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the lander even bigger. and that same rocket was being used on five so it appeared as though we were not able to get the crew up there with the existing rocket so we continued to develop the orion and sort of shelved the heavy lift vehicle and without orion going somewhere there's no point in continuing the lander. so the program really fell apart. excuse me. >> just tell us if that's a call from the space station. [laughter] [laughter]. >> colonel cunning ham, you talked about what you perceived to be excessive politics at nasa and the challenges that it presents. i was curious if you could elaborate on that and what steps could be taken to help nasa focus on what should be its core mission. >> i mentioned a little bit of the politics from outside of nasa that's increasingly over the years grown increasingly on nasa. and it's had a lot to do with controlling the projects went into and what they did not. but also in my opinion it's affected the agency itself. people inside nasa are just not willing to speak
the lander even bigger. and that same rocket was being used on five so it appeared as though we were not able to get the crew up there with the existing rocket so we continued to develop the orion and sort of shelved the heavy lift vehicle and without orion going somewhere there's no point in continuing the lander. so the program really fell apart. excuse me. >> just tell us if that's a call from the space station. [laughter] [laughter]. >> colonel cunning ham, you talked about what...
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go wayne manor interferes with the lander. building that stage and the return capability is taking longer to do that in time. the cost per person on the surface of mars is the last that they stay there. if we start bringing people back. the biggest thing to me is all of this comes along on earth that humanity being able to advance into all the wonders you. it will cost billions and billions of dollars and we will select human beings to do that and we will train them and we will send them there. i have gone and come back from the place. let me ask you what do you think you're going to do with those people that go there and bring them back to continue to pay up the investment of there being the first pioneers, the building up of a growing settlement. they can do far more by keeping mars occupied, helping the new people that come in. you bring them back and they visit different places. if they broadcast from mars you can reach everybody in the world because they are listening in and give them the stories of what you've been doing
go wayne manor interferes with the lander. building that stage and the return capability is taking longer to do that in time. the cost per person on the surface of mars is the last that they stay there. if we start bringing people back. the biggest thing to me is all of this comes along on earth that humanity being able to advance into all the wonders you. it will cost billions and billions of dollars and we will select human beings to do that and we will train them and we will send them there....
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other countries will build landers while they are doing that.we can build the permanent structures, but those permanent structures will be the same ones in the same base design that we will do at the moon. in order to build those on the moon we need a fairly redundant facility on the near side and on the far side to robotically build those. weekend is eyeing them with our concepts of a base and we know that europe has a company that built pressure vessels for the space station and they can get a natural resources in south korea and india. so they can build the modules that will go to the moon, based on our design. they need to be standard. and we have an uneven terrain and a gravity field, so you pick one off of the lander and put it where you want it. now another land is over here. you pick this one up and bring it over. they will line up. you've got to level them. you've got a difference in elevation. you've got to account for that. this is too much for the students at purdue. it will be done but i'm going to another resource to help the stude
other countries will build landers while they are doing that.we can build the permanent structures, but those permanent structures will be the same ones in the same base design that we will do at the moon. in order to build those on the moon we need a fairly redundant facility on the near side and on the far side to robotically build those. weekend is eyeing them with our concepts of a base and we know that europe has a company that built pressure vessels for the space station and they can get...
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>> i wonder what his zoo lander face will be, little model face?ing kid. >> boy band, perfectly pop stars about natural butte. >> i one part of the video that a lot of people are talking about on line. let's take a look at it. >> ♪ ♪ >> ♪ ♪ >> taking off the make up. so it is called girl you don't need make up aired this week on comedian comedy central show. also asks fans to tweet natural pictures every themselves using hashtags girls don't need make up. thousands of tweets were sent in reply. if this gets women to say, hey you know what i'm beautiful with or without i'm all for it. >> you bet. there she without make up. >> too much money how much money would you save if you wore no make up ever? >> just talking about this because today when i came into work i realized i forgot to put on foundation, my gosh just talking with sue ladies saying you should buy two sets of make up, one for home, one for here. wow that's a lot more end i. >> i went to john's roast park best philly cheese steak, whatever, my favorite cheese steak in philadelphia, so i'm
>> i wonder what his zoo lander face will be, little model face?ing kid. >> boy band, perfectly pop stars about natural butte. >> i one part of the video that a lot of people are talking about on line. let's take a look at it. >> ♪ ♪ >> ♪ ♪ >> taking off the make up. so it is called girl you don't need make up aired this week on comedian comedy central show. also asks fans to tweet natural pictures every themselves using hashtags girls don't need make...
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. >>> nicole landere tuvo a su hija cuando era solo una niÑa, dice que por ella siguiÓ estudiando.rto, utilizando una aplicaciÓn, (nombre en inglÉs). >>> tenemos miles de tutores que ayudan a estudiantes. >>> una plataforma que Él creÓ en la que cooperan mÁs de medio millÓn de estÚdiantes universitarios y otras aplicaciones que ofrecen tutores son (nombre en inglÉs). que ofrecen clases virtuales. depentiendo de la dificultad de la materia o problema es el costo de la ayuda, va de 0 a 9,99 por preguntas mÁs difÍciles de todas. >>> ya entendiste? >>> la que nos mantuvo enredadas mÁs de una hora, resultÓ ser tan fÁcil para la tutora que nos saliÓ gratis. >>> a ver si entiendes lo que explico. >>> en el momento que la recibiÓ al que contestÓ con la explicaciÓn y todo pasaron solo trece minutos. >>> soluciones a problemas que es bueno tener siempre a la mano. edgardo. >>> estoy seguro que muchos padres de familia sonrÍen gracias gracias, gracias cristina cristina. >>> un nuevo estudio concluyÓ que vacunar a varones adolescentes contra el virus del papiloma humano prevendrÍa el cÁncer. r
. >>> nicole landere tuvo a su hija cuando era solo una niÑa, dice que por ella siguiÓ estudiando.rto, utilizando una aplicaciÓn, (nombre en inglÉs). >>> tenemos miles de tutores que ayudan a estudiantes. >>> una plataforma que Él creÓ en la que cooperan mÁs de medio millÓn de estÚdiantes universitarios y otras aplicaciones que ofrecen tutores son (nombre en inglÉs). que ofrecen clases virtuales. depentiendo de la dificultad de la materia o problema es el...
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stands for smart lander for investigating the moon. the probe is designed to use image recognition technology to identify geographical features so that it can land at the right place. jaxa officials plan to launch s.l.i.m. on an epsilon rocket. they say the mission would help establish technology for resource exploration. the moon is the nearest celestial body to earth. it's 380,000 kilometers away. the former soviet union landed its unmanned probe, luna 9 on the moon in 1966. in 1969, apollo 11 of the united states landed on the moon carrying three astronauts. >> that's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind. >> decades later china's landed and put a rover on the moon. >>> engineers at the fukushima daiichi nuclear plant say they're learning more about what caused one of their robotic cameras to get stuck. it sent it inside a reactor vessel earlier this month to get a better look at the damage there and they say a newly released video is shedding light about what went wrong. this 60-centimeter snake-shaped robot was design
stands for smart lander for investigating the moon. the probe is designed to use image recognition technology to identify geographical features so that it can land at the right place. jaxa officials plan to launch s.l.i.m. on an epsilon rocket. they say the mission would help establish technology for resource exploration. the moon is the nearest celestial body to earth. it's 380,000 kilometers away. the former soviet union landed its unmanned probe, luna 9 on the moon in 1966. in 1969, apollo...
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rescued the first when two kayakers were in the island and the second in the sand bar west of lawson's lander where two adults and a four-year-old became stranded. deputies used the department helicopter to airlift one of the kayakers to paddle back. in the second rescue they touched down to landings and brought them to safety. no one required medical care. >>> the weekend of skwau valley closes it receives a foot of snow. >> we were so over it. it was nice and spring and everything in the garden and all the flowers were coming up and we get this. >> some people living in the sierra weren't happy but for the tourist, it was a welcome site. >> who knows when we'll see this again. we don't see this at all. >> ski lifts were relying on machines. skwau valley spent $2,000 on artificial snow. >> this is what it looked like in the north bay this morning. in one accident a car spun out and crashed into a utility pole in marin county and that driver fled the scene and another driver was hurt. you saw the rain falling in the pictures. how much rain actually did come down. >> we have those final totals
rescued the first when two kayakers were in the island and the second in the sand bar west of lawson's lander where two adults and a four-year-old became stranded. deputies used the department helicopter to airlift one of the kayakers to paddle back. in the second rescue they touched down to landings and brought them to safety. no one required medical care. >>> the weekend of skwau valley closes it receives a foot of snow. >> we were so over it. it was nice and spring and...
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the serious violence and looting which has led to the destruction of property and put innocent marr landers at risk. i have declared a state of emergency at the request of baltimore city. >> baltimore has been ranged one of the most viability cities in america. norris came seeking a challenge. >> when you came here what you saw on the creates -- streets, was it worse than you imagined? >> it was worse. i saw a police department demoralized. i pulled over a young officer. he said "we want to know what to do. tell us." he told me the frustration of a hands off policy, and the first day on patrol. i remember seeing a heroin deal. i'm in full uniform. and the guy selling heroin in front of me. i stared at him, gave him 3 seconds to run. he didn't run. i got angry, got out of the car, chased him down took the gel caps out of the car and said you don't run when you see the police. he said "no no one stops us", that was my welcome to baltimore. >> he launched a policing strategy targetting drug galers and violent offenders. future leaders expanded that in what is known as zero tolerance policing.
the serious violence and looting which has led to the destruction of property and put innocent marr landers at risk. i have declared a state of emergency at the request of baltimore city. >> baltimore has been ranged one of the most viability cities in america. norris came seeking a challenge. >> when you came here what you saw on the creates -- streets, was it worse than you imagined? >> it was worse. i saw a police department demoralized. i pulled over a young officer. he...
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that will only toppled the economy and herself in her case landers stand when she gets that with thestration of the rich with a disproportionate share of the wealth but the also trigger a lot of the wealth. >> you have seen the tv show called the st. makeover now she tries to portray herself as a populist champion of the working class providing she has a hard time selling the american people on that when she makes $200,000 a speech that is three times more in our than the average person sitting around the kitchen table. >> kennedy did not make his wealth and issues so how did she walk that tightrope? >> one thing about jfk is he did not bash the rich. get history straight he cut tax rates for everyone. he talked about a rising tide lifts all votes that comes right out of his speech that is the old democratic party but hillary is representing a party that has moved sharply to the left with class warfare and robin hood politics that drives the party. if republicans will win and they have to make the message that we are. and we are the party for the rising tide that lifts all votes wher
that will only toppled the economy and herself in her case landers stand when she gets that with thestration of the rich with a disproportionate share of the wealth but the also trigger a lot of the wealth. >> you have seen the tv show called the st. makeover now she tries to portray herself as a populist champion of the working class providing she has a hard time selling the american people on that when she makes $200,000 a speech that is three times more in our than the average person...
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willing to sell 51% stake and the move would be a concession to reach an agreement with international landers and unlocking the bailout funds. to the crisis in rue crane. the ukrainian foreign minister is in new york. he told al jazeera that the secure to securing eastern cities is giving greater political parties to elect local leaders. we provided clear goals in the war about economic responsibility. or even with the possibility. how you are going to use this opportunities. >> staying in ukraine this week's marks 29 years since the world's worst natural disaster at the they were noble plans. they say they have secured funding to ensure the project can be completed. it aims to stop another major release of radioactive material by building a huge dome. reports. >> it's been almost three decades since the world's worst nuclear disaster and experts say that chernobyl poses a danger to health and environment. a new proketive shelter has been under construction since 1997 to prevent any future release of radiation but completion depends on additional funding and officials in london on wednesday s
willing to sell 51% stake and the move would be a concession to reach an agreement with international landers and unlocking the bailout funds. to the crisis in rue crane. the ukrainian foreign minister is in new york. he told al jazeera that the secure to securing eastern cities is giving greater political parties to elect local leaders. we provided clear goals in the war about economic responsibility. or even with the possibility. how you are going to use this opportunities. >> staying...
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because he is a detroit tigers getting our animals mixed up detroit tigers pitcher, that's justin very landerwonderful. having fun. >> he has a fairly nice life. now, he is dating a super model. >> kate upton. >> swimsuit model, right? and vick tort ya's secret. 's millionaire and he plays baseball. by the way speaking of baseball, out to opening day yesterday, and huey dillon went with us, you took your selfie stick. >> that's right. apparently it is not banned at citizens bank park, thank goodness, so i used for the phillies when walking into the stadium. then we met up with everybody else look, there is chris lauren, oh chris lauren and bob kelly was there sorry i couldn't see the camera was in the way. there is vein victorino. shane loves that restaurant del frisco, he said he and his wife own a home in philadelphia. they still love philly. would love to return here after his baseball career is over. >> and he was received well at the game, clapping, cheering for him. >> he got standing ovation when he came to up bat for the first time. yeah philly still likes that guy. still does a lot o
because he is a detroit tigers getting our animals mixed up detroit tigers pitcher, that's justin very landerwonderful. having fun. >> he has a fairly nice life. now, he is dating a super model. >> kate upton. >> swimsuit model, right? and vick tort ya's secret. 's millionaire and he plays baseball. by the way speaking of baseball, out to opening day yesterday, and huey dillon went with us, you took your selfie stick. >> that's right. apparently it is not banned at...
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>> jamie landers. >> tell us why you're so excited for sunday?l starts the kick off of festival season here in philadelphia. and it is the first time ever that i have been involved. so new truck really excited to be part of this festival. >> thank you for being here. guys, thank you very much. and again the festival runs this sunday from? >> 11:00 to 5:00. >> can sue serio go? >> hi glue buffalo chicken mac and cheese. >> love it? >> from jackie's. it's fabulous. jacky watches every day. >> very good. >> i know you love to eat. >> this is not fair. that's bob chris and sue. i'm here, pretty much alone in the studio. sometimes when we know we're having at love food coming chris oh, pick me, pick me. and i never get to eat the food. sometimes this makes me really upset. wants me be like -- >> ♪ ♪ my, my, my i want to have some food tonight ♪ ♪ >> guess who is on good day? you see him here, johnny having fun with us, we'll talk to him about his new albumn, that's next. discover brookside and discover an exciting combination of tastes. rich, dark cho
>> jamie landers. >> tell us why you're so excited for sunday?l starts the kick off of festival season here in philadelphia. and it is the first time ever that i have been involved. so new truck really excited to be part of this festival. >> thank you for being here. guys, thank you very much. and again the festival runs this sunday from? >> 11:00 to 5:00. >> can sue serio go? >> hi glue buffalo chicken mac and cheese. >> love it? >> from...
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this was a lecture taught by a man a man named eric lander who helped the human genome project teaching the introductory to biology which is essentially introductory genetics. he is he is as up-to-date in the field as is possible to be. so in cambridge massachusetts, 100 students took this class. they taped the lectures. two weeks later later tens of thousands of people around the world watched the same lectures, did exactly the same problem sets homework assignments, exams. i went to cambridge. i was curious. is there something i am am missing my not being there? i interviewed the students afterwards to get a sense of how they took the class. i interviewed eric. i wanted to be sure that i was right. what they told me was the same thing. i went to the lectures. lectures. i went back and talked to my fellow students, which i could easily do. i worked hard on the problem sets which is the core of the learning experience and that kind of introductory science class, and i took the exams. that is how they teach the class at mit and you can replicate that perfectly at a marginal cost. probabl
this was a lecture taught by a man a man named eric lander who helped the human genome project teaching the introductory to biology which is essentially introductory genetics. he is he is as up-to-date in the field as is possible to be. so in cambridge massachusetts, 100 students took this class. they taped the lectures. two weeks later later tens of thousands of people around the world watched the same lectures, did exactly the same problem sets homework assignments, exams. i went to...
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lander? yeah, okay, wow. really? i'm not that bad. >> seth: meet the? >> folks?ight at the? >> museum, come on. >> seth: there's something about -- there's something about -- >> these are titles. >> seth: i said it was going to be titles. >> i wasn't listening. [ laughter ] >> seth: there's something about. >> do guests on your show sit real close to you like this? >> seth: sometimes when they have their bag against the other hip. [ laughter ] >> i'm sorry, what were we doing? [ laughter ] >> seth: there's something about -- >> i'm here to promote me right now. i'm not here to promote ben. [ cheers and applause ] yeah, "night at the museum." everybody knows it. geez. what other ben stiller movies do you want me to say? >> seth: that was it. you did great. you got three out of three. i only gave him three lyrics and he got all three. in the end i think it's safe to say -- >> i -- i [ bleep ] love "zoolander." >> seth: they're making another one. you know who is going to be in it? fred is going to be in it. he's in the next one. >> i didn't get the call for that on
lander? yeah, okay, wow. really? i'm not that bad. >> seth: meet the? >> folks?ight at the? >> museum, come on. >> seth: there's something about -- there's something about -- >> these are titles. >> seth: i said it was going to be titles. >> i wasn't listening. [ laughter ] >> seth: there's something about. >> do guests on your show sit real close to you like this? >> seth: sometimes when they have their bag against the other hip. [...
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i interviewed eric lander and some of the teaching assistants. i really wanted to be sure i was right about this and what they all told me was the same thing. they said look this class i went to the lectures. i went back, i talked to some of my fellow students -- which i could easily do in on line forums they had at edex set up -- i worked very hard on the sets, and i took the exams. that's how they teach that class at mit. and you can replicate that, essentially, perfectly at a marginal cost to the last student or nothing. probably costs them a couple hundred thousand dollars to produce the class quote-unquote. they put it out there and now anyone can take it for free. the combination, i think, of the fact that we can reach so many more people for so much less money and in certain elements but certain important elements of higher education the fact that the reach of information technology continues to expand the fact that we can predict confidently that these smart people in places like stanford and carnegie mellon who have been trying very hard
i interviewed eric lander and some of the teaching assistants. i really wanted to be sure i was right about this and what they all told me was the same thing. they said look this class i went to the lectures. i went back, i talked to some of my fellow students -- which i could easily do in on line forums they had at edex set up -- i worked very hard on the sets, and i took the exams. that's how they teach that class at mit. and you can replicate that, essentially, perfectly at a marginal cost...
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trained with the employee with an office filled intimidated to help them he shot and killed eric landerr weapons testing early this month is as it thought he was pulling out a taser month fired his service revolvers instead of the attorney denied claims that the reserve deputy received any preferential treatment. he's pleaded not guilty to second-degree manslaughter up.and because the drought has normal conditions. thanyou r beg a ilor and dad. thanyou m, r precti my ture thank u fobein herand dad miliry filieare ankf fomanyhing the lega of aa ao surae cod bene othem ouworlclasserve eaed usaa theop st in a sty of themostecomnded rge mpans inmeri. if you'rcurrt or fmer lita or the famy, s youe elible toet aautonsurce qte. >>gary: we go to extra innings and to they are ripping open george brenner to make it 5 to 2 with the a's to their credit do not quit also an offense lit it up the rookie had to run homer it is backed up five to four. they're now eight wins and losses and lose 54 in 11 innings to colorado with the giants after three straight wins had to be feeling good. suggested maxwel
trained with the employee with an office filled intimidated to help them he shot and killed eric landerr weapons testing early this month is as it thought he was pulling out a taser month fired his service revolvers instead of the attorney denied claims that the reserve deputy received any preferential treatment. he's pleaded not guilty to second-degree manslaughter up.and because the drought has normal conditions. thanyou r beg a ilor and dad. thanyou m, r precti my ture thank u fobein herand...
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secretary earnest: we have seen reports that a group linked to isil landers on stability for that suicide bombing on saturday. at this point, we cannot verify that particular claim. in general, we remain committed to the objective of ensuring that afghanistan does not become a safe haven from which violent extremists of any form can attack in the u.s. or our allies. that is why you see this partnership between the u.s. in afghanistan strengthened. that is why the security posture of u.s. personnel is a structured to make sure we are supporting afghanistan security forces so they can be responsible for the security situation. there were lying on the -- relying on the international community. the u.s. remains committed to that partnership because we recognize there has been circumstances for the security situation was left unresolved and extremists were able to capitalize on that instability to carry out attacks against americans. we are mindful of that threat but the good news is the afghan central government is mindful of that threat. that is why the u.s. will continue to partner with pre
secretary earnest: we have seen reports that a group linked to isil landers on stability for that suicide bombing on saturday. at this point, we cannot verify that particular claim. in general, we remain committed to the objective of ensuring that afghanistan does not become a safe haven from which violent extremists of any form can attack in the u.s. or our allies. that is why you see this partnership between the u.s. in afghanistan strengthened. that is why the security posture of u.s....
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aspen ideas festival or come to our action forum or come to our strategy groups, you know like eric landersomebody you may not know. i hope he writes a book someday so you'll have him on. but he does -- he's helping do, complete more sequencing of the genome at mit and hard voir -- harvard. but he's a humanist as well so he understands how we're going of of the day that bases that are going to help us build -- databases that are going to help us build new drugs, but how our privacy concerns are going to be affected. we may have to have a system where we say, count me in. i want my genetic, you know, information to be shared so that people can make things or i don't want it. those fascinate me and that's why i like being at the institute. it's not just about political stuff, it's about real interesting issues where science intersects with society, policy and business that i hope we can have practical solutions. >> host: lee bullhead city arizona. please go ahead with your question or comment. >> guest: thank you. took me seven calls and about an hour to get through. >> host: welcome. >> gue
aspen ideas festival or come to our action forum or come to our strategy groups, you know like eric landersomebody you may not know. i hope he writes a book someday so you'll have him on. but he does -- he's helping do, complete more sequencing of the genome at mit and hard voir -- harvard. but he's a humanist as well so he understands how we're going of of the day that bases that are going to help us build -- databases that are going to help us build new drugs, but how our privacy concerns are...
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men, stop doing your best zoo lander face, stop practicing in the mirror because your potential bosseso get hired? have another ho ho. >> rick reichmuth standing by in the weather center. >> what are you accusing me of. across the south rough weather this morning including a tornado watch across parts of the south. get those graphics to go back there so i can show you. there we go. right here this is the tornado watch box across alabama and florida. one tornado warning that we have been watching just to the south of this line of storms here. this morning big storms going from atlanta stretching down across interstate 85. tornado warned in the northern part of panhandle of florida. going to watch that redevelop today. severe weather across parts of the ohio river valley and tennessee river valley and down across the southeast. biggest tornado threat is going to be from areas louisville and maybe chatville. that threat he is going to move in across parts of texas and oklahoma again. send it over to you. >> talking beauty now. thanks rick. we all want to look our most natural and beautifu
men, stop doing your best zoo lander face, stop practicing in the mirror because your potential bosseso get hired? have another ho ho. >> rick reichmuth standing by in the weather center. >> what are you accusing me of. across the south rough weather this morning including a tornado watch across parts of the south. get those graphics to go back there so i can show you. there we go. right here this is the tornado watch box across alabama and florida. one tornado warning that we have...