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we also want landers to be reusable, landers going back and forth from that space station in orbit around the moon, back-and-forth to the moon many times. if the entire architecture is reusable, then the entire architecture is sustainable. the president said he wants a sustainable return to the moon. he does not want to re-create apollo with flags come of footprints, and in 1972 after our sixth landing, we came home and never went back. he does not want to do that. he wants a sustainable architecture and to utilize the resources of the moon, the water ice i mentioned. there could be, and we don't know, but there could be rare earth metals on the moon. we talk about rare earth metals on the earth. those are not earth metals at all. those are asteroid impacts from a billion years ago or more. the moon has the same marks on the moon, but does not have active geology. the hydrosphere is less active than earth can which means there could be massive deposits of rare earth metals, but that could be on the moon as well. we need to prospect the moon and understand it. there is a lot we don't know.
we also want landers to be reusable, landers going back and forth from that space station in orbit around the moon, back-and-forth to the moon many times. if the entire architecture is reusable, then the entire architecture is sustainable. the president said he wants a sustainable return to the moon. he does not want to re-create apollo with flags come of footprints, and in 1972 after our sixth landing, we came home and never went back. he does not want to do that. he wants a sustainable...
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it will join a compliment of nasa rovers, landers, and orbiters on the red planet. inside, the advanced payload will provide unique information on the interior structure of mars and other planets. collaborating closely with the human exploration program at nasa, we continue to use the international space station as a valuable platform for great science. on june 29, the ecostress instrument was carried to the space station by commercial resupply mission. it categorizes agricultural water use and plant stress around the globe and will identify drought warning conditions. in fact, there's no program in nasa science that has more direct impact to everyday life than our earth science program, as was mentioned. whether developing the tools to predict severe weather or drought or understanding the complex interactions of the earth's system, what we learned learn here affects our lives. in the midst of the 2017 hurricane season, data produced by nasa's satellites were used to support real-time decision-making and response efforts by fema and others. nasa also integrates sci
it will join a compliment of nasa rovers, landers, and orbiters on the red planet. inside, the advanced payload will provide unique information on the interior structure of mars and other planets. collaborating closely with the human exploration program at nasa, we continue to use the international space station as a valuable platform for great science. on june 29, the ecostress instrument was carried to the space station by commercial resupply mission. it categorizes agricultural water use and...
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and right over there, that's a full-scale model of insight mars lander.acecraft is already on the way to mars. it was a picture-perfect liftoff. back in may, insight lander carried a size a meter to probe the depths of the planet. >> figure out how big the core is, how big the crust is. using that information, we'll be able to go back and test our models of how mars formed and how the earth formed. >> reporter: while there have been other missions to the red planet, studying its rocks, canyons and volcanos, insight will take the vital signs of mars, the pulse and temperature, far below the surface. >> we're actually measuring the depth of the planet, um, you know, thousands of miles deep into the planet, to understand the entire planet, not just the surface. >> reporter: an impressive feat according to this nasa administrator. he toured jpl in pasadena on monday and met with injuries and scientists. he is the first elected official to serve as nasa administrator after being nominated by president trump. >> it's amazing. if you think about the history of t
and right over there, that's a full-scale model of insight mars lander.acecraft is already on the way to mars. it was a picture-perfect liftoff. back in may, insight lander carried a size a meter to probe the depths of the planet. >> figure out how big the core is, how big the crust is. using that information, we'll be able to go back and test our models of how mars formed and how the earth formed. >> reporter: while there have been other missions to the red planet, studying its...
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inside lander is carrying a sizeometer. the goal is to study the planet. >> we're go doing problem did depth. figure out how big the core is. using that information we'll test our models of how mars formed be how the earth formed. >> there's been other missions, they will take the vital side of mars, far below the surface. >> we're measuring the planet to understand the entire blabet. >> an according -- planet. he's the first elected official to serve as nasa add mr. >> -- administrator. >> if you think about jpl. go back to the first satellite that america launched was produced by jpl. >> whether asked about his thoughts on a space foust. >> the potential advisories declared that it's a threat to the united states. the house of representatives had that intelligence. they voted on the space core. he wants a separate space force. >> while that may or may not be a thing of the future. the focus so is on september 26. a new ride share service is putting the safety of women first. the founder of the company joins us live to tal
inside lander is carrying a sizeometer. the goal is to study the planet. >> we're go doing problem did depth. figure out how big the core is. using that information we'll test our models of how mars formed be how the earth formed. >> there's been other missions, they will take the vital side of mars, far below the surface. >> we're measuring the planet to understand the entire blabet. >> an according -- planet. he's the first elected official to serve as nasa add mr....
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mondaydetroit:19-:25brandi owenstimiyah landers' mother 1:52-1:57timothy landers timiyah landers' fathers follows--nat sot: "it takes just one thing to mess up your whole life." mother: "i could have lost my baby, by the grace of god, she's alive. if i wasn't home, i would have walked in to my baby dead."12 year old timiyah landers is wearing a body-suit of bandages.underneath - burns... 2nd and 3rd degree. over 49 percent of her body. mother: "just laying their in pain, the tears in her eyes, it kills me - watching her suffer, due to what her and her friends done."what they did, was the fire challenge. how is it done - by pouring a flammable liquid on yourself and setting yourself on fire. it is usually caught on camera and posted online.timiyah's mother says, kids find this stuff and other dangerously outrageous challenges, on social media and youtube. videos like this, are hard to watch. even if you've seen them before.last friday, brandi tells me, she heard a commotion outside of her bedroom. like a popping sound. mother: "next thing i know she come running through the hallway passed
mondaydetroit:19-:25brandi owenstimiyah landers' mother 1:52-1:57timothy landers timiyah landers' fathers follows--nat sot: "it takes just one thing to mess up your whole life." mother: "i could have lost my baby, by the grace of god, she's alive. if i wasn't home, i would have walked in to my baby dead."12 year old timiyah landers is wearing a body-suit of bandages.underneath - burns... 2nd and 3rd degree. over 49 percent of her body. mother: "just laying their in...
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outright lead in the overall standings and in the men's three time wave world champion victor friend landers stormed to victory. and those beautiful pictures we end this broadcast of the w. live from berlin thank you for watching. will be our fighters want to start families to become farmers or engineers everyone of. the children who have always been. and those that will follow are part of the new homes. they could be the future of. granting opportunities global news that matters d. w. made some minds. click submit. your link to scroll africa to the world or link to exceptional stories and discussion on the use of visit our website to debbie that comes to pick up join us on facebook at g.w. africa. cut. playing this week on world stories. lynchings and fake news in india playing street smarts from lithuania. but we begin in lebanon where the civil war in syria has led to over a million refugees seeking safety now lebanese authorities are requiring they register their names part of plans for their return many are alarmed. it was not a voyage of the ever imagined undertaking but the mother of
outright lead in the overall standings and in the men's three time wave world champion victor friend landers stormed to victory. and those beautiful pictures we end this broadcast of the w. live from berlin thank you for watching. will be our fighters want to start families to become farmers or engineers everyone of. the children who have always been. and those that will follow are part of the new homes. they could be the future of. granting opportunities global news that matters d. w. made...
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. >> those lunar landers may come in handy.doesn't just want to leave a flag this time. he wants something permanent. mayb moon. >> thank you. video of a police officer arresting a journalist has gone viral. why the cops took this woman into custody and how she plans on fighting back. >>> up next. bullets fly on a south bay freeway. new surveillance video of the moment after a driver was hit by gunfire. >>> we have good news. a positive update on the story we brought you earlier. a mother and daughter missing from canada have been found. sheriffs say they found the pair at their campground. they're in good health. the pair have flown in last week for a camping trip along the coast. but no one had seen them since and family became worried when hay couldn't reach them. >> who and why someone shot at another driver on 680 earlier this morning. that shooting shutting down northbound lanes for hours between capitol express. >> the wounded driver drove into a nearby strip mall parking lot and call police. live from the san jose parki
. >> those lunar landers may come in handy.doesn't just want to leave a flag this time. he wants something permanent. mayb moon. >> thank you. video of a police officer arresting a journalist has gone viral. why the cops took this woman into custody and how she plans on fighting back. >>> up next. bullets fly on a south bay freeway. new surveillance video of the moment after a driver was hit by gunfire. >>> we have good news. a positive update on the story we...
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we need landers to be reused dozens of times. whatever they pick up on the surface of the moon -- you have scientists at the gateway that can check out what the are picking up on the surface of the moon. 1969 until 2009, 40 years we believe that the moon was dry. moonnt to six spots on the . in 2008, the indians made a discovery. there are hundreds of billions of tons of water on the moon. how did we not know that for 40 years? had it not change the gender three -- the trajectory? it would be like landing in the middle east and trying to deduce something about colorado. it would not work. there is so much more about the moon that we do not know and so much more opportunities to discover that we want to go to more parts of the moon that we .ave ever want to before with the sustainable architecture, we could get back and forth on a regular basis, not just with humans, but also with robots. it would replicate itself for a mars mission. continuing the journey to mars. i think it is important that we do that. that's how we bring in ou
we need landers to be reused dozens of times. whatever they pick up on the surface of the moon -- you have scientists at the gateway that can check out what the are picking up on the surface of the moon. 1969 until 2009, 40 years we believe that the moon was dry. moonnt to six spots on the . in 2008, the indians made a discovery. there are hundreds of billions of tons of water on the moon. how did we not know that for 40 years? had it not change the gender three -- the trajectory? it would be...
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a trip back in time to the late one nine hundred eighty guitarist how landers and keyboard push on flocka lawman were part of the legendary east berlin punk alfred feeling the. songs we were really lucky to meet up when you each of the from the old days and had something in common. you could have all come to nothing with the same music. the music isn't any better than other music. i was. looking to play a. treasure. literally markham's trying to sound would soon make its mark the big breakthrough came with the one nine hundred ninety seven single angle which spent several months in the german charts. have released sixty two albums to date everyone here. study choice study. the best pension for explosives set design works well on the big screen shoot as seen here in the concert movie tom stein paris. their tours to the berlin based band from mexico to japan and they show no signs of retiring. the trunks beautifully gotten we enjoy touring and our concerts are always sold out i don't know what would have to happen for us to stop enjoying it. i can't imagine anything bad. and the others feel
a trip back in time to the late one nine hundred eighty guitarist how landers and keyboard push on flocka lawman were part of the legendary east berlin punk alfred feeling the. songs we were really lucky to meet up when you each of the from the old days and had something in common. you could have all come to nothing with the same music. the music isn't any better than other music. i was. looking to play a. treasure. literally markham's trying to sound would soon make its mark the big...
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(vicki) timiyah landers is wearing a body-suit of bandages.nderneath ...2nd and 3rd degree burns that cover half of her body. she poured a flammable liquid on her body...then set herself on fire. it's usually caught on camera and posted online. her mother has a message for children and parents. (sot) mother: "my daughter knew better, she know her right from her wrong." mother: "monitor your kids, especially if a friend come over and say 'hey i tried it before - let's do it. it was fun.' with me, it was a blink of my eye and now my daughter is fighting for her life." (vicki) landers also says the dangerous challenges should be censored on online. her daughter will likely remain hospitalized for several more months and need multiple additional surgeries. (ken) what appears to be a drug deal... caught on camera in new york. (vicki) but it was done on the trunk of a police cruiser - with cops nowhere to be found. it's not clear if it was filmed as part of a prank or an actual drug transaction, but the fact it happened with no interference. three p
(vicki) timiyah landers is wearing a body-suit of bandages.nderneath ...2nd and 3rd degree burns that cover half of her body. she poured a flammable liquid on her body...then set herself on fire. it's usually caught on camera and posted online. her mother has a message for children and parents. (sot) mother: "my daughter knew better, she know her right from her wrong." mother: "monitor your kids, especially if a friend come over and say 'hey i tried it before - let's do it. it...
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i lay out in that room alone the most of them was on the lawn when the lunar lander . and i finally don't know so great and got up early now but i learned about that one people point to. the result of that when we added i think we are the family. the real good i mean the goody yeah but i've been losing the bradley can we hear the fundraiser and i have to be abit gather data savvy i don't know that i'd be. the best parties there would be it would appear that you think of any party and found that out in a long very. people living in india's hearts and average regions figured out a way of collecting monsoon waters in specially created pools they use them until the next rainy season but the monsoon has been late for the past two years on the water was used up a long time ago. by the. way you know that. they used to be a pond here but the local farmers have built mounds around their fields to keep the water for themselves rather than let it run into the common reservoir. and so the reservoir which is used to serve the village school year round is now only harmful by the tim
i lay out in that room alone the most of them was on the lawn when the lunar lander . and i finally don't know so great and got up early now but i learned about that one people point to. the result of that when we added i think we are the family. the real good i mean the goody yeah but i've been losing the bradley can we hear the fundraiser and i have to be abit gather data savvy i don't know that i'd be. the best parties there would be it would appear that you think of any party and found that...
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. >>> i was lucky enough to borrow this pacific over lander four by four camping vehicle and drove out to the count syd of california for the outbound collective pursuit series in bear valley. gayle, i guarantee it will only get worse. nick. when i turned up, it was like campinger campinger in voon. >> i signed a tee pee, i'm in my own tee pee. >> in white sheets? this is a camp i can go to. >> there's 500 people there from 30 states ranging in age from to 72 all just hanging out ready to make friends. there's all kinds they're throwing on food for you, all kinds of delicious stuff. they have solar charging areas for all of your tech to make sure you can keep in touch and share your social media. >> that's cool because they're not trying to disconnect you and camp at the same time. >> so then first things first, i jumped on to a short bus ride and we went out for some hiking in the sierra. after that, head into the forest for the most chill yoga session i've ever had in my life. i got back just in time for happy hour, this happy every day in the. >> and it then was cool at night, we'd
. >>> i was lucky enough to borrow this pacific over lander four by four camping vehicle and drove out to the count syd of california for the outbound collective pursuit series in bear valley. gayle, i guarantee it will only get worse. nick. when i turned up, it was like campinger campinger in voon. >> i signed a tee pee, i'm in my own tee pee. >> in white sheets? this is a camp i can go to. >> there's 500 people there from 30 states ranging in age from to 72 all just...
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also launched in may, nasa's newest mars lander is now in route for a november touchdown. it will join a complement of rovers and orbiters at the red planet. inside its advanced - - it will provide unique information on the interior structure of mars and thus, other planets. collaborating closely with the human exploration borough at nasa, we continue to use the international space station as a platform for great science. the - - instrument was carried to the space station by commercial - - mission. it measures agricultural water use in the united states and around the globe and will identify drought warning conditions. in fact, there's no program and nasa science that has more direct impact to everyday life than our earth science program as was mentioned. whether it's developing the tool to protect severe weather or drought or whether it's to understand the complex interactions of the earth system. what we learn here affects our lives. for example, in the midst of the 2017 hurricane season, data produced from nasa's earth observing satellites were used to support real-tim
also launched in may, nasa's newest mars lander is now in route for a november touchdown. it will join a complement of rovers and orbiters at the red planet. inside its advanced - - it will provide unique information on the interior structure of mars and thus, other planets. collaborating closely with the human exploration borough at nasa, we continue to use the international space station as a platform for great science. the - - instrument was carried to the space station by commercial - -...
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is to conserve and protect what remains of africa's tropical rainforest catherine soy al-jazeera lander south africa. and our series on the world's forests continues as we head to malaysia where a boom in biofuels is posing a major threat to the region's rain forests from spirit we'll have that story the u.k. prime minister tourism a has been visiting south africa she's looking to develop new trade opportunities as the u.k. leaves the european union later she'll travel to nigeria and kenya but it's uncomfortable attempts to get footloose with schoolchildren in cape town that's dominating a lot of online chatter so far prime minister may says she wants to make britain the biggest foreign investor in africa within four years. we have been working with with african nations with african governments in the past what i'm talking about today is a new partnership for the future recognizing the challenges that we both face we've already seen the benefits of the growth in the economy the stability here in south africa in the investment we've seen from the u.k. i think there are huge opportunities
is to conserve and protect what remains of africa's tropical rainforest catherine soy al-jazeera lander south africa. and our series on the world's forests continues as we head to malaysia where a boom in biofuels is posing a major threat to the region's rain forests from spirit we'll have that story the u.k. prime minister tourism a has been visiting south africa she's looking to develop new trade opportunities as the u.k. leaves the european union later she'll travel to nigeria and kenya but...
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reporter: he is the sole senator representing a minor party led by a fellow queens lander. this was his first speech to the senate, and what he id next sparked global outrage. >> the final solution to the immigration problem is, of course, a popular vote. >> the senators remarks are appalling. i condemned them and rejected them in their entirety. i haveelatives who went through the holocaust. 's comment about the final solution toig ition is insensitive, was ignorant, was divisive, and was hurtful. reporter but he denies his words were a reference to the holocaust. >> it was two words used. leader isthe party one of his few supporters. she describes this -- he >>scribes the speech as solid gold. we asg australians are be buried by a mass migration program. reporter: immigration remains a int topic in australia, amid concerns about j overcrowding in major cities come even as migration numbers continued to fall. intni: a bbc investigation rhino poaching in south africa has found it is not just consumers or traffickers who are to blame, but also corruption. more than 1000 rhin
reporter: he is the sole senator representing a minor party led by a fellow queens lander. this was his first speech to the senate, and what he id next sparked global outrage. >> the final solution to the immigration problem is, of course, a popular vote. >> the senators remarks are appalling. i condemned them and rejected them in their entirety. i haveelatives who went through the holocaust. 's comment about the final solution toig ition is insensitive, was ignorant, was divisive,...
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and i guess i just was a becoming prisons really and gets a state mostly you landers met many other students who were tired of their universities and police not acting on reports of sexual assault. on the exchange students marched in broad university in twenty sixteen as part of their campaign they published a list of students and university staff on social media they said were responsible for sexual assault students have also protested here the university has run in johannesburg and since the student movement began thousands more south africans have taken to social media to express their anger at the lack of justice for women who have been raped or killed when carol mcqueen i was found murdered in johannesburg last year it prompted hundreds of thousands of tweets activists say the pressure pushed all thirty's to act her boyfriend was found guilty of the murder earlier this year ten james won a study the movement she says the social media activism and the naming of suspected rapists may not always bring justice but it breaks the silence because of the of help quickly hashtags pick up you're
and i guess i just was a becoming prisons really and gets a state mostly you landers met many other students who were tired of their universities and police not acting on reports of sexual assault. on the exchange students marched in broad university in twenty sixteen as part of their campaign they published a list of students and university staff on social media they said were responsible for sexual assault students have also protested here the university has run in johannesburg and since the...
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of madrid unicredit of the lander b.n.p. parivar in paris and e.c.b. could provide some some help and also the national governments for individual banks for turkey itself. turkey is not in the euro zone and the e.u. had a tough time supporting greece remember when greece was in a crisis there was so-called trio there that came in the european commission the e.c.b. and the i.m.f. and they impose strict conditions and it doesn't look likely as of president everyone is going to accept conditions from anyone at the moment so that's unlikely i.m.f. basically same story and there you have the u.s. donald trump as the main factor behind i.m.f. funding that looks very unlikely either at present at least a difficult situation there now looking at the broader picture all the markets are recovering today and fresh data coming from germany is this enough to ease the fears. was really bright data. zero point five percent g.d.p. growth in the second quarter and that's more than expected and that's means that germany is steaming along one economist said it's a golden
of madrid unicredit of the lander b.n.p. parivar in paris and e.c.b. could provide some some help and also the national governments for individual banks for turkey itself. turkey is not in the euro zone and the e.u. had a tough time supporting greece remember when greece was in a crisis there was so-called trio there that came in the european commission the e.c.b. and the i.m.f. and they impose strict conditions and it doesn't look likely as of president everyone is going to accept conditions...
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you landers met many other students who were tired of their universities and police not acting on reports of sexual assault. on the exchange students marched in broad university in twenty sixteen as part of their campaign they published a list of students and university staff on social media they said were responsible for sexual assault students have also protested here the university has run in johannesburg and since the student movement began thousands more south africans have taken to social media to express their anger at the lack of justice for women who have been raped or killed when carol mcqueen i was found murdered in johannesburg last year it prompted hundreds of thousands of tweets activists say the pressure pushed all four of these to act her boyfriend was found guilty of the murder earlier this year ten james one a study the movement she says the social media activism and the naming of suspected rapists may not always bring justice but it breaks the silence because of the of help quickly hashtags pick up your able to call out your repurposed and there's a bunch of people who
you landers met many other students who were tired of their universities and police not acting on reports of sexual assault. on the exchange students marched in broad university in twenty sixteen as part of their campaign they published a list of students and university staff on social media they said were responsible for sexual assault students have also protested here the university has run in johannesburg and since the student movement began thousands more south africans have taken to social...
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you landers met many other students who tried of their universities and police not acting on reports of sexual assault. on the exchange students marched in broad university in twenty sixteen as part of their campaign they published a list of students and university staff on social media they said were responsible for sexual assault students have also protested here the university has run in johannesburg and since the student movement began thousands more south africans have taken to social media to express their anger at the lack of justice for women who have been raped or killed when carol mcqueen i was found murdered in johannesburg last year it prompted hundreds of thousands of tweets activists say the pressure pushed all four of these to act her boyfriend was found guilty of the murder earlier this year ten james won a study the movement she says the social media activism and the naming of suspected rapists may not always bring justice but it breaks the silence because of the of how quickly hashtags pick up your able to call out your rapist and there's a bunch of people who say i
you landers met many other students who tried of their universities and police not acting on reports of sexual assault. on the exchange students marched in broad university in twenty sixteen as part of their campaign they published a list of students and university staff on social media they said were responsible for sexual assault students have also protested here the university has run in johannesburg and since the student movement began thousands more south africans have taken to social...
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president's political advisers, an outside adviser who talked to the president told my colleague elizabeth landers the president is advised of this. he's been advised of what the democrats could take control in terms of impeachment and advised of the possibility of democrats taking control of various committees and having the power to subpoena and so on. that is something they are going to have to deal with shortly here according to one republican congressional aide who i was talking to today. if they are not dealing with this now, do it soon. this is one of the things, as we know, brooke, the labor day holiday is traditionally the kick off to the midterm elections, the election cycle in a big election year. this is going to be part of the conversation in the coming weeks. the other thing, brooke, the president leaves for a rally in indiana in about an hour from now. one of the things we are looking for is whether or not the president wants to talk about some of this stuff. yesterday, when i asked the president about don mcgahn, the outgoing white house counsel, he was very talkative. i don't know
president's political advisers, an outside adviser who talked to the president told my colleague elizabeth landers the president is advised of this. he's been advised of what the democrats could take control in terms of impeachment and advised of the possibility of democrats taking control of various committees and having the power to subpoena and so on. that is something they are going to have to deal with shortly here according to one republican congressional aide who i was talking to today....
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in trump lander trumps mind. >> steve: is this a negative or positive way? >> positive.ive the person a job and they won't be on welfare or disability. more importantly, all of our superficial differences, men, female, black, white, brown, the disappear. it gives a person in eight dignity. i think he's telling people in the ghetto and where i live in california, i'm going to give you leverage over your employer. you might not want to hire you in a normal economy but you could be a 16 or 18-year-old kid in chicago, but somebody's going to knock on your door because they need to. >> excellent point. >> a quick last word. >> the thing i hear most from employers is that we cannot find people. with the basic skills who can pass a drug test. >> steve: that's why it's so great they're doing that. coming up, wait until you find out the latest victim of china's oppression. they banned him from the country, seriously you won't believe this. with two times more geographic detail... ...ancestrydna can pinpoint where your ancestors are from... ...and the paths they took, to a new hom
in trump lander trumps mind. >> steve: is this a negative or positive way? >> positive.ive the person a job and they won't be on welfare or disability. more importantly, all of our superficial differences, men, female, black, white, brown, the disappear. it gives a person in eight dignity. i think he's telling people in the ghetto and where i live in california, i'm going to give you leverage over your employer. you might not want to hire you in a normal economy but you could be a...
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she went to hy landers entering tennessee as did many civil rights workers, which is one of the few placese gatherings could train together. they were always under threat from the authorities that they proceeded anyway. georgia gilmore, i told you a little about my background. georgia gilmore was a cook, and what she did, she and some friends they start a club from nowhere and what he did has raised money to support the boycott. this was a threat to their livelihood and their wives. they called it a club to nowhere because they didn't want to be self identified those people knew who they were. she and the people she works with persisted and raised money to support the movement. i am always saying when you are movement oriented and not just personally, if i'm raised to bring social justice for her, georgia gilmore did that. rosa parks, the rosa parks you may not know. steve@highlander. she was a high demand are and they show that. the rosa parks, the young rosa parks most people think of. i should mention as the secretary of the naacp come she didn't take dictation. she might have done that
she went to hy landers entering tennessee as did many civil rights workers, which is one of the few placese gatherings could train together. they were always under threat from the authorities that they proceeded anyway. georgia gilmore, i told you a little about my background. georgia gilmore was a cook, and what she did, she and some friends they start a club from nowhere and what he did has raised money to support the boycott. this was a threat to their livelihood and their wives. they called...
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the landers are going to land on the moon and mars and there's going to be the president clinton applicationslike google and facebook. whether it's creating a fuel depot, mining for the sources or really creating the tourism in terms of space hotels. so everything is coming in and there has never been a better time to be investing in space because as many people have seen, the first clean airs are going to be created in a space economy because if you look at the thing that planet et, it's a tiny blue dot in the whole gal xy there's galaxies and galaxies. it's scarcity and we focus just on planet earth where there is so much of the other resources beyond us. >> it's a really good planet though, got to say i'm wondering, the potential impact of the space force, do you see it more as a stabilizing impact on commercial efforts in space or maybe as an acquiring and incubating power that actually develops and supports technologies that become significant in the future. sxwl zbl both of the things, people take up space forces, you have to remember, the wall is becoming bridged and word is becoming c
the landers are going to land on the moon and mars and there's going to be the president clinton applicationslike google and facebook. whether it's creating a fuel depot, mining for the sources or really creating the tourism in terms of space hotels. so everything is coming in and there has never been a better time to be investing in space because as many people have seen, the first clean airs are going to be created in a space economy because if you look at the thing that planet et, it's a...
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. >> i want to get your take next, the money landering and tax evasion trial of former trump campaignman paul manafort just recessed until monday, cnn's chief national security respond is at the courthouse in alexandria, virginia, what happened in the court house today? >> reporter: a few developments, it started with a delay that was something of a mystery, a five-hour delay without explanation and it's like reading tea leaves here, it appears that the judge made clear that any of the discussions be kept within the counsel involved here, and they cannot comment on it publicly, but we can read into perhaps or learn some clues from what the judge instructed the jury at the end of that delay. one he told them not to discuss the case among themselves before they go into deliberations. and he also told them, and i'm quoting here, jim, to keep an open mind, raises the question here at least, what's been going on in the jury, does the defense counsel object to that? one possibility is that it could lead to a mistrial, if there was behavior that the judge deems undue or not in keeping with t
. >> i want to get your take next, the money landering and tax evasion trial of former trump campaignman paul manafort just recessed until monday, cnn's chief national security respond is at the courthouse in alexandria, virginia, what happened in the court house today? >> reporter: a few developments, it started with a delay that was something of a mystery, a five-hour delay without explanation and it's like reading tea leaves here, it appears that the judge made clear that any of...
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that it is part of a movement to increase diversity with more asian and pacific/landers playing lead roles instead of playing into stereotypes. >> our hope is that crazy rich asians is part of a trend that moves us forward and makes us proud of who we see ourselves on the screen. >> reporter: state assemblyman was among the lawmakers who came to support the film. he is part of the asian pacific islander legislative caucus. diversity reporteding included into a bill for the film industry that was recently signed into law. >> the characters were young, and they are asian, and i don't see a lot of movies with asian people. it drew me to watch the movie. it is people like me. >> reporter: crazy rich asians is about a woman who goes to singapor to meet her boyfriend's super rich family. people who attended the screening say it is about seeing characters on the large screen that are relateable. >> this is not kung fu fighting from china. this is truly the american dream. >> reporter: the careening was a fund-raiser hosted by the democratic club. the organizer tells me it was originally goi
that it is part of a movement to increase diversity with more asian and pacific/landers playing lead roles instead of playing into stereotypes. >> our hope is that crazy rich asians is part of a trend that moves us forward and makes us proud of who we see ourselves on the screen. >> reporter: state assemblyman was among the lawmakers who came to support the film. he is part of the asian pacific islander legislative caucus. diversity reporteding included into a bill for the film...
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the fact that he didn't file, he didn't report the work for the ukrainian government and money landering charges. so this could be quite nor interesting than what we saw in the virginia trial in that though will focus a lot on the money he made we'll hear more color, a lot more of what paul manafort had been doing, of course, before he joined the trump campaign, brooke. now as to that plea deal that "the wall street journal" was reporting on, our information it appears to be sort of something that both prosecutors and the defense team briefly worked on. it was perhaps to avoid a second trial. of course, given that paul manafort had already been convicted it could be that both sides are trying to work out a deal just essentially to avoid this other trial. it doesn't appear to be some kind of a flip deal and paul manafort would have agreed to cooperate with the government and strictly working on to try to avoid this second trial which as you said is now going to start on september 24th. >> i have a great group of people. cnn national reporter m.j. lee, a former special assistant to bob mue
the fact that he didn't file, he didn't report the work for the ukrainian government and money landering charges. so this could be quite nor interesting than what we saw in the virginia trial in that though will focus a lot on the money he made we'll hear more color, a lot more of what paul manafort had been doing, of course, before he joined the trump campaign, brooke. now as to that plea deal that "the wall street journal" was reporting on, our information it appears to be sort of...
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. >> liz landers, thank you so much. >>> it appears pence has no problem speaking up when it comes tot democrats for kavanaugh's nomination. >> truth is if we lived in a more respectful time, judge kavanaugh would be overwhelmingly confirmed. five senate democrats announced they were opposed to president trump's nominee to the supreme court before president trump nominated judge brett kavanaugh. that's not advice and consent, that's simply obstruct and oppose. and the american people deserve better. >> joining me now, former congressman, cnn political commentator charlie dent. good to see you. what's your overall assessment here? is it a little strange the vice president is preaching about needing more respectful times, considering, you know, the man he is with in office? >> well, yeah. i think the irony of that statement is pretty glaring. clearly much of the discourse in this country has been degraded in my view by the president. it is his language that's led to i think much division within this country. i think it is a little misdirected to try to say this division is somehow someo
. >> liz landers, thank you so much. >>> it appears pence has no problem speaking up when it comes tot democrats for kavanaugh's nomination. >> truth is if we lived in a more respectful time, judge kavanaugh would be overwhelmingly confirmed. five senate democrats announced they were opposed to president trump's nominee to the supreme court before president trump nominated judge brett kavanaugh. that's not advice and consent, that's simply obstruct and oppose. and the...
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that is why astronauts, not just the orbiters, landers and rovers that have gotten us to this point, are required. biologists, geologists and chemists could do more than identify evidence of past life on mars, they could study its variation, complexity and relationship to life on earth much more effectively than our robotic emissaries. nasa could put humans in orbit around mars by 2033 and down to the surface later in the decade. it is completely feasible and affordable if the agency focuses on the technologies required. putting humans on mars by 2038, 20 years from now is not nearly as audacious as landing on the moon in eight short years, task the united states accomplished nearly 50 years ago. nasa has the infrastructure and commercial partners and scientific and technical expertise as we demonstrate every day with research groups like those at air and space and the smithsonian astrophysical observatory, the problem is well scoped and study, we only need to accept the challenge. putting aside the amazing scientific and technological dividends of a mars shot, consider the incalcula
that is why astronauts, not just the orbiters, landers and rovers that have gotten us to this point, are required. biologists, geologists and chemists could do more than identify evidence of past life on mars, they could study its variation, complexity and relationship to life on earth much more effectively than our robotic emissaries. nasa could put humans in orbit around mars by 2033 and down to the surface later in the decade. it is completely feasible and affordable if the agency focuses on...
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course she hires this cut-out fusion gps who was using supposedly russia intelligence sources to landere fbi and doj. think about this maria. peter strzok whose investigating hillary clinton's e-mail abuses at the same time is working with hillary clinton's campaign apparatus to try to take out president trump, or then candidate trump. outrageous conflict and mueller is conflicted himself because he's using all of this material created by strzok by ohr, by steele, by the clinton dnc dossier. we haven't even gotten into the spygate where the fbi/cia was going at or sending informants targeting the trump campaign to try to dig up dirt. maria: yeah, they were sending informants in well before the launch of the investigation, which was july 31 of 2016 but there were informants trying to taunt trump campaign people way before that. you know, i mean, we were just talking with john ratcliffe and there's no surprise or no coincidence that all of the top leadership, or a significant amount of the top leadership at the fbi and the doj has been fired. let's go through this. i mean you've got andre
course she hires this cut-out fusion gps who was using supposedly russia intelligence sources to landere fbi and doj. think about this maria. peter strzok whose investigating hillary clinton's e-mail abuses at the same time is working with hillary clinton's campaign apparatus to try to take out president trump, or then candidate trump. outrageous conflict and mueller is conflicted himself because he's using all of this material created by strzok by ohr, by steele, by the clinton dnc dossier. we...
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for a deeper dive we are joined by paula, managing partner at chad morgan lander advisers.mbers out this week per what is the read through? what is the read three were expected to see? >> i think we're going to see a strong quarter. ed by amazon prime day. david: does it tell us anything other than they got one good day? >> it was a huge one good day. some merck, early summer it is usually quiet with people at the beach. amazon multiplied sales 18 times. it was a huge number. because other retailers try to respond the basically the whole boat got lifted. consumer discretionary. due in part because of the tax breaks. we favor walmart. we think that has a low bar to jump over. overall with half $1 trillion in revenue, they need that improvement in operating margins. alix: i'm going to show this chart that shows the cost of living in the u.s.. rate, minusmortgage three in day quarter. panel is cpi for utilities. how do you factor that into your call? nothat i am looking at is as great a call when it comes to walmart. you only need 2% revenue growth. retail overall, because of
for a deeper dive we are joined by paula, managing partner at chad morgan lander advisers.mbers out this week per what is the read through? what is the read three were expected to see? >> i think we're going to see a strong quarter. ed by amazon prime day. david: does it tell us anything other than they got one good day? >> it was a huge one good day. some merck, early summer it is usually quiet with people at the beach. amazon multiplied sales 18 times. it was a huge number....
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around the moon, for a long very period of time..and we want that space station to be compatible with landersto the surface"nasa hopes to use the moon as a "space age" service station... a supply site for a future mission to mars.congress appears to be on board too. this year lawmakers increased nasa's budget ...to about 20 billion.bridenstine says more money means more jobs...from houston to huntsville."every one of the centers across the country wants to be the prime center for these projects, and the answer is ...it wil be mix" and what about the president's proposed military space force? bridenstine supports ta separat ahead of development and test flights...bridenstine says soon...nasa will once again show the world how to reach for the stars.at nasa headquarters in washington, i'm mark meredith. lawrence karnow: hurricane lane is headed for hawaii. it's a major hurricane and will likely effect all of the islands with flooding rains, gusty winds and huge waves. back in the bay area it was a back in the bay huge waves. winds and rains, gusty with flooding the islands effect all of will li
around the moon, for a long very period of time..and we want that space station to be compatible with landersto the surface"nasa hopes to use the moon as a "space age" service station... a supply site for a future mission to mars.congress appears to be on board too. this year lawmakers increased nasa's budget ...to about 20 billion.bridenstine says more money means more jobs...from houston to huntsville."every one of the centers across the country wants to be the prime...
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and morgan lander with washington advisers.k but the stock is down double digits since the earnings disappointment. what do you did with netflix right now. >> sarah we would be a buyer of this stock i remind everybody this stock is up 857% year to date off 15.5% from the recent highs. and no technical damage has been done the primary trend is up. this is just what i would define as a correction within the context of a longer term uptrend. and i would note the next two resistance levels coming in around 37 oh 0 and more at 380 before getting back to the highs but we would be buying the dip. >> chad, i know you don't want to talk about the stock specifically but broader tech and the fang group as a whole. is it back in demand as a market leader >> great companies and revenue growth is quite robust unfortunately, valuation always matters. and when you look at what investors are paying per unit of growth, we think that you may want to look towards value stocks at this point so it doesn't mean you have to sell all tech. in fact, the
and morgan lander with washington advisers.k but the stock is down double digits since the earnings disappointment. what do you did with netflix right now. >> sarah we would be a buyer of this stock i remind everybody this stock is up 857% year to date off 15.5% from the recent highs. and no technical damage has been done the primary trend is up. this is just what i would define as a correction within the context of a longer term uptrend. and i would note the next two resistance levels...