is far too expensive for commercial companies. space exploration does not satisfy either criteria. government agencies are not profit driven, they are not agencies -- our country's return on the inves
iss is the most impressive piece of space hardware ever played in orbit. we have transferred $3.5 billion to russia to help them increase their space industry. we are now totally dependent on russia to get american crewmen to and from the iss. the success of the space program has always been dependent on private industry and they delivered. as a nasa group, -- group -- gre w, they inspired space companies. while most companies have been subsidized, nasa has less control over the development of...
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i can't imagine 342 days on the iss. what else?ig things is we all, our bodies we look at our bodies and see our flesh and bones but we have millions of bacteria that inhabit our body as well. that really makes us able to physiologically do a lot of the things that we do. the bacteria the microbiome likely changes in the international space station. they will be measuring that in all sorts of different ways for scott but then again, comparing it to mark on the ground as well. so while he's going to be on the surface of the earth, he's still going to be getting poked and prodded to try and extract some of this information and compare it to scott. there is lots of different experiments. i think there are some that are adaptive meaning they will adapt to these experiments even over the next year. those are some of the broad areas they will be looking at physically and psychologically. >> okay. wonder if his family was like okay see you in 342 days, honey. sanjay gupta, thank you. >> we have such good signal from the craft. did you see
i can't imagine 342 days on the iss. what else?ig things is we all, our bodies we look at our bodies and see our flesh and bones but we have millions of bacteria that inhabit our body as well. that really makes us able to physiologically do a lot of the things that we do. the bacteria the microbiome likely changes in the international space station. they will be measuring that in all sorts of different ways for scott but then again, comparing it to mark on the ground as well. so while he's...
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i know everyone issing looing forward to seeing him play.s entire team is loaded. >> that friendly will take place tomorrow 4:36 tomorrow town. >> you don't realize how small he is. >> ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> there's a peep show tonight in maryland but this one is fun for the whole family. at the carol arts center the beloved easter suiweets have been transformed into works of art. the biggest creation is a life size goofey statue that took over 3,000 to make. me and my peeps might try to make it out there. >>> give us the rough news about this weekend. >> take a look at this. 25 in d.c. 18 tomorrow at 8:00 a.m. in martinsburg. what about the afternoon? how about that? 31 in d.c. we're dauktalking about a very cold day. it does get better. on sunday less wind and sunshine. sunday is not a bad day as far as the weekend goes. 59 on monday and above average on tuesday. high temperature of 63. 56 on wednesday. thursday and friday right now looks to be well above average with highs finally getting back into the 60s and not just in the 60s but we're there for t
i know everyone issing looing forward to seeing him play.s entire team is loaded. >> that friendly will take place tomorrow 4:36 tomorrow town. >> you don't realize how small he is. >> ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> there's a peep show tonight in maryland but this one is fun for the whole family. at the carol arts center the beloved easter suiweets have been transformed into works of art. the biggest creation is a life size goofey statue that took over 3,000 to make. me and my peeps...
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while that capsule is headed to the iss this little guy just got back.ee him there he is this is the robot. he just spent a year and a half at the space station. robots in space are usually tasked with maintenance or mechanical operations but his mission was as a companion to a japanese astronaut. his creator says a future where humans and robots live together is getting closer. >>> apple's ceo tim cook wants to give away his money lots of it. cook telling fortune magazine he plans to give away his estimated $785 million net worth before he does that though cook wants to pay for his 10-year-old nephew's college education. berkshire hathaway warren buffet has been encourageing the wealthy to give away their half time's worth through the giving pledge. >>> american bought less soda for the tenth straight year. overall soda volume slipped a full per accept in 2014. fewer americans are buying diet soda which led to a shake up in the top 10 u.s. soda rankings. coke remain in the top spot. but now pepsi is number two. it over took diet coke as the most second
while that capsule is headed to the iss this little guy just got back.ee him there he is this is the robot. he just spent a year and a half at the space station. robots in space are usually tasked with maintenance or mechanical operations but his mission was as a companion to a japanese astronaut. his creator says a future where humans and robots live together is getting closer. >>> apple's ceo tim cook wants to give away his money lots of it. cook telling fortune magazine he plans to...
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canadian chris hatfield spent six months on iss and explains what it was like. >> the space station is an incredible human outpost right on the edge of our capability. it's vast. it's really strange to launch into the darkness, fly through space for a while and suddenly to have a little star get bigger and bigger and sort of grow into this huge human structure orbiting the world. it's like a gift to be weightless. it's magic all of a sudden. you can take this wrist watch of mine, which when i first got to orbit, i noticed that it was floating and flying almost like i had a living snake wrapped around my wrist. and i would keep my watch strap loose all of my life because it reminds me of the magic of being weightless. you don't need anything to hold you up. being a year weightlessness is different than how the body has evolved. here i'm fighting gravity. but in weightlessness everything floats and you don't even have to hold your head up. we fight it by exercising two hours a day on the space station. resistive exercise, and exercise on a bicycle. when you get back to earth your body wi
canadian chris hatfield spent six months on iss and explains what it was like. >> the space station is an incredible human outpost right on the edge of our capability. it's vast. it's really strange to launch into the darkness, fly through space for a while and suddenly to have a little star get bigger and bigger and sort of grow into this huge human structure orbiting the world. it's like a gift to be weightless. it's magic all of a sudden. you can take this wrist watch of mine, which...
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technology disruption is the biggest iss. everybody is trying g to refocus our game and how to remain relevant for thehe future. do we have to transform ourselves to be successful for the long-term? rebecca: the thing i like about technologyisruption is most c.e.o.'s see that as a great equalizer. everybody has got a chance to use technology to ove oake the next guy. you michael dell in the report saying nobody has a lock on this market. everyone will laugh and say michael dell would like to think so so that apple does not have a lock on the market. you see technology as as much of an equalizer as many.e.o.'s hope it will be? bob: i do. technology is disrupting everything.. it is disrupting how you interact with the consumumer. it is disrupting supply chains. itas an n impact everywhere. causes two things to happen. one is c.e.o.'s have to be energetic about the change they need to drive. sesecond, they are tnking about hoto change my business. in my retail or a health care business? repositioning that thinkg in terms of your
technology disruption is the biggest iss. everybody is trying g to refocus our game and how to remain relevant for thehe future. do we have to transform ourselves to be successful for the long-term? rebecca: the thing i like about technologyisruption is most c.e.o.'s see that as a great equalizer. everybody has got a chance to use technology to ove oake the next guy. you michael dell in the report saying nobody has a lock on this market. everyone will laugh and say michael dell would like to...
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. >> the professor issing about a justice database of police stops and shootings, in cooperation with police departments tracking the signs of bias. >> the officer will be the first to tell you that it's terrifying when they come understand fire. the question is can they get to the point where the police officer focuses more on the hands of the suspect and not the colour, but what is in them. jacob ward jones me. you were under no obligation to tell anyone what the results were when you took the test. how did it feel to take part in the experiment and deal with the results, that you, too, were treating more black people unarmed than white people? >> it was a sobering experience to go in, even though i knew what was it was i was supposed to do, to make the common mistake, which is not to fire on unarmed black men more frequently, but to fire on armed white men less frequently, i was giving white people the benefit of the doubt and waiting. that seemed to be a built-in bias showing itself, even in people that knew exactly what they were ding. >> an eye opening study that mentioned they
. >> the professor issing about a justice database of police stops and shootings, in cooperation with police departments tracking the signs of bias. >> the officer will be the first to tell you that it's terrifying when they come understand fire. the question is can they get to the point where the police officer focuses more on the hands of the suspect and not the colour, but what is in them. jacob ward jones me. you were under no obligation to tell anyone what the results were when...
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check out the nbc washington app for picture iss pictures of new metal detect toers. nats say major league baseball asked all teams to install metal detectors for your safety. >>> >>> hear the emotional reaction from some players. >> and she hasn't even announced that she's running, but somebody could keep hillary clinton from getting the democratic nod for the white house. >>> friend, family and complete strangers pay their ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> hundreds turned out to show their support is for a new york family of orthodox jews that lost seven children this weekend. a fire ripped through their home saturday morning. a funeral was held yesterday in brooklyn for all of the children. they will be buried in israel. youngest victim was 5, the oldest another teenager jumped from a second story window. they are still in critical condition. fire investigators say that fire was caused by a hot plate that was left on. the mother was using the hot plate to cook because of the sab both restriction on lighting a flame. >>> today lawyers for accused kill are robert durst are expected in court
check out the nbc washington app for picture iss pictures of new metal detect toers. nats say major league baseball asked all teams to install metal detectors for your safety. >>> >>> hear the emotional reaction from some players. >> and she hasn't even announced that she's running, but somebody could keep hillary clinton from getting the democratic nod for the white house. >>> friend, family and complete strangers pay their ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> hundreds...
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installed antennas and 400 feet of cable that will one day allow commercial spacecraft to dock at the iss. for the second time one of them reported water in his helmet when he re-entered the space station but it was a small amount and was not considered dangerous. after that happened on the last space walk, engineers concluded it was the result of condensation. >>> beginning today, senior citizens and people with disabilities can ride muni for free. the san francisco mta board unanimously approved the free rides for many low or moderate income passengers in january. the program is available -- on clipper card only. the mta has processed more than 38,000 applications for the expansion in just the past month. new applications may take up to four weeks to process before seniors or the disabled can begin riding for free. >>> a traffic alert tonight from caltrans. a section of highway 4 in east contra costa county will be closed overnight in both directions. a stretch of the highway near hillcrest avenue will be closed monday through friday. westbound lanes well be shut down from 11:00 p.m. to
installed antennas and 400 feet of cable that will one day allow commercial spacecraft to dock at the iss. for the second time one of them reported water in his helmet when he re-entered the space station but it was a small amount and was not considered dangerous. after that happened on the last space walk, engineers concluded it was the result of condensation. >>> beginning today, senior citizens and people with disabilities can ride muni for free. the san francisco mta board...
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for more on the significance of the expedition, i spoke with a former astronaut who spent time on the issw do we know these two are going to get on? >> crew selection is very important. when we were flying space shuttles on two-week missions, it was not a big deal because you can work with anyone for two weeks, but in close quarters like this, crew composition is extremely important and that is why the training is so long in a new person coming into the program will go through back up turning so everybody gets to know each other and we put the right cruise together. the last thing you want is tension within the crew. anchor: what the you hope will be learned from this when your flight? >> the long-duration mission we are flying, the main reason we are doing it is to learn more about the biomedical effects and develop countermeasures against those effects. so that we can one day send a crew to somewhere like mars or even an extended stay on the moon or another destination. the reason is there are a lot of negative things that happened the human body in space and that is where the research
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science and public health experts say when ever a antibiotic issed a ministered it kills weaker bacteria and enable the strongest bacteria to survive and mull plichl the risk is so called superbugs might survive after developing resistance to antibiotics. mcdonald's is phasing out chickens raised using human antibiotics over the next two years. >>> time ticking down for am. the tech giant getting ready to announce plans for that apple watch. the signs of construction popping up at the yorba buena center in downtown san francisco. expert says we will find out defails apple's smart watch on monday. it is expected to start selling around $350. and could be available some time later this month. >>> up next curiosity on hold. the trouble in space that has side lined the mars rover. in our house, we do just about everything online. and our old internet just wasn't cutting it. so i switched us from u-verse to xfinity. they have the fastest, most reliable internet. which is perfect for me, because i think everything should just work. works? works. works! works? works. works. >>> coming up tonigh
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money because they don't have the system set in place for the clinical piece and so the difference iss between the workshops and the curriculum, they are very similar. and the diabetes program that stand ford has created is similar. the difference is that the way that we conduct it, with the participants involvement in physicians and the healthcare involvement is much more clinical and the standard stanford model is not clinical, and it is very, peer driven and it is, and they follow a curriculum and this difference is that we litarilely get the record and the medical information from the physician to use as a pretest, to the efficacy of the program at the end. and then, have all of the systems in place, that we get accredited as an enty, and then, we are establishing a medicare number, which right now, most community programs don't have to be able to build, and so it is, and it is a lot of layers, and i am actually quite amazed at how much, energy is going into this. but the hope is that we will learn something that could be useful in the long run. >> i don't know if that clarifies, b
money because they don't have the system set in place for the clinical piece and so the difference iss between the workshops and the curriculum, they are very similar. and the diabetes program that stand ford has created is similar. the difference is that the way that we conduct it, with the participants involvement in physicians and the healthcare involvement is much more clinical and the standard stanford model is not clinical, and it is very, peer driven and it is, and they follow a...
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. >> i was issing so much fun, oh god, i forgot that step. >> reporter: the bottom two slots, michaelbelle with 22. expect an emotional night next monday when the ten remaining stars dance to their most memorable years. in hollywood, george pennacchio for abc news. >> not everyone here agrees with the outcome of that show. >>> well, that's what's making news in america this morning. >> please stay with us. "good morning america" coming your way shortly. everybody, have yourself a good tuesday. >> ♪♪ >> "action news." delaware valley's leading news program. with matt o'donnell, tamala edwards, karen rogers and meteorologist, david murphy. >> good tuesday morning to you. this video just in. fire damages a local store. investigators want to know is this the work of an arsonist. >> convicted cop killer mumia abu jamal is being treated in the hospital this morning. details just ahead in a live report. >> and let's take look at storm tracker 6 double scan live. we're tracking rain that could mess up your afternoon commute. good morning out there. it is 4:30 a.m. on this tuesday march 31. ca
. >> i was issing so much fun, oh god, i forgot that step. >> reporter: the bottom two slots, michaelbelle with 22. expect an emotional night next monday when the ten remaining stars dance to their most memorable years. in hollywood, george pennacchio for abc news. >> not everyone here agrees with the outcome of that show. >>> well, that's what's making news in america this morning. >> please stay with us. "good morning america" coming your way...
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nasa astronaut scott kelly is about to go on a year-long journey aboard iss so i spoke with him earlierrning and he says the relationship is working with russia and he will be up there with the russian cosmonaut. let's as far as our working relationship with the russians, not only to cause the not but the management the engineers the scientist and the instructors has only improved over time. whatever the political climate is that has been completely transparent to us the working level. >> the americans and russians can get a want white cat jeff bezos and elon musk and >> fair enough once a face. >> that has been the beauty of iss, we learn from every great science diction movie that a drunk russian cosmonaut who we think is insane is the hero of the movie. i think jeff bezos and elon musk could get along personally. tech companies sue each other over patents all the time. >> if they can all agree on one thing they all agree that one day we will populate mars. betty: a solar powered airplane took off this morning from abu dhabi with ambitions to be the first plaintiff i run the world wit
nasa astronaut scott kelly is about to go on a year-long journey aboard iss so i spoke with him earlierrning and he says the relationship is working with russia and he will be up there with the russian cosmonaut. let's as far as our working relationship with the russians, not only to cause the not but the management the engineers the scientist and the instructors has only improved over time. whatever the political climate is that has been completely transparent to us the working level. >>...
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they will spend 342 days in at the iss, about twice as long as normal.s first attempt as a rough -- as a year experience. kelly's identical twin, mark, will complete the same experiment on earth to see how their bodies compare. back down here on earth [laughter] john yvonne, david and our guest, khiem do. a part of the world all eyes are on and that is your. alexis tsipras and all of the decision-makers. -- and that is euro. trying to get to a deal. do you think they will reach one? khiem do: it is like kicking the can down the road for as long as they can. the position of the two groups are very far apart. angie: john, what do you think? [laughter] john: another two years or more. it is going to be another two years. they cannot let greece bail. -- fail. ar -- far more serious. spain and portugal would do the same. that is the problem. you are between a rock and a very hard place. khiem do: they are not in a strong position to lead greece goal. another deal will be made kicking the can down the road. john: how does it affect your customers? khiem do: ab
they will spend 342 days in at the iss, about twice as long as normal.s first attempt as a rough -- as a year experience. kelly's identical twin, mark, will complete the same experiment on earth to see how their bodies compare. back down here on earth [laughter] john yvonne, david and our guest, khiem do. a part of the world all eyes are on and that is your. alexis tsipras and all of the decision-makers. -- and that is euro. trying to get to a deal. do you think they will reach one? khiem do:...
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scott kelly is tuesday at the international space station until march of 2016 -- twoo stay at the iss until march of 2016. as we mentioned, the seismic shift is underway on capitol hill. harry reid announced today that he will not seek reelection. the decision has major political implications from washington to nevada. peter cook has more on the fallout. was this a surprise? peter: not a total surprise. anyone up on capitol hill who hasn't seen harry reid up close knows the injuries he suffered back in january were very serious. they have taken a toll on him. up until now, he has been insisting that he planned to run for reelection, so this announcement did come as somewhat of a surprise. the 75-year-old is an amateur boxer who grew up in a nevada shack with no running hot water made it official with a video message this morning that said the injuries were not the deciding factors. >> we have to make sure the democrats take control of the senate again. i feel it is inappropriate for me to soak up all those resources when i can be devoting those resources to the caucus. that's what i i
scott kelly is tuesday at the international space station until march of 2016 -- twoo stay at the iss until march of 2016. as we mentioned, the seismic shift is underway on capitol hill. harry reid announced today that he will not seek reelection. the decision has major political implications from washington to nevada. peter cook has more on the fallout. was this a surprise? peter: not a total surprise. anyone up on capitol hill who hasn't seen harry reid up close knows the injuries he suffered...
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lou dobbs iss is next. lou: good evening, i am lou dobbs, israeli prime minister netanyahu achieveed a surprising and resounding victory in his knesset election, the polls were wrong, some predicting a close race even a netanyahu defeat, no one appears more upset than president obama. who has not offered a word of congratulation and whose administration could muster a brief congratulation to israelis for holding a democratic election mr. obama's pet lens and his spite hardly be welcomes office he olds, trying to unseat the prime minister, white house today, admitted that president has not called netanyahu to congratulate him a call of some sort to the now 4 term prime minister will be made within the quote, coming days. meanwhile white house pettiness on further display. accusing likud party of usings rhetoric. josh ernest saying that u.s., and this administration is deeply concerned about rhetoric that seeks to marginalize arab israeli citizens, ernest did not congratulate the prime minister on his win or
lou dobbs iss is next. lou: good evening, i am lou dobbs, israeli prime minister netanyahu achieveed a surprising and resounding victory in his knesset election, the polls were wrong, some predicting a close race even a netanyahu defeat, no one appears more upset than president obama. who has not offered a word of congratulation and whose administration could muster a brief congratulation to israelis for holding a democratic election mr. obama's pet lens and his spite hardly be welcomes office...
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belongings up for bid, including his sports jersey and ann the tie he wore on the day he admitted smoke issing crack. >>> okay, let's go off to the reported, william shatner one of the stars of star trek and a favor of trekkies is getting barbecued for not go to the funeral for his co-star less than nleonard nemoy. shatner said his daughters would representative at nemoy's funeral and shatner did jump on a plane as soon as he could, and that was sunday morning after the event. the funeral was at 9:00 and shalt never did not arrive in l.a. until 11:00 a.m. for god's sakes, quit dumping on shatner, i'm sure he feels terrible that nemoy divided. shatner posted this about nemoy he's my wonderful companion through time and i value his presence in my life more than i can say. so i don't know about you, but i'm more interested in how my friends treat me when i'm alive than who shows up at my fawnuneral. vote in our greta wire poll. go to i-tunes and put it up in search function greta talk. sand listen to the podcast. i have great podcasts because i have great guests you get to hear all sorts of thing
belongings up for bid, including his sports jersey and ann the tie he wore on the day he admitted smoke issing crack. >>> okay, let's go off to the reported, william shatner one of the stars of star trek and a favor of trekkies is getting barbecued for not go to the funeral for his co-star less than nleonard nemoy. shatner said his daughters would representative at nemoy's funeral and shatner did jump on a plane as soon as he could, and that was sunday morning after the event. the...
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they plan to push forward and ask more question he iss. >> thank you, ryan. >>> a scathing reports accusing ronald brockovichke brockovich. the missouri supreme court tasking richter with needed changes in the ferguson courts. richter starts his new post on march 16th. >>> tension with the white house and republicans after 47 senate republicans signed an open letter to iran. the letter declares unless congress has its say, any nuclear deal with iran could be null and void after president obama leaves office. arkansas senator tom cotton is leading this charge. >> i support a good deal that stops iran from a deal today, tomorrow and ten years from now and forever. the president already said a deal could have as little as a ten-year sunset on it. iran could have uranium abilities. whatever else the terms of the future deal might be those terms make the deal unacceptable to the united states and to the world because they pave the way for iran to get a nuclear weapon. >> let's get the latest from michelle kosinski. >> reporter: john and christine, we have seen some in congress bring up legislati
they plan to push forward and ask more question he iss. >> thank you, ryan. >>> a scathing reports accusing ronald brockovichke brockovich. the missouri supreme court tasking richter with needed changes in the ferguson courts. richter starts his new post on march 16th. >>> tension with the white house and republicans after 47 senate republicans signed an open letter to iran. the letter declares unless congress has its say, any nuclear deal with iran could be null and...
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and all of the things they are say issing to survive the drone strikes and took a number of active measures we had leaders coming back from iran and approving a new generation of leaders. there is researches to the spy planes and obvious that they could easily see the drones and hear them. and heard them. and anyhow they were coming and figuring out ways to get away. how successful they are we don't know at this point. and we continue to look in the new york city courtroom. and they are revealing these. and you look at the documents, you can see pen pals and different al-qaeda operatives that are writing each other and shoes that bin laden was doing a lot of the writing in his late years and not doing much else. you have a very different take on it. >> he was in control and there are too many facts and details to muster. they are ask requesting demands. and we are only seeing a small part of what is there and we have two dozen documents out of 1.5 million. and you can see many more detail its of how he was in command and control. and we see him issuing orders and them being followed. >> all
and all of the things they are say issing to survive the drone strikes and took a number of active measures we had leaders coming back from iran and approving a new generation of leaders. there is researches to the spy planes and obvious that they could easily see the drones and hear them. and heard them. and anyhow they were coming and figuring out ways to get away. how successful they are we don't know at this point. and we continue to look in the new york city courtroom. and they are...
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he's getting to the iss thanks to russia and their space program. their rockets.ce 2006 the united states has had to pay russia more than $3 billion for them to launch 59 american and american partner nation astronauts up to the station. (?) since 2006. it's a good thing that russia doesn't have sanctions on us i think. up next republicans who would be president. changing their positions on issues ranging from immigration to israel. that means they're getting serious about their presidential ambitions. by commentary on this newfound political flexibility coming right up. and surf champion mark out for a wipeout of the year award without stepping foot on his board. we'll show you how coming up. ♪ lou: a few thoughts now on the, well the evolving positions as the 2016 presidential race starts to take shape. wisconsin's governor, scott walker, today well, down on the border touring the southern border with texas governor greg abbott. walker today looking to clear up his public views on illegal immigration and border security while learning a thing or two from governo
he's getting to the iss thanks to russia and their space program. their rockets.ce 2006 the united states has had to pay russia more than $3 billion for them to launch 59 american and american partner nation astronauts up to the station. (?) since 2006. it's a good thing that russia doesn't have sanctions on us i think. up next republicans who would be president. changing their positions on issues ranging from immigration to israel. that means they're getting serious about their presidential...
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he's getting to the iss thanks to russia and their space program. their rockets.ce 2006 the united states has had to pay russia more than $3 billion for them to launch 59 american and american partner nation astronauts up to the station. (?) since 2006. it's a good thing that russia doesn't have sanctions on us i think. up next republicans who would be president. changing their positions on issues ranging from immigration to israel. that means they're getting serious about their presidential ambitions. by commentary on this newfound political flexibility coming right up. and surf champion mark out for a wipeout of the year award without stepping foot on his board. we'll show you how coming up. ♪ if a denture were to be put under a microscope we can see all the bacteria that still exists. polident's unique micro clean formula works in just 3 minutes, killing 99.99% of odor causing bacteria. for a cleaner, fresher brighter denture every day. every truck can tow a boat. every truck can climb a hill. every truck can haul a trailer. but not everyone can say they're the
he's getting to the iss thanks to russia and their space program. their rockets.ce 2006 the united states has had to pay russia more than $3 billion for them to launch 59 american and american partner nation astronauts up to the station. (?) since 2006. it's a good thing that russia doesn't have sanctions on us i think. up next republicans who would be president. changing their positions on issues ranging from immigration to israel. that means they're getting serious about their presidential...
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google issing when and testing a driverless car.ast week google was awarded a patent for external air bags and bumpers, air bags and bumpers on the outside of the car that would be used to protect pedestrians. this is a picture of the car. i don't know what it's protecting the pedestrians from, seems like you'd be in more danger if you got hit by a shopping cart. the material they're planning to use for the bumpers will have a similar consistency to memory foam. you know the stuff they make the beds and pillows out of. so in the future, getting run over is going to be a lot more comfortable. i watched -- i don't know if any of you, did i watched a lot of college basketball this weekend. there were some great games. i will say this, none of those games, not a moment from those games compared to this moment from the golden chihuahua all-star game in chihuahua mexico. it's a real thing. is chihuahua a town in mexico? >> chihuahua. >> jimmy: it's an area? who the hell knows. remember a couple of years ago during nba all-star weekend whe
google issing when and testing a driverless car.ast week google was awarded a patent for external air bags and bumpers, air bags and bumpers on the outside of the car that would be used to protect pedestrians. this is a picture of the car. i don't know what it's protecting the pedestrians from, seems like you'd be in more danger if you got hit by a shopping cart. the material they're planning to use for the bumpers will have a similar consistency to memory foam. you know the stuff they make the...
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and my son issing to the junior ranger program.will learn more cool things about the park while i'm at work. now that he's set, it's time for me to report for duty. >> superintendent of denali. great to meet you. tell me about the size of how big denali is. you look at a map and it looks huge. >> and it is huge. at 6 million acres, the equivalent of three yellow stones. >> wow. you heard that right. 6 million acres. almost the same size as the state of massachusetts. its attractions, north america's highest peak. you probably know it as mt. mckinley, to native alaskans, it's known as denali, which is high one. home to 233 species of animals including bear, moose, caribou, and dal sheep. to keep two legged visitors happy, the park designated one third of the land as wilderness allowing for a true experience of the great outdoors. i can't wait to get to work. >> got to put on the uniform for you. your name tag is the important starting point. so all the people who come into contact with you know your name. >> so they can report me to
and my son issing to the junior ranger program.will learn more cool things about the park while i'm at work. now that he's set, it's time for me to report for duty. >> superintendent of denali. great to meet you. tell me about the size of how big denali is. you look at a map and it looks huge. >> and it is huge. at 6 million acres, the equivalent of three yellow stones. >> wow. you heard that right. 6 million acres. almost the same size as the state of massachusetts. its...
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no one is it issing for the taxpayer.the pendulum has swung too far. >> you are waiting to respond. >> let me say a few things first, i'm the proud son and father of teachers represented by unions. and i'm disturbed by the demonisation of teachers in this country, millions of whom go to work on the front lines, and they are the strongest fiercest activists for quality education for all students - number one. number two the notion that the people working in fast food restaurants are high school students is not true. a large number of people are depending on us to support families. it's exceedingly difficult. >> no one is saying etch should make the same wage. we have a distribution of wealth that is obscene. more and more people see that. the five walton heirs control about $70 billion in wealth. the same wealth as the bottom 30% of the american people. people recognise that that is tipping too far in the other direction. if you look at post war, post-recession recovering in the 1940s, 1950s, 70, 80, 90% went to the bottom
no one is it issing for the taxpayer.the pendulum has swung too far. >> you are waiting to respond. >> let me say a few things first, i'm the proud son and father of teachers represented by unions. and i'm disturbed by the demonisation of teachers in this country, millions of whom go to work on the front lines, and they are the strongest fiercest activists for quality education for all students - number one. number two the notion that the people working in fast food restaurants are...
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the government of iraq issing investigating claims that isis destroyed the city in northern iraq. they smashed artifacts at the mosul museum. secretary-general ban ki-moon called this destruction a war crime. >>> president obama is promising to walk away from a nuclear deal with iran unless it includes tighter inspections. with weeks until the deadline for the deal the president says he thinks an agreement can happen. cnn's erin mcpike has more. >> reporter: the president has said he and other leaders offered iran a reasonable deal. he explained this weekend to cbs just why he is optimistic. >> i think it is fair to say there is an urgency because we now have been negotiating for well over a year and the good news is that during this period iran has abided by the terms of the agreement. we know what's happening on the ground in iran. they have not advanced their nuclear program. we have been able to rollback the 20% uranium during this period of time. it has given us access. we are not losing anything. >> reporter: he also conceded there are some gaps in the negotiations negotiati
the government of iraq issing investigating claims that isis destroyed the city in northern iraq. they smashed artifacts at the mosul museum. secretary-general ban ki-moon called this destruction a war crime. >>> president obama is promising to walk away from a nuclear deal with iran unless it includes tighter inspections. with weeks until the deadline for the deal the president says he thinks an agreement can happen. cnn's erin mcpike has more. >> reporter: the president has...
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to the international space station later this year being the first expandable space station on the isscar is live in las vegas where it is being shown off. >> this is the next generation of space travel and innovation. we are inside a private facility. take a look. this is the olympus. it is a space station in and of itself and full scale to be deployed and used in the 2020s. you saw two american astronauts two weeks ago preparing for commercial space ships thal coinside with work they are doing. part of what they are preparing for is inside of here. this is the first time anybody has been able to come in and see this beam -- it is the first private space habitat. it is collapsed right now. it will expand like a pop corn bag in use. it as a livable habitat for astronaut and people in the commercial space indust rayryindustry. it will go up for two years of testing and then they hope it will be a livable habitat. >> i like that. just like a pop corn bag. that was a good one. here is what we are woking on for the second hour of "happening now." we are live in ferguson missouri for the ac
to the international space station later this year being the first expandable space station on the isscar is live in las vegas where it is being shown off. >> this is the next generation of space travel and innovation. we are inside a private facility. take a look. this is the olympus. it is a space station in and of itself and full scale to be deployed and used in the 2020s. you saw two american astronauts two weeks ago preparing for commercial space ships thal coinside with work they...
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as more details come to light about an incident that could tarnish the careers of two veteran agent issgeorge ogilvy and mark connolly second in command on the president's detail. the men are accused of disrupting a suspicious package investigation and driving into a barricade following a retirement party last week for a fellow agent. alcohol said to be a factor. >> you've got two supervisors drinking, driving a car and then, again disrupting a crime scene. i'm very upset about this. >> published reports quote on-duty officers saying they wanted to arrest the agents and conduct sobriety tests on the men who may have driven over the package, but officers were told by a pfers to let them go -- supervisor to let them go. the white house acknowledged the probe in a statement saying the president is aware of the allegations and supports director clancy's decision to turn investigation over to the dhs inspector general for a thorough review. it's the latest in a string of incidents that critics say have pushed the once-proud agency to the brink. from the plodding investigation after shots wer
as more details come to light about an incident that could tarnish the careers of two veteran agent issgeorge ogilvy and mark connolly second in command on the president's detail. the men are accused of disrupting a suspicious package investigation and driving into a barricade following a retirement party last week for a fellow agent. alcohol said to be a factor. >> you've got two supervisors drinking, driving a car and then, again disrupting a crime scene. i'm very upset about this....
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. >> the iss was supposed to be shut down by 2020 but barack obama has committed to its operation through 2024. yet a government audit has raised questions about that objective. pointing to nasa's limited capacity to transport and solar panels wearing out sooner that happen expected. funding has been running sort and international partners have been slow to commit. private american companies have begun to deliver cargoes and are due to begin taxiing astronauts by 2017, russian officials claim their country is getting the short end of the station's commercial stick. >> translator: they're saying we want to create problems for russian rocket space industry. >> translator: the americans have been attempting to cause as much damage as possible to development of russian space. >> reporter: later this year a new russian cosmodrome is due to be developed. >> not many are make much profit in space these days and building a separate space station would be an attractive idea but a huge investment of funds as well. >> the center piece of space exploration will remain that hug lego set some 300 kilom
. >> the iss was supposed to be shut down by 2020 but barack obama has committed to its operation through 2024. yet a government audit has raised questions about that objective. pointing to nasa's limited capacity to transport and solar panels wearing out sooner that happen expected. funding has been running sort and international partners have been slow to commit. private american companies have begun to deliver cargoes and are due to begin taxiing astronauts by 2017, russian officials...
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developments tonight in the terror attack in the tunisia, including claims of responsibility from extreme iss security is tight in the tunisia after 21 peep were killed -- people were killed at the museum. both isis and an al-qaeda linked group are claims responsibility. the white house says the attack bears the hall marks of isis. >> the tactics that we saw at the museum would be entirely consistent with tactics that isil has previously used that shows a blatant disregard and a brutality for innocent civilians. >> two gunmen died in the battle with security forces, tunisian officials say have h no known ties to extremist groups. a large number of people who have went to fight with isis and have returned home. >>> a draft deal to limit iran's nuk clear program. the associated press says negotiateers in -- in exchange, iran would see the easing of economic sanctions. the white house denies that any deal is finalized but the president says this is a historic opportunity that should not be missed. meanwhile, 360 republican and democratic members of congress sent a letter to the administration, i
developments tonight in the terror attack in the tunisia, including claims of responsibility from extreme iss security is tight in the tunisia after 21 peep were killed -- people were killed at the museum. both isis and an al-qaeda linked group are claims responsibility. the white house says the attack bears the hall marks of isis. >> the tactics that we saw at the museum would be entirely consistent with tactics that isil has previously used that shows a blatant disregard and a brutality...
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all right, sure i expect some positive reports, but all i'm saying issing -- and i haven't said it in a long time but the market is really up huge this week. i don't want you to be greedy. i do want you to raise a little cash, because complacency post that fed meet, it seems to be everywhere. "mad money" tonight, it's like the chipotle for pizza with the twist and the stiek is popping hot, soaring 20% just this week. a name you probably never heard of until tonight. i'm going to reveal it. and nike has put some points on the board today. can he keep dominating the court? i'm going to lace up and find out. plus a new biotech serves what could be game-changing news for a very terrible disease, parkinson's. stick with cramer. >> don't miss a second of "mad money" follow@jimcramer on twitter. send jim an e-mail to madmoney@cnbc.com or give us a call at 1-800-743-cnbc. '. >> what the heck has been going on with papa murphy's. relatively quick serve take and bake pizza change. many of you have probably never heard of it. here's a tiny speculative $280 million company with a $16 and change s
all right, sure i expect some positive reports, but all i'm saying issing -- and i haven't said it in a long time but the market is really up huge this week. i don't want you to be greedy. i do want you to raise a little cash, because complacency post that fed meet, it seems to be everywhere. "mad money" tonight, it's like the chipotle for pizza with the twist and the stiek is popping hot, soaring 20% just this week. a name you probably never heard of until tonight. i'm going to...