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to confess one of my favorite books, red mars, blue mars, green mars series on the family and would recommendching hearing, read it right away. i hope our witnesses will continue to give us hope about the future of the human beings on mars. i look forward to witness testimony and i recognize my friend and ranking member of this space subcommittee, doctor brian. >> thank you, thank you to all these witnesses we are about to hear. planetary science mission, it exemplifies the american spirit of exploration. they continue our long traditional nation of discovery and scientific inquiry, perseverance expands humanities reach throughout the solar system, inspiring the next generation of explorers and maintain technological expertise that's so important to our nation's economic national security. our nation wants to get experience collecting seven minutes of terror as perseverance descended to martian surface two months ago and will continue long history of searching for evidence of past lives, produce oxygen on the surface and also demonstratingen the very first controlled flight on another planet
to confess one of my favorite books, red mars, blue mars, green mars series on the family and would recommendching hearing, read it right away. i hope our witnesses will continue to give us hope about the future of the human beings on mars. i look forward to witness testimony and i recognize my friend and ranking member of this space subcommittee, doctor brian. >> thank you, thank you to all these witnesses we are about to hear. planetary science mission, it exemplifies the american...
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one of my favorite books is the red mars blue mars green mars series from kim stanley roberts and would recommend anybody watching in the hearing or on c-span3 to go buy it and read it right away. i hope our witnesses will continue to give us hope. i now recognize my friend and ranking member of this space subcommittee. >> inspire the next generation of explorers and maintain technological expertise that are so important to our nation's economic and national security. our nation once again experienced a collective seven minutes of terror as the perseverance rover descended to the martian surface two months ago. it will continue our long history of searching for evidence of past life, produce oxygen on the martian surface and also has demonstrated the very first control flight on another planet with our helicopter ingenuity. perseverance builds on the curiosity rover that landed on mars nearly a decade ago and spirit landings in 2004, not to mention the 1976 viking landing, the 1997 path finder landing and the sojourner rover and more recent phoenix landing. the landings were enabled by
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has been able to do you know placed this rover on mars landing rovers on mars is not the beginning or the end of all of this it ultimately is going to come down to actual manned space shuttles space ships that are headed to mars that will be the real race and again for what purpose exploration is great but one thing that's very interesting is there's a lot of talk right now about the u.s. launch of perseverance and that perseverance itself might be carrying actual microbes human microbes that could contaminate the planet right now and by the way some of what we get back from perseverance could actually indicate that life has been found there it might turn out that it's not life that was there it's microbes that and human d.n.a. that was placed on the shuttle that got there and now it's being seen when it when it comes back because it right on our own it's a long story but it might be our own little bit of there's a lot there and exploration is great but it shouldn't be seen as competitive in terms of who is a more dominant nation it should be seen more as a human experience i think th
has been able to do you know placed this rover on mars landing rovers on mars is not the beginning or the end of all of this it ultimately is going to come down to actual manned space shuttles space ships that are headed to mars that will be the real race and again for what purpose exploration is great but one thing that's very interesting is there's a lot of talk right now about the u.s. launch of perseverance and that perseverance itself might be carrying actual microbes human microbes that...
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has been able to you know place this rover on mars landing rovers on mars is not the beginning or the end of all of this it ultimately is going to come down to actual manned space shuttles space ships that are headed to mars that'll be the real race and again for a purpose exploration is great but one thing that's very interesting is there's a lot of talk right now about the u.s. launch of perseverance and that perseverance itself might be carrying actual microbes human microbes that could contaminate the planet right now and by the way some of what we get back from perseverance could actually indicate that life has been found there it might turn out that it's not life that was there it's microbes that and human d.n.a. that was placed on the shuttle that got there and now it's being seen when it when it comes back because they write oh it's a long story but it might be our own little they're going to there's a lot there and exploration is great but it shouldn't be seen as competitive in terms of who is a more dominant nation it should be seen more as a human experience i think that's
has been able to you know place this rover on mars landing rovers on mars is not the beginning or the end of all of this it ultimately is going to come down to actual manned space shuttles space ships that are headed to mars that'll be the real race and again for a purpose exploration is great but one thing that's very interesting is there's a lot of talk right now about the u.s. launch of perseverance and that perseverance itself might be carrying actual microbes human microbes that could...
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. . , , , successfully land and explore mars. . ,, , . , mars.is pretty incredible isn't it if you think _ mars. that is pretty incredible isn't it if you think about - mars. that is pretty incredible isn't it if you think about it, i isn't it if you think about it, how important is the space mission to the chinese government?- mission to the chinese government? mission to the chinese covernment? , government? the chinese view sace as government? the chinese view space as tied — government? the chinese view space as tied to _ government? the chinese view space as tied to every - government? the chinese view space as tied to every aspect . space as tied to every aspect of what they call comprehensive national power. a successful project like this will give them bragging rights in diplomacy, in military aspects, in science and technology, it will be a very proud moment for the chinese communist party relative to their own people, it will send a signal throughout asia about who is the technological leader, the success of this programme would be a gi
. . , , , successfully land and explore mars. . ,, , . , mars.is pretty incredible isn't it if you think _ mars. that is pretty incredible isn't it if you think about - mars. that is pretty incredible isn't it if you think about it, i isn't it if you think about it, how important is the space mission to the chinese government?- mission to the chinese government? mission to the chinese covernment? , government? the chinese view sace as government? the chinese view space as tied — government?...
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how hard is it to fly a helicopter on mars? we really, truly started with the question of, "is it possible?" >> cooper: a lot of people thought it-- it could not be done? >> aung: because it's really counterintuitive. i mean, you need atmosphere for the blades to push atmosphere to get lift, and the... >> cooper: the atmosphere on mars is completely different. >> aung: the atmosphere on mars is so thin. i mean, the room we're in, right, it's compared to that. it was 1% of the atmospheric density over there. so, the question of, really, can you generate enough lift, you know, to really build-- to lift up anything, that was the fundamental question. >> cooper: in subsequent flights, "ingenuity" has gone longer and farther, traveling for about two minutes and nearly the length of three football fields. it is a triumph not only for nasa but for its partners in the private sector who helped make various parts of the helicopter. >> matt keennon: don't let it go. don't freak out. >> cooper: matt keennon has a history of making unusual
how hard is it to fly a helicopter on mars? we really, truly started with the question of, "is it possible?" >> cooper: a lot of people thought it-- it could not be done? >> aung: because it's really counterintuitive. i mean, you need atmosphere for the blades to push atmosphere to get lift, and the... >> cooper: the atmosphere on mars is completely different. >> aung: the atmosphere on mars is so thin. i mean, the room we're in, right, it's compared to that....
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supervisor mar. >>. >> supervisor mar: thank you, chair melgar.t to thank all the speakers on public for sharing your perspective and support for the sb37 resolution and thanks again, colleagues, for this opportunity to have this hearing on the resolution. i'm glad we actually did send it back to committee because i feel like this is a very substantive and constructive discussion about these very important issues and, yeah, again, thank you for your support of this resolution in sb37 and ensuring redevelopment on sites that are on the cartazi list contaminated sites and able to undergo the important environmental review under ceqa that they're supposed to or they really need to to ensure that we're protecting the health of our residents, of the workers and protecting our environment. again, for the neighbors, the construction workers, the environmental stewards and future residents of this project. that clean-up plans are going to be properly done and through sb37, we can ensure a legacy of housing commercial buildings and infrastructure that's sa
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commissioner mar. >> supervisor mar: thank you. i just wanted to clarify the future of jfk drive and also the great highway and also just, you know, reflecting on the many comments that we heard during public comment and the e-mails that we received. i do think they really showed how deeply they felt so while i do support the vision throughout golden gate park. i believe this vision represents we are living in the present. [please stand by] . >> chair mandelman: got that, madam clerk? so items 8 and 9, we are continuing to the next meeting. please call item 10. >> clerk: item 10, introduction of new items. this is an information item. >> chair mandelman: anyone? okay. item 11. >> clerk: item 11 is public comment, and we have one public comment. [inaudible] >> chair mandelman: we will stick with 60 seconds each for public comment. and just out of curiosity, how many do we have in the queue? >> clerk: we have five. >> chair mandelman: okay. thank you. [inaudible] >> clerk: thank you, caller. >> please, thank you. >> clerk: hello, cal
commissioner mar. >> supervisor mar: thank you. i just wanted to clarify the future of jfk drive and also the great highway and also just, you know, reflecting on the many comments that we heard during public comment and the e-mails that we received. i do think they really showed how deeply they felt so while i do support the vision throughout golden gate park. i believe this vision represents we are living in the present. [please stand by] . >> chair mandelman: got that, madam...
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on the ground deadly clashes between militants and israeli security forces plan just a mission to mars that mystic mission accomplished trying to land a spacecraft on the red planet for the 1st time the largest bold step in its good singing space program. i'm anthony held welcome to the fighting between israel and palestinian militants is locking up the skies for the 5th not running israeli jets have continued to pound hamas targets thousands of reservists are on standby for a possible ground invasion of gaza while the death toll is mounting palestinian president mahmoud abbas is condemning what he calls brutal and programmed killings israeli prime minister is warning that hamas will pay a heavy price for launching a rocket attack. in an instant the 6 story building is reduced to rubble. all throughout the day and into the night. explosions reverberated through gaza city as israel intensified its onslaught against hamas. as the conflict escalates hour by hour gazans are fleeing their homes with whatever they can carry some have come to this school run by the un in search of a safe plac
on the ground deadly clashes between militants and israeli security forces plan just a mission to mars that mystic mission accomplished trying to land a spacecraft on the red planet for the 1st time the largest bold step in its good singing space program. i'm anthony held welcome to the fighting between israel and palestinian militants is locking up the skies for the 5th not running israeli jets have continued to pound hamas targets thousands of reservists are on standby for a possible ground...
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commissioner mar. >> supervisor mar: thanks, chair chan. and just to echo the words of appreciation to the executive officer goebel for all of his great work and developing this proposed work plan and the budget. and i appreciate that the good discussion that we've had here at the board over the past several months about the work plan and the budget. and, yeah, this looks great to me and i'm supportive of it. i just had some questions about the staffing in the budget. so for the -- there's a policy analyst for the public bank, and this is a new position and i wanted to understand it better, just as the budget aspect of it i definitely see the need to add that capacity to lafco but it looks like it's the cost is not the full cost of what the analyst would be. could you explain that. >> i'm happy to step in and to sort of explain a bit. and the clerk as the board of supervisors and the supervisor dean preston himself, who is soon to be your alternate commissioner mar, as our commission or this body. the policy analyst is actually going to hel
commissioner mar. >> supervisor mar: thanks, chair chan. and just to echo the words of appreciation to the executive officer goebel for all of his great work and developing this proposed work plan and the budget. and i appreciate that the good discussion that we've had here at the board over the past several months about the work plan and the budget. and, yeah, this looks great to me and i'm supportive of it. i just had some questions about the staffing in the budget. so for the --...
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well china has successfully landed a spacecraft on mars now it follows the u.s. on the soviet union to become the 3rd country to have a rover touchdown on the red planet the 6th wheel to jurong is named after the god of fire in ancient chinese mythology descended from a craft that's been circling mar since february its china's most ambitious space mission so far let's get more this from john t. horner he's a professor of astrophysics at the university of southern queensland institute for advanced engineering and space science sciences joins me now via skype from to wonder in australia it's a great title for a university to work out professor horner good to have you with us on the program before we talk about sort of the technology involved how excited are you that this probe has landed on mars. someone who's been assigned some of us for a lot longer not been special scientists and anytime we get more exploration of places like mars i'm just at the moment to be able to get one successful on that very 1st attempt it really remarkable i'm just really excited seen wh
well china has successfully landed a spacecraft on mars now it follows the u.s. on the soviet union to become the 3rd country to have a rover touchdown on the red planet the 6th wheel to jurong is named after the god of fire in ancient chinese mythology descended from a craft that's been circling mar since february its china's most ambitious space mission so far let's get more this from john t. horner he's a professor of astrophysics at the university of southern queensland institute for...
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. >> mars, mars, mars! space space space! mars mars mars! sace space space!> jimmy: yeah. >> wasn't that like totally relatable normal guy performance i engaged in with my flesh body, jimmy? >> jimmy: yes, i mean no. why are you doing this? >> well, you see, jimmy kimmel, i was such a hit this weekend when i was hosting "snell" that i thought, what other things am i great at and totally-qualified for? and it occurred to me, hosting an everyday television show program is like for me. >> jimmy: okay. all right. >> someone bring me like a bird or a monkey or something that does something remarkable. perhaps i should've spared a few of ellen's staff members from their terrible fate. >> jimmy: what do you mean their terrible fate? what did you do to ellen's staff? >> they were no match for my new bone vaporizer! >> jimmy: what is that? >> oh, i made it in collaboration with my good friends at shutterfly. >> jimmy: it's a -- wait a minute, you vaporized ellen's staff,'s bones in collaboration with shutterfly? >> i did. is that a no-no? >> jimmy: it's kind of a no-n
. >> mars, mars, mars! space space space! mars mars mars! sace space space!> jimmy: yeah. >> wasn't that like totally relatable normal guy performance i engaged in with my flesh body, jimmy? >> jimmy: yes, i mean no. why are you doing this? >> well, you see, jimmy kimmel, i was such a hit this weekend when i was hosting "snell" that i thought, what other things am i great at and totally-qualified for? and it occurred to me, hosting an everyday television...
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let's talk about mars. mission to mars, but there are so many challenges involved in a mars mission. it would take so long, at least two years. do you see a commitment, not least among america's politicians, to invest what it would need to get human beings to mars? the financing of space ventures has changed somewhat in that it is not only a taxed government project, mars, but some private money is being thrown in by people such as elon musk. are you comfortable with that? with the notion that america's richest billionaires, and you mentioned elon musk, we could talk aboutjeff bezos as well, are you comfortable with a sort of climate in space exploration where they seem more committed to pushing the boundaries, the frontiers than the us government? no, well, i think the us government should welcome their money in, sure. if they want to throw in $1 billion here and $1 trillion here, well, bless them. i don't see that there's anything wrong with having... once you are in a spacecraft, you are not sure who pai
let's talk about mars. mission to mars, but there are so many challenges involved in a mars mission. it would take so long, at least two years. do you see a commitment, not least among america's politicians, to invest what it would need to get human beings to mars? the financing of space ventures has changed somewhat in that it is not only a taxed government project, mars, but some private money is being thrown in by people such as elon musk. are you comfortable with that? with the notion that...
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if we are going to mars, we will have to develop that.ll of those figures are within your staff and the senate committee staff as well. >> i understand when you talk about later down the road. my concern is that the other team that will not be there when it's time to do the other bit. that is my concern. i'm told that under the current -- that all teams are eligible to receive funding. is that correct? mr. nelson: the short answer is . the unsuccessful -- in that procurement, nasa is prohibited from engaging with any of the other hls contractors on additional development work that would have been accomplished under the initial competition. >> what amount of fy 21 funds would be obligated and what amount are you it willing to stand to support the team? >> nasa has been obligated $410 million to date in fy 21. that includes funding for the milestones and the nasa human landing system program office. no funds have been made on the actual option a selection. >> thank you: my time is up. mr. nelson: mad something? -- may i add something? >> mr
if we are going to mars, we will have to develop that.ll of those figures are within your staff and the senate committee staff as well. >> i understand when you talk about later down the road. my concern is that the other team that will not be there when it's time to do the other bit. that is my concern. i'm told that under the current -- that all teams are eligible to receive funding. is that correct? mr. nelson: the short answer is . the unsuccessful -- in that procurement, nasa is...
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china has successfully landed a rover on mars.ling the planet since february, while its carrier craft mapped out a safe landing site to avoid boulders and craters. this is the second ever successive landing after the united states. dean cheng is a senior analyst at the heritage foundation think tank focussing on china's space programme. he told me just how significant this was for china. if you are chinese scientists, you have every reason to be absolutely delighted and proud. your nation has now successfully landed a probe on mars. hasn't quite deployed the rover yet — that will come in the next few hours or day or so probably — but it's a huge achievement and it makes china only the second nation to successfully land on the red planet. and the space programme in china, it's advanced pretty quickly, hasn't it, in recent years? what is china's goal in space? china's goal, broadly speaking, is to use space to improve all of the aspects of what they term comprehensive national power. from the chinese perspective, space benefit chine
china has successfully landed a rover on mars.ling the planet since february, while its carrier craft mapped out a safe landing site to avoid boulders and craters. this is the second ever successive landing after the united states. dean cheng is a senior analyst at the heritage foundation think tank focussing on china's space programme. he told me just how significant this was for china. if you are chinese scientists, you have every reason to be absolutely delighted and proud. your nation has...
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the unmanned spacecraft take honey towards mars at more than 10 times the speed of sound it kept this velocity entered into the planet's atmosphere but within a few minutes the air resistance slowed the pro-gun enough so that its parachute opened safely. deploying the parachute reduced its speed even more when the spacecraft reached an altitude of one and a half kilometers the parachute automatically detached and then the braking system kicked in and it was designed to gently guide the probe to the surface of mars. rover on board will explore an icy area of mars known as utopia punish shia it was formed by the violent impact of an asteroid about 4000000000 years ago past space probes have discovered a large amount of frozen water under the surface here an enormous layer of ice lies only a few meters below the surface with a radar device can precisely measure the underground ice there over was named after the chinese got a fire 8 days after landing when diagnostic tests are done it will go into action for its scientific measurements but you're wrong has 6 and tremendous onboard one use
the unmanned spacecraft take honey towards mars at more than 10 times the speed of sound it kept this velocity entered into the planet's atmosphere but within a few minutes the air resistance slowed the pro-gun enough so that its parachute opened safely. deploying the parachute reduced its speed even more when the spacecraft reached an altitude of one and a half kilometers the parachute automatically detached and then the braking system kicked in and it was designed to gently guide the probe to...
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supervisor mar. >>. >> supervisor mar: thank you, chair melgar. i want to thank all the speakers on public for sharing your perspective and support for the sb37 resolution and thanks again, colleagues, for this opportunity to have this hearing on the resolution. i'm glad we actually did send it back to committee because i feel like this is a very substantive and constructive discussion about these very important issues and, yeah, again, thank you for your support of this resolution in sb37 and ensuring redevelopment on sites that are on the cartazi list contaminated sites and able to undergo the important environmental review under ceqa that they're supposed to or they really need to to ensure that we're protecting the health of our residents, of the workers and protecting our environment. again, for the neighbors, the construction workers, the environmental stewards and future residents of this project. that clean-up plans are going to be properly done and through sb37, we can ensure a legacy of housing commercial buildings and infrastructure tha
supervisor mar. >>. >> supervisor mar: thank you, chair melgar. i want to thank all the speakers on public for sharing your perspective and support for the sb37 resolution and thanks again, colleagues, for this opportunity to have this hearing on the resolution. i'm glad we actually did send it back to committee because i feel like this is a very substantive and constructive discussion about these very important issues and, yeah, again, thank you for your support of this resolution...
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., , ., mars? humans on the moon, absolutely. — mars? humans on the moon, absolutely, that _ mars?le get so i excited about mars? i understand towards. why do people get so - excited about mars? i understand it is in our— excited about mars? i understand it is in our reach to get there, possibly, _ is in our reach to get there, possibly, by machine. who knows, one day we _ possibly, by machine. who knows, one day we will_ possibly, by machine. who knows, one day we will get there as humans. but it's a bit— day we will get there as humans. but it's a bit like. — day we will get there as humans. but it's a bit like, kind of going to our next _ it's a bit like, kind of going to our next door neighbour rather than a foreign _ our next door neighbour rather than a foreign country, to really understand the kind of broader universe — understand the kind of broader universe in which we live. yeah. one ofthe universe in which we live. yeah. one of the drawers _ universe in which we live. yeah. one of the drawers of _ universe in which we live. yeah. one of the drawers of mars _ universe in
., , ., mars? humans on the moon, absolutely. — mars? humans on the moon, absolutely, that _ mars?le get so i excited about mars? i understand towards. why do people get so - excited about mars? i understand it is in our— excited about mars? i understand it is in our reach to get there, possibly, _ is in our reach to get there, possibly, by machine. who knows, one day we _ possibly, by machine. who knows, one day we will_ possibly, by machine. who knows, one day we will get there as humans....
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would you so given _ we have humans on mars. would you go given the _ we have humans on mars.t hop but not too much to go to mars. thank you for being on the programme. a fascinating story and i would imagine a lot more money will be used on the likes ofjeff bezos, elon musk, sir richard branson — they do have some money to spend a day. yes, they are innovative. thank you for your company. they are innovative. thank you foryour company. have they are innovative. thank you for your company. have a wonderful day and i will see you soon. hello. it seems like everything is running late this spring, and now the april showers have finally arrived. there's nothing like an angry sky to get the weather watchers out. there'll be more like this during wednesday. sunshine, yes, in between the showers, but catch a shower — heavy, hail and thunder and it's going to feel quite chilly as well with the air coming down from the north. around an area of low pressure which may be some distance away now, but in its way, we have this northerly flow of chilly air, unstable air with the showers devel
would you so given _ we have humans on mars. would you go given the _ we have humans on mars.t hop but not too much to go to mars. thank you for being on the programme. a fascinating story and i would imagine a lot more money will be used on the likes ofjeff bezos, elon musk, sir richard branson — they do have some money to spend a day. yes, they are innovative. thank you for your company. they are innovative. thank you foryour company. have they are innovative. thank you for your company....
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and lucy gets a taste of sleeping on mars, deep in a cave in spain. since i was eight years old, so i'm not going to lie, i'm actually really excited about getting in the top bunk. now, when it comes to strange places that the travel show team have stayed over the years, there is one particular stand—out. it's that time that lucy went to spain tojoin a group of scientists looking to recreate life on mars deep inside a spanish cave. and it would have beenjust plain rude to turn down an invite to a sleepover. so, clearly, this is not a space shuttle, but mars, for the purpose of this exercise, is going to be in a remote cave in arredondo, and i have a feeling my sci—fi fantasies are about to become unlocked. the idea is to simulate how hard it will be to survive on another planet, with the barest of tools. this particular expedition isjust for the night and is geared towards scientists who'll be doing experiments as if they're on the red planet. wow. oh, my god! down we go. but before any exploration, the team need to change. this is the bit i've actual
and lucy gets a taste of sleeping on mars, deep in a cave in spain. since i was eight years old, so i'm not going to lie, i'm actually really excited about getting in the top bunk. now, when it comes to strange places that the travel show team have stayed over the years, there is one particular stand—out. it's that time that lucy went to spain tojoin a group of scientists looking to recreate life on mars deep inside a spanish cave. and it would have beenjust plain rude to turn down an invite...
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miss miller, you're muted. >> thank you, supervisor mar, for the question. i believe we were really -- we've been trying to get this work done in earnest since 2012, and we've put out the contract twice and have not successfully gotten past the indemnification. this time, with the help of city important randy parent, we were able to resolve a lot of the other terms and conditions that were under our control, but the indemnification is in the admin code, so we needed to come to you. that's a really big step, so we wanted to go about this cautiously but also doing our best to get the best terms possible, and i just applaud city attorney randy parent for working very hard to negotiate that with each of the firms starting a year ago and really, you know, having a final push here now with g.e. in terms of the -- not getting it done 20 years ago, there's quite a bit of deferred work on our entire water system. you know, it's all built 100 years ago. our focus over the last 20 years was on the water system improvement program, which was our $4.8 billion to increase
miss miller, you're muted. >> thank you, supervisor mar, for the question. i believe we were really -- we've been trying to get this work done in earnest since 2012, and we've put out the contract twice and have not successfully gotten past the indemnification. this time, with the help of city important randy parent, we were able to resolve a lot of the other terms and conditions that were under our control, but the indemnification is in the admin code, so we needed to come to you. that's...
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after a 6 and a half month journey from planet earth china makes its 1st mars landing the rover named after the chinese god of 0 will be in search of life for about 3 months archie's natasha's suite has more on this historic landing. kind of landed a spacecraft on mars for the 1st time on saturday flying to the control center over joined in boise one another according to the china national space administration touched down with that 70 in the morning beijing time there was a bit of a delay for mission control in beijing to confirm the release of a heat shield an oversized parachute to better secure the props to send these both must be deployed at very precise times to ensure proper landing in a particular spot the heat shield protects the spacecraft from the scorching temperatures of mars the parachutes and rockets help the spacecraft to slow down to prevent a crash landing the advanced technology is very different than what's needed to land on the moon while still a large feat the moon only requires many retro rockets from landing the rover plans to inspect the red planet for 90 days
after a 6 and a half month journey from planet earth china makes its 1st mars landing the rover named after the chinese god of 0 will be in search of life for about 3 months archie's natasha's suite has more on this historic landing. kind of landed a spacecraft on mars for the 1st time on saturday flying to the control center over joined in boise one another according to the china national space administration touched down with that 70 in the morning beijing time there was a bit of a delay for...
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after a 6 and a half month journey from planet earth china makes its 1st mars landing the rover named after the chinese god of 0 will be in search of life for about 3 months argues natasha suite has more on this historic landing. as china landed a spacecraft on mars for the 1st time on saturday trying to control central were overjoyed invoicing one another according to the china national space administration touchdown was at 70 in the morning beijing time there was a bit of a delay for mission control in beijing to confirm the release of a heat shield an oversized parachute to better secure the crops to send these both must be deployed at very precise times to ensure proper living in a particular spot the heat shield protects the spacecraft from the scorching temperatures of mars parachutes and rockets help the spacecraft to slow down to prevent a crash landing technology is very different than what's needed to land on the moon while still a large feature the moon only requires many retro rockets from landing the rover plans to inspect the red planet for 90 days before the next few da
after a 6 and a half month journey from planet earth china makes its 1st mars landing the rover named after the chinese god of 0 will be in search of life for about 3 months argues natasha suite has more on this historic landing. as china landed a spacecraft on mars for the 1st time on saturday trying to control central were overjoyed invoicing one another according to the china national space administration touchdown was at 70 in the morning beijing time there was a bit of a delay for mission...
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after a 6 and a half month journey from planet earth china makes its 1st mars landing the rover named after the chinese god i was there on will be in search of life for about 3 months are 2 years natasha suite has more on this historic way of being. kind of landed a spacecraft on mars for the 1st time on saturday scientists at the control center were overjoyed invoicing one another according to the china national space administration touchdown was at 70 in the morning beijing time it was a bit of a to late for mission control in beijing to confirm the release of a heat shield an oversized parachute to better secure the crops to send these both must be deployed at very precise times to ensure proper landing in a particular spot the heat shield protects the spacecraft from the scorching temperatures of mars parachutes and rockets help the spacecraft to slow down to prevent a crash landing the advance technology is very different than what's needed to land on the moon while still a large feat the moon only requires many retro rockets from landing the rover plans to inspect the red planet
after a 6 and a half month journey from planet earth china makes its 1st mars landing the rover named after the chinese god i was there on will be in search of life for about 3 months are 2 years natasha suite has more on this historic way of being. kind of landed a spacecraft on mars for the 1st time on saturday scientists at the control center were overjoyed invoicing one another according to the china national space administration touchdown was at 70 in the morning beijing time it was a bit...
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and china has landed a spacecraft on mars the latest step in its ambitious space program the chinese rover will stay in its lander for a few days of tests before exploring the red planet rover has yet to send back any images from mars but here's the story of how it got there and what the mission is to find out. after a treacherous journey through the martian atmosphere the chinese spacecraft a honey land safely on the red planet a major triumphant beijing space ambitions and the culmination of years of hard work. this was not an easy task it's our 1st time down this path and we have encountered many difficulties and it was through a lot of hard work that today we were able to make our goals a reality i'm delighted this is a key event for the china air space and technology corporation this is the chinese people's 1st river landing on another planet there's a wrong rover on board will explore an icy area of mars known as utopia. it was formed by the violent impact of an asteroid about 4000000000 years ago past space probes have discovered large amounts of frozen water under the surface
and china has landed a spacecraft on mars the latest step in its ambitious space program the chinese rover will stay in its lander for a few days of tests before exploring the red planet rover has yet to send back any images from mars but here's the story of how it got there and what the mission is to find out. after a treacherous journey through the martian atmosphere the chinese spacecraft a honey land safely on the red planet a major triumphant beijing space ambitions and the culmination of...
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this is the country's first mission to mars. �* ,, �* mars. said that this was not _ mars. translation: it should be said that this was not an - mars. translation: it should be said that this was not an easy - said that this was not an easy task. it is a first time down this path and we have met many difficulties.— difficulties. the rover will s - end difficulties. the rover will spend three _ difficulties. the rover will spend three months - difficulties. the rover will - spend three months collecting data. china is now undoubtedly one of the world's leading nations and interplanetary exploration, but the chinese are not the only ones interested in mars. in february the us rover perseverance made a successful landing there. competition between these two leading nations now extends millions of kilometres into space. michael bristow, bbc news. wreaths have been laid to mark the centenary of the royal british legion. in a message marking the occasion, prince charles said the charity ensured the sacrifices of veterans would never be forgotten. ou
this is the country's first mission to mars. �* ,, �* mars. said that this was not _ mars. translation: it should be said that this was not an - mars. translation: it should be said that this was not an easy - said that this was not an easy task. it is a first time down this path and we have met many difficulties.— difficulties. the rover will s - end difficulties. the rover will spend three _ difficulties. the rover will spend three months - difficulties. the rover will - spend three...
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it's kind of landed a spacecraft on mars for the 1st time on saturday trying to have a control center over joined in boise one another according to the china national space administration touchdown was at 70 in the morning beijing time there was a bit of a delay for mission control in beijing to confirm the release of a heat shield an oversized parachute to better secure the craft to send these both must be deployed at very precise times to ensure proper living in a particular spot the heat shield protects the spacecraft from the scorching temperatures of mars parachutes and rockets to help the spacecraft to slow down to prevent a crash landing the advanced technology is very different than what's needed to land on the moon will still a large feature the moon only requires many retro rockets from landing the rover plans to inspect the red planet for 90 days but for the next few days the rover will remain in the lander for a diagnostic test it will then explore an icy part of mars known as utopia plan joining an american one that landed there back in february trying to is the 3rd natio
it's kind of landed a spacecraft on mars for the 1st time on saturday trying to have a control center over joined in boise one another according to the china national space administration touchdown was at 70 in the morning beijing time there was a bit of a delay for mission control in beijing to confirm the release of a heat shield an oversized parachute to better secure the craft to send these both must be deployed at very precise times to ensure proper living in a particular spot the heat...
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i am gordon mar joined by vice chair stefani and matt haney. thank sfgovtv for staffing this meeting. do you have any announcements? >> yes, in order to protect public, board member and city employees during covid-19 the board of supervisors committee room is closed. this is pursuant to various local, state orders in effect.
i am gordon mar joined by vice chair stefani and matt haney. thank sfgovtv for staffing this meeting. do you have any announcements? >> yes, in order to protect public, board member and city employees during covid-19 the board of supervisors committee room is closed. this is pursuant to various local, state orders in effect.
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. >> supervisor mar. >> aye. supervisor melgar. >> aye. >> supervisor peskin. >> aye. >> there are 11 aye's. >> thank you and without objection this resolution is adopted unanimously. madam clerk, please call item number three. >> item three, resolution to i a prove a lease modification to the 2011 lease and use agreement between the city and 39 various signatory airlines to extend the term from two years from july 2, 2021 through june 30,2023 and to affirm the ceqa determination. >> thank you, madam clerk. >> please call the roll on item number 3. >> supervisor preston. >> aye. >> supervisor ronen. >> aye. supervisor safai. >> aye. >> supervisor stefani. >> aye. >> supervisor walton. >> aye. >> supervisor chan. >> aye. >> supervisor haney. >> aye. >> supervisor mandelman. >> aye. >> supervisor mar. >> aye. >> supervisor melgar. >> aye. supervisor peskin. >> aye. >> there are 11 aye's. >> thank you. and without objection this, resolution is adopted unanimously. maz am clerk, please call item number four. >> item
. >> supervisor mar. >> aye. supervisor melgar. >> aye. >> supervisor peskin. >> aye. >> there are 11 aye's. >> thank you and without objection this resolution is adopted unanimously. madam clerk, please call item number three. >> item three, resolution to i a prove a lease modification to the 2011 lease and use agreement between the city and 39 various signatory airlines to extend the term from two years from july 2, 2021 through june 30,2023 and...
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supervisor mar. >> thank you. i just wanted to thank supervisor chan for this accommodation and also congratulate james chow and his family including chris chow, who is a good friend. i know how important this milestone birthday is for the family. so i would love to be added as a co-sponsor. thank you. >> president walton: thank you supervisor mar. supervisor stefani. >> thank you president walton. i missed a vote and i apologize and i was hoping to rescind the items that i missed and i am being told it's 20, 21, 23, 24 and 25? >> president walton: thank you so much supervisor stefani. madam clerk, can we take all those together? and i second the motion to rescind. >> clerk: so, we would be rescinding all of the items except, we haven't taken the vote on this item just yet so for my records it was going to be 20, 21, 23 and 25. >> president walton: can we call the alcohol on item 24. [roll call vote] there are 11 ayes. >> president walton: thank you. without objection this resolution passes. madam clerk, would you
supervisor mar. >> thank you. i just wanted to thank supervisor chan for this accommodation and also congratulate james chow and his family including chris chow, who is a good friend. i know how important this milestone birthday is for the family. so i would love to be added as a co-sponsor. thank you. >> president walton: thank you supervisor mar. supervisor stefani. >> thank you president walton. i missed a vote and i apologize and i was hoping to rescind the items that i...
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thank you, chair mar. >> chair mar: supervisor stefani. this is a humanitarian crisis as we hear presentations from those who are presenting on this topic, i want to ask you because it is not define understand the legislation. what is meant by overdose prevention strategies? i am looking at page four lines 4 through 6 to work with people who use drugs receive training in overdose prevention strategies. what does that mean? does overdose prevention strategies mean talking to people about recovery? what does it mean after narcan which is very important. what do we mean by overdose prevention strategies? i think given the crisis on the street it has to mean everything. i am not sure. i think your legislation is great. i fully support it. i just want to get clarity what we are talking about here. thanks. >> i appreciate that question and also i am sure folks from the department of public health will be able to describe what this would mean in practice. i do at least as far as i de dee it that it must include training and how to apply narcan an
thank you, chair mar. >> chair mar: supervisor stefani. this is a humanitarian crisis as we hear presentations from those who are presenting on this topic, i want to ask you because it is not define understand the legislation. what is meant by overdose prevention strategies? i am looking at page four lines 4 through 6 to work with people who use drugs receive training in overdose prevention strategies. what does that mean? does overdose prevention strategies mean talking to people about...
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. >> supervisor mar. >> aye. supervisor melgar. >> aye. >> supervisor peskin. >> aye. >> there are 11 aye's. >> thank you and without objection this resolution is adopted unanimously. madam clerk, please call item number three. >> item three, resolution to i a prove a lease modification to the 2011 lease and use agreement between the city and 39 various signatory airlines to extend the term from two years from july 2, 2021 through june 30,2023 and to affirm the ceqa determination. >> thank you, madam clerk. >> please call the roll on item number 3. >> supervisor preston. >> aye. >> supervisor ronen. >> aye. supervisor safai. >> aye. >> supervisor stefani. >> aye. >> supervisor walton. >> aye. >> supervisor chan. >> aye. >> supervisor haney. >> aye. >> supervisor mandelman. >> aye. >> supervisor mar. >> aye. >> supervisor melgar. >> aye. supervisor peskin. >> aye. >> there are 11 aye's. >> thank you. and without objection this, resolution is adopted unanimously. maz am clerk, please call item number four. >> item
. >> supervisor mar. >> aye. supervisor melgar. >> aye. >> supervisor peskin. >> aye. >> there are 11 aye's. >> thank you and without objection this resolution is adopted unanimously. madam clerk, please call item number three. >> item three, resolution to i a prove a lease modification to the 2011 lease and use agreement between the city and 39 various signatory airlines to extend the term from two years from july 2, 2021 through june 30,2023 and...
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>> chair mar: maybe just briefly. i just wanted to thank you, supervisor safai, for calling for this hearing, and i appreciate your framing remarks, you know, about how as we continue to, you know, to pursue criminal justice reform and -- that we also do need to address real public safety concerns in our neighborhood, and in particular, i think the topic today around shoplifting, you know, in our -- in our neighborhood businesses, particularly the anchor businesses, is something that, yeah, we've seen across the city, and -- but i would also add that, you know, this affects -- you know, shoplifting has impacted, you know, all the businesses in our commercial corridors, including our small neighborhood businesses, and so -- and it's also connected to other crime trends in our commercial corridors, like burglaries, and the separate hearings that i called for is looking at crime prevention strategies in commercial corridors to support our neighborhood businesses. >> supervisor safai: yeah. no, that's a really good before
>> chair mar: maybe just briefly. i just wanted to thank you, supervisor safai, for calling for this hearing, and i appreciate your framing remarks, you know, about how as we continue to, you know, to pursue criminal justice reform and -- that we also do need to address real public safety concerns in our neighborhood, and in particular, i think the topic today around shoplifting, you know, in our -- in our neighborhood businesses, particularly the anchor businesses, is something that,...
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the probe carrying, touched down on mars on may 15.ial says it's a hugely forward for the program. china's rover will now tread across the martian terrain to learn what it can about the planet in hopes that humans can one day land there too. >> the chinese rover that has now landed on mars -- >> nasa's administrator bill nelson congratulated china's space agency, and warned congress that china has ambitious plans for mars and the moon. >> they're going to be landing humans on the moon. that should tell us something about our need to get off our duff. >> reporter: china is one of three countries that have launched missions to the red planet that's summer with nasa's perseverance landing on mars in february. the hope spacecraft launched by the uae is orbiting the planet but not designed to land. in addition, nasa's curiosity rover has been on the ground since 2012, making for a lot of competition in this next frontier. michael holmes, cnn. >>> good morning, and welcome to your new day. i'm boris sanchez. >> and i'm christi paul. there's
the probe carrying, touched down on mars on may 15.ial says it's a hugely forward for the program. china's rover will now tread across the martian terrain to learn what it can about the planet in hopes that humans can one day land there too. >> the chinese rover that has now landed on mars -- >> nasa's administrator bill nelson congratulated china's space agency, and warned congress that china has ambitious plans for mars and the moon. >> they're going to be landing humans on...
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locutor: desafiando muchos peligros, se lanzan a cruzar la frontera por el mar.ragio o la muerte. >> todas estas situaciones, el riesgo, la muerte, es un factor que se tiene que contemplar. locutor: mientras algunas instituciones y empresas estÁn exigiendo que estudiantes y empleados se vacunen. muchos se preguntan si es legal. >> es un tema que puede ser bastante controversial, poder discriminar a alguien o no. locutor: mon laferte habla sobre las mujeres que han dedicado sus vidas a la mÚsica. >> tenÍa una radio casetera, me ponÍa a grabar. y cantaba y tocaba. y esos eran como demos. locutor: esto y mÁs a continuaciÓn en “aquÍ y ahora”. rodrÍguez: ha alterado la rutina de cientos de miles de habitantes, originado una tormenta polÍtica y desencadenado acusaciones de supuesta negligencia y corrupciÓn. hola, ¿que tal? les saluda teresa rodrÍguez. calderÓn: yo soy ilia calderÓn. bienvenidos a “aquÍ y ahora”. les hablamos de la tragedia en la lÍnea 12 del sistema de transporte pÚblico de la ciudad de mÉxico. jessica cermeÑo nos muestra lo que ha sucedido desde el de
locutor: desafiando muchos peligros, se lanzan a cruzar la frontera por el mar.ragio o la muerte. >> todas estas situaciones, el riesgo, la muerte, es un factor que se tiene que contemplar. locutor: mientras algunas instituciones y empresas estÁn exigiendo que estudiantes y empleados se vacunen. muchos se preguntan si es legal. >> es un tema que puede ser bastante controversial, poder discriminar a alguien o no. locutor: mon laferte habla sobre las mujeres que han dedicado sus...