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when men landed on mars? we remember most of us that the united states had a space program that started in the early 1960s. we landed on the moon in 1969, coming up on 50 years ago. in between we had the mercury program, gemini program, apollo program, space shuttle, space station and the privateers. that is the space program we had. most of this book isn't about that. there are a few chapters about the space program we grew up and remember. little-known incidents like almost having an engine, explosion on-line nor module on poll low 11 after it landed which i didn't know about until six years ago. the most of this were about space programs designed in the 1950s, 1960s, primarily by the militaries of the world who had a slightly different vision what they thought we ought to do. i will start a context allizing piece to reorient into the space age and what might have been. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> there it is. a small atoll of coral islands in the pacific where man is dedicated to just one cause, the conquest of space. our sp
when men landed on mars? we remember most of us that the united states had a space program that started in the early 1960s. we landed on the moon in 1969, coming up on 50 years ago. in between we had the mercury program, gemini program, apollo program, space shuttle, space station and the privateers. that is the space program we had. most of this book isn't about that. there are a few chapters about the space program we grew up and remember. little-known incidents like almost having an engine,...
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so tomorrow 10:00 to 3:00 is mars day so a lot of activities on mars and going to mars.will have more in the 5:00 hour. that is the latest from the final frontier off independence avenue. back to you. michelle: you don't get to drive the rover, right? you don't get to drive it nancy. he was next at "abc7 news at 4:00" -- new sanctions against iranians. the middle east pledging to retaliate. what is left as the white fios is not cable. we're a 100% fiber optic network. and with the new fios gigabit connection... you get our fastest... internet ever. with download speeds up to 940 megs - 20 times faster than most people have. switch to fios gigabit connection with tv and phone for $79.99 a month online for the first year. for two years, all with a two-year agreement. and switching has never been easier. get out of your contract with up to a $500 credit to help cover your early termination fee. go to fiosgigabit.com michelle: the trump administration concludes iran is in
so tomorrow 10:00 to 3:00 is mars day so a lot of activities on mars and going to mars.will have more in the 5:00 hour. that is the latest from the final frontier off independence avenue. back to you. michelle: you don't get to drive the rover, right? you don't get to drive it nancy. he was next at "abc7 news at 4:00" -- new sanctions against iranians. the middle east pledging to retaliate. what is left as the white fios is not cable. we're a 100% fiber optic network. and with the new...
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it means that there are certain pro surfaces going on in on mars. and that show that points to the fact that there must be some kind of water there maybe underground which and this is all extremely interesting extremely important to understand how the processes on the planets of the solar system are going to include in our planet as well i mean there's a different planet a very interesting planet as well. in europe called venus. and on venus must there were a different kind of event taking place in the past because the atmosphere there became more dense. and. if we take mars it has one environment venus has a different environment it has blas seven hundred degrees celsius easily. and there are very interesting process is taking place right now what we can see there is the greenhouse gas a fact. and this is something that has happened on venus and the type and not due to. some. people's activities it happened naturally positional it happened because of changes and events in the solar systems and so we it's very important to understand what has been h
it means that there are certain pro surfaces going on in on mars. and that show that points to the fact that there must be some kind of water there maybe underground which and this is all extremely interesting extremely important to understand how the processes on the planets of the solar system are going to include in our planet as well i mean there's a different planet a very interesting planet as well. in europe called venus. and on venus must there were a different kind of event taking...
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he is back on the mars train. and what is interesting about donald kehoe is that he does see a conspiracy. he does see a conspiracy by the military to cover up the reality that earth is being visited by these flying saucers. but, he does not blame them for specifically air force doing so. for donald kehoe, what he calls the silence group is acting out of a desire to protect national security, and a desire to prevent public hysteria. and while he disagrees with that decision, he sees it as a matter of reasonable disagreement. he does not see nefarious motives at work. and that is an idea that is going to change significantly over the 1960's and especially coming out of the 1970's and into the 1980's. but it is really easy, at the time, to see the impact of writers like donald kehoe who see a conspiracy, silenced, but not necessarily a nefarious conspiracy of silence. by 1952, the same here is that true magazine is debunking scully, life magazine leads with a big front cover splash of marilyn monroe and the headline
he is back on the mars train. and what is interesting about donald kehoe is that he does see a conspiracy. he does see a conspiracy by the military to cover up the reality that earth is being visited by these flying saucers. but, he does not blame them for specifically air force doing so. for donald kehoe, what he calls the silence group is acting out of a desire to protect national security, and a desire to prevent public hysteria. and while he disagrees with that decision, he sees it as a...
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calentamiento global le pone fecha sobre cuÁndo el mar podrÍa empezar a inundar Áreas de la bahÍa así comunidades costeras en el paÍs. para el aÑo 2060 ciudades como san francisco, alameda, oakland y san mateo verÍan inundaciones unas 26 veces por aÑo. jaime: esta es una simulaciÓn de cÓmo el centro de san francisco podrÍa inundarse en las prÓximas dÉcadas y segÚn un estudio de la uniÓn de cientÍficos preocupados, para el aÑo 2060, varias comunidades en la bahÍa incluyendo san francisco, alameda, san mateo, palo alto y oakland, verÁn inundaciones crÓnicas debido al nivel mar. ya existe el 90 comunidades en el paÍs que enfrentaron a inundaciones crÓnicas, significa 3% de su tierra Útil se inunda 100 veces por aÑo. para el 2100 hasta 170 comunidades.
calentamiento global le pone fecha sobre cuÁndo el mar podrÍa empezar a inundar Áreas de la bahÍa así comunidades costeras en el paÍs. para el aÑo 2060 ciudades como san francisco, alameda, oakland y san mateo verÍan inundaciones unas 26 veces por aÑo. jaime: esta es una simulaciÓn de cÓmo el centro de san francisco podrÍa inundarse en las prÓximas dÉcadas y segÚn un estudio de la uniÓn de cientÍficos preocupados, para el aÑo 2060, varias comunidades en la bahÍa incluyendo...
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he says that they are not from mars. they are from venus. and if scully is right about them being from venus, he is wrong about them being short. he says they are about 5'6", they are humanoid and very beautiful. he also says that they are not a threat. he says the coming was friendly. he is going to lose popular support in the 1960's after he claims that he will be leaving any day now for an interplanetary conference on saturn and somehow never quite makes his appointment for that. but his ideas, h narrative that there are these friendly visitors has very much caught on. and throughout the 1950's, you see this series of encounters with extraterrestrial beings who come to warny humanity about our warlike nature, to warn us that nuclear weapons will destroy us all. a very pure distillation of common cold war fears at the time. cold war fears also bearing no small resemblance to the 1951 film "the day the earth stood still," which is basically the exact same plot that odamsky recounts two years later. no one really picks him off at the time. t
he says that they are not from mars. they are from venus. and if scully is right about them being from venus, he is wrong about them being short. he says they are about 5'6", they are humanoid and very beautiful. he also says that they are not a threat. he says the coming was friendly. he is going to lose popular support in the 1960's after he claims that he will be leaving any day now for an interplanetary conference on saturn and somehow never quite makes his appointment for that. but...
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on tinder, swipe left. >>> new at 11:00, counterfeit tickets at the bruno mars concert. music starts at the stage in the sap center in san jose tonight. >> outside, disappointed fans. "abc 7 news" reporter katie marzullo is live with the story. >> reporter: ama, dan, we talked with a woman that had legitimate looking tickets, bar codes and everything, but they were fake. she said she saw several other people in the same situation who were turned away. the line was long and it formed early. fans were over the moon to see bruno mars in concert in san jose, but megan glade was turned away. she turned up with a counterfeit ticket. >> when i got there and they said, the tickets are invalid. i was upset, embarrassed. >> i love his music. i know the lyrics to every one of his songs. >> reporter: she came with her parents. they got their tickets from ticket master. her dad wasn't taking chances with counter fits. >> it happened to me once, it was a sporting events, the 49ers. it is a lesson learned. >> reporter: sean mellow of full son learned the same less ot at the bruno mars
on tinder, swipe left. >>> new at 11:00, counterfeit tickets at the bruno mars concert. music starts at the stage in the sap center in san jose tonight. >> outside, disappointed fans. "abc 7 news" reporter katie marzullo is live with the story. >> reporter: ama, dan, we talked with a woman that had legitimate looking tickets, bar codes and everything, but they were fake. she said she saw several other people in the same situation who were turned away. the line was...
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fans were over the moon to see bruno mars in concert in san jose, b megan glade was turned away.d up with a counterfeit ticket. >> when i got there and they said, the tickets are invalid. i was upset, embarrassed. >> i love his music. i know the lyrics to every one of his songs. >> reporter: she came with her parents. they got their tickets from ticket master. her dad wasn't taking chances with counter fits. >> it happened to me once, it was a sporting events, the 49ers. it is a lesson learned. >> reporter: sean mellow of full son learned the same less ot at the bruno mars ticket in sacramento. he bought four tickets from a man on craig's list. >> stubhub receipt that itemized each ticket, what seat, row and aisle. >> reporter: the tickets were bogus. he ended up buying four more real tickets that night for another $1200. >> it was an expensive lesson. >> reporter: online ticket seller stubhub says bruno mars is the sec highest concert tour of the summer, second only to you too. >> reporter: that's why marketplaces like stubhub and others were created. we have access to customer
fans were over the moon to see bruno mars in concert in san jose, b megan glade was turned away.d up with a counterfeit ticket. >> when i got there and they said, the tickets are invalid. i was upset, embarrassed. >> i love his music. i know the lyrics to every one of his songs. >> reporter: she came with her parents. they got their tickets from ticket master. her dad wasn't taking chances with counter fits. >> it happened to me once, it was a sporting events, the 49ers....
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on tinder, swipe left. >>> new at 11:00, counterfeit tickets at the bruno mars concert.s at the stage in the sap center in san jose tonight. >> outside, disappointed fans. "abc 7 news" reporter katie marzullo is live with the story. >> reporter: ama, dan, we talked with a woman that had legitimate looking tickets, bar codes and everything, but they were fake. she said she saw several other people in the same situation who were turned away. the line was long and it formed early. fans were over the moon to see bruno mars in concert in san jose, but megan glade was turned away. she turned up with a counterfeit ticket. >> when i got there and they said, the tickets are invalid. i was upset, embarrassed. >> i love his music. i know the lyrics to every one of his songs. >> reporter: she came with her parents. they got their tickets from ticket master. her dad wasn't taking chances with counter fits. >> it happened to me once, it was a sporting events, the 49ers. it is a lesson learned. >> reporter: sean mellow of full son learned the same less ot at the bruno mars ticket in sa
on tinder, swipe left. >>> new at 11:00, counterfeit tickets at the bruno mars concert.s at the stage in the sap center in san jose tonight. >> outside, disappointed fans. "abc 7 news" reporter katie marzullo is live with the story. >> reporter: ama, dan, we talked with a woman that had legitimate looking tickets, bar codes and everything, but they were fake. she said she saw several other people in the same situation who were turned away. the line was long and it...
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the celebration gives visitors a chance to tal scientists about mars research and future missions. kennedy space center commissioned the roverment it's 5500 pounds and 11 feet tall. it's created to be as realistic as possible but won't be making the trip to the red planet. >> hopefully when a young child or when they want to put boots on mars, they will see this and say i want to drive that. if we get one astronaut or somebody to join the space industry because of seeing this vehicle, that's a win. >> i want to drive that, too. >> the rover is currently scheduled to make stops this summer in new york city, jersey city and atlanta. 41 years ago this week, nasa's viking one spacecraft tched in mar on july 201976. chuck bell is going to join us live from nasa for a pre-eclipse preview in just a few minutes. >> so cool. >>> but right back to melissa mollet at 4:52. she's tracking breaking news. >> we have video to share with you as well. this is indian head highway between kerby hill road and palmer road. all lanes are shut down this morning. this is a major problem if we can show the
the celebration gives visitors a chance to tal scientists about mars research and future missions. kennedy space center commissioned the roverment it's 5500 pounds and 11 feet tall. it's created to be as realistic as possible but won't be making the trip to the red planet. >> hopefully when a young child or when they want to put boots on mars, they will see this and say i want to drive that. if we get one astronaut or somebody to join the space industry because of seeing this vehicle,...
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. >>> bruno mars takes the stage inside s.a.p. center. outside, counterfeit tickets leave some fans singing the blues. >> a powerful earthquake rocks a resort island in greece. the warning going out to tourists this morning. >> new york to d.c. in 29 minutes? elon musk's dream is coming closer to reality this morning. the apartment building where the fire was. when things like this happen, i think you find a new perspective on life. hi. red cross put us in a hotel so we were able to stay together. we're strong and, if we overcame that or if we can overcome that, we can overcome anything, so. [ sniffle ] food. water. internet. we need it to live. but what we don't need are surprises, like extra monthly fees. i see you, fee, played by legendary actress anjelica huston. you got me, mark. we just want fast internet for one, simple rate. for all the streaming and the shopping and the newsing, but most of all... for the this. internet for one everyday simple price and no extra monthly fees. >>> welcome back. right now, i want to show you new im
. >>> bruno mars takes the stage inside s.a.p. center. outside, counterfeit tickets leave some fans singing the blues. >> a powerful earthquake rocks a resort island in greece. the warning going out to tourists this morning. >> new york to d.c. in 29 minutes? elon musk's dream is coming closer to reality this morning. the apartment building where the fire was. when things like this happen, i think you find a new perspective on life. hi. red cross put us in a hotel so we...
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he on mars says he wants to die on mars, but not on impact. us to be a multi planetary species. that's his dream. >> he has a goal in life. he wants to be the man to go down in history books. the man who sent the first astronauts to recreate a multi planet species. 2030 was the target time for nasa. elon musk thinks he can beat nasa's record. kennedy: that's minds boggling considering the thought space exploration and interplanetary travel when we were kids and now it's quickly becoming a reality. dr. kaku, thank you so much. you can follow me on facebook and twitter @kennedynation and email kennedyfbn@foxbusiness.com. -rex. >> when everybody else told him he was crazy, he just said, "no, i'm gonna build dinosaurs." >> his creation? a land before time. >> he was almost an engineer when it came to dinosaurs. >> can it survive without him? >> a lot of attractions that were the vision of a single person, all of a sudden they're gone, demolished. >> depends on his daughter... >> when you have an absolute passion, you think that other people feel t
he on mars says he wants to die on mars, but not on impact. us to be a multi planetary species. that's his dream. >> he has a goal in life. he wants to be the man to go down in history books. the man who sent the first astronauts to recreate a multi planet species. 2030 was the target time for nasa. elon musk thinks he can beat nasa's record. kennedy: that's minds boggling considering the thought space exploration and interplanetary travel when we were kids and now it's quickly becoming a...
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. >> is it possible there was a civilization on mars thousands of years ago? >> nasa wanted to talk about science. science. the california congressman ♪ ♪ award winning interface. award winning design. award winning engine. the volvo xc90. the most awarded luxury suv of the century. this july visit your local volvo dealer to receive sommar savings of up to $4,500. this july visit your local volvo dealer ♪ mom. ♪ ♪ where all the walls echo with laughter ♪ ♪ and every room has its own chapter ♪ you've carried on your family's tradition. let us help you prepare for your family's future. financial guidance while you're mastering life. from chase. so you can. >>> a tragic turn of events during a trip of a lifetime has left a california family trying to cope with the unimaginable. tonight a monterey county man is in the hospital as the family is praying for him to survive and struggling to get him back home. >> reporter: some are saying prayer for a local family. >> when we received news, we were in shock. we couldn't believe what happened. >> reporter: r.c. and his
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video se escucha a un niqo pidiendo ayuda y se ve cuando un oficial de la guardia costera salta al mar para ayudar a sacar a varias personas del agua y subirlas a un bote salvavidas!!mas de cuatro mil migrantes provenientes del norte de africa fueron rescatados en un periodo de24 horas. el estadounidense chuck blazer, exdirigente de la fifa quien hizo detonar el escandalo por corrupcion en esa organizaion mundial de futbol, murio a los 72 aqos en nueva jersey!!en noviembre de 2013, durante una audiencia en que se declaro culpable de cargos federales, revelo que padecia cancer rectal, diabetes e insuficiencia coronaria!! un cerrajero de cajeros automaticos nunca olvidara el ptitulo de la famosa pelicula de 1975 "atrapado sin salida". les y terminamos con el insolito caso de un un empleado bancario quien quedo atrapado dentro de un cajero automatico en corpus christi, texas.el hombre quedo encerrado cuando ambiaba un cerrojo en el cajero de una sucursal bancaria.no tenia como comunicarse con nadie porque habia dejado el celular en su camioneta!!entonces se le ocurrio escribir notas a man
video se escucha a un niqo pidiendo ayuda y se ve cuando un oficial de la guardia costera salta al mar para ayudar a sacar a varias personas del agua y subirlas a un bote salvavidas!!mas de cuatro mil migrantes provenientes del norte de africa fueron rescatados en un periodo de24 horas. el estadounidense chuck blazer, exdirigente de la fifa quien hizo detonar el escandalo por corrupcion en esa organizaion mundial de futbol, murio a los 72 aqos en nueva jersey!!en noviembre de 2013, durante una...
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larry: back on earth, nasa has its site look like on mars. brian van de graaff is live where nasa showed off the mars rover today. >> we will talk to the guy that put this together and learn about it and why it will help the students. this darren from the visitor complex. >> yes, sir. brian: a prototype that you put together that is for kids and you are targeting fifth grade. why fifth grade? >> that is the mars generation. that is what we want to target. we launch in mars this year and we are excited about that. sends out a free ticket to every fifth grader in the nation to downlad it at kennedyspacecenter.com/summero fmars and get a free ticket to come out here. what we did to complement it is build concept rover. kids can come out and see it and look at it and hopefully say i want to drive something like that. in space. rover complex. the forge alongs and look around. but there is a component here that is a laboratory in the back. >> something we did different is the rover is a scout vehicle. this a rolling laboratory. what we want to do i
larry: back on earth, nasa has its site look like on mars. brian van de graaff is live where nasa showed off the mars rover today. >> we will talk to the guy that put this together and learn about it and why it will help the students. this darren from the visitor complex. >> yes, sir. brian: a prototype that you put together that is for kids and you are targeting fifth grade. why fifth grade? >> that is the mars generation. that is what we want to target. we launch in mars...
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he on mars says he wants to die on mars, but not on impact.s to be a multi planetary species. that's his dream. >> he has a goal in life. he wants to be the man to go down in history books. the man who sent the first astronauts to recreate a multi planet species. 2030 was the target time for nasa. elon musk thinks he can beat nasa's record. kennedy: that's minds boggling considering the thought space exploration and interplanetary travel when we were kids and now it's quickly becoming a reality. dr. kaku, thank you so much. you can follow me on facebook and twitter @kennedynation and emaiaiaiaiai the following is a paid advertisement for time life's video collection. from beautiful downtown burbank... (narrator) it's the best of rowan & martin's laugh in, exclusively from time life! you bet your sweet bippy. (narrator) it's been 50 years since america heard this... alright, sock it to me! (lily) one ringy dingy... (laughter) -two ringy dingy... -and this... (jack) may i suggest that you look that up in your funk and wagnall's. the news of the
he on mars says he wants to die on mars, but not on impact.s to be a multi planetary species. that's his dream. >> he has a goal in life. he wants to be the man to go down in history books. the man who sent the first astronauts to recreate a multi planet species. 2030 was the target time for nasa. elon musk thinks he can beat nasa's record. kennedy: that's minds boggling considering the thought space exploration and interplanetary travel when we were kids and now it's quickly becoming a...
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we assumed by 1990 we would be on mars.had the ability to create spacecraft to go there. there's biomedical issues but with some waivers and consent forms, we could bypass that. we could go to mars very quickly if there's an astronaut and funding. >> how long is that, very quickly, in terms of being able to launch, if you got to go right now, got the check? >> right, okay, if we had all the funding needed, we did apollo from zero to moon in ten years, we could do this in 15 to 20 years. yeah, if we had the money for the program, it could be done relatively quickly. >> that's interesting, i guess, in nasa time frame 15 to 20 years is relatively quickly. old is new again? it's been really interesting to watch how new technologies are also old technologies and we just had the great report coming out of houston. your reflection on that, you've been in simulations using that apollo 11 approach. >> right. right. and actually my last flight was aboard a russian capsule spacecraft, so we launched and landed under a parachute in a c
we assumed by 1990 we would be on mars.had the ability to create spacecraft to go there. there's biomedical issues but with some waivers and consent forms, we could bypass that. we could go to mars very quickly if there's an astronaut and funding. >> how long is that, very quickly, in terms of being able to launch, if you got to go right now, got the check? >> right, okay, if we had all the funding needed, we did apollo from zero to moon in ten years, we could do this in 15 to 20...
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next at ten:30 a piece of a mission to mars.how you can get an up close look on the kind of vehicle nasa uses on mars. i thought that was a bat mobile. d.c. to new york in just under 30 minute, it sounds impossible, right? it could be a reality if i lon musk gets his way. it could transport people from new york to d.c. in 29 minutes. it would have stops in philadelphia and baltimore. new york mayor say they no nothing about the plan. when the white house had given musk approval they said they had promising conversations and look forward to infrastructure projects. musk wrote still a lot of work but i'm optimistic. it's like shovel people in one of them. as long as it gets me there safely. right. next at ten:30 a piece of a mission to mars. how you can get an up close look on the kind of vehicle nasa uses on mars. i thought that was a bat mobile. >> do you think about dpas food when you go. do you regret what you eat? how about this. this study might have you regret what samples and found more than half were contaminated with --
next at ten:30 a piece of a mission to mars.how you can get an up close look on the kind of vehicle nasa uses on mars. i thought that was a bat mobile. d.c. to new york in just under 30 minute, it sounds impossible, right? it could be a reality if i lon musk gets his way. it could transport people from new york to d.c. in 29 minutes. it would have stops in philadelphia and baltimore. new york mayor say they no nothing about the plan. when the white house had given musk approval they said they...
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my favorite is going mars and a little bit about going the stars but not too much. so, the last chapter is about four or five pages and talks about this in generalities. i dedicated this book to the visionaries of the past, the engineers, flying controllers and managers and technicians who made it happen and to the intrepid fliers who i risked it to all be part of the greatest of all human endeavors and i thank you for being here this evening. [applause] questions. >> how close did the russians get to beating us to the moon. >> you have to buy the book and find out. they were actually a long way away. they were still trying to get their version of the saturn 5 to fly, and they did i believe four attempts out it. they got pretty close but each time it ended in a disaster. they didn't lose any human lives. but what they tried to do was to pretend that there was no space race, and they were going to use robotics, and they did that. very successfully. it took them a couple more years than we did, but they brought back about 16 grams of the moon, compared to about 500 po
my favorite is going mars and a little bit about going the stars but not too much. so, the last chapter is about four or five pages and talks about this in generalities. i dedicated this book to the visionaries of the past, the engineers, flying controllers and managers and technicians who made it happen and to the intrepid fliers who i risked it to all be part of the greatest of all human endeavors and i thank you for being here this evening. [applause] questions. >> how close did the...
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he on mars says he wants to die on mars, but not on impact.y species. that's his dream. >> he has a goal in life. he wants to be the man to go down in history books. the man who sent the first astronauts to recreate a multi planet species. 2030 was the target time for nasa. elon musk thinks he can beat nasa's record. kennedy: that's minds boggling considering the thought space exploration and interplanetary travel when we were kids and now it's quickly becoming a reality. dr. kaku, thank you so much. you can follow me on facebook and twitter @kennedynation and >> lou: good evening, everybody. president trump making clear his frustration on the russian colougz investigation that produced no evidence of wrongdoing and in the president's mind a witch hunt and a language witch hunt at that. with the fbi investigating the issues, since juvenile last year, it is a year long and the house and senate and intelligence committees since january. in a wide ranging interview with the new york times,
he on mars says he wants to die on mars, but not on impact.y species. that's his dream. >> he has a goal in life. he wants to be the man to go down in history books. the man who sent the first astronauts to recreate a multi planet species. 2030 was the target time for nasa. elon musk thinks he can beat nasa's record. kennedy: that's minds boggling considering the thought space exploration and interplanetary travel when we were kids and now it's quickly becoming a reality. dr. kaku, thank...
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un hombre vio que una avioneta se estrellaba en la costa de puerto rico y se lanzÓ al mar para ayudare pÁnico de los baÑistas que presenciaron esta tragedia aeronave. -- tragedia. en el medio del caos algunos testigos se lanzaron al agua para ayudar. >> vi que saliÓ una pequeÑa cabeza del agua. no sÉ si fue por el aceite, pero esa cabeza se prendiÓ fuego. reportera: ese dÍa, este hombre de 52 aÑos fue el Único que logrÓ sobrepasar los retos de las corrientes y llegÓ hasta la avioneta. " fuimos hasta la playa de piÑones, y desde allÍ nos relatÓ su hazaÑa. cÓmo llegaste a la avioneta? >> agarrÉ mi tabla y fui hasta la avioneta. cuando ya estaba a cierta distancia del aviÓn, vi que salÍa una cabeza del agua ensangrentada y con sangre, ese era el piloto. esa es 1 a muy peligrosa con varias corrientes. reportera: logrÓ sacar al piloto, y luego a una niÑa de 14 aÑos con graves quemaduras. pero cuando Él iba a rescatar al padre, Éste se resistiÓ ya que una joven de 14 aÑos seguÍa bajo el agua. >> el hombre me gritaba en inglÉs que por favor ayudara a la niÑa. ella era una amiga de su niÑa. r
un hombre vio que una avioneta se estrellaba en la costa de puerto rico y se lanzÓ al mar para ayudare pÁnico de los baÑistas que presenciaron esta tragedia aeronave. -- tragedia. en el medio del caos algunos testigos se lanzaron al agua para ayudar. >> vi que saliÓ una pequeÑa cabeza del agua. no sÉ si fue por el aceite, pero esa cabeza se prendiÓ fuego. reportera: ese dÍa, este hombre de 52 aÑos fue el Único que logrÓ sobrepasar los retos de las corrientes y llegÓ hasta la...
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their mission is to rescue an astronaut theoretically stranded on mars. but along the way they had to solve some real-life challenges. everything from engineering flight suits to understanding the chemistry of the martian surface, and most importantly developing an idea of what they're going to find there. >> there would be probably just a bunch of hills and everything would probably be red. >> there would be a lot of dirt there and i think i would find living things on mars. >> there might be like life forms because you need water to live. >> they get to build and test things and follow through with the engineering design cycle. all with the purpose of rescuing this lost astronaut on mars. >> really fascinating what they get to do. the camp still has slots open this summer. for information just check out the center's website at shabo space.org. >> a grass fire in san jose has damaged at least two homes. take a live look here, sky 7 over the scene. a raging brush fire there. the fire still burning about five acres. >> here's a closer look at exactly where
their mission is to rescue an astronaut theoretically stranded on mars. but along the way they had to solve some real-life challenges. everything from engineering flight suits to understanding the chemistry of the martian surface, and most importantly developing an idea of what they're going to find there. >> there would be probably just a bunch of hills and everything would probably be red. >> there would be a lot of dirt there and i think i would find living things on mars....
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. >>> in celebration of mars day, a mars rover concept vehicle will be on display at the national air and space museum. the annual celebration gives visitors the chance to speak with scientists and astronauts about future missions to mars. the kennedy space center commissioned the rover, which weighs 5,500 pounds and stands nearly 11 feet tall. but this model won't be making the trip to the red >> so that hopefully when a young child or that person that may want to step boots on mars or put boots on mars, they will see this rover and say, i want to drive that. >> this week marks 41 years since nasa's viking 1 spacecraft touched down on the surface of mars. >>> not sure if you know this or not but a total solar eclipse is headed our way. >> this morning, chuck bell went to green belt to get a pre-eclipse preview at the nasa goddard institute for space studies. >> coming to you from nasa goddard because we're 30 days away from the total solar eclipse here in washington, we're only getting about 80% of the sun covered so if you want to see the total eclipse, the closest drive to see it i
. >>> in celebration of mars day, a mars rover concept vehicle will be on display at the national air and space museum. the annual celebration gives visitors the chance to speak with scientists and astronauts about future missions to mars. the kennedy space center commissioned the rover, which weighs 5,500 pounds and stands nearly 11 feet tall. but this model won't be making the trip to the red >> so that hopefully when a young child or that person that may want to step boots on...
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also may be able to use this on mars. it is a concept vehicle of what astronauts could one day drive on the surface of mars. it is on display right now at the smithsonian air and space museum. it is part of mars day activities. pretty cool. erin: you know what else is cool, kirk cousins tweeted a picture that had some fans confused. >> and now the toyota sports desk, brought to you by your local toyota dealers. erin: the nationals are often a after splitting their two-game series with the angels. washington will begin a three-game set with the diamondbacks in arizona tomorrow. the orioles looking for the sweep at home against the rangers. jonathan schoop continues his breakout season, a solo home run. and completein 9-7 that four-game sweep. open championship, a three-way tie atop the leaderboard. the u.s. open champ is one of them. the eagle from the bunker put him at five under heading into the weekend. seco england. kirk cousins got a little attention today because of a tweet. this picture said, "somehow the dawn out d
also may be able to use this on mars. it is a concept vehicle of what astronauts could one day drive on the surface of mars. it is on display right now at the smithsonian air and space museum. it is part of mars day activities. pretty cool. erin: you know what else is cool, kirk cousins tweeted a picture that had some fans confused. >> and now the toyota sports desk, brought to you by your local toyota dealers. erin: the nationals are often a after splitting their two-game series with the...
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drive to mars. i know you can't drive mars. >> give it a shot, though. see what happens. >> in just 30 days, we'll be able to >> the man who has his head in the clouds all the time. chuck bell. out at nasa goddard in greenbelt forest with a preview of the eclipse to come. hey, chuck. >> hey, good morning aaron and eun. you've got 30 days from today. the first continent crossing. total solar eclipse over north america. first time since 1918. we're out here at nasa goddard today. it's going to basically look like this. it's a big shadow going all across the country. unfortunately, here in washington, we're not going to get the 100% show. here's a little bit of video. we put this together with help from our friends at nasa goddard. you can link on to nasa's. what you're looking for is 2017 eclipse.nasa.gov. that's their website. you can get to -- going through our app and our website. on august 21st the eclipse here. so if you want to see the whole thing, you're going to need to do a little driving. you have to go down to the western carolinas. the total ec
drive to mars. i know you can't drive mars. >> give it a shot, though. see what happens. >> in just 30 days, we'll be able to >> the man who has his head in the clouds all the time. chuck bell. out at nasa goddard in greenbelt forest with a preview of the eclipse to come. hey, chuck. >> hey, good morning aaron and eun. you've got 30 days from today. the first continent crossing. total solar eclipse over north america. first time since 1918. we're out here at nasa goddard...
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one projects in the works sending people to mars.a wants to know if humans can live on the red planet. a new study published says we cannot. the study says there's a chemical compounds on mars that can turn into deadly bacteria when it touches uv light. >>> the valero refinery said if you noticed flaring it was not because of emergency. we notice shoek bmoke but no fl. any flaring was part of a controlled unit shutdown. the last time there was flaring was last may. valero is suing pg&e claiming when they shut down its electricity, it caused $75 million in damage. >>> the music streaming site sound cloud is closing its san francisco office. it transitioned from a free service to a subscription based one. it will lay off 40% of its staff. offices in san francisco and london will close down. more than 170 jobs will be cut. >>> it's hosted football, soccer, concerts and now golf is coming to levi stadium. they will host a three-day event where golfers can tee up inside the stadium. if you like to book a tee time, we have a link on abc7ne
one projects in the works sending people to mars.a wants to know if humans can live on the red planet. a new study published says we cannot. the study says there's a chemical compounds on mars that can turn into deadly bacteria when it touches uv light. >>> the valero refinery said if you noticed flaring it was not because of emergency. we notice shoek bmoke but no fl. any flaring was part of a controlled unit shutdown. the last time there was flaring was last may. valero is suing...
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san francisco, alameda, san mateo, palo alto y oakland, verÁn inundaciones crÓnicas debido al nivel mardades hay cosas que pueden ser para reducir el impacto de las mareas. pero hay algunas arias que es mejor dejar. jaime: varias ciudades de la bahÍa ya han tomado acciones para mitigar los efecto los del incremento del nivel del mar que segÚn investigadores estÁ directamente vinculado al calentamiento global. >> mÁs que nada nuestra familia es la que estÁ el juego, nosotros vamos de salida. >> nosotros creamos eso con la tala de Árboles y las construcciones que se estÁn haciendo. >> me preocupa, creo que me voy a mover de aquÍ. jaime: investigadores indican que los cambios de la primera mitad del siglo quizÁs son inevitables pero los de la segunda mitad pueden mitigarse. >> casi todo estÁ decidido por la cantidad de misiones. entonces ya tenemos una trayectoria que no va a cambiar, pero lo que vamos a hacer en los prÓximos 20 aÑos va a decretar lo que va a pasar en la segunda mitad. jaime: es decir, si se reduce emisiÓn de carbono se podrÁ mitigar las consecuencias. ♪ ♪ ♪ ramÓn: autorid
san francisco, alameda, san mateo, palo alto y oakland, verÁn inundaciones crÓnicas debido al nivel mardades hay cosas que pueden ser para reducir el impacto de las mareas. pero hay algunas arias que es mejor dejar. jaime: varias ciudades de la bahÍa ya han tomado acciones para mitigar los efecto los del incremento del nivel del mar que segÚn investigadores estÁ directamente vinculado al calentamiento global. >> mÁs que nada nuestra familia es la que estÁ el juego, nosotros vamos...
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this mars recovery concept vehicle goes on museum. it's part of mars day down at the museum. annual celebration gives visitors the chance to talk to space scientists about mars research and future missions. that's pretty darn cool. >> it parallel parks itself, by the way. >> it [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- charlize theron, michael phelps, author julie klam,
this mars recovery concept vehicle goes on museum. it's part of mars day down at the museum. annual celebration gives visitors the chance to talk to space scientists about mars research and future missions. that's pretty darn cool. >> it parallel parks itself, by the way. >> it [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." tonight, join jimmy and his guests --...
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is it possible that there was a civilization on mars thousands of years ago? >> well, social media is not being kind since he asked the question yesterday. they took the question in stride saying evidence shows mars was different billions of years ago but there's never been sign of a civilization there. today said the congressman was merely asking a question he gets all the time from constituents. saying quote it's parent that many of those covering it did not hear the wink in his voice. all right. this is an amazing story. a runner who started training at 81 years of age has set a new world record. julia hawkins is now 101 years old. she's known in her home town of baton rouge as hurricane hawkins. she set a world record last weekend by completes the con00 meter dash. she competed against people 20 years her junior. hawkins said her inspiration is her late husband because making him happy makes her happy. >> i broke a record and that was nice. i i did it. fwrrs i did it. >> oh, yes she did. she said she's always been competitive and she likes to win. presiden
is it possible that there was a civilization on mars thousands of years ago? >> well, social media is not being kind since he asked the question yesterday. they took the question in stride saying evidence shows mars was different billions of years ago but there's never been sign of a civilization there. today said the congressman was merely asking a question he gets all the time from constituents. saying quote it's parent that many of those covering it did not hear the wink in his voice....
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bruno mars will perform the send of his two concert.ials are warning fans about buying counterfit tickets. some disappointed fans were left outside. one victim paid 740 bucks for a fake ticket he found on craigslist. bruno mars is the second highest selling concert tour of the summer, second only to u2. >>> now to an insane $1 million bet to lose weight? would you take it. one man did. find out how much he lost and did he get the money? >>> and let's take a live look right now at our emoryville camera. the energy conscious whopeople among usle? say small actions can add up to something... humongous. a little thing here. a little thing there. starts to feel like a badge maybe millions can wear. who are all these caretakers, advocates too? turns out, it's californians it's me and it's you. don't stop now, it's easy to add to the routine. join energy upgrade california and do your thing. >>> hi, everyone. want to give back just by going on a scavenger hunt, this week's game will benefit the st. francis challenge, and the effort to make mor
bruno mars will perform the send of his two concert.ials are warning fans about buying counterfit tickets. some disappointed fans were left outside. one victim paid 740 bucks for a fake ticket he found on craigslist. bruno mars is the second highest selling concert tour of the summer, second only to u2. >>> now to an insane $1 million bet to lose weight? would you take it. one man did. find out how much he lost and did he get the money? >>> and let's take a live look right now...
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american boots on mars now no one would blame you for being a bit spooked by that phrasing given that the u.s. already has military boots on the ground in one hundred seventy seven countries but surely the vice president was just referring to scientists and brave explorers or was when it comes to military expansion in the u.s. this going to limit or at least it used to be congress is now working on a proposal to create a brand new branch of the u.s. armed forces whose sole mission will be to focus on space and while the u.s. air force who is now in charge of operations in space is strongly against it the plan is already making its way to the senate welcome to the oh so bright future to tomorrow must travel across the stars to defend our world ladies and gentlemen. your nobody cared to say he will. go or. i'm not really. going to use the we have a problem space is always been seen as the territory for peaceful exploration and joint cooperation a place where humankind can unite around common goal that wasn't trying in the one nine hundred sixty seven outer space treaty which the us sun
american boots on mars now no one would blame you for being a bit spooked by that phrasing given that the u.s. already has military boots on the ground in one hundred seventy seven countries but surely the vice president was just referring to scientists and brave explorers or was when it comes to military expansion in the u.s. this going to limit or at least it used to be congress is now working on a proposal to create a brand new branch of the u.s. armed forces whose sole mission will be to...
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ciudad asistieron al servicio fÚnebre, y afuera, un mar azul de policÍas uniformados, incluso de otrosstados, seguÍan la ceremonia a travÉs de parlantes. "no sÓlo despedimos a una heroÍna, sino a una mujer que amÓ a sus hijos y a una comunidad sirviÓ", dijo el alcalde. >> me conmoviÓ mucho ver la noticia. blanca: el comisionado de la policÍa destacÓ que la muerte de miosotis familia, deberÍa recordar que detrÁs de cada cada agente uniformado hay personas que cuidan de sus familias. familia es la primer mujer policÍa muerto mientras trabajaba desde los atentados terroristas del 2001. desde el mayo pasado son 116 los oficiales muertos a nivel nacional.
ciudad asistieron al servicio fÚnebre, y afuera, un mar azul de policÍas uniformados, incluso de otrosstados, seguÍan la ceremonia a travÉs de parlantes. "no sÓlo despedimos a una heroÍna, sino a una mujer que amÓ a sus hijos y a una comunidad sirviÓ", dijo el alcalde. >> me conmoviÓ mucho ver la noticia. blanca: el comisionado de la policÍa destacÓ que la muerte de miosotis familia, deberÍa recordar que detrÁs de cada cada agente uniformado hay personas que cuidan...
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shows real you know mars on the phone to. remember the people from the c.d.c. say yes but in the book you. might. want to make. something to watch. something. that's what up to now maybe maybe maybe forward after. days of on two g. twenty rides like that german city resulting in hundreds of injuries among police and protesters despite the trouble i would saw if there was progress inside those presidents putin and trump held that much anticipated first meeting resulting in a serious cease fire agreement that is due to take effect in a few hours today. cnn's accused of the.
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mission which landed many mars in 2008. and now we're working on second one they're now doing the rex mission which is -- out there right now that is headed for an asteroid to bring back a sample of an asteroid. >> when did you get intrelsed in this story? >> that's a wonderful question. so i've always been interested in space and astronomy i think if you grow up in tucson you have to because of our beautiful dark skies came to university of arizona to study science and i got a job with the collector who was director michael drake, and my task was like he described it in a single line to me he said your job is to interview the old timers and capture their stories before they're gone. and so i think one of the first people i talk to was um whitaker and dozen other people and by the end of that i said there are so many more stories to capture let me keep working on this. and so i did that for about four years. i worked my way through, you know, under my undergraduate degree by doing interviews. i didn't know right away that i
mission which landed many mars in 2008. and now we're working on second one they're now doing the rex mission which is -- out there right now that is headed for an asteroid to bring back a sample of an asteroid. >> when did you get intrelsed in this story? >> that's a wonderful question. so i've always been interested in space and astronomy i think if you grow up in tucson you have to because of our beautiful dark skies came to university of arizona to study science and i got a job...
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overnight violence in mar maryland. reports of a man shot to death in forestville that investigation ongoing forest park drive and richie rot two people a man and woman shot in silver spring 1:20 this morning. police in that case looking for two spus inspects. >> we're following breaking news out of d.c.. fire crews are in the 43 0 0 block of 47 street norm west a large fire on the back porch of two story row house that extended into the home most of the fire is out.
overnight violence in mar maryland. reports of a man shot to death in forestville that investigation ongoing forest park drive and richie rot two people a man and woman shot in silver spring 1:20 this morning. police in that case looking for two spus inspects. >> we're following breaking news out of d.c.. fire crews are in the 43 0 0 block of 47 street norm west a large fire on the back porch of two story row house that extended into the home most of the fire is out.
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the hope is to spend the first astronaut to mars in the 2030s.naut jack fisher on board the international space station tweeted this picture of he and peggy witson celebrating independence day. they're all decked out. he tweeted this video showing what it took to capture the picture. microgravity allows for cool poses. >>> the fourth of july event on board the "uss hornet" has been canceled because of a power outage. guests will receive a rain check. ♪ >>> several bands helped lead the fourth of july parade today in marin. it included several bands, as well as floats and cars. ♪ >>> and check out the party in fremont. a series of dancers, marchers, and bands. it's estimated more than 10,000 lined the parade route to watch. >>> and let's take a live look in pittsburgh, pennsylvania, where they're setting off fireworks right now for the fourth of july. looks fantastic. not a lot of fog there. >> unlike here perhaps. here's a live look outside at the view from our emeryville camera. spencer is back with the fire >>> all right. well, dash cams have b
the hope is to spend the first astronaut to mars in the 2030s.naut jack fisher on board the international space station tweeted this picture of he and peggy witson celebrating independence day. they're all decked out. he tweeted this video showing what it took to capture the picture. microgravity allows for cool poses. >>> the fourth of july event on board the "uss hornet" has been canceled because of a power outage. guests will receive a rain check. ♪ >>> several...
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host: one of the employers that once more pieces is the trump organization at mar-a-lago. vhey hired hundreds of h2 workers. the president says they want full-time jobs. is that a valid point? guest: no. i believe it was the new york times offers broke that story that mar-a-lago was using visa workers. they found skilled workers in the palm beach area and said they love to work at mar-a-lago. some apply there and when i given jobs. there are people in southeast florida they do want these jobs. there is really no excuse for one of the president's organizations to use it, but he has set on the immigration issue before he may not agree with the law but he will do something and he will take advantage of it if it helps his business. hopefully as president he will change his mind on that. host: we're talking with chris chmielenski about immigration policies. democrats can call (202) 748-8000. republicans, (202) 748-8001. independents, (202) 748-8002. calling from new york. caller: it is all the same. good morning. i have two comments. sixt i understand the countries, nothing was
host: one of the employers that once more pieces is the trump organization at mar-a-lago. vhey hired hundreds of h2 workers. the president says they want full-time jobs. is that a valid point? guest: no. i believe it was the new york times offers broke that story that mar-a-lago was using visa workers. they found skilled workers in the palm beach area and said they love to work at mar-a-lago. some apply there and when i given jobs. there are people in southeast florida they do want these jobs....
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the knowledge came out of studying the planet mars. the scientists that worked on the theory of nuclear winter, carl sagan, were studying dust storms on mars, and they said, this is weird, when you fill up a whole planet's atmosphere with party particles, is there anything that can happen like that on earth? and they said what could cause that to happen in the future? and i that stead can log at nuclear weapons. ... it would do in agriculture for a few years. i don't know how we do in the aftermath. >> it's been 72 years so we have the people who lived there and experience and even the testament to the 50s are fading into memory. it's the thing that keeps me awake at night are the unintended consequences of our technology that we've developed that we haven't fully -- smack i read about these hiroshima who are working with the survivors and their individual person-to-person context where there are people who are taking the role where they assigned themselves to an individual who survived that and talk to them and learn everything they k
the knowledge came out of studying the planet mars. the scientists that worked on the theory of nuclear winter, carl sagan, were studying dust storms on mars, and they said, this is weird, when you fill up a whole planet's atmosphere with party particles, is there anything that can happen like that on earth? and they said what could cause that to happen in the future? and i that stead can log at nuclear weapons. ... it would do in agriculture for a few years. i don't know how we do in the...
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. >>> the big anniversary for a major achievement by nasa 20 years to the day since landing on mars.on our facebook page, the extraordinary lengths one hospital went to so its youngest patients could celebrate the holiday. that's on atmfans.com. he spent decades fighting to give families a second chance. but to help others, they first had to protect themselves. i have afib. even for a nurse, it's complicated... and it puts me at higher risk of stroke. that would be devastating. i had to learn all i could doctor and i chose xarelto®. xarelto®... to help keep me protected. once-daily xarelto®, a latest-generation blood thinner... ...significantly lowers the risk of stroke in people with afib not caused by a heart valve problem. it has similar effectiveness to warfarin. xarelto® works differently. warfarin interferes with at least 6 blood-clotting factors. xarelto® is selective, targeting just one critical factor interacting with less of your body's natural bl
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the hope is to spend the first astronaut to mars in the 2030s.ack fisher on board the international space station tweeted this picture of he and peggy witson celebrating independence day. they're all decked out. he tweeted this video showing what it took to capture the picture. microgravity allows for cool poses. >>> the fourth of july event on board the "uss hornet" has been canceled because of a power outage. guests will receive a rain check. ♪ >>> several bands helped lead the fourth of july parade today in marin. it included several bands, as well as floats and cars. ♪ >>> and check out the party in fremont. a series of dancers, marchers, and bands. it's estimated more than 10,000 lined the parade route to watch. >>> and let's take a live look in pittsburgh, pennsylvania, where they're setting off fireworks right now for the fourth of july. looks fantastic. not a lot of fog there. >> unlike here perhaps. here's a live look outside at the view from our emeryville camera. spencer is back with th the energy conscious whopeople among usle? say sm
the hope is to spend the first astronaut to mars in the 2030s.ack fisher on board the international space station tweeted this picture of he and peggy witson celebrating independence day. they're all decked out. he tweeted this video showing what it took to capture the picture. microgravity allows for cool poses. >>> the fourth of july event on board the "uss hornet" has been canceled because of a power outage. guests will receive a rain check. ♪ >>> several bands...
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it is opening day at del mar. 50sand 60s for locations rebounding quick here. a delta breeze which leads me to believe that north and east will warm up after the big cooldown. parts of the peninsula and south bay stay about the same here. 60s, to 70s, 80s, and a few 90s. 8:01. sal, were you busy for a while. where are you starting? >> we're starting in the richmond area, steve, for people driving into marin. if you're driving in from the richmond bridge, there will be slow traffic this morning as you come across. there's a little bit of slowing at the toll plaza and down around castro street is where it agains to slow. a little bit before that actually. it gets better once you make it on to the span. we have been looking at marin county in general. it gets better by the time that you reach central san rafael. over on the east shore freeway, 33 minutesenfrom the carquinez bridge and the macarthur maze and the toll plaza. starting to see clearing on the ramp 880 which makes it likely that there this will start improving closer to 9:00 and 10:00. eat eight northbo
it is opening day at del mar. 50sand 60s for locations rebounding quick here. a delta breeze which leads me to believe that north and east will warm up after the big cooldown. parts of the peninsula and south bay stay about the same here. 60s, to 70s, 80s, and a few 90s. 8:01. sal, were you busy for a while. where are you starting? >> we're starting in the richmond area, steve, for people driving into marin. if you're driving in from the richmond bridge, there will be slow traffic this...
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if you could put one person on a rocket to mars, who would it be and why?jesse watters. >> jesse: it can't be me. >> dana: one person to mars... b i think i would send my brother in law, ben, because he loves it space so much and he is so into it, and very interested. i assume they get to look around and come back. >> jesse: you assumed that. gutfeld, who would you send? >> greg: someone extremely old. >> dana: what about the guy who fluttered your apartment? >> greg: [laughs] he is a lawyer. i would say, somebody old in case they come back. they have a full life. >> jesse: this is dark. >> greg: if you go to mars right now, you are not coming back.wh someone who has had a full life. >> jesse: i would send the baby. k.g.? >> jesse: i would send kim. >> jesse: kim kardashian? >> kimberly: no, kim jong un. >> juan: who what i sent to mars? i have no idea. do you think trump is available? >> jesse: martians, you all owe me $20. >> kimberly: "make mars great again." >> jesse: okay, next question. from susan, kimberly guilfoyle, what other professional worker wo
if you could put one person on a rocket to mars, who would it be and why?jesse watters. >> jesse: it can't be me. >> dana: one person to mars... b i think i would send my brother in law, ben, because he loves it space so much and he is so into it, and very interested. i assume they get to look around and come back. >> jesse: you assumed that. gutfeld, who would you send? >> greg: someone extremely old. >> dana: what about the guy who fluttered your apartment?...
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they don't have to build their own vehicle to get to mars. they just need to say mars is the goal and then whether it's built privately or governmentally or some public-private partnership, let that sort itself out. but that's the great point in time we're in. i really believe we're in this new golden age of space flight where we're going from this kind of lull of being stuck in lower orbit to we're within a decade of going anywhere in the solar system we want. like going to the moon in a decade, we can go anywhere we want in the solar system in a decade. >> to stephanie's point, how far are we from real space tourism or real private vessels carrying -- >> ali wants to take the show on the road. >> indeed, i highly recommend it. and while this year the price is probably still too high for all but a few, it's still tens of millions of dollars to get in a capsule and go to orbit and back. but with the reusable things that blue origin and spacex are doing, that price should start coming down radically. by not only -- by one or two orders of magn
they don't have to build their own vehicle to get to mars. they just need to say mars is the goal and then whether it's built privately or governmentally or some public-private partnership, let that sort itself out. but that's the great point in time we're in. i really believe we're in this new golden age of space flight where we're going from this kind of lull of being stuck in lower orbit to we're within a decade of going anywhere in the solar system we want. like going to the moon in a...
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is that a realistic goal to set to actually have a colony on mars?nk it's a fantastic gold have. we should of colonies on mars and the moon. we should be expanding and exploring even further. somei think it will take technology development and we are using the international space station here to perfect some of those technologies. for instance, if we go on a multiyear mission of mars, we need to be able to have a closed life support system, which means we need to build the process our urine and make it into drinking water. we do that here in for the space , and we are about 85% of what we call closing the loop of life-support systems, at least in the water balance system. it is very exciting to be a part of those investigations of testing going on at the right now. emily: that was peggy whitson speaking from the international space station. that does it for this edition of the best of bloomberg technology. we will bring you the latest in tech throughout the week. tune in each day at 5:00 p.m. in new york. all episodes of bloomberg technology are live
is that a realistic goal to set to actually have a colony on mars?nk it's a fantastic gold have. we should of colonies on mars and the moon. we should be expanding and exploring even further. somei think it will take technology development and we are using the international space station here to perfect some of those technologies. for instance, if we go on a multiyear mission of mars, we need to be able to have a closed life support system, which means we need to build the process our urine and...
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and actually since mankind began exploring the cosmos we planned on putting people on mars the sister planet so close yet so far and according to nasa chief of human exploration of space william gerstenmaier mars could potentially be out of nasa's reach due to budgetary issues america's historic space exploration agency may be losing the race to the red planet so for more on this i'm being joined now by a former i assessed commander my friend favorite astronaut leroy chiao thanks for being with us leroy oh great to be back with. the national weather service in mount holly new jersey has issued a severe thunderstorm warning for west central kent county in central delaware northern talbot county in eastern maryland queen anne's county in northeastern maryland caroline county in eastern maryland southwestern kent county in northeastern maryland in till six forty five pm five thirty nine pm severe thunderstorms were located along a line extending from your old town to nearest evansville to near shadyside a twenty miles per hour hazard sixty miles per hour wind gusts and quarter size hail
and actually since mankind began exploring the cosmos we planned on putting people on mars the sister planet so close yet so far and according to nasa chief of human exploration of space william gerstenmaier mars could potentially be out of nasa's reach due to budgetary issues america's historic space exploration agency may be losing the race to the red planet so for more on this i'm being joined now by a former i assessed commander my friend favorite astronaut leroy chiao thanks for being with...