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the moon has the same marks on the moon, but it does not have active geology. the hydrosphere there is much less active than earth can which means there could be massive deposits of rare earth metals, but that could be on the moon as well. we need to prospect the moon and understand it. there is a lot we don't know. from 1969 until 2008, most people believed that the moon was bone dry. 2008, the indians made a discovery there is water ice. 2009, nasa discovers that there is hundreds of billions of tons of water ice. that should have changed our perspective immediately, going back to the moon with a sustainable architecture to do the science, discovery, and do more than we have ever done before. the architecture not only gets us to the equatorial regions, which is what apollo did, it gets us to more parts of the moon than we have been to before, so we can make those discoveries. we should know more about the moon today than we did. we have just not been doing it. the other thing that the moon represents -- we talk about the gateway in orbit around the moon , and
the moon has the same marks on the moon, but it does not have active geology. the hydrosphere there is much less active than earth can which means there could be massive deposits of rare earth metals, but that could be on the moon as well. we need to prospect the moon and understand it. there is a lot we don't know. from 1969 until 2008, most people believed that the moon was bone dry. 2008, the indians made a discovery there is water ice. 2009, nasa discovers that there is hundreds of billions...
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we're not going to have another apollo program whether for the moon or mars i mean apollo was a very special time we had a cold war going on between the u.s. and the soviet union space had been identified as one of the areas in which you could demonstrate the superiority of your culture and you know the the russians were launching things first and then the americans and finally we got to the moon first. but at a tremendous cost i mean at the height of the apollo program over four hundred thousand people were working on apollo it was for about two years nasa was getting almost four percent of the u.s. government's budget that's not going to happen again so nasa if they're going to be successful in space exploration has to learn to do it not apollo style but affordably and i think therefore there's a lot to be learned from the public sector and by working with the public sector and using these developments particularly the rockets and the spacecraft developed at a much lower cost than nasa has previously been paying for launches that might make it possible on a much more limited budget
we're not going to have another apollo program whether for the moon or mars i mean apollo was a very special time we had a cold war going on between the u.s. and the soviet union space had been identified as one of the areas in which you could demonstrate the superiority of your culture and you know the the russians were launching things first and then the americans and finally we got to the moon first. but at a tremendous cost i mean at the height of the apollo program over four hundred...
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moon. the whole world watched it. cousin of that, when we announced the strategic defense initiative, people took note and said these are the people who walked on the moon. they can actually accomplish this. they called it the star wars program to belittle it and said it cannot possibly be achieved. the police -- the people who believed it could be done were from the soviet union. they went to all the world conferences to prevent it from happening, calling and provocative. because of their investment, it was a small piece. by the way, how much do we really spend on the strategic defense initiative? very, very little. it never really materialized. but what was the purpose? the purpose was to force the soviet union to a negotiating table. here is another important thing to note. before that happened, when we walked on the moon, who congratulated us first? the soviet union. their cosmonauts were calling american astronauts and congratulating them, welcome to -- welcoming them to give speeches
moon. the whole world watched it. cousin of that, when we announced the strategic defense initiative, people took note and said these are the people who walked on the moon. they can actually accomplish this. they called it the star wars program to belittle it and said it cannot possibly be achieved. the police -- the people who believed it could be done were from the soviet union. they went to all the world conferences to prevent it from happening, calling and provocative. because of their...
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we're not going to have another apollo program whether for the moon or mars i mean apollo was a very special time we had a cold war going on between the u.s. and the soviet union space had been identified as one of the areas in which you could demonstrate the superiority of your culture and you know the the russians were launching things first and then the americans and finally we got to the moon first. but at a tremendous cost i mean at the height of the apollo program over four hundred thousand people were working on apollo it was for about two years nasa was getting almost four percent of the u.s. government's budget that's not going to happen again so nasa if they're going to be successful in space exploration has to learn to do it not apollo style but affordably and i think therefore there's a lot to be learned from the public sector and by working with the public sector and using these developments particularly the rockets and the spacecraft developed at a much lower cost than nasa has previously been paying for launches that might make it possible on a much more limited budget
we're not going to have another apollo program whether for the moon or mars i mean apollo was a very special time we had a cold war going on between the u.s. and the soviet union space had been identified as one of the areas in which you could demonstrate the superiority of your culture and you know the the russians were launching things first and then the americans and finally we got to the moon first. but at a tremendous cost i mean at the height of the apollo program over four hundred...
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i think the moon would be . an excellent test bed and with the exception of the united states up until the recent change in policy every other space faring nation in the world russia included is wants to go to the moon. and i. hope that we could actually put together an international lunar exploration initiative much like we have the international space station consortium and together the countries of the world cooperating with the private sector. could afford to get back into real space exploration and i think that would that would create a real a lot of excitement it's interesting you say that because i'm sure you know that back in two thousand seven hundred and the russian space agency ross qassam a signed an agreement to look into building the first lunar space station and that's at the height of. well very poor relationship that we currently have a bit in our two countries so why do you think the space exploration was somehow on the fact that by all of these political matters that divides our countries i th
i think the moon would be . an excellent test bed and with the exception of the united states up until the recent change in policy every other space faring nation in the world russia included is wants to go to the moon. and i. hope that we could actually put together an international lunar exploration initiative much like we have the international space station consortium and together the countries of the world cooperating with the private sector. could afford to get back into real space...
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so i would like to see some colonies on mars and on the moon. and now the question is, well, how do we conduct business? hopefully with the least government possible and with the most private property and free enterprise possible. that's one aspect. the other aspect is, well, how do we get there? the spaceships? so far in, what was it, 1969 when the first man arrived on the moon? it was government. it was a government employee. my hope is that we do this private enterprise. why again? well, it's more efficient. and it's also more ethical because the government demands taxes from us whereas if somebody has a private rocket ship, he does it on his own account with his own money. so those would be my two ways of dealing with it; namely, the trip and what to do with the land there. and the impetus for it is to plant some human beings elsewhere so, god forbid, if we blow ourselves up here, at least there'll be some human beings. i'm sort of a weirdo can that way, i like human beings. sue me. [laughter] >> host: walter block, the budget for nasa is ab
so i would like to see some colonies on mars and on the moon. and now the question is, well, how do we conduct business? hopefully with the least government possible and with the most private property and free enterprise possible. that's one aspect. the other aspect is, well, how do we get there? the spaceships? so far in, what was it, 1969 when the first man arrived on the moon? it was government. it was a government employee. my hope is that we do this private enterprise. why again? well,...
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at least the government about people on the moon. can't deny that. but would the money have been better spent everyone stead of going in the moon in '69 on research in rocketry and protection of people on the planets? i think salt because the government did and it was a success and even ayn rand -- this is she applauded this. i didn't applaud that. was against that because it was premature. the market not only has spatial allocation, grow oranges in florida and not in maine about also a time allocation, namely a right time do things and if you do something people premature you do it at the cost of more rational time element. >> host: haven't we learned and been able to adapt from our spending at nasa and have experiments and products in -- >> the amazing if you spent 19 billion -- >> host: 19 billion -- >> guest: and not one shred of benefit occurred? that would be amazing. even the government -- take enough money to do something. we do have roads. we do have -- i don't know -- museums. we have central park and audubon park with government money so i
at least the government about people on the moon. can't deny that. but would the money have been better spent everyone stead of going in the moon in '69 on research in rocketry and protection of people on the planets? i think salt because the government did and it was a success and even ayn rand -- this is she applauded this. i didn't applaud that. was against that because it was premature. the market not only has spatial allocation, grow oranges in florida and not in maine about also a time...
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eventually president trump will be talking with president moon.will share a common understanding. to my understanding, when he talked about expansive nature of this joint military exercise, he's really referring to the deployment of steady assets such as b-52 or b-2 bombers. therefore, i would say there would be continuation of allocating u.s. joint military exercise and training maybe. but as a result of president trump's remarks, they may not be the deployment of steady asset. as a matter of fact, north korea has been telling south korea, if united states and south korea do not deploy strategic assets, they are willing to tolerate our annual combined military exercise and training. therefore, i understand in that way, not just in suspending -- stopping the war games. >> okay. so, now let's flip it a little bit. your president has called it historic. he praised both leaders. and many in the alliance have said, including in europe and japan and elsewhere that this is a really important moment. so what do you think the steps will be going forward?
eventually president trump will be talking with president moon.will share a common understanding. to my understanding, when he talked about expansive nature of this joint military exercise, he's really referring to the deployment of steady assets such as b-52 or b-2 bombers. therefore, i would say there would be continuation of allocating u.s. joint military exercise and training maybe. but as a result of president trump's remarks, they may not be the deployment of steady asset. as a matter of...
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within the icy moons of the outer solar system, jupiter's moon, europa, and saturn's moon both have liquid water oceans that likely been stable for over one billion years, likely enriched by volcanic eruptions from the moon's inner cores, a positive source for both -- a possible source for both nutrients and energy. both moons vent into space and could easily be sampled by spacecraft without landing. a craft sampled the water on a flyby and found water to contain salts, silica, and organic molecules, all pointing towards a habitable environment. the sample may have contained signs of microbial life, but the instruments were not designed to detect them. we need to go back to europa with better instruments. how will we know life when we see it? through years of peer-reviewed research, we have developed something called the letter of life. -- the ladder of life. it lays out what to measure and how. it begins with a habitable environment with rungs for biomolecules, metabolism, and ultimately, darwinian evolution. thanks to decades of nasa spacecraft missions, we know how to take the next step
within the icy moons of the outer solar system, jupiter's moon, europa, and saturn's moon both have liquid water oceans that likely been stable for over one billion years, likely enriched by volcanic eruptions from the moon's inner cores, a positive source for both -- a possible source for both nutrients and energy. both moons vent into space and could easily be sampled by spacecraft without landing. a craft sampled the water on a flyby and found water to contain salts, silica, and organic...
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we landed on the moon. canadian red first flag landed on the moon and you americans faked it up in that bit of utah desert or whatever it is. i think this this is pathetically sad. you know what i like about the moon landing by the way? when they got up there they had a cassette machine and they played frank sinatra fly me to the moon. first music ever played on the moon. and that is american. because if it had been the russians they would have played something big by the soviet 1812 overture and germans would have played beethoven. there is something very american. only the americans could have done that kennedy sent the nation a challenge. it rose to the challenge and being american they exceeded that and that flag should be in that story. >> juan: i was going to ask you go to the heart of the argument. take gosling on his face this is a tremendous human achievement, not just an american achievement is that a good argument? >> i see where he's coming from but i say that part of the beauty of being an amer
we landed on the moon. canadian red first flag landed on the moon and you americans faked it up in that bit of utah desert or whatever it is. i think this this is pathetically sad. you know what i like about the moon landing by the way? when they got up there they had a cassette machine and they played frank sinatra fly me to the moon. first music ever played on the moon. and that is american. because if it had been the russians they would have played something big by the soviet 1812 overture...
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the first man on the moon now trump says that space is a war fighting domain just like land air and sea but fifty six years ago former president john kennedy had these words to say to convince. because of his efforts to land man on the moon only if the united states buys a position of preeminence can we help decide where that this new ocean will be a sea of peace or a new theri fighting theater of war i do not say that we should or will go unprotected against a hostile misuse of space any more then we go unprotected against a hostile use of land or sea but i do say that space can be explored and masjid without feeding the fires of war now. enter a tank and you feel that this i mean those words at the time were it was different times man still had to go to space and he still had to land on did moon enter was probably more about science and technology then than it is now according to your opinion and. well look communications is not about the satellite system anymore the satellite system is really geared toward national defense if you look at the amount of fiber that's been laid and the a
the first man on the moon now trump says that space is a war fighting domain just like land air and sea but fifty six years ago former president john kennedy had these words to say to convince. because of his efforts to land man on the moon only if the united states buys a position of preeminence can we help decide where that this new ocean will be a sea of peace or a new theri fighting theater of war i do not say that we should or will go unprotected against a hostile misuse of space any more...
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bay, a feeling of half moon bay and the beautiful coast side that's half moon bay. >> congresswomanackie spear presented a flag flown over the u.s. capitol. it will now fly over the library. >>> the commuters celebrated the trains running between santa rosa and san rafael. abc 7 was at the train station and smart fest was celebrating the milestone. smart provides an alternative to sitting in traffic along highway 101. >> hearing from people, we have improved the quality of life for those who have an option to take the train. they're now having more time to spend with their family. they get home early. you know, it's safe, reliable and predictable service. >> smart is offering free rides again today to celebrate. smart has carried more than 600,000 passengers so far. >>> now, your accuweather forecast with drew tuma. >> 5:17 on a sunday morning. live doppler 7 is showing you the marine layer with us, it is dense in some spots that fog. so we flip it on over to visibility mode. live doppler 7 showing you the issues we have in the north bay and along the coast. half moon bay, visibilit
bay, a feeling of half moon bay and the beautiful coast side that's half moon bay. >> congresswomanackie spear presented a flag flown over the u.s. capitol. it will now fly over the library. >>> the commuters celebrated the trains running between santa rosa and san rafael. abc 7 was at the train station and smart fest was celebrating the milestone. smart provides an alternative to sitting in traffic along highway 101. >> hearing from people, we have improved the quality of...
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two miles at half moon bay. the picture outside on this sunday morning, this is san jose, a live look in the south bay. we have a lot of cloud cover at this early morning hour. walnut creek, a similar story. you notice a little bit of haze in our atmosphere. we'll have some issues with air quality as well. future weather, let's go our by hour for you. we do expect, as we hit noon, a lot of this cloud cover is breaking down and pulling back to the coastline. and into the afternoon, it will be another warm one, away from the coast. however, it is a spare the air day today. air quality in the santa clara valley will be poor. around the region we'll have moderate air quality, meaning there will be some haze in the atmosphere. if you have respiratory issues, you want to limit your activities today. cool air moves in soon. we'll talk about that in the full accuweather forecast. >> thank you, drew. >>> three men are recovering think morning after they were shot in an apparent drive-by shooting in a berkely park packed
two miles at half moon bay. the picture outside on this sunday morning, this is san jose, a live look in the south bay. we have a lot of cloud cover at this early morning hour. walnut creek, a similar story. you notice a little bit of haze in our atmosphere. we'll have some issues with air quality as well. future weather, let's go our by hour for you. we do expect, as we hit noon, a lot of this cloud cover is breaking down and pulling back to the coastline. and into the afternoon, it will be...
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goal to send american astronaut to a moon orbiting station.ussian satellite turning heads at the state department. one official calling it inconsistent with anything seen before. have you heard about this? the official also indicated it could be used as a weapon to take out systems such as gps, internet, but saying the u.s. can't know for sure. of course, obviously russia has denied that the satellite has any military application. joining me now is christian davenport from christian davenport, "washington post"-based industry reporter and author of the space therein. thank you for joining us. tell me about that last story that we just talked about there. what is the object that is out there? what do you think it's doing and what's the danger? >> well, we don't know. not that concerned. one of the concerns they have is if they are into space, it could go up to u.s. satellites national security satellite that we are so dependent on warfare in the way we fight. satellite is our gps. the little blue dot in the phone comes from a satellite. missile
goal to send american astronaut to a moon orbiting station.ussian satellite turning heads at the state department. one official calling it inconsistent with anything seen before. have you heard about this? the official also indicated it could be used as a weapon to take out systems such as gps, internet, but saying the u.s. can't know for sure. of course, obviously russia has denied that the satellite has any military application. joining me now is christian davenport from christian davenport,...
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within the icy moons of the outer solar system we have found subsurface oceans, jupiter's moon europa and saturn afternoon angela does have liquid water oceans that have likely been stable for over 1 billion years. these oceans i likely enriched by volcanic eruptions from the moon's rocky inner core, a possible source for nutrients and energy. both moons bent their oceans into space in guys alike eruptions and could easily be sampled by spacecraft without landing. cassini found the water to contain salt, silica and organic molecules all pointing to a habitable environment. that sample may have contained signs of microbial life the casino instrument were not designed to detect them. we need to go back to enchiladas and europa with better instruments. how will we know life when we see it? for years of peer-reviewed theoretical research, lab and field work, the astrobiology community has developed something called the latter of life which lays out what to measure and how to measure it. the latter begins with a habitable environment, with metabolism and ultimately darwinian evolution. tha
within the icy moons of the outer solar system we have found subsurface oceans, jupiter's moon europa and saturn afternoon angela does have liquid water oceans that have likely been stable for over 1 billion years. these oceans i likely enriched by volcanic eruptions from the moon's rocky inner core, a possible source for nutrients and energy. both moons bent their oceans into space in guys alike eruptions and could easily be sampled by spacecraft without landing. cassini found the water to...
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test that north korea was doing so nuclear tests obviously a big deal here economy though is what moon is saying can bring peace to this area he's saying that one hundred fifty billion dollars would be made over the next thirty years if they actually saw this cross border co-operation happen but bottom line is what he's saying is that we need to see a nuclearization from north korea for any of this to start up so that is always been on the table and it still is alex i mean a couple of things come to mind with your reporting and one is that there's such an economic divide between the peoples in both north the north and south i mean i don't remember the numbers exactly but it's less than two thousand dollars a year in north korea's the annual income and south korea you know in the high teens so it it's a significant gain gap so creating some. sort of harmonize economy is going to be tough and as you say expensive and that's after south korea spent all of this these billions of dollars preparing facilities for the olympics that i guess aren't going to be used too much and in the future bu
test that north korea was doing so nuclear tests obviously a big deal here economy though is what moon is saying can bring peace to this area he's saying that one hundred fifty billion dollars would be made over the next thirty years if they actually saw this cross border co-operation happen but bottom line is what he's saying is that we need to see a nuclearization from north korea for any of this to start up so that is always been on the table and it still is alex i mean a couple of things...
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they are like the interest by volcanic eruptions from the moon's rocky intercourse. a possible source for both nutrients and energy. both moons invent their oceans into space and geyser -like eruptions and could easily be sampled by spacecraft without landing. the that sampled the liquid erupting from - - during a fly by and found the water to contain silica and organic molecules. all pointing to a habitable environment. that sample may have contained science of microbial life but the instrument were not designed to detect them.we need to go back to - - and to europa with better instruments. how will we know life when we see it? three years of peer-reviewed theoretical research, lab and field work, the astrobiology community has created - - [indiscernible]. the latter begins with a habitable environment with biomolecules, metabolism and darwinian evolution. thanks to decades of spacecraft missions, we know how to take the next steps in the search for life. at europa - - and of course mars and eventually titan 3.8 billion years ago, around the time earth life arose on
they are like the interest by volcanic eruptions from the moon's rocky intercourse. a possible source for both nutrients and energy. both moons invent their oceans into space and geyser -like eruptions and could easily be sampled by spacecraft without landing. the that sampled the liquid erupting from - - during a fly by and found the water to contain silica and organic molecules. all pointing to a habitable environment. that sample may have contained science of microbial life but the...
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gained great insight from our witnesses on how americans will venture out of earth orbit beyond the moon and on to the surface of mars. today we welcome another distinguished panel that will point us in the right direction as we launch science missions into the void of space with hopes of making groundbreaking discoveries about the solar system, the universe and our very own home, planet earth. currently, the science mission directorate funds space science missions and researc research ia number of crucial areas including astrophysics, planetary and helio physics. portfolios in the mission directorate is ofte that is ofn overlooked but absolutely vital if earth science with five years gripping california and greece, extreme hurricanes in the atlantic and heat waves that jump around the world. our investment in earth science and climate research programs be bothions must abundant and unwavering. the essential missions including the carbon monitoring system, the orbiting observatory and the gravity recovery and climate experiment will grace gives us evidence that climate is changing and if
gained great insight from our witnesses on how americans will venture out of earth orbit beyond the moon and on to the surface of mars. today we welcome another distinguished panel that will point us in the right direction as we launch science missions into the void of space with hopes of making groundbreaking discoveries about the solar system, the universe and our very own home, planet earth. currently, the science mission directorate funds space science missions and researc research ia...
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put the sunscreen on and we are seeing 60s from half moon beach to half moon day and the ocean wateris at 60. >> if you're headed to so cal, 85 the forecasted high in lachlt a. and much warmer and as you go north, portland will be warm at 87 and seattle with the afternoon sunshine and the high near 80 degrees. >> here is the call from accuweather overnight tonight pretty much along the coastline as high pressure continues to shrink the marine layer and it will be mild in the warmest spots holding in the low 60s and most spots in the mid to upper 50s. >> the accuweather seven-day forecast with the warm to hot air sitting over us later on today. just minor cooling to finish off the weekend. we are still well into the 90s inland and we'll see some heat relief and we'll drop the numbers in the warmest spots by ten to 15 degrees and then we'll stay there below average if not near average with tuesday and wednesday with morning clouds and afternoon sunshine and by friday, little change in the forecast. today is certainly the warmest day and probably the warmest day all month so far. >> i l
put the sunscreen on and we are seeing 60s from half moon beach to half moon day and the ocean wateris at 60. >> if you're headed to so cal, 85 the forecasted high in lachlt a. and much warmer and as you go north, portland will be warm at 87 and seattle with the afternoon sunshine and the high near 80 degrees. >> here is the call from accuweather overnight tonight pretty much along the coastline as high pressure continues to shrink the marine layer and it will be mild in the warmest...
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we got a man to the moon and the soviets didn't.ut ultimately we shared a space station with them. the larger goal that i think both countries always had of a more secure world, where people don't have to send their children out to be slaughtered to protect the sovereignty of the nation was something that both countries were striving for and i think that ultimately we got together on it. >> and this mission from apollo really set the difference, to be the first man to walk on the moo moon. >> absolutely. think of the difference. in january 1967, not long before that just the year before '68, apollo 1 had exploded. the deaths of the three astronauts. so in that time, think of the bravery of the men who did that, who went into the capsules knowing it could happen to them. we had somebody in lunar orbit and the next year we had three men on the moon. >> did the united states win the space race? that is our twitter question. we'll go back to your phone calls. bob in canton, georgia, good morning. >> caller: good morning. having been bor
we got a man to the moon and the soviets didn't.ut ultimately we shared a space station with them. the larger goal that i think both countries always had of a more secure world, where people don't have to send their children out to be slaughtered to protect the sovereignty of the nation was something that both countries were striving for and i think that ultimately we got together on it. >> and this mission from apollo really set the difference, to be the first man to walk on the moo...
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honestly i do believe the moon landings are fake, i don't think we can get to the moon. nasa even admitted we can't get the allen belt due to radiation. i'm 100% the moon landings are fake. at least the first one. so so you think like, again. this is not meant for probably a deep dive but you would like to know, after the belt you can't leave the atmosphere so we faked the first one but maybe not the other ones? you have this. so then you have other nazis come in and argue back and forth about you need to get out of here. you have these conspiracy movements. the question about the internet they blew. they grow, they move, they separate out and then they go and they fester and they grow and grow again. again, i don't mean to use fester. but these are people that are really concerned that their kid got autism and they think it's from vaccines. they may be misguided not necessarily evil. that's not the place for arian nations. the difficult debate is when you have a student, or you have a person on your delta flight, who you're having this conversation with. it's hard when
honestly i do believe the moon landings are fake, i don't think we can get to the moon. nasa even admitted we can't get the allen belt due to radiation. i'm 100% the moon landings are fake. at least the first one. so so you think like, again. this is not meant for probably a deep dive but you would like to know, after the belt you can't leave the atmosphere so we faked the first one but maybe not the other ones? you have this. so then you have other nazis come in and argue back and forth about...
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like never saying that the tile on the moon. and some of the stars. spain is one of the best destinations in the world to enjoy astronomy it's a trend on the rise. thanks. this leaves more mastro tourism is giving value to the attraction of the night sky their own proven . scientific institutions businesses and tourist establishment are backing this new trend. making fifteen years ago astro tours and sounded like times fiction didn't it would come from abroad just to look at styles from it i mean i laugh at it. most of. and more than thirty thousand german astronomers have to go abroad to practice their hobby with us here and. i. was this intelligent tourism offers unique experiences to travelers from all over the world to discover in the southwest of europe diaries i don't know who that is spending the night looking through a telescope or even with the naked eye or to see things they've never seen before is an experience they'll remember for the rest of their lives and the things in life drew barrymore their. in the canary islands the universe seems
like never saying that the tile on the moon. and some of the stars. spain is one of the best destinations in the world to enjoy astronomy it's a trend on the rise. thanks. this leaves more mastro tourism is giving value to the attraction of the night sky their own proven . scientific institutions businesses and tourist establishment are backing this new trend. making fifteen years ago astro tours and sounded like times fiction didn't it would come from abroad just to look at styles from it i...
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africa on the moon. stories of both people making a difference shaping their nation. and their continent of africa on the move into stories about motivational change makers taking their destinies into their own hands. d.w. multimedia series from africa. d.w. dot com or go.
africa on the moon. stories of both people making a difference shaping their nation. and their continent of africa on the move into stories about motivational change makers taking their destinies into their own hands. d.w. multimedia series from africa. d.w. dot com or go.
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no moon oh are. we done done i. will. blow you. know i. was there. was zero. zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero. zero zero. dinero. oh yes so what i was low oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh i. wouldn't didn't they walk you through waiting. you want to turn border fence i mean there's a one hundred times. what you said there's a symbol to war and i don't think so he said. well it's just one tool or. someone. mentioned and so i had to have a new venue and i was. juggling this. one young woman who funds will. do if i. could do this with for ya. i mean. we. did see a. woman use this to let. her know that it all you know one moment i did not only analyze the baby at the only two down i know this is. going to be. archived armey said are you. both of those in the. colony though i'm saying either you go living in here on this socially with an old maid who does any or many of us is over with so it's a. bloody lie that someone that well this is the m
no moon oh are. we done done i. will. blow you. know i. was there. was zero. zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero. zero zero. dinero. oh yes so what i was low oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh i. wouldn't didn't they walk you through waiting. you want to turn border fence i mean there's a one hundred times. what you said there's a symbol to war and i don't think so he said....
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really the main issue is half moon bay. anywhere along the coast, we'll have issues with visibility. only 3 miles in half moon bay. petaluma, you're seeing issues as well, 7 miles in santa rosa. you could even see sprinkles out there. we have the morning clouds, that fog, and you could see patchy drizzle, especially in the higher elevations. coming through the oakland hills, you'll likely see sprinkles on your windshield. the fog and clouds will retreat back to the coast and behind it clalong the coast. hiwaeek. 75 in santa rosa and napa, 82 in fairfield, oakland 66 and san josi 59 degrees. again, temperatures right now still relatively chilly and won't get too high this afternoon. jaclyn? >>> we have delays along the east shore freeway and it's been looking good throughout the morning, but prepare for slowdowns now. we have an accident westbound 80 just past noel valley road there, speeds dipping below 15 miles an hour. give yourself extra time, that backup stretched all the way beyond highway 4 at this point. so expect de
really the main issue is half moon bay. anywhere along the coast, we'll have issues with visibility. only 3 miles in half moon bay. petaluma, you're seeing issues as well, 7 miles in santa rosa. you could even see sprinkles out there. we have the morning clouds, that fog, and you could see patchy drizzle, especially in the higher elevations. coming through the oakland hills, you'll likely see sprinkles on your windshield. the fog and clouds will retreat back to the coast and behind it clalong...
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the first man on the moon now trump says that space is a war fighting domain just like land air and sea but fifty six years ago former president john kennedy had these words to say to convince. because of his efforts to land man on the moon only if the united states by the position of preeminence can we help decide where that this new ocean will be a sea of peace or a new theri fighting theater of war i do not say that we should or will go unprotected against a hostile misuse of space any more then we go unprotected against a hostile use of land or sea but i do say that space can be explored and masjid without feeding the fires of war now. in our tank and you feel that this i mean those words at the time were it was different times man still had to go to space and he still had to land on did moon enter was probably more about science and technology then than it is now according to your opinion and . well look communications is not about the satellite system anymore the satellite system is really geared toward national defense if you look at the amount of fiber that's been laid and the a
the first man on the moon now trump says that space is a war fighting domain just like land air and sea but fifty six years ago former president john kennedy had these words to say to convince. because of his efforts to land man on the moon only if the united states by the position of preeminence can we help decide where that this new ocean will be a sea of peace or a new theri fighting theater of war i do not say that we should or will go unprotected against a hostile misuse of space any more...
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moon and beyond. a nasa stepping up the space exploration program and needs silicon valley money to make it happen. we speak to the head of nasa. there comes a point when you realize the bathroom you used to love needs a makeover. let a professional rebath design consultant help craft the look you want. call 925-233-6471 and save $1000 off your complete bathroom remodel ♪ ♪ ♪ i put a spell on you with chase atms serena can notap of her phone. ♪ no card? no problem. life, lived serena's way. chase, make more of what's yours. ♪ ♪ its big annual september event. >>> exciting news from apple. they set a date for the annual september event. expected to unvail the newest iphone model on september 12. video from last years announcement. they are being tight lipped about the new products. experts say they'll announce a new line of iphones. mac book air. a watch and improvements to the ipad. heating political donation. a public donation form shows in and out gave $25,000 to the california gop this week. secret
moon and beyond. a nasa stepping up the space exploration program and needs silicon valley money to make it happen. we speak to the head of nasa. there comes a point when you realize the bathroom you used to love needs a makeover. let a professional rebath design consultant help craft the look you want. call 925-233-6471 and save $1000 off your complete bathroom remodel ♪ ♪ ♪ i put a spell on you with chase atms serena can notap of her phone. ♪ no card? no problem. life, lived serena's...
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going to the moon. astronomy arguably the first science cultivated by humans is in some danger light pollution from cities obscures the stars. i think it will astronomers and astrophysicists were the first to identify the danger of losing the night sky society wasn't aware of the importance of preserving that sky people thought astronomers were the only ones interested for scientific or personal reasons but the nine is the most keith as is the in the odyssey we may be witnessing the end of dark nights. in the cities are excessively illuminated where you both are not. the observatory is about to move farther and farther away to increasingly remote settings. with the most remote those. since the one nine hundred eighty s. international experts have warned of the consequences of light pollution it contributes to climate change modifies the behavior of certain animals and affects people's health. so i don't know much at all but if we've evolved with these cycles between day and night and we know our interna
going to the moon. astronomy arguably the first science cultivated by humans is in some danger light pollution from cities obscures the stars. i think it will astronomers and astrophysicists were the first to identify the danger of losing the night sky society wasn't aware of the importance of preserving that sky people thought astronomers were the only ones interested for scientific or personal reasons but the nine is the most keith as is the in the odyssey we may be witnessing the end of dark...
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a plane intentionally set on fire in half moon bay. it's all part of a critical training program for first responders. nbc bay area's christy smith is in half moon bay for us and shows us why these life fire dri -- live fire drills are critical. >> reporter: for firefighters this is close to a real scenario from a plane on fire to passengers on board needing rescue. >> luckily, we don't have a lot of aircraft crashes, so it gives us the opportunity to practice. >> reporter: that's one reason why this exercise is so important. members of san francisco sfo division fulfilling an faa training requirement, using a mobile aircraft fire trainer. >> it takes about 90 seconds if there's an actual fire to burn through the fuselage. >> reporter: the simulator is so real it even features screaming passengers. this is the first time this training is being held at the half moon bay airport, simulating perhaps a plane crash with rescues or an engine fire or even smoke in the cockpit. >> it's a theatrical smoke which is not harmful but they go in and
a plane intentionally set on fire in half moon bay. it's all part of a critical training program for first responders. nbc bay area's christy smith is in half moon bay for us and shows us why these life fire dri -- live fire drills are critical. >> reporter: for firefighters this is close to a real scenario from a plane on fire to passengers on board needing rescue. >> luckily, we don't have a lot of aircraft crashes, so it gives us the opportunity to practice. >> reporter:...
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sky 7 was teetering over the cliff in half moon bay. the driver of the mini cooper veered off the road after being cut off by a white mustang. good samaritans stopped to pull the occupants out and there are no injuries to report. >>> a settlement has been reached in a lawsuit against a santa rosa senior home in the wildfires. 17 elderly residents and family members sued oakmont senior living of not taking adequate precautions to eradicate the facility. the case was about to go to trial and terms were not made public because the settlement has yet to be signed. >> the trial for the ghost ship fire defendants is likely to iss begin next year. they've been charged with involuntary manslaughter. an oakland judge threw out plea deals agreed upon by both suspects. almena's attorney wants to make a motion for the move in november. >> potential jurors in alameda county for the most part have absorbed all of the assassination of character attributes manifested in the press of my client. they have an opinion. >> the defense has mentioned courts i
sky 7 was teetering over the cliff in half moon bay. the driver of the mini cooper veered off the road after being cut off by a white mustang. good samaritans stopped to pull the occupants out and there are no injuries to report. >>> a settlement has been reached in a lawsuit against a santa rosa senior home in the wildfires. 17 elderly residents and family members sued oakmont senior living of not taking adequate precautions to eradicate the facility. the case was about to go to trial...
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i took my a levels even more moons ago. . . dutch.evels even more moons ago... 1870, wasn't it? i must be cleared interested in this, i'm proud to be on the council of the university of birmingham, and i was talking to some of my friends and collea g u es talking to some of my friends and colleagues there this morning. it's not just, the colleagues there this morning. it's notjust, the big story here is the demographic, but actually the percentage of is—year—olds who are applying this year has never actually been higher. but of course the number of is—year—olds in this particular year is significantly lower than years ago. but there are other things in these figures today. did you know that the top universities have been spending hundreds of thousands of pounds advertising their wares like an underground stations like central london? did you know that applications for geography this year are 36% down because of the changes in the curriculum? you are writing a book about michael gove, dare i use the expression, here today, gone to borr
i took my a levels even more moons ago. . . dutch.evels even more moons ago... 1870, wasn't it? i must be cleared interested in this, i'm proud to be on the council of the university of birmingham, and i was talking to some of my friends and collea g u es talking to some of my friends and colleagues there this morning. it's not just, the colleagues there this morning. it's notjust, the big story here is the demographic, but actually the percentage of is—year—olds who are applying this year...
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thanks to the onshore breeze, vibility low, 1.5 half moon bay. you can see the clouds beyond concord and livermore this morning. santa rosa is getting even lower, 1.5 miles there. low lying fog in the valley locations so take your time on the roads. it is very cloudy this morning but this afternoon that will burn off inland. it may not burn off for san francisco and along the coastline. sfo winds at 13 miles an hour right now, and it's very breezy through fairfield this morning. back to you. >>> the largest fire in state history has turned deadly. jackie ward has details on the fires in california for us this morning. >> there are signs of progress this morning. start with the status of the ferguson fire, more than ,000 s in the sierra- nevada mountains. it's 86% contained at this point and full containment is expected by tomorrow. this is good news because yosemite national park is expected to reopen this morning after being closed since july 25th. pockets of flames are still burning near a steep canyon area by elephant rock but sprinklers have
thanks to the onshore breeze, vibility low, 1.5 half moon bay. you can see the clouds beyond concord and livermore this morning. santa rosa is getting even lower, 1.5 miles there. low lying fog in the valley locations so take your time on the roads. it is very cloudy this morning but this afternoon that will burn off inland. it may not burn off for san francisco and along the coastline. sfo winds at 13 miles an hour right now, and it's very breezy through fairfield this morning. back to you....
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the benefits the data shows that there's a small patches of ice on our moon's surface this means that if ice is on the surface there may be even more buried within the soil future test could reveal where the ice originated since the patch on the south pole is concentrated in craters all the north patches are not suggesting the ice may have rolled along on a meteor some scientists even think will be able to convert lunar ice into rocket fuel meeting in a few decades the move could be home to some of us are looking to get some of that you know lunar water and my nice cup of coffee or a map from the owner. who is excited about it i'll retire on the mound at our car at the preserve so for you to day ever birdwood in this world without children loved up and so i tell you all i love i am tired old winter and have a lot of watching those hawks out there and have a great day and about. three. finest hour from now also this weekend that evolution now has a little bit on thousand people a point about. lining if you knew you wouldn't be that easy to find and found that out in me. plus is that go
the benefits the data shows that there's a small patches of ice on our moon's surface this means that if ice is on the surface there may be even more buried within the soil future test could reveal where the ice originated since the patch on the south pole is concentrated in craters all the north patches are not suggesting the ice may have rolled along on a meteor some scientists even think will be able to convert lunar ice into rocket fuel meeting in a few decades the move could be home to...
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this was the commitment, they were ready for the maneuver that would send them to the moon. as the world listened and watched, its people were overtaken by a new awareness, an awareness that they were perhaps witnessing the overture to the ultimate destiny of man. >> ignition. >> lovell confirms ignition. >> on board the spacecraft and in mission control, the men of apollo 8 watched the readouts, velocity build up in feet per second, the numbers snowballing toward the velocity that would allow the spacecraft to escape earth's gravity. >>> that nasa film from december of 1968 as we conclude our nine part series here on consider span and joining us here in our studios in washington, mark kramer. he is the project director of harvard universities and elizabeth cobb she is a professor at texas a & m university and a senior fellow at the hoover institution. what was happening in 1968? we had the escalation of the vietnam war, the political turmoil with lyndon johnson announcing he will not seek another term in large part because of vietnam and the heightened tensions with the col
this was the commitment, they were ready for the maneuver that would send them to the moon. as the world listened and watched, its people were overtaken by a new awareness, an awareness that they were perhaps witnessing the overture to the ultimate destiny of man. >> ignition. >> lovell confirms ignition. >> on board the spacecraft and in mission control, the men of apollo 8 watched the readouts, velocity build up in feet per second, the numbers snowballing toward the velocity...
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mid 50s in morgan hill and half moon bay. it's cloudy in the city. low 50s santa rosa, 55 by the delta. 56 in concord. so, we are looking at moderate air quality once again today throughout the bay area due to the smoke from the wildfires. getting better in the south central bay. we will see hazy conditions for another day. planning your day today, numbers in the 70s inlan by noontime. brighter skies. upper 60s around the bay. coastal clouds with a few breaks in the afternoon. 80s inland. by tonight that fog comes back. the sun setting before 8:00. >> lisa, thank you. new overnight, oakland police are investigating a deadly shooting. it happened near e street and elmhurst avenue. the department tweeted out a picture for us from the scene. this was just after 12:30 this morning. it's not clear what led up to the shooting. oakland police are asking anyone with information to give them a call. >>> the tributes continue to pour in for senator john mccain. he died yesterday after a battle with an aggressive brain cancer. mccain is expected to be honored i
mid 50s in morgan hill and half moon bay. it's cloudy in the city. low 50s santa rosa, 55 by the delta. 56 in concord. so, we are looking at moderate air quality once again today throughout the bay area due to the smoke from the wildfires. getting better in the south central bay. we will see hazy conditions for another day. planning your day today, numbers in the 70s inlan by noontime. brighter skies. upper 60s around the bay. coastal clouds with a few breaks in the afternoon. 80s inland. by...
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about 83 for mountain view. 64 for half moon bay with afternoon sunshine. downtown san francisco will be mild, so it's warm in the city. into the mother bay we go. we see 91 in sonoma and 89 in napa. lakeport, though it will be hot up to 100 on the set and it's warm and sunny in the east bay today. about 82, san leandro, and inland, it will be hot, 100 in brentwood and 95 in san ramon and it will be hazy. we have the spare the air day in effect. so if you have respiratory issues, please take it easy outdoors over the next 24 hours and are still seeing fires moving north into the bay area. if you are traveling it will be warm in the central valley, 105. the forecasted high in fresno, 111 and l.a. up to 85. san diego, similar story, sunny skies today at 81 degrees. back here at home, we have the astros still in town taking on the as at the coliseum. it will be warm and bright at the ball game. first pitch, 70 degrees and we see temperatures moving into the mid-70s and 75 degrees. enjoy. it's a nice day to take in a ball game. the marine layer stays really con
about 83 for mountain view. 64 for half moon bay with afternoon sunshine. downtown san francisco will be mild, so it's warm in the city. into the mother bay we go. we see 91 in sonoma and 89 in napa. lakeport, though it will be hot up to 100 on the set and it's warm and sunny in the east bay today. about 82, san leandro, and inland, it will be hot, 100 in brentwood and 95 in san ramon and it will be hazy. we have the spare the air day in effect. so if you have respiratory issues, please take it...