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mars may give us the answer but it. is undoubtedly fascinating but can we really sent people how is that supposed to work. that secured it throughout the m.r. as it is about two hundred twenty seven million kilometers from the sun. whereas the earth is one hundred fifty million. orbit the sun so the path to mars isn't a straight line but occur and i can orbit. mars is hundreds of millions of kilometers away two hundred times as far as the moon these are completely different dimensions sit at. the most optimistic for cost estimates the voyage to mars i'm back would take about six hundred and forty days six months with the outbound flights a month on site and fifteen months home. where travel to mars we need of course a rocket or conventional chemical propulsion engines are pretty advanced the fuel is burned with oxygen to give maximum thrust this will enable us to fly to mars in six months. what five for. sure. two chemical rocket propulsion projects are currently making advances now since space launch system or s.l.s. i
mars may give us the answer but it. is undoubtedly fascinating but can we really sent people how is that supposed to work. that secured it throughout the m.r. as it is about two hundred twenty seven million kilometers from the sun. whereas the earth is one hundred fifty million. orbit the sun so the path to mars isn't a straight line but occur and i can orbit. mars is hundreds of millions of kilometers away two hundred times as far as the moon these are completely different dimensions sit at....
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i said, i work for mars.looked at me vaguely and i said we make m&ms, and he literally shouted out, "m&ms! what a great brand!" that is the emotional connection. when you make that connection, it is part of the heritage and part of the culture, you also add the consistent quality and the brand is a promise to the consumer. as long as you keep keeping that -- keep meeting that promise over the years, your consumer will keep coming back. joel: mars today so much more than candy. what has been your vision for the company since taking over? reid: i start with the gross, not just us, but back into doesn't 11, the average growth was probably in the five or six in the upper quarter, and that has come down quite a bit to today and it is no more than two or three. if you want to be a vibrant, relevant company -- we have been in the business for more than subdivision was really to build great businesses and build categories. investing in your court business as yourbuisness as well new businesses, and do that and they s
i said, i work for mars.looked at me vaguely and i said we make m&ms, and he literally shouted out, "m&ms! what a great brand!" that is the emotional connection. when you make that connection, it is part of the heritage and part of the culture, you also add the consistent quality and the brand is a promise to the consumer. as long as you keep keeping that -- keep meeting that promise over the years, your consumer will keep coming back. joel: mars today so much more than candy....
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it's not just a research station divorced from the mars project. you know a good fifty percent of what happens on the i s.s. is about sending people even further into space. where you don't prune won't call don't express. even further into space today everyone thinks of months when they hear that. some parts of the earth's share features with the red planet. decades of intensive volcanic activity on lands are right in the canary islands have given it's a geology that is similar to that of mons. geologist shy of one kettle is often drawn to the island as an expert on the red planet he advises nasa. he's also an important figure in the months society and international association of scientists engineers astronauts and aerospace officials. all of them advocates a journey to manas. i shall ask yourself people on are going to mars reflects our profound urge to explore it's in our genes let me spire the discovery of america and other planets. and we also want to find out about the origin of life and most of the american but only happened on earth with a
it's not just a research station divorced from the mars project. you know a good fifty percent of what happens on the i s.s. is about sending people even further into space. where you don't prune won't call don't express. even further into space today everyone thinks of months when they hear that. some parts of the earth's share features with the red planet. decades of intensive volcanic activity on lands are right in the canary islands have given it's a geology that is similar to that of mons....
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do you foresee yourself getting married on mars having children i'd say that. is you know interesting because it will happen do you think that's going to be a part of your training i would think so i mean that's something that we cannot shying away from because we're the new frontiers of colony and i think another part in the solar system are you scare leaving earth behind i will miss it everybody is trying to get to mars and i think what stands out with my swan is a permanent settlement and i think this is the time now. so i'm really interested you guys would you sign up for a one way mission to mars i wouldn't you wouldn't mind. possibly but i don't think i would sign up for this one way mission to mars jeweler through history so many pioneers and explorers were to be fair a little bit crazy and sometimes they succeeded but other times they didn't but it always will push progress forward just a little bit through how i think the merit of this project is the fact that they go lives to try to be able to achieve living on mars and the result of having a go at ni
do you foresee yourself getting married on mars having children i'd say that. is you know interesting because it will happen do you think that's going to be a part of your training i would think so i mean that's something that we cannot shying away from because we're the new frontiers of colony and i think another part in the solar system are you scare leaving earth behind i will miss it everybody is trying to get to mars and i think what stands out with my swan is a permanent settlement and i...
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maybe on the next trip to mars they'll be salad on board. fresh basil is healthy and delicious and it's easy to grow and harvest in your own kitchen. it's a concept of particular interest to aerospace researcher daniel shubert he's been looking for ways of ensuring a supply of fresh food for astronauts on a moon base or not a trip to mars. the main problem is the sheer weight of the soil required. beautiful every kilo i take into orbit costs between twenty and forty thousand euros so taking soil to the moon or to mars would make the trip even more expensive a lot more expensive. that's one reason why aerospace researchers are looking into hydroponics systems. they've proved to be a very efficient and practical method of growing food. the plants grow with their roots dangling in the air that require the researches to design special trays that hold the plants in place. here in the lab conditions are tailored to maximize plant growth even the lighting is set to the optimum color for the plants. instead of soil the roots take in water and nutrie
maybe on the next trip to mars they'll be salad on board. fresh basil is healthy and delicious and it's easy to grow and harvest in your own kitchen. it's a concept of particular interest to aerospace researcher daniel shubert he's been looking for ways of ensuring a supply of fresh food for astronauts on a moon base or not a trip to mars. the main problem is the sheer weight of the soil required. beautiful every kilo i take into orbit costs between twenty and forty thousand euros so taking...
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i said, i work for mars. vaguely and i said we make m&ms, and he literally shouted out, "m&ms! what a great brand!" that is the emotional connection. when you make that connection, it is part of the heritage and part of the culture, you also add the consistent quality and the brand is a promise to the consumer. as long as you keep meeting that promise over the years, your consumer will keep coming back. joel: mars today so much more than candy. what has been your vision for the company since taking over? mr. reid: i start with the gross, not just us, but back into doesn't 11, the average growth was probably in the five or six in the upper quarter, and that has come down quite a bit to today and it is no more than two or three. if you want to be a vibrant, relevant company -- we have been in the business for more than 100 years, subdivision was really to build great businesses and build categories. investing in your core business as well as your new businesses, and do that and they sustainable manner with a hi
i said, i work for mars. vaguely and i said we make m&ms, and he literally shouted out, "m&ms! what a great brand!" that is the emotional connection. when you make that connection, it is part of the heritage and part of the culture, you also add the consistent quality and the brand is a promise to the consumer. as long as you keep meeting that promise over the years, your consumer will keep coming back. joel: mars today so much more than candy. what has been your vision for...
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mars these days. what about the rest of the solar system? when i was -- [ no audio ] textbooks about the outer solar system we knew that there were big planets out there and some had moons and the expectation was that those moons were kind of cold and frozen. it's far away from the sun and cold out there and boring and dull and not much to look out out there and we expected those big gas giant planets might be interesting because there's something going on why they are so big. the moons around them must be dull and boring. these ice balls floating around. until we sent the pioneer and voyager probes out to take a look. this is what we found. jupiter and saturn, the moons are interesting. there are volcanos on some of the moons, flowing liquids on the moons, some cold like not water. some have an icy crust, icy water crust, and underneath is a liquid water because the gravity effects of these giant planets squeezes these moons enough it warms up the inside the water underneath the ice is liquid. liquid
mars these days. what about the rest of the solar system? when i was -- [ no audio ] textbooks about the outer solar system we knew that there were big planets out there and some had moons and the expectation was that those moons were kind of cold and frozen. it's far away from the sun and cold out there and boring and dull and not much to look out out there and we expected those big gas giant planets might be interesting because there's something going on why they are so big. the moons around...
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imagine that you are one of the first to take a trip to mars. this is the definition of pioneering that's what makes it exciting events our team now let's do some science. yes. and welcome to techno on phil tours joined by dr showed you some aura and. one of my favorite things is shrimp soon ruling away on a hot grill but i also have a fair amount of hesitation when it comes to actually knowing where that shrimp comes from then you may not realize it but shrimp raised overseas can have high levels of antibiotics and other additives that don't always pass american safety standards and america imports a lot of ira billion pounds so we asked the food and drug administration the agency responsible for policing u.s. ports if we could follow them while they test the unsafe shipments. that america has a jumbo appetite for shrimp you know it's a little piece of flesh that they could be easy it's kind of like popcorn of the sea americans it's an average of four pounds. at fred sixty two. chefs fred eric says a lot of shrimp and. very difficult as a chef
imagine that you are one of the first to take a trip to mars. this is the definition of pioneering that's what makes it exciting events our team now let's do some science. yes. and welcome to techno on phil tours joined by dr showed you some aura and. one of my favorite things is shrimp soon ruling away on a hot grill but i also have a fair amount of hesitation when it comes to actually knowing where that shrimp comes from then you may not realize it but shrimp raised overseas can have high...
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imagine that you are one of the first to take a trip to mars. this is the definition of pioneering that's what makes it exciting . team no let's do some science. yeah some. techno on phil tours joined by dr shu some laura and. one of my favorite things is shrimp soon ruling away on a hot grill but i also have a fair amount of hesitation when it comes to actually knowing where that shrimp comes from then you may not realize it but shrimp raised over seas can have high levels of antibiotics and other additives that don't always pass american safety standards in america imports a lot of ira billion pounds so we asked the food and drug administration the agency responsible for policing u.s. ports if we could follow them while they test unsafe shipments. america has a jumbo appetite for shrimp you know it's a little piece of flesh that they could be easy it's kind of like popcorn of the sea americans it's an average of four pounds. at fred sixty two. chef fred eric says a lot of shrimp. it's very difficult as a chef or restaurant or to buy shrimp wit
imagine that you are one of the first to take a trip to mars. this is the definition of pioneering that's what makes it exciting . team no let's do some science. yeah some. techno on phil tours joined by dr shu some laura and. one of my favorite things is shrimp soon ruling away on a hot grill but i also have a fair amount of hesitation when it comes to actually knowing where that shrimp comes from then you may not realize it but shrimp raised over seas can have high levels of antibiotics and...
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imagine that you are one of the first to take a trip to mars. this is the definition of pioneering that's what makes it exciting . team no let's do some science. yes. and welcome to techno on phil tours joined by dr showed you some aura and. one of my favorite things is shrimp soon ruling away on a hot grill but i also have a fair amount of hesitation when it comes to actually knowing where that shrimp comes from then you may not realize it but shrimp raised overseas can have high levels of antibiotics and other additives that don't always pass american safety standards and america imports a lot of ira billion pounds so we asked the food and drug administration the agency responsible for policing u.s. ports if we could follow them while they test unsafe shipments. america has a jumbo appetite for shrimp you know it's a little piece of flesh that they could be easy it's kind of like popcorn of the sea americans it's an average of four pounds. at fred sixty two. chef fred eric says a lot of show. it's very difficult as a chef or restaurant or to b
imagine that you are one of the first to take a trip to mars. this is the definition of pioneering that's what makes it exciting . team no let's do some science. yes. and welcome to techno on phil tours joined by dr showed you some aura and. one of my favorite things is shrimp soon ruling away on a hot grill but i also have a fair amount of hesitation when it comes to actually knowing where that shrimp comes from then you may not realize it but shrimp raised overseas can have high levels of...
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our views of mars in the early 1960s echoed that belief that mars is an earth planet and it led to other things and a more scientifically informed view was reflected by other things that came out and this is a screenshot that came out from one of those disney films that came out in the 1950s about life in the universe and man on space. this is what they thought mars might look like. they were sure that there may not be animal life, but they figured that there was plant life and they speculated what it could look like. we now know that this was a depiction of what mars looks like now and what it looks like aliens of years ago when i had oceans and atmosphere. we now know that from our satellite and studies that in fact mars did look like a wet planet, much like earth. if it was wet, they had conditions for life and did life ever develop on mars before it became a dry, dead on it. -- dead planet. what about the rest of the solar system? when i read textbooks about the solar system, we knew that they were big planets out there, some of them had moons and the expectation was that they were k
our views of mars in the early 1960s echoed that belief that mars is an earth planet and it led to other things and a more scientifically informed view was reflected by other things that came out and this is a screenshot that came out from one of those disney films that came out in the 1950s about life in the universe and man on space. this is what they thought mars might look like. they were sure that there may not be animal life, but they figured that there was plant life and they speculated...
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why are you using mars as a reference point, noun of vus been there it is colder than mars oh yeah, i summer in mars, it was really cold. i don't know what is happening on other planets. barely know about anything on earth and i live here. could you tell me mars was named after bruno mars and i would look like yeah, makes sense, he say popular guy. but the news is always explaining things things with mt random comparison, an asteroid is hurt elling to earth and it weighs as much as 5,000 elephants that is not helpful. no one knows what elephants is, plaryns don't, in african we marybure everything with elephants, as you can see this say very special property, 40 e8 fapts big, ah and it has a baby hypojacuzzi and are you thinking this probably costs three tigers, no, there is no tigers in africa, you racist. >> yeah, and if you don't understand what colder than mars means, don't worry, because maybe a few scientific dem strailings-- demonstrations will help. >> this say clear piece of glass, have i water in my hand, i will pour it on here, you sea that, look, st going to freeze instant
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we're still looking for water and while most earthlings are thinking of planning every anything on mars one country with over eighty centuries of experience and of it of culture or wine making is looking to make life on mars just a tad bit base there. the millennium project will begin by studying which grapes will work best all run by the country of georgia how they will react to radiation and most importantly how can we make sure vino is available to the colonists priorities people but don't expect there to be a mars read waiting for you it turns out tyrrell that white grapes are stronger and more resistant to virus as a radiation so it turns out you better get if you like red wine you're not going to get it so and so like room with a sun down you don't like the what is it a cup of your journey to get to where mars is years of six months or something like amber multi-use so it'll be like you know we finally get the nice mars white that i got shipped in from our. predator could stop all right everyone deserves oprah today remember in this world we are not told the real love the job so i
we're still looking for water and while most earthlings are thinking of planning every anything on mars one country with over eighty centuries of experience and of it of culture or wine making is looking to make life on mars just a tad bit base there. the millennium project will begin by studying which grapes will work best all run by the country of georgia how they will react to radiation and most importantly how can we make sure vino is available to the colonists priorities people but don't...
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gallon i guess that‘s right, if you have a small telescope, considerate training to mars as well, mars look at, but i always enjoy having a look at, but i always enjoy having a look at the mars. professor lizzie greene from university college, thank you very much for talking to us thank you very much for talking to us this evening. all around the world, scientists are looking for medical breakthroughs — to help beat cancer and other diseases. and it‘s often with the help of the very latest technology that researchers make great progress, as our science correspondent richard westcott has been finding out in cambridge. this nobel prize—winning machine is revolutionising health care. to treat a disease, it helps to actually see the parts that are going wrong. that‘s where a microscope comes in. a few energetic lots of different ways from lots of different angles, you can build up a 3d model is that right? what that's right. by right? what that's right. by flash freezing the parcels, it can take images that weren‘t possible before. and it‘s quicker as well. so what if previously taken deca
gallon i guess that‘s right, if you have a small telescope, considerate training to mars as well, mars look at, but i always enjoy having a look at, but i always enjoy having a look at the mars. professor lizzie greene from university college, thank you very much for talking to us thank you very much for talking to us this evening. all around the world, scientists are looking for medical breakthroughs — to help beat cancer and other diseases. and it‘s often with the help of the very...
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you know, mar-a-lago. a lot of time at mar-a-lago. you've got to wonder with everything going on, with all the storms buffeting this white house, is this president working hard or hardly working? president trump saying he'll leave decisions on robert mueller's report to the justice department, but he also says he could end the investigation if he wanted to. lots to talk about. susan glasser is here, douglas brinkley as well. we'll dig in. thisyeah.ice. yeah, this is nice. mmmm how did you make the dip so rich and creamy? oh, it's a philadelphia- -family recipe. can i see it? no. new philadelphia dips. so good, you'll take all the credit. when did you see the sign? when i needed to create a better visitor experience. improve our workflow. attract new customers. that's when fastsigns recommended fleet graphics. yeah! now business is rolling in. get started at fastsigns.com. >>> president trump talking in depth about robert mueller's russia investigation in a new interview on a day that started with him reportedly seething while watching
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it's one where you burn your engines and you shut them off and you coast to mars, until mars pulls you into its gravitational influence and then you fall towards more. >> that takes about nine months. but if you run your engines the whole time, we don't have enough fuel, if we're filling stations along the way you could do this, you fill up, burn your engines and then you are accelerate to mars, by the way, that would give you artificial gravity inside the ship if the ship is accelerating. but to slow down you to turn the ship around and accelerate to slow down, but if you do that, you get to mars in weeks, a few weeks. it will take a vote load of fuel to do that but if fuel is cheap, why not? just filling stations. >> host: san mateo, california, you are on booktv with neil degrasse tyson. >> caller: yes. in the bay area there's a show -- i do question about einstein. the thwarting of knowledge from political forces, like for instance, right now there is i think a woman astrophysicist in hawaii who wants to, they know exactly what to look for, they have a telescope, the largest in wor
it's one where you burn your engines and you shut them off and you coast to mars, until mars pulls you into its gravitational influence and then you fall towards more. >> that takes about nine months. but if you run your engines the whole time, we don't have enough fuel, if we're filling stations along the way you could do this, you fill up, burn your engines and then you are accelerate to mars, by the way, that would give you artificial gravity inside the ship if the ship is...
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>> she's a mar-a-lago member. >> the other difference is the george w. bush administration, which i was diametrically opposed in every way. when he tried to put harriet meyers -- >> that's true, that was an enormous scandal. >> the conservative movement rose up against it and took her down. what you now have is a conservative movement, what's left of it, has left the party and every single republican says, yes, sir, mr. trump. >> fascinatingly you bring that up. trump has not tried to cross that line with the supreme court. >> true. >> what bush tried to do was put a crony in the supreme court and the conservative movement invest ed in that institution, oh -- no. of all the places trump put his cronies, you notice the two people he put on the court were impeccably credentialed. >> it's interesting. perhaps one of the least talked about reasons why he got elected, mitch mcconnell -- >> the judges. >> and delivering right there. >> he would always say that at the rallies. democrats were like no one cares about the supreme court seats. that's all they care
>> she's a mar-a-lago member. >> the other difference is the george w. bush administration, which i was diametrically opposed in every way. when he tried to put harriet meyers -- >> that's true, that was an enormous scandal. >> the conservative movement rose up against it and took her down. what you now have is a conservative movement, what's left of it, has left the party and every single republican says, yes, sir, mr. trump. >> fascinatingly you bring that up....
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you know, mar-a-lago. a lot of time at mar-a-lago. you've got to wonder with everything going on, with all the storms buffetting this white house, is this president working hard or hardly working? president trump saying he'll leave decisions on robert mueller's report to the justice department, but he also says he could end the investigation if he wanted to. lots to talk about. susan glasser is here, douglas brinkley as well. we'll dig in. ran out of ink and i have a big meeting today. and 2 boxes of twizzlers... yeah, uh...for the team... the team? gooo team.... order online pickup in an hour. hurry and get 20% off with coupon at office depot officemax the company who invented car vending machines and buying a car 100% online. now we've created a brand new way for you to sell your car. whether it's a few years old or dinosaur old, we want to buy your car. so go to carvana and enter your license plate, answer a few questions, and our techno-wizardry calculates your car's value and gives you a real offer in seconds. when you're ready,
you know, mar-a-lago. a lot of time at mar-a-lago. you've got to wonder with everything going on, with all the storms buffetting this white house, is this president working hard or hardly working? president trump saying he'll leave decisions on robert mueller's report to the justice department, but he also says he could end the investigation if he wanted to. lots to talk about. susan glasser is here, douglas brinkley as well. we'll dig in. ran out of ink and i have a big meeting today. and 2...
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we know that mars has a methane cycle that is perfectly commensurate with the seasons of mars, it doesn't the probability. we know mars has complex organic compounds on its service, these discoveries were made in the last eight months, we are living in exciting times, organic compounds do not guarantee that there is life, but it increases the probability, and liquid water 10 kilometers below the surface of mars protected by the harsh -- from the harsh radiation of space. these are exciting times my friends. >>> so when jim lovell talked about the waters above and below the firmament, we did not know it at the time, but those words had very real meaning. and nasa is following the water. so we can make new discoveries and possibly even discovering life on a world that is not our own. let me tell you about jim lovell.>>> he is a navy pilot by trade. go navy! jim lovell is a retired captain of the united states navy. also a veteran astronaut of gemini 7 and gemini 12, and what we are celebrating tonight, apollo 8, even more famous for that movie made in the 1990s called apollo 13. ladies and
we know that mars has a methane cycle that is perfectly commensurate with the seasons of mars, it doesn't the probability. we know mars has complex organic compounds on its service, these discoveries were made in the last eight months, we are living in exciting times, organic compounds do not guarantee that there is life, but it increases the probability, and liquid water 10 kilometers below the surface of mars protected by the harsh -- from the harsh radiation of space. these are exciting...
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have one. >> supervisor mar: thank you so much for the response, mayor breed. i really like the comments that you're committed toic at thatting steps in the budget outreach and the priorities, and that seems like that's going to be a significant step forward in improvement in expanding public input opportunities from the prior years, so i look forward to working with you and all of my colleagues here on the board in ensuring that the budget that we adopt this year is the best possible budget for all communities in san francisco. thank you. >> president yee: okay. with no follow-up question, mayor breed may now ask a question of -- to supervisor mar or to any other supervisor in attendance pertaining to the same topic but not necessarily related to the previous questions. >> the hon. london breed: thank you, president yee. i think i understood that, but i just wanted to reiterate that i am basically going to be looking to members of the board of supervisors to assist in the process to get feedback from members of their opportunity and again, not just typical bus
have one. >> supervisor mar: thank you so much for the response, mayor breed. i really like the comments that you're committed toic at thatting steps in the budget outreach and the priorities, and that seems like that's going to be a significant step forward in improvement in expanding public input opportunities from the prior years, so i look forward to working with you and all of my colleagues here on the board in ensuring that the budget that we adopt this year is the best possible...
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and without -- to excuse supervisor mar without objection, then, supervisor mar is excused. [gavel]. >> president yee: madam clerk, please call roll. >> clerk: mr. president, could you please repeat the motion and second. >> president yee: supervisor ronen made the motion, and seconded by supervisor mandelman. >> clerk: thank you. >> president yee: madam clerk, please call the roll. >> clerk: on item 42 -- [roll call] >> clerk: there are ten ayes. >> president yee: okay. the motion is passed unanimously. [gavel] count [gavel]. >> president yee: madam clerk, please call next item. >> clerk: item 43 is a motion to appoint three individuals to the graffiti advisory board. >> president yee: okay. madam clerk, please call -- >> clerk: on item 43 -- [roll call] >> clerk: there are 11 ayes. >> president yee: okay. then the motion is approved unanimously. madam clerk, please call the next item. [gavel]. >> clerk: item 44 is a motion to appoint sara souza to the eastern neighborhood citizens advisory committee to a term ending october 19, 2019. >> president yee: supervisor ronen? >>
and without -- to excuse supervisor mar without objection, then, supervisor mar is excused. [gavel]. >> president yee: madam clerk, please call roll. >> clerk: mr. president, could you please repeat the motion and second. >> president yee: supervisor ronen made the motion, and seconded by supervisor mandelman. >> clerk: thank you. >> president yee: madam clerk, please call the roll. >> clerk: on item 42 -- [roll call] >> clerk: there are ten ayes....
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we know that mars has a methane cycle that is perfectly commensurate with the seasons of mars.ntee life, but increases the probability. we know that mars has complex compounds on its surface. and by the way, these discoveries were made in the last eight months. we are living in exciting times. again, organic compounds do not guarantee there is life on mars. but it increases the probability. and we also know there is liquid water 10 kilometers below the surface of mars protected from the harsh radiation environment of the space. these are exciting times. and so when my new friend, captain jim lovell, talked about the waters above and below the firmament, we did not know it, but those words had very real meaning. and nasa is now following the water so we can make new discoveries and possibly even discovering life on a world that is not our own. the me tell you about jim lovell for a second. he is a navy pilot by trade. go navy. and jim lovell is a retired captain of the united states navy. he's also a veteran astronaut of gemini 7 and 12 and what we are celebrating tonight, apoll
we know that mars has a methane cycle that is perfectly commensurate with the seasons of mars.ntee life, but increases the probability. we know that mars has complex compounds on its surface. and by the way, these discoveries were made in the last eight months. we are living in exciting times. again, organic compounds do not guarantee there is life on mars. but it increases the probability. and we also know there is liquid water 10 kilometers below the surface of mars protected from the harsh...
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lot of things that humans will need to give up if they choose to take the journey to the red planet mars for one don't expect to take a lot a long strolls on the beach as the average temperature on mars about minus eighty degrees fahrenheit we're still looking for a walk with over eighty centuries of experience and vit a culture or wine making is looking to make life on mars just a terrible they fear the millennium project will begin by studying which grapes will work best all run by the country of georgia how they will react to radiation and most importantly how can we make sure vino is available to the colonists priorities people but don't expect there to be a mars read waiting for you it turns out tyrrell that white grapes are stronger and more resistance a virus as a radiation so it turns out you better get if you like red wine you're not going to get it so and so like room with a son and you don't like the what is it a cup of your journey to get to where ours is years of six months or something like amber multiuse so it'll be like you know we finally get the nice mars white and i go
lot of things that humans will need to give up if they choose to take the journey to the red planet mars for one don't expect to take a lot a long strolls on the beach as the average temperature on mars about minus eighty degrees fahrenheit we're still looking for a walk with over eighty centuries of experience and vit a culture or wine making is looking to make life on mars just a terrible they fear the millennium project will begin by studying which grapes will work best all run by the...
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so now that the shutdown is over, president trump may return to mar-a-lago. unable to visit his cherished florida resort and is now the subject of a new book that out lines how his battles there prepared him for the presidency the book is "mar-a-lago inside the gates of power at president trump's presidential palace. the author joins me now. before we talk about your book, i want to ask you about roger stone. he's from florida. he's a flamboyant guy. talk about how he fits into the world of trump. >> doesn't fit into the palm beach world. he fits into trump's world you rarely see him at mar-a-lago. >> let's talk more about this book here, a lot of fascinating aspects. you wrote that trump acquired this multimillion dollar property for less than $3,000. how did that happen. >> 3,000ed of his money. the lowest price was $14 million. he got it for $5 million he said he did this in a dirty business it was a dirty business. the lawyer that represented the foundation, the post foundation, his wife was a real estate agent who owned the beachfront property that trump
so now that the shutdown is over, president trump may return to mar-a-lago. unable to visit his cherished florida resort and is now the subject of a new book that out lines how his battles there prepared him for the presidency the book is "mar-a-lago inside the gates of power at president trump's presidential palace. the author joins me now. before we talk about your book, i want to ask you about roger stone. he's from florida. he's a flamboyant guy. talk about how he fits into the world...
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because i saw the real viking lander launch to mars in 1975.onal experience when you see a rockea launch know destination mars. >> growing u in ohio it was hard for stofan to imagine she'd become a national scientist, let alone the first female head oan the smithso national air and space museum. >> at that time i didn't think of myself as wking for nasa because erybody that worked for nasa looks like my dad. >> it was that mission to mar that changed everything. sending her on the path to be a planetariry geologist. she eventually bame nasa's chief scientist, helping develop plans to sens hum to mars. she started at the smithsonian last spring, a stellar career that wast always based on perfect grades. >> there was one subject that tripped you up. which one was that? >> i waseally struggling in math. i stuck with it. at times i got cs in math class. at one point i had a professor say to me you got a c in that class. i know, do you believe it? i thought i was going to fail. that didn't go over well.ye i talk to kids who think you have to be numb
because i saw the real viking lander launch to mars in 1975.onal experience when you see a rockea launch know destination mars. >> growing u in ohio it was hard for stofan to imagine she'd become a national scientist, let alone the first female head oan the smithso national air and space museum. >> at that time i didn't think of myself as wking for nasa because erybody that worked for nasa looks like my dad. >> it was that mission to mar that changed everything. sending her on...
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select all the mars missions. we've got curiosity here and insight, of course.raft looks like. take a picture and selfie with it. it's a great time learning about the spacecraft. so some of the details we are looking at, what are the parts and it they go wrong, you can't send someone to fix it? you're right. if anything breaks we cannot send a repairman. so we have to make sure everything is triple redundant. absolutely fascinating stuff. ai. that's what the future's about, if you believe the hype. computer programmes that learn from past experience, that improve, and that sometimes learn to solve problems in ways that even we hadn't thought of. it's learning to drive, to play games, it's learn to paint, it's learnt to understand what we say. and it is certainly true that al is already replacing us in particularjobs. now, for many that thought is quite a scary prospect. not, though, for sachin duggal, who runs a company that uses ai to help design apps. we've created a platform that allows anyone to build software. so when you think about the thousands of applic
select all the mars missions. we've got curiosity here and insight, of course.raft looks like. take a picture and selfie with it. it's a great time learning about the spacecraft. so some of the details we are looking at, what are the parts and it they go wrong, you can't send someone to fix it? you're right. if anything breaks we cannot send a repairman. so we have to make sure everything is triple redundant. absolutely fascinating stuff. ai. that's what the future's about, if you believe the...
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>> supervisor mar: second. [gavel]. >> clerk: the motion to excuse passes. >> supervisor ronen: would you like to make a motion? >> clerk: public comment first. >> supervisor ronen: oh, i'd like to open this item up for public comment. seeing none, public comment is closed. [inaudible] >> supervisor ronen: without objection, that motion passes. [gavel]. >> supervisor ronen: can you please read item number four. >> clerk: item number four is a motion appointing matt haney, term ending june 30, 2020, to the association of bay area government executive board. >> supervisor ronen: like to open this item up for public comment. seeing none, public comment is closed. [gavel] [inaudible] >> supervisor ronen: without objection, this item passes. [gavel]. >> supervisor ronen: can you please call item number five. >> clerk: yes. i just had a reminder from our friends down at sfgtv to please pull your microphones close. they're having a little trouble hearing you. item number five is a motion appointing supervisor matt han
>> supervisor mar: second. [gavel]. >> clerk: the motion to excuse passes. >> supervisor ronen: would you like to make a motion? >> clerk: public comment first. >> supervisor ronen: oh, i'd like to open this item up for public comment. seeing none, public comment is closed. [inaudible] >> supervisor ronen: without objection, that motion passes. [gavel]. >> supervisor ronen: can you please read item number four. >> clerk: item number four is a...
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. >> scott mar is cooking eggs as part of his rehab to help his brain recover. >> i have a gas stove. much better than this. >> in december, the nebraska man suffered what doctors thought was a major stroke that left swelling in his brain. >> we thought this wasn't a recovery process. >> his children were told to say goodbyes, after taking him off the ntil sometng tolk to da he smiled at me. and i have literally thought i was dreaming. it was the craziest note after. >> it was such a shock, his family nicknamed him miracle man. had he a rare condition that causes the brain to swell. during the two days he was unconscious, mar remembered seeing his dad that died two years ago. >> he was like get the out of here, there is no work here, there is no work to see. when i my mind which is a way of saying we're not ready for you yet, boy. >> now he is out of the hospital getting ready to get back to full strength. >>> mars says he credits his faith for his recovery. >> he hopes his near death experience brings comfort tooarts, we'll be right back after this. >>> a hot spot to pastee food in t
. >> scott mar is cooking eggs as part of his rehab to help his brain recover. >> i have a gas stove. much better than this. >> in december, the nebraska man suffered what doctors thought was a major stroke that left swelling in his brain. >> we thought this wasn't a recovery process. >> his children were told to say goodbyes, after taking him off the ntil sometng tolk to da he smiled at me. and i have literally thought i was dreaming. it was the craziest note...
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telemundo >> al regresar en noticias telemundo, nos estamos comiendo el plÁstico que tiramos en el marlado. kfc famous bowl a solo $3 toda una libra de deliciosa comida, ¿cómo lo hicimos? es un chorrito famoso de esto. y eh unos cuantos pedacitos famosos de eso. y un poco de mi pollo famoso encima de todo eso. y máaas gravy. kfc famous bowls. toda una libra de deliciosa comida por sólo 3 dólares. yo no me conformo con cremas dentales ordinarias que sólo remueven manchas superficiales. la... colgate optic white me da cuatro tonos: la, la, la, la... con peróxido de hidrógeno. blanquea cuatro tonos. la crema dental blanqueadora que funciona. colgate optic white. ♪ >> los millones de plÁstico que contaminan los ocÉanos, no solo estÁn creando un daÑo ambiental, tambiÉn son un problema de salud que nos afecta a todos, ya que a menudo este plÁstico en el mar termina en nuestro estÓmago, camuflado en un filete de salmÓn o un plato de mariscos, vanessa investigÓ sobre el llamado microplÁstico. >> son tan pequeÑos que apenas se pueden ver, pero el problema que causan es inmenso. >> miles de micr
telemundo >> al regresar en noticias telemundo, nos estamos comiendo el plÁstico que tiramos en el marlado. kfc famous bowl a solo $3 toda una libra de deliciosa comida, ¿cómo lo hicimos? es un chorrito famoso de esto. y eh unos cuantos pedacitos famosos de eso. y un poco de mi pollo famoso encima de todo eso. y máaas gravy. kfc famous bowls. toda una libra de deliciosa comida por sólo 3 dólares. yo no me conformo con cremas dentales ordinarias que sólo remueven manchas...
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twenty twenty rover that's something that's going to be landing on mars as the name suggests in two thousand and twenty we're also getting ready to explore the moons of jupiter jupiter europa and missions to asteroids as well so it's going to be a fascinating here as always i mean we just flew by the farthest object that humankind is ever seen nearby this belt object called ultimate tulay so it's got to be an exciting year and avery before we go if people want to go ahead and book and go to space themselves using your website when would they be able to do that. yes we expect to do our first space flights this year in two thousand and nineteen so check us out a shuttle or send me an e-mail at a very shuttle about io you want to go to space he's the dude to talk with and we certainly had the do do it asked the best people in the world to talk about this segment michel faller and avery we stake you so much for being with us here appreciate it we'll talk to you again sometime soon thank you. thank you so much and that's it for this time thanks for being with us we do have a special broa
twenty twenty rover that's something that's going to be landing on mars as the name suggests in two thousand and twenty we're also getting ready to explore the moons of jupiter jupiter europa and missions to asteroids as well so it's going to be a fascinating here as always i mean we just flew by the farthest object that humankind is ever seen nearby this belt object called ultimate tulay so it's got to be an exciting year and avery before we go if people want to go ahead and book and go to...
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hoping to land people on mars it made us think what will be the scientific and economic endgames as the human race looks to the stars and isn't there a case for more space cooperation among nations here to help us is every haskel c.e.o. of shuttle dot io and michelle faul are nasa scientists welcome to you both really great to have you and the show let me start with you china landed that lunar exploration module on the news and it's kind of early but has anything been revealed so far from that well i think a lot of people heard that this was the first plant that actually germinated it began to grow on the far side of the moon and this is the amazing thing of course we're not going to call it the dark side every part of the moon gets the same amount of sunlight but this is the far side that faces away from the earth and this is the first landing on that so it's incredibly significant it's one of the most geologically fascinating parts of the moon and we've germinated a little plant the first thing to grow on the moon cut in seeds right here add level leave that cell and unfortunately we
hoping to land people on mars it made us think what will be the scientific and economic endgames as the human race looks to the stars and isn't there a case for more space cooperation among nations here to help us is every haskel c.e.o. of shuttle dot io and michelle faul are nasa scientists welcome to you both really great to have you and the show let me start with you china landed that lunar exploration module on the news and it's kind of early but has anything been revealed so far from that...
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los detalles >> buenas tardes >> el príncipe mar peligro es en carretera tomábamos con nuestra cámara vivo todo está calmado desde la ciudad >> alguna actividad en algunas ciudades pero esta lluvia aparece a las 10:00 de la noche vamos a ver bastante actividad en la zona de las montañas de tampa maneje con cuidado las condiciones continúan en las horas de la mañana vamos a ver estas condiciones, hay demoras
los detalles >> buenas tardes >> el príncipe mar peligro es en carretera tomábamos con nuestra cámara vivo todo está calmado desde la ciudad >> alguna actividad en algunas ciudades pero esta lluvia aparece a las 10:00 de la noche vamos a ver bastante actividad en la zona de las montañas de tampa maneje con cuidado las condiciones continúan en las horas de la mañana vamos a ver estas condiciones, hay demoras