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mars 2020. which is the next rover we're going to put on mars. has a huge international component as well. then you think about our next astronaut class that will be announced this summer. that may be our first set of folks that are really training to go to mars. and they may be the ones that actually put together -- they'll certainly be training on the systems we're going to be using in the near term to get us ready for any deep space exploration. if we keep moving the ball, keep moving down the field, keep moving the needle, whatever metaphor you want to use when you think about that going forward. we have a lot to learn. there's a whole lot left for us to learn. you're going to talk about that a lot over the next couple of days. challenges we have. radiation, life support, mass to surface, entry descent landing. these are challenges we're taking on. space technology mission directorate clearly knows those challenges. but we're not just thinking about those things. we're making progress on them. in terms of what the kind of technologies are we'
mars 2020. which is the next rover we're going to put on mars. has a huge international component as well. then you think about our next astronaut class that will be announced this summer. that may be our first set of folks that are really training to go to mars. and they may be the ones that actually put together -- they'll certainly be training on the systems we're going to be using in the near term to get us ready for any deep space exploration. if we keep moving the ball, keep moving down...
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but as life evolved on earth, mars became cold, dry and inhospitable. did life ever exist on mars?but the rover "curiosity" is on the hunt and has been slowly maneuvering through a topographic treasure trove. tonight, you'll see stunning pictures and hear what "curiosity" is telling us about mars and earth. from mars, "curiosity" can barely see earth more than 30 million miles away. but "curiosity" is seeing mars as never before, leaving its mark-- its tracks-- and sending back postcards of sand dunes 20 feet tall, extending for miles; ancient stone lakebeds that have been dry for billions of years; and time-lapse pictus martian sunset. like any vain photographer, "curiosity" poses for selfies along the way as she works to solve mars' most challenging mysteries. >> katie stack morgan: so, we're reading the rocks with "curiosity." >> whitaker: reading the rocks? >> morgan: we read the rocks. >> whitaker: katie stack morgan, a geologist at nasa's jet propulsion laboratory, helps decide what pictures "curiosity" should take and where it should go. hundreds of scientists and engineers
but as life evolved on earth, mars became cold, dry and inhospitable. did life ever exist on mars?but the rover "curiosity" is on the hunt and has been slowly maneuvering through a topographic treasure trove. tonight, you'll see stunning pictures and hear what "curiosity" is telling us about mars and earth. from mars, "curiosity" can barely see earth more than 30 million miles away. but "curiosity" is seeing mars as never before, leaving its mark-- its...
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holiday on mars.ok its journey to earth and we're all martians. >> reporter: do you know how mind employing that was? >> mars could have been habitable when earth wasn't. we're looking at rocks that are very, very old. >> reporter: how old? >> billions and billions of years. moist of earth is constantly recycling as the plates move around. but here on mars we don't have evidence for plate tectonics. this is the mars rock history. and that's a unique opportunity to explore a system that may not be preserved on the surface of earth. >> reporter: the scare yis part was curiosity's landing on mars. it couldn't bounce cushioned by air bags. it weighs a ton, too big for the bags. so the lead engineer and his team came up with the bizarre plan to pack curiosity into a flying saucer. fie fire rockets to slow its descent and use long cables to lower it onto mars. many here thought they were crazy. >> the team recognized that if we failed we would find no comfort or solace from the jech general public. >> repor
holiday on mars.ok its journey to earth and we're all martians. >> reporter: do you know how mind employing that was? >> mars could have been habitable when earth wasn't. we're looking at rocks that are very, very old. >> reporter: how old? >> billions and billions of years. moist of earth is constantly recycling as the plates move around. but here on mars we don't have evidence for plate tectonics. this is the mars rock history. and that's a unique opportunity to...
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.# and go on a trip down memory lane with a spiderfrom mars.lo, i'm anne—marie tasker, and i'm the arts and culture correspondence for the bbc here in hull and this is kofi smiles. i'm the face of hull, chosen by the bbc with a mission, to bring you culture whenever and wherever it happens. today, we are taking it quite literally because we are not in a concert hall or in a theatre, we are here in a graveyard. it's a setting for a performance which is quite difficult to sum up in just a few words. it's part—circus acrobats, part music, part dance and it all takes place under the cover of darkness. areialists, acrobats, video artists, singers. coming together to tell the story of an ancient greek legend in a new way. "depart" explores the tragic love story of orpheus when he descends into the underworld and tries and fails to bring his dead wife, eurydice, back to life. the audience happens upon the action as they wander through hull's general cemetery. we are trying to find theright trees, and battling the british weather has been challenging.
.# and go on a trip down memory lane with a spiderfrom mars.lo, i'm anne—marie tasker, and i'm the arts and culture correspondence for the bbc here in hull and this is kofi smiles. i'm the face of hull, chosen by the bbc with a mission, to bring you culture whenever and wherever it happens. today, we are taking it quite literally because we are not in a concert hall or in a theatre, we are here in a graveyard. it's a setting for a performance which is quite difficult to sum up in just a few...
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crude missions to mars. today, as a nation, we are building the space superhighway to mars which includes a huge rocket, habitats, interplanetary spacecraft and much more. just think about this for a moment, we are going to send humans to mars. the first human footprints to mars should the in the 2030's. i believe that the students in this class today will be part of that. designing new spaceships made of new materials and made in new ways. with new forms of communication, including actual presence of people back here on earth. warner braun braun was a visionary who truly changed the world. he is known to most people as the father of rocket scientists. he came to huntsville in 1952 head the ballistic missile program. he joined a erroradministration. as she joined the newly created national aeronautics and space administration becoming the , first director in 1960. he was the chief architect on the mighty launch vehicle that sent our astronauts to the moon. not only that, he was instrumental in the foundation
crude missions to mars. today, as a nation, we are building the space superhighway to mars which includes a huge rocket, habitats, interplanetary spacecraft and much more. just think about this for a moment, we are going to send humans to mars. the first human footprints to mars should the in the 2030's. i believe that the students in this class today will be part of that. designing new spaceships made of new materials and made in new ways. with new forms of communication, including actual...
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they were required to carry crude missions to mars. today, as a nation, we are building the space superhighway to mars which includes a huge rocket, habitats, interplanetary spacecraft and much more. just think about this for a moment, we are going to send humans to mars. the first human footprints to mars should the in the 20 30's. that the students in this class today will be part of that. with new forms of communication, including actual presence of people back here on earth. he was a visionary who truly changed the world. he is known to most people as the father of rocket scientists. in 1952to huntsville head the ballistic missile program. erroradministration. becoming the first drafter of nasa in 1960. he was a cheap architect on the mighty launch vehicle that sent our astronauts to the moon. instrumental in the foundation of this very fine institution. see red be happy to returning degrees from an institution he helped to create. you are all part of that legacy today. they have given you an unbelievable education. great things to
they were required to carry crude missions to mars. today, as a nation, we are building the space superhighway to mars which includes a huge rocket, habitats, interplanetary spacecraft and much more. just think about this for a moment, we are going to send humans to mars. the first human footprints to mars should the in the 20 30's. that the students in this class today will be part of that. with new forms of communication, including actual presence of people back here on earth. he was a...
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footprints inn mars should be in the 20 30's. i'm speaking to members in this class today that will be a part of america's reach to the red planet, deciding new spaceships, made of new materials, and made in new ways. new forms of communication including virtual presence of people back here on our. he was a visionary who truly change the world. he is known to most people as the father of rocket scientist. 1950 toto huntsville in head the army's ballistic missile program. he later joined the newly created national aeronautics and 1958,administration in becoming the first director of nasa's flight center in 1960 and was the chief architects of the mighty saturn five launch vehicle that sent the astronauts to the moon. that, he was instrumental in the foundation of this very fine educational institution --. i know he would be immensely proud today to see the graduates today earning degrees from an institution he helped to create. you are all part of that legacy today. uah has given you an unbelievable education. you are ready to go
footprints inn mars should be in the 20 30's. i'm speaking to members in this class today that will be a part of america's reach to the red planet, deciding new spaceships, made of new materials, and made in new ways. new forms of communication including virtual presence of people back here on our. he was a visionary who truly change the world. he is known to most people as the father of rocket scientist. 1950 toto huntsville in head the army's ballistic missile program. he later joined the...
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the first human footprints in mars should be in the 20 30's. i believe that the students in this class today will be part of the reach to the red planet, designing new species -- materials, with new and made in new ways with new forms of communication including virtual presence of people back here on earth. von braun was a visionary who truly changed the world. he is known to most people as the father of rocket scientists. he came to huntsville in 1952 -- in 1950 to head the army's ballistic missile program. createdd the newly national aeronautics and space administration in 1968. architect ofief the launch vehicle that sent our astronauts to the moon. not only that, dr. von braun was instrumental in the foundation of this very fine institution. i know he would be immensely proud if he was here today to see today's graduates earning degrees from an institution he helped to create. you are all part of that legacy today. uah has given you an unbelievable education. you are ready to do great things and be leaders in this new american century. i am
the first human footprints in mars should be in the 20 30's. i believe that the students in this class today will be part of the reach to the red planet, designing new species -- materials, with new and made in new ways with new forms of communication including virtual presence of people back here on earth. von braun was a visionary who truly changed the world. he is known to most people as the father of rocket scientists. he came to huntsville in 1952 -- in 1950 to head the army's ballistic...
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the spiders weren't from mars, they were in fact from hull.p. he's come back home to visit some of the places he hung out as a young musician. before his group became the spiders and were called the rats. this was the first place i ever recorded with anybody. it was with the rats, with nick ronson. we came here around ‘68 i think. nick had been with the rats with another drummer. they did a track, the rise and fall of bernie gripplestone, which is quite cool really in the history of ziggy stardust. i don't think it would have gone quite as far if he had said, i am bernie griplestone, it wouldn't quite have worked no. woody toured the world with david bowie and his band mates, guitarist nick ronson and bass player trevor bolder. as the rats the group played their first gigs in hull and east yorkshire, from church halls to pubs. we're in the duke of cumberland. when did you play here? about 1969 with the rats. how much has it changed since then?” about 1969 with the rats. how much has it changed since then? i don't recognise anything. different
the spiders weren't from mars, they were in fact from hull.p. he's come back home to visit some of the places he hung out as a young musician. before his group became the spiders and were called the rats. this was the first place i ever recorded with anybody. it was with the rats, with nick ronson. we came here around ‘68 i think. nick had been with the rats with another drummer. they did a track, the rise and fall of bernie gripplestone, which is quite cool really in the history of ziggy...
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his research has helped nasa explore mars. dunes in honour of the great explorer. all the wheels are coming into alignment. abbie hutty has taken up his legacy. she's developing europe's first mars rover at this test—bed in stevenage outside london. abbie is trying to develop new ways to cross the martian sand — just as bagnold did in libya 80 years earlier. he was the first one to really look at the materials that the sand was made out of, and the wind forces and the distribution, and how friction played a part and all of those things, and that's how we predict what it's going to be like on mars. it's all about that dry, dusty nature of the sand, and trying to drive over that without sinking into it — that's our biggest challenge. i really do think he'd be absolutely delighted, amazed and delighted if he knew that the work he'd done all that time ago had an application, and a very real application, to the exploration of mars — i think he'd be tickled pink. this is the bfi's grading room, where the final adjustments are made b
his research has helped nasa explore mars. dunes in honour of the great explorer. all the wheels are coming into alignment. abbie hutty has taken up his legacy. she's developing europe's first mars rover at this test—bed in stevenage outside london. abbie is trying to develop new ways to cross the martian sand — just as bagnold did in libya 80 years earlier. he was the first one to really look at the materials that the sand was made out of, and the wind forces and the distribution, and how...
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mars into earth, you can terraform mars and back into earth. not? i think in practice, we should do it because it is a cool thing to do and it is a scientific frontier, but as a solution to saving our species i don't , see it as realistic. plus, you're going to watch 4 billion people go extinct and do nothing about it? we are fine over here, we are the half that is going to survive and propagate the human species. i don't see it as realistic. so yeah, i say let's do it, but not for those reasons. charlie: these and other questions are answered in "astrophysics for people in a hurry." by neil degrasse tyson. thank you for coming. neil: you do good by science. keep it going. charlie: we will be right back. ♪ ♪ charlie: jeff pegues is here, he is the justice and security correspondent from cbs news, where we are colleagues. in a new book, he explores tensions between law-enforcement and communities of color. "black and called blue, inside the divide between police and black america are good i'm very pleased to have jeff here at this table for the
mars into earth, you can terraform mars and back into earth. not? i think in practice, we should do it because it is a cool thing to do and it is a scientific frontier, but as a solution to saving our species i don't , see it as realistic. plus, you're going to watch 4 billion people go extinct and do nothing about it? we are fine over here, we are the half that is going to survive and propagate the human species. i don't see it as realistic. so yeah, i say let's do it, but not for those...
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and so swen son came up with frank mar, the protag nis in his first book the second girl and his newhis habit by corn targeting the corner boys. he uses his he learned in narcotics. he likes his lifestyle. and i had fun with it. i think that's what made him likeable. the new book is a wild ride through familiar d.c. streets that feature shaw and logan circle as well as landmarks like the nine:30 and the florida avenue grill. in the book mar is a music lover who gets awfully mad collection of records are stolen from his home, a turning point that is central to the plot. frank mar is a street wise tough cop who is a news junkie and he gets his news from the fox5 app david swen son has always wanted to be be a writer and from the age ever 17 was putting words to paper. i had several rejections after a detailed man and then i just said -- i had frankie mar in my head for a second time. i said i'm going to break away. i'm going to have fun with it and that's what havmentd he's now writing the third in tallment of a trilogy and knows frank mar as we know him may not be around for long. you
and so swen son came up with frank mar, the protag nis in his first book the second girl and his newhis habit by corn targeting the corner boys. he uses his he learned in narcotics. he likes his lifestyle. and i had fun with it. i think that's what made him likeable. the new book is a wild ride through familiar d.c. streets that feature shaw and logan circle as well as landmarks like the nine:30 and the florida avenue grill. in the book mar is a music lover who gets awfully mad collection of...
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the soonest we would go to mars would be the mid 20s and 3.that that's going to be the way we get there. elon musk announced he's going to mars in 2018. not with people. but should he do that near the range with the heavy-lift vehicle. it will be obvious we don't need to spend taxpayer money on this. john: you have been there nine years. it's not just congress' fault. nasa want to protect every job. >> it's a bureaucracy. people at nasa are wonderful. but the leadership, they are all in tight with the industry. everybody likes to manage a contract. and so it's pretty nice system. at this point you have got $18 billion of the public's money that i think the space program could do better with. john: it could be so much better used, and so many americans say privatization. on msnbc they do get excited about space travel. but then the host has to say this. >> i also worry a great deal this is going to private industry. i keep thinking the competition of private companies in this on the planet has not necessarily led to equitable outcomes. john: th
the soonest we would go to mars would be the mid 20s and 3.that that's going to be the way we get there. elon musk announced he's going to mars in 2018. not with people. but should he do that near the range with the heavy-lift vehicle. it will be obvious we don't need to spend taxpayer money on this. john: you have been there nine years. it's not just congress' fault. nasa want to protect every job. >> it's a bureaucracy. people at nasa are wonderful. but the leadership, they are all in...
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mars, the maker of m&m's and snicker bars has pledged to eliminate greenhouse gas emissions from its facilities by 2040. when asked by "the new york times" if president trump's threats to leave the paris accord would affect mars' plans, global sustainability director kevin rebenovich replied this doesn't change our commitments. we're doing this because we see a real business risk. walmart which already has set a goal of deriving half its energy from renewable sources by 2025 recently announced project gigaton, an initiative to eliminate one gigaton of carbon emissions by 2030 from its entire supply chain. big league sports is engaged, too. major league baseball stadiums and national basketball association arenas have installed wind turbines to generate their own low carbon energy or solar panel, like at the red sox fenway park. the national hockey league has partnered with energy star and the natural resources defense council to make its facilities more energy efficient. salt lake city's major league soccer stadium built one of utah's largest solar panel arrays providing more than 70
mars, the maker of m&m's and snicker bars has pledged to eliminate greenhouse gas emissions from its facilities by 2040. when asked by "the new york times" if president trump's threats to leave the paris accord would affect mars' plans, global sustainability director kevin rebenovich replied this doesn't change our commitments. we're doing this because we see a real business risk. walmart which already has set a goal of deriving half its energy from renewable sources by 2025...
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but if you terraform mars and turn it into mars and ship a billion people there, split the species, ihat. whatever efforts that takes, it has got to be easier to figure out how to deflect the asteroid. it has got to be easier to come up with a super viral zero where no virus will ever infect you. than have to be easier terraforming mars and shipping a billion people there. not only that, if we trashing earth and we want to go to mars after we terraform it, if you can terraform mars and earth, you can terraform earth back into ours. why not? i think in practice, we should do it because it is a cool thing to do and it is a scientific frontier, but as a solution defending the species, i don't see it as realistic. plus, you're going to watch 4 billion people go extinct and do nothing about it? we are fine over here, we are the half it is going to survive and propagate the human species. i don't see it as realistic. so yeah, i say let's do it, but not for those reasons. charlie: these and other questions are answered in "astrophysics for people in a hurry." thank you for coming. neil: you
but if you terraform mars and turn it into mars and ship a billion people there, split the species, ihat. whatever efforts that takes, it has got to be easier to figure out how to deflect the asteroid. it has got to be easier to come up with a super viral zero where no virus will ever infect you. than have to be easier terraforming mars and shipping a billion people there. not only that, if we trashing earth and we want to go to mars after we terraform it, if you can terraform mars and earth,...
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and fall to mars. that takes about nine months. if we had fueling stations you could fill up and burn your engine and accelerate to mars and get artificial gravity if the ship was accelerating. if you do that, you will get to mars in a few weeks but it will take a boat load of fuel. but if the fuel is cheap why not? there is no filling station. >> host: lewis you are on booktv with neil degrasse tyson. >> caller: i am in the bay area. i have a question about einstein. i think i will ask about human potential instead. i think there is a woman astrophysicist in hawaii and they know what they want to look for and build a telescope there. the largest one in the world on the biggest mountain. it would bow perfect except for some native hawaiians who consider the sacred so can't do it. i guess they will go to the canary islands. another example in terms of political physics is there was supposed to be a super collide built in texas that would dwarf the one in europe but the republicans said we can't build it
and fall to mars. that takes about nine months. if we had fueling stations you could fill up and burn your engine and accelerate to mars and get artificial gravity if the ship was accelerating. if you do that, you will get to mars in a few weeks but it will take a boat load of fuel. but if the fuel is cheap why not? there is no filling station. >> host: lewis you are on booktv with neil degrasse tyson. >> caller: i am in the bay area. i have a question about einstein. i think i will...
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la fiscalÍa presentÓ evidencias de que el adn de sierra la mar fue encontrado en el cuerpo del acusado1. el analista dijo que esas pequeÑas reseÑas de evidencia forense es todo lo que dejÓ sierra la mar, pero cuando lo montas solo puede significar una cosa y es homicidio. tambiÉn tacho de ridÍculo que dijeran que sierra huyÓ de la casa y que el asesino sigue suelto. dice que fue buena idea de la fiscalÍa adelantarse la tÁctica de la defensa. se espera que la defensa comienzos sus argumentos fiscales maÑana. de ser encontrado culpable, antolÍn garcíaenfrenta la pena capital. marÍa: se llevaron una sorpresa cuando un auto se estrellÓ y quedÓ incrustado dentro del establecimiento. ocurriÓ anoche. afortunadamente no hubo personas ni animales heridos. varias familias en el barrio de la misiÓn en san francisco recibieron la noticia de que no se tendrÁn que mudar del edificio donde muchos han vivido durante mÁs de 20 aÑos. gracias a que una agencia de san francisco recibiÓ fondos del gobierno local para comprar la propiedad. luz:hablamos con varios inquilinos que aseguraron que desde ayer han
la fiscalÍa presentÓ evidencias de que el adn de sierra la mar fue encontrado en el cuerpo del acusado1. el analista dijo que esas pequeÑas reseÑas de evidencia forense es todo lo que dejÓ sierra la mar, pero cuando lo montas solo puede significar una cosa y es homicidio. tambiÉn tacho de ridÍculo que dijeran que sierra huyÓ de la casa y que el asesino sigue suelto. dice que fue buena idea de la fiscalÍa adelantarse la tÁctica de la defensa. se espera que la defensa comienzos sus...
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and go on a trip down memory lane with a spider from mars.i smiles. i'm the face of hull. chosen by the bbc with a mission — to bring you culture whenever and wherever it happens. and and today, we're taking that quite literally because we are not ina quite literally because we are not in a concert hall or a theatre but here ina in a concert hall or a theatre but here in a graveyard. is the setting for a performance that is quite difficult to sum up in just a few words. it is part circus acrobats, party music, part dance and it all ta kes pla ce party music, part dance and it all takes place under the cover of darkness. acrobats, video artists, singers... coming together to tell an ancient greek legend in a new way. depart explores the tragic love story of orpheus when he descends into the underworld and tries and fails to bring his dead wife eurydice back to life. the audience happens upon the action as they wander to hull's general cemetery but trying to find the right trees and battling the british weather has been challenging. performing
and go on a trip down memory lane with a spider from mars.i smiles. i'm the face of hull. chosen by the bbc with a mission — to bring you culture whenever and wherever it happens. and and today, we're taking that quite literally because we are not ina quite literally because we are not in a concert hall or a theatre but here ina in a concert hall or a theatre but here in a graveyard. is the setting for a performance that is quite difficult to sum up in just a few words. it is part circus...
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. >> nbc bay area scott mcgrew takes a look at the cost of hitting mar-a-lago most weekends and as farpresidents go, if they travel a lot, it can cost taxpayers a bundle. >> very expensive. good evening. this is one of those rare weekends in which president trump is not traveling to florida. the president may have caught on that there's criticism of his expensive travel budget. he tweeted friday, rather than causing a big disruption in nyc, at his home in trump tower, i'll be working out of my hope in bedminster, new jersey, this weekend. also saves country money. how much does the president's travel cost? a group called judicial watch asked for air force records and found two of president trump's flights to his mar-a-lago resort cost $1,200,000 just for the jet. that works out to $142,000 and change per hour. again, that's just for the jet. the trump organization bills the secret service for its time at mar-a-lago, even bills them for renting the golf carts that agents use to follow the president on the links. president trump when he was a private citizen constantly criticized then pr
. >> nbc bay area scott mcgrew takes a look at the cost of hitting mar-a-lago most weekends and as farpresidents go, if they travel a lot, it can cost taxpayers a bundle. >> very expensive. good evening. this is one of those rare weekends in which president trump is not traveling to florida. the president may have caught on that there's criticism of his expensive travel budget. he tweeted friday, rather than causing a big disruption in nyc, at his home in trump tower, i'll be...
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so studying the planet mars to study those dust dorms on mars to say this is where did you fill of the planet to atmospheric particles is there anything that could make that happen on earth? and say what could cause that to happen in the future? that is what led to the publication of a nuclear winter so ironically it would cool the earth down to be a temporary fix but it is not recommended. [laughter] it is a real effect and a possible game changer would be the end of civilization? quite possibly even with the smallest detail exchange. >> it has been 72 years as those faded into memory with those unintended consequences i read about those people in hiroshima of who are working with the survivors person to person contact where they assign themselves to the individuals everything that they know to the best that they can to carry on that memory some people are trying to keep that alive it is so important we don't forget that. >> the last survivors are passing the direct memory into museums and with this exhibit called deep time over the last seven years it is open 779 days. but that time
so studying the planet mars to study those dust dorms on mars to say this is where did you fill of the planet to atmospheric particles is there anything that could make that happen on earth? and say what could cause that to happen in the future? that is what led to the publication of a nuclear winter so ironically it would cool the earth down to be a temporary fix but it is not recommended. [laughter] it is a real effect and a possible game changer would be the end of civilization? quite...
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it's one where you burn your engine and you shut them off, then you coast to mars until mars pulls youinto its gravitational, you fall towards mars. that takes nine months. but if you run your engine stalled on which we can't do yet because we don't have enough fuel cut if we are filling stations along the way, you could do this, you fill up, burn your engines and then you are accelerated to mars. by the way, that would give you artificial gravity inside the ship because the ship is excelling. but to slow down yet to turn the ship around and then accelerate to slow down. but anyhow, if you do that you get to mars in weeks, a few weeks. but it will take a boat load of fuel to do that. if you'll is cheap, why not? just a filling station. >> host: lewis, san mateo california you on booktv with neil degrasse tyson. >> caller: yes. i'm in the bay area. there's a show but i'm choosing mr. tyson stated at a question about einstein, but i think what aspects human potential instead. actually the thwarting of the knowledge from a political forces like for instance, right now. i think a woman ast
it's one where you burn your engine and you shut them off, then you coast to mars until mars pulls youinto its gravitational, you fall towards mars. that takes nine months. but if you run your engine stalled on which we can't do yet because we don't have enough fuel cut if we are filling stations along the way, you could do this, you fill up, burn your engines and then you are accelerated to mars. by the way, that would give you artificial gravity inside the ship because the ship is excelling....
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the united states says that we are going to go to mars. who has a rocket?hen we buy the rocket from spacex. >> i want people to know about your book because from this book i have learned that these individuals are like mean girls. >> it's wonderful, thank you. >> antimatter as well. >> that's right. [laughter] >> i'm so against that. you think that it matters. [laughter] >> it's almost like they want to annihilate each other. anyway, astrophysics or people in a hurry. thank you so much for the time. come back and talk politics anytime. >> i'm all in. >> coming up next. this colorado animal hospital is in the news. we will show you more in the next segment. >> today is may 4. "star wars" fans are celebrating everyone else is freaking out because no one is answering the phone when they call tech support. leave a message and we will get right back to you. this is your topical storm. topic number one. a colorado animal hospital exploring alternative ways to relax patients. no, they are not putting weed in their dog treats. it doesn't work. from what i've heard.
the united states says that we are going to go to mars. who has a rocket?hen we buy the rocket from spacex. >> i want people to know about your book because from this book i have learned that these individuals are like mean girls. >> it's wonderful, thank you. >> antimatter as well. >> that's right. [laughter] >> i'm so against that. you think that it matters. [laughter] >> it's almost like they want to annihilate each other. anyway, astrophysics or people in...
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>> me fwan has learned to deal with mar miami's cats and mar miami has learned to respect her privacy i'm a cross between the wild child and rue mcclanahan and bea arthur. >> i'm bea arthur. can't you see that? >> these days there are a lot of bea arthurs out there. >> i think i'm more like estelle geddes, sophia. establish boundaries early and talk through disagreements. there are going to be disagreements. don't put a pot over your roommate's head and hit it with a spoon is that that's really great advice, jane. so we go into this matchmaching situation speaking of dating, how are roommates matched up on silv silvernest? how do they find the right fit? >> it's a little bit like e harmony and they offer matches if you're the renter. in this case mar miami interviewed somebody else before she met me fwan. it didn't quite work out. she met me fwan, they're both from the midwest, both work with underprivileged people and they both like sy-fy moves and thought why not give it a shot. >> thank you so much. >> you bet. >> thanks a lot. i'm contessa brewer. becky will be back next week. >>>
>> me fwan has learned to deal with mar miami's cats and mar miami has learned to respect her privacy i'm a cross between the wild child and rue mcclanahan and bea arthur. >> i'm bea arthur. can't you see that? >> these days there are a lot of bea arthurs out there. >> i think i'm more like estelle geddes, sophia. establish boundaries early and talk through disagreements. there are going to be disagreements. don't put a pot over your roommate's head and hit it with a...
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you have to leave when mars and earth are properly aligned.t -- it's to remind people, you say mars in the sky and start traveling to it, no, no. you have to travel to where mars will be when you get there. so it's a matching of trajectories that matters here. so what we call the minimum energy trajectory. so it's one where you bring your engines engines and then shut them off ask then coast to mosser until mars pulls you into its gravitational influence and then you fall toward mars. that takes nine months. if you run your engines the whole time -- you can't do that because we don't have enough full. if you have filling stations along the way, you fill up, and -- it would give you artificial gravity in the ship if it's accelerating but to slow down you have to turn the ship around and accelerate to slow down. but if you do do that, do you get to mars in few a few weeks but it would take a boatload of fuel to do that but it would be cheap. >> host: lewis, san ma day, you're -- mateo, california, your on book tv. >> caller: in the bay area that
you have to leave when mars and earth are properly aligned.t -- it's to remind people, you say mars in the sky and start traveling to it, no, no. you have to travel to where mars will be when you get there. so it's a matching of trajectories that matters here. so what we call the minimum energy trajectory. so it's one where you bring your engines engines and then shut them off ask then coast to mosser until mars pulls you into its gravitational influence and then you fall toward mars. that...
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las olas alcanzan hasta los cinco pies y mar afuera las olas alcanzando los nueve pies de altura. ♪ marÍasÉ compartiÓ desde lo mÁs Íntimo y coversÓ en exclusiva con leÓn krauze sobre su familia y lo difÍcil que fue aceptar la fama. una ediciÓn especial de la mesa. leÓn: cómo se llama usted? >> miguel bosÉ.
las olas alcanzan hasta los cinco pies y mar afuera las olas alcanzando los nueve pies de altura. ♪ marÍasÉ compartiÓ desde lo mÁs Íntimo y coversÓ en exclusiva con leÓn krauze sobre su familia y lo difÍcil que fue aceptar la fama. una ediciÓn especial de la mesa. leÓn: cómo se llama usted? >> miguel bosÉ.
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trabajaba como niÑero y adems era ayudabnte de actividades extra curriculares en la escuela mar vista4 aÑos, residente de tiburn, estn acusados por el fbi de grabar e intercambiar fotos y vdeos de niÑos desnudos... sot jeff gaffney/director de parques y actividades de santa cruz el director del ente que contrat a spencer dice que nunca vio nada sospechoso en l. que era amable, y que caus sorpresa la llamada que recibieron del fbi notificndoles sobre el incidente ... apenas las autoridades del condado de santa cruz recibieron la noticia sobre que este ayudante de su distrito escolar tena supuestamente pornografa infantil, se comunicaron con los padres de las escuelas afectadas sot tricia amniafard/ madre de familia para la seÑora tricia, quien tiene a sus tres niÑos en la escuela mar vista, est informacin no la sorprendi... dice que spencer tena actitud sospechosa... que le trat de agregar a facebook, y ella ignor el pedido. que sus hijos no fueron afectados, pero s conoce a algunos que son vctimas... y le parte el corazn... el fbi detuvo a los sospechosos el pasado tres de mayo. segn
trabajaba como niÑero y adems era ayudabnte de actividades extra curriculares en la escuela mar vista4 aÑos, residente de tiburn, estn acusados por el fbi de grabar e intercambiar fotos y vdeos de niÑos desnudos... sot jeff gaffney/director de parques y actividades de santa cruz el director del ente que contrat a spencer dice que nunca vio nada sospechoso en l. que era amable, y que caus sorpresa la llamada que recibieron del fbi notificndoles sobre el incidente ... apenas las autoridades...
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vo tz cesar -- autoridades restringen el acceso al mar!ma por el ataque de un tiburon... gabriel live take vo end segment lorena warriors y el jazz de utah, en el oracle arena de oakland. cesar -- y los warriors arrancaron con el pie derecho la serie y gabriel sotelo se encuentra en vivo two box desde oakland y nos tiene los detalles. -- adelante gabriel con la informacion deportiva. gabriel -- a ritmo de mariachi llegaron los dos gladiadores mexicanos que pelearan este fin de semana en las vegas. -- harry ruiz estuvo presente y nos tiene los detalles de la llegada. al son del mariachi comenz la fiesta en las vegas de cara a la cartelera de boxeo profesional que se tendr el sbado en la arena t-mobile. uno a uno bajaron de vehculos los pugilistas que formarn parte del "pago por evento" en esta funcin, pero los aficionados estaban ah para ver a las 2 estrellas ms grandes del pugilismo en mxico. la locura se desbord en el momento en el que lleg julio csar chvez junior, que tuvo apoyo por parte del pblico. (take sot) (julio csar chvez jr. / bo
vo tz cesar -- autoridades restringen el acceso al mar!ma por el ataque de un tiburon... gabriel live take vo end segment lorena warriors y el jazz de utah, en el oracle arena de oakland. cesar -- y los warriors arrancaron con el pie derecho la serie y gabriel sotelo se encuentra en vivo two box desde oakland y nos tiene los detalles. -- adelante gabriel con la informacion deportiva. gabriel -- a ritmo de mariachi llegaron los dos gladiadores mexicanos que pelearan este fin de semana en las...
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comentarn que el misil estuvo en el aire durante treinta minutos, viajo quinientas millas y luego cay en el mar. tras la prueba,. lderes de diferentes pases comenzarn a reaccionar. el primer ministro de australia, malcolm turnbull - quien quiere paz en la peninsula y por lo tanto esta en contra de esta tentativa nuclear dijo : malcolm turnbull/ primer ministro australiano vod fo01m 0.06 "the north korean regime has continued" "el rgimen de corea del norte continua con una conducta imprudente, provocatica e ilegal. continuamos trabajando con
comentarn que el misil estuvo en el aire durante treinta minutos, viajo quinientas millas y luego cay en el mar. tras la prueba,. lderes de diferentes pases comenzarn a reaccionar. el primer ministro de australia, malcolm turnbull - quien quiere paz en la peninsula y por lo tanto esta en contra de esta tentativa nuclear dijo : malcolm turnbull/ primer ministro australiano vod fo01m 0.06 "the north korean regime has continued" "el rgimen de corea del norte continua con una...
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venus became an oven, mars became a freezer, and earth came to life. and it was completely transformed. not in obvious ways, the composition of the atmosphere is strange to other planets because of the influence of life, all the oxygen and methane and other things. but the surface of the planet, the composition of the oceans and even the interior of earth we now believe over the long run is affected and maybe even controlled by life. so in a really deep way, it's hard to separate the living and non-living parts of earth. andearth is, in a sense, a living world. earth went down a path, a junction that the other neighboring planets didn't take. we're still trying to figure out why completely, although we have some ideas. but earth went through a branching point early on in its history x. there's a planet -- there's a chapter in the book where i discuss this, it's called "can a planet be alive" about the profound role of life in determining the nature of our planet. and in a way that's a bit of a set-up for the next part of the book where i talk about hum
venus became an oven, mars became a freezer, and earth came to life. and it was completely transformed. not in obvious ways, the composition of the atmosphere is strange to other planets because of the influence of life, all the oxygen and methane and other things. but the surface of the planet, the composition of the oceans and even the interior of earth we now believe over the long run is affected and maybe even controlled by life. so in a really deep way, it's hard to separate the living and...
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the united states says that we are going to go to mars. who has a rocket?hen we buy the rocket from spacex. >> i want people to know about your book because from this book i have learned that these individuals are like mean girls. >> it's wonderful, thank you. >> antimatter as well. >> that's right. [laughter] >> i'm so against that. you think that it matters. [laughter] >> it's almost like they want to annihilate each other. anyway, astrophysics or people in a hurry. thank you so much for the time. come back and talk politics anytime. >> i'm all in. >> coming up next. >> coming up next. this colorado when they thought they should westart saving for retirement.le then we asked some older people when they actually did start saving. this gap between when we should start saving and when we actually do is one of the reasons why too many of us aren't prepared for retirement. just start as early as you can. it's going to pay off in the future. if we all start saving a little more today, we'll all be better prepared tomorrow. prudential. bring your challenges. the
the united states says that we are going to go to mars. who has a rocket?hen we buy the rocket from spacex. >> i want people to know about your book because from this book i have learned that these individuals are like mean girls. >> it's wonderful, thank you. >> antimatter as well. >> that's right. [laughter] >> i'm so against that. you think that it matters. [laughter] >> it's almost like they want to annihilate each other. anyway, astrophysics or people in...
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particularmente, en el lÍmite del golfo de california y el mar de cortÉs.kilo ronda 50000,00 $. estas vacas marinas mueren atrapadas en las redes cuando estÁn pescando al pez. esto surgen las redes sociales a raÍz de un mensaje que leonardo di caprio le enviÓ al presidente de mÉxico, pidiendo que tomen cartas en el asunto. el presidente le contestÓ utilizando su twitter. diciendo que el gobierno habÍa dicho -- hecho lo que no se habÍa hecho durante dÉcadas para poder salvarla. lo siguiente va a ser la construcciÓn de un santuario en el golfo de california. estos animales van hacer protegidos de pescadores. es bien importante recalcar que si no se hace algo, para el 2018 esta especie va a desaparecer. javier: muchas gracias. seguimos con las noticias. antes queremos mandar un saludo muy grande. carolina: a eleanor que no se Ée de venezuela. javier: yo seguimos. ♪ javier: aprovechamos para enviar un saludo muy especial a todos los que nos ven a esta hora. queremos compartir esta fotografÍa que nos enviÓ verÓnica gomez. carolina: otro saludo muy especial para
particularmente, en el lÍmite del golfo de california y el mar de cortÉs.kilo ronda 50000,00 $. estas vacas marinas mueren atrapadas en las redes cuando estÁn pescando al pez. esto surgen las redes sociales a raÍz de un mensaje que leonardo di caprio le enviÓ al presidente de mÉxico, pidiendo que tomen cartas en el asunto. el presidente le contestÓ utilizando su twitter. diciendo que el gobierno habÍa dicho -- hecho lo que no se habÍa hecho durante dÉcadas para poder salvarla. lo...
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, this is the future and we are here. —— close to the sun. on mars, this is the future and we are here withstand images of 1373 celsius.|j spacecraft will have to withstand images of 1373 celsius. i would put the factor 30 on if i was going. maybe a higher factor, the factor 30 on if i was going. maybe a higherfactor, maybe the factor 30 on if i was going. maybe a higher factor, maybe factor 50! thank you very much. many thanks indeed. that is it. don't forget you concede the front pages —— don't forget you can see the front pages of the papers online on the bbc news website. it's all there for you — seven days a week at bbc.co.uk/papers — and if you miss the programme any evening you can watch it later on bbc iplayer thank you rachel and owen. goodbye. good evening. it was a decent day across large parts of the uk and it leads us into a quiet night. it is dry pretty much everywhere and it will be a dry night with patches of missed developing. this is what we saw earlier. reducing the odd shower in wales. this area is heading our way. the breeze is picking up and the cloud is for them
, this is the future and we are here. —— close to the sun. on mars, this is the future and we are here withstand images of 1373 celsius.|j spacecraft will have to withstand images of 1373 celsius. i would put the factor 30 on if i was going. maybe a higher factor, the factor 30 on if i was going. maybe a higherfactor, maybe the factor 30 on if i was going. maybe a higher factor, maybe factor 50! thank you very much. many thanks indeed. that is it. don't forget you concede the front pages...
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>> i would love to go to mars, sounds fun. we need two things it doesn't have. aaron.d of a big deal. >> listed a second earth. [multiple speakers] >> and isn't it amazing that he came out of this, we have to leave earth in 100 years? and watch my documentary coming out -- it is so hard when someone says something scientific and then use that oath because i have to go see this documentary. and then by his book. they servicing a bunch of american people that start building the rocketship's and trying to make trash cans into space masks. and then you have a reality t.v. show spending all this morning. and then the rich people are going anywhere. they will send up the dumb people. >> i don't know amy. it is the rich people who always go to coachella and that horrible rock concert. >> yes. and they want to freeze themselves. >> i want to do that. that is the only reason why worth. [laughter] >> you really could just step outside. >> i thought it was really irresponsible that we colonize mars because as we know, we bring new microbes to that planet and could end up killing
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all of is being developed aside from the robotic missions that have been gee whiz, the rovers on mars, all the pictures of the cosmos, i mean, it's just unbelievable. next year we're going to launch the hubble to replace the hubble space telescope which has peered back into the beginning of time. we're going to look back almost to the beginning of time with the james webb telescope, and all of this is strengthening a flourishing u.s. space industry, especially in the areas where nasa centers are located arrange the country. and what's happening at the kennedy space center is it's being transformed into a commercial as well as government space port into a busy, busy civil military and commercial space port. so this appropriations budget allows us to continue all of this going on at the same time. we're going to put up gee whiz things like the wide fuel infrared survey telescope and also additional mars rovers, the rovers that are up there show that mars at one point was warm and wet, and we're going to find out was there life there and if it was, was it developed and if it was, was it
all of is being developed aside from the robotic missions that have been gee whiz, the rovers on mars, all the pictures of the cosmos, i mean, it's just unbelievable. next year we're going to launch the hubble to replace the hubble space telescope which has peered back into the beginning of time. we're going to look back almost to the beginning of time with the james webb telescope, and all of this is strengthening a flourishing u.s. space industry, especially in the areas where nasa centers...
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those have to be easier than tera forming mars and shipping a billion people there. not on that, if we trash earth and you want to go to mars after you tera formed it. if you can tera form mars into earth, you can tera form earth back into earth. why not. so i think in practice, we should do it because it's a cool thing to do and a scientific frontier. but to do it as the solution to saving our species, i don't see that as realistic. plus you are going to sit around and watch four billion people go extinct? and just do nothing about it? its wsh we're fine over here, we're the half that will survive and prop gate the human cease. i just don't see it as realistic. so i'm-- i say let's do it but not for those same reasons. >> these and other questions are answered in astrophysics por people in a hurry by neil degrasse tyson. thank you for coming. >> charlie, thanks for your interest. over all the years, you do good by science so keep it going. >> thank you, we'll be back -6789d. >> rose: jeff pegues is here, the justice and homeland security correspondent for cbs news w
those have to be easier than tera forming mars and shipping a billion people there. not on that, if we trash earth and you want to go to mars after you tera formed it. if you can tera form mars into earth, you can tera form earth back into earth. why not. so i think in practice, we should do it because it's a cool thing to do and a scientific frontier. but to do it as the solution to saving our species, i don't see that as realistic. plus you are going to sit around and watch four billion...
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. ♪ jorge: dÓnde se queda la basura del mar?e residuos plÁsticos en todos los ocÉanos. hay aproximadamente 3000 millones de piezas minÚsculas de residuos plÁsticos y es probable que haya mÁs en el fondo marino. marÍa elena: para finalizar, este hombre sin pensarlo se convirtiÓ en hÉroe, al salvar la vida de este pequeÑo bebÉ, que casi muere ahogado junto a su hermanita y su padre en la ciudad de canton. les traemos las declaraciones de este buen samaritano que dice que quiere tener 1 millÓn de amigos. veamos. reportera: uno de los hÉroes de este dramÁtico rescate, donde voluntarios logran sacar a estos bebÉs inconscientes, es el guatemalteco jaime martÍnez. se alcanza a ver el vÍdeo, el que se puede observar darle respiraciÓn boca a boca al bebÉ. jaime estuvo en la escena por cosas del azar. es mÚsico y ese dÍa iba camino a amenizar una fiesta de quinceaÑera. >> cuando vimos el accidente, yo nunca decidÍ bajarme de la camioneta, yo me tire del carro. reportera: cuando logra no sacar al bebÉ del automÓvil, jaime gritÓ que se lo e
. ♪ jorge: dÓnde se queda la basura del mar?e residuos plÁsticos en todos los ocÉanos. hay aproximadamente 3000 millones de piezas minÚsculas de residuos plÁsticos y es probable que haya mÁs en el fondo marino. marÍa elena: para finalizar, este hombre sin pensarlo se convirtiÓ en hÉroe, al salvar la vida de este pequeÑo bebÉ, que casi muere ahogado junto a su hermanita y su padre en la ciudad de canton. les traemos las declaraciones de este buen samaritano que dice que quiere tener...
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. >> siguen peligrosa las condiciones en el mar, en gol los detalles en el informe del tiempo. ♪ locutorasajeros enfurecer conoce cancelar los vuelos y se quedaron varados en pleno aeropuerto. los pilotos inconformes con la negociaciÓn de su contrato laboral con la compaÑÍa ya han cancelado 300 vuelos afectando a miles de usuarios. miles de casos que han estado estancados en las cortes de inmigraciÓn podrÍan agilizarse y reabrirse gracias a una decisiÓn de la oficina ejecutiva de la organizaciÓn migratoria. ♪ reportero: esperar 15 o 20 minutos para que seguir su autobÚs es algo que Álvaro y su esposa y sienten. esperar es algo que el sistema migratorio los ha entrenado. su caso ha sido prolongado por un juez tres veces. >> nos dieron una cita hace como seis meses y asÍ no fue tan rÁpido. reportero: el caso de carvalho, que solicitÓ un beneficio a travÉs de su hijo una condiciÓn mÉdica, el retraso podrÍa afectar la visa para que es elegible. >> tiene un hijo que va a cumplir la mayorÍa de edad es de 21 aÑos, otra vez ya es un caso que es mÁs dÉbil. si tiene un caso fuerte para poder prese
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anunciado maÑana martes a las 9:00 am garcÍa torres es sospechoso de secuestrar y matar a cierra la mar los casos de inquilinos que recibe una orden de desalojo sin causa justa antes de que entre en vigor una nueva ley que protege a quienes rentar una vivienda. ante estas acciones en contra de los arrendatarios, la coaliciÓn por los derechos de los inquilinos del base de silicio le pidiÓ la ciudad que adopte una resoluciÓn de emergencia para evitar los desalojos injustificados. >> han habido casino de familias que han recibido desalojo. los propietarios estÁn tratando de desalojar los inquilinos antes de que entre en vigor la ordenanza. entonces, estamos pidiÉndole consejo municipal que maÑana en la reuniÓn del consejo, que aprueben una ordenanza de emergencia. marÍa: esta unidad en vigor la medida aprobada por el consejo el mes pasado que busca dar mÁs protecciones a los inquilinos. surge aÚn mÁs evidencia de que el miedo a las polÍticas migratorias del presidente estÁ afectando las denuncias de violencia domÉstica. se reportan incrementar la cantidad de inmigrantes que fueron amenazad
anunciado maÑana martes a las 9:00 am garcÍa torres es sospechoso de secuestrar y matar a cierra la mar los casos de inquilinos que recibe una orden de desalojo sin causa justa antes de que entre en vigor una nueva ley que protege a quienes rentar una vivienda. ante estas acciones en contra de los arrendatarios, la coaliciÓn por los derechos de los inquilinos del base de silicio le pidiÓ la ciudad que adopte una resoluciÓn de emergencia para evitar los desalojos injustificados. >>...