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of mars.ntegrating all of these things we found, we came up with a new hypothesis to consider. maybe it's carved by wind erosion. maybe wind is taking advantage of these pre-existing faults and carving it out. but if they were partially a debris flow or river we might expect to find all of these deposits that would be carried by these events, they'll be at the bottom of the valley. so we have to wait until we get to the bottom before we can say for sure. so we're still exploring. another awesome thing that it exposed that was unexpected were some really interesting rocks. and the rocks that it turned up are unlike any of the rocks that we've seen before in the entire 14 years of the mission. it was something completely new. here's a picture of some of these rocks that this big valley was digging up. they have pits in them. we're wondering if this is a weathering. it could be from trapped gasses that were in the rocks. we're not sure. and so we were investigating the chemistry of these rocks. a
of mars.ntegrating all of these things we found, we came up with a new hypothesis to consider. maybe it's carved by wind erosion. maybe wind is taking advantage of these pre-existing faults and carving it out. but if they were partially a debris flow or river we might expect to find all of these deposits that would be carried by these events, they'll be at the bottom of the valley. so we have to wait until we get to the bottom before we can say for sure. so we're still exploring. another...
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i figured okay, mars is out of here. mars is going. that is exactly what appeared to happen, until you read between the lines. what we are doing now is we will put emphasis on trying to get humans back to the moon. there are people who believe going back to the moon makes it easier to get back to mars. i am not one of them. i could ask people in this room, did we have to go to the moon and do more stuff to go to mars? they will say yes, definitely. asked, what is the difference between landing on the moon and landing on mars? absolutely different. the moon has no atmosphere. you know you will take a rocket and it will be a propulsive landing. that is no atmosphere to decelerate you, but there is also no atmosphere however thin to burn up your spacecraft before you get to the surface. mars has one of these atmospheres -- you love it, but you hate it. it is not enough to slow you down sufficiently, so you have to do a whole mix of things. there is enough to cause all kinds of havoc to your vehicle trying to get through the atmosphere. th
i figured okay, mars is out of here. mars is going. that is exactly what appeared to happen, until you read between the lines. what we are doing now is we will put emphasis on trying to get humans back to the moon. there are people who believe going back to the moon makes it easier to get back to mars. i am not one of them. i could ask people in this room, did we have to go to the moon and do more stuff to go to mars? they will say yes, definitely. asked, what is the difference between landing...
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, moon, mars. every time a presidential ministration comes in a state my new space policy will -- this is called the myth of presidential to ship in spaceflight. an excellent book. it's a really interesting discussion about how anomalous kennedy's speech really was. because presidents can come in and have a policy but unless their support from the congress , and oh by the way, money, and public support, you might as well shout at the comment. it might feel good but it doesn't get anything done. the idea that a president can come in and declare a new policy and vision, it's all well and good, but because of kennedy, it is ingrained in our brains that that is somehow going to happen, and it doesn't. take a look at that book and i think that will get another window into why these things don't always work out. >> thank you for your question. i appreciated. >> my name is andy miller. i am in astronomy and astrophysics student. from the science side, i am interested, you mentioned a couple of times now,
, moon, mars. every time a presidential ministration comes in a state my new space policy will -- this is called the myth of presidential to ship in spaceflight. an excellent book. it's a really interesting discussion about how anomalous kennedy's speech really was. because presidents can come in and have a policy but unless their support from the congress , and oh by the way, money, and public support, you might as well shout at the comment. it might feel good but it doesn't get anything done....
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and the driver says or, well, mar-a-lago's for sale. now, if donald trump was part of the eastern establishment, he would know what mar-a-lago was. it was built in the '20 by marjorie meriwether post. 85,000 square feet on 17 acres. for the years she was building it, she cornered the market on gold gild. of trump goes in and sees it, and he thinks it's just fantastic. he loves it, and he decides he has to have it. he's in his mid 30s. he doesn't have the money for a place like this, but he wants it. mrs. post, in her last years,ed had given the estate to the american government for a winter white house. that's the way she wanted it would last forever. the government took it, but the presidents didn't want to come down here. can you imagine jimmy carter at mar-a-lago? so the government gave it back to the post foundation. they put it on sale for $20 million. it was on sale for several years. there were several bids around the $14 or $15 million. and trump gets it, he pays $5 million for the estate, and he pays $3 million for the furnishi
and the driver says or, well, mar-a-lago's for sale. now, if donald trump was part of the eastern establishment, he would know what mar-a-lago was. it was built in the '20 by marjorie meriwether post. 85,000 square feet on 17 acres. for the years she was building it, she cornered the market on gold gild. of trump goes in and sees it, and he thinks it's just fantastic. he loves it, and he decides he has to have it. he's in his mid 30s. he doesn't have the money for a place like this, but he...
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it is a mission to mars like no other.this nasa animation. it is a hazardous journey, that others have made before, but this time, the spacecraft touching down on the surface has a unique job. so for mission control, getting there was a huge relief. touchdown confirmed. amid all the celebrations, they would be checking that everything is working, so the science can begin. nasa is not the only team exploring mars. others are busy there, as well. amazingly, there are six spacecraft in orbit around the red planet, taking pictures and gathering data. three from america, two from europe and one from india. but only nasa has successfully got robotic missions down onto the ground itself, and the latest to touch down is very different from the ones that have gone before. here it is. it is getting its power from solar panels, like the others, but it has a completely new type of mission. not investigating the surface of mars, but what is inside it, instead, and it is doing it with some very clever instruments. a sensor, palced on th
it is a mission to mars like no other.this nasa animation. it is a hazardous journey, that others have made before, but this time, the spacecraft touching down on the surface has a unique job. so for mission control, getting there was a huge relief. touchdown confirmed. amid all the celebrations, they would be checking that everything is working, so the science can begin. nasa is not the only team exploring mars. others are busy there, as well. amazingly, there are six spacecraft in orbit...
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we were the first to fly by and to or bit mars. but as we go into the ability to go further out into the solar system, we had to build an infrastructure of communications, so we basically have what is called deep space network that we send signals to do out to other spacecraft. what was involved in that was basically the ability, your cell phone, the technology that is in there is out of this sort of communications work that what happened here is something which is a result of that, our technology is being used year year, year, and year as a progression of technology. the same on your cell phone when you turn on your camera on your cell phone, digital photography was first used when we went out to see mars. the sort of things that we do are not just an instrument that lasts for a short time, but some of our technology has very long lasting effects. >> what is the next big thing or the next big moment that they're looking for? >> well, i haven't mentioned what we do in earth science and i think one of the very big things is understa
we were the first to fly by and to or bit mars. but as we go into the ability to go further out into the solar system, we had to build an infrastructure of communications, so we basically have what is called deep space network that we send signals to do out to other spacecraft. what was involved in that was basically the ability, your cell phone, the technology that is in there is out of this sort of communications work that what happened here is something which is a result of that, our...
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nasa is not the only team exploring mars.e going there as well. -- others are busy there as well. amazingly, there are s spacecraft in orbit around the red planet taking ctures and gathering data, three from america, from india.ope, one but only nasa has successfully gotten robotics missiwn onto the ground itself. the latest to touch down is very different from the ones that have gone before. called insight -- here it is -- it is getting its power from solar panels like the others, but it has a completely new kind of mission.in not investigthe surface of mars, but what is inside instead. it is doing it with very clever instruments. a sensor on the ground is detecting seismic activity -- tremors from volcanoes, for example -- to build up a picture ofof the internal structurhe planet. a specl kind of drill has another role, to burrow underground. the deepest ever attempted on another world, five meters down, to measure the heat flowing up from the interior. it is part of trying to understand what happened to mars, how it formed
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and digging beneath the surface of mars.s latest mission to uncover the secrets of the red planet. jane: welcome to ouicviewers on pu television in america and around the world. pakistan has relead an indian fighter pilot shot down over the disputed region of kashmir. pakistan says it was a gesture of peace, but tensions between the nucleaarmed adversaries remain high following a suicide bombing two weeks ago which killed 40 indian soldiers. thpilot was handed over in ssdark at the border crossing orth indian state of punjab. from there, rajini vaidyanathan reports. rajini: it was the moment india had been waiting for. as tensions escalated with its neighbor and rival, the fate of this pilot has taken center stage. captured days ago by pakistan,re today he was. wing commander abhinandan varthaman was flanked by government officials and members of the military as he waited at the crossing with indi n his release was expectedthe early afternoon, and after many hours of delays, the gate was finally opened after 9:00 p.m. local
and digging beneath the surface of mars.s latest mission to uncover the secrets of the red planet. jane: welcome to ouicviewers on pu television in america and around the world. pakistan has relead an indian fighter pilot shot down over the disputed region of kashmir. pakistan says it was a gesture of peace, but tensions between the nucleaarmed adversaries remain high following a suicide bombing two weeks ago which killed 40 indian soldiers. thpilot was handed over in ssdark at the border...
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it's a mission to mars like no other.his nasa animation. it's a hazardous journey, that others have made before, but this time the spacecraft touching down on the surface has a unique job. so, for mission control, getting there was a huge relief. touchdown confirmed. cheering and applause. amid all the celebrations, they'd been checking that everything is working, so the science can begin. nasa is not the only team exploring mars. others are busy there as well. amazingly, there are six spacecraft in orbit around the red planet, taking pictures and gathering data. three from america, two from europe and one from india. but only nasa has successfully got robotic missions down onto the ground itself, and the latest to touch down is very different from the ones that have gone before. called insight, here it is. it's getting its power from solar panels, like the others, but it has a completely new kind of mission. not investigating the surface of mars, but what is inside it instead, and it is doing it with some very clever ins
it's a mission to mars like no other.his nasa animation. it's a hazardous journey, that others have made before, but this time the spacecraft touching down on the surface has a unique job. so, for mission control, getting there was a huge relief. touchdown confirmed. cheering and applause. amid all the celebrations, they'd been checking that everything is working, so the science can begin. nasa is not the only team exploring mars. others are busy there as well. amazingly, there are six...
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and you can use the same — imagine the same thing on mars.anet, that would be very exciting, because it can give us that quick flash of what the planet looks like. this is what the wind really sounds like on mars, the first time anyone's heard it, picked up by the spacecraft soon after it landed. the hope now is that with all the instruments ready, there'll be a lot more discoveries to follow. david shukman, bbc news. of course, more on that story and all the others on our website. you can also reach me on twitter. i'm @regedahmadbbc. see you soon. hello. the record warmth of the past week has gone, but it still won't be cold for the time of year this weekend, but it will be wet at times and it will be very windy at times too, even stormy in places. one area of low pressure passes close by on saturday. another rapidly deepening area of low pressure will come in on sunday, so spells of wind and rain. but it's this second system on sunday, named by the met office as storm freya to raise awareness of potential impacts, that's going to pack the b
and you can use the same — imagine the same thing on mars.anet, that would be very exciting, because it can give us that quick flash of what the planet looks like. this is what the wind really sounds like on mars, the first time anyone's heard it, picked up by the spacecraft soon after it landed. the hope now is that with all the instruments ready, there'll be a lot more discoveries to follow. david shukman, bbc news. of course, more on that story and all the others on our website. you can...
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supervisor mar? >> supervisor mar: thank you, colleagues. today i'm calling for a hearing to request sfmta to property on their progress for meeting their quarterly goals in meeting service reliability. last year, sfmta began setting 90 day benchmarks for increasing service delivery, improving on time performance and reducing collisions. i think it's in the interest of the public to hearing from the agency in meeting its performance goals. i've heard from constituents every single day about train and bus reliability and service disruptions. thank you, and the rest i submit. >> clerk: thank you, supervisor mar. supervisor peskin? >> supervisor peskin: other than this, i submit the rest. i just wanted to express my sadness at the passing of a ferocious neighborhood advocate, mary ann miller. a couple of weeks ago, she had a fall, and she was transferred to hospital and then to hospice. she leaves behind loved ones, several of whom are here today. she was known -- i had the pleasure of knowing her for over 20 years and listened to her comments,
supervisor mar? >> supervisor mar: thank you, colleagues. today i'm calling for a hearing to request sfmta to property on their progress for meeting their quarterly goals in meeting service reliability. last year, sfmta began setting 90 day benchmarks for increasing service delivery, improving on time performance and reducing collisions. i think it's in the interest of the public to hearing from the agency in meeting its performance goals. i've heard from constituents every single day...
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it is a mission to mars like no other.is a hazardous journey that others have made before, but this time the spacecraft touching down on the surface has a unique job. so, for mission control, getting there was a huge relief. touchdown confirmed. amid all the celebrations, they would be checking that everything is working, so the science can begin. nasa is not the only team exploring mars. others are busy there, as well. amazingly, there are six spacecraft in orbit around the red planet, taking pictures and gathering data. three from america, two from europe and one from india. but only nasa has successfully got robotic missions down onto the ground itself, and the latest to touch down is very different from the ones that have gone before. calls in sight, here it is. it is getting its power from solar panels, like the others, but it has a completely new type of mission. not investigating the surface of mars, but what is inside it, instead, and it is doing it with some very clever instruments. a sensor, based on the ground,
it is a mission to mars like no other.is a hazardous journey that others have made before, but this time the spacecraft touching down on the surface has a unique job. so, for mission control, getting there was a huge relief. touchdown confirmed. amid all the celebrations, they would be checking that everything is working, so the science can begin. nasa is not the only team exploring mars. others are busy there, as well. amazingly, there are six spacecraft in orbit around the red planet, taking...
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it's a mission to mars like no other.on. it's a hazardous journey that others have made before. but this time the spacecraft touching down on the surface has a unique job. so for mission control, getting there was a huge relief. touchdown confirmed. cheering and applause. amid all the celebrations, they've been checking that everything is working so the science can begin. nasa is not the only team exploring mars. others are busy there as well. amazingly, there are six spacecraft in orbit around the red planet, taking pictures and gathering data. three from america, two from europe and one from india. but only nasa has successfully got robotic missions down onto the ground itself. and the latest to touch down is very different from the ones that have gone before. called insight, here it is, it is getting its power from solar panels, like the others. but it has a completely new kind of mission. not investigating the surface of mars but what's inside it instead. and it's doing it with some very clever instruments. a sensor p
it's a mission to mars like no other.on. it's a hazardous journey that others have made before. but this time the spacecraft touching down on the surface has a unique job. so for mission control, getting there was a huge relief. touchdown confirmed. cheering and applause. amid all the celebrations, they've been checking that everything is working so the science can begin. nasa is not the only team exploring mars. others are busy there as well. amazingly, there are six spacecraft in orbit around...
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nasa is not the only team exploring mars. others are busy there as well.ring data — three from america, two from europe, and one from india. but only nasa has successfully got robotic missions down onto the ground itself, and the latest to touch down is very different from the ones that have gone before. called insight, here it is, it's getting its power from solar panels, like the others, but it has a completely new kind of mission. not investigating the surface of mars, but what's inside it instead, and it's doing it with some very clever instruments. a sensor placed on the ground is detecting seismic activity, tremors from volcanoes, for example, to build up a picture of the internal structure of the planet. and a special kind of drill has another role — to burrow underground, the deepest ever attempted on another world, five metres down, to measure the heat flowing up from the interior. it is all part of trying to understand what has happened to mars, how it formed at the same time as earth, but then ended up so very different. one of the key instrumen
nasa is not the only team exploring mars. others are busy there as well.ring data — three from america, two from europe, and one from india. but only nasa has successfully got robotic missions down onto the ground itself, and the latest to touch down is very different from the ones that have gone before. called insight, here it is, it's getting its power from solar panels, like the others, but it has a completely new kind of mission. not investigating the surface of mars, but what's inside it...
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called the mar-a-lago. that's next. called the mar-a-lago.t. we could help lower emissions. carbon capture is important technology - and experts agree. that's why we're working on ways to improve it. so plants... can be a little more... like plants. ♪ always a catch. like somehow you wind up getting less. but now that i book at hilton.com, and i get all these great perks. i got to select my room from the floor plan... very nice... i know, i'm good at picking stuff. free wi-fi... laptop by the pool is a bold choice... and the price match guarantee. how do you know all of this? are you like some magical hilton fairy? it's just here on the hilton app. just available to the public, so... book at hilton.com and get the hilton price match guarantee. if you find a lower rate, we match it and give you 25% off that stay. brushing only reaches if yo25% of your mouth.e, we match it and give you listerine® cleans virtually 100%. helping to prevent gum disease and bad breath. never settle for 25%. always go for 100. bring out the bold™ has been excellent.
called the mar-a-lago. that's next. called the mar-a-lago.t. we could help lower emissions. carbon capture is important technology - and experts agree. that's why we're working on ways to improve it. so plants... can be a little more... like plants. ♪ always a catch. like somehow you wind up getting less. but now that i book at hilton.com, and i get all these great perks. i got to select my room from the floor plan... very nice... i know, i'm good at picking stuff. free wi-fi... laptop by the...
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the message was sent on mar-a-lago letterhead, was addressed "dear king."re is a stamp on top that says "the president has seen" and a handwritten note from trump to send to and then to the secretary of veterans affairs. who's david shulkin. >> right. >> is this how policy decisions are made here? >> i mean, it is, right? this is literally a friend of the president's writing down on his personal -- the letterhead of his personal club, i say you should do this thing. that's not the only issue with the v.a. 37 there's also this report from pro publica last year, rich guys who were mar-a-lago members who essentially worked as a secret head of the va, giving instructions, having regular meetings with shulkin, telling him things he should do, simply by virtue of the fact they were mar-a-lago club members. and again, i have to reiterate awful this is happening in quiet. there's a point in time in which advocacy organizations asked for a list of all people who visited mar-a-lago so they can check and see who's trying to get influence with the trump. and the only t
the message was sent on mar-a-lago letterhead, was addressed "dear king."re is a stamp on top that says "the president has seen" and a handwritten note from trump to send to and then to the secretary of veterans affairs. who's david shulkin. >> right. >> is this how policy decisions are made here? >> i mean, it is, right? this is literally a friend of the president's writing down on his personal -- the letterhead of his personal club, i say you should do...
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mar-a-lagos.out hurricane relief until puerto rico that president trump keeps threatening? it turns out the total of the aid is about $41 billion with a quarter being delivered today. to make good on the current would cost about 9,000 mar alagos. trump has spent more than a quarter of his presidencies at one of his resorts. watching cable news, mr. president, one of mr. trump's favorite pastimes is golf. he played five days in november last year. this matters because president trump criticized president obama for how often he played golf. by estimate, all of president trump's cost $31 million. trump's trips alone are creeping into that category. $61 million to date. so as the education secretary said in difficult times, difficult decisions have to be made. but budgets are moral documents. so it's worth looking at the tense of millions of taxpayer dollars being spent on the president's leisure and asking how those mar-a-lagos might be better spent and that's your reality check. >> and president tru
mar-a-lagos.out hurricane relief until puerto rico that president trump keeps threatening? it turns out the total of the aid is about $41 billion with a quarter being delivered today. to make good on the current would cost about 9,000 mar alagos. trump has spent more than a quarter of his presidencies at one of his resorts. watching cable news, mr. president, one of mr. trump's favorite pastimes is golf. he played five days in november last year. this matters because president trump criticized...
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it's all part of trying to understand what has happened to mars, how it formed at the same time as earth, but ended up so very different. one of the key instruments, a seismonitor, was designed and built in britain, at imperial college london, and oxford university. the highly sensitive device, that can pick up the slightest tremor to help create a snapshot, of the interior of mars. every time an earthquake goes off, it is like a flashlight, and you can use the same, imagine the same thing on mars. if there is a big enough mars quake that we can see ringing around the planet, that would be very exciting, because it can give us that quick flash of what the planet looks like. this is what the wind really sounds like on mars, the first time anyone has heard it, picked up by the spacecraft soon after it landed. they hope now, is that with all the instruments ready, there will be a lot more discoveries to follow. now it's time for newswatch. this week samira ahmed asks why the bbc has been getting the public involved in its brexit coverage. hello, and welcome to newswatch, with may 01. the bb
it's all part of trying to understand what has happened to mars, how it formed at the same time as earth, but ended up so very different. one of the key instruments, a seismonitor, was designed and built in britain, at imperial college london, and oxford university. the highly sensitive device, that can pick up the slightest tremor to help create a snapshot, of the interior of mars. every time an earthquake goes off, it is like a flashlight, and you can use the same, imagine the same thing on...
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supervisor mar? >> supervisor mar: thank you, president yee. i just wanted to make some remarks about this item. this past weekend, many of us celebrated st. patrick's day and the essential contributions of the irish american community that has made to our city and in particular to my district, where irish culture and traditions have rooted and fluorished to the benefits of us all. i think it's important that we recognize and memorialize the impacts of the irish that came to america in the 20th century. in the span of a decade, the population of ireland declined by 50%. it's repeatable, as food insecurity impacts billions in the world and millions in the united states. this honors that legacy by expressing support for a permanent memorial here in san francisco for the victims of the famine, and my office worked closely with members of the neighborhood in drafting it. i'd like to thank my colleagues, and i'd just especially like to thank the entire irish famine memorial community, several of whom came to speak today, afor their leadership in the
supervisor mar? >> supervisor mar: thank you, president yee. i just wanted to make some remarks about this item. this past weekend, many of us celebrated st. patrick's day and the essential contributions of the irish american community that has made to our city and in particular to my district, where irish culture and traditions have rooted and fluorished to the benefits of us all. i think it's important that we recognize and memorialize the impacts of the irish that came to america in...
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permanently right here in paris on the moon and send people to mars you know sort of on mars those were. a giant leap perhaps for now i must give nasa are a small step closer to sending ordinary people into space. well our very own aaron tilton is here in the studio to tell us a bit more and why is this so important for the u.s. well on the one hand you have to remember the united states doesn't have the capability of sending its own man missions to space and hasn't since the retired the shuttle system in two thousand and eleven so on the one hand it's a point of pride for the united states they want to be able to send their own missions into space on the other you have to realize that they are reliant on the russians so you system which is an aging rocket system and last fall there was almost that disastrous aborted launch which almost cost the lives of several astronauts and cosmonauts but then also there's a new aspect nasa is looking to take this program into the into the new century they were betting on smaller companies to develop the new technology companies like space x. and boe
permanently right here in paris on the moon and send people to mars you know sort of on mars those were. a giant leap perhaps for now i must give nasa are a small step closer to sending ordinary people into space. well our very own aaron tilton is here in the studio to tell us a bit more and why is this so important for the u.s. well on the one hand you have to remember the united states doesn't have the capability of sending its own man missions to space and hasn't since the retired the...
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, we have an elite form going on at mar-a-lago so you could meet family members. it is very brazen and not subtle but kate orring to chinese. we know of one that made a trip there and had a meeting and did so through her services. >> i want to bring in caitlin ostroff who broke the story. what are you learning about how this woman has managed to be so remarkablio remarkabliomy -- remarkable om nypresent. >> and she was the founder to the massage parlor and then having an investment company and doing other practices outside of being a business owner. so the question is, in a span of a couple of years how did she go from a relatively small donor to the republican party and to the republican candidates to all of a sudden taking selfies with president trump and other high-ranking republican officials so that is not something we completely know the answer to. there is ambiguities to how she got the connections to get there but sleaze been increasingly giving money to candidates in the last year or so so that is the question i think us and mother jones as well are seeki
, we have an elite form going on at mar-a-lago so you could meet family members. it is very brazen and not subtle but kate orring to chinese. we know of one that made a trip there and had a meeting and did so through her services. >> i want to bring in caitlin ostroff who broke the story. what are you learning about how this woman has managed to be so remarkablio remarkabliomy -- remarkable om nypresent. >> and she was the founder to the massage parlor and then having an investment...
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good morning chair ronen, supervisor mar. it is good to see so many faces and great to see you both in these roles. thank you very much for this opportunity. i also want to thank stewart milk for being here. and i have to say from the very beginning, that one of the hardest things for me to see in this whole process is how difficult it has been to move this forward. and my apologies in many respects to the harvey milk family because i think what they have seen from the moment that we proposed the naming of the airport up to this point is a real fight on the part of a number of people to keep harvey milk's name out of the airport. i think there are two things that i didn't fully understand when i brought this proposal forward. one, that harvey, by virtual ovirtue of what he stood for went up against the establishment. and unfortunately, a lot of people he went up against are still in power, and high and powerful positions, and they are doing everything they can to keep his name from being at the airport. and they were successf
good morning chair ronen, supervisor mar. it is good to see so many faces and great to see you both in these roles. thank you very much for this opportunity. i also want to thank stewart milk for being here. and i have to say from the very beginning, that one of the hardest things for me to see in this whole process is how difficult it has been to move this forward. and my apologies in many respects to the harvey milk family because i think what they have seen from the moment that we proposed...
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. >> president yee: supervisor mar. >> supervisor mar: thank you, president yee. i just wanted to start by saying i support the intent of this legislation to regulate existing sales and use of cannabis at events, especially cannabis-focussed events like the 420 event. and this is an important effort to promote public safety and public health in cannabis use and sales. but i'm concerned about how this may undermine our existing policies and protections from secondhand smoke exposure. it's very well-known, you know, by the board, and by the public, that the serious dangers of secondhand smoke exposure and there's tens of thousands of people that die from that every year. and this is why over many years the public health community has worked very hard to create laws and policies to protect first workers in the workplaces from secondhand smoke exposure and then those laws that have been expanded to public spaces. so, i have a question for the city attorney about this legislation. state law section 11362.3 of the health and safety code, prohibits smoking cannabis or sm
. >> president yee: supervisor mar. >> supervisor mar: thank you, president yee. i just wanted to start by saying i support the intent of this legislation to regulate existing sales and use of cannabis at events, especially cannabis-focussed events like the 420 event. and this is an important effort to promote public safety and public health in cannabis use and sales. but i'm concerned about how this may undermine our existing policies and protections from secondhand smoke exposure....
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the mar-a-lago. just what is a mar-a-lago you ask?ce in florida which according to "washington post" cost taxpayers about $3.4 million each time. the president goes there a lot. some 51 nights over 19 trips. that translates to 69 million just to get the president to and from florida. consider the education department contributes about $17.6 million to the special olympics overall budget. that's only about five mar-a-lagos. that's not all. health and human services budget cuts program for those with autism. this one is about three times as deep. a whopping $51 million. for those playing at home, that's about 15 mar-a-lagos. what about the corporation for public broadcasting? conservatives have been trying to kill the company that built big birds nests since the 1960s. mr. rogers even once had to step in to save it. the trump budget proposed cutting all but 30 of the $465 million budget. to save the company that brought you sesame street along with arts and culture free to all americans at home would cost about 136 mar-a-lagos. finally,
the mar-a-lago. just what is a mar-a-lago you ask?ce in florida which according to "washington post" cost taxpayers about $3.4 million each time. the president goes there a lot. some 51 nights over 19 trips. that translates to 69 million just to get the president to and from florida. consider the education department contributes about $17.6 million to the special olympics overall budget. that's only about five mar-a-lagos. that's not all. health and human services budget cuts program...
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pero segÚn expertos le por esta por venir debido al nivel del mar esta es la ediciÓn de noticias univisiÓn las seis >> el servicio de ciudadanÍa e inmigraciÓn dio conocer una serie de puntos con los que esperan mejorar la integridad de inmigraciÓn. pero muchas personas dicen que se estÁ causando demora los trÁmites >> ahora pueden pedir mÁs documentaciÓn para realizar un trÁmite a discreciÓn de un oficial migratorio. pero un abogado especialista en emigraciÓn dice que se estÁ teniendo impacto negativo con respecto a las peticiones de trabajo >> segÚn ellos conserva la integridad de programa pero en realidad lo que estÁ haciendo es que estÁ asustando a los empleados y para las compaÑÍas estÁ causando mucho más trabajo. quizÁs frustrando el proceso para que ellos no haga caso la peticiÓn >> otros puntos corresponderÁ realizar visitas sorpresas a los lugares de trabajo para verificar que los extranjeros estÉn utilizando las labores para los que fueron contratados >> eso tiene mucho impacto negativo en el Área de la bahÍa porque nosotros dependemos mucho de la creatividad de los inmigrantes la
pero segÚn expertos le por esta por venir debido al nivel del mar esta es la ediciÓn de noticias univisiÓn las seis >> el servicio de ciudadanÍa e inmigraciÓn dio conocer una serie de puntos con los que esperan mejorar la integridad de inmigraciÓn. pero muchas personas dicen que se estÁ causando demora los trÁmites >> ahora pueden pedir mÁs documentaciÓn para realizar un trÁmite a discreciÓn de un oficial migratorio. pero un abogado especialista en emigraciÓn dice que...
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host: we know the president yesterday at mar-a-lago. he golfed with kid rock. he seemed to be pretty comfortable. guest: one of my colleagues is in florida with him and heard the same thing. in,as not supposed to stop there was a republican fundraiser. we were not sure if he was going to go. he did go and talk to little bit. lindsey graham was giving a speech. the president seemed to be in good spirits. he introduced lindsey graham. mar-a-lago,own at it is a place where he is surrounded by people he has known for a long time. he is surrounded by friends. he took an extra large group of , probably because he knew this was coming out. he likes being there. he is scheduled to return to washington later today. tweet a just got a moment ago wishing everyone to have a nice day, but we have not heard him react to the mullah report. -- mueller report. i was talking to people close to him on thursday and friday. they were saying they were really hoping he would not say much. they were not going to say much at the white house. until they knew something. what you saw on f
host: we know the president yesterday at mar-a-lago. he golfed with kid rock. he seemed to be pretty comfortable. guest: one of my colleagues is in florida with him and heard the same thing. in,as not supposed to stop there was a republican fundraiser. we were not sure if he was going to go. he did go and talk to little bit. lindsey graham was giving a speech. the president seemed to be in good spirits. he introduced lindsey graham. mar-a-lago,own at it is a place where he is surrounded by...
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it's a test flight designed to bring the private company one step closer to getting astronauts to mars. and more calls for greater press freedom in turkey several german journalists have been denied their right to report on the country's media outlets and germany forwarding is we want an explanation. thanks for joining us i'm marrying a s d. in algeria police have fired tear gas to disperse tens of thousands of demonstrators marching through central algiers and other cities against president hu to flee now the demonstrations are the country's largest anti-government protest since the arab spring eight years ago which of leader has been in power since one nine hundred ninety nine and despite suffering a stroke five years ago the eighty one year old announced he was running for a fifth term in office. it was the biggest turnout of demonstrators so far after a week of nationwide protests the demonstration in algiers started peacefully with thousands marching in the streets after friday prayers they chanted bye-bye beautifully and peaceful peaceful many carried signs with slogans and drink
it's a test flight designed to bring the private company one step closer to getting astronauts to mars. and more calls for greater press freedom in turkey several german journalists have been denied their right to report on the country's media outlets and germany forwarding is we want an explanation. thanks for joining us i'm marrying a s d. in algeria police have fired tear gas to disperse tens of thousands of demonstrators marching through central algiers and other cities against president hu...
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connell: a trip to mar-a-lago to cover the summit. li
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