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shouldn't be behind israel and nasa and u.s. identification with arab nationalism increasingly gives way to support for conservative regimes and pro-israel foreign policy. at the cia arabists themselves, as a group, split up by 1958, kermit roosevelt quit the agency, so too has miles copeland both going to the oil industry, for more profitable employment, and he says with the cia but moved to another region. now there were nefarious forces underminding the cia program from the outside, john foster sollace, secretary of state at the time, takes a strong personal dislike to nasa, and the british proved very effective at securing american support for their basically antinationalist agenda in the u.s -- excuse me, the middle east, so that the u.s. starts to rally around british clients regimes in the region. conservative arab leaders themselves also contribute to this move on -- within u.s. foreign policy. i think there's also a big internal problem, as it were, with cia arabism, and that is that they are so attracted to the traditi
shouldn't be behind israel and nasa and u.s. identification with arab nationalism increasingly gives way to support for conservative regimes and pro-israel foreign policy. at the cia arabists themselves, as a group, split up by 1958, kermit roosevelt quit the agency, so too has miles copeland both going to the oil industry, for more profitable employment, and he says with the cia but moved to another region. now there were nefarious forces underminding the cia program from the outside, john...
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>> nasa officials say something very mysterious has happened on mars. like nothing they have ever before seen. take a look at this. notice -- you knoll notice a big difference in these two pictures. this is two different pictures taken of the same area. you can see the markings on the martian surface there. then there's this thing. a rock has appeared. nasa scientists say it's about the science of a jelly doughnut and looks like a jelly doughnut as well. >> stephen: mars has doughnuts. (laughter) finally, we've wait sod long for this. we have finally found a habitable planet. call off the search for water and start looking for a lake of coolatta. (laughter) nation, this is the greatest space discovery since galileo found the milky way. (laughter) according to nasa, this object is very high in sulfur and magnesium-- so it's just as nutritious as dunkin'. (laughter) folks, this myspace.com tri or spacetry, is great news for nasa because it's hard to find people willing to sit in a tin can for six months to get to mars but we know people will wait any amou
>> nasa officials say something very mysterious has happened on mars. like nothing they have ever before seen. take a look at this. notice -- you knoll notice a big difference in these two pictures. this is two different pictures taken of the same area. you can see the markings on the martian surface there. then there's this thing. a rock has appeared. nasa scientists say it's about the science of a jelly doughnut and looks like a jelly doughnut as well. >> stephen: mars has...
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veteran nasa astronaut rick mastracchio, and air force colonel mike hopkins. both americans were the space walkers recently in the mission to repair an on-board pump. and with that behind them we talked about life on space today, especially with the space station getting so much attention as of late. first off, what is it like working with sandra bullock? >> we have yet to see her up here, but we continue to look for her. >> houston, do you copy? >> what has the movie "gravity" done to the astronaut business and to the understanding of the international space station? >> i think any time you bring attention to the space program, i know i personally get very excited about it. because we really enjoy what we do up here and we think it is great when the american public pays attention and understands exactly what we're doing up here. >> you orbit roughly every 90 minutes and travel the distance from the earth to the moon on a daily basis. there is no sense of speed or motion at 17,000-plus miles an hour? >> yeah, that is correct, you really don't get the sense of
veteran nasa astronaut rick mastracchio, and air force colonel mike hopkins. both americans were the space walkers recently in the mission to repair an on-board pump. and with that behind them we talked about life on space today, especially with the space station getting so much attention as of late. first off, what is it like working with sandra bullock? >> we have yet to see her up here, but we continue to look for her. >> houston, do you copy? >> what has the movie...
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i wonder what nasa thinks of that? do you want my polite reaction?'s been a whole bunch of people in history who say they can predict the weather through phases of the moon, fluctuations of the son, the entrails of their chickens. >> but piers corbin called this mini-ice age as long ago as 2006 without going near a chicken. >> the mini-ice age that we predicting are now developing. >> claims he's so good at predicting the weather that book makers now refuse to take his bets. >> i was i was winning too much. >> i interviewed him a few years ago, and all i really cared about was whether it would rain on my summer vacation to cornwall. >> you'll see a lot of thund rr places. >> unfortunately piers corbin was right. we're on vacation. believe it or not, there's a lovely harbor behind me and the sea and the weather is terrible. >> corbin believes all this bad weather at moment is to do with the big yellow ball. that's what's pushing the jet stream and the air masses it divides all over the map. >> particles coming from the sun, guided by magnetic fields.
i wonder what nasa thinks of that? do you want my polite reaction?'s been a whole bunch of people in history who say they can predict the weather through phases of the moon, fluctuations of the son, the entrails of their chickens. >> but piers corbin called this mini-ice age as long ago as 2006 without going near a chicken. >> the mini-ice age that we predicting are now developing. >> claims he's so good at predicting the weather that book makers now refuse to take his bets....
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i'm minutes away from boarding this plain with nasa experimentalists. it is a nasa gc-8, trying to measure the pollution and the atmosphere. it's a three pronged attack. the signs of the tc 8, after the u 2 spy plane. the er 2 application is a sight to see. everything about it has the feeling of a flight to space. the men who fly the plane undergo special training and wear a pressurized flight soot. several weather probes collect the information and beam it back to earth. >> seated, door closed. >> the men and women are learning more about climate change and the role humans play in it. >> ready for taxi. >> airport bound. >> it's 9:00 a.m., everyone's seated and it's wheels up. on board, it's like a candy shop of technology inside this flying laboratory. they've got all the high tech tools from lasers to spectrometers and canisters and gases everything to measure the chemistry in the sky. the man at the center of it all, mission director walt kline. why is this mission so important? >> because if we don't do anything about it we're just going to continu
i'm minutes away from boarding this plain with nasa experimentalists. it is a nasa gc-8, trying to measure the pollution and the atmosphere. it's a three pronged attack. the signs of the tc 8, after the u 2 spy plane. the er 2 application is a sight to see. everything about it has the feeling of a flight to space. the men who fly the plane undergo special training and wear a pressurized flight soot. several weather probes collect the information and beam it back to earth. >> seated, door...
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going back first to 1967, the first of the three nasa tragedies honored today.l spark united a 100% pure oxygen inside the apollo i capsule on the launch pad. win an instant the entire capsule was in flames and within a minute ed white, roger chaffey, and gus grissom were dead. 11 years ago the columbia broke up over the skies. a fatal hole in the wing created during a launch from following debris breached the heat shield. killing all seven restaurants. onan 28, 1986 there was the challenger explosion on a very frigid florida morning, 73 seconds into launch. an 0-ring in a booster rocket failed due to the cold weather, an enormous tv audience was watching because that flight included what would have been the first teacher in space, christa mcauliffe. after each tragedy it must be said nasa investigated, learned their lesson and then made changes, improving astronaut safety, and we as nation and nasa and our astronauts all moved forward. >> phil is live with us in south florida. thank you, sir. >>> fox report now. more headlines from the fox news deck. a judge sa
going back first to 1967, the first of the three nasa tragedies honored today.l spark united a 100% pure oxygen inside the apollo i capsule on the launch pad. win an instant the entire capsule was in flames and within a minute ed white, roger chaffey, and gus grissom were dead. 11 years ago the columbia broke up over the skies. a fatal hole in the wing created during a launch from following debris breached the heat shield. killing all seven restaurants. onan 28, 1986 there was the challenger...
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. >>> nasa's newest class of astronauts has a very special mission in downtown washington today to get kids excited about their education. >> that's right. meteorologist erica grow went to the smithsonian air and space museum to find out how they did it. >> reporter: eight astronaut candidates came here to the smithsonian air and space museum today with one clear message for d.c. area students, stem education is key, an acronym for science, engineering, technology and math and it's a very important acronym to nasa. all of the astronauts in training have degrees in a stem- related field. the 2013 class shared stories and answered questions from d.c. area students in the jam packed moving beyond earth gallery. >> what i wanted to know, like how many different levels of math, science and different classes you might need to take to be an astronaut. >> the question that i asked was if you were not selected to be an astronaut with whatever career would you have chosen? >> reporter: the kids were captivated by these astronauts in training and they also got to talk to a couple games who are al
. >>> nasa's newest class of astronauts has a very special mission in downtown washington today to get kids excited about their education. >> that's right. meteorologist erica grow went to the smithsonian air and space museum to find out how they did it. >> reporter: eight astronaut candidates came here to the smithsonian air and space museum today with one clear message for d.c. area students, stem education is key, an acronym for science, engineering, technology and math...
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some of its decisions have been made public has disapproved some things and nasa has -- nsa has deleted data that was collected not in compliance with the program but this program has been looked at a number of times. federal courts have looked at it. there was a conflict between two courts right now, the d.c. circuit court thinks the program is unconstitutional and other the district court and another district court thinks it is constitutional. so probably this thing will go back up to the supreme court.
some of its decisions have been made public has disapproved some things and nasa has -- nsa has deleted data that was collected not in compliance with the program but this program has been looked at a number of times. federal courts have looked at it. there was a conflict between two courts right now, the d.c. circuit court thinks the program is unconstitutional and other the district court and another district court thinks it is constitutional. so probably this thing will go back up to the...
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it's not done outside of nasa.s been done together was nasa and they don't get credit they deserve to take on a new way of thinking. >> a lot of taxpayer and tax dollars have gob into seed money to help these american commercial space companies, and the soonest we can get astronauts on american rockets to the space station, the sooner we can stop paying the russians $70 million a pop. >> comes down to dollars and cents in space. we asked and you answered. we'll read your treetops al qaeda's involvement in the battle in iraq. should we get involved again? one waitress struggling to pay her bills gets a chan at a new life. we'll have a good news i hope will inspire you. >>> time for a good news store now. waitress gets a tip that could change her life forever. this teen working at a nebraska cracker barrel, after dropping out of trinity bible college because of financial problems. she may get a chance to return after a complete stranger gave her a tip for $50 and two checks for six grand, one made out to the school.
it's not done outside of nasa.s been done together was nasa and they don't get credit they deserve to take on a new way of thinking. >> a lot of taxpayer and tax dollars have gob into seed money to help these american commercial space companies, and the soonest we can get astronauts on american rockets to the space station, the sooner we can stop paying the russians $70 million a pop. >> comes down to dollars and cents in space. we asked and you answered. we'll read your treetops al...
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>> up to 2014, and is going to require a fifth of nasa's budget. dollars a year to keep the space station running in part there's concerns about continuing research for long-range travel in space, the effect it has on people to be up there a long time, possibly for preparings for manned flight to mars, and also with an eye on the chinese, who are building now over the next decade their own space station, and could lure away some current partners in the iss. >> all right, steve, thank you. >>> we have been reading your tweets. we republic a lot what -- we'll look at what you're saying about the facial recognition app. whether it's fair game or a violation of everybody's private. [ male announcer ] what's different at red lobster? new table for two. it brings ther everyone's favorite flavors, like savory garlic herb shrimp over wood-fire grilled chicken and chili ginger salmon topped with tangy pineapple salsa nothing brings you togher like table for two. two sala...two entre. plus an appetizer or dessert to share, all for ju $29.99. table for two is
>> up to 2014, and is going to require a fifth of nasa's budget. dollars a year to keep the space station running in part there's concerns about continuing research for long-range travel in space, the effect it has on people to be up there a long time, possibly for preparings for manned flight to mars, and also with an eye on the chinese, who are building now over the next decade their own space station, and could lure away some current partners in the iss. >> all right, steve,...
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nasa was concerned that it might disrupt some of its experiments.now if it did create any problems? >> yeah, the concerns were once it came into the lunar atmosphere and fired its retro rockets that dust could kick up problems. but i haven't heard of any problems so far. and the rover is roaming around and taking photographs. the chinese have done a fabulous job of getting this craft on the surface of the moon and operating well. >> everyone was disappointed when the commit disisn't it grated when it passed the sun, but now they are hoping to collect of debris in antarctica. >> hopefully the comet will serve this up to us. dust left over from the melted nucleus will -- could fall into the earth's atmosphere meteors. the an arctic is a great place to find it because of the spans of ice. they can also exist in a rather pristine state because of the environment in antarctica, so scientists might be able to find some of these. >> nasa has gotten a billion dollars increase, a four-year life increase for the space station. how important is this? >> nasa h
nasa was concerned that it might disrupt some of its experiments.now if it did create any problems? >> yeah, the concerns were once it came into the lunar atmosphere and fired its retro rockets that dust could kick up problems. but i haven't heard of any problems so far. and the rover is roaming around and taking photographs. the chinese have done a fabulous job of getting this craft on the surface of the moon and operating well. >> everyone was disappointed when the commit disisn't...
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. >> nasa spent rovers to mars in hopes of finding water, and ten years later, still finding surprises. >> welcome back to aljazeera america. i'm step stephanie cy. today government leaders were supposed to hold their first face-to-face meeting with opposition leaders, and now the delegation is threatening to head home. >>> in the ukraine, protesters have broken into and are occupying several government buildings, including the secretary of agriculture, they are fighting to retail independence from russia. >>> it's violent on the eve of the anniversary of the mubarak uprising. people are dead and there are classes between the muslim brotherhood and egyptian security forces throughout the country. 13 people have died in those demonstrations. >>> ten years ago, nasa's rovers spirit and opportunity landed on mars. the mission was only supposed to last three months, trying to find water. one of them is still alive, and pictures from opportunity's mission near the planet's equator. here's jacob moore. >> ten years ago, humanity traveled to the red planet. we didn't go ourselves exactly. we
. >> nasa spent rovers to mars in hopes of finding water, and ten years later, still finding surprises. >> welcome back to aljazeera america. i'm step stephanie cy. today government leaders were supposed to hold their first face-to-face meeting with opposition leaders, and now the delegation is threatening to head home. >>> in the ukraine, protesters have broken into and are occupying several government buildings, including the secretary of agriculture, they are fighting to...
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this is a nasa photo of mt. shasta taken in november. normally covered in snow right now, but it's not. this nasa photo was taken earlier this month. there's only snow on mt. shasta's northern side. december, january, and february are usually the area's rainiest months. >> mosquitoes have been a nuisance in parts of northern california this winter. they're usually at their worst from april to october, but this year they're feeding more than ever. experts say the weather is to blame. mosquitoes usually stay dormant during winter but have come out early with an appetite. >> it's warm outside so the think, perhaps it's spring. i should be coming out. they're coming out of the resting stage, hungry and desperate. >> you can call it the silver lining of the drought. mosquitoes need stagnant water to lay egg. but of dry cans day have fewer places to reproduce. >> city officials and law enforcement handed out the club to people today. the area is especially popular with car thieves. >> and i hope that particularly people who live in poor neighb
this is a nasa photo of mt. shasta taken in november. normally covered in snow right now, but it's not. this nasa photo was taken earlier this month. there's only snow on mt. shasta's northern side. december, january, and february are usually the area's rainiest months. >> mosquitoes have been a nuisance in parts of northern california this winter. they're usually at their worst from april to october, but this year they're feeding more than ever. experts say the weather is to blame....
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this is a nasa photo of mt. shasta taken in november. normally covered in snow right now, but it's not. this nasa photo was taken earlier this month. there's only snow on mt. shasta's northern side. december, january, and february are usually the area's rainiest months. >> mosquitoes have been a nuisance in parts of northern california this winter. they're usually at their worst from april to october, but this year they're feeding more than ever. experts say the weather is to blame. mosquitoes usually stay dormant during winter but have come out early with an appetite. >> it's warm outside so the think, perhaps it's spring. i should be coming out. they're coming out of the resting stage, hungry and desperate. >> you can call it the silver lining of the drought. mosquitoes need stagnant water to lay egg. but of dry cans day have fewer places to reproduce. >> city officials and law enforcement handed out the club to people today. the area is especially popular with car thieves. >> and i hope that particularly people who live in poor neighb
this is a nasa photo of mt. shasta taken in november. normally covered in snow right now, but it's not. this nasa photo was taken earlier this month. there's only snow on mt. shasta's northern side. december, january, and february are usually the area's rainiest months. >> mosquitoes have been a nuisance in parts of northern california this winter. they're usually at their worst from april to october, but this year they're feeding more than ever. experts say the weather is to blame....
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nasa recording all 2 and a half hours of the event.t's the longest recorded partial solar eclipse on record. >>> we want to thank you for watching aljazeera america. aim del walters in new york, and a reminder, ali velshi is going to be looking at the middle class in our special report, "real money" with ali velshi, rebuilding the middle class, only here on aljazeera. >> ...i come around that corner... >> you don't want this? >> no, i think we should do it how we would normally... no exceptions >> should i also be in the picture? >> yeah [laughs] are you alright with that? >> no, i'm alright with that... >> ok, we're just gonna have to do it right? >> yeah
nasa recording all 2 and a half hours of the event.t's the longest recorded partial solar eclipse on record. >>> we want to thank you for watching aljazeera america. aim del walters in new york, and a reminder, ali velshi is going to be looking at the middle class in our special report, "real money" with ali velshi, rebuilding the middle class, only here on aljazeera. >> ...i come around that corner... >> you don't want this? >> no, i think we should do it...
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a photograph that nasa scientists just can't explain. also -- >> you look like you are sweating a little bit. >> yeah, that's arnold schwarzenegger as you have never seen him before. hours mavericks, the surf competition, could be called. conditions off the san mateo coast are perfect for it. lisa amin gulezian has more on the seaside community prepping just in case. >> nervous energy is filling princeton by the sea tonight. just about everyone is standing by to get official word that the big wave surf competition will be on friday. >> probably 99% chance that it is going to happen. >> they are assuming it is. that's why things have kicked into high gear here. rooms are now sold out. the hotel is hosting the mavericks' viewing festival. >> there will be a jumbo tron here and there. >> it will be cleared and reset for the big event. >> we just start getting set up with staging, fencing, things like that. it is a rough production. >> all 13,000 festival tickets will likely sell out and a total of 30,000 people are expected to pack this com
a photograph that nasa scientists just can't explain. also -- >> you look like you are sweating a little bit. >> yeah, that's arnold schwarzenegger as you have never seen him before. hours mavericks, the surf competition, could be called. conditions off the san mateo coast are perfect for it. lisa amin gulezian has more on the seaside community prepping just in case. >> nervous energy is filling princeton by the sea tonight. just about everyone is standing by to get official...
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a photograph that nasa scientists just can't explain. also -- >> you look like you are sweating a little bit. >> yeah, that's arnold schwarzenegger as you have schwarzenegger as you have never seen him before. [ male announcer ] pillsbury grands biscuits. delicious, but say i press a few out flat, add some beef, sloppy joe sauce and cheese, fold it all up and boom! delicious unsloppy joes perfect for a school night. pillsbury grands biscuits. make dinner pop. [ angelic music plays ] ♪ toaster strudel! best morning ever! [ hans ] warm, flaky, gooey. toaster strudel! [ female announcer ] try new pillsbury heat-n-go mini pancakes. hours mavericks, the surf competition, could be called. conditions off the san mateo coast are perfect for it. lisa amin gulezian has more on the seaside community prepping just in case. >> nervous energy is filling princeton by the sea tonight. just about everyone is standing by to get official word that the big wave surf competition will be on friday. >> probably 99% chance that it is going to happen. >> they ar
a photograph that nasa scientists just can't explain. also -- >> you look like you are sweating a little bit. >> yeah, that's arnold schwarzenegger as you have schwarzenegger as you have never seen him before. [ male announcer ] pillsbury grands biscuits. delicious, but say i press a few out flat, add some beef, sloppy joe sauce and cheese, fold it all up and boom! delicious unsloppy joes perfect for a school night. pillsbury grands biscuits. make dinner pop. [ angelic music plays ]...
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the eve of the anniversary of the mubarak uprising four bomb attacks in egypt. >>> ten years ago, nasa'sifr spirit and opportunity landed on mars. one of the rovers is still alive and fining new surprises like these pictures here. here is jacob ward. >>> ten years ago humanity traveled to the red planet. well, we packed up our best ideas and biggest questions into a fair of robot bodies, and launched them on a year-long journey. the rovers were like siblings, and they set down on the planet three weeks apart. the hope was they would last 90 days. instead they went 25 times as long. opportunity which landed second making it in a sense the younger of the two is still live. at the moment it's exploring the rim of a crater and continues to second valuable data home. they were there in large part to determine whether there was water and therefore, the possibility of life on mars. they turned up evidence of wet portions of the planet. science often seems like it's about cold certainty and rash shall choice, but going to mars was a dreamy idea. in fact the rovers were named by a 9-year-old adop
the eve of the anniversary of the mubarak uprising four bomb attacks in egypt. >>> ten years ago, nasa'sifr spirit and opportunity landed on mars. one of the rovers is still alive and fining new surprises like these pictures here. here is jacob ward. >>> ten years ago humanity traveled to the red planet. well, we packed up our best ideas and biggest questions into a fair of robot bodies, and launched them on a year-long journey. the rovers were like siblings, and they set down...
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heinz grandfather has a contractor for nasa at the time.. >> it's absolutely extraordinary. it's hard to put it in words. just the fact that i founding t -- found the pictures, it was really nice because we were going through pictures of my grandmother for her memorial and we found those pictures. after that, me and my grandfather really got to connect about his old days at nasa. you know, he discovered how much i really appreciated the fact that he worked there. we spent the night reminiscing about -- i told him how much i appreciated the fact that he worked at nasa. he even gave me some -- looked for and gave me some keepsakes from when he worked there, some gifts that were given to him. he's really thinks what's special is the overwhelming outpouring and support and the fact that this still resonates with people after all these years. the fact that it still resonates so strongly with them after all these years is really what's special to him. >> hindes tells us he has reached out to nasa about the photos but hasn't heard back from them.
heinz grandfather has a contractor for nasa at the time.. >> it's absolutely extraordinary. it's hard to put it in words. just the fact that i founding t -- found the pictures, it was really nice because we were going through pictures of my grandmother for her memorial and we found those pictures. after that, me and my grandfather really got to connect about his old days at nasa. you know, he discovered how much i really appreciated the fact that he worked there. we spent the night...
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cameron and his partners "made in space" are a new breed, space entrepreneurs he had quartered at nasa'ster in mountain view, california. >> we built this company as a silicon valley start up. we're young. we work long hours. we're not afraid to try new things. >> the vision involves around this 3d printer. >> in zero gravity things float. and things float a tiny bit and then your entire print is thrown off. we had to come up with ways to control the printing office. >> 3d printers work like a hot glue gun depositing layers of warm goo that hardens to plastic. >> this object is build up layer by layer. >> reporter: they're partnering with nasa. it will be launched to the international space station in fall of 2014. the first goal will be the 3d spare parts for the space station. >> and up until now everything that had to go into space had to be launched. that was the only way to move things from the surface of the earth into space. rockets are very expensive. they can be risky. by putting a 3d print center space we're really knocking down that first barrier of what it takes to put someth
cameron and his partners "made in space" are a new breed, space entrepreneurs he had quartered at nasa'ster in mountain view, california. >> we built this company as a silicon valley start up. we're young. we work long hours. we're not afraid to try new things. >> the vision involves around this 3d printer. >> in zero gravity things float. and things float a tiny bit and then your entire print is thrown off. we had to come up with ways to control the printing office....
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. >>> take a look at this stunning image released from nasa. officials have titled it the hand of god. a powerful nasa telescope captures what appears to be an outreached hand with fiery fingertips. the image as many wondering if the remnants are an optical illusion or divine intervention. let's talk to richard lui. >>> lots of talk about arizona, still unbeaten at 16 games. number one ranked arizona at ucla in full beast mode, my friend. that alley-oop, a reverse dunk. arizona wins this one, 79-75. >>> memphis at louisville. a louisville dunk. does not count. >> what? >> the reason being, it doesn't go all the way down. here's beater shot. in and out, never makes it past the rim. memphis with some balanced scoring, they win it, 73-67. 11 lead changes. ten ties in this game. so tight here, michigan ends a tight first half -- a tied first half at nebraska with a buzzer beater. michigan gets the wing shot with 21 seconds left on top of that. michigan squeaking by, 71-70. >> somebody is happy today. >> oh, yeah, i am. >>> the knicks on a three-gam
. >>> take a look at this stunning image released from nasa. officials have titled it the hand of god. a powerful nasa telescope captures what appears to be an outreached hand with fiery fingertips. the image as many wondering if the remnants are an optical illusion or divine intervention. let's talk to richard lui. >>> lots of talk about arizona, still unbeaten at 16 games. number one ranked arizona at ucla in full beast mode, my friend. that alley-oop, a reverse dunk....
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>> nasa needed an alternative to carry cargo. >> reporter: he spent 18 years at nasa and is a formerhe sees a big future for private industry in space. >> if you think about a team going to the moon or mars they'll have to have cargo. they'll have to have other modules to live in or provide support and the the commercial companies can provide that. >> reporter: in the local community, businesses relied for years on sales pitches with wild horse themes now they're adding rockets and space. at the island creamery in chincoteague, the new ice cream flavor is rocket fuel and the popular bill's seafood restaurant owner steve potts is getting creative. >> we have the deep-fried moon pie and the galactic martini. for a lot of people it's exciting to see their first rocket launch up close and personal. >> people who drove five hours to get here. >> wow! wow! >> i thought you this is awesome. >> it's an unusual combination for attracting tourists. rockets and wild horses but on the eastern shore of virginia it appears to be working. for "cbs this morning," chip reid wallops island. >>> and co
>> nasa needed an alternative to carry cargo. >> reporter: he spent 18 years at nasa and is a formerhe sees a big future for private industry in space. >> if you think about a team going to the moon or mars they'll have to have cargo. they'll have to have other modules to live in or provide support and the the commercial companies can provide that. >> reporter: in the local community, businesses relied for years on sales pitches with wild horse themes now they're adding...
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thanks. >>> well, nasa won't give her a pasa. beyonce is in trouble for using audio samples in her new song "xo." have a listen, listen havers. >> flight controllers are looking carefully at the situation. obviously a major malfunction. ♪ major love is bright -- ♪ your love is bright as ever ♪ ♪ even in the shadows >> you just insulted me during this traumatic experience. on tuesday after beyonce started to get her criticism from challenger families, nasa issued a statement that the tragedy should, quote, never be trivial liesed. the pop star said the song writers included the audio in tribute to the unselfish work of the challenger crew with the hope they will never be forgotten. and then on wednesday she posted this photo on instagram in front of the painting of the last supper and siting in jesus' seat. i am looking at that video and i am thinking, i don't buy -- well i don't buy her saying it was a salute to the challenger. you just don't go from that to singing in an amusement park or on bumper cars. >> it is obviously not t
thanks. >>> well, nasa won't give her a pasa. beyonce is in trouble for using audio samples in her new song "xo." have a listen, listen havers. >> flight controllers are looking carefully at the situation. obviously a major malfunction. ♪ major love is bright -- ♪ your love is bright as ever ♪ ♪ even in the shadows >> you just insulted me during this traumatic experience. on tuesday after beyonce started to get her criticism from challenger families, nasa...
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a photograph that nasa scientists just can't explain. also -- >> you look like you are sweating a little bit. >> yeah, that's arnold schwarzeneggseen him bef never seen him before. [ man ] adventure, it means taking chances. it means trying something new. [ woman ] just, that uncertainty of what's to come. [ man ] just kidding. ♪ can you please stop doing that? ♪ [ woman ] you walk outside, and it's cement and broken glass. and this is just like... the opposite of that. ♪ hours mavericks, the surf competition, could be called. conditions off the san mateo coast are perfect for it. lisa amin gulezian has more on the seaside community prepping just in case. >> nervous energy is filling princeton by the sea tonight. just about everyone is standing by to get official word that the big wave surf competition will be on friday. >> probably 99% chance that it is going to happen. >> they are assuming it is. that's why things have kicked into high gear here. rooms are now sold out. the hotel is hosting the mavericks' viewing festival. >> there wil
a photograph that nasa scientists just can't explain. also -- >> you look like you are sweating a little bit. >> yeah, that's arnold schwarzeneggseen him bef never seen him before. [ man ] adventure, it means taking chances. it means trying something new. [ woman ] just, that uncertainty of what's to come. [ man ] just kidding. ♪ can you please stop doing that? ♪ [ woman ] you walk outside, and it's cement and broken glass. and this is just like... the opposite of that. ♪...
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joseph wants nasa to make the photos available to him so he can analyze them. has yet to comment on the suit. >> the toapostal service prioris on the right route? they hiked the price of stamps but failed to cut spending. we have the latest on this. >> good morning ainsley and heather. the post office hiked postage rates and now they are finding out why. they discovered the agency has not fulfilled the promises to congress to save more and cut spending already identified as excessive. the board of governors chairman mickey barnett explained why he raised the rates and said it was the only option of the options available to the postal service. it reflects extreme financial challenges, unquote. the postal service could save 2 billion in it closes redundant mail centers. but this month they decided to keep 80 of them open edge de indefinitely. back on monday the agency said it could generate more money in additional $9 million offering financial services. the post office declined to comment on the entire situation overall but said it was a self supporting agency t
joseph wants nasa to make the photos available to him so he can analyze them. has yet to comment on the suit. >> the toapostal service prioris on the right route? they hiked the price of stamps but failed to cut spending. we have the latest on this. >> good morning ainsley and heather. the post office hiked postage rates and now they are finding out why. they discovered the agency has not fulfilled the promises to congress to save more and cut spending already identified as...
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nasa has an exciting and busy year ahead.y has announced an ambitious set of the upcoming missions. the missions include the cloud aerosol transport system where cats instrument. this will extend satellite observations of small particles in atmosphere. the first mass of earth science mission of 2014 launched late next month. it is a new office as tory that will provide almost a global observations of rainfall and snowfall. two missions in the international space station also on tap for this year. nasa will launch the orbiting carbon satori in july to measure greenhouse gases and atmosphere and the smap mission will track what on earth in the soil. >> coming up on the kron 4 news. george is a woman is making more art work. >> the mavericks is out tomorrowzimmerman is making more artwork. we will have that story coming up. >> the mavericks is here tomorrow. >> bieber is in trouble again. will have a live report coming up. whatoes at first spooul tte le? ok. hoy bunches oats. ching! mmmm! mmmm! mm! it's thoats. honey. yeah. hoy
nasa has an exciting and busy year ahead.y has announced an ambitious set of the upcoming missions. the missions include the cloud aerosol transport system where cats instrument. this will extend satellite observations of small particles in atmosphere. the first mass of earth science mission of 2014 launched late next month. it is a new office as tory that will provide almost a global observations of rainfall and snowfall. two missions in the international space station also on tap for this...
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has risen 1.4 degrees since 1880 and it has been 38 years since a year was cooler than average. >> nasa hopes to figure out a gee logical mystery on mars, providing these images of the same spot on the red 19 it taken 12 daze -- days apart. a rock is on the right and it wasn't there in the first picture. scientists are not sure how it got there but opportunity may have flipped the rock with a wheel. >> the first lady teaming up with the nba thanks to urge kids to eat healthy in the let's move campaign showing miami heat coach asking some of his stars about eating healthy. the first lady steals the show with the help of that where james. >> take it from me, eating the right foods helps you be a better athlete. >> way to dunk. public service announcement wrapped up with the first lady enjoying apples with the players. >> the quest to keep america fit prompted former california governor arnold schwarzenegger to go undercover and coach people during their work outs. >> if it burns, it grows. remember that. >> how do i know new. >> the f.b.i. most wanted list. >> he was disguised as a region
has risen 1.4 degrees since 1880 and it has been 38 years since a year was cooler than average. >> nasa hopes to figure out a gee logical mystery on mars, providing these images of the same spot on the red 19 it taken 12 daze -- days apart. a rock is on the right and it wasn't there in the first picture. scientists are not sure how it got there but opportunity may have flipped the rock with a wheel. >> the first lady teaming up with the nba thanks to urge kids to eat healthy in the...
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nasa astronauts in their own words tonight, just why are they so upset with beyonce.> and this reporter in the middle of the interview falling down but with a lesson for all of us on this new year's about perseverance. you've got to see how she keeps going. perseverance. you've got to see how she keeps going. are you ready grandma? just a second, sweetie. [ female announcer ] we eased your back pain... ♪ ready or not. [ female announcer ] ...so you can be up there. here i come! [ female announcer ] ...down there, around there... and under there for him. tylenol® provides strong pain relief while being gentle on your stomach. but for everything we do, we know you do so much more. tylenol®. save on tylenol®. see this sunday's newspaper for coupons. still running in the morning? yeah. getting your vegetables every day? when i can. [ bop ] [ male announcer ] could've had a v8. two full servings of vegetables for only 50 delicious calories. to help me become an olympian, she was pretty much okay with me turning her home into an ice rink. ♪ she'd just reach for the bounty s
nasa astronauts in their own words tonight, just why are they so upset with beyonce.> and this reporter in the middle of the interview falling down but with a lesson for all of us on this new year's about perseverance. you've got to see how she keeps going. perseverance. you've got to see how she keeps going. are you ready grandma? just a second, sweetie. [ female announcer ] we eased your back pain... ♪ ready or not. [ female announcer ] ...so you can be up there. here i come! [ female...
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a powerful nasa telescope captured what appears to be an outreached hand with fiery fingertips. it's a collection of dust and gases following the star explosion but it has many wondering if they're a optical illusion or devine intervention. >> bill karins is here. >> i'm not here to explain it. i'll keep the answer to myself. >> we would never understand it, would we? >> never. slippery travel out there this morning as we go into our friday morning and then we warm it up this weekend and soak most of you. as we look at the forecast across the country, there's a lot of clouds out there this morning. we have warm air from the south trying to move into the north. we have a lot of merky conditions. a lot of rainy conditions too. there's a batch of snow that moved through central pennsylvania heading for syracuse and albany. that's going to put down a quick half inch to inch of snow. slippery travel there. the blue line is the freezing line. it's trying to push through washington d.c. there can be freezing rain this morning in and around washington d.c. from hagerstown to baltimore t
a powerful nasa telescope captured what appears to be an outreached hand with fiery fingertips. it's a collection of dust and gases following the star explosion but it has many wondering if they're a optical illusion or devine intervention. >> bill karins is here. >> i'm not here to explain it. i'll keep the answer to myself. >> we would never understand it, would we? >> never. slippery travel out there this morning as we go into our friday morning and then we warm it up...
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compare that to the maven mission, a similar nasa probe that's en route to mars. that cost nearly 10 times as much. the savings were achieved in part because engineering labor is cheaper. the indian program recycles and adapts components like launch vehicles and builds far fewer models, relying heavily on computer testing. but spending any money on space exploration here is controversial. india is still a developing country where nearly a third of the population, about 400 million people, live on less than a $1.25 a day. brinda adige runs global concerns india focused on women and children here in the slum in the city of bangalore. she said she was sad when she first heard about the mars mission. >> at one end of the spectrum, so much of money that is being spent to send a rocket out into outer space, when we know that here on earth in my country there are children dying every day because they have no food to eat. so many more spending their days and nights without electricity, no roads, no education. no protection for women and the girl child anywhere in this cou
compare that to the maven mission, a similar nasa probe that's en route to mars. that cost nearly 10 times as much. the savings were achieved in part because engineering labor is cheaper. the indian program recycles and adapts components like launch vehicles and builds far fewer models, relying heavily on computer testing. but spending any money on space exploration here is controversial. india is still a developing country where nearly a third of the population, about 400 million people, live...
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nasa responded to beyonce's challenger music video.obviously a major malfunction. >> an understatement, a major malfunction. seven americans lost their lives at that moment and either beyonce or the producers or writers inex olympicably decided to put that moment into a song about a failed relationship. it had nothing to do with space travel or anything like that. the widow of the challenger commander, dick scoby says she's disappointed to hear the use of the clip. her quote is, the moment included in this song is an emotionally difficult one for the challenger families, colleagues and friends. we have always chosen to focus not on how our loved ones were lost, but rather on how they lived and how their legacy lives on today. so there you got the challenger family, at least one of them not happy with beyonce. >> really beautifully stated. the press secretary responded as well. she said the challenger accident is important part of our history, a tragic reminder that space exploration is risky and never be trivialized. >> this is somethi
nasa responded to beyonce's challenger music video.obviously a major malfunction. >> an understatement, a major malfunction. seven americans lost their lives at that moment and either beyonce or the producers or writers inex olympicably decided to put that moment into a song about a failed relationship. it had nothing to do with space travel or anything like that. the widow of the challenger commander, dick scoby says she's disappointed to hear the use of the clip. her quote is, the...
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not all sing the songs any money but grown kids and technical support and access to nasa test the seventies. bcm in nominal cost effective commercial land that would support missions to explore the means and resources. us officials anger into private hands and crying and rolling around in space to the next day. can i show up late as the job of sending supplies to the international space station. she's not as fortunate and cargo transport and this ain't . during chance at becoming the leading safety measures as you can see lovely cosy and son team in northern japan. suffering to japan needs a few ltd applied for the check any of this month making a sharp aunty or an oddity officials will investigate whether continental crushes the bench conforms to his strength and safety guidelines adopted him to send back. officials from japan that if he was as it has raised its estimate of the scandal that makes it thirty times. the company passed and still want it calms and spraying equipment to defend hundred and extensions. a commencement in chief. lucas says unlike include compounds feel weaker seen c
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nasa is working on the space launch system.dly be nasa's biggest rocket ever designed to boost a crew and supplies to mars and beyond. and engineers are also working on the orion, a spacecraft to carry astronauts to deep space. scheduled to be tested later this year. thanks again to our viewer, george, for that question. if you have a story to hear about, check out the ways to reach us. we will follow-up to get you answers, just let us know. >>> when we come back, a tip for small business owners. >>> and 41 years after roe v. wade the nation is still divided. we'll get a fair and balanced debate with both sides of the issue. this is interesting. it says here that a woman's sex drive increases the age of 80. helps reduce the risk of heartisease. it seems that 80 is the new 18. grannies, bless your heart, you are bringing sexy back! eat up. keep heart-healthy. live long. for a healthy heart, eat the 100% natural whole grain goodness opost shredded wheat. doctors recommend it. of the dusty basement at 06 35th street the old dining
nasa is working on the space launch system.dly be nasa's biggest rocket ever designed to boost a crew and supplies to mars and beyond. and engineers are also working on the orion, a spacecraft to carry astronauts to deep space. scheduled to be tested later this year. thanks again to our viewer, george, for that question. if you have a story to hear about, check out the ways to reach us. we will follow-up to get you answers, just let us know. >>> when we come back, a tip for small...
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space agency expressed interest in for the development of the schoolgirl disease has even visited nasa headquarters later she was offered to study in the usa and i became interested in space since my childhood i was one of what is happening in the universe. they begin to read books and i went to art school. then i became interested in space like that on this list and let's not get the young girl begin to make homemade or with balloons herself after having read books about space. since then the zebra stripes to learn more about the unknown she won several international scientific conference in perth dissipated in aerospace projects. let's just do it spits in your living space industries developing products that are in the country needs specialist in the sector was the technical cynical and cold. as if the market by both continues to collect rockers the state's department of the national university and tenderly teacher dream to become the first woman astronaut in kazakhstan. the scientific community in the world and hold week for a sensational new inventions. how was it i went to work in
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the album sold large amounts before this came out and nasa jumped on it. it wasn't even nasa.was a former official. >> i am not blaming beyonce. >> it sounds like you are. >> i am blaming the consumer who buys into this nonsense. we listen to their apology. we act like it is sincere and it is not. >> we agree that the apology carousel is ridiculous. we cover the stories every day and point that out. wouldn't the families kind of have a right to say that's stupid? >> it is fine. the fools are you guys for saying oh she didn't know a producer dropped it in there. beyonce is in control of everything. >> i agree with that. >> that makes no sense. she did it to generate publicity? if you are susan vega, but she is bonn -- beyonce. >> why bring susan vega into this? >> you attack and apologize and then reap the benefits. >> you sir are the fool. >> we ran out of time for this story. you know what, i think we should do this story in the next block since you suggested it. >> we have to take a break. don't leave now. there is more stuff to by the way, my new book is in the new year. it
the album sold large amounts before this came out and nasa jumped on it. it wasn't even nasa.was a former official. >> i am not blaming beyonce. >> it sounds like you are. >> i am blaming the consumer who buys into this nonsense. we listen to their apology. we act like it is sincere and it is not. >> we agree that the apology carousel is ridiculous. we cover the stories every day and point that out. wouldn't the families kind of have a right to say that's stupid?...
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extend inventor of overdose refused to grant offered by the us space agency nasa student housing provided by a bot made an impression on the wet space community with a design capabilities which was only sixteen years old. then as a schoolgirl she presented her first word or venus brought down the teenager commonly stated that this complex should be used in exploring the most mysterious planet of the solar system the american space agency expressed interest in for the moment of the schoolgirl disease has even visited nasa headquarters later she was offered to study in the usa and i became interested in space since my childhood i was one of what is happening in the universe. they begin to read books and i went to art school. then i became interested in space like that on this list and cold stocks the young girl begin to make homemade or with balloons herself after having read books about space. since then the zebra stripes to learn more about the unknown. she won several international scientific conference in perth dissipated in aerospace projects. let's just do it spits in your living spac
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nasa has not hired from the boot camp yet. a lot of our graduates were hired into different languages. for example, python or a different language. they say, look, if you learned that much in nine weeks -- >> glad enough to know -- >> i did a little math on the nine weeks. at the hours you're recommending people put in, in terms of total class hours and homework, it's a lot like two years of c.s. at a regular school, it's compressed. >> absolutely. so it's the same number of hours as two years. but -- >> you're crunching it hard. >> yes. >> i went to columbia business school. and if you weren't undergraduate in economics or something, they taught a year's calculus in 12 days. i learned calculus in 12 days can be done. the problem is unless you applied it quickli, it fly out of my head. >> yes. which is why our graduates go immediately to internships and jobs that are lined up. here's the thing -- if you're going to learn french or any other language, would you rather take an hour a day for two years or go to paris and speak on
nasa has not hired from the boot camp yet. a lot of our graduates were hired into different languages. for example, python or a different language. they say, look, if you learned that much in nine weeks -- >> glad enough to know -- >> i did a little math on the nine weeks. at the hours you're recommending people put in, in terms of total class hours and homework, it's a lot like two years of c.s. at a regular school, it's compressed. >> absolutely. so it's the same number of...
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nasa sign 'tises say it looks like a jelly doughnut, downs -- kind of round.have no idea how it got there and even arguing with each other about it. bill nye the science guy is live with us on monster wall this afternoon. i phones know what that is. do you? >> it's a rock. it's got a lot of magnesium and manage niece. they were looking at this patch of martian ground one day. and then a day later this rocked show up. most people think it was kicked up by a wheel of the rover, and geologists thing is the greatest thing in the world where they can try to figure out how this different colored rock showed up in their view. there's a lot of wind on mars, but the martian atmosphere is very thin. was the wind strong enough to blow this pebble down into the view? or a rock down into the view? or did the wheels break it off? if it broke it off from some protruding rock? and why does it have all these elements. >> or the martians,. the scientists are saying, we're searching for microbial evidence or something from bills of years ago. we know this is a very wet planet at
nasa sign 'tises say it looks like a jelly doughnut, downs -- kind of round.have no idea how it got there and even arguing with each other about it. bill nye the science guy is live with us on monster wall this afternoon. i phones know what that is. do you? >> it's a rock. it's got a lot of magnesium and manage niece. they were looking at this patch of martian ground one day. and then a day later this rocked show up. most people think it was kicked up by a wheel of the rover, and...
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. >> and the south bay man that filed suit against nasa. >> we have a live look outside. it's rainy, it's wet, about time, it's thursday, january 30th, and this is "today in the bay." >> good morning. thanks for joining us. i'm scott mcgrew. >> i'm laura garcia-cannon. our top story certainly the rain. we've been waiting for it. it is here. so is meteorologist christina loren. >> we are so happy it is here now. the bad part is it's arrived right in the heart of your morning drive so give yourself extra time especially taking the little ones to school. you might have to dig out their rain gear, it has been so long since we had a front as organized as this. moving into the bay area we have impressive totals, san jose area, mount mammal on the, up to a quarter inch, and boy, do we need that rain. a little storm tracking, tell you when the next deep batch of rain is going to move into the south bay. throughout the next couple hours we're going to keep this rain in the forecast. by 6:05, we're talking about pretty steady rainfall in the heart of your morning drive. all of this
. >> and the south bay man that filed suit against nasa. >> we have a live look outside. it's rainy, it's wet, about time, it's thursday, january 30th, and this is "today in the bay." >> good morning. thanks for joining us. i'm scott mcgrew. >> i'm laura garcia-cannon. our top story certainly the rain. we've been waiting for it. it is here. so is meteorologist christina loren. >> we are so happy it is here now. the bad part is it's arrived right in the...
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nasa notes themselves speak out about the use of sensitive ought yes that is three worst morning ever[ angelic music plays ] ♪ toaster strudel! best morning ever! [ hans ] warm, flaky, gooey. toaster strudel! [ female announcer ] try new pillsbury heat-n-go mini pancakes. ♪ [ male announcer ] don't wait for awesome... totino's pizza rolls gets you there in just 60 seconds. ♪ totino's pizza rolls gets you there in just 60 seconds. to thsuffered in silence... hoped... and lived in a state...
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a plain businessman who, when he was a teenager, hacked into the pentagon and nasa? come on. >> pelley: wow. that is astounding. ho, look at that. whoa. >> yeah! >> pelley: oh, my god. >> incredible. what a sight. you're looking right into the crater. >> pelley: there are 1,500 active volcanoes, and tonight, we want to tell you about three: one that caused the most recent mass disruption, another that's the biggest threat to a major city, and a third, in the united states, that could wreak havoc all around the world. >> i'm steve kroft. >> i'm leslie stahl. >> i'm morley safer. >> i'm bob are simon. >> i'm scott pelley. those stories tonight on "60 minutes." this is the quicksilver cash back card from capital one. it's not the "fumbling around with rotating categories" card. it's not the "getting blindsided by limits" card. it's the no-game-playing, no-earning-limit-having, deep-bomb-throwing, give-me-the-ball-and-i'll-take- it-to-the-house, cash back card. this is the quicksilver cash card from capital one. unlimited 1.5% cash back on every purchase, everywhere, eve
a plain businessman who, when he was a teenager, hacked into the pentagon and nasa? come on. >> pelley: wow. that is astounding. ho, look at that. whoa. >> yeah! >> pelley: oh, my god. >> incredible. what a sight. you're looking right into the crater. >> pelley: there are 1,500 active volcanoes, and tonight, we want to tell you about three: one that caused the most recent mass disruption, another that's the biggest threat to a major city, and a third, in the united...
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and ironically that's what the national security agency is supposed to do but the nasa may be overdoing new information again out today says that the nasa has tapped into computers all over the world to track terrorists. that has led to yet another outcry against a massive spying apparatus, the obama administration has in place. somehow the president has to sort all of this out. in a very clear and concise manner. we, the people, need to know why the world was mislead about benghazi and we need to know what the nasa is allowed to -- nsa is loued to do and new never do and we need to know these things now. that's the memo. now the top story. ed henry who covers the white house for the fnc. how is this story going. >> explosive the senate report. when you saw jay carney changing the narrative a bit saying of course it was an attack. we know that's not what jay carney said from the podium for a week or so at the beginning right after this attack. so people can see through that. but, more importantly than that or talking points or who said what is the senate report cuts to the heart of the
and ironically that's what the national security agency is supposed to do but the nasa may be overdoing new information again out today says that the nasa has tapped into computers all over the world to track terrorists. that has led to yet another outcry against a massive spying apparatus, the obama administration has in place. somehow the president has to sort all of this out. in a very clear and concise manner. we, the people, need to know why the world was mislead about benghazi and we need...