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when i look at what i need at mars, i fleed landers, and landers are capable of aerobraking and transporting people from one position to another and bringing back people. i don't know who is here from look -- lockheed but i got to ask the question, why do we need or -- -- orion in mars orbit? i really don't believe that that's the case. i have may have had another question. well, i guess we did have the idea of wanting to have a launch vehicle and then a larger labity at -- habitat. once we have the larger lab i tat we can put the people in the launch vehicle. why can't we put them in the large vehicle and a landing vehicle just as well as in orio flmplet? let -- orion? let me leave it at that. >> i suppose yes or no is not an option? [laughter] >> we can try. i would say first of all on expandable, we're going to look at that on space station with beam in 2015. we're going to look at expandable technology to see what advantages that gives to us. it's reported to have better thermal conditions, the larger volume allows you to put water in for better radiation. that's a good thing the to bus'
when i look at what i need at mars, i fleed landers, and landers are capable of aerobraking and transporting people from one position to another and bringing back people. i don't know who is here from look -- lockheed but i got to ask the question, why do we need or -- -- orion in mars orbit? i really don't believe that that's the case. i have may have had another question. well, i guess we did have the idea of wanting to have a launch vehicle and then a larger labity at -- habitat. once we...
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the class looks familiar, it's because nasa used a similar lander for a moon mission. >> a cyclist noah branagan wins a tour but wipes out in the middle of the celebration. ouch. a painful victory. >> yikes >> do you remember what you used to want to be when you grow up? >> no. it's too long ago. but a preschool graduate knows what he wants to be. >> i want to be batman. >> adorable 5-year-old gave what may be the best speech of the year. his name was called he walked up to the mic declaring he wants to be batman. >> that is so cool. >> he is fearless, too. >> he probably will be. what do you think spencer christian wants to be? >> i want to be peter pan. and i'm well on my way. sunny skies right now, low clouds and fog returning to the coast tonight. tomorrow, thunderstorm activity, sunny skies over great lakes and valley. sunny skies over much of the west and southwest. that includes the state of california. 95 down in fresno. 63 in monterey. here in the bay area, mainly sunny skies away from the coast. low clouds and fog linger tomorrow, it will be a cooler day, but looks like upper
the class looks familiar, it's because nasa used a similar lander for a moon mission. >> a cyclist noah branagan wins a tour but wipes out in the middle of the celebration. ouch. a painful victory. >> yikes >> do you remember what you used to want to be when you grow up? >> no. it's too long ago. but a preschool graduate knows what he wants to be. >> i want to be batman. >> adorable 5-year-old gave what may be the best speech of the year. his name was called...
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have high income >> the findings show asian pacific i'll landers are the largest minority group affected by poverty. a third of the 110,000 below that line. 44% in four years but what it shows is that a third of those now live in the west side of the city. districts like richmond and sunset. >> you need to be going deeper into neighborhoods where we're identifying needs. instead of just relying on core neighborhoods to serve citywide. >> over all city jobless rate was 5.4%, 7.3% of asians were unemployed. and nearly three times that for pacific islanders now armed with findings, activists say they will ask to help those in need. >> vic lee abc7 news >> governor brown signed a bill aimed at shedding light on what is known as dark money. without disclosing the source. this after groups from arizona poured $15 million into california in 2012 to fight proposition 30. supporters say it helps close the loophole ensuring where the money trail started >> city of palo alto going to take down security cameras that made people angry. the city installed cameras like this one around town. resident do
have high income >> the findings show asian pacific i'll landers are the largest minority group affected by poverty. a third of the 110,000 below that line. 44% in four years but what it shows is that a third of those now live in the west side of the city. districts like richmond and sunset. >> you need to be going deeper into neighborhoods where we're identifying needs. instead of just relying on core neighborhoods to serve citywide. >> over all city jobless rate was 5.4%,...
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in those tough races that ramesh just talked about, and you ask them what's going on at home, mary landerin louisiana says when she goes home, people want to talk about energy, they want to talk about jobs. mark begich says the same thing, mark pryor in arkansas says the same thing. we may not be talking about it in washington, but those senators in those tough races really are focusing on those issues at home, and i think it's going to serve them well. >> in senator lander's case, running away from the obama administration on energy, i think that's a sign of the -- >> local, local, local politics, i think, in the end is what in those tough races will do it. i'm going to cut it off here. thanks, ramesh. because if i don't cut it off here, we won't get to see this great picture of you with your mom -- >> i have to say mother's day to my mom. happy mother's day, mom. love you. >> and this is susan paige with her family and her husband, carl. happy mother's day to her, and you with your children. so happy mother's day to all those moms, ours and ourselves. i don't know how to do that. anyway
in those tough races that ramesh just talked about, and you ask them what's going on at home, mary landerin louisiana says when she goes home, people want to talk about energy, they want to talk about jobs. mark begich says the same thing, mark pryor in arkansas says the same thing. we may not be talking about it in washington, but those senators in those tough races really are focusing on those issues at home, and i think it's going to serve them well. >> in senator lander's case,...
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from norman oklahoma, joshua landers, director of the university of oklahoma's center more middle east studies, and a member from the hafic harir. >> center. you heard a member of the opposition. he sounded like their side of the question can prevail. in your view, is it too late to al-assad? >> no, i don't think it's too late. insofar as the position controls pager population zones and key geographies and has access to recruits, small arms and supply line, it's not too late. i would agree with you that the regime managed to consolidate to the extent where their survival is not at risk. >> joshua, what do you make of the situation now? has the tide turned in the favour of the damascus government? >> yes, it has. i agree with fisal, that it's not offer. there'll be a long and difficult insurgency for the regime to face. the rebels will be able to keep it alive. they have backers and in the united states. the united states is not going to look at them and throw in their lot with the rebels. the four largest rebel armies on the ground are not for democracy. that is i.s.i. s, working in ir
from norman oklahoma, joshua landers, director of the university of oklahoma's center more middle east studies, and a member from the hafic harir. >> center. you heard a member of the opposition. he sounded like their side of the question can prevail. in your view, is it too late to al-assad? >> no, i don't think it's too late. insofar as the position controls pager population zones and key geographies and has access to recruits, small arms and supply line, it's not too late. i...
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and the greatest difference, asian pacific eye landers make up a third of the population here.eason it is attracting immigrants and others is affordable housing. this boy came here four years ago from a refugee camp in nepal. >> i was never out of the refugee camp before. and when i came to foster i saw a lot of people from all over the world, people i never knew about. countries that i never knew about, and i was really nervous at the first time. >> reporter: school staff say there is little friction to be found among the students, but having so many different cultures in one district does come with challenges. >> over the past three years we have built and trained an interpreter pool. >> reporter: here there are not only linguistic barriers but cultural barriers to overcome. the district has community liaisons who make home visits and plan school events. the extra services cost more which the district pays for through a combination of state funding, federal funding, and grants. but not knowing what populations will enroll in the future forces teachers to change their thinking
and the greatest difference, asian pacific eye landers make up a third of the population here.eason it is attracting immigrants and others is affordable housing. this boy came here four years ago from a refugee camp in nepal. >> i was never out of the refugee camp before. and when i came to foster i saw a lot of people from all over the world, people i never knew about. countries that i never knew about, and i was really nervous at the first time. >> reporter: school staff say there...
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. >> the senator, who is running for governor, and senator lander , are not really very close. you could get either one to talk pretty negatively about each other. that is unusual in the delegation. usually the parties speak pretty respectfully of each other. they do not like each other politically and i think the senator, in addition to making his points about obamacare, also can maybe help bill, who is running against her for senate. >> what is your take away from our conversation today? theyide from the fact that clearly -- the keystone xl pipeline approval supporters like the senator clearly do not have the 60 votes they would need to overcome the filibuster hurdle at this point, he said that there are 56. we have heard there may be 57 and maybe a couple of others on 60 fence you're getting to will be difficult. the other thing we have learned is senator hoven is of the belief the keystone vote will go forward even in the energy efficiency vote fails. that is not something we have heard too much previously. they sound like they think they have an agreement in hand, that the
. >> the senator, who is running for governor, and senator lander , are not really very close. you could get either one to talk pretty negatively about each other. that is unusual in the delegation. usually the parties speak pretty respectfully of each other. they do not like each other politically and i think the senator, in addition to making his points about obamacare, also can maybe help bill, who is running against her for senate. >> what is your take away from our conversation...
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we'll show you the latest contest of nasa's morpheus lander. things are as he did off the bat of southern california hot sauce thrift will have details on the rooster's off coming up next. gridlock. teacher layoffs. and a 60 billion dollar budget deficit. that's what john perez faced when he became speaker of the california assembly. so he partnered with governor brown to pass three balanced budgets, on time. for the first time in thirty years. today, the deficits are gone and we've invested an additional 2 billion dollars in education. now john perez is running for controller, to keep fighting for balanced budgets. democrat john perez for controller. we are back. want to start off with a live look here at the golden gate bridge. blue skies as we look out over the north bay i just want to remind you quickly that and sonoma county solano county there is a red flag warning in effect which means high fire danger and it affects the greater sacramento valley. a pretty wide area. the gusty winds. humidity is awfully low. it's only an effect until 8:0
we'll show you the latest contest of nasa's morpheus lander. things are as he did off the bat of southern california hot sauce thrift will have details on the rooster's off coming up next. gridlock. teacher layoffs. and a 60 billion dollar budget deficit. that's what john perez faced when he became speaker of the california assembly. so he partnered with governor brown to pass three balanced budgets, on time. for the first time in thirty years. today, the deficits are gone and we've invested an...
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if you are at the cost it will be brisk all through the lander from 53 this morning to 58 at noon to 60 at 4:00. back 58 by 7:00. >> in the east bay at sunol a brand new accident involving a couple of vehicles we have cars just pushed to the shoulder but not before causing a bit of delay there as you come away from highway 4. back to the santa cruz mountains we had an early accident involving two vehicles blocking both lanes, northbound 17 leaving us with give miles of backup up to the pass it will take you 30 minutes. the traffic is stacking up away from the maze and the dry, all in all, it will take you 15 minutes. >> police are vetting -- investigating whether a teen's foes cuss on her cell led her to be hit and killed by a train in san lenadro. >> there are different stories how the girl was discounty -- distracted. a neighbor said she had her phone to her ear but others say she was wearing ear buds. the friend saw brittney silva and the train coming and screamed but she did not hear. she lives close to the tracks which she crosses all the time. the mother was at the scene and ta
if you are at the cost it will be brisk all through the lander from 53 this morning to 58 at noon to 60 at 4:00. back 58 by 7:00. >> in the east bay at sunol a brand new accident involving a couple of vehicles we have cars just pushed to the shoulder but not before causing a bit of delay there as you come away from highway 4. back to the santa cruz mountains we had an early accident involving two vehicles blocking both lanes, northbound 17 leaving us with give miles of backup up to the...
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the lunar lander would be chemical. i'm not slure -- >> as the president said, been there, done that? is that the way you look at it in >> i would say not quite so much but in charlie's talk somebody asked him about partial gravity, and that's the advantage you get on the moon. by speeng -- being on the surface of the million up get to see the environment. >> but can you interpollate to mars? >> i think you can. we would like to get some data there. we have some small sentry fugse on station where we can look at things at the cellular level and small plant level and i think that will give us some indication is there a problem in this level the i don't think it's worth the expense right now of going to the moon. unless this research on station points to us seeing a huge problem or consideration we have to deal with. >> and there are certain, you could imagine, capabilities, telerobe oltics, but also again private partners shall -- partnerships and organizations, there are some ways that perhaps we can partner in a very s
the lunar lander would be chemical. i'm not slure -- >> as the president said, been there, done that? is that the way you look at it in >> i would say not quite so much but in charlie's talk somebody asked him about partial gravity, and that's the advantage you get on the moon. by speeng -- being on the surface of the million up get to see the environment. >> but can you interpollate to mars? >> i think you can. we would like to get some data there. we have some small...
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if you are at the cost it will be brisk all through the lander from 53 this morning to 58 at noon to at 4:00. back 58 by 7:00. >> in the east bay at sunol
if you are at the cost it will be brisk all through the lander from 53 this morning to 58 at noon to at 4:00. back 58 by 7:00. >> in the east bay at sunol
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on the technicals, chad morgan lander on the fundamentals.t to the technicals on this. >> what the starts are telling me, we can have a lot of funnels to the 2012 lows. so what i do know, is looking back at 2003, that base tonight seven monies. so i think this will be a while. i'll check back in 6 to 12 months. >> not convinced. what about you, chad? >> i totally agree with ari. this is a company that when you're explaining, you're losing. after reading the press release, they have a lot of explaining. you have a market cap, revenues of 550 million, and free cash flow that's not existent currently. if the stock got below 10,000 a share, i would start doing my homework on this company, but i would have to agree with ari, that this is a hold at best. >> a hold at best. okay. thank you very much, guys. >> i stayed away from all the puns. >> you were trying so hard. i could almost see the pulse in your neck. >> ari, i will say this. i smelled what the chart is cooking. >> oh, it's a friday, the weekend is almost here. >> that was awful. >> you ca
on the technicals, chad morgan lander on the fundamentals.t to the technicals on this. >> what the starts are telling me, we can have a lot of funnels to the 2012 lows. so what i do know, is looking back at 2003, that base tonight seven monies. so i think this will be a while. i'll check back in 6 to 12 months. >> not convinced. what about you, chad? >> i totally agree with ari. this is a company that when you're explaining, you're losing. after reading the press release, they...
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like safeway and kroger over the last 52, not doing good for the company overall lander earnings forecasthe third time here they are cutting it. everyone getting into the organic game including wal-mart. they're down 20%. stuart: did you just say the organic game. >> supply and demand, we study economics here. >> i don't know why i am smiling because we're talking about the decline of private enterprise in america. a new study from brookings, a leftist organization it, they reveal, u.s. businesses are being destroyed faster reason they are being created. the rate of new business formation, cut in half in the last 36 years. business formation has taken a tumble since 2008, the obama year. we are joined by carly fiorina. cammed being overly harsh, blaming president obama for what i call the setback of private enterprise in america? >> it is true there have been trends, increasingly complex regulation, tax codes, increasingly complex permitting processes to get through but it is really accelerated the trends under the obama years snow we knew before the we had some more small businesses fail
like safeway and kroger over the last 52, not doing good for the company overall lander earnings forecasthe third time here they are cutting it. everyone getting into the organic game including wal-mart. they're down 20%. stuart: did you just say the organic game. >> supply and demand, we study economics here. >> i don't know why i am smiling because we're talking about the decline of private enterprise in america. a new study from brookings, a leftist organization it, they reveal,...
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system at hunter at queensboqueensbo rough community college and i'm also a graduate of morehouse landers what you are saying. my question speaks to this idea of the limit stations that you mention that barack obama. obviously i love america and that gives me the right to criticize her but that point being if we recognize the limitations of a representative democracy and we elect people that we may not be able to trust two months later three months later or maybe they are inserting their own agenda at times where should we go? does that power shift to the academics when there was a time when you mention that whole idea of loki was there. i did that but we all speak about this changing of the culture. i personally and this is my own show coming don't believe that could happen within our current representative system of political power. granted you guys are saying the naacp and all these things happen and we keep fighting for these but we are continuing to be pushed back by these laws are those voter repression things. where should we shift if at all possible as opposed to relying solely on
system at hunter at queensboqueensbo rough community college and i'm also a graduate of morehouse landers what you are saying. my question speaks to this idea of the limit stations that you mention that barack obama. obviously i love america and that gives me the right to criticize her but that point being if we recognize the limitations of a representative democracy and we elect people that we may not be able to trust two months later three months later or maybe they are inserting their own...
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. >> for those who say he's the greatest thing since sliced bread, he was a serial fill landerer, butok advantage of women in the workplace. sure, my boss took advantage of me she said of president clinton, but i will always remain firm on this point. it was a consensual relationship. in 199 she told barbara walters she felt conflicted. >> sometimes i have warm feelings, sometimes i'm proud of him still and sometimes i hate his guts and he makes me sick. >> this many years later she dreads the idea of another clinton running for president. >> stay tuned. when i know you'll know. >> when i hear of hillary's prospective candidacy, i can't help but fear the next paparazzi. she added their lives have moved on. i wish them no ill and i fully understand what has happened to me and the issue of my future do not merit to either of them. lewinsky says she deeply regrets her role in what happened with the president fwu at the time, charlie, she thought it was an authentic connection. >>> a new voice in the bale over the beverly hills hotel it's not just breaking our hearts that you would associ
. >> for those who say he's the greatest thing since sliced bread, he was a serial fill landerer, butok advantage of women in the workplace. sure, my boss took advantage of me she said of president clinton, but i will always remain firm on this point. it was a consensual relationship. in 199 she told barbara walters she felt conflicted. >> sometimes i have warm feelings, sometimes i'm proud of him still and sometimes i hate his guts and he makes me sick. >> this many years...