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magnus? dr. magnus: i would like to echo that. starting and stopping in our industry is not healthy. we saw that in the shuttle program when we lost a lot of our corporate knowledge. we've already learned. the continuity pieces apart. we have a little bit of a short attention span and we end up hurting ourselves. there were programs that we have seen nasa have to cancel over the years. if you look in the apollo era, the dedication a had over a decade to commit to that program. that is what you need in human spaceflight. you need a 20-year program and need to be able to sick to it. it is exciting the committee is interested. i think the oversight is important to keep people focused. i think that is an important key. it takes the whole community. to the be able to stick program and you have to be able to fund it appropriately so the intelligent decisions can be made. chairman babin: thank you very much. how well a delay in the first uncrewed a n space launch system impact this? nasa's internal date is managing, as well as a date it
magnus? dr. magnus: i would like to echo that. starting and stopping in our industry is not healthy. we saw that in the shuttle program when we lost a lot of our corporate knowledge. we've already learned. the continuity pieces apart. we have a little bit of a short attention span and we end up hurting ourselves. there were programs that we have seen nasa have to cancel over the years. if you look in the apollo era, the dedication a had over a decade to commit to that program. that is what you...
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magnus you care to weigh in? >> i would just like to comment that we have to quit talking about either the moon or mars because as bill mentioned it's an and if you think about the model i will presented. if we're really thinking carefully about how we're moving that -- >> i think everyone here in this room understands we want to go to mars for a number of reasons as a launching area, potential fuel there, as one time there was quite a bit of opposition to it and people who were opposed to it said been there done that have pretty much acknowledged that to go further that's the smartest way to do it. >> right. and we can do it in a way as we bring industry behind us, they can, you know, expand that development phase out to the moon, the government continues to go to mars and leading that charge if you will. there's a smart way to do this where you pass through the moon, you do the things you need to do there to continue to build your operational capability to go to mars. the government keeps expanding to mars and
magnus you care to weigh in? >> i would just like to comment that we have to quit talking about either the moon or mars because as bill mentioned it's an and if you think about the model i will presented. if we're really thinking carefully about how we're moving that -- >> i think everyone here in this room understands we want to go to mars for a number of reasons as a launching area, potential fuel there, as one time there was quite a bit of opposition to it and people who were...
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that is your responsibility, sandra magnus and william gerstenmaier. i have to find you the resources so that you can do that. but others up here are more accountant types and want to make sure we hit our benchmarks and the milestones, as to you, your engineers, that is how you guys operate. the anxiety some feel were already missing a milestone early in the 16 year journey is something we have to take seriously. our responsibility is to provide resources to get this done. let me ask a couple basic questions. in developing this program, how do you see international partners? has there been discussed with other countries about partnering with us in a major project like this. william gerstenmaier. >> there has been quite a bit of work discussed with the overall framework, global exploration roadmap will be published next january providing a framework of moving forward is consistent with all we are building, the or ryan, what we are doing with space station as part of the overarching framework. and and as well as commercial industries and international --
that is your responsibility, sandra magnus and william gerstenmaier. i have to find you the resources so that you can do that. but others up here are more accountant types and want to make sure we hit our benchmarks and the milestones, as to you, your engineers, that is how you guys operate. the anxiety some feel were already missing a milestone early in the 16 year journey is something we have to take seriously. our responsibility is to provide resources to get this done. let me ask a couple...
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. >> is magnus in contact with your daughter? >> i think it was a one-time, what's up? what's up? think that was it. right? [ laughter ] >> i actually came to grow ups with the fact that, you know what, she's 14. she's going to have a boyfriend. i know will and viv. they're very, very nice. they're rising a fine boy. he's all good. >> yeah, yeah. >> i can still shoot will in the leg. i won't do nothing to the boy. >> oh, i'm going the be collateral damage. >> i feel for any young man that wants to date mark's daughter. >> i mean, will looked like he was afraid to look over. >> oh, no, no, he knew. >> straightforward. >> he went home and said, magnus, lose that number. >>> is this the new "jon & kate plus 8?" >> we went in for the son gram. there was five. >> surprise. >> yeah. >>> and our at-home exclusive with the curry family. how steph blew his daughter riley away and it has nothing to do with his basketball skills. >> did you score major dad points with that one? >> i did. i did. riley was impressed. >>> closed captioning provided by -- ♪ >>> it's all good stuff. check it out.
. >> is magnus in contact with your daughter? >> i think it was a one-time, what's up? what's up? think that was it. right? [ laughter ] >> i actually came to grow ups with the fact that, you know what, she's 14. she's going to have a boyfriend. i know will and viv. they're very, very nice. they're rising a fine boy. he's all good. >> yeah, yeah. >> i can still shoot will in the leg. i won't do nothing to the boy. >> oh, i'm going the be collateral damage....
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george magnus, thank you for joining us. bloomberg. ♪ ♪ [applause] ♪ the dow and s&p rising, the dollar erasing slight gains after the fed says it's a solid economic growth. scarlet: i am scarlet fu. joe: i am joe weisenthal. "what'd you miss?" we want to welcome you to our closing bell coverage. as we await earnings out of facebook and tesla, let's get a check of market minutes. u.s. stocks rising. the nasdaq a laggard. toixed read when it comes equities, but indexes at or near record highs. underperformance of the nasdaq, but the story remains the same. scarlet: and the fed had a meeting. joe: and no one cared congress delay today on taxes. scarlet: estee lauder at a record high, up 9%. profitg sales and forecast for the year following better than expected its fiscal first quarter. down point software 12.5%. cognizant technology off by almost 3%, a fourth quarter forecasts not of to snuff. ision missed estimates, but guidance points to a big sequential decline. that has raised questions about the company's fundamental outl
george magnus, thank you for joining us. bloomberg. ♪ ♪ [applause] ♪ the dow and s&p rising, the dollar erasing slight gains after the fed says it's a solid economic growth. scarlet: i am scarlet fu. joe: i am joe weisenthal. "what'd you miss?" we want to welcome you to our closing bell coverage. as we await earnings out of facebook and tesla, let's get a check of market minutes. u.s. stocks rising. the nasdaq a laggard. toixed read when it comes equities, but indexes at or...
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the second witness today is doctor sandra magnus, the executive director of the american institute of aeronautics and astronautics. in addition to her role, doctor magnus is a former nasa astronaut and prior to that work as a practicing engineer in the aerospace industry. she received a degree in physics as well as a masters degree in electrical engineering. she also earned a phd in engineering georgia tech and i now recognize mr. courson mire e to present his testimony. >> we are living in an amazing time in human spaceflight. crew members living onboard the international space station forr more than 17 consecutive years. it's beyond the current space industries. further use these new companies and researchers have never seen the benefits of space to the products and processes. the space station is becoming a place for business to expand, grow and gain competitive advantage over the company is not doing research in space they've now accepted business operating in space will become normal and accepted. they are now adding a third. the agency is in the process of acquiring services and
the second witness today is doctor sandra magnus, the executive director of the american institute of aeronautics and astronautics. in addition to her role, doctor magnus is a former nasa astronaut and prior to that work as a practicing engineer in the aerospace industry. she received a degree in physics as well as a masters degree in electrical engineering. she also earned a phd in engineering georgia tech and i now recognize mr. courson mire e to present his testimony. >> we are living...
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a few days later secretary of state for war vi counts moaner and the jewish politician philip magnus sent a modified version to the cabinet it incorporated some of montague's changes. including the caviar that quote nothing shall be done that might prejudice the rights and political status enjoyed by such jews who are fully contented with their existing nationality and citizenship. drafting especially by a board millner the by september was closer to the language that would eventually be adopted in november of nineteen seventeen namely speaking about power stein as a whole. but. some sort of presence in palestine on behalf of the jews which is quite different cannot kill kill me for it how money for. nothing. only their national. a literary if. one and called me there and look at all in national. but not the national home and i would not the national home what i'm calling the fearful of the in. the committed zionists wanted to ensure the declaration was clear that the whole of historic palestine would be a national homeland exclusively for the jewish people. the latest draft was sent
a few days later secretary of state for war vi counts moaner and the jewish politician philip magnus sent a modified version to the cabinet it incorporated some of montague's changes. including the caviar that quote nothing shall be done that might prejudice the rights and political status enjoyed by such jews who are fully contented with their existing nationality and citizenship. drafting especially by a board millner the by september was closer to the language that would eventually be...
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elsewhere, edinburgh beat 0spreys 37—10 at myreside, securing a bonus point thanks to magnus bradbury the sport for now. dubai made its name as a global hub oi’ dubai made its name as a global hub or trade and travel and for tourism. it used the proceeds of oil to transform its economy. but as that trade shifts from west to east, what does that mean for the economies of that region? iv gulf country is ready for life after oil? —— are the. we will find out in this week's talking business. located between asia and europe, the united arab emirates has been a natural hub for international trade. from the old wooden dowells that still ply the waters of the gulf to the vast containerships of cargo from around the world. this port in dubai and also the 17 million containers a year. that is expected to ship 22 million next year. these containers used to travel from east to west. full of goods made in asia are like cars, computers, and clothes. but a shift in global demand means a change in direction. asia and china in particular are booming markets for exporters. and for the golf, that means
elsewhere, edinburgh beat 0spreys 37—10 at myreside, securing a bonus point thanks to magnus bradbury the sport for now. dubai made its name as a global hub oi’ dubai made its name as a global hub or trade and travel and for tourism. it used the proceeds of oil to transform its economy. but as that trade shifts from west to east, what does that mean for the economies of that region? iv gulf country is ready for life after oil? —— are the. we will find out in this week's talking...
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edinburgh beat 0spreys 37—10 at myreside, securing a bonus point thanks to magnus bradbury‘s last minutenow. we'll have more for you on bbc news throughout the evening. here's an interesting fact, only around half of fixed speed cameras in the uk are actually switched on, according to figures obtained through a freedom of information request to police forces around the country. and at least four police forces don't have any fixed speed cameras at all. alan clayton reports. for motorists caught out by them, they infuriate and bring a hefty fine. safety campaigners argue speed cameras are lifesavers. new research suggests only around half of the luminous boxes throughout the uk are operational. the press association sent a freedom of information request to all of the 45 forces asking how many fixed speed cameras they had and how many were active. the 36 which responded had a total of 2838 cameras, of which only 52% were working. forces in cleveland, durham and north yorkshire said none of their fixed speed cameras were active. while northants said it turned its cameras off six years ago bu
edinburgh beat 0spreys 37—10 at myreside, securing a bonus point thanks to magnus bradbury‘s last minutenow. we'll have more for you on bbc news throughout the evening. here's an interesting fact, only around half of fixed speed cameras in the uk are actually switched on, according to figures obtained through a freedom of information request to police forces around the country. and at least four police forces don't have any fixed speed cameras at all. alan clayton reports. for motorists...
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edinburgh secured a 37—10 bonus point victory over 0spreys at myreside thanks to magnus bradbury‘s 81sta winning start to the defence of their anglo—welsh cup title, beating gloucester by 26—24. gloucester fly—half lloyd evans missed an apparently easy penalty with four minutes to go. elsewhere in the anglo—welsh cup, there were wins for exeter, bath and newcastle. justin rose has given himself a great chance to win his second tournament in two weeks. he shot 64 to move to within two shots of the lead at the turkish 0pen, with one round to play. he's 12 under par — and thinks he could even be playing better than last weekend, when he won the wgc championship in shanghai. ireland's shane lowry and kiradech aphibarnrat from thailand share the lead. despite a joint best round of 66 england's georgia hall finished runner up at the abu dhabi 0pen for the second year in a row. she was beaten by a single shot by the indian teenager aditi ashok — hall said her poor putting let her down. felipe massa says this season will definitely be his last in formual 0ne. the brazilian intended to retire at
edinburgh secured a 37—10 bonus point victory over 0spreys at myreside thanks to magnus bradbury‘s 81sta winning start to the defence of their anglo—welsh cup title, beating gloucester by 26—24. gloucester fly—half lloyd evans missed an apparently easy penalty with four minutes to go. elsewhere in the anglo—welsh cup, there were wins for exeter, bath and newcastle. justin rose has given himself a great chance to win his second tournament in two weeks. he shot 64 to move to within...
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two more edinburgh players — prop rory sutherland and flanker magnus bradbury — have also been calledtories on the bbc sport website. and i'll have more for you in the next hour. breaking news now. a british man has died after being kidnapped while travelling in algeria's delta state three weeks ago. three other british citizens have been released, with the help of the british high commission. the foreign office says they are supporting the families of four british people abducted on the 13th of october in nigeria, and ian squire was tragically killed. the current office says it has clearly been a traumatic time for all concerned and they are grateful to the nigerian authorities and cannot comment, given the ongoing nature of their investigations. there has also been a statement issued on behalf of the families. alana carson, ian squire, daily donovan and shirley donovan. they are grateful for the support from the british high commission and the help they have had from the nigerian authorities in negotiating their release and they are delighted and relieved that two have returned safe
two more edinburgh players — prop rory sutherland and flanker magnus bradbury — have also been calledtories on the bbc sport website. and i'll have more for you in the next hour. breaking news now. a british man has died after being kidnapped while travelling in algeria's delta state three weeks ago. three other british citizens have been released, with the help of the british high commission. the foreign office says they are supporting the families of four british people abducted on the...
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. >> is magnus in contact with your daughter? >> i think it was a one-time hey, what's up. >> i actually -- i came to grips with the fact that you know what, she's 14. she's going to have boyfriends. i know will and viv and they're very, very nice, and they're raising very young, fine boys. >> >> yeah, yeah. >> i can still shoot will in the leg. i'm not going to do nothing to the boy. >> oh, man, that day is coming to all of us dads with young daughters out there. okay. moving on. also in theaters this weekend, murder on the orient express. our carly steel talked to the cast, including daisy ridley, who apparently really needed this part. >> i remember thinking, i don't have a job after this. the first time i heard about making this, they said do you want to audition, and i said yes. i'm a big believer in things happening for a reason. >> i'm sleeping here where everyone can see me, and i can see everyone. >> the murderer is on the train with us now, and every one of you is a suspect. >> the ensemble cast of murder on the orient express also includes johnny depp, penelope c
. >> is magnus in contact with your daughter? >> i think it was a one-time hey, what's up. >> i actually -- i came to grips with the fact that you know what, she's 14. she's going to have boyfriends. i know will and viv and they're very, very nice, and they're raising very young, fine boys. >> >> yeah, yeah. >> i can still shoot will in the leg. i'm not going to do nothing to the boy. >> oh, man, that day is coming to all of us dads with young daughters...
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observed a lot of earthquakes happening inside a volcano telling us that mag most moving molten rock or magnus moving inside a volcano towards the surface with them saw the first start of eruptions a few days ago and the first eruptions were actually what we call free arctic eruptions meaning it was just steam eruptions from heated up water inside of ok no by the hot magma the last eruption or explosion just yesterday seemed to have been on a different kind does seem to have been fresh molten rock or magma involved in that explosion so what we're seeing here at the moment is sort of the beginning or the likely beginning of an eruption which of course could have more explosions in the near future and potentially also a more intensified explosive activity. protesters in pakistan have officially ended their city near the capital islamabad after the law minister gave into their demands and resigned that they had been demanding that he'd need step down over the wording of a parliamentary bill which they described as blasphemous. explain. after more than three weeks this sit in has turned into a cel
observed a lot of earthquakes happening inside a volcano telling us that mag most moving molten rock or magnus moving inside a volcano towards the surface with them saw the first start of eruptions a few days ago and the first eruptions were actually what we call free arctic eruptions meaning it was just steam eruptions from heated up water inside of ok no by the hot magma the last eruption or explosion just yesterday seemed to have been on a different kind does seem to have been fresh molten...
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"magnu pi" but i'm glad we >> you have we're looking at wet weather and snowy in the pacific freeze warnings in the southw partly sunny and seasonal we're going to get into your a lot of sunshine ou there now. 46 in washington. a north and northwesterly wind has really started to drop temper have already fallen into the u and that's where the d.c. metro we'll most of the to 40 degrees with wind chills as 5:00 or 6:00 this evening. potent near record low >> savannah guthrie never saw "blazing saddles." >> i know. can we be friends? >> need to rectify that this weekend. >>> coming up, is facebook exploiting you. why a key inside er that was the from the start said it was designed to be addictive. >>> the daughter of warren jeff share hearse story for the first time. megyn kelly is here with that >>> still ahead. why wait. black friday deals being rolled out. where you find the biggest di would you give pot to your pet? the recommendation from a growing number of vets. we're talking about pot for pets my dbut now, i take used tometamucil every day.sh it traps and removes the waste that weighs m
"magnu pi" but i'm glad we >> you have we're looking at wet weather and snowy in the pacific freeze warnings in the southw partly sunny and seasonal we're going to get into your a lot of sunshine ou there now. 46 in washington. a north and northwesterly wind has really started to drop temper have already fallen into the u and that's where the d.c. metro we'll most of the to 40 degrees with wind chills as 5:00 or 6:00 this evening. potent near record low >> savannah guthrie...
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two more edinburgh players — prop rory sutherland and flanker magnus bradbury — have also been calledthis morning that he was shocked, but not surprised to hear the revelations as you say calling for a full public inquiry and accusing the the government of failing to act. he says tax avoidance is going on on an industrial scale. last week we heard jeremy corbyn and theresa may accusing each other of having blocked reforms in recent months. but i think this is something that labour want to keep the pressure on the government quite considerably. john mcdonnell was on thejeremy vine radio programme and saying it is the scale of this that he things will be distressing to people? there has been a number of leaks. the panama papers were the first huge haul of these documents, now we have got another major batch here, but although it can seem quite complicated to the average listener, but it does, i think, the scale is something that will really come across. millions of documents here have been gone through and i think that the idea that british overseas territories are involved, the idea th
two more edinburgh players — prop rory sutherland and flanker magnus bradbury — have also been calledthis morning that he was shocked, but not surprised to hear the revelations as you say calling for a full public inquiry and accusing the the government of failing to act. he says tax avoidance is going on on an industrial scale. last week we heard jeremy corbyn and theresa may accusing each other of having blocked reforms in recent months. but i think this is something that labour want to...