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the american inventor behind the bulletproof fabric known and kevlar has died. we look at the woman who has saved lives. >> she was all right a rarity. she was a working woman, and an industrialist at that. she developed a liquid solution that became the basis of a super strong fabric known today as kevlar. it was five times stronger than steel and fire resistence. as first kevlar was meant to replace the steel in tires but it revolutionized body armor a in bulletproof vests and helmets. it has saved and protected thousands of people. >> once the excitement of invention and creativity when i fight back, i find my career, i am inspired by the fact that i was able to do something that was a benefit to mankind. >> today kevlar is found everywhere, in mixed building materials, bomb resistant and better able to with stand storms. it's an important component in lightweight aircraft. bridges, boots and supporting equipment rely on the technology for durability. her former employer dupont announced her death calling her a pioneer for science. >>> a music festival from a
the american inventor behind the bulletproof fabric known and kevlar has died. we look at the woman who has saved lives. >> she was all right a rarity. she was a working woman, and an industrialist at that. she developed a liquid solution that became the basis of a super strong fabric known today as kevlar. it was five times stronger than steel and fire resistence. as first kevlar was meant to replace the steel in tires but it revolutionized body armor a in bulletproof vests and helmets....
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kevlar. >> kevlar. there you go. extraordinary story, 90 years old. a spectacular header off a brilliant cross by one of the world's best soccer players with -- a historic finish, not if you are team usa. portable -- with the usa tied with portugal, 2-2 in the world cup. germany also tight over the weekend, america still stands a good chance of advancing to the rest -- advancing to the next round. what is the number? 2%.he number is if we are just talking about what happened in the final minute. there is only a 2% chance that the u.s. was not going to win that game with one minute to go. >> we do this, minute by minute. >> if you look at their match analysis data, you can track again throughout the entire course of it happening in real-time. with one minutes ago, it was a 2% chance. that is why this can get tricky. anything can happen. sometimes you do not want to watch the game. if you have just read in the newspaper this morning they tied 2-2 you would have felt great. >> you would not have seen the drama. >> it looks horrible. >> it does not look h
kevlar. >> kevlar. there you go. extraordinary story, 90 years old. a spectacular header off a brilliant cross by one of the world's best soccer players with -- a historic finish, not if you are team usa. portable -- with the usa tied with portugal, 2-2 in the world cup. germany also tight over the weekend, america still stands a good chance of advancing to the rest -- advancing to the next round. what is the number? 2%.he number is if we are just talking about what happened in the final...
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at first kevlar was meant to replace the steel in tyres.t revolutionized body armour, using bullet-proof vests and helmets. it's credited with protecting and saving thousands of people. >> it's an inherent part of me that once the excitement of invention and creativity. when i reflect on my career, i am inspired bit the fact that i was able to do something that was of benefit to mankind. >> today kevlar is found etch, and makes building materials bomb resistant and better able to withstand storms. it's an important component in modern aircrafts. permission poods and sporting -- bridges, boots and sporting equipment. at her death she was called a true pioneer for women in science. [ ♪ theme ] >>> you are up there, robin down here. costa rica pulled off an upset at the world cup to q for the round of 16 in brazil. ecuador beat honduras. france beet uruguay in the opening game and beat italy 1-0. >> reporter: italy came into the match beating demand in the opener. mario barra tellie almost doubling with an early charge. the costa reekans came
at first kevlar was meant to replace the steel in tyres.t revolutionized body armour, using bullet-proof vests and helmets. it's credited with protecting and saving thousands of people. >> it's an inherent part of me that once the excitement of invention and creativity. when i reflect on my career, i am inspired bit the fact that i was able to do something that was of benefit to mankind. >> today kevlar is found etch, and makes building materials bomb resistant and better able to...
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the chemists who invested kevlar has died. stephanie clark was described as a pioneer for women and sense by du pont. she created kevlar in the mid-1960s for use in bulletproof vest in the 70s and believed to have saved the lives of police officers and american troops since. she was 90. >>> the latest on the situation in iraq. we are joined by the council of foreign relations and the editor of foreign affairs magazine. we got right in as soon. >> we cooperate forget that isis had been disowned because of its broughtality. sometimes they have fought their own extremists so the question is will there be enough unity to build even a coherent state or see chaos in the area. >> and you benefit from that? >> that's the same question. nobody benefits except the most extreme groups. they can thrive by providing protection to their area. >> secretary of state john kerry is five days overseas talking about jordan. let's talk about jordan and the conflict. >> jordan wants to stay out and wants to not be affected and not destabilize furth
the chemists who invested kevlar has died. stephanie clark was described as a pioneer for women and sense by du pont. she created kevlar in the mid-1960s for use in bulletproof vest in the 70s and believed to have saved the lives of police officers and american troops since. she was 90. >>> the latest on the situation in iraq. we are joined by the council of foreign relations and the editor of foreign affairs magazine. we got right in as soon. >> we cooperate forget that isis had...
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she created kevlar in the mid-1960s. it's been used in bullet-proof vests since the '70s and believed to save the lives of thousands of police officers and american troops in the years since. stephanie was 90. since. she was 90. >>> the latest on the stu >>> to analyze the latest on the situation in iraq, gideon rose is with the counsel of foreign relations and editor of foreign affairs magazine. we got into it as soon as you got into the studio. a border town along syria was captured by sunni islamists. how important is this power grab? >> the sunni jihadists, isis group, is taking a lot of territory. but the ones they are taking are sunni, largely desert and not particularly straoepblgicily important. a battle of power in iraq between the shia in the south, the kurds in the northeast and the sunnis in other areas. >> something is happening within the sunni extremists. you predicted a splintering starting to happen between loyalists of isil. >> sunnis are united in not liking the shiites and the kurds. but there are dif
she created kevlar in the mid-1960s. it's been used in bullet-proof vests since the '70s and believed to save the lives of thousands of police officers and american troops in the years since. stephanie was 90. since. she was 90. >>> the latest on the stu >>> to analyze the latest on the situation in iraq, gideon rose is with the counsel of foreign relations and editor of foreign affairs magazine. we got into it as soon as you got into the studio. a border town along syria was...
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he was 60 years old. >> the scientist behind kevlar has died. a chemist who worked at dupon for more than three decades died wednesday at the age of 90. more on the scientist and her groundbreaking invention. . >> stephanie crow was already a rarity. a working woman. >> then came the discovery of a lifetime when she developed a liquid crystal solution that became the basis for the super strong fabric known today. the fibers were 5 times stronger than steel and fire resistant. at first, it revolutionized body armer and helmets. with protecting and saving thousands of people. >> once the excitement of add intervention and creativity. when i reflect back upon my career, inspired by the fact that i was able to do something that was a benefit to mankind. >> kevlar makes building terms, bomb resistant and able to withstand storms. modern light-wait affair craft. boots and sporting equipment rely on the technology for durability. stephanie, former employer, calling her a true pioneer. >> gerald tan reporting next on al jazeera america. advanced medical
he was 60 years old. >> the scientist behind kevlar has died. a chemist who worked at dupon for more than three decades died wednesday at the age of 90. more on the scientist and her groundbreaking invention. . >> stephanie crow was already a rarity. a working woman. >> then came the discovery of a lifetime when she developed a liquid crystal solution that became the basis for the super strong fabric known today. the fibers were 5 times stronger than steel and fire resistant....
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she invented kevlar fiber it's on airplanes and cell phones.lek came up with while looking for strong, light weight fibers that could replace steel and improve fuel economy. she was a respected woman in a male-dominated field. >>> possible presidential candidate ted cruz is sounding off about deportations of some young illegal immigrants. he told people it offers amnesty. the white house said gang-related problems in other countries are fueling the influx. >>> pope francis is scwumming into the debate over whether to legalize recreation drugs. the problem of drug use is not solved with drugs. he blasted legalization efforts he said permitting addicts to use narcotics in no way resolves the problem. the pope's comments come amid a movement to legalize marijuana in the u.s. and south america. he was a speaker at the drug enforcement conference in rome. >>> 52-year-old frank shaffer of lebanon, pennsylvania, went before the united methodist appeals panel in maryland. he was defrocked because he performed a marriage and indicate the he could not up
she invented kevlar fiber it's on airplanes and cell phones.lek came up with while looking for strong, light weight fibers that could replace steel and improve fuel economy. she was a respected woman in a male-dominated field. >>> possible presidential candidate ted cruz is sounding off about deportations of some young illegal immigrants. he told people it offers amnesty. the white house said gang-related problems in other countries are fueling the influx. >>> pope francis is...
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israel hadn't had the new kevlar helmets. he'd just got one. and there it was, the bullet was stuck right in the helmet. and i quickly got myself a kevlar helmet. (laughter) c-span: have you ever been wounded? >> guest: what? c-span: have you ever been wounded? >> guest: i've been wounded very slightly. very slightly. c-span: did it ever feel surreal to you? i mean, one day you're at your desk, at home, doing your work or -- where do you live, by the way? >> guest: i live in jerusalem. c-span: and next day, you're in a uniform and then... >> guest: always surreal. the worst part is coming home. the worst -- it always takes a few days to make that switch. you -- it's bizarre. you get a phone call. you know, this week, i'm celebrating my 20th wedding anniversary -- congratulations -- and i got married on august 5, 1982. as i came home from my wedding and i was unwrapping my gifts, i got a call from the army saying, "listen, in three hours, we're going to pick you up in a jeep outside your house in jerusalem, and we're going to take you to beirut.
israel hadn't had the new kevlar helmets. he'd just got one. and there it was, the bullet was stuck right in the helmet. and i quickly got myself a kevlar helmet. (laughter) c-span: have you ever been wounded? >> guest: what? c-span: have you ever been wounded? >> guest: i've been wounded very slightly. very slightly. c-span: did it ever feel surreal to you? i mean, one day you're at your desk, at home, doing your work or -- where do you live, by the way? >> guest: i live in...
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. >> our staff would go to work wearing kevlar and flat jackets. >> reporter: jason says green beans strives to give not just coffee but 15 minutes of home. still, they wanted to do even more which is how cup of joe for a joe started. for $2 folks state side can send a cup along with a message to a random service member overseas. with over a million cups delivered in five years it h been wildly successful and unexpected. no one anticipated the volume of thank you notes that would come back from soldiers nor did they expect the friendships, the pen pals -- >> i signed up for the program a day before. >> reporter: and the one marriage -- >> my first cup of coffee from this one. >> reporter: that would result from it. whitney, a remember former peace corps volunteer sent steven serving in afghanistan a cup of coffee last year. >> exactly. >> reporter: jason is thrilled with the idea that his company has brought love to two people. he is genuinely moved, though, to think it has brought a moment of peace to so many more. >> you want to be able to look back on your life and say you did som
. >> our staff would go to work wearing kevlar and flat jackets. >> reporter: jason says green beans strives to give not just coffee but 15 minutes of home. still, they wanted to do even more which is how cup of joe for a joe started. for $2 folks state side can send a cup along with a message to a random service member overseas. with over a million cups delivered in five years it h been wildly successful and unexpected. no one anticipated the volume of thank you notes that would...
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the sign is credit with savings thousands of life, the woman who invented kevlar, all that after "thetream" here on al jazeera america. >> i am lisa fletcher. you are in the stream. today, overloaded emergency rooms and millions of taxpayer dollars, prescription drug abuse is costing cities and counties so much money that they are suing the drug companies, alleging misinformation ad campaigns that get americans deliberately hooked for profit. >>> later, alcoholics anonymous turns 79 this month, but does it actually work? startling revelations from those who say it's time to challenge america's darling when it comes to addiction treatment.
the sign is credit with savings thousands of life, the woman who invented kevlar, all that after "thetream" here on al jazeera america. >> i am lisa fletcher. you are in the stream. today, overloaded emergency rooms and millions of taxpayer dollars, prescription drug abuse is costing cities and counties so much money that they are suing the drug companies, alleging misinformation ad campaigns that get americans deliberately hooked for profit. >>> later, alcoholics...
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she invented the incredibly strong fibers that became known as kevlar, the basis for our modern body armor and then some. she was a chemist for dupont, a ground-breaking scientist and mentor for countless women in her field. she advanced at dupont in part because so many men were off in the military just after world war ii. her invention was a liquid she spun into thread. countless veterans and police officers in this country are alive today because of the work she did. stephanie kwolek was 90 years old. >>> and from the world of medicine and science, a huge potential advance in the treatment of alopecia, which causes the loss of body hair. researchers at yale used a drug intended for rheumatoid arthritis on a man with total baldness who then grew a full head of hair. researchers call this a huge step forward in the treatment of the disease. >>> when we come back tonight, soccer fever -- or football, if you insist. as the u.s. gets ready for the next big battle in brazil. >>> finally tonight, in a nation as football crazed as ours where the nfl rules the roost among professional spor
she invented the incredibly strong fibers that became known as kevlar, the basis for our modern body armor and then some. she was a chemist for dupont, a ground-breaking scientist and mentor for countless women in her field. she advanced at dupont in part because so many men were off in the military just after world war ii. her invention was a liquid she spun into thread. countless veterans and police officers in this country are alive today because of the work she did. stephanie kwolek was 90...
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the sign is credit with savings thousands of life, the woman who invented kevlar, all that after "the stream" here on al jazeera america. >> i am lisa fletcher. you are in the stream. today, overloaded emergency rooms and millions of taxpayer dollars, prescription drug abuse is costing cities and counties so much money that they are suing the drug companies, alleging misinformation ad campaigns that get americans deliberately hooked for profit. >>> later, alcoholics anonymous turns 79 this month, but does it actually work? startling revelations from those who say it's time to challenge america's darling when it comes to addiction treatment. ♪ >> my digital producer bringing all of your feedback throughout the conversation. i know you and i were talking earlier as we were researching this show. americans consumed 90% of all of the painkillers worldwide. >> that's mind blowing. >> we have a nation of addicted -- basically addicts. it's terrifying. one of those shows, it's sobering and blame goes around. our community, has been pharma promoted addictive painkillers? jackson tweets should
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. >> reporter: at 180,000 feet a kevlar donut expands to slow it down.ulating the atmosphere on mars. on the way down, trouble. just look. the parachute was tangled up. >> this weekend's test a success or a failure? >> it was an absolute success. the fact that we had an issue with the parachute is really secondary to us because we know that next summer we're going to go back and do that additional testing. >> reporter: next summer if you look up and see a ufo, it may be america's new frontier. gio benitez, abc news, new york. >> to infinity and beyond. we will be watching. our thanks to gio benitez. "gma" first thing in the morning. remember you can see us any time only at abcnews.com. and we hope to see you right back here tomorrow night. we hope you have a great weekend and a good night. bergeron: here's a sneak peek at tonight's $100,000 "afv." that's a lot of funny money. ohh! [ groans ] oh! [ laughter ] [ clattering ] welcome to "america's funniest home videos'" $100,000 show. and now here he is, the host of "afv"... tom... ...bergeron! [ cheers and
. >> reporter: at 180,000 feet a kevlar donut expands to slow it down.ulating the atmosphere on mars. on the way down, trouble. just look. the parachute was tangled up. >> this weekend's test a success or a failure? >> it was an absolute success. the fact that we had an issue with the parachute is really secondary to us because we know that next summer we're going to go back and do that additional testing. >> reporter: next summer if you look up and see a ufo, it may be...
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. >> reporter: at 180,000 feet a kevlar donut expands to slow it down. air this high simulates the atmosphere on mars. but on the way down, trouble. just look. the parachute was tangled up. so this weekend's test a success or failure? >> it was an absolute success. the fact that we had an issue with the parachute is really secondary to us because we know that next summer we're going to go back and do that additional testing. >> reporter: next summer if you look up and see a ufo, it may be america's new frontier. gio benitez, abc news, new york. >> to infinity and beyond. we will be watching. our thanks to gio benitez. you can catch "gma" first thing in the morning. remember you can see us any time online at abcnews.com. and we hope to see you right back here tomorrow night. we hope you have a great weekend and a good night >>> hot temperatures in the bay area could get hotter. >>> we'll show you how today's heat caused problems for some bay area communities. >>> the pride parade goes mainstream. investors are now happy to infuse the celebration with big
. >> reporter: at 180,000 feet a kevlar donut expands to slow it down. air this high simulates the atmosphere on mars. but on the way down, trouble. just look. the parachute was tangled up. so this weekend's test a success or failure? >> it was an absolute success. the fact that we had an issue with the parachute is really secondary to us because we know that next summer we're going to go back and do that additional testing. >> reporter: next summer if you look up and see a...
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she created kevlar, the basis for our body armor.breaking scientist and mentor for countless in her field. she advanced because so many men were off in the military just after world war ii. her invention was a liquid she spun into thread. countless veterans and police officers in this country are alive today because of the work she did. stephanie kwolek was 90 years old. >>> and from the world of medicine and science, a huge potential advance in the treatment of alopecia, which causes the loss of body hair. researchers at yale used a drug intended for rheumatoid arthritis on a man with total baldness who then grew a head of hair. researchers call this a huge step forward in the treatment of the disease. >>> when we come back, soccer fever, or football, if you insist, as the u.s. gets ready for the next big battle in brazil. it's a fact. crestor lowered bad cholesterol in high-risk patients more than lipitor. bad cholesterol... you're going down! yeah! lowering cholesterol is a big deal, especially if you have high cholesterol plus an
she created kevlar, the basis for our body armor.breaking scientist and mentor for countless in her field. she advanced because so many men were off in the military just after world war ii. her invention was a liquid she spun into thread. countless veterans and police officers in this country are alive today because of the work she did. stephanie kwolek was 90 years old. >>> and from the world of medicine and science, a huge potential advance in the treatment of alopecia, which causes...
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then they are going to test this inflatable kevlar structure at very high speeds and low density air.ccessful tests of the airbag break have been done on earth. but nasa now needs to see if they work just as well in the thin atmosphere. the same goes for a massive 33-meter wide parachute too big to test in a wind tunnel. >> if we want to land bigger things, bigger more capable rovers we need more technologies to do that. it's not just for the science that we have, but also for the long-term vision in order to put humans and people on the surface of mars. >> they plan to have their next mars rover mission for 2020. >> that's it for the news hour. i couldn't will the you go without the score in that match of the world cup. host brazil are through to the quarterfinals. they have just beaten chile 3-2 on penalty. it was nail-biting stuff. bye bye. >>> most of ma
then they are going to test this inflatable kevlar structure at very high speeds and low density air.ccessful tests of the airbag break have been done on earth. but nasa now needs to see if they work just as well in the thin atmosphere. the same goes for a massive 33-meter wide parachute too big to test in a wind tunnel. >> if we want to land bigger things, bigger more capable rovers we need more technologies to do that. it's not just for the science that we have, but also for the...
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kevlar is used in protective equipment. a funeral is planned in wilmington for next week. >>> a scare up in new york city when scaffolding becomes unhinged leaving two workers dangling. the scaffolding broke between the 12th and 13th floors of a 20-story building. police rescued the workers. they were shaken up but otherwise okay. >>> up dating our news out of cherry hill where a building collapsed earlier today killing one person around midday today. we have known the victim was a construction worker. this is the view from sky force 10 in the aftermath of that accident. >> jacqueline london is following this from our digital operations center. jacqueline, what can you tell us? >> reporter: camden county officials tell us everyone has been accounted for. it appears no one is still buried under all of that rubble. it happened around 1:00 this afternoon at the old blockbuster video store on route 38. crews were using heavy equipment to demolish that store to build a new supper wawa. officials say one of the workers was killed
kevlar is used in protective equipment. a funeral is planned in wilmington for next week. >>> a scare up in new york city when scaffolding becomes unhinged leaving two workers dangling. the scaffolding broke between the 12th and 13th floors of a 20-story building. police rescued the workers. they were shaken up but otherwise okay. >>> up dating our news out of cherry hill where a building collapsed earlier today killing one person around midday today. we have known the victim...
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. >> our staff would go to work wearing kevlar and flack jackets. >> not just good coffee, but 15 minutesof home. still they wanted to do even more. which is how cup of joe for a joe started. for just 2, folks state side can send a cup along with a message to a random service member ov overseas. with more than a million cups delivered in just five years, it's been wildly successful and also unexpected. no one at green bean's anticipated the volume of thank you notes that would come back from soldiers or would they expect the friendships, the pen pals. >> i expanded the program the day before. >> and the one marriage. >> my first cup of coffee was from this one. >> that would result from it. >> whitney a former peace corps volunteer from jordan, sent steven, an american airman in afghanistan a cup of coffee. jason's thrilled with the idea that his company has brought love to two people. he is genuinely moved to think it has brought a moment of peace to so many more. >> you want to be able to look back at your life and say you did something good, something substantial. and you genuinely mad
. >> our staff would go to work wearing kevlar and flack jackets. >> not just good coffee, but 15 minutesof home. still they wanted to do even more. which is how cup of joe for a joe started. for just 2, folks state side can send a cup along with a message to a random service member ov overseas. with more than a million cups delivered in just five years, it's been wildly successful and also unexpected. no one at green bean's anticipated the volume of thank you notes that would come...
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part of his kevlar vest was blown away. one of the doctor whose treated him late err said kyle was literally wounded from the top of his head to his feet. and for a moment, kyle was still conscious. his eyes were open but he couldn't see. kyle remembers everything went white. and yet even then his thoughts were not of himself. one of the 345 rene whose was there remembers how kyle kept asking one question, and that was whether nick was okay. and then as kyle's strength drained away, he sensed the end was coming. so according to kyle's memories my last thought was to make peace with god. i asked for his forgiveness, trying to make the best and most of my last few seconds here on earth. medal of honor is presented for gallantry on the battlefield. but today we also recognize kyle carpenter for his valor since. in the hard fight for recovery. eventually kyle woke up. after five weeks in a coma. i want you to consider what kyle has endured just to stand here today, more than 2 1/2 years in the hospital. grueling rehabilitation.
part of his kevlar vest was blown away. one of the doctor whose treated him late err said kyle was literally wounded from the top of his head to his feet. and for a moment, kyle was still conscious. his eyes were open but he couldn't see. kyle remembers everything went white. and yet even then his thoughts were not of himself. one of the 345 rene whose was there remembers how kyle kept asking one question, and that was whether nick was okay. and then as kyle's strength drained away, he sensed...
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then they are going to test in the inflatable kevlar structure and going to test the parachute at high speeds and low density air. nasa reported the air brake opened as planned. not so a mass of 33 meter wide parachute, the largest nasa has ever tested. it failed to open properly. >> if he want to land bigger things, bigger, more capable rovers that can drive further, we need new technologies to do that. it's not just for the science that we have but, also, for the long-term vision ofement being able to put humans and people on the surface of mars. >> naza plans three more similar tests over the next year and hopes to have the technology ready for its next mars rover mission planned for 2020. al jazeera. >> stay with us here on al jazeera. more news coming up with jane including the latest for the battle of tikrit. ♪ >> al jazeera america presents the system with joe berlinger >> new york city has stop and frisk >> some say these laws help serve and protect... >> we created the atmosphere that the policeman's the bad guy... >> others say these tactics are racist >> discrimination is wr
then they are going to test in the inflatable kevlar structure and going to test the parachute at high speeds and low density air. nasa reported the air brake opened as planned. not so a mass of 33 meter wide parachute, the largest nasa has ever tested. it failed to open properly. >> if he want to land bigger things, bigger, more capable rovers that can drive further, we need new technologies to do that. it's not just for the science that we have but, also, for the long-term vision...
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part of his kevlar vest was blown away. one of the doctors who treated him later said kyle was literally wounded from the top of his head to his feet. and for a moment kyle was still conscious. his eyes were open but he couldn't see. kyle remembers everything went white and yet even then his thoughts were not of himself. one of the marines that was there remembers how kyle kept asking one question and that was whether nick was okay. and then as kyle's strength drained away, he sensed the end was coming so according to kyle's memories, my last thought was to make peace with god. i asked for his forgiveness. i was trying to make the best and most of my last few seconds here on earth. medal of honor is presented for gallantry on the battlefield and we also recognize his hard fight for recovery. eventually kyle woke up after five weeks in a coma. i want you to consider what kyle has endured just to stand here today. more than 2 1/2 years in the hospital. gruelling rehabilitation. brain surgery to remove shrapnel from his head.
part of his kevlar vest was blown away. one of the doctors who treated him later said kyle was literally wounded from the top of his head to his feet. and for a moment kyle was still conscious. his eyes were open but he couldn't see. kyle remembers everything went white and yet even then his thoughts were not of himself. one of the marines that was there remembers how kyle kept asking one question and that was whether nick was okay. and then as kyle's strength drained away, he sensed the end...
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his helmet was riddled with holes, his gear was melted, part of his kevlar vest was blown away.the doctors who treated him later said kyle was literally wounded from the top of his head to his feet. and for a moment, kyle was still conscious. his eyes were open, but he couldn't see. kyle remembers everything went white. and yet even then, his thoughts were not of himself. one of the marines who was there remembers how kyle kept asking one question, and that was whether nick was okay. and that the kyle's strength drained away, he sensed the end was coming. so according to kyle's memories, my last thought was to make peace with god. i asked first forgiveness. i was trying to make the best and most of my last few seconds here on earth. the medal of honor is presented for gallantry on the battlefield. but today we also recognize kyle carpenter for his valor since. in the hard fight for recovery. eventually, kyle woke up. after five weeks in a coma. i want you to consider what kyle has endured just to stand here today. more than 2 1/2 years in the hospital, grueling rehabilitation, b
his helmet was riddled with holes, his gear was melted, part of his kevlar vest was blown away.the doctors who treated him later said kyle was literally wounded from the top of his head to his feet. and for a moment, kyle was still conscious. his eyes were open, but he couldn't see. kyle remembers everything went white. and yet even then, his thoughts were not of himself. one of the marines who was there remembers how kyle kept asking one question, and that was whether nick was okay. and that...
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his helmet was riddled with holes and his gear was melted and part of his kevlar vest was blown away.ors who treated him later kyle was wound prosecuted the top of his head to his feet. and for a moment kyle was still conscious. his eyes were open but he couldn't see. kyle remembers everything went white. yet, even then his thoughts were not of himself. one of the marines who was there remembers how kyle kept asking one question -- that was whether mick was okay. as kyle's strength drained away, he sensed the end was coming. so according to kyle's memories, my last thought was to make peace with god. i asked for his forgiveness. i was trying to make the -- trying to make the best of my last few seconds here on earth. medal of honor is presented for gallantry on the battlefield but today we also recognize kyle carpenter for his valor sense. in the hard fight to recovery. eventually kyle woke up. after five weeks in a coma. i want you to consider what kyle endured just to stand here today. more than 2 1/2 years in the hospital, grueling rehabilitation, brain surgery to remove shrapnel f
his helmet was riddled with holes and his gear was melted and part of his kevlar vest was blown away.ors who treated him later kyle was wound prosecuted the top of his head to his feet. and for a moment kyle was still conscious. his eyes were open but he couldn't see. kyle remembers everything went white. yet, even then his thoughts were not of himself. one of the marines who was there remembers how kyle kept asking one question -- that was whether mick was okay. as kyle's strength drained...
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his helmet was riddled with holes, his gear was melted, part of his kevlar vest was blown away.atedhe doctors who him later said kyle was literally wounded from the top of his head to his feet. and for moment, kyle was still conscious. his eyes were open but he could not see. kyle remembers everything went white. and yet even then his thoughts were not of himself. one of the marines who was there remembers how kyle kept asking one question, and that was whether nick was ok. then, as kyle's strength drained away, he sensed the end was coming. memories,ng to kyle's my last thought was to make peace with god. i ask for his forgiveness. i was trying to make the best and most of my last few seconds here on earth. honor is presented for gallantry on the battlefield. we also recognize kyle carpenter for his valor and sense and sense in the hard fight for recovery. eventually, kyle woke up after five weeks in a coma. i want you to consider what kyle has endured just to stand here today, more than two and half , gruelinghe hospital rehabilitation, brain surgery to ,emove shrapnel from hi
his helmet was riddled with holes, his gear was melted, part of his kevlar vest was blown away.atedhe doctors who him later said kyle was literally wounded from the top of his head to his feet. and for moment, kyle was still conscious. his eyes were open but he could not see. kyle remembers everything went white. and yet even then his thoughts were not of himself. one of the marines who was there remembers how kyle kept asking one question, and that was whether nick was ok. then, as kyle's...
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part of his kevlar vest was blown away.e doctors who treated him later said kyle was literally wounded from the top of his head to his feet. and for a moment car was still conscience -- conscious. his eyes were open but he couldn't see. kyle remembers everything went blank and yet even then his thoughts were not of himself. one of the marines who was their remembers how kyle kept asking him one question about was whether nick was okay. as kyle strength during the way he sensed the end was coming so according to kyle's memories my last thought was to make peace with god. i asked her his forgiveness and trying to make the best and most of my last few seconds here on earth. the medal of honor is presented for gallantry on the battlefield but today we also recognize kyle carpenter for his valor and the hard fight for recovery. eventually kyle woke up. after five weeks in a coma. i want you to consider what kyle has ensured just to stand here today. more than two and a half years in the hospital, grueling rehabilitation, brain s
part of his kevlar vest was blown away.e doctors who treated him later said kyle was literally wounded from the top of his head to his feet. and for a moment car was still conscience -- conscious. his eyes were open but he couldn't see. kyle remembers everything went blank and yet even then his thoughts were not of himself. one of the marines who was their remembers how kyle kept asking him one question about was whether nick was okay. as kyle strength during the way he sensed the end was...
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if i want to get to mars and land softly as a dove hard, i would want a big kevlar life preserver arounde. is it may happen as early as tomorrow to see how it goes? perhaps something like this could go on a mission. >> there's another big mars rover scheduled for 2020. they are a year ahead of schedule on the testing. bill: there is a headline, thank you. martha: big news as the white house is apologizing to congress for keeping lawmakers in the dark about the work to trade five taliban commanders for former sergeant bergdahl. what led up to that exchange and the video that has just been released showing his release. any questions? can i get an a, steve? yes! three a's! he brings his a-game! the ready for you alert, only at laquinta.com! that's keeping you from the healthcare you deserve. at humana, we believe if healthcare changes, if it becomes simpler... if frustration and paperwork decrease... if grandparents get to live at home instead of in a home... the gap begins to close. so let's simplify things. let's close the gap between people and care. ♪ when you didn't dread when youbedti
if i want to get to mars and land softly as a dove hard, i would want a big kevlar life preserver arounde. is it may happen as early as tomorrow to see how it goes? perhaps something like this could go on a mission. >> there's another big mars rover scheduled for 2020. they are a year ahead of schedule on the testing. bill: there is a headline, thank you. martha: big news as the white house is apologizing to congress for keeping lawmakers in the dark about the work to trade five taliban...
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>> we brought kevlar and helmets, too.rdistan the northeast region where -- intense security there. almost bordering on a police state in some ways. but we never put on a flak jacket, even when we went to kirkuk. i didn't feel i needed it. neither did security. >> the kurds are probably our strongest allies. >> for sure. >> should we hope it becomes a kurdish -- >> it's hard to say if kurdistan becomes independent then their navive will end. once they're independent then they'll have the imf looking at them. they'll have other places looking at them and then start to see, right, exactly and there are going to have to be a lot more transparents. i think we're going to see a crony capitalist kind of place. but certainly, they've got a lot more for them understanding the rule of law, making sure your contracts are with investors. or ones they can be profitable with. >> just was writing stuff last week, i don't know who we blame, there's so much blame to go around. >> oh, yeah. >> this is depressing. they're never going to tak
>> we brought kevlar and helmets, too.rdistan the northeast region where -- intense security there. almost bordering on a police state in some ways. but we never put on a flak jacket, even when we went to kirkuk. i didn't feel i needed it. neither did security. >> the kurds are probably our strongest allies. >> for sure. >> should we hope it becomes a kurdish -- >> it's hard to say if kurdistan becomes independent then their navive will end. once they're...
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she created kevlar used in armoire. she was 90 years old. >> tiger woods sidelined by recent back surgery. he plans to be on the tee at the quicken loans national in maryland last week. woods has been injured for years. >> he's only played three >>> coming up to catch a thief. a father and daughter chase after an alleged burglar and they film the whole thing. >> and later it's been credited with creating the middle class. we'll look at the 70th anniversary of the g.i. bill and show you how its rippling effect forever changed one man's life and family. you're watching "cbs this morning: saturday." when my mom advertising, many think kids are being directly targeted. >> we'll show you how even the movie "frozen" is being roped into the advertising with electronic rules. >> different rules for >>> good morning, everyone i'm nicole brewer. police are investigating a deadly shooting in philadelphia's lawncrest neighborhood. "eyewitness news" at colgate and roselee street, it happened just before 3:00 this morning. victim was
she created kevlar used in armoire. she was 90 years old. >> tiger woods sidelined by recent back surgery. he plans to be on the tee at the quicken loans national in maryland last week. woods has been injured for years. >> he's only played three >>> coming up to catch a thief. a father and daughter chase after an alleged burglar and they film the whole thing. >> and later it's been credited with creating the middle class. we'll look at the 70th anniversary of the g.i....
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a kevlar helmet and armored vehicle is protection from being shot. vehicle to put your negotiator up front and to get him there safely so he can interact with the people. so there's a need for it. norm's argument, and he makes a great point, is it's overused, especially in small drug cases and needs to be tamped b eed ba. sometimes you need to start with surveillance, which makes it safer, and even surround and call by a negotiator that says we have a warrant and you need to come out. so we need to change the tactics. >> former seattle police chief norm stamper, jim cavanaugh. gentlemen, thank you both. i'm pretty sure this will not be the end. a wide-ranging report here. a lot to get into there. thank you both for being here. >> thank you. >> about 20 minutes past the hour now. >>> a new debate over pregnant women's rights. a new law in tennessee will put pregnant women who abuse drugs behind bars. talk to one of the only doctors in the state who treats pregnant women who are also addicts. all really want... ...is more. there's a reason it's called
a kevlar helmet and armored vehicle is protection from being shot. vehicle to put your negotiator up front and to get him there safely so he can interact with the people. so there's a need for it. norm's argument, and he makes a great point, is it's overused, especially in small drug cases and needs to be tamped b eed ba. sometimes you need to start with surveillance, which makes it safer, and even surround and call by a negotiator that says we have a warrant and you need to come out. so we...
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face down directly over the blast area his helmet riddled with holes, his helmet melted, part of his kevlart blown away, one of the doctors who treated him later said kyle was wounded from the top of his head to his feet. and for a moment kyle was still conscious. his eyes were open but he couldn't see. kyle remembers everything went white. and yet, even then his thoughts were not of himself. one of the marines who was there remembers how kyle kept asking one question, and that was whether nick was okay. and then as kyle's strength drained away, he sensed the end was coming. so according to kyle's memories, my last thought was to make peace with god. i asked for his forgiveness. i was trying to make the best and most of my last few seconds here on earth. the medal of honor is presented for gallantry on the battlefield. but today, we also recognize kyle carpenter for his valor since in the hard fight for recovery. eventually kyle woke up after five weeks in a coma. i want you to consider what kyle has endured just to stand here today. more than two and a half years in the hospital, grueling
face down directly over the blast area his helmet riddled with holes, his helmet melted, part of his kevlart blown away, one of the doctors who treated him later said kyle was wounded from the top of his head to his feet. and for a moment kyle was still conscious. his eyes were open but he couldn't see. kyle remembers everything went white. and yet, even then his thoughts were not of himself. one of the marines who was there remembers how kyle kept asking one question, and that was whether nick...
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important since we're peeling this thing back if you're on the forward operating base, you can take your kevlaryou have other tasks to perform and when you leave that to engage with the enemy, you are completely outfitted and kited up as we call it. so for us to draw conclusions based on this antidotal video is another piece that needs to be include. we need totality of this picture. we need it. >> general "spider" marks. thank you for your inside. i appreciate it. >>> the economy gained back all of the jobs it lost in the recession but are we really any better for it? >> christine romans is here to talk about that. >> at this pace it will take two or three years to absorb the new entrants into the workforce and get back to full employment but the stock market really likes this report. 217,000 jobs created. i'll break down numbers for you right after the break. what can i do on a $7 a month android plan from tracfone? check the weather. borrow ted's wheelbarrow. post big tomato pics. buy a birdhouse for sparrows. download gardening apps. answer my wife's texts. search how to sculpt hedges into
important since we're peeling this thing back if you're on the forward operating base, you can take your kevlaryou have other tasks to perform and when you leave that to engage with the enemy, you are completely outfitted and kited up as we call it. so for us to draw conclusions based on this antidotal video is another piece that needs to be include. we need totality of this picture. we need it. >> general "spider" marks. thank you for your inside. i appreciate it. >>>...