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we wanted to talk about mars so let me get back to mars.lon musk famously said i want to die on mars but not on landing there. and very understandable. it is his vision to go to mars. you can send it up and put the satellite in orbit or whatever it is. wring it down and reuse it again. and he's looking at building big, big rockets. that's the saturn five. it's not to perspective but building something comparable to the saturn five that can launch to a place like mars. consider this for example. some years back- - there we go. okay. the rocket has the cones on the bottom where the fire comes out from the ignition, right? at one point he had a rocket he was going to test. and his engineers came and said, sir, there's a crack about six inches right at the bottom there. what do you want to do? had it been nasa, it would be, we can't launch the thing. we will have to have a major study to see what the implications are. run it through every agency and this and that and the other. lots of delay. cost a lot of money and so forth. so must asked, wha
we wanted to talk about mars so let me get back to mars.lon musk famously said i want to die on mars but not on landing there. and very understandable. it is his vision to go to mars. you can send it up and put the satellite in orbit or whatever it is. wring it down and reuse it again. and he's looking at building big, big rockets. that's the saturn five. it's not to perspective but building something comparable to the saturn five that can launch to a place like mars. consider this for example....
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on mars. and research director at the heartland institute and worked at cato and heritage and other places. we are having this discussion on a very auspicious date. july 20, 2019. this is the 50th anniversary of the landing of human beings on the moon. one of the great human achievements. to give you more of my background during the summe december 1969 i put the high school intern at the space center out in maryland, so i was like a kid in a candy store. i got to watch the first moon landing from a major space center i sat and watched the launch in the control room. this is the flight plan from the first moon landing. everybody had one and i kept mine. i still have my little badge and you know how strict security is these days but it was just a little plastic thing for a high school kid that was enough to get me into the space flight center. a little bit of things coming around so to speak. some years later when i was at the cato institute raided a space policy for him to go for him and then t
on mars. and research director at the heartland institute and worked at cato and heritage and other places. we are having this discussion on a very auspicious date. july 20, 2019. this is the 50th anniversary of the landing of human beings on the moon. one of the great human achievements. to give you more of my background during the summe december 1969 i put the high school intern at the space center out in maryland, so i was like a kid in a candy store. i got to watch the first moon landing...
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mars may give us the answer but it. is undoubtedly fascinating but can we really send people how is that supposed to work. throughout the m.r.i. as it is about 227000000 kilometers from the sun. whereas the earth is 150000000. orbit the sun so the path to mars isn't a straight line but occur and i can orbit. mars is hundreds of millions of kilometers away 200 times as far as the moon these are completely different dimensions sit at. the most optimistic forecast estimates the voyage to mars and back would take about $640.00 days 6 months with the outbound flights a month on site and 15 months home. where travel to mars we need of course a rocket or conventional chemical propulsion engines are pretty advanced the fuel is burned with oxygen to give maximum thrust this will enable us to fly to mars in 6 months. in what 5. to. 50. 2 chemical rocket propulsion projects are currently making up balances nasa space launch system or s l s. it's a deep space launch vehicle with several propulsion stages that could transport 4 peop
mars may give us the answer but it. is undoubtedly fascinating but can we really send people how is that supposed to work. throughout the m.r.i. as it is about 227000000 kilometers from the sun. whereas the earth is 150000000. orbit the sun so the path to mars isn't a straight line but occur and i can orbit. mars is hundreds of millions of kilometers away 200 times as far as the moon these are completely different dimensions sit at. the most optimistic forecast estimates the voyage to mars and...
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do you foresee yourself getting married on mars having children i'd say that. is you know interesting because it will happen do you think that's going to be a part of your training i would think so i mean that's something that we cannot shied away from because we're the new frontiers of colony and i think another part in the solar system are you scare leaving earth behind i will miss it everybody is trying to get smart and i think what stands out with my swan is a permanent settlement and i think this is the time now. so i'm really interested you guys would you sign up for a one way mission to mars i wouldn't you wouldn't know where i am i would possibly but i don't think i would sign up for this one way mission to mars jewelers through history so many pioneers and explorers were to be fair a little bit crazy and sometimes they succeeded but other times they didn't but it always will push progress forward just a little bit i think the merit of this project is the fact that they go lives to try to be able to to achieve living on mars and the result of having a g
do you foresee yourself getting married on mars having children i'd say that. is you know interesting because it will happen do you think that's going to be a part of your training i would think so i mean that's something that we cannot shied away from because we're the new frontiers of colony and i think another part in the solar system are you scare leaving earth behind i will miss it everybody is trying to get smart and i think what stands out with my swan is a permanent settlement and i...
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mars very well. the rovers have demonstrated how easy it is to do that. one other thing about the rovers is they don't operate alone and preprogrammed. there are whole teams here on earth that are charting out their itineraries and scheduling their activities. and when they are working on the mission, in their heads, they are on mars with the rover. and they even wear watches where they set their watch to martian time. the martian day is 24 hours and 39 minutes. their day is just enough longer than ours that for the people working on earth, each day they start work 39 minutes later. the days creep ahead for them. so when this museum opened in 1976, we were wrapping up a golden age of human exploration with the apolo mission missions moon and the first golden age of planetary exploration with the missions of the 1970s to mars and to the outer planets. we're now in another golden age of planetary exploration, particularly on mars, with curiosity rover so actively exploring there. so, we're right in the
mars very well. the rovers have demonstrated how easy it is to do that. one other thing about the rovers is they don't operate alone and preprogrammed. there are whole teams here on earth that are charting out their itineraries and scheduling their activities. and when they are working on the mission, in their heads, they are on mars with the rover. and they even wear watches where they set their watch to martian time. the martian day is 24 hours and 39 minutes. their day is just enough longer...
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it's like having a car on mars. and this is the one that had the very dramatic landing sequence where it was dropped from a crane that was descending from the ash itle space craft. and it was called 7 minutes of terror to get it down to the as far as of mars without it being damaged. but it was a very successful landing. curiousty has been roaming for kilometers on the surface of mars. its studyings plaeg. it's on the rim of a creator. down into the creator to have pennsylvania look at what the surface geology is like there. and the main mission of cursety is to follow the water. scientists have a lot of evidence that at some point in the evidence mars had a lot of water. and the evidence is in sedimentation on mars, and in portions of land that look as if they've been washed over by water, which then evaporated. and so the thrust of the cursety rover is to investigate sites that seem to have had an abundance of water at some time in the past. once again, this is a surrogate for a human geologist, much larger in sca
it's like having a car on mars. and this is the one that had the very dramatic landing sequence where it was dropped from a crane that was descending from the ash itle space craft. and it was called 7 minutes of terror to get it down to the as far as of mars without it being damaged. but it was a very successful landing. curiousty has been roaming for kilometers on the surface of mars. its studyings plaeg. it's on the rim of a creator. down into the creator to have pennsylvania look at what the...
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supervisor mar, do you have any comments? >> supervisor mar: yes. i would like to thank both candidates for your leadership that you're already showing and contributions to our city in your respective areas and still young leaders, yeah, it's just great to have you, you know, so actively involved in our city and our communities. i appreciated mr. williams' perspective on how entertainment is important to our communities in improve our quality of life, especially for those facing gentrification and quality of life issues. but i think i'm inclined to support the reappointment of miss caminong just given her depth of experience on the entertainment commission and her experience in these communities. i would like to make a motion that we recommend the reappointment of dori caminong to the entertainment commission with positive recommendation as a committee report. >> supervisor walton: thank you, supervisor mar. we're on the same page, so we'll take that motion, move it forward without objection. >> clerk: this item will be recommended as a committee re
supervisor mar, do you have any comments? >> supervisor mar: yes. i would like to thank both candidates for your leadership that you're already showing and contributions to our city in your respective areas and still young leaders, yeah, it's just great to have you, you know, so actively involved in our city and our communities. i appreciated mr. williams' perspective on how entertainment is important to our communities in improve our quality of life, especially for those facing...
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first spacecraft to land on mars , it's actually one of two vikings that landed on mars and this is another thing that was in the news at the time that this museum opened in 1976. to have landed on mars after a number of trials and mrs. was very exciting. the russians and the united states had been trying to put a craft onto the surface of mars. this is equipped as a sort of observatory and a sort of laboratory. it had the scoop of a long arm that would scoop up some soil near the landing site and dump it into a little container it would be subjected to some chemistry tests to determine if there were any organic compacts or any moisture in it, anything that might have been conducive to life. in fact, in a very simplified version of things, the viking lander was going to look for signs of life on mars, that is how the public perceived it. the scientific community was interested in a whole variety of other questions, what was the composition of the rocks? what was the surface environment like. so, it had a weather station, a variety of instruments and this was the first chance to real
first spacecraft to land on mars , it's actually one of two vikings that landed on mars and this is another thing that was in the news at the time that this museum opened in 1976. to have landed on mars after a number of trials and mrs. was very exciting. the russians and the united states had been trying to put a craft onto the surface of mars. this is equipped as a sort of observatory and a sort of laboratory. it had the scoop of a long arm that would scoop up some soil near the landing site...
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for decades humanity has been fascinated with a manned expedition to mars. this is. the definition of pioneering. that doesn't scare here that's what makes it exciting robotic pioneers like mars curiosity rover have been crawling around the cratered landscape uncovering clues. about whether this distant planet can sustain life as we know it do you have the right stuff to have that right stuff jamie del rosario is a 27 year old entrepreneur and c.e.o. of the international metal source a raw materials company that supplies metals to aerospace companies like space x. and lockheed martin she is one of 100 candidates that has been selected by mars one a private company that wants to colonize the red planet the catch there's no return flight home what do you say to people when they say jamie this is a suicide mission why are you doing it call it as he said mission but it's something that i chose i'm creating my own destiny for myself and and if it's a destiny that would help humanity. i'm all for it. according to mars $11.00 of the main goals of the project is to establish
for decades humanity has been fascinated with a manned expedition to mars. this is. the definition of pioneering. that doesn't scare here that's what makes it exciting robotic pioneers like mars curiosity rover have been crawling around the cratered landscape uncovering clues. about whether this distant planet can sustain life as we know it do you have the right stuff to have that right stuff jamie del rosario is a 27 year old entrepreneur and c.e.o. of the international metal source a raw...
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mars?hat we do in low-earth orbit matters because we want to go to the moon and on to mars. and interestingly, just last week, i was at the assembly facility in new orleans, and i know, mr. vice president, you have been keenly focused on the sls rocket. and i will tell you what i saw there was eye watering. we say the words that it is four-fifths complete. i would say it is well over 90% complete. the engine section was the long pole and the tent, it was on the critical path. we removed the engine section from the critical path that we integrated the rest of the rocket horizontally. it is a beautiful thing to see in the horizontal, and this week and next week will be integrating the engine section into the rest of the rocket, and by the end of this year, as you quickly said earlier, we're going to move that rocket out of the factory, and we are going to test it. and i will tell you -- yes. [applause] so these are -- it was exciting to see that, and i will tell you, mr. vice president, not j
mars?hat we do in low-earth orbit matters because we want to go to the moon and on to mars. and interestingly, just last week, i was at the assembly facility in new orleans, and i know, mr. vice president, you have been keenly focused on the sls rocket. and i will tell you what i saw there was eye watering. we say the words that it is four-fifths complete. i would say it is well over 90% complete. the engine section was the long pole and the tent, it was on the critical path. we removed the...
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a member of mar-a-lago?s. we have identified four members of mar-a-lago who have been tapped for diplomatic positions. >> i'm robin bernstein, the new ambassador to the dominican republic. >> a funding member of mar-a-lago and a campaign donor, also donald trump's long-time insurance agent. according to stapleton -- >> he asked two other members to be ambassador, and they turned him down for personal or health reasons. we have a couture handbag designer. >> president trump nominated marks as ambassador to south africa. this is nothing new. it goes back as far as the founding fathers. but donald trump promised ethics reform, then proceeding to nominate campaign donors to ambassad ambassadorships. that isn't just rewarding people who put money into donald trump's campaign. it's actively rewarding people who are putting money into donald trump's pocket. >> i mean, if i ever had the chance to talk to the president of the united states, i certainly would ask him why he has tapped these mar-a-lago members for thes
a member of mar-a-lago?s. we have identified four members of mar-a-lago who have been tapped for diplomatic positions. >> i'm robin bernstein, the new ambassador to the dominican republic. >> a funding member of mar-a-lago and a campaign donor, also donald trump's long-time insurance agent. according to stapleton -- >> he asked two other members to be ambassador, and they turned him down for personal or health reasons. we have a couture handbag designer. >> president...
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moon and mars. make sure you show this to everybody and let them know we are going to the moon because we are going to mars. the president has been very clear. we will put an american flag on mars. a couple of things i think are important to note, i guess so importantly you gave us that charge back in march. a number of things have changed. i will just kind of go through one at a time. figuring out how to do things commercially. on the brink of being ready. commercial resupply. resupplying the international space station. we have announced we have objectives. starting with creating both the demand-side and the supply side. on the demand-side, two lines of efforts that we believe could have major breakthroughs for basically activities and lower starting with industrialized biomedicine and then advanced materials. those two lines of efforts, experiment after experiment in a rating one after another, i believe in the next three-seven years we can have a strong breakthrough that will lower orbit. .... .
moon and mars. make sure you show this to everybody and let them know we are going to the moon because we are going to mars. the president has been very clear. we will put an american flag on mars. a couple of things i think are important to note, i guess so importantly you gave us that charge back in march. a number of things have changed. i will just kind of go through one at a time. figuring out how to do things commercially. on the brink of being ready. commercial resupply. resupplying the...
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mars?mes back to getting to mars. i think we can learn about living and working productively off planet on the moon and take those lessons to another hostile environment for human life. i think they will translate quite well. there will be nuanced differences but i still think the journey, from what we just heard, one way to mitigate some of those risks by going faster but that journey is going to be the issue. we have a laboratory in our backyard, we need to make good use of it not only for economic benefit, but also training to go beyond their. it is enough for a laboratory that will prepare humans very well for exploring destinations beyond the moon. >> next we go to the under secretary of state for economic growth and energy and environment, you are recognized. >> thank you. doctor turtle, i have a question for you because you spent so much time in space diplomacy over your career and as we develop and operationalize our global economic security strategy, the space industry is a priorit
mars?mes back to getting to mars. i think we can learn about living and working productively off planet on the moon and take those lessons to another hostile environment for human life. i think they will translate quite well. there will be nuanced differences but i still think the journey, from what we just heard, one way to mitigate some of those risks by going faster but that journey is going to be the issue. we have a laboratory in our backyard, we need to make good use of it not only for...
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a member of mar-a-lago? a host he's always been a good host. that's the side of donald trump i knew. >> all i can tell you, we're going to do a good job. >> donald trump's hospitality does not come cheap. after the election mar-a-lago doubled its initiation fee from 100 to $200,000. so is that what it costs to rub shoulders with the president of the united states? according to fellow billionaire jeff green, we're asking the wrong question. >> what i'm most worried is, you know, are his policies going to really damage our country and our world? not whether or not he has an extra few million dollars in revenue from mar-a-lago. >> do you think that's the difference between political fund raisers for any other politician and the way mar-a-lago is working? >> the idea it's some kind of pay for play thing where you join the club and get to hang out with the president is pretty silly. that's not happening. >> are you sure? that's what people when they look into it, they feel that's what it feels like. >> i live in
a member of mar-a-lago? a host he's always been a good host. that's the side of donald trump i knew. >> all i can tell you, we're going to do a good job. >> donald trump's hospitality does not come cheap. after the election mar-a-lago doubled its initiation fee from 100 to $200,000. so is that what it costs to rub shoulders with the president of the united states? according to fellow billionaire jeff green, we're asking the wrong question. >> what i'm most worried is, you...
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any questions, supervisor mar?ing none, we will now entertain public comment for this item. >> i've got a tenandency for speaking up for the most vulnerable. current events has demonstrated what juul cigarettes have caused six adolescents to be hospitalized in the city of milwaukee. the doctors gave a press conference explaining specifically how the devices are smart to look like a high-tech device has caused numerous lung infections and blood vessels to collapse along with other documentations and hearings that we have against juul. i find that the city and county of san francisco will ban their devices but yet you rent them an apartment complex which is the headquarters of the corporation who you're protesting. it's a conflict of interest. there's no way that a corporation that is causing death and causing cancer and causing lung disease in adole scents and kids is getting rent at a bargained price while the rent for everybody else is sky rocketing. juul, i researched them, they don't have a license to sell their
any questions, supervisor mar?ing none, we will now entertain public comment for this item. >> i've got a tenandency for speaking up for the most vulnerable. current events has demonstrated what juul cigarettes have caused six adolescents to be hospitalized in the city of milwaukee. the doctors gave a press conference explaining specifically how the devices are smart to look like a high-tech device has caused numerous lung infections and blood vessels to collapse along with other...
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mars?t we do in low earth orbit matters because we want to go to the moon and onto mars. interestingly, just last week, i was at the assembly facility in new orleans, and i know, mr. vice president, you have been keenly focused on the rocket. i will tell you what i saw. it is 4/5 complete, i'd say it is over 90% at this point. the engine section was on the critical path. he removed the engine section, we integrated the rest of the rocket horizontally. it is a beautiful thing to see in the horizontal. this weekend next week we will be integrating the engine section into the rest of the rocket and by the end of this year we will move that rocket out of the factory and test it. [applause] it was exciting to see that and thell tell you, not just first sls, but the hardware for the second is already being put into place and will start to be assembled very soon as well. very exciting times down at the assembly facility. month,e there just last when you announced the orion crew capsule with europe
mars?t we do in low earth orbit matters because we want to go to the moon and onto mars. interestingly, just last week, i was at the assembly facility in new orleans, and i know, mr. vice president, you have been keenly focused on the rocket. i will tell you what i saw. it is 4/5 complete, i'd say it is over 90% at this point. the engine section was on the critical path. he removed the engine section, we integrated the rest of the rocket horizontally. it is a beautiful thing to see in the...
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mars. it is an honor to welcome the national space counter to continue mapping the expiration. the council has insured our future achievements are fully empowered by the past achievement and the things he will be discussing today will one day be enshrined in this about and don't forget the hardware. last month in washington, the unveiling of new armstrongs follow 11 is a suit, vice president pence spoke about the commitment to american leadership here at the space museum. we see evidence of that everyday. countless children have stood in this very spot and marveled at the space shuttle discovery and turned to their parents and grandparents and teachers. our museum is where the country comes to understand its heritage of adventure and to pass that torch onto new generations. we are at the dawn of a new space-age. americans who will make that flight were not alive to see our first step. we must recapture the energy, hope and reflection of our first who are for those called on now to repeat us
mars. it is an honor to welcome the national space counter to continue mapping the expiration. the council has insured our future achievements are fully empowered by the past achievement and the things he will be discussing today will one day be enshrined in this about and don't forget the hardware. last month in washington, the unveiling of new armstrongs follow 11 is a suit, vice president pence spoke about the commitment to american leadership here at the space museum. we see evidence of...
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supervisor mar. >> supervisor mar: thank you. thanks for the presentation and for all your work on this important project. i just had a question around cost information that was presented and just wanted to see if you could provide a little more explanation about the difference in the estimated costs per unit is $4.5 million for the new canopies and in the pilot -- for the market street pilot, it was $3.5 million. can you just explain that, the cost difference, is that just due to the cost escalation or is there going to be any -- some changes made to the new canopies from the pilot? >> sure. so there are a number of lessons learned from the pilot. for example, we needed to provide additional security. as we were doing the construction of the pilot. so we incorporated that cost of providing officers into the next phase of design. we also had some unanticipated things that came up around the permitting, requiring that we do monthly permits. so we're going to reach out to some of the supervisors to see if we can help expand the per
supervisor mar. >> supervisor mar: thank you. thanks for the presentation and for all your work on this important project. i just had a question around cost information that was presented and just wanted to see if you could provide a little more explanation about the difference in the estimated costs per unit is $4.5 million for the new canopies and in the pilot -- for the market street pilot, it was $3.5 million. can you just explain that, the cost difference, is that just due to the...
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imagine that you are one of the 1st to take a trip to mars. this is the definition of pioneering that's what makes it exciting events our team now let's do some science. yes. hey guys and welcome to techno on phil tours joined by dr should you some are in kerosene or maria because i'm not going to one of my favorite things is shrimp soon ruling away on a hot grill but i also have a fair amount of hesitation when it comes to actually knowing where that shrimp comes from then you may not realize it but shrimp raised overseas can have high levels of antibiotics and other additives that don't always pass american safety standards in america imports a lot of shrimp ira 1000000000 pounds worth so we also the food and drug administration the agency responsible for policing u.s. ports if we can follow them while they test unsafe shipments. america has a jumbo appetite for shrimp you know it's a little piece of flesh that they can be easy it's kind of like popcorn of the sea americans it's an average of 4 pounds pot passive. at fred 62 and. chef fred e
imagine that you are one of the 1st to take a trip to mars. this is the definition of pioneering that's what makes it exciting events our team now let's do some science. yes. hey guys and welcome to techno on phil tours joined by dr should you some are in kerosene or maria because i'm not going to one of my favorite things is shrimp soon ruling away on a hot grill but i also have a fair amount of hesitation when it comes to actually knowing where that shrimp comes from then you may not realize...
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imagine that you are one of the 1st to take a trip to mars. this is the definition of pioneering that's what makes it exciting events our team now let's do some science. yeah. hey guys welcome to techno on phil tours joined by dr should you some are in kara santa maria because i'm going to one of my favorite things is shrimp soon ruling away on a hot grill but i also have a fair amount of hesitation when it comes to actually knowing where the trouble comes from then you may not realize it but shrimp raised over seas can have high levels of antibiotics and other additives that don't always pass american safety standards in america imports a lot of shrimp ira 1000000000 pounds worth so we're also the food and drug administration the agency responsible for policing us ports if we can follow them while they test unsafe shipments. america has a jumbo appetite for shrimp it's a little piece of flesh that they can eat easy it's kind of like popcorn of the sea americans it's an average of 4 pounds pop past a year. at fred 62 and. chef fred eric serves
imagine that you are one of the 1st to take a trip to mars. this is the definition of pioneering that's what makes it exciting events our team now let's do some science. yeah. hey guys welcome to techno on phil tours joined by dr should you some are in kara santa maria because i'm going to one of my favorite things is shrimp soon ruling away on a hot grill but i also have a fair amount of hesitation when it comes to actually knowing where the trouble comes from then you may not realize it but...
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imagine that you are one of the 1st to take a trip to mars. this is the definition of pioneering that's what makes it exciting that's our team now let's do some science. yes. hey guys and welcome to techno on phil tours joined by dr should you some are in kerosene or maria because among one of my favorite things is shrimp soon ruling away on a hot grill but i also have a fair amount of hesitation when it comes to actually knowing where that shrimp comes from then you may not realize it but shrimp raised overseas can have high levels of antibiotics and other additives that don't always pass american safety standards in america imports a lot of shrimp ira 1000000000 pounds worth so we also the food and drug administration the agency responsible for policing us ports if we can follow them while they test unsafe shipments. america has a jumbo appetite for shrimp you know it's a little piece of flesh that they can be easy it's kind of like popcorn of the sea americans it's an average of 4 pounds per person per year. at fred $62.00 days chef fred er
imagine that you are one of the 1st to take a trip to mars. this is the definition of pioneering that's what makes it exciting that's our team now let's do some science. yes. hey guys and welcome to techno on phil tours joined by dr should you some are in kerosene or maria because among one of my favorite things is shrimp soon ruling away on a hot grill but i also have a fair amount of hesitation when it comes to actually knowing where that shrimp comes from then you may not realize it but...