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the moon 008 don't you know it in why do we want to go forward to the moon you want to go for the moon for peace false science faulty we want to also goes in to make business to explode to be sources and inspire that that dick educate the kids that would be the future moon locos and start a new renaissance scuttled to the moon because we are part of an. entity stand and so we have a lot of things to do there we're looking gage everybody it would be so it's not only for the sundays to engineers he's full of countries and we want all ages and or discipline because we are in it because of us we can be part of this movie ditch 7.5 b.n. people should be involved no no we we have. to send some robot was the father of the baby that i sent to the moon some 10 years ago once we have got some of the new maps of the moon we have fun places there where the water we have this is where they do it because it tonight we can next to it so i can hear the i do hear the. voice i love that you mentioned several things that we're going to delve into today in the show but that 1st the 8th continent of the wo
the moon 008 don't you know it in why do we want to go forward to the moon you want to go for the moon for peace false science faulty we want to also goes in to make business to explode to be sources and inspire that that dick educate the kids that would be the future moon locos and start a new renaissance scuttled to the moon because we are part of an. entity stand and so we have a lot of things to do there we're looking gage everybody it would be so it's not only for the sundays to engineers...
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marvin: in your judgment, is the moon profitable? -- habitable? mike: the moon? sure, the moon is habitable, but you have to bring your own oxygen. it depends on how you define habitable. [laughter] mike: sometimes i think my house is not habitable. [laughter] mike: so, i am not sure about the moon. yeah, by and large, it can be made habitable. marvin: you touched on what i am about to ask you before, but i want to nail it down. vice president pence has been put in charge essentially of the space program for this administration. he used very dramatic mobile -- bold language in a recent speech. he said, "the united states must remain first in space in this century, as in the last." he went on, "the rules and values of space will be written by those who have the courage to get there first and the commitment to stay." you implied earlier in our conversation that we were, for a time, first. last century, the 20th century. but not all the time. would you say that in the 20th century, we were first for most of that period of time? most of it? what do you think? mike: y
marvin: in your judgment, is the moon profitable? -- habitable? mike: the moon? sure, the moon is habitable, but you have to bring your own oxygen. it depends on how you define habitable. [laughter] mike: sometimes i think my house is not habitable. [laughter] mike: so, i am not sure about the moon. yeah, by and large, it can be made habitable. marvin: you touched on what i am about to ask you before, but i want to nail it down. vice president pence has been put in charge essentially of the...
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the moon but also we found. out again these are. signs of the moon would be key to. just and bit for the so. i'm sorry i'm very busy because this word has come up twice yeah well that is that what i saw when his eyes of the moon is a key and summarize it well but also in the future we are going to take samples. in another state we are going to do science from today scope to observe the beginning of the universe look for extra to a source of edition and also we do science on the moon we bring life to the surface of the moon so yes go ahead go ahead rob and retained your question about blocking as so volcanism on the moon isn't quite the same as what you might think about walking as an on the earth you know there's there's no large volcanoes sitting on the surface spewing lava. and there's not.
the moon but also we found. out again these are. signs of the moon would be key to. just and bit for the so. i'm sorry i'm very busy because this word has come up twice yeah well that is that what i saw when his eyes of the moon is a key and summarize it well but also in the future we are going to take samples. in another state we are going to do science from today scope to observe the beginning of the universe look for extra to a source of edition and also we do science on the moon we bring...
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the next day, apollo 10 stayed in orbit around the moon. apollo 10 were being determined with greater and greater precision. on board, there was more photography, more landmark tracking and navigation. with each revolution, the figures were being pinned down closer and closer in preparation for the arrival of apollo 11. very interesting looking things, starting to look like volcanoes. there's one on the backside. if it was in a different setting, i would call them out fuji. -- it mount fuji. ♪ narrator: now, it was time to head home to earth. transferred injection. the one burn of the mission that absolutely had to work. the burn that would push apollo 10 out of its lunar orbit. >> everything looks good. >> roger. we are go here. will be on the way home. this maneuver would take place behind the moon, cut off from earthly contact. ♪ >> roger. we are returning to the earth, over. >> glad to have you on the way back home, 10. for the lack -- narrator: for the last time, apollo 10 watched the sapphire called earth rise. as they had throughout
the next day, apollo 10 stayed in orbit around the moon. apollo 10 were being determined with greater and greater precision. on board, there was more photography, more landmark tracking and navigation. with each revolution, the figures were being pinned down closer and closer in preparation for the arrival of apollo 11. very interesting looking things, starting to look like volcanoes. there's one on the backside. if it was in a different setting, i would call them out fuji. -- it mount fuji....
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man had orbited the moon once.an had test flown the lunar module, the lunar landing craft in earth orbit once. before we would commit man to a lunar landing, there were still a number of things to be worked out. this was the mission of apollo 10. in the words of its commander, to sort out all the unknowns and pave the way for a lunar landing. ♪ >> it was a veteran crew. tom stafford had thrown on gemini six and nine. eugene cernan, the lunar module pilot, had flown with stafford on gemini nine. john young had been on gemini three and gemini 10. they would face problems on apollo 10, problems that would be solved for apollo 11. most will be minor. but they would be solved. stafford, young, cernan they brought to their mission enthusiasm, dedication, responsibility. even amazement. and through the means of color television, they took us with them as they played their part in man's greatest adventure. >> we are go for a mission to the moon at this time. tom stafford reports they are go. coming up. t-minus 20 seconds a
man had orbited the moon once.an had test flown the lunar module, the lunar landing craft in earth orbit once. before we would commit man to a lunar landing, there were still a number of things to be worked out. this was the mission of apollo 10. in the words of its commander, to sort out all the unknowns and pave the way for a lunar landing. ♪ >> it was a veteran crew. tom stafford had thrown on gemini six and nine. eugene cernan, the lunar module pilot, had flown with stafford on...
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dish and they put a moon base in 20 years i plan to movietone the moon. but that's you're talking about you know we're going to take a look at the animations on the european space agency and its purpose of our moon abilities that you're talking about so talk us through why this excited me and why does this not scare here and yet we have a soul these are lenders that we have designed we go 1st in all beat and here we have looked to. be dug we start out and then we create some structures we want to examine st d. printed structure that diluted by robots is enrico these humans so he said leave some of that 1st that's a lot to do in 10 years we have some 10 us who know their own this is a near the peak of it to know it's check it on twitter and know based on the experience that we have. but something to the show's decision we use. the moon also do something it's a place where the fun thought this can be just something so some interest in the robot that you sleep with it breaking a candle only called the structure which is very light it's not going to take some
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back to the moon. new race to earth's nearest neighbor. plans satellites affect almost every area of modern life what would our world look like without them. and what language do bro bot speak a question that's not as obvious as it seems that's what it's just. a quick trip around the world what does how long they in vietnam having a common with the falls in brazil and argentina and indonesia's comedy island they're all places that those countries are famous for and south africa. table mountain springs to mind but the bay of that tree is also a national treasure it's an ancient species that's now under threat. when the gods became angry they uprooted a tree and thrust it back into the ground. the african legend about the origins of the bay about some of the trees are more than 2000 years old stephen wood born from south africa has studied them for 13 years. but mysteriously the biggest and the lotus ones in southern africa are beginning to die out. we've done a lot of research on the structure of the bat and we found that the. unique struct
back to the moon. new race to earth's nearest neighbor. plans satellites affect almost every area of modern life what would our world look like without them. and what language do bro bot speak a question that's not as obvious as it seems that's what it's just. a quick trip around the world what does how long they in vietnam having a common with the falls in brazil and argentina and indonesia's comedy island they're all places that those countries are famous for and south africa. table mountain...
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dish on the moon base and in 20 years i plan to retire on the moon. but that's you're talking about you know we're going to take a look at the animations on the european space agency and its purpose of our moon abilities that you're talking about so talk us through why this excited me and why does this not scare here and yet we have a soul these are lenders that we have designed we go 1st in all beat and here we have looked to. be dug we start out and then we played some structures we want to examine with a street d. printed structure the tile of looted by robots and then we come these human soul he said leave some of the 1st arsenal to do it in 10 years we have some 10 us who know their own. to near the peak of it to know it's check it on twitter and a no based on the experience that we have. but something to the show's decision we use. the moon also do something it's a place where defun thought this can be just something so someone just. robot there to sleep $1515.00 a candle only comes structure which is very light it's not going to take some. hous
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lot of the moon but also we found a. new look and these are in the science of the moon would be key to understand it so. i'm sorry very briefly because this one has come up twice yeah well that is that what one is i suppose to keep in a brand as you well but also in the future we are going to take samples. and as a state we are going to do science from did a scope to observe the beginning of the universe look for extra to a source of edition and also we do science on the moon we bring life to the surface of the moon so yes go ahead go ahead rob and to answer your question about blocking as so vulcanism on the moon isn't quite the same as what you might think about walking as i'm on the earth you know there's there's no large volcanoes sitting on the surface spewing lava. and there's not. what we consider active so there's no volcanism currently taking place however if you look up at the moon you know often see kind of light and dark features and the darker that this little lava flows are or basalts so that's kind of the
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back to the moon and the new race to earth's nearest neighbor. class satellites affect almost every area of modern life what would our world look like without them. and what language do robots speak a question that's not as obvious as it seems to be and it's a scam. but 1st a quick trip around the world what does how long they in vietnam have in common with it was a falls in brazil and argentina and indonesia comedy island they're all places that those countries are famous for and south africa. table mountain springs to mind but the bay of bat tree is also a national treasure and it's an ancient species that's now under threat. when the gods became angry they uprooted a tree and thrust it back into the ground up wit the african legend about the origins of the bay of some of the trees are more than 2000 years old. stephen wood born from south africa has studied them for 13 years. that mysteriously the biggest and the lotus one is in southern africa are beginning to die out. with a lot of research on the structure of the bat and we found the very u
back to the moon and the new race to earth's nearest neighbor. class satellites affect almost every area of modern life what would our world look like without them. and what language do robots speak a question that's not as obvious as it seems to be and it's a scam. but 1st a quick trip around the world what does how long they in vietnam have in common with it was a falls in brazil and argentina and indonesia comedy island they're all places that those countries are famous for and south africa....
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he said, "i had been to the moon.und, but what on earth was i going to do next?" did you have a feeling like that as well? not really, i bailed out of the space programme before apollo was over. i felt that the first lunar landing had fundamentally done whatjohn f kennedy had asked us to do. i went on to do otherjobs, next i was assistant secretary of state, later i was director of the national air and space museum. let me interrupt, because both of those extremely importantjobs with a great deal of responsibility, but if you had stayed, i think most people who know nasa well think there is little doubt that you could have commanded your own apollo mission, you may well have stood a chance in the years that came to have walked on the moon yourself, and you walked away from that possibility. why? 0h, a whole host of reasons, some of them professional, some of them personal. i think the personal ones that probably weighed more heavily on me than the professional ones. my wife pat had put up with my ridiculous career, be
he said, "i had been to the moon.und, but what on earth was i going to do next?" did you have a feeling like that as well? not really, i bailed out of the space programme before apollo was over. i felt that the first lunar landing had fundamentally done whatjohn f kennedy had asked us to do. i went on to do otherjobs, next i was assistant secretary of state, later i was director of the national air and space museum. let me interrupt, because both of those extremely importantjobs with...
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bezos is known for going big, and now he's literally shooting for the moon. he says his space team is working with nasa on what could be a big step for his company, eventually a giant leap for space tourism and space colonization. nbc's miguel almaguer reports. >> this is an incredible vehicle, and it's going to the moon. >> reporter: the world's richest man highlighting his latest high-tech mission. >> this is "blue moon." >> reporter: jeff bezos unveiling a cutting ej lunar lander called "blue moon" that he says could be a pioneer in space exploration and colonization. >> it's time to go back to the moon, this time to stay. >> reporter: even showing these images envisioning what a mass colonization in space could look like, including homes, high-speed transportation, and perfect climates. bezos says creating an infrastructure in outer space for future generations to build on is vital for our planet and "blue moon" could help. >> we're going to build a road to space. and then amaze things will happen. >> reporter: "blue moon" is the brainchild of bezos's roc
bezos is known for going big, and now he's literally shooting for the moon. he says his space team is working with nasa on what could be a big step for his company, eventually a giant leap for space tourism and space colonization. nbc's miguel almaguer reports. >> this is an incredible vehicle, and it's going to the moon. >> reporter: the world's richest man highlighting his latest high-tech mission. >> this is "blue moon." >> reporter: jeff bezos unveiling a...
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last week billionaire jeff bezos introduced blue moon. lockheed martin also has a design. >> five years to get to the moon. >> if somebody says this isn't safe, ultimately, they have the authority to throw a red flapping and say stop this. is more important for us that our astronauts be safe. >> reporter: reporting for cbs news, new york. >>> nasa's new moon program is called artimas. nasa picked that name in hopes of having the first woman land on the moon. >>> some officers in santa clara are going beyond the badge to help out someone in need. >> it started with a medical cal in sunnyvale. after treating the patient they discovered his wheelchair ramp needed some repair. they gathered their own supplies and built the couple a brand-new ramp. >> a live look now at oracle arena where portland and the warriors will face off. tipoff tonight is at 6:00. >> a couple of very interesting back stories there. mary has a look at our weather forecast. >> reporter: we're looking at cloudy skies. today is the transition day as we'll have the storm sy
last week billionaire jeff bezos introduced blue moon. lockheed martin also has a design. >> five years to get to the moon. >> if somebody says this isn't safe, ultimately, they have the authority to throw a red flapping and say stop this. is more important for us that our astronauts be safe. >> reporter: reporting for cbs news, new york. >>> nasa's new moon program is called artimas. nasa picked that name in hopes of having the first woman land on the moon....
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astronts on the moon by 2024?e president mike pence dropped that gauntlet at the end of march. >> now, make no mistake about it: we're in a space race today, ,st as we were in the 196 and the stakes are even higher. >> reporter: a space race with whom? a private mission designed by elon musk and spacex, and also china, which landed on the farth side omoon in january, and vows to build a permanent encampment there in a decade. it's a time frame that invokes another race, another era. >>e choose to go to the mo in this decade and do the other things because they are hard. >> reporter: nasa delivered on president kennedy's audacious challenge 50 years as july. that moon race was fueled by rivalry with the soviets-- the desire to honor the wishes of a martyred leader-- and a blankax check fromyers. thlot of things just lined up perfectly to mak happen. do you see the similar ingredients right now? >> so, it's a differen that kind of competition does not exist right now. atbut what does exist now unique that didn't hap
astronts on the moon by 2024?e president mike pence dropped that gauntlet at the end of march. >> now, make no mistake about it: we're in a space race today, ,st as we were in the 196 and the stakes are even higher. >> reporter: a space race with whom? a private mission designed by elon musk and spacex, and also china, which landed on the farth side omoon in january, and vows to build a permanent encampment there in a decade. it's a time frame that invokes another race, another era....
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there's a big push to return to the moon.es o'brien looks at thoses questid the man tasked with overseeing it for our ekly segment about the h.eading edge" of science, technology and hea >> reporter: one year into his tenure as nasa administrator, jim bridentstine is a man on a new mission for the space agency. it made him a star at the 35th space symposium in colorado springs, the annual convening of the cosmic cognoscenti. i >> so mathis room are familiar that we have been given a new charge. that we are going to place hehumans on the surface of moon in five years. a,r a number of years at n they weren't really allowed to talk about going to the moon. now, ty not only can talk about going to the moon, but the idea that we're going to be there in five years has everybody extremely excited. >> reporter: u.s. astronauts onb the mo2024? vice president mike pence dropped that gauntlet at the enh of m >> now, make no mistake about it: we're in a space race today, just as we were in the, and the stakes are even higher. >> reporter
there's a big push to return to the moon.es o'brien looks at thoses questid the man tasked with overseeing it for our ekly segment about the h.eading edge" of science, technology and hea >> reporter: one year into his tenure as nasa administrator, jim bridentstine is a man on a new mission for the space agency. it made him a star at the 35th space symposium in colorado springs, the annual convening of the cosmic cognoscenti. i >> so mathis room are familiar that we have been...
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mars and moon? and vice president mens have talked about it. >> both. we have the private sector working with nasa. the idea is to get back to the moon if four or five years. we will be back certainly within the decade and mars after that. >> martha: more of "the story" next. thank you. my skin... it was embarrassing. my joints... they hurt. the pain and swelling. the tenderness. the psoriasis. i had to find something that worked on all of this. . weredfight them may occur. tell your doctor about an infection or symptoms. if your inflammatory bowel disease symptoms develop or worsen, or if you've had a vaccine or plan to. serious allergic reactions may occur. i got real relief. i got clearer skin and feel better. now, watch me. get real relief with cosentyx. the matters.ar... introducing the all-new 2019 ford ranger, it's the right gear. with a terrain management system for... this. a bash plate for... that. an electronic locking rear differential for... yeah... this. heading to the supermarket? get
mars and moon? and vice president mens have talked about it. >> both. we have the private sector working with nasa. the idea is to get back to the moon if four or five years. we will be back certainly within the decade and mars after that. >> martha: more of "the story" next. thank you. my skin... it was embarrassing. my joints... they hurt. the pain and swelling. the tenderness. the psoriasis. i had to find something that worked on all of this. . weredfight them may...
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the tidal forces that the earth exerts on the moon.ut the earth has the same effect on the moon and it creates forces that help these faults form. this is not new data, is it? it is new information but from a0—year—old data? data, is it? it is new information but from ao—year—old data ?m data, is it? it is new information but from 40-year-old data? it is a combination. that is one of the cool things about it. we are using a0, 50—year—old data that was collect the by the apollo seismometers in combination with a mission that is currently operating around the lunar reconnaissance orbiter. so we are taking data from both of these. aao, 50—year—old apollo mission and a decade old and still continuing lunar reconnaissance orbiter. so it shows how very valuable that apollo science data is and still is contributing to our understanding of the moon. great to have you with us and absolutely fascinating. one minute he was a monk, the next, an award—winning motivational speaker. with 25 million online followers, jay shetty is arguably one of the
the tidal forces that the earth exerts on the moon.ut the earth has the same effect on the moon and it creates forces that help these faults form. this is not new data, is it? it is new information but from a0—year—old data? data, is it? it is new information but from ao—year—old data ?m data, is it? it is new information but from 40-year-old data? it is a combination. that is one of the cool things about it. we are using a0, 50—year—old data that was collect the by the apollo...
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welcome to moon valley, the newest city in the universe.rs, engineers, farmers, doctors — and every year, over 10,000 more come to visit. sounds great, doesn't it? which leaves me with just one important question. how on earth did we get here? moon valley is the vision of someone we have met before. japanese company ispace were one of the companies competing for the google x prize, which offered $20 million for the first team to land a rover on the moon by the end of march 2018. no—one managed to be ready in time but several of the projects are still ongoing. the israeli team recently did reach the moon but crashed into the surface. and as i found out when i visited their new headquarters in tokyo, ispace also haven't given up their lunar ambitions. in fact they have expanded them. we have already made a completed rover, so we have moved to the lander development. ispace has secured extra funding to put japan's first lander on the moon. deployed by a spacex rocket, the first one will orbit the moon in 2020, and the second in 2021 will land
welcome to moon valley, the newest city in the universe.rs, engineers, farmers, doctors — and every year, over 10,000 more come to visit. sounds great, doesn't it? which leaves me with just one important question. how on earth did we get here? moon valley is the vision of someone we have met before. japanese company ispace were one of the companies competing for the google x prize, which offered $20 million for the first team to land a rover on the moon by the end of march 2018. no—one...
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it was a small town in 1969 but played a big role in the moon musician.ichelle martin has the story. >> okay, houston, i'm on the porch. >> reporter: mission control may have never witnessed this. >> okay, neil, we can see you coming down ladder now. >> or this. for not for the vision of men like eugene schumaker. >> whitehouse gene schumaker, the moon landing as we know it wouldn't have existed. >> reporter: a pretty big claim. but that's the way geologists remember it. in fact, they say their boss, a top gun at the u.s. geological survey, made a lot of stuff happen on that historic mission. >> originally they didn't want him to pick up any. >> didn't want any television. >> nothing. >> are you kidding me? >> not kidding. we worked the very hard here to use television in our field exercises and show them how valuable it was. can you imagine no television, the famous steps down the -- >> as bad as they were. >> as bad as they were, that is absolutely iconic. >> ready for me to come up? >> reporter: as the story goes, schumaker had a lot of convincing to d
it was a small town in 1969 but played a big role in the moon musician.ichelle martin has the story. >> okay, houston, i'm on the porch. >> reporter: mission control may have never witnessed this. >> okay, neil, we can see you coming down ladder now. >> or this. for not for the vision of men like eugene schumaker. >> whitehouse gene schumaker, the moon landing as we know it wouldn't have existed. >> reporter: a pretty big claim. but that's the way geologists...
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they don't exist on the moon.in the last year, we have discovered liquid water 12 kilometers under the surface of mars. anywhere there's liquid water, there's life. i'm not saying there's life on mars, i don't know. i think we need to find out and the best way is to get our astronauts to mars. >>> according to a 2009 report, apollo cost roughly $19.4 billion between 16960 and 1973, converted into today's dollars, adjusted for inflation that's $116.5 billion, this is a $22 billion budget that you've got, which also focuses on initiatives like the international space station, which is crucial, the james web space telescope, the space launch system. have we committed enough money to nasa? your dreams seem bigger than the check available? >> we'll take more money if people want to give it to us. but that's not our goal here. our goal is to achieve the objective. here's i think what's important to note. i think the numbers you just cited are numbers for the entire apollo program, which was -- >> yes, correct. >> -- man
they don't exist on the moon.in the last year, we have discovered liquid water 12 kilometers under the surface of mars. anywhere there's liquid water, there's life. i'm not saying there's life on mars, i don't know. i think we need to find out and the best way is to get our astronauts to mars. >>> according to a 2009 report, apollo cost roughly $19.4 billion between 16960 and 1973, converted into today's dollars, adjusted for inflation that's $116.5 billion, this is a $22 billion...
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forget about the moon. aldrin says we are headed to mars and the trump administration could get us there. the former astronaut explains why this would be a big boost for america when he joined us next, do not miss it. ♪ heather: the trump administration looking to expand protections for doctors who have conscientious objections to certain procedures like abortions and euthanasia. health and human services announcing update to a 2011 expanding the number of protections to 325, they will be protected from discrimination a punishment if they opt out for reasons like religion. for the first time ever the head of a major american pharmaceutical company is convicted for fueling the opioid crisis. john cup or found guilty of bribing doctors for prescribing fentanyl spray. it is stronger than morphine. prosecutors say their actions killed tens of thousands of people across the country. this is exciting. former nasa astronaut buzz aldrin who walked on the moon 50 years ago is now calling for the trump administration
forget about the moon. aldrin says we are headed to mars and the trump administration could get us there. the former astronaut explains why this would be a big boost for america when he joined us next, do not miss it. ♪ heather: the trump administration looking to expand protections for doctors who have conscientious objections to certain procedures like abortions and euthanasia. health and human services announcing update to a 2011 expanding the number of protections to 325, they will be...
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the moon's low gravity is ideal for high tech manufacturing. and it would all be carried on markets like these also from blue origin and that's the core business idea freight transportation between the earth and space a market potentially worth billions of dollars which is why other billion as i read on the game too including tesla boasts on musk he and bezos are in something of a space race pouring mindblowing sums of money into space travel it's a long term project destined to outlive any opiate friendly rivalry but what i'm laying out here today is obviously a multi generation vision. this is not going to get done by any one generation the next step says bezos on giant space station's gravity free enabling space to a list to fly around inside them with any luck they too will be available online from amazon just one click away. meanwhile back here on a facebook's executives face increasing calls for the corporation behind the social network to be broken up into smaller companies the latest criticism comes from chris use one of facebook's co-f
the moon's low gravity is ideal for high tech manufacturing. and it would all be carried on markets like these also from blue origin and that's the core business idea freight transportation between the earth and space a market potentially worth billions of dollars which is why other billion as i read on the game too including tesla boasts on musk he and bezos are in something of a space race pouring mindblowing sums of money into space travel it's a long term project destined to outlive any...
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just any old blue moon you will be even more rare blue flower moon. >> a flower moon because it is fulln may when flowers are blooming. in our case raining. and blue not because of its color but because the number. this saturday will mark the third of four full moons this spring. rarer than two full moons a month. >> we will close you online in a few minutes. >> there will be a test. >> multiple-choice. >> i hope not. thanks for watching. >> back at 11:00 for more news and weather. all right boys, time for bed. listen to your mom, knuckleheads. hand em over. hand what over? video games, whatever you got. let's go. you can watch videos of people playing video games in the morning. is that everything? i can see who's online. i'm gonna sweep the sofa fort. well, look what i found. take control of your wifi with ity xf let's roll! now that's simple, easy, awesome. get started with xfinity internet for $29.99 a month for 12 months, plus ask how to get 250 back when you switch to xfinity mobile. click, call or visit a store today. announcer: it's time to play "family feud"! give it up for ste
just any old blue moon you will be even more rare blue flower moon. >> a flower moon because it is fulln may when flowers are blooming. in our case raining. and blue not because of its color but because the number. this saturday will mark the third of four full moons this spring. rarer than two full moons a month. >> we will close you online in a few minutes. >> there will be a test. >> multiple-choice. >> i hope not. thanks for watching. >> back at 11:00 for...
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lighted by post war mind fatigue but it's great for the moon bears if it's good for the moon bears it's good for the musk deer and it's good for the white nights cranes they're also musk deer which live in the mid eastern part of the d.m.z. didn't exist these species are highly likely to have been completely wiped out in korea that's why they are of high value in preserving internationally you know it's corrupting the space with this ultra surveillance state that people are living in this kind of toxic zoo where they're being observed or the sexualization of us humans that are part of nation states to have gone rogue pretty much every single one of the world now is gone bat crazy and but if you happen to be and they are extinct mother bear living on top of a minefield you're in luck exactly but that's kind of like. a metaphor for the entire economy is here you have the utter surveillance state a lot of people have therefore long lost any knowledge of the moon bear people didn't know it exists must bear it must dear it's the same thing here is like people lost understanding and appreciat
lighted by post war mind fatigue but it's great for the moon bears if it's good for the moon bears it's good for the musk deer and it's good for the white nights cranes they're also musk deer which live in the mid eastern part of the d.m.z. didn't exist these species are highly likely to have been completely wiped out in korea that's why they are of high value in preserving internationally you know it's corrupting the space with this ultra surveillance state that people are living in this kind...
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its launchpad even before apollo 10 had entered orbit above the moon. towards aod, pointed distant lunar c. -- sea. >> how much we will progress the future is up to your imagination. if we harness our energies and keep our perspectives right, the goals are unlimited. >> originally called a radar range, the microwave oven became available to the general public in 1967. ofcost the 2019 equivalent $4000. the technology was discovered during radar research and development during world war ii. 1969, litton industries produced the 10 minute film "the preparation of food from stone age to space-age" to promote the sale of microwave ovens by highlighting their use in a nasa kitchen. ♪ narrator: it was fire that separated man from the animals. fire that gave him warm to overcome the cold. light to pierce the darkness. controlled was the use of fire that enabled man to make his first landing on the moon. .t was fire that civilized man fire not only made food more tasteful and pant life digestible but more important, smoked and preferred it -- preserved it. man no
its launchpad even before apollo 10 had entered orbit above the moon. towards aod, pointed distant lunar c. -- sea. >> how much we will progress the future is up to your imagination. if we harness our energies and keep our perspectives right, the goals are unlimited. >> originally called a radar range, the microwave oven became available to the general public in 1967. ofcost the 2019 equivalent $4000. the technology was discovered during radar research and development during world...
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it is time to go back to the moon and this time to stay. >> just bezos wants to colonize the moon andis aiming for a three-day journey and landing on the moon with people on board. >>> researchers have released a new video of this, 343 pound humanoid robot wainbeam cundy. the level of balance is hard for even humans to do this robot used perception, control and planning algorithms and the company says the robot is 50% successful over the terrain anright now it is working to increase that rate of success. >>> this morning there is a trail of destruction from the midwest to the south is heavy flooding forced evacuations and what are rescues in many states and a massive storm hit missouri, oklahoma and arkansas and louisiana, major floods, roads and entire towns are flooded and others are bracing for what is to come.>> there is nowhere to go, all over town is flooded.>> the high flood season last from march until may each year but this year has not been average at all.>> this weather event is moving into our area and it is a very serious one and everyone needs to take it very seriously.
it is time to go back to the moon and this time to stay. >> just bezos wants to colonize the moon andis aiming for a three-day journey and landing on the moon with people on board. >>> researchers have released a new video of this, 343 pound humanoid robot wainbeam cundy. the level of balance is hard for even humans to do this robot used perception, control and planning algorithms and the company says the robot is 50% successful over the terrain anright now it is working to...
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. >>> this weekend's blue moon won't be any old blue moon will be a rare blue flower moon. the flower moon because it is full in may when supposedly the flowers bloom and we don't get rain but blue not because of the color but because of the number of full moons this month. the saturday marks the third of four full moons this spring. more rare than two in a month. >> will be able to see it through all the rain? is the big question. >> tomorrow night not a chance. i think because of twitter in social media we have learned more about the moon which is kind of cool. every full moon has a name depending on what month it is. four in the spring, two in the month we are full of lunar knowledge thanks to social media. take a look outside the weekend getting off on, starting off on a dry note. man is it going to be soggy tomorrow. 66 in san jose for the high napa 67. morgan hill 69, fremont 65, livermore 64 san francisco 61. even with sunshine 12 degrees cooler than average. rain to the north, rain over your backyard tomorrow. fremont 50, valeo 49 mild because of cloud cover. radar
. >>> this weekend's blue moon won't be any old blue moon will be a rare blue flower moon. the flower moon because it is full in may when supposedly the flowers bloom and we don't get rain but blue not because of the color but because of the number of full moons this month. the saturday marks the third of four full moons this spring. more rare than two in a month. >> will be able to see it through all the rain? is the big question. >> tomorrow night not a chance. i think...
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yet the man's greatest opinion may be more than the monumental landing of the moon.t may well be the ever-increasing acquisition of technology that can make the quality of life for all mankind richer and more valuable. announcer: memorial day, american history tv and c-span's washington journal are marking the 75th anniversary of d-day starting at 8:00 a.m. eastern. the kershaw, author of first wave, the dj warriors who led the way to victory in world war ii. and mary louise roberts, author of d-day through franchise, normandy 1944. during the program, we will take your phone calls, tweets and facebook comment. monday, memorial day starting at 8:00 eastern. tonight's georgetown university professor catherine onton cohen teaches a class the progressive era. she talks about how politicians and reform groups in the early as 20 century attempted to improve social and economic transitions. and prohibition. here's a preview. >> there is this general insecurity about the state of society and about how it's problem's can be solved. there is this recognition of a fundamental
yet the man's greatest opinion may be more than the monumental landing of the moon.t may well be the ever-increasing acquisition of technology that can make the quality of life for all mankind richer and more valuable. announcer: memorial day, american history tv and c-span's washington journal are marking the 75th anniversary of d-day starting at 8:00 a.m. eastern. the kershaw, author of first wave, the dj warriors who led the way to victory in world war ii. and mary louise roberts, author of...
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there like the fact that if peace breaks out then these poor rare moon bearers are . there they're no longer going to exist but ever ai also promises prospective military clients that it can enhance the survey events capabilities and identify and act on threat the sun moon bear some of those furbies remember those their little 1st generation generated kids' toys that spied on kids as they were being invaded by an army of ai furbies and they're coming into our home. they're stealing our brains anyway you know you as a consumer you're isolated neoliberalism in our economy has isolated you in your bedroom it's too expensive to even leave your only source of solace is to go online and look at photos of other people to know that other people are out there thus giving ai the intelligence to identify and know you and understand and predict where humans are going to do in certain situations and thus you know you're you're not you're not inside the d.m.z. you're outside and that's bad luck in this situation. you know and i was a kid it was a lot simpler way just sniffed glue.
there like the fact that if peace breaks out then these poor rare moon bearers are . there they're no longer going to exist but ever ai also promises prospective military clients that it can enhance the survey events capabilities and identify and act on threat the sun moon bear some of those furbies remember those their little 1st generation generated kids' toys that spied on kids as they were being invaded by an army of ai furbies and they're coming into our home. they're stealing our brains...
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am i the moon?ghter ) but before we have to say "goodnight moon," we're gonna go see it again! because on monday, trump tweet-nounced, "under my administration, we are restoring @nasa to greatness, and we are going back to the moon, then mars. i am updating my budget to include an additional $1.6 billion so that we can return to space in a big way!" yes, in a big way, as opposed to all those spontaneous apollo drop-by's. ( laughter ) "hey, buzz, i'm going to the moon this weekend? do you want to come? bring a couple of golf balls. bring some tang. no big deal. it's a casual trip." and this moon trip will have an exciting twist, because nasa plans to land the first woman on the moon by 2024. ( cheers and applause ) right! boom! 2024. a woman on the moon. and they'll have to let her launch, since by then she will legally not be allowed to abort the mission. this program-- this program-- joke is based on a true story. this program even has a sweet new lady name. because it's 50 years after the apollo m
am i the moon?ghter ) but before we have to say "goodnight moon," we're gonna go see it again! because on monday, trump tweet-nounced, "under my administration, we are restoring @nasa to greatness, and we are going back to the moon, then mars. i am updating my budget to include an additional $1.6 billion so that we can return to space in a big way!" yes, in a big way, as opposed to all those spontaneous apollo drop-by's. ( laughter ) "hey, buzz, i'm going to the moon...
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of the moon for apollo 11 60 years ago.e'll get the backstory on that and why the moon landing almost wasn't broadcast on tv. >> i can't wait to hear about that. >>> plus, we're off to london where one of the world's most historic convert venues got a major update. the royal albert has the largest speaker system. to install it was quite an undertaking and we'll show you how they did it. >> i'm not sure it would fit in your apartment. >>> standup comedian david cross is recognized but not always for the same thing. wheel talk about his many roles and his role as a new dad and longtime partner bob oldenburg. that's all ahead. >>> it's shaping up to be a wet mother's day for much of the nation. even turning around was hazardous. this man's truck landed in a canal after he tried to avoid high water. there was lightning, rain, and thunder in southeast louisiana friday. there's a potential for flash flooding in texas again today. meteorologist jeff berardelli is tracking the storm. good morning. >> good morning, everybody. we hav
of the moon for apollo 11 60 years ago.e'll get the backstory on that and why the moon landing almost wasn't broadcast on tv. >> i can't wait to hear about that. >>> plus, we're off to london where one of the world's most historic convert venues got a major update. the royal albert has the largest speaker system. to install it was quite an undertaking and we'll show you how they did it. >> i'm not sure it would fit in your apartment. >>> standup comedian david...
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the moon. the proposal and space commerce before a subcommittee. this will run one hour and a half. >>> thank you. clement >> the chair is calling to order everyone. welcome to tonight's hearing. this is the emerging space environment. operational, technical and policy channels. thank you for joining us here today. on october 4, 1957, the soviet union successfully launch spud one, the first satellite. man made their first trip to space. slightly larger than a beach ball with barely more onboard technology than a beach ball, the satellite orbit it the earth every 98 minutes. emitting a beacon that was picked up and rebroadcast in news reports all over the world. although it would orbit the earth for only 96 days, transmitting for only 21 of them. it was a pivotal moment in our nations history that led to the ensuing space rage which put man on the moon and this on distant planets. it changed the course of human history. it is fitting that this year the 50th anniversary of the apollo 11 mission,
the moon. the proposal and space commerce before a subcommittee. this will run one hour and a half. >>> thank you. clement >> the chair is calling to order everyone. welcome to tonight's hearing. this is the emerging space environment. operational, technical and policy channels. thank you for joining us here today. on october 4, 1957, the soviet union successfully launch spud one, the first satellite. man made their first trip to space. slightly larger than a beach ball with...
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and in 1969, it was the controlled use of fire that enabled man to make his first landing on the moonand it was fire that civilized man. for fire not only made food more tasteful and pant life digestible, but far more important, smoked and preserved it. now man no longer had to gorge himself as soon as he made a fresh kill. now we could sustain himself between kills. and he could, in time, be more than a hunter. he could become a farmer, an artist, a writer, a member of a cultured society. fire elevated man from the animals, and the art of cooking made him civilized. yet, for the past 40,000 years of human history, methods of cooking have remained the same. but now at last in the age of space, and in fact as part of the fallout from our great technological efforts, there are new ways of preparing food. freezing to preserve them, and cooking without the application of heat. to see how primitive man prepared his food, we need only travel to the jungles of new guinea, where the stone age still survives. here, this implicit way of preparing food is to take a fresh kill and dump it in the
and in 1969, it was the controlled use of fire that enabled man to make his first landing on the moonand it was fire that civilized man. for fire not only made food more tasteful and pant life digestible, but far more important, smoked and preserved it. now man no longer had to gorge himself as soon as he made a fresh kill. now we could sustain himself between kills. and he could, in time, be more than a hunter. he could become a farmer, an artist, a writer, a member of a cultured society. fire...
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>> it's not a harvest moon, lunar moon. >> tucker: she said it's not a harvest moon.hat is your answer? >> dana: i don't know. i said lunar moon. it doesn't make any sense. >> tucker: lunar moon that would be redundant but might be the name. >> super snow moon. >> it's called super because the moon is at closest to earth right now and it's full and february's full moon is know as a snow moon because many associated the month with heavy snow fall. [buzzer] >> tucker: statisticians in our control room are saying they just checked the books this is the first ever 0-0 final question. you are going into sudden death with no points on the board. >> dana: sudden death it may be his. this is a multiple choice you have to wait until i finish asking it. a statue of ab abraham lincoln in california has become very popular online because of its unusual depiction of our 16th president. what is so strange about this particular lincoln is it because he is young and shirtless? b, he is holding a kitten? c, he's on roller blades? >> dana: okay. [laughter] >> tucker: you sound resigned
>> it's not a harvest moon, lunar moon. >> tucker: she said it's not a harvest moon.hat is your answer? >> dana: i don't know. i said lunar moon. it doesn't make any sense. >> tucker: lunar moon that would be redundant but might be the name. >> super snow moon. >> it's called super because the moon is at closest to earth right now and it's full and february's full moon is know as a snow moon because many associated the month with heavy snow fall. [buzzer]...
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during the first moon orbiting mission, it was on because missy, when they broadcast from the moon, one out of every four people on the planet heard or saw the broadcast including tens of millions of people behind the iron curtain, that's an amazing information capability that nasa brings to bear everyday. apollo eight was decembedecembe, 1968, but since i been the nasa administrator i can give you an example after example of things that happened just in my time. in november of last year we landed insight on mars. when we landed insight on mars to do scientific discovery and exploration, what we saw as it was on the cover of every newspaper all around the world. that is an impressive information tool for our country. what does that mean? we are the ability to change the perception of young people all across the world in a positive way. when you think about diplomacy, information nasa plays very strong in those domains. on the military side, we intentionally get involved in military operation because we want to be able to have partners all over the world. we have in fact been partner
during the first moon orbiting mission, it was on because missy, when they broadcast from the moon, one out of every four people on the planet heard or saw the broadcast including tens of millions of people behind the iron curtain, that's an amazing information capability that nasa brings to bear everyday. apollo eight was decembedecembe, 1968, but since i been the nasa administrator i can give you an example after example of things that happened just in my time. in november of last year we...
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anks to blue moon.n entrepreneur and business titan, shooting for the stars. >> that was miguel almaguer repsting. bez hopes the effort will ignite new interest in -- in space exploration. >>> we will show you live pictures now of vintage airplanes from world war ii are prepg to fly over the pentagon and arlington nationaly cemeteart of a commemoration of the 75th anniversary of the d-day invasion in normandy, france, which isext month. so we're standing by for some awesome pictures. >>> well starting today, you could buy sto in uber.ow for n each share will cost $45. ride-sharing company is offerg he0 million shares of the common stock. ove comes as the company faces economic demands from the drivers. earlier this week they went on strike across the country demanding increase in pay and better benefits and improved tipping system. >>> in an exclusive interview with nbc news, facebookc founder chris hughes is roking headlines saying the company should be un -- broken up and that mark zuckerberg is too p
anks to blue moon.n entrepreneur and business titan, shooting for the stars. >> that was miguel almaguer repsting. bez hopes the effort will ignite new interest in -- in space exploration. >>> we will show you live pictures now of vintage airplanes from world war ii are prepg to fly over the pentagon and arlington nationaly cemeteart of a commemoration of the 75th anniversary of the d-day invasion in normandy, france, which isext month. so we're standing by for some awesome...
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as you might know, she's the greek goddess of the moon.e man responsible for making the moonshot happen. >> nasa's mission with fits and starts for decades now has a new name and a new urgency. the artemis program intends to land astronauts on the south pole of the moon in five years. four years earlier than originally planned. it will be expensive, and nasa needs commercial and congressional support to pull it off. >> the eagle has landed. >> boy. >> reporter: 50 years ago this july two americans left the first footprints in lunar dust. no other country has matched apollo's moonwalkers. but five have sent probes and robots, including israel and china just this year. >> it's not by accident that so many countries around the world right now are going to the moon. and not all of them are going to the moon just to collect rocks. it's a strategic imperative that the united states has a presence there as well. >> reporter: when jim bridenstein became nasa's administrator last year, a planned moon landing was a decade away. >> ladies and gentlem
as you might know, she's the greek goddess of the moon.e man responsible for making the moonshot happen. >> nasa's mission with fits and starts for decades now has a new name and a new urgency. the artemis program intends to land astronauts on the south pole of the moon in five years. four years earlier than originally planned. it will be expensive, and nasa needs commercial and congressional support to pull it off. >> the eagle has landed. >> boy. >> reporter: 50 years...
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he said the moon lander will be known as blue moon.hey would also land a small ship the size of a house before then. >> vice president pence just recently said if the stated policy of this administration and the united states of america to return american astronauts to the moon within five years. it's time to go back to the moon, this time to stay. >> bezos also showed off images of what one day could be a massive quality of millions of people who would live while orbiting in space. >>> "new york times" reports facebook co-founder chris hughes calling for the breakup of facebook, the social media giant, wrote an essay. should be divided into multiple companies including spinning off instagram and whatsapp. he said facebook should be regulated by the government. the company accepted that with success comes accountability but you don't enforce accountability by calling for the breakup of a succe successful american company. >>> the boston red sox visited the white house yesterday. about a dozen members of the sox chose not to go. players
he said the moon lander will be known as blue moon.hey would also land a small ship the size of a house before then. >> vice president pence just recently said if the stated policy of this administration and the united states of america to return american astronauts to the moon within five years. it's time to go back to the moon, this time to stay. >> bezos also showed off images of what one day could be a massive quality of millions of people who would live while orbiting in space....