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themselves all the things that a serious space company should have, like a mission control room, a model landerkes smoke and a simulated lunar surface complete with a rover to go in it. just like national space agencies, testing every component and simulating every stage of the mission is a huge part of what they're doing here. we're making sure we do everything right. we're just not making it fancy. we're going to make it frugal, specific to the mission, but there's absolutely no corners that we're cutting. and, to look at it from a more philosophical way, we have one shot to win this. we don't have a flight spare, so if one blows up we can go and fly the other, we have to get this right. team indus is one of five start—ups from around the world that have secured launch contracts for their rovers. while they can't say for sure, they think they'll launch before any other team and so perhaps be the first team to land and win! well, that's except for the fact that to save costs they've had to sell some of their spare launch weight to a competitor rover. japan's team hakuto will onboard too. you'r
themselves all the things that a serious space company should have, like a mission control room, a model landerkes smoke and a simulated lunar surface complete with a rover to go in it. just like national space agencies, testing every component and simulating every stage of the mission is a huge part of what they're doing here. we're making sure we do everything right. we're just not making it fancy. we're going to make it frugal, specific to the mission, but there's absolutely no corners that...
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un hombre que estuvo 32 aÑos encerrado en prision por un crimen que no habria cometido.vo -- ndrew landericidio de "chrtopherhanson" en los angeles. --pero hace hace 3 aÑoslfiscalia determino que no habdesarrollado un juicio justo. --wilson, ahora con 62 aÑos deedad, dice que desea pasar mas ipo con mam e cumplira 97 aÑos este mede mayo. take vo cesar --de nuevo diocesis orange pidio disculpas a las victimas, luego que fuera entablada una demanda en su contra por abuso sexual contrael ex sardote "eleuteriramos", --quien en los aÑos 70 atendiala parroquiae san joseph enlos angeles. -- un hombre de 50 aÑos sesuicido en015, por un supsto abuso sexual en su niÑez. --ex ex sacerdote murio en 2004pero aun cursan denuncias en sucontra. take vo / blanca --- dramtico rescate, conti la ergencia eper tras fuertes inundaciones, autoridades hacetodo a su alcance para poner a salvo a los afectad - take topvo / blanca --continan los deavey las undaciones ener debido auna nueva ronda de lluvias que ya shan cobrado la vida de al menouna de personas. --en lima, la crecida derio '' huay-coloro'' arrastr 2 c
un hombre que estuvo 32 aÑos encerrado en prision por un crimen que no habria cometido.vo -- ndrew landericidio de "chrtopherhanson" en los angeles. --pero hace hace 3 aÑoslfiscalia determino que no habdesarrollado un juicio justo. --wilson, ahora con 62 aÑos deedad, dice que desea pasar mas ipo con mam e cumplira 97 aÑos este mede mayo. take vo cesar --de nuevo diocesis orange pidio disculpas a las victimas, luego que fuera entablada una demanda en su contra por abuso sexual...
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the right of not one of our citizens, even in a lander president, senator and former stand shoulder toshoulder as equals was imperiled in the lease. it said, we merely restated the laws that were, what they have been and voiced an intent to see them upheld fairly and partially and with necessity. [applause] and yet, in our modern times that is viewed in some circles as oppressive. as controversial. and i was wrong. seriously? homeland security secretary, a retired marine general -- to remove alien expeditiously from the united states and according to, and i listen to this, and in accordance with all due process of law. secretary kelly further stated that i am determined as a faithful execution of our immigration laws, it is best achieved by using all the statutory authorities to the greatest extent possible. [applause] and yet, there are still those that will have us believe that these words signal injustice. and are ripe with hatred. really? worthy of draping lady liberty in new york harbor with a disgraceful tag that signals the belief that somehow, and a perversion of thought americ
the right of not one of our citizens, even in a lander president, senator and former stand shoulder toshoulder as equals was imperiled in the lease. it said, we merely restated the laws that were, what they have been and voiced an intent to see them upheld fairly and partially and with necessity. [applause] and yet, in our modern times that is viewed in some circles as oppressive. as controversial. and i was wrong. seriously? homeland security secretary, a retired marine general -- to remove...
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first william knee lander ties t then tyler bozak puts the leafs up for good, flyers come up short four-twofternoon. >> eagles main off season priority was to surround carson wentz's weapon, after literally dropping the ball last year, huge up great. former bears white out al sean jefferies to one year, $14 million deal. he has two, 1,000-yard seasons on his resume, and figures to help make life easier for went, also massive target, six-four, 230 pounds. >> birds hauling in cory smith on three year deal. two years ago, smith led the nfl in over 20 yards per catch. so the 28 year old will hopefully be the vertical threat the birds have been lacking. so what's the story this morning, tori? >> very excited. great young quarterback. had the opportunity to, you know, be around that, and i think the team's headed in the right direction. so, glad to be a part of that, especially al sean will be there. so it will be fun. >> carson wentz is helping the outside now, will have some protection, as well. guard coming on one year contract. tent overall pick out of alabama, leaves the titans after 28 care
first william knee lander ties t then tyler bozak puts the leafs up for good, flyers come up short four-twofternoon. >> eagles main off season priority was to surround carson wentz's weapon, after literally dropping the ball last year, huge up great. former bears white out al sean jefferies to one year, $14 million deal. he has two, 1,000-yard seasons on his resume, and figures to help make life easier for went, also massive target, six-four, 230 pounds. >> birds hauling in cory...
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supporting friends of the nbcc many of whom are here tonight and it's expanded to include the john lander prize honoring the first book of any genre and the citation for excellence in reviewing the kick recognizing reviews and the lifetime achievement award for individuals or institutions that have made an extraordinary contribution to the world of letters. in these and other ways including the various activities, panels and events that they sponsor a throughout the years the organization has grown beyond what the founders might have imagined that we strive to build upon their example and further division. we launched a new initiative which aspires to identify and support the development of the next generation of book critics. the product went through an already hectic award season by elizabeth taylor a board member and other board members read more than 100th of missions from critics young and old. we are proud to announce the first nbcc fellows are taylor, paul gleason, zachary graham, summer mcdonald, ishmael mohammed and heather partington and i believe graham is with us here tonight.
supporting friends of the nbcc many of whom are here tonight and it's expanded to include the john lander prize honoring the first book of any genre and the citation for excellence in reviewing the kick recognizing reviews and the lifetime achievement award for individuals or institutions that have made an extraordinary contribution to the world of letters. in these and other ways including the various activities, panels and events that they sponsor a throughout the years the organization has...
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. >> how come "zoo lander 2" did not make it. he was explaining that to me.nd then the cosmo shifted and all of a sudden, it was not funny anymore. this is where he's at. >> that's not crazy. it is some kind of what? what do you call that? >> marketing. tonight was marketing. >> don't act like he's a genius. >> he's no academic genius. >> it is marketing 101. >> like the number of minutes of applause -- >> when he said about the comment of now he broke the record i don't think that's why he joined the forces. the most true emotions tonight was kerry owens looking up to heaven and talking to her husband. >> that was what the applause was for, clearly, it was not you are applauding his policies. i have a lot of questions about that like everybody else. from what i read from the times, it does sound like something the whole department of defense had in mind for a long time. at the same time -- he wants to put voice under homeland security. can you imagine james johnson says, we'll open a new club calls voice and it is where you turn into the nazis. >> that's the
. >> how come "zoo lander 2" did not make it. he was explaining that to me.nd then the cosmo shifted and all of a sudden, it was not funny anymore. this is where he's at. >> that's not crazy. it is some kind of what? what do you call that? >> marketing. tonight was marketing. >> don't act like he's a genius. >> he's no academic genius. >> it is marketing 101. >> like the number of minutes of applause -- >> when he said about the comment...
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chief, 18-year-old melanie pincus helms oversee the -- helps oversee the news magazine, "the high lander >> she wants it to be great but she works with the individual person to m kellye: she leads the staff and continues to write. her proudest accomplishment is one of the recent articles entitled "beyond gender." >> we interviewed two students at mclean and i was honored to be entrusted with personal details of their life. kellye: her writing has captured the attention of the teachers and the advisers and they named her the virginia student journalist of the year. an award the carries the prize of $1,000. >> it is an incredible honor, especially knowing someone from our school and our staff gets the honor. kellye: the judges described melanie's work as that which demonstrates hunger and knack for telling important stories. the next step is for her to compete with students around the country. she could become the national journalist of the year. >> it never gets old to me, learning about other people, doing research and telling stories. kellye: in mclean, kellye lynn, abc7 we'll be watchi
chief, 18-year-old melanie pincus helms oversee the -- helps oversee the news magazine, "the high lander >> she wants it to be great but she works with the individual person to m kellye: she leads the staff and continues to write. her proudest accomplishment is one of the recent articles entitled "beyond gender." >> we interviewed two students at mclean and i was honored to be entrusted with personal details of their life. kellye: her writing has captured the...
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but right now, it's harvest season in california, and a lot of the cinder landers are on the mainlandaking money on the marijuana farms. money that they'll bring back to the tribe for food and materials. some folks here are just passing through. they have no interest in jezus's prophesy, but others are hard core believers. when did you get here? >> 11 years ago. >> where are you from? >> california originally. >> oh yeah. what were you doing? >> before i was a technician. yeah, automotives technician. worked at the top of my field. after a while, watching people living on tv, what am i living for? all of this stuff. i wanted to say the word jezus without people freaking out. >> did he talk about his belief and prophesies? >> oh yeah? >> what did you think? >> believe it. nibble jezus' proficiencies. of a storm is coming. we must prepare. >> so would you call yourself like follower of jezus? >> wherever that man goes, i go. i believe in juzus. ♪ oh! the things you say ♪ ♪ oh! ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ you're unbelievab♪e ♪ you're unbelievab♪e you've got mail! what did you think i'd look like? i'm wire-y
but right now, it's harvest season in california, and a lot of the cinder landers are on the mainlandaking money on the marijuana farms. money that they'll bring back to the tribe for food and materials. some folks here are just passing through. they have no interest in jezus's prophesy, but others are hard core believers. when did you get here? >> 11 years ago. >> where are you from? >> california originally. >> oh yeah. what were you doing? >> before i was a...
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apparently helping the iranian revolutionary guard lander money for their support of terrorism and making his own family wildly wealthy in the process. that was their partner. his family was their partner in that deal. deals that make no financial sense on the surface deserve another look. . if you are a government official who gets rich off the contracts you award and the projects you green light, you might award anything as a contract. you might green light anything. american businesses are free to do business anywhere it is legal to do business. but american businesses are not allowed to accept any funds if the origin of those funds is is a sanctioned organization like the iranian revolutionary guard. you have to check it out. you have to know. american businesses are not allowed to participate in business deals with partner who is are acting illegally. and you have to know, you have to check it out. looking the other way is not a defense. the handbag company dooney & bourke, me neither. i don't know if i'm saying it right. but they are nice handbags. i'm learning about them because he
apparently helping the iranian revolutionary guard lander money for their support of terrorism and making his own family wildly wealthy in the process. that was their partner. his family was their partner in that deal. deals that make no financial sense on the surface deserve another look. . if you are a government official who gets rich off the contracts you award and the projects you green light, you might award anything as a contract. you might green light anything. american businesses are...
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appearing in the movie zoo lander and appearing in sports illustrated edition. >> biggest issue of the year. once a year. very important for the model to be in. >> also appearances on trump's hit reality show the apprentice. >> melan loves your show. >> so cute. it's really cute. >> thank you. >> robin, and yes on howard stern's laid owe show. >> are you in love with trump. >> yes, we have a great time. >> do you want to mar rehim. >> i'm not answering that. >> she did answer that on april 26, 2004. nearly six years after donald trump first laid eyes on melania, he proposed with a 15 carrot $1.5 million diamond engagement ring. the future mr. trump telling the new york post it was a great surprise. we are very happy together. the couple wed january 22 dwaf. >> i think of their wedding as a broadway production. >> hundreds attended at mar-a-lago country club in palm beach, florida. crystal champagne was served along with a 57 pound grand wedding cake. there was a moment donald wanted to sell the broadcast rights to the wedding and melania put her foot down at that. >> the new mrs. trump
appearing in the movie zoo lander and appearing in sports illustrated edition. >> biggest issue of the year. once a year. very important for the model to be in. >> also appearances on trump's hit reality show the apprentice. >> melan loves your show. >> so cute. it's really cute. >> thank you. >> robin, and yes on howard stern's laid owe show. >> are you in love with trump. >> yes, we have a great time. >> do you want to mar rehim. >>...
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peter my husband and earn landers who is with me were able to watch the whole thing.aw a celebration of sight today which was all sorts of people, they did 70 cataract surgeries this week alone. this was a celebration of these people who are now able to see who had been blind for a long time. it's been fabulous. >> juan: dana, where do the doctors come from? i'm envious, you are such a good spirit p i saw in the report about a third of the people who come to the ship are americans. what about the doctors? well they have -- this is a ship that is all volunteers. yes, they have a lot of medical staff. the doctor i interviewed on facebook live is from harvard university, quite talented and a really wonderful comes twice a year for a month. they tees him that they save the hardest cases for him to work on. then you have nurses, operating managers and supply managers. in addition to that, if you were thinking about a military operation you have a lot of support staff. everybody on the ship needs to eat. you have that whole operation. plus you have communications and assess
peter my husband and earn landers who is with me were able to watch the whole thing.aw a celebration of sight today which was all sorts of people, they did 70 cataract surgeries this week alone. this was a celebration of these people who are now able to see who had been blind for a long time. it's been fabulous. >> juan: dana, where do the doctors come from? i'm envious, you are such a good spirit p i saw in the report about a third of the people who come to the ship are americans. what...
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. >> dana: on monday my husband peter and i took earn landers on another trip to africa on mercy shipswe were in the congo at the start of mercy ships mission there and we it didn't see the results. this time we did. their floating hospital has been docked for nine months in the republic of benin. we got to witness all kinds of miracles aboard. check this little girl out. she's dance fog a reason. because there's great cause for celebration. 70 patients treated by mercy ships the week an arrived in benin can now see again. special cataract surgeries healed their blindness and there was much joy to go around. he will be celebrating soon, he's a candidate for cataract surgery at the end of the month. this is his sweet twin sister. they're among nearly two and-a-half million citizens of developing nations to receive free surgical care from the volunteers of mercy ships an international charity founded in 1978. the africa mercy is the world's largest private hospital ship, 35% of them are american. dr. mark shrine is one of them. assistant professor at harvard medical school volunteers two
. >> dana: on monday my husband peter and i took earn landers on another trip to africa on mercy shipswe were in the congo at the start of mercy ships mission there and we it didn't see the results. this time we did. their floating hospital has been docked for nine months in the republic of benin. we got to witness all kinds of miracles aboard. check this little girl out. she's dance fog a reason. because there's great cause for celebration. 70 patients treated by mercy ships the week an...
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tomorrow night my husband and i and aaron landers, we are heading to africa.o follow along with the journey, i have a lot on facebook. i think it's a nurse, stethoscope. we are looking forward to the trip and i will be online on friday on this show. >> eric: congratulations on the trip. >> dana: thank you. can't wait to come back and tell you about it. >> kimberly: it is time for kimberly food court. shared by bob. today is national oreo day. it used to a biscuit. on march 6, 1912, the first oreo was sold. oh, showing my hands. sold to a grocery in hoboken, new jersey. bob loves a good oreo. he has eaten three. these are like vanilla ones. bob said he doesn't like the white ones. shocking. the other thing is, we want to do a special promotion for our friend and our fantastic show on the fox business network. there's two new episodes tonight. you want to catch it. 9:00 p.m. and 9:30. thank you so much. >> eric: i'm never going to get mining. k.g., i'm not going to have those oreos. nabisco moved their plant to mexico. >> greg: didn't you just vacation in puerto
tomorrow night my husband and i and aaron landers, we are heading to africa.o follow along with the journey, i have a lot on facebook. i think it's a nurse, stethoscope. we are looking forward to the trip and i will be online on friday on this show. >> eric: congratulations on the trip. >> dana: thank you. can't wait to come back and tell you about it. >> kimberly: it is time for kimberly food court. shared by bob. today is national oreo day. it used to a biscuit. on march 6,...
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when you grow up in kentucky as i did, right on the western edge, i would still be called a flat-lander. though we had rolling hills, just for the record. not the appalachian mountains. the shear number of well intentioned efforts brought in to try to turn around eastern kentucky. yet eastern kentucky remained eastern kentucky. and so that's, you know, one of the things so beneficial and we will wrap up, both of your writings, it's not the public policy doesn't matter, public policy matters. it always matters, but there are wounds that public policy can't heal. that a tremendously powerful message you have growboth broug and i know many in the room appreciate it. thank you very much. [ applause ] >> we are going to take a quick break to reset the stage. then be back with the man of the hour, dr. charles krouj hammer. ladies and gentlemen. [ applause ]
when you grow up in kentucky as i did, right on the western edge, i would still be called a flat-lander. though we had rolling hills, just for the record. not the appalachian mountains. the shear number of well intentioned efforts brought in to try to turn around eastern kentucky. yet eastern kentucky remained eastern kentucky. and so that's, you know, one of the things so beneficial and we will wrap up, both of your writings, it's not the public policy doesn't matter, public policy matters. it...
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and a lot of the cinder landers are making money, money they will bring back to the tribe for food ande folks are just passing through. they have no interest in the prophecy. but others are hard-core believers. when did you get here? >> i got here 11 years ago. >> where are you from? >> california originally. >> what were you doing? >> i was a technician. automotive technician. top of my field. watching people live on tv, what am i living for? all of the stuff? and i want to say the one thing. i want to say the word jezus without people freak out. >> i believe in the prophecies. the storm is coming. >> don't miss the next episode of "believer." that's next sunday at 10:00. we'll be right back. my belly pain and constipation? i could build a small city with all the over-the-counter products i've used. enough! i've tried enough laxatives to cover the eastern seaboard. i've climbed a mount everest of fiber. probiotics? enough! (avo) if you've had enough, tell your doctor what you've tried and how long you've been at it. linzess works differently from laxatives. linzess treats adults with
and a lot of the cinder landers are making money, money they will bring back to the tribe for food ande folks are just passing through. they have no interest in the prophecy. but others are hard-core believers. when did you get here? >> i got here 11 years ago. >> where are you from? >> california originally. >> what were you doing? >> i was a technician. automotive technician. top of my field. watching people live on tv, what am i living for? all of the stuff? and...
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any blamings that russia could have been interfering in domestic affairs of the united states is landero evidence at all. >> alexandslander and no eviden >> there's evidence worthy of 16 or 17 separate intelligence agencies all concluding in a bipartisan fashion that this was in fact the russians. we've seen this historically with the russians in other countries and up doubtly in this case there was russian hacking. whether it came out from the government or directed by the russians, the intelligence shows that behind the scenes. i think it's clear that the russians were behind the hack in the recent election. >> tara, one more question for you. put it into perspective. how does the testimony from clint watts play into what we're seeing with michael flynn and devin nunes. >> i think the real story people are looking at is whether or not there was any potential collusion, any coverup for corp mizing conversation, whether there was potential blackmail or any other criminal activity. so there's a wide spectrum of things that could be going on here. there's a lot of coincidences in terms of
any blamings that russia could have been interfering in domestic affairs of the united states is landero evidence at all. >> alexandslander and no eviden >> there's evidence worthy of 16 or 17 separate intelligence agencies all concluding in a bipartisan fashion that this was in fact the russians. we've seen this historically with the russians in other countries and up doubtly in this case there was russian hacking. whether it came out from the government or directed by the...
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ashley: chad morgan lander, washington advisors coportfolio manager.ant to get to the market reaction. the market shot down 100 point when it was clear it is going nowhere. we hear it pulled all together, and market comes back 30, 40 points. where does it go from here in relation to the headlines out of washington? >> the reason for volatility, you notice that the fiscal conservatives do have a voice in washington. so now the next step here is tax plan. as well. as well as the fiscal stimulus program. ashley: interesting. >> where the deficit will be, not only 2017 and 2018. that is the critical story here. the reason why the markets are having that great of a volatility. next 18 months a tax plan will go through and fiscal stimulus plan will accretive to u.s. growth nonetheless but not that accretive that you get to that 3 plus gdp number. melissa: gop lawmakers -- ashley: gop law bakers meeting right now what they will do next. there is picture where we expect house speaker paul ryan where we are minutes from now. richard, is there any way there can
ashley: chad morgan lander, washington advisors coportfolio manager.ant to get to the market reaction. the market shot down 100 point when it was clear it is going nowhere. we hear it pulled all together, and market comes back 30, 40 points. where does it go from here in relation to the headlines out of washington? >> the reason for volatility, you notice that the fiscal conservatives do have a voice in washington. so now the next step here is tax plan. as well. as well as the fiscal...
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a person to remember is hol lander. great book. with that i'm done. >> thank you. >>> we would love to open it up for questions from the audience and if you could please identify yourself and give your affiliation. yes, sir. we have a mic. >> thank you so much for organizing this wonderful panel. my name is davidal bit. i work at victims memorial foundation. i would like to offer it to you to defer the question where you see it best answered. one of the things in thinking about the future of the ukraine that didn't come up in the conversation today was the future of ukraine. i would love to hear thoughts about how people who love you crane are thinking and strike that jazzing right now for the welfare of their people. >> interesting question. you know, i think you have to put everything in per speckive. given if we are discussing the events of 85 years ago and the world not knowing and the quote that i had written -- that i had mentioned about the british foreign service diplomats, taking about they knew about it yet they didn't sa
a person to remember is hol lander. great book. with that i'm done. >> thank you. >>> we would love to open it up for questions from the audience and if you could please identify yourself and give your affiliation. yes, sir. we have a mic. >> thank you so much for organizing this wonderful panel. my name is davidal bit. i work at victims memorial foundation. i would like to offer it to you to defer the question where you see it best answered. one of the things in thinking...
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joe, any time, if you within a me to be ann landers for you, just call me. >> they were sisters. don't know which one i liked better. they were like the same person, i think. thank you, mark. >> thank you. >> thank you. >>> coming up, a powerful nor'easter is blasting the east coast with snow and high winds. we'll get an update on the snowfall and the latest on business closures in new york and washington. we'll do it next when "squawk box" returns. no matter how the markets change... at t. rowe price... our disciplined approach remains. global markets may be uncertain... but you can feel confident in our investment experience around the world. call us or your advisor... t. rowe price. invest with confidence. >>> live shot of times square there. the snow coming down. the blizzard of 2017 pounding the east coast this morning. new york, new jersey and connecticut all under state of emergency. let's get the forecast right now from meteorologist angie lassman from wtvj. she braved the storm, she's now at hq in engle cliffs, new jersey. >> things are looking rough out there. we've see
joe, any time, if you within a me to be ann landers for you, just call me. >> they were sisters. don't know which one i liked better. they were like the same person, i think. thank you, mark. >> thank you. >> thank you. >>> coming up, a powerful nor'easter is blasting the east coast with snow and high winds. we'll get an update on the snowfall and the latest on business closures in new york and washington. we'll do it next when "squawk box" returns. no...
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front of the pack. [ applause ] >> in the coming year, a spacex rocket will launch carrying our lunar landerams and hopes of a nation. space i.l. started as three engineers with a crazy idea, but from early on we realized it represents something much bigger to the state of israel. space i.l. aims to inspire the next generation of scientists and engineers. that is why we are the only educational nonprofit in the competition lendi inin ining --. landing space i.l. on the moon won't just be an incredible journey for israel. it will show the world we can conduct space exploration at a fraction of the cost and also spark our very own apollo effect. if and when we win, the $20 million prize will go toward science and technology, educational programs in israel. and in partnership with the ministry, with the israeli government, we are already piloting educational kcouriurris and doing lectures around the country. i love traveling and talking about work with the kids. when i'm traveling, they ask me all kinds of questions. the best question is when they ask me if the spacecraft is going to come back.
front of the pack. [ applause ] >> in the coming year, a spacex rocket will launch carrying our lunar landerams and hopes of a nation. space i.l. started as three engineers with a crazy idea, but from early on we realized it represents something much bigger to the state of israel. space i.l. aims to inspire the next generation of scientists and engineers. that is why we are the only educational nonprofit in the competition lendi inin ining --. landing space i.l. on the moon won't just be...
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speaker, today i come to the house floor and i want to honor my friend at if i lander smith coverage -- philander smith university, commemorating their founding in 1877. smith is a historically black coverage and early higher education institution built and created by former african-american slaves. the first such institution west of the mississippi river. graduating thousands of students over its 140-year legacy, the college is particularly important to arkansas' history, economy and higher education community. currently, approximately 760 students are enrolled at philander smith and the college ontinues to be an integral in arkansas hose and throughout the country. i like engaging with their bright, dedicated young minds. the college's president, dr. smuthers, recently joined hbcu colleges here in washington to meet with the white house and leadership in congress and talk about the challenges facing our historically black colleges and their students. ' reent dr. smuthers dedication to his students. i'm proud to represent such a historic and valuable institution, and i congratulate
speaker, today i come to the house floor and i want to honor my friend at if i lander smith coverage -- philander smith university, commemorating their founding in 1877. smith is a historically black coverage and early higher education institution built and created by former african-american slaves. the first such institution west of the mississippi river. graduating thousands of students over its 140-year legacy, the college is particularly important to arkansas' history, economy and higher...
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gene landers is 100 years old. active lay did from oregon.ow. >> mattie gray is celebrating 100 years. worked for the u.s. post office 35 years. hope she gets nice cards in the mail. happy 100th birthday to patrick young of portland, oregon. completed a nearly 200-mile long race when he was 87. that's amazing. now, if you've got somebody you'd like us to celebrate, tell us all about them and send us a today.com/celebrate. >> one of your birthday people drinks milk. >> yeah. >> do you still drink milk? >> never. >> yes. >> i love it. >> i love ice cold milk as a kid. >> i can remember standing, pouring a big glass of milk and my dad saying, drink water first. if you're still thirsty, have the milk. the milk is expensive and he didn't want us to drink it like water. >> one of my fondest memories is sitting with my grandpa. he'd take graham crackers and a big glass of milk. one one thousand, two one thousand. >> still crunchy. >> three one thousand and it falls apart. >> ice cubes in a glass, chocolate at the bottom and pour the milk in, stir it
gene landers is 100 years old. active lay did from oregon.ow. >> mattie gray is celebrating 100 years. worked for the u.s. post office 35 years. hope she gets nice cards in the mail. happy 100th birthday to patrick young of portland, oregon. completed a nearly 200-mile long race when he was 87. that's amazing. now, if you've got somebody you'd like us to celebrate, tell us all about them and send us a today.com/celebrate. >> one of your birthday people drinks milk. >> yeah....
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themselves all the things that a serious space company should have, like a mission control room, a model landeroke and a simulated lunar surface complete with a rover to go in it. so what do you use to simulate moon dust? you could go to an expensive lab and try to buy lunar simulant, we just went to a stone quarry and asked them to give us the milling output. that's what this is — about 150 microns. it has electrostatic properties, which we're not able to replicate. so that means it will stick to the rover? that's one part that will get into every perforation, the lens of the camera, everywhere. just like national space agencies, testing every component and simulating every stage of the mission is a huge part of what they're doing here. we're making sure we do everything right. we're just not making it fancy. we will make it frugal, specific to the mission, but there's absolutely no corners that we're cutting. and, to look at it from a more philosophical way, we have one shot to win this. we don't have a flight spare, so if one blows up we can go and fly the other, we have to get this right. t
themselves all the things that a serious space company should have, like a mission control room, a model landeroke and a simulated lunar surface complete with a rover to go in it. so what do you use to simulate moon dust? you could go to an expensive lab and try to buy lunar simulant, we just went to a stone quarry and asked them to give us the milling output. that's what this is — about 150 microns. it has electrostatic properties, which we're not able to replicate. so that means it will...
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things when you grow up in kentucky as i did right on the western edge, i would still be called a flat lander even though we still had rolling hills in the appalachian mountains is the sheer number of well intentioned efforts brought in to try to turn around eastern kentucky, so i think one of the things that's so beneficial and we'll wrap up, about 45 seconds. both of your writings, it's not the public policy that matters. it always matters but there are wounds that public policy can't heal and i think that's one of the tremendously powerful messages and i know many people appreciate it. thank you all very much and i would say. >> yes, sir. [ applause ] >> we'll take a very quick break to reset the stage and we'll be right back with the man of the hour, dr. charles craft hammer. >> also from the national review institute summit, a conversation with counselor to president trump, kellyanne conway. this is about 30 minutes. [ applause ] >> good morning. enjoy the national review yoga. >> i skipped that. >> i wanted to begin
things when you grow up in kentucky as i did right on the western edge, i would still be called a flat lander even though we still had rolling hills in the appalachian mountains is the sheer number of well intentioned efforts brought in to try to turn around eastern kentucky, so i think one of the things that's so beneficial and we'll wrap up, about 45 seconds. both of your writings, it's not the public policy that matters. it always matters but there are wounds that public policy can't heal...
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large number of party-line votes that no political party and the realize they were not partisan but landers stay and you have a different perspective implementing your point of view but what assurances can you give the committee the telecommunications community your democratic commissioner of your commitment to get to votes whenever possible? by appreciate your perspective the top priority to the career staff wanted to close the digital divide involving the mobility fund to those parts that does not have it but the explicit directions word to work with commissioner cliburn to accommodate her concerns and she can speak for herself public to think that and product was bipartisan but in terms of process reform tuesday to push out these items so what about doing that one page faction? that is right and that is the spirit will negative a spirited want to carry around with me. >> thank you very much thank you for your testimony. this is certainly something that the commissioner of the size in her prepared testimony. you were successful to move forward including phase two of the mobility funds the
large number of party-line votes that no political party and the realize they were not partisan but landers stay and you have a different perspective implementing your point of view but what assurances can you give the committee the telecommunications community your democratic commissioner of your commitment to get to votes whenever possible? by appreciate your perspective the top priority to the career staff wanted to close the digital divide involving the mobility fund to those parts that...