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it is very hard to clean this is the lander. is this the lander or is that the lander?e need more data. >> some of the scientists involved in the project cannot continue their work without knowing the lander's location. >> does the water on earth come from comments? -- from cometys? >> some theories say that it comes from asteroids and others that say there is another source. at the moment, we think it is highly unlikely that comment -- comets are the origin of the water that we use for drinking water. >> it could give information on the origin of life on earth. >> the question is, what kinds of amino acids, what kind of life-giving elements were given to us? i think you can expect the next couple of months [no audio] described as groundbreaking, landing on a comet that is 500 kilometers away is a success in its own right. in the meantime, spectacular results reveal that space exploration is on the right path. >> the billion euro project has already provided scientists with vital information and they are hoping for more in 2015. >> and before we leave you, the countdown
it is very hard to clean this is the lander. is this the lander or is that the lander?e need more data. >> some of the scientists involved in the project cannot continue their work without knowing the lander's location. >> does the water on earth come from comments? -- from cometys? >> some theories say that it comes from asteroids and others that say there is another source. at the moment, we think it is highly unlikely that comment -- comets are the origin of the water that...
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moon landers and space ports, and even 3-d printers.ovation. >> space is about two things, exploration, and how you go and exploit it and profit off of it. >> many in the last four years the u.s. commercial space industry has experienced a major boom. global government spending on space is decreasing as the commercial sector grows. of the $314 billion global space industry, the united states spends $74 billion on space. around $17 billion of that goes to nasa. $122 billion is made up of commercial space products. and $117 billion goes to space infrastructure, building spacecraft, launch pads, rockets, insurance, and research and development. the american space industry got a boost on april 15th, 2010. >> we are work with a growing array of private companies. >> that's when president obama promised nasa $6 billion over the next five years to seed private space companies. >> that opened up a lot of opportunity for clever ambitious people, business people who thought they could do things cheaper or faster. >> nasa spent about $2.5 billion
moon landers and space ports, and even 3-d printers.ovation. >> space is about two things, exploration, and how you go and exploit it and profit off of it. >> many in the last four years the u.s. commercial space industry has experienced a major boom. global government spending on space is decreasing as the commercial sector grows. of the $314 billion global space industry, the united states spends $74 billion on space. around $17 billion of that goes to nasa. $122 billion is made...
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several companies are racing to develop landers and rovers to do that. astro bottics and moon express are two start-ups competing. both share a goal - get to the moon and make billions. jacob ward reports. >> reporter: moonexpress and astro bottic are competitors in a small emerging mark, a market that doesn't though that it needs the moon. >> we see the moon as the continent of the world. we want to open it up. >> we believe a hunk of the moon you can hold in your hands could be worth a billion. >> both are building unmanned spacecraft that could take cargo to the moon. like a fed ex or freight service. they can mount above the deck. they can mount to below the deck. things like rovers, experiments, science instruments, education programs. once we land on the surface of the moon, we become a power station. we have solar panels, we are like the local utility. >> moonexpress is smaller, about the size of a coffee table and holds 80 pounds. >> the design of the vehicle, the spacecraft - here it is here - it's - notice it's like a flying saucer. that's a pa
several companies are racing to develop landers and rovers to do that. astro bottics and moon express are two start-ups competing. both share a goal - get to the moon and make billions. jacob ward reports. >> reporter: moonexpress and astro bottic are competitors in a small emerging mark, a market that doesn't though that it needs the moon. >> we see the moon as the continent of the world. we want to open it up. >> we believe a hunk of the moon you can hold in your hands could...
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they would have these maps to get them back to the lander.ause they were on the surface of the moon, they are very special to captain cernan, and he wanted to make sure purdue had them. there's a funny story that goes with one of the maps we don't have. one of the maps is at the smithsonian because while he was driving on the rover, he broke it. he broke the fender. he is one of the few astronauts to have a car crash on the moon. he broke the fender. it was very important they had the fender because of the dust. they did not wanted to get into the systems. they used duct tape and one of these maps to improvise and make a fender. so that map missing is actually at the smithsonian as the fender used on the rover. so captain cernan was the commander of apollo 17, the last mission to go to the moon so far. this image is his daughter tracy sitting in mission control watching her dad on t.v. taking the last steps on the moon. as you can see, on her skirt, she has the apollo 17 mission patch. inputting this exhibit together and thinking about the fu
they would have these maps to get them back to the lander.ause they were on the surface of the moon, they are very special to captain cernan, and he wanted to make sure purdue had them. there's a funny story that goes with one of the maps we don't have. one of the maps is at the smithsonian because while he was driving on the rover, he broke it. he broke the fender. he is one of the few astronauts to have a car crash on the moon. he broke the fender. it was very important they had the fender...
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several companies are racing to develop landers and rovers to do just that.- astro bottics is one of the company in the race. >> reporter: moon express, and astrobottic are come met market. >> we believe a hunk of the moon that you could hold in your hands could be worth a billion dollars. >> reporter: both companies are building unmanned spacecraft that could take cargo to the moon like a fedex or freight service. payloads canning mount above the deck. they can also mount below the deck. things like rovers, science instruments, education programs. one beland on the surface we become a power station. we're like the local utility. >> reporter: moon express's spacecraft is smaller. >> the design of our vehicle -- here it is right here. notice it's like a little flying saucer is. the energy of our space deck is like a hot rod in space. >> reporter: the ambition of both companies to build infrastructure on the moon. commercial space stations mines for precious metal, launch facilities to send spacecrafts even deeper into space. >> the moon is a stepping-stone to
several companies are racing to develop landers and rovers to do just that.- astro bottics is one of the company in the race. >> reporter: moon express, and astrobottic are come met market. >> we believe a hunk of the moon that you could hold in your hands could be worth a billion dollars. >> reporter: both companies are building unmanned spacecraft that could take cargo to the moon like a fedex or freight service. payloads canning mount above the deck. they can also mount...
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moon landers and space ports, and even 3-d printers.ovation. >> space is about two things, exploration, and how you go and exploit it and profit off of it. >> many in the last four years the u.s. commercial space industry has experienced a major boom. global government spending on space is decreasing as the commercial sector grows. of the $314 billion global space industry, the united states spends $74 billion on space. around $17 billion of that goes to nasa. $122 billion is made up of commercial space products. and $117 billion goes to space infrastructure, building spacecraft, launch pads, rockets, insurance, and research and development. the american space industry got a boost on april 15th, 2010. >> we are work with a growing array of private companies. >> that's when president obama promised nasa $6 billion over the next five years to seed private space companies. >> that opened up a lot of opportunity for clever ambitious people, business people who thought they could do things cheaper or faster. >> nasa spent about $2.5 billion
moon landers and space ports, and even 3-d printers.ovation. >> space is about two things, exploration, and how you go and exploit it and profit off of it. >> many in the last four years the u.s. commercial space industry has experienced a major boom. global government spending on space is decreasing as the commercial sector grows. of the $314 billion global space industry, the united states spends $74 billion on space. around $17 billion of that goes to nasa. $122 billion is made...
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. >> capacities are racing to develop landers and rovers. getting there may be a big of a struggle but potential pay-off is big. jake ward has more. >> moon express and astrobottic are competitors in a small emerging market, a market that doesn't even know yet that it needs the moon. >> we see the moon as the mid codnent of the world. we want to open that up. >> we believe a hunk the moon you hold in your hands could be worth a billion dollars. >> both companies are building unmanned spacecraft that could take cargo to the moon sort of like a fed ex or a freight service. >> they come out above the deck on here. they can mount blow the deck rovers, ex perments, education programs. once we lan on the service of the moon, we become a power station, solar powers. like a local utility. >> moon express's spacecraft is smaller, about the size of a coffee table and holds about 80 pounds. >> the design of our vehicle, our little spacecraft, here it is right here, it's like a little flying saucer, aload deck. it's like a hotrod in space. it can get to
. >> capacities are racing to develop landers and rovers. getting there may be a big of a struggle but potential pay-off is big. jake ward has more. >> moon express and astrobottic are competitors in a small emerging market, a market that doesn't even know yet that it needs the moon. >> we see the moon as the mid codnent of the world. we want to open that up. >> we believe a hunk the moon you hold in your hands could be worth a billion dollars. >> both companies...
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they would have these maps to get them back to the lander.re on the surface of the moon, they are very special to captain cernan, and he wanted to make sure purdue had them. there's a funny story that goes with one of the maps we don't have. one of the maps is at the smithsonian because while he was driving on the rover, he broke it. he broke the fender. he is one of the few astronauts to have a car crash on the moon. he broke the fender. it was very important they had the fender because of the dust. they did not wanted to get into the systems. they used duct tape and one of these maps to improvise and make a fender. so that map missing is actually at the smithsonian as the fender used on the rover. so captain cernan was the commander of apollo 17, the last mission to go to the moon so far. this image is his daughter tracy sitting in mission control watching her dad on t.v. taking the last steps on the moon. as you can see on her skirt, she , has the apollo 17 mission patch. inputting this exhibit together and thinking about the future of spa
they would have these maps to get them back to the lander.re on the surface of the moon, they are very special to captain cernan, and he wanted to make sure purdue had them. there's a funny story that goes with one of the maps we don't have. one of the maps is at the smithsonian because while he was driving on the rover, he broke it. he broke the fender. he is one of the few astronauts to have a car crash on the moon. he broke the fender. it was very important they had the fender because of the...
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just seeing a smile on a kid's face is worth it. >> high landers america is based in staten island. usually they give donations to a hospital in manhattan. >>> a disturbing new trend is hitting the streets all across the country. guns made to be untraceable. we'll have that story next. >>> and it has been five months since the crash of the malaysia airlines flight in ukraine. now investigators are sharing new information with the families of the victims. >>> atf agents say they're concerned about a new national trend, guns that are intentionally made as untraceable and then sold to gangs and drug dealers. a receiver must have a serial number, but other parts of a gun can be legally bought on the internet and people are able to crank out these so-called ghost guns. one former gang member says the streets are full of these kinds of weapons for sale. >> they're very easy to come by. these guns are used basically so that they are untraceable to commit crimes for murders, robberies, extortion. >> the atf says nobody knows exactly how many of these guns are out there. they only find out w
just seeing a smile on a kid's face is worth it. >> high landers america is based in staten island. usually they give donations to a hospital in manhattan. >>> a disturbing new trend is hitting the streets all across the country. guns made to be untraceable. we'll have that story next. >>> and it has been five months since the crash of the malaysia airlines flight in ukraine. now investigators are sharing new information with the families of the victims. >>> atf...
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. >> several companies are racing to develop landers to explore the moon. if they are successful, they could make billions of dollars. the market is now, and the competition is stiff. a market that doesn't even know yet that it means the moon. >> we see the moon as the continent of the world. we want to open that up. >> we believe that the moon that you can hold in your hans can be worth $1 billion. >> boal are building unmanned spacecraft. >> and they can also mount behe the deck. >> moon express is smaller, about the side of a coffee table, and holds about 80 pounds. >> notice it is like a fine saucer. >> to build infrastructure on the mine, mines for precious metal, launch facilities that can send spate deeper into space. >> nasa announced both companies would be part of it's program, they would help develop their spacecraft with the goal of one day contracting them to take cargo to the moon. the $40,000,000.20 million for the first company to drive 500 meters on the moon and send back h.d. images in real time. competing for the price, along with 16 othe
. >> several companies are racing to develop landers to explore the moon. if they are successful, they could make billions of dollars. the market is now, and the competition is stiff. a market that doesn't even know yet that it means the moon. >> we see the moon as the continent of the world. we want to open that up. >> we believe that the moon that you can hold in your hans can be worth $1 billion. >> boal are building unmanned spacecraft. >> and they can also...
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so they came to the table and ann landers, whom i adored introduced us and she just remained a reallyiend until her death. she always said that it was one of the best introductions she ever made because she was at our wedding and we just remained friends. >> chaz you speak openly in the film about this chat with your mother. you had once been part of a march with dr. king. you were thinking this wasn't exactly my plan to marry a white man. >> the heart knows what the heart knows. i fell in love with roger. he fell in love with me. i wanted him to be you know open and transparent about racial issues because there were some members of his family who didn't -- he was afraid they wouldn't accept me at first. he would say, well it's because you're not catholic. >> you were like oh, i mites be more than that roger. >> he eventually owned up to it we all became one big happy family and i loved his family and adored his family and he still has family members who i'm in touch with and we get along very well. it was a good match all around. >> what a cool lady. you can catch the acclaimed new c
so they came to the table and ann landers, whom i adored introduced us and she just remained a reallyiend until her death. she always said that it was one of the best introductions she ever made because she was at our wedding and we just remained friends. >> chaz you speak openly in the film about this chat with your mother. you had once been part of a march with dr. king. you were thinking this wasn't exactly my plan to marry a white man. >> the heart knows what the heart knows. i...
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when you start seeing a really creative innovative lander on the moon, and you have a close-up on it and there's budweiser, you know, or nascar or some other advertising symbol, there's a little bit of -- you know, puts some ambiguity into the game. >> reporter: but he says sponsors are money. and that's the key to developing commercial space and all that comes with it. >> innovation is the secret to the future. that's what will enable my grandkids to look up on the moon and see lights of towns and settlements, and cities maybe. who knows. >> jacob ward joins us from san francisco. it's mind boggling when you see all of the money and competition. the concept of competing for something for which no market exists. how does this work? >> well, at this point we're talking about competition as a normalizing, stabilizing force. both companies will tell you they are grateful to the other for existing. but also throughout the history of the privatization of space, competition is what allows efficiency to happen. and it enforces a certain kind of safety. when we think it's just a front tier o
when you start seeing a really creative innovative lander on the moon, and you have a close-up on it and there's budweiser, you know, or nascar or some other advertising symbol, there's a little bit of -- you know, puts some ambiguity into the game. >> reporter: but he says sponsors are money. and that's the key to developing commercial space and all that comes with it. >> innovation is the secret to the future. that's what will enable my grandkids to look up on the moon and see...
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night a tiny lander made headlines by touching down on the comment. the batteries died, but the data gathered is being studied. meanwhile, the mothership is still in orbit around the comet, hunting for clues about the role the comets may have laid in getting life started here on earth. have played inay getting life started here on earth. no one knows how water got here. the leading theory is because icets contain eyes, 1 -- one may have brought it. the question is whether the water we have on earth is similar to the water on the comment. although all water is made of hydrogen and oxygen, there are many variations, and each type has a distinct chemical signature. it turns out it is so-called heavy water on the comment. it contains much greater quantity than water here. the theory that, it's were the means -- that comets were the main source of water seems unlikely. the scientists say the result forces them to think again. >> this is a clear result about the gas that has come from the comment, and it shows very andrly -- from the comet, it shows clearly
night a tiny lander made headlines by touching down on the comment. the batteries died, but the data gathered is being studied. meanwhile, the mothership is still in orbit around the comet, hunting for clues about the role the comets may have laid in getting life started here on earth. have played inay getting life started here on earth. no one knows how water got here. the leading theory is because icets contain eyes, 1 -- one may have brought it. the question is whether the water we have on...
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old people are accompanied by low landers from neighboring villages.s woman and her younger husband have a large farm to manage. her older husband and four children are all in kathmandu. there is just too much work for the couple, and they have had to hire people to help them. and their children show no sign of coming back. >> translator: we worked hard to educate our children. now that they are educated they don't have to go to the highlands to work and find food or go to the low lands. wherever they go they find jobs and buy food. they will marry and stay there. >> reporter: they have sold most of the cattle. land has gone to scare croppers, and they wonder where they will end up. >>> now a knew planet has been discovered, or more accurately an exoplanet, a planet that orbitz a star rather than the sun. the space telescope spotted it 180 million light years away from earth. the telescope has discovered close to a thousand planets since its launch in 2009. >>> and you can get more new on our website, aljazeera.com. ♪ >> i'm mei-ling mcnamara in canada
old people are accompanied by low landers from neighboring villages.s woman and her younger husband have a large farm to manage. her older husband and four children are all in kathmandu. there is just too much work for the couple, and they have had to hire people to help them. and their children show no sign of coming back. >> translator: we worked hard to educate our children. now that they are educated they don't have to go to the highlands to work and find food or go to the low lands....
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we've been exploring mars for years with robotic rovers and landers and orbiters.when we learn something about mars we learn about our own planet earth. when we start to learn about a comet or asteroid, we're learning something about the history or legacy or the foundations of earth. we are continuing to learn about mars. the fact that it has an abundance of water. the fact that it has the basic elements necessary for human life. we now have evidence that it once probably was very much like earth to. very green and fertile. something happened in its history that made it the barren planet that it is today. we don't want to see it happen to our own planet earth. that's why we look at the environment much more to than ever before because we can see from other planets ways that we do not want -- and how does this end up here? you mentioned president obama and the speech he gave. it's all about funding and how big a party is this on capitol hill? >> if you talk to anybody on capitol hill, any member of the house or senate who follows the space program, particularly thos
we've been exploring mars for years with robotic rovers and landers and orbiters.when we learn something about mars we learn about our own planet earth. when we start to learn about a comet or asteroid, we're learning something about the history or legacy or the foundations of earth. we are continuing to learn about mars. the fact that it has an abundance of water. the fact that it has the basic elements necessary for human life. we now have evidence that it once probably was very much like...
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landers is already here and we are here to discuss it with you and see how you would like to move forward. >> commissioners? >> commissioner pearlman? >> i know that 149 tsz street is in the program and they are also working to categorize this as a category 3 building relative to article 11. i'm wondering if there is any benefit to them to then also landmark the building after that or if, you know, i met with the owner and of course their concern is to be able to be characterized as a structure that meets these requirements. one, i'm wondering if there is any additional benefit to the ownership that becomes a landmark, if not, if they are not particularly interested in moving forward, would that pull something off the landmark works program so there is more time to work for something else. >> all local incentives according to landmark buildings are also afforded to article 11 properties. the only designation that i can think of that would possibly benefit them if they were indiana -- in a n a rehabilitation tax credit which would go to this commission and this commission would provide com
landers is already here and we are here to discuss it with you and see how you would like to move forward. >> commissioners? >> commissioner pearlman? >> i know that 149 tsz street is in the program and they are also working to categorize this as a category 3 building relative to article 11. i'm wondering if there is any benefit to them to then also landmark the building after that or if, you know, i met with the owner and of course their concern is to be able to be...
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high landers america from new york delivered two suvs stuffed with toys for kids. one of their kids has a kiechil being treated for brain cancer there. >> i was diagnosed with non-hodgkin's lymphoma 15 years ago. just seeing a smile on a kid's face is worth it. >> highlanders america is based in staten island. usually they give donations to a hospital in manhattan, but this year they decided to come to philadelphia for personal reasons. we're glad they did. >> our weather is going to be cold, but we're actually going to warm into the 60s by wednesday. which is funny because it is the first official couple of days of winter. there's a live look at camelback mountain. that is the place to be this weekend. 42 degrees. so cold conditions expected for your last-minute shopping. monday, we are in the mid 40s. 50s by tuesday. and then rain by wednesday. >> the fact that it says 60 on that seven-day, i'll take that rain. >> it will feel more like christmas thursday. >> have a good weekend. happy holidays. >>> this sunday -- >> we can fot have -- we cannot have a society in
high landers america from new york delivered two suvs stuffed with toys for kids. one of their kids has a kiechil being treated for brain cancer there. >> i was diagnosed with non-hodgkin's lymphoma 15 years ago. just seeing a smile on a kid's face is worth it. >> highlanders america is based in staten island. usually they give donations to a hospital in manhattan, but this year they decided to come to philadelphia for personal reasons. we're glad they did. >> our weather is...
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according to the suit scott lander's medical bills now exceed a quarter avenue million dollars, and whilehe's back home in brigantine, she requires continuous care and treatment. wbz also reports state inspectors concluded while that door was okay that day, it did have a long history of problems. we reached out to scotland's family tonight but we did not hear back from them. we did hear from the red sox in a statement they said "we cooperated fully with the department's investigation of this tragic accident. but will not be commenting on it we've taken all necessary steps to ensure that the elevators in fenway park are safe ". our thoughts remain with miss scotland and her family and we hope for her continued progress with her recover he. >> tonight there's joy in havana and outrage in miami. president obama's move to restore diplomatic relations with cuba is drawing criticism and phrase in the kuhn ban-american community. it is a historic move no doubt. the deal negotiated in secret with the help of pope francis. the decision was capped by a conversation between president obama and the c
according to the suit scott lander's medical bills now exceed a quarter avenue million dollars, and whilehe's back home in brigantine, she requires continuous care and treatment. wbz also reports state inspectors concluded while that door was okay that day, it did have a long history of problems. we reached out to scotland's family tonight but we did not hear back from them. we did hear from the red sox in a statement they said "we cooperated fully with the department's investigation of...
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old people are accompanied by low landers from neighboring villages, she and her younger husband havee farm to manage, her older husband and her four children are all in kathmandu. there is just too much work for the couple. and they have had to hire people to help them. and their children show no sign of coming back. >> translator: we worked hard to educate our children. now that they are educated, they don't have to go to the highland to his work and find food or go to the lelands. wherever they go, they find jobs and will buy food with that money. they will mayor and i sta marry. >> reporter: they have sold most of their cattle. land has gone to share croppers and the couple often wonder where they will end up when they can no longer manage to work. al jazerra, northwestern nepal. >>> a reminder for you that you can keep up-to-date we all of the news on our website there you will find the story that his we have been covering in this program and throughout the day, aljazerra.com. is the address for that. you'll find all the latest comment, analysis, and video on demand. al jazerra.c
old people are accompanied by low landers from neighboring villages, she and her younger husband havee farm to manage, her older husband and her four children are all in kathmandu. there is just too much work for the couple. and they have had to hire people to help them. and their children show no sign of coming back. >> translator: we worked hard to educate our children. now that they are educated, they don't have to go to the highland to his work and find food or go to the lelands....
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the rosetta spacecraft that put a lander on a comet last month... has detected water on that comet. but... it's apparently nothing like the water here on earth. and that has scientists rethinking the theory that earth got its water from melting comets billions of years ago. with this information, astronomers are now assuming water came from asteroids. >> of course. that makes sense. >> i like a witch's rep on scientists like we are doing important things ourselves. a good transition, we are going to hot dog university. teaching people how to run their own hot dog cart, now have a graduate school where they teach how to run in your own hot dog stand and how to create some unique menu items. take a look. >> >> the graduate course we call a hot dog stand course, we train people had to open up an actual stands which are brick and mortar restaurants. you can do all kinds of things they could not do with a cart. >> were going to do that today to >> today we will do things your studio audience has never seen. let's do it. >> when you are doing grilled onions like this, we usually do them i
the rosetta spacecraft that put a lander on a comet last month... has detected water on that comet. but... it's apparently nothing like the water here on earth. and that has scientists rethinking the theory that earth got its water from melting comets billions of years ago. with this information, astronomers are now assuming water came from asteroids. >> of course. that makes sense. >> i like a witch's rep on scientists like we are doing important things ourselves. a good...
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the fact bury lander -- senator mary landrieu is fighting hard but the keystone pipeline those in theenate and they are already saying we are going to veto it anyway and so here is an opportunity for the united states to produce, consume and export energy resources, to undermine someone like vladimir putin and venezuela and other opec countries and yet you have a bunch of radical environmentalists that refuse to see the objective truth. it is creating -- look at cushing, oklahoma. is creating jobs, wealth, what is the unemployment rate in north dakota? zero. the unemployment rate in north dakota is zero because of the oilfields. how come you can't take that truth to people and they say you are right? that is the problem. we have an incredible ideological separation in the united states of america. we going to continue to be constitutional republic? or are we going to become a welfare in any state? that is the separation we are on right now and if we end up having more people on the side of welfare in any state as toqueville road a democracy cannot exist as a form of government only in
the fact bury lander -- senator mary landrieu is fighting hard but the keystone pipeline those in theenate and they are already saying we are going to veto it anyway and so here is an opportunity for the united states to produce, consume and export energy resources, to undermine someone like vladimir putin and venezuela and other opec countries and yet you have a bunch of radical environmentalists that refuse to see the objective truth. it is creating -- look at cushing, oklahoma. is creating...
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. >> the subaru forester is best loved small suv and for mid size suv toyota high lander v 6 and best model s. 98% of owners said they would buy it again. hybrid owners are happy with their cars according to consumer report survey. it's best loved mid size. chef lay bolt best loved contact and toyota pre ac is best loved subcontact i'm nydia han for "action news" at 10 on phl17. >> jeff skversky has a check on sports and break up the sixers. >> they're playing a little better little better than that start. there's not many on sixers schedule but if there's one game you're thinking this is lay-up it's tonight against detroit who last ten straight games coming into play. six against the second worst team in nba. three and change to go. rookie kj mcdaniel is the slam sixers within one. michael carter williams drives, scores, sixers up one. ncw 20 and 15 assists tonight. 13 seconds left. hol lass thompson for three. we're tied at 100. going to over time. in ot, ncw nerlens noel that's the basket. sixers win 108-1 high fives all around. won two of the last three. aftering starting 0-15. >>
. >> the subaru forester is best loved small suv and for mid size suv toyota high lander v 6 and best model s. 98% of owners said they would buy it again. hybrid owners are happy with their cars according to consumer report survey. it's best loved mid size. chef lay bolt best loved contact and toyota pre ac is best loved subcontact i'm nydia han for "action news" at 10 on phl17. >> jeff skversky has a check on sports and break up the sixers. >> they're playing a...
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astonishing flight of the rosetta space probe to put a lander on to a comet. 300 million miles from earthce community cheering. >> amazing. just so far out there, everybody. it's ten years of flying. to catch up with this thing. >> best way to get a bird's eye view. legions of unmanned vehicles taking to the skies. creating stunning images of well, all most everything. the best way to light up the night. give it to the guy who flew his unmanned, aerial camera right through fireworks in florida. don't go away. all of the best. all the worst. 2014 is headed for our finale. ♪ben... well, that was close. you ain't lyin'. let quicken loans help you save your money. >> we are almost done. we have time for our traditional final question for our guest. for all we have been through in the past 12 months, what would you wish for america in the coming year? >> oh, god, my wish for 2015. is peace. and my own show on cnn. >> i hope all of these countries could just stop protesting and rioting. and just live. and love each other. and, life is so short. and my other dream its to play first base with the
astonishing flight of the rosetta space probe to put a lander on to a comet. 300 million miles from earthce community cheering. >> amazing. just so far out there, everybody. it's ten years of flying. to catch up with this thing. >> best way to get a bird's eye view. legions of unmanned vehicles taking to the skies. creating stunning images of well, all most everything. the best way to light up the night. give it to the guy who flew his unmanned, aerial camera right through fireworks...
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>> rockets and space ships, satellites and asteroid miners, moon hand -- landers and space ports. >>t exploration and then how you exploit it and profit off of it. >> in the last four years, the space industry has experienced a major bloom. global government spending is decreasing as the commercial sector grows. of the $314 billion global space industry, the united states spends $74 billion on space, around $17 billion of that goes to nasa. $122 billion is made up of commercial space products like gps and telecom indications, and 117 goes to space infrastructure, building space pads, launches, rockets. the american space industry got a boost in 2010. >> we will work with a growing array of private companies working to make getting to space easier and more accessible. he offered to seed private space flight companies. >> that opened up a lot of opportunity for clever, ambitious, business people who thought they could do things cheaper or faster. >> nasa spent about $2.5 billion by the end of 2014. >> almost every private space company that you look at now is in some way benefits from
>> rockets and space ships, satellites and asteroid miners, moon hand -- landers and space ports. >>t exploration and then how you exploit it and profit off of it. >> in the last four years, the space industry has experienced a major bloom. global government spending is decreasing as the commercial sector grows. of the $314 billion global space industry, the united states spends $74 billion on space, around $17 billion of that goes to nasa. $122 billion is made up of...
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then to every's shock and relief a multi national team managed to set an unmanned lander on the surfacecomet. sure, it bounced a couple of times, and they weren't sure where it was for a while. but the fact that a ten-year-old piece of hardware guided itself on to 84,000 mph that's pretty amazing. what is amazing is the first unman test pilot orion. it would orbit earth and splash down. nasa plans to use it to carry a human crew, maybe following our robotic missions to mars. the first apollo mission and holiday greetings from the astronauts photographing earth from our closest neighbor shows us how unique and fragile our world is. we got that reminder again. a german-born member of the international space station team took this picture of gaza as it was pounded by rockets. he was able to see the explosions 200 miles up. that's a view of ourselves and how small we are is what space exploration is truly for. jacob ward, al jazeera, planet earth. >> 13 years in afghanistan international forces pull out combat troops. how it's fragile government can build on gains. and a bus terminal in tex
then to every's shock and relief a multi national team managed to set an unmanned lander on the surfacecomet. sure, it bounced a couple of times, and they weren't sure where it was for a while. but the fact that a ten-year-old piece of hardware guided itself on to 84,000 mph that's pretty amazing. what is amazing is the first unman test pilot orion. it would orbit earth and splash down. nasa plans to use it to carry a human crew, maybe following our robotic missions to mars. the first apollo...
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. >> reporter: on christmas eve while orbiting the moon this picture was photographed by the landers.s shot has become one of the most reproduced space photographs in history. >> it was the only thing in space that had any color. everything else was black and white. the earth was blue. with white clouds. and we were a long way away from home and it was christmas. for me i think bill anders said it best. he said, we came all the way to the moon and what really perks our interest was the earth. >> reporter: with the world engrossed in apollo 8's epic journey, they took turns reading from the old testament. >> god said let the waters of the heavens be gathered into one place, and let the dry land appear, and it was so. and god called the dry land earth. >> the old testament is the basis of the world's religions, not just christians. so we thought that was very appropriate. >> reporter: they relayed a sighting that delighted children worldwide. >> there is a santa claus. >> did your family delay the christmas celebration until you got back? >> partly. i planned ahead of time and gave my w
. >> reporter: on christmas eve while orbiting the moon this picture was photographed by the landers.s shot has become one of the most reproduced space photographs in history. >> it was the only thing in space that had any color. everything else was black and white. the earth was blue. with white clouds. and we were a long way away from home and it was christmas. for me i think bill anders said it best. he said, we came all the way to the moon and what really perks our interest was...
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they at an still haven't develoa lander that will go with that capsule. >> you're absolutely right, antonio. a whole new level of technology. this becomes the vehicle that gets crews out to space but what happens after that? we will need all the infrastructure that will allow them to land on the surface of an asteroid, perhaps going to moon and to mars, we need all the other technology to prepare for a spacecraft that could allow a fairly large crew to make the long trip to mars and we need all the infrastructure down on the surface of mars also to be able to support them once they get there. so this is just one small step in a much larger plan. and we'll keep our fingers crossed that everything goes well tomorrow. >> and among the things that they need when it comes to that infrastructure is a habitat, a place for the astronauts to be. because again it's not capsule. if they're going to mars it will take months so they need somewhere else to spend their time. >> you're right, that has to be built along with the spacecraft. although this spacecraft even though it can hold up to six astronau
they at an still haven't develoa lander that will go with that capsule. >> you're absolutely right, antonio. a whole new level of technology. this becomes the vehicle that gets crews out to space but what happens after that? we will need all the infrastructure that will allow them to land on the surface of an asteroid, perhaps going to moon and to mars, we need all the other technology to prepare for a spacecraft that could allow a fairly large crew to make the long trip to mars and we...
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. >> high landers america is based in staten island. usually they give donations to a hospital in manhattan. >>> a police department in mopt governor romneyry county is giving back to the community despite their own troubleown tr. just last month, the police department lost half its force to layoffs because the township is dealing with financial trouble. >>> now that cuba and the u.s. have announced improved relations, some cubans are hoping to get more american dollars, but there's one thing the country is not willing to do. we'll explain. >>> plus, former heavyweight boxing champion mohamed ali is in the hospital batting pneumonia. we'll have the details on his prognosis. behold, the subway steak, egg white and cheese: start your morning off right with juicy, sizzly steak, stacked high with protein-packed egg whites, melty cheese and whatever else you love, like jalapeños or spinach - all on warm, toasty flatbread. subway. eat fresh. >>> this is "nbc 10 news." >> at 6:12, here is a live look at the wells fargo center in south philly.
. >> high landers america is based in staten island. usually they give donations to a hospital in manhattan. >>> a police department in mopt governor romneyry county is giving back to the community despite their own troubleown tr. just last month, the police department lost half its force to layoffs because the township is dealing with financial trouble. >>> now that cuba and the u.s. have announced improved relations, some cubans are hoping to get more american dollars,...
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the zoo lander face.y, just tuning in. >> the new bruce joinedder. >> i'm bruce gender. >> that's so great. that's so cute. erin, great job. any time, erin, you want to paint your dad's face, take a picture,. >> sends us other pictures of dad. >> we love this. >> bruce is now single iy? that he is single. >> call me. >> you guys can have make up parties together. >> hey now. >> let's get back to quincy, we've been checking on him all morning, i know i will probably want to go shopping today. got some returns to make. >> i have some make up to return. >> ya, chris. never mind. i mean, if that's what you -- whatever. a lot of people in the malls, as you can see, the malls -- good, chris. a lot of people in the mall. starting to file n i have a couple of people right here. what's your name? >> ashley. >> ashley, and you're with your mom? >> yes. >> she off of work? >> hanging with me, visiting. >> where are you coming in from? >> new hampshire. >> i love new hampshire. i'm there all the time. what are you bu
the zoo lander face.y, just tuning in. >> the new bruce joinedder. >> i'm bruce gender. >> that's so great. that's so cute. erin, great job. any time, erin, you want to paint your dad's face, take a picture,. >> sends us other pictures of dad. >> we love this. >> bruce is now single iy? that he is single. >> call me. >> you guys can have make up parties together. >> hey now. >> let's get back to quincy, we've been checking on him all...
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and it's true of rye lander avenue. the italian doo-wop, all that sort of stuff.the whole immigrant experience. >> who lived here in the '50s. >> all white people. >> what kind of white people? >> white, white. we enjoy milk white. kissing dogs on the mouth, white white. but it moved forward. now you have this. definitely this whole, i'm from 223rd. you're from 225th. every ethnic that lives in the bronx has that. the next group that is going to take over here is mexicans. the thing is, it's an immigrant neighborhood. it is not a matter of who owns it, it's ace a -- a matter of who owns it at a particular time. and they're next. and i'm looking forward to that, because i enjoy a good quesadilla. but i made a good decision coming to lammy's today. >> good move. >> i'm always here for the curried goat and mac and cheese. lammy's don't play, man. ♪ ♪ ah, push it. ♪ ♪ push it. ♪ p...push it real good! ♪ ♪ ow! ♪ oooh baby baby...baby baby. if you're salt-n-pepa, you tell people to push it. ♪ push it real good. it's what you do. ♪ ah. push it. if you want to save fiftee
and it's true of rye lander avenue. the italian doo-wop, all that sort of stuff.the whole immigrant experience. >> who lived here in the '50s. >> all white people. >> what kind of white people? >> white, white. we enjoy milk white. kissing dogs on the mouth, white white. but it moved forward. now you have this. definitely this whole, i'm from 223rd. you're from 225th. every ethnic that lives in the bronx has that. the next group that is going to take over here is...
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but in our fund we don't have a g=]lander for the moon. >> after we go around the moon, what should beound the moon, then xú"ñ what happens for sls. =,"nç >> then we go to mars. an intermediate destination or around the moon of mars. those are to be decided. >> can you give me a time see sequence of what you believe applies to the missions you just enumerated? >> we kind of think of them in g$bu broad terms. pá decade of the 20s to the 30s, that this proving ground region i described to you where we learn these capabilities between 2020 and 2030, and Ñaqig-lq beyond 2030 we are toward do these other activities to an astroid potentially in its native orbit or potentially to g5v mars.ndbho cf1 o >> so in the next8zpbpde or two you are talkingú+aax%i1%9 then roughly two decades thereabouts, in the 2030s, you are talking about then we can 1÷ think about going to mars. is that your testimony?fçÑ >> it is not just circling the gx moon. we are actually doing activities around the moon with the intent we are building skills, understanding the hardware, understanding the techniques, understandi
but in our fund we don't have a g=]lander for the moon. >> after we go around the moon, what should beound the moon, then xú"ñ what happens for sls. =,"nç >> then we go to mars. an intermediate destination or around the moon of mars. those are to be decided. >> can you give me a time see sequence of what you believe applies to the missions you just enumerated? >> we kind of think of them in g$bu broad terms. pá decade of the 20s to the 30s, that this...
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a loft little kid, mostly a lot of them want the same thing, big old sky landers. >> okay. >> you snow>> leggos. >> frozen stuff? >> froze seen big item, a lot of those. >> now waiting -- waiting for questions for saint a tweet us your questions. >> we have one already. >> do we have one already? >> my mom says santa is magic, how do you stuff all the presents down the chimney, saint? >> santa? >> well, actually avenue lot of help. i bring a couple of elves with me, which set up in the slay. i go down first, and they feed me whatever is on the list. >> oh,. >> so a lot of times i don't know what's coming down, until it gets down to the bottom of the chimney. >> so what's your area in the living room whatever you don't go back up, they just shoot the gifts down the chimney. >> that's why i can do the whole world. >> he still has some help. little magic go on there. >> i could use a hell of or two around my house. >> indeed. >> santa, thanks for being here. >> a pleasure being here. >> will be at the christmas village friday, saturday's, sundays, nine to eight, noon to 7:00 sunday. >> so
a loft little kid, mostly a lot of them want the same thing, big old sky landers. >> okay. >> you snow>> leggos. >> frozen stuff? >> froze seen big item, a lot of those. >> now waiting -- waiting for questions for saint a tweet us your questions. >> we have one already. >> do we have one already? >> my mom says santa is magic, how do you stuff all the presents down the chimney, saint? >> santa? >> well, actually avenue lot of...
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there's a number of senate democrats, mary lander among them, who said i did not like the president'sn. i did not like the president work on immigration reform on his own. there's democrats on the issue. even if the amendment does not pass, the republicans view this as a way to use the issue going forward or maybe in 2015 senate campaign and say this is an unpopular action president obama took to legalize some here. and a political football going forward, even if the vote does not pass. so there's a benefit for the republicans. all minds recused personally of ambition. >> perry, 20 seconds to you on this one and the way some have to look at what happened over the last week. who comes out the winner here? >> i think the winner of this has been so far elizabeth warren and ted cruz who have now i think really emerged as the leaders of two wings of the parties. and that's a very significant of what happened this week. >> perry bacon, kelly o'donnell, thank you very much for the update. we'll have the final vote for passage when it happens on msnbc. we'll go back to caught on camera right
there's a number of senate democrats, mary lander among them, who said i did not like the president'sn. i did not like the president work on immigration reform on his own. there's democrats on the issue. even if the amendment does not pass, the republicans view this as a way to use the issue going forward or maybe in 2015 senate campaign and say this is an unpopular action president obama took to legalize some here. and a political football going forward, even if the vote does not pass. so...