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mission control was made up of a bunch of young people. so let‘s just do it. there was a routine from launch, i would say, to the point of going into lunar orbit. the final phases of the descent of apollo 11 were kind of fraught. we had two computer alarms saying that the computer was being overworked. they took a quick look to make sure all the guidance was correct. quickly gave them a go. so it was dicey, and then they started running short of fuel, and we were concerned. you heard 60 seconds, 30. it was in neil armstrong‘s hands at that point. neil was a very, very good pilot. he could already see that the computer was taking him into a boulderfield, so he had to manoeuvre to try to find a smooth place. and the fuel gauge was headed down, and we were watching it. and it was nerve—racking. i never will forget when buzz aldrin said we were picking up dust, he did that a little less than 100 feet above the surface, and that is when i thought, "we will make it." when they first touched down, it was a great relief. i remember being proud — w
mission control was made up of a bunch of young people. so let‘s just do it. there was a routine from launch, i would say, to the point of going into lunar orbit. the final phases of the descent of apollo 11 were kind of fraught. we had two computer alarms saying that the computer was being overworked. they took a quick look to make sure all the guidance was correct. quickly gave them a go. so it was dicey, and then they started running short of fuel, and we were concerned. you heard 60...
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mission control was made up of a bunch of young people.er guys in the room. i think we all felt that nobody has ever done this, so let's just do it. there was a routine from launch, i would say, to the point of going into lunar orbit. the final phases of the descent of apollo 11 were kind of fraught. we had two computer alarms saying that the computer was being overworked. they took a quick look to make sure all the guidance was correct. quickly gave them a go. so it was dicey, and then they started running short of fuel, and we were concerned. you heard 60 seconds, 30. it was in neil armstrong's hands at that point. neil was a very, very good pilot. he could already see that the computer was taking him into a boulderfield, so he had to manoeuvre to try to find a smooth place. and the fuel gauge was headed down, and we were watching it. and it was nerve—racking. i never will forget when buzz aldrin said we were picking up dust, he did that a little less than 100 feet above the surface, and that is when i thought, "we will make it." when th
mission control was made up of a bunch of young people.er guys in the room. i think we all felt that nobody has ever done this, so let's just do it. there was a routine from launch, i would say, to the point of going into lunar orbit. the final phases of the descent of apollo 11 were kind of fraught. we had two computer alarms saying that the computer was being overworked. they took a quick look to make sure all the guidance was correct. quickly gave them a go. so it was dicey, and then they...
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all the technical details are taking care of by mission control this is tim checks all components for plausibility and calculates the ideal flight path for the drones it also make sure none of the drones gets another drone in its picture. one of the program's features after the planning and control is the ability to simulate the mission on the monitor. it's a short step from simulation to reality to test the multi drones practicality for media production to drones track a group of cyclists with video cameras all completely autonomous like. the cameras follow the bike riders with the aid of g.p.s. tracking. the command headquarters monitors the entire mission each safety pilot keeps their assigned drone in sight at all times but there's no need to intervene. surprise. surprise because i mean. concerns about the stability of the flight. but sadly the image results are disappointing the footage shot by the 2 drones was too blurry to be of any use the cameras auto focus functions didn't work as well as they had in lab tests. right now is the 1st time but we've got to do. so now we are fac
all the technical details are taking care of by mission control this is tim checks all components for plausibility and calculates the ideal flight path for the drones it also make sure none of the drones gets another drone in its picture. one of the program's features after the planning and control is the ability to simulate the mission on the monitor. it's a short step from simulation to reality to test the multi drones practicality for media production to drones track a group of cyclists with...
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one of the program's features after the planning and control is the ability to simulate the mission on the monitor. it's a short step from simulation to reality to test the multi drones practicality for media production to drones track a group of cyclists with video cameras all completely autonomous like. the cameras follow the bike riders with the aid of g.p.s. tracking. the command headquarters monitors the entire mission each safety pilot keeps their assigned drone in sight at all times but there's no need to intervene. surprise. surprise because. concerns about stability. but sadly the image results are disappointing the footage shot by the 2 drones was too blurry to be of any use the cameras auto focus functions didn't work as well as they had in lab tests. the 1st time but. so now we are facing. we. before. place this is what happened when we were doing the real thing. the main challenges that we have. tried to solve the following days. 2 days later at a nearby lake and old boat house serves as command central final preparations are made for the 2nd attempt the autofocus works th
one of the program's features after the planning and control is the ability to simulate the mission on the monitor. it's a short step from simulation to reality to test the multi drones practicality for media production to drones track a group of cyclists with video cameras all completely autonomous like. the cameras follow the bike riders with the aid of g.p.s. tracking. the command headquarters monitors the entire mission each safety pilot keeps their assigned drone in sight at all times but...
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it's also home to mission control where all flight operations are monitored from, and this is the veryo film inside this room. winds are holding 160 at ten knots and 360... when do you think virgin galactic is going to be putting paying customers up into space? what is the day, when‘s that going to happen? right now according to our current projections, we think we can start commercial operations next year. that is all we have time for for the shortcut of click this week. for more big themes in big moments from 2019 check out the full version which is about right now. who knows what 2020 will bring! to try and find out, next week we will be at the well‘s largest expo, ces in las vegas, and we would love you to be there too. hold on tight, this ride does not stop! see you there. hello and welcome back to newswatch with me, samira ahmed. has bbc news been taking too much holiday over christmas and new year, with fewer and shorter news bulletins, shown later than normal, and more repeated features?
it's also home to mission control where all flight operations are monitored from, and this is the veryo film inside this room. winds are holding 160 at ten knots and 360... when do you think virgin galactic is going to be putting paying customers up into space? what is the day, when‘s that going to happen? right now according to our current projections, we think we can start commercial operations next year. that is all we have time for for the shortcut of click this week. for more big themes...
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a few of them were aware that the successful moon landing was hanging by a thread in now says mission control center in houston cap com charlie duke had direct radio contact with neil armstrong. now 82 years old he can still recall the dramatic moments. we get very very tight on fuel calls 60 seconds which many as 60 seconds to land i call 30 seconds the tension is rising in mission control you could hear a pin drop and we were holding our breath will we make it i called 30 seconds and then 13 psycho's later he landed but it was very very tight. and very close to abort. yet the 1st lunar landing was a success. 3 years later charlie duke got his own entry in the annals of space travel. don young and i were the 5th landing on the moon back and april 19th 72 and i was the 10th man to step all of them and once we laid it i just erupted with enthusiasm i shouted into the end of my we had our helmets old and fully suited up and i just shouted in my all what houston orion is finally here he is fantastic. the one. on the surface of the moon charlie and his commander john young carried out experiments
a few of them were aware that the successful moon landing was hanging by a thread in now says mission control center in houston cap com charlie duke had direct radio contact with neil armstrong. now 82 years old he can still recall the dramatic moments. we get very very tight on fuel calls 60 seconds which many as 60 seconds to land i call 30 seconds the tension is rising in mission control you could hear a pin drop and we were holding our breath will we make it i called 30 seconds and then 13...
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it's also home to mission control, where all flight operations are monitored from.wed to film inside this room. winds are holding 160 at ten knots... when do you think virgin galactic is going to be putting paying customers up into space? when is the date — when‘s that going to happen? right now, according to our current projections, we think that we can start commercial operations next year. that is all we have time for for the shortcut of click this week. for more of the big themes and big moments from click 2019, check out the full version which is up on iplayer right now. who knows what 2020 will bring! well, to try and find out, next week, we will be at the world's largest expo, ces in las vegas, and we would love you to be there too. hold on tight, this ride does not stop! see you there. hello. after the relative calm weekend, there is something coming next weekend. at times we could see some damaging gust of wind north—west. it is really mild in the first half of the week before things turn bad again later in the week. we have clear skies, but really we have
it's also home to mission control, where all flight operations are monitored from.wed to film inside this room. winds are holding 160 at ten knots... when do you think virgin galactic is going to be putting paying customers up into space? when is the date — when‘s that going to happen? right now, according to our current projections, we think that we can start commercial operations next year. that is all we have time for for the shortcut of click this week. for more of the big themes and...
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we're looking at mission control right now down on earth while they're out on a space walk. they made history last october. they were the first all-female space walking crew. miss cook in an all white space suit has a record for the lodgest space flight by a woman. today they'll be replacing some hydrogen nickel with lithium eye onbatteries. the old batteries will be set back to earth on the next cargo ship that leaves the space station. i didn't mean to interrupt. it's supposed to take more than five hours but again, you're looking live right outside the international space station. the two female astronauts on a space walk and we were right there. >>> thank you for joining us. welcome back to mornings on 2. it's wednesday morning january 15th. january 15th. pam cook is off today i'm dave clark. steve paulson is busy but not too busy. >> tomorrow will be the busier day. with the cloud cover coming in it's going to be a cool day. our system will drag across high level clouds here. can you see some of those are already beginning to move in. there's fog there as well. a little
we're looking at mission control right now down on earth while they're out on a space walk. they made history last october. they were the first all-female space walking crew. miss cook in an all white space suit has a record for the lodgest space flight by a woman. today they'll be replacing some hydrogen nickel with lithium eye onbatteries. the old batteries will be set back to earth on the next cargo ship that leaves the space station. i didn't mean to interrupt. it's supposed to take more...
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it's also home to mission control, where all flight operations are monitored for blue prom. are monitoreds is the very first time that a tv crew has been allowed to film inside this room. when do you think virgin galactic is going to be putting paying customers up into space? what is the date? right now we think we can start commercial operations next year. the world of course has bigger problems to solve than just trying to get us off of it. in 2019, green issues and sustainability came to the fore. extinction rebellion, greta thunburg and the uk's commitment to become carbon neutral by 2050. last year, i met up with the first scientist to suggest that as well as stopping emitting greenhouse gases, we might be able to use technology to pull them back out of the atmosphere. it's called the artificial tree. the air passes through these filters, which are made of a very special material because the c02 actually clings to this material as the air passes over it. now once these filters are saturated with carbon dioxide, this whole thing moves down into a container of water, where this particu
it's also home to mission control, where all flight operations are monitored for blue prom. are monitoreds is the very first time that a tv crew has been allowed to film inside this room. when do you think virgin galactic is going to be putting paying customers up into space? what is the date? right now we think we can start commercial operations next year. the world of course has bigger problems to solve than just trying to get us off of it. in 2019, green issues and sustainability came to the...
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is also home to mission control where all flight operations are monitored from and this is the very firstilm inside this room. wins a holding once exterior at ten knots and 30... this room. wins a holding once exterior at ten knots and 30. .. when do you think virgin galactic is going to be putting paying customers into space. what is the day, when is going to happen? right now according to our current projections, we think we can start operation next year. the world of course has bigger problems to solve than just trying to get us off it and in 2019, green issues and sustainability came to the fore. extiction rebellion gratitude bogue and the uk's commitment to become carbon neutral by 2050. last year i met up with the first scientist to suggest that as well as stopping emitting greenhouse gases, we might be able to use technology to pull them back out of the atmosphere. it's called the artificial tree. the air passes through these filters which are made ofa through these filters which are made of a very special material because the c02 of a very special material because the co2 actually
is also home to mission control where all flight operations are monitored from and this is the very firstilm inside this room. wins a holding once exterior at ten knots and 30... this room. wins a holding once exterior at ten knots and 30. .. when do you think virgin galactic is going to be putting paying customers into space. what is the day, when is going to happen? right now according to our current projections, we think we can start operation next year. the world of course has bigger...
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it's also home to mission control, where all flight operations are monitored from. winds are holding 160 at ten knots... when do you think virgin galactic is going to be putting paying customers up into space? when is the date — when‘s that going to happen? right now, according to our current projections, we think that we can start commercial operations next year. that is all we have time for the shortcut of click this week. for more of the big themes and big moments from click 2019, check out the full version which is up on iplayer right now. who knows what 2020 will bring! well, to try and find out, next week, we will be at the world's largest expo, ces in las vegas, and we would love you to be there too. hold on tight, this ride does not stop! see you there. hello there. some fairly lively conditions heading our way for next week good evening. a breezier day on the way tomorrow. still fairly cloudy for many, too. the cloud in the west through tonight will produce the odd spot of light rain and drizzle. some heavier bursts across the outer hebrides, orkney and she
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rover is back online, froze after losing track of its own location, happens sometimes, luckily mission control maintain contact and fix the issue, leland, this is -- the curiosity rover has had glitches. they've always been able to fix it. >> the same sense of direction of my mother and the way she fixes it she calls it and the rover does it itself. >> president trump unveiled the big space force logo, that's it on the left, but some fans had to make some comparisons to the star trek star fleet command logo, i can see some similarities but i like the space logo. >> i don't know if this is true or not, i saw it on twitter, perhaps it's true. the potential to be true, we put the logos up and someone said that the space command and space command part of the air force has always had a very similar logo even before star trek. >> okay. all right. leland: you can adjudicate. if twitter is correct, who knows, chris wallace is up next, we have andrew yang and pete buttigieg tonight no more lugging your clubs through the airport or risk having your clubs lost or damaged by the airlines. sending your own
rover is back online, froze after losing track of its own location, happens sometimes, luckily mission control maintain contact and fix the issue, leland, this is -- the curiosity rover has had glitches. they've always been able to fix it. >> the same sense of direction of my mother and the way she fixes it she calls it and the rover does it itself. >> president trump unveiled the big space force logo, that's it on the left, but some fans had to make some comparisons to the star...
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the police officers able to see as the car moves around are they inside one of these priority mission control areas. is actually using the g.p.s. from the tablet to track our location and as we enter boxes is going to update the display with information about them so we actually are just driving through a box right now which is about robberies and if this was our final destination we would start patrolling for about 10 to 15 minutes in this area is still relatively unlikely for any crime to happen in that location at that time is just that this is the highest risk location amongst all the choices that we have available and so is the best place for the officers has been that free time. while we are positioning an officer in a particular place which means that they're going to be paying attention to that place that should not give them the authority to assume that anyone in that place is a criminal unless they see something that's actually criminal in nature. so give up and move the city to they're going to keep you. bugging me did you do to me when are you going to meet the people in the. they
the police officers able to see as the car moves around are they inside one of these priority mission control areas. is actually using the g.p.s. from the tablet to track our location and as we enter boxes is going to update the display with information about them so we actually are just driving through a box right now which is about robberies and if this was our final destination we would start patrolling for about 10 to 15 minutes in this area is still relatively unlikely for any crime to...
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mission control and they chatted with thexpedition 61 crew played soe star wars music and of course the astronauts on board are you see there christina cook and jessica mier double guy looks for real of the twin brother uy know he looks really one of the actors like to we do excite you could be an stewart patrick still at yeah. >>star wars rise of skalker is what the crew is going to watch this weekend they streamed up their special viewing for them so they get you know they could like netflix days well it's everything's bigger in texas and this is definitely the biggest the world's largest snickers bar. it weighs over 4,000 pounds it's made of 43,000 single size snickers bars and a boil them down and may have on the look at their covering it with chocolate there. >>milk chocolate i love it wow do you get to a million fact they're going to have all of the employees. take part in ultimately eating it. yeah like breaking up of the wealth we take a look at 70 around game is not ever going to skiing cuz mlk in a way so far so good look that mostly cloudy saturday but pleasant and sunny on s
mission control and they chatted with thexpedition 61 crew played soe star wars music and of course the astronauts on board are you see there christina cook and jessica mier double guy looks for real of the twin brother uy know he looks really one of the actors like to we do excite you could be an stewart patrick still at yeah. >>star wars rise of skalker is what the crew is going to watch this weekend they streamed up their special viewing for them so they get you know they could like...
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they tried to reattach it but mission control told them to try to live without the camera and the lights. the lights being more of an issue. but to just stick together and share the light of her partner. so that has been working out for them. they are about half an hour behind schedule right now but the spacewalk expected to last all morning. back to you. >>> the presidio in san francisco has received an award wrecking dicing the best parts in green spaces in the world. it is the first park in the u.s. to win the so-called green flag award which began in the united kingdom in 1996. since then, more than 2000 parks in green spaces in 15 countries have received the award. pretty soon the presidio will get even more popular. construction for the tunnel park began in november and the park overlooks the golden gate bridge and comes with gardens, and a gateway plaza with food and other services. it is set to open next year. >>> heads-up niner fans. ticket prices ahead of sunday's nfc championship game just keep on soaring. stub hub seats in the nosebleed starts at more than 300 bucks. closer t
they tried to reattach it but mission control told them to try to live without the camera and the lights. the lights being more of an issue. but to just stick together and share the light of her partner. so that has been working out for them. they are about half an hour behind schedule right now but the spacewalk expected to last all morning. back to you. >>> the presidio in san francisco has received an award wrecking dicing the best parts in green spaces in the world. it is the first...
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and he would be outside with a microphone and he would be like mission control.just like to take this chance now on national tv to say, why didn't you just take me to chuck e. cheese? [ laughter ] >> jimmy: well, that's one way of looking at it. >> i mean, jimmy, they have skee-ball there. why do i have to play in n. some manmade monument to his love? >> jimmy: my dad used to give me a hefty bag and we'd cut weeds. are you sure your dad's not a stoner? that sounds very stony to me. you might want to go through his stuff. >> he heard about some -- they were taking volunteers for a one-way mission to mars, which is just like you head off to mars and the expectation su never come back. and he was like, i'd do that. >> jimmy: really? >> and i was like what are you talking about? i don't want to look at the night sky and be like i wonder if my dad's there. >> jimmy: well, there's a japanese billionaire i'd like to introduce him to. it's very good to see you. i can't way wait to see the new show. it's called "avenue 5." it premieres sunday at 10:00 on hbo. zach woods,
and he would be outside with a microphone and he would be like mission control.just like to take this chance now on national tv to say, why didn't you just take me to chuck e. cheese? [ laughter ] >> jimmy: well, that's one way of looking at it. >> i mean, jimmy, they have skee-ball there. why do i have to play in n. some manmade monument to his love? >> jimmy: my dad used to give me a hefty bag and we'd cut weeds. are you sure your dad's not a stoner? that sounds very stony...
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i must say one other point i want to say is if you have like a controlling mission over there it should be provided that the participating countries. aren't the ones that are really. fighting there because it would make any sense so i think achieving peace is very difficult and i think that at the moment i must say i sound a bit pessimistic but i think it's a very very long and very complicated process thank you very much thanks to all of you for being with us today and thanks to all of you there for tuning in i say here we have one more minute on the clock then i'm just going to get the other 2 to weigh in on whether you think peace does have a chance if not short term long term is a very young country only 70 years long an independent country before gadhafi came to power so this is a state building i think that it's not ending a conflict and so i think is a you can union envoy and a new attitude to more firm is needed for the next 20 years not for the next 2 months thank you once again thanks to all of you for being with us and thanks to you out there for tuning in see you soon. a rea
i must say one other point i want to say is if you have like a controlling mission over there it should be provided that the participating countries. aren't the ones that are really. fighting there because it would make any sense so i think achieving peace is very difficult and i think that at the moment i must say i sound a bit pessimistic but i think it's a very very long and very complicated process thank you very much thanks to all of you for being with us today and thanks to all of you...
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increasing import has to get into more and more distant locations where, frankly, reaching out to mission control is going to be -- isn't going to be a simple thing anymore. >> i would agree with everything the other panelists have said. the one area i would also add that international space station has helped us with his international collaboration, and collaboration in general. the space station came together with multiple nations. this in 18 different nations been on board station working, and together. and i think as we look to what we want to go into future,, whether that's around the moon or onto mars, not any one company, not anyone mission will do it by themselves. it will take collaboration and we learned a lot from how to work together on station at her continued to do that in other parts. >> i think can't underestimate the things you guys about it because sometimes there's a public perception of we went to the moon in 1969. what have we done since then? to all of us who are deeply enmeshed in industry, we have seen the progress of getting ready really for artemis and going onto mars. t
increasing import has to get into more and more distant locations where, frankly, reaching out to mission control is going to be -- isn't going to be a simple thing anymore. >> i would agree with everything the other panelists have said. the one area i would also add that international space station has helped us with his international collaboration, and collaboration in general. the space station came together with multiple nations. this in 18 different nations been on board station...
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henson at mission control. >> wracee ellis ross battling bryan cranston. >> i am thirsty. >> and a firstthink we're flirtin' with forever ♪ >>> wayne brady is here to sing us into this friday eve. wayne is here to say -- >> good morning, america. ♪ >>> a lot of power behind that good morning from wayne brady. >> yes, there is. >> good morning to all of you. >>> it's "deals & steals" day. tory johnson has huge discounts on problem solvers like it's called a fabric shaver to transform old sweaters to make them look brand-new. very cool. that's all coming up. >> i look forward to that. >>> first a lot of news to get to starting with the latest on the coronavirus. there are now more than 7,700 confirmed cases worldwide in 20 countries. the world health organization holding an emergency meeting this morning. let's go back to will carr who has the latest for us again. good morning, will. >> reporter: good morning, robin. 195 americans spent the night on the air force base behind me. they are here voluntarily for at least two more days. they're cut off completely from the public. all have given
henson at mission control. >> wracee ellis ross battling bryan cranston. >> i am thirsty. >> and a firstthink we're flirtin' with forever ♪ >>> wayne brady is here to sing us into this friday eve. wayne is here to say -- >> good morning, america. ♪ >>> a lot of power behind that good morning from wayne brady. >> yes, there is. >> good morning to all of you. >>> it's "deals & steals" day. tory johnson has huge...
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increasingly important as we get into more and more distant locations where frankly reaching out to mission controlgoing -- is not going to be a simple thing anymore. >> i would agree with everything the other panelists have said. the one area i would add is the international space station has helped with collaboration and collaboration in general, the space station came together with multiple nations, 18 different nations that have onboard working together. i think as we look to where we want to go in the future whether that's around the moon or on to mars, it's not any one company, not any one nation will do it by themselves. it's going to take collaboration and we've learned how to work together and are doing that in other parts as well. >> i think we can't underestimate each of the things you guys have brought up because sometimes there's a public perception of we went to the moon in 1969, what have we done since then? and to all of us who are deeply enmeshed in the industry we have seen the progress of getting ready for artemis and going on to mars. that's what we've been doing. adding to what
increasingly important as we get into more and more distant locations where frankly reaching out to mission controlgoing -- is not going to be a simple thing anymore. >> i would agree with everything the other panelists have said. the one area i would add is the international space station has helped with collaboration and collaboration in general, the space station came together with multiple nations, 18 different nations that have onboard working together. i think as we look to where we...
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they told us that their supreme leader was in mission control! launch. going launch -- launch. so now they're trying to blame oscar, who wandered in and pressed a button and shot down a jet. no! it's the supreme leader who's responsible. >> some sacrificial lambs put out by the iranian government, but the people in the streets of tehran today are calling for the supreme leader not the sacrificial lamb. >> calls for the truth. >>> "washington post" reports president trump is planning to divert an additional $7.2 billion in pentagon funds for border wall construction this year. >> that's unconstitutional. >> that's five times the amount that congress authorized him to spend on the project, according to internal planning figures obtained by the paper. the pentagon funds would be extracted for a second year in a row from military construction projects and counternarcotics funding. this additional funding would give the government enough money to complete roughly 885 miles of new fencing by the spring of 2022. >> didn't the courts already strike this down at unconstitutional? didn't
they told us that their supreme leader was in mission control! launch. going launch -- launch. so now they're trying to blame oscar, who wandered in and pressed a button and shot down a jet. no! it's the supreme leader who's responsible. >> some sacrificial lambs put out by the iranian government, but the people in the streets of tehran today are calling for the supreme leader not the sacrificial lamb. >> calls for the truth. >>> "washington post" reports...
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i called mission housing development. they had gotten control of this site. i called jeff and we had a conversation to say can this be the first place where we do safe parking? fast forward. it looked like once the census came in that there really was a justification for doing this. out of the increase in homelessness, 70% of the increase and i think it was 13% increase in homelessness, 70% are living in vehicles. if now, was not the time then it would never be the time. we did that. the mayor allocated over $1 million for this effort. we engaged the community. as the mayor mentioned, steve and the reverend. the improvement association, 45 individuals in the room and we took a vote. after that vote it was a unanimous vote to proceed with this. we had a community meeting and 600 people showed up. by the end an and mary and i wil tell you we never have 600 people show up for a meeting. it leaned towards support. we wanted to be the first and share in the responsibility of dealing with the homeless crisis. i want to thank the mayor and i want to give a special t
i called mission housing development. they had gotten control of this site. i called jeff and we had a conversation to say can this be the first place where we do safe parking? fast forward. it looked like once the census came in that there really was a justification for doing this. out of the increase in homelessness, 70% of the increase and i think it was 13% increase in homelessness, 70% are living in vehicles. if now, was not the time then it would never be the time. we did that. the mayor...
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it's also home to mission control, where all flight operations are monitored from. we think that we can start commercial operations next year. that is all we have time for for the shortcut of click this week. for more of the big themes and big moments from click 2019, check out the full version which is up on iplayer right now. who knows what 2020 will bring! well, to try and find out, next week, we will be at the world's largest expo, ces in las vegas, and we would love you to be there too. hold on tight, this ride does not stop! see you there. good morning. welcome to breakfast with rogerjohnson and sally nugent. 0ur headlines today: president trump has one he has a list of 52 targets he will hit very ha rd if list of 52 targets he will hit very hard if iran retaliates for the killing of its top military leader. the royal navy is to begin escorting british ships in the persian gulf and the foreign secretary is to travel to washington for talks. hundreds of more homes had been destroyed in australia as the country warned the bushfires crisis could last for months.
it's also home to mission control, where all flight operations are monitored from. we think that we can start commercial operations next year. that is all we have time for for the shortcut of click this week. for more of the big themes and big moments from click 2019, check out the full version which is up on iplayer right now. who knows what 2020 will bring! well, to try and find out, next week, we will be at the world's largest expo, ces in las vegas, and we would love you to be there too....
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the iraqi people and the civilians and to enable the iraqi forces in order to do its mission in restoring the control on the iraqi borders 3. and. that decision that needs to be taken and the consequences i see is according to the explanation of the league of people the iraqi foreign minister in the ministerial meeting on the 3 3rd of january. this was important because the iraqi government. that decision that will be for the sake of iraq without going back to the parliament and the. members of the meeting agree that it's for the benefit of iraq and the u.s. and the u.s. administration to put an end to these. courses and to increase friendship between our both countries in the old us you know not to have iraq as scenes of war as the legal basis of the presence of the foreign. forces is causing these 2 messages from the iraqi government. by. foreign ministers and it was not according to a decision from the parliament the current situation. in iraq and within the importance of this matter to iraq and through the entire region and within the consequences of the killing of some sort of many and. iraq is
the iraqi people and the civilians and to enable the iraqi forces in order to do its mission in restoring the control on the iraqi borders 3. and. that decision that needs to be taken and the consequences i see is according to the explanation of the league of people the iraqi foreign minister in the ministerial meeting on the 3 3rd of january. this was important because the iraqi government. that decision that will be for the sake of iraq without going back to the parliament and the. members of...
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mission request nothing to build on my control which he would like to change to move into. and that was fast. we were on holiday and i used to watch a lot of pro wrestling w w e copy so you guys were really getting it if i smelled blood i'm sure. i did and then we came up with this nonsense. you told me you watch monk often so all this dragon ball z. how does a couple when i was a little kid i used to go to my grandma's house there's not hundreds of things to do you can go to conventions and. i went along to a muggle yeah well mike. if i tell someone that i went there they're going to relate they're going to think i'm a greek or i don't look like if you actually been to the world cup and. yeah that's true i'm a big dog there's a picture of me this is a little rebel group what's the story behind this picture and i know we at the national team microphone when you came to fly a small clinic small crew 3 and then at the end we also played a little a little match and it turns out a little bit good actually i was thrown for it so i there are not many know how socially engaged she
mission request nothing to build on my control which he would like to change to move into. and that was fast. we were on holiday and i used to watch a lot of pro wrestling w w e copy so you guys were really getting it if i smelled blood i'm sure. i did and then we came up with this nonsense. you told me you watch monk often so all this dragon ball z. how does a couple when i was a little kid i used to go to my grandma's house there's not hundreds of things to do you can go to conventions and. i...
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control over radio communications. arnold said, there is no way you can have a shuttle mission if americans do not control their own communication finally, there was a compromise that the americans could operate their own equipment if soviet officials were always in the room. on another thing, weather reports. the soviets refused to give information about whether to the weather to the americans but then they refused to let them set up weather stations. it is tricky flying planes somewhere if you don't know what the weather is like. americans would give information about the weather all over the united states, the atlantic, and europe, and the soviets would share the weather from the soviet union. equipment, setting them up before overlord was a mammoth task. the soviets were going to provide local supplies like food. the routes were very dangerous. other supplies were flown in, came in through the middle east. i mentioned ralph crump, involved in the lend lease, transporting equipment and material from the middle east and, in this case, material was flown in from the airport, other shipping across the caspian sea, everything had
control over radio communications. arnold said, there is no way you can have a shuttle mission if americans do not control their own communication finally, there was a compromise that the americans could operate their own equipment if soviet officials were always in the room. on another thing, weather reports. the soviets refused to give information about whether to the weather to the americans but then they refused to let them set up weather stations. it is tricky flying planes somewhere if...
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it's also home to mission control, where all flight operations are monitored from.at going to happen? right now, according to our current projections, we think that we can start commercial operations next year. that is all we have time for for the shortcut of click this week. for more of the big themes and big moments from click 2019, check out the full version which is up on iplayer right now. who knows what 2020 will bring! well, to try and find out, next week, we will be at the world's largest expo, ces in las vegas, and we would love you to be there too. hold on tight, this ride does not stop! see you there. good morning. welcome to breakfast with sally nugent and charlie stayt. 0ur headlines today: president trump defends the us airstrike that killed iran's top military commander, saying it was done to prevent further attacks on americans. we took action last night to stop a war. we did not take action to start a war. thousands of extra troops are called up in australia to tackle the raging bush fires, as country's prime minister warns of difficult days ahead.
it's also home to mission control, where all flight operations are monitored from.at going to happen? right now, according to our current projections, we think that we can start commercial operations next year. that is all we have time for for the shortcut of click this week. for more of the big themes and big moments from click 2019, check out the full version which is up on iplayer right now. who knows what 2020 will bring! well, to try and find out, next week, we will be at the world's...
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control over radio communications. arnold and others said, there is no way you can have a shuttle mission if americans do not control their own communication. the russian said no. -- russians said no. finally, there was a compromise that the americans could operate their own equipment if soviet officials were always in the room writing everything down and watching them. another simple thing was weather reports. the soviets refused to give to thetion about weather americans, but they also refused to let them set up weather stations. it is tricky flying planes somewhere if you don't know what the weather is like. they finally sorted out. americans would give information about the weather all over the united states, the atlantic, and europe, and the soviets would share the weather from the soviet union. getting equipment to these bases, rather the same problems. setting them up before overlord was a mammoth task. the soviets were going to provide local supplies like food. all the other things had to come over from the united states. the routes were very dangerous. the really heavy equipment came over. other supplies were flo
control over radio communications. arnold and others said, there is no way you can have a shuttle mission if americans do not control their own communication. the russian said no. -- russians said no. finally, there was a compromise that the americans could operate their own equipment if soviet officials were always in the room writing everything down and watching them. another simple thing was weather reports. the soviets refused to give to thetion about weather americans, but they also...
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consistent with the developments of the disposition agreement [ indiscernible ] -- and the mission rock design control. >> good afternoon, president brandon and members of the commission. dan hoodack with the port planning commission. it's my pleasure to present the schematic design of china basin park. that's what it's currently known as. who knows in the future. for the commission's consideration and importantly provide the commission the opportunity to review the proposal. this presentation relies somewhat on the background information of the previous item. so i won't go through and repeat the approvals that have taken place and the actions, but they're very related. if you have questions about that, there's many of us here. those of us from the development team here are fran wells, who will be doing the bulk of this presentation. heather tuzala who has been reporting a number of items. heather krou, and brian watson from the port of san francisco staff here. the china basin park open space is the largest of the open spaces for mission rock, with the street extensions it's about 5 acres. the other
consistent with the developments of the disposition agreement [ indiscernible ] -- and the mission rock design control. >> good afternoon, president brandon and members of the commission. dan hoodack with the port planning commission. it's my pleasure to present the schematic design of china basin park. that's what it's currently known as. who knows in the future. for the commission's consideration and importantly provide the commission the opportunity to review the proposal. this...
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bryant and his daughter was headed from orange county up to camarillo and the pilot asked controllers for per hiss missioner pro visional flight rules that allowed them to fly with limited visibility in foggy weather. the pilot circled for 12 minutes. the ntsb describes what happened next. >> the pilot advised they were climbing to avoid a cloud layer. when atc asked what the pilot planned to do, there was no reply. radar data indicates the helicopter climbed to 2300 feet and then began a left descending turn. last radar contact was around 9:45 a.m. and is consistent with the accident location. >> the aircraft was not required to
bryant and his daughter was headed from orange county up to camarillo and the pilot asked controllers for per hiss missioner pro visional flight rules that allowed them to fly with limited visibility in foggy weather. the pilot circled for 12 minutes. the ntsb describes what happened next. >> the pilot advised they were climbing to avoid a cloud layer. when atc asked what the pilot planned to do, there was no reply. radar data indicates the helicopter climbed to 2300 feet and then began a...
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systems for the dod across a very broad array of systems, from cybersecurity systems to mission planning and controlations, aircraft, spacecraft, missiles, and launch vehicles. northrop grumman is a company built around national security needs. with this heritage comes an unwavering commitment to the air force and the air force's mission to achieve highly reliable and sustainable launch capability. although we all want to see this nation return to the moon and go on to mars, no one wants to see that more than me, we also recognize that enabling the economic freedoms of this great nation depends on unsurpassed national security capabilities. and to that end, we are 100% focused on the air force mission first and we recognize that once operational, omega will offer an affordable high-performing option for commercial and exploration mission needs as well. so omega is on track for first certification launch in early 2021, an impressive timeline to field a major new system. we've ground tested the core booster that the air force needed to replace the rush 180. many of you watched the first ground test wh
systems for the dod across a very broad array of systems, from cybersecurity systems to mission planning and controlations, aircraft, spacecraft, missiles, and launch vehicles. northrop grumman is a company built around national security needs. with this heritage comes an unwavering commitment to the air force and the air force's mission to achieve highly reliable and sustainable launch capability. although we all want to see this nation return to the moon and go on to mars, no one wants to see...
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bryant and his daughter was headed from orange county up to camarillo and the pilot asked controllers for per hiss mission to continue under pro visional flight rules that allowed them to fly with limited visibility in foggy weather. the pilot circled for 12 minutes. the ntsb describes what happened next. >> the pilot advised they were climbing to avoid a cloud layer. when atc asked what the pilot planned to do, there was no reply. radar data indicates the helicopter climbed to 2300 feet and then began a left descending turn. last radar contact was around 9:45 a.m. and is consistent with the accident location. >> the aircraft was not required to carry a black box recorder but officials say they examined board which had the flight plan and some other data. federal investigators say they began documenting the crash scene earlier this afternoon gathering evidence and taking photos including from drones that were flying above that hillside. the ntsb described a devastating reck in rugged terrain. >> there is an impact area on one of the hills. and the -- a piece of the tail is down the hill on the left side o
bryant and his daughter was headed from orange county up to camarillo and the pilot asked controllers for per hiss mission to continue under pro visional flight rules that allowed them to fly with limited visibility in foggy weather. the pilot circled for 12 minutes. the ntsb describes what happened next. >> the pilot advised they were climbing to avoid a cloud layer. when atc asked what the pilot planned to do, there was no reply. radar data indicates the helicopter climbed to 2300 feet...
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mission to an outrage. >> this is about the democrats trying to take control of the senate. it's about the 2020 election. trish: if chuck schumer has the senate and the dems hold the house, it doesn't matter if they elect president trump again because nancy pelosi, the squad, adam schiff, and chuck schumer can undo it. they can and they will undo your vote for the president of the united states. they have already signaled that courtesy of adam schiff who wants you to no longer believe in the integrity of our great system. >> the president's scheme to pressure ukraine to do their political dirty world fund mine our national security when he carried out his scheme to cheat in the 2020. election. he's still trying to cheat in the next election. trish: cheat? remember that. this is an important moment. the democrats are engineering the hostile takeover of the government. they want to get rid of the president and they are attempting to dictate different paths to achieve that outcome. they want control of the country and they don't care hose vote they have to throw out to get it.
mission to an outrage. >> this is about the democrats trying to take control of the senate. it's about the 2020 election. trish: if chuck schumer has the senate and the dems hold the house, it doesn't matter if they elect president trump again because nancy pelosi, the squad, adam schiff, and chuck schumer can undo it. they can and they will undo your vote for the president of the united states. they have already signaled that courtesy of adam schiff who wants you to no longer believe in...