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across nasa, nasa's a huge team. the team is not just nasa civil servants, but we have a contractor community that's a very, very important part of the nasa team. and so, that is a very vast, you know, hundreds of thousands of people that are engaged in the aerospace industry, and all of us have the same passion about what it is that we do. >> and what's it lik >> oh, goodness, trying to ensure that everybody is moving in the same direction. the work that i've been doing has been across mission directors and plugging in with folks at many of our nasa field centers. and i think that getting everybody focused on what our mission and our vision is, these are professionals that all believe in where we're going. they're very dedicated to what we're doing. and i think a lot of people are motivated themselves to want to work together in support. >> d nagaraja, give you a chance to answer that, too. >> yeah, i think it's a lot of what other people also see. so a lot at nasa can be related to by other people. so, you'll have
across nasa, nasa's a huge team. the team is not just nasa civil servants, but we have a contractor community that's a very, very important part of the nasa team. and so, that is a very vast, you know, hundreds of thousands of people that are engaged in the aerospace industry, and all of us have the same passion about what it is that we do. >> and what's it lik >> oh, goodness, trying to ensure that everybody is moving in the same direction. the work that i've been doing has been...
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speaker, we need a strong nasa. and we need to provide it with a sustained commitment of vision, resources and support to carry out the challenging task our nation has given it. before i close, i want to recognize the efforts of committee leadership, including chairman lamar smith, space subker are committee chairman -- space subcommittee chairman, babin, and ranking member edwards for their work on h.r. 810, a significant portion of which is included in this senate bill. i urge my colleagues to vote yes on this senate bill. the nasa transition authorization act of 2017. and i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady reserves the balance of her time. mr. babin. mr. babin: yes, sir, thank you, mr. speaker. i want to yield five minutes to the gentleman from texas, the chairman of the full committee, mr. smith. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. smith: mr. speaker, i thank the chairman of the space subcommittee for yielding me time. the national aeronautics and spac
speaker, we need a strong nasa. and we need to provide it with a sustained commitment of vision, resources and support to carry out the challenging task our nation has given it. before i close, i want to recognize the efforts of committee leadership, including chairman lamar smith, space subker are committee chairman -- space subcommittee chairman, babin, and ranking member edwards for their work on h.r. 810, a significant portion of which is included in this senate bill. i urge my colleagues...
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so nasa studied in 1958. these women were hired in the 1940s and they were hired by a woman named nancy roberts. the reason she hired all women was because she felt like she had hired men they would listen to her simply because she was a woman. and this is a cohesive group. they work for nasa 40 or 50 years. one of them still work there today and so they really had to support one another. >> and by the way if you want to dial in and talk with nathalia holt this of the numbers. 202-748-8200 for those of you in the eastern central time zones. and 202-748-8201 for those of you in the mountain and pacific time zones. was their reluctance by these women to share their experiences with you? >> it wasn't. from the beginning they loved telling me their stories about the history and it wasn't very easy to find them. so when i first contacted the nasa archives that all of these lovely photographs of the women. but they had lost most of their names and all of their contact information. >> so what was step two? >> to fin
so nasa studied in 1958. these women were hired in the 1940s and they were hired by a woman named nancy roberts. the reason she hired all women was because she felt like she had hired men they would listen to her simply because she was a woman. and this is a cohesive group. they work for nasa 40 or 50 years. one of them still work there today and so they really had to support one another. >> and by the way if you want to dial in and talk with nathalia holt this of the numbers....
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wash nasa television. i bring this up because it is sad that the national populace is basically science illiterate.thank you so much. >> don in gresham oregon. thank you. quest i found that many people i talked to about nasa today will say it's not like the good old days we were still exploring space. those days are over. and yet, we still are exploring. we have new horizons, we have juno, we are exploring all of these planets in our solar system. exploration is not over. we have rovers running around mars right now. certainly i think the point of making more of what nasa does every day open to the public is wonderful. because it is exciting and the images are stunning. some of these images from saturn make your jaw drop. they are incredible. i completely agree that it is important. >> to go to john's point, we all knew what apollo was. how many people have heard of cassini for juno? it is not in our imagination anymore. >> it is a real problem. it is unfortunate we have to send astronauts into space just
wash nasa television. i bring this up because it is sad that the national populace is basically science illiterate.thank you so much. >> don in gresham oregon. thank you. quest i found that many people i talked to about nasa today will say it's not like the good old days we were still exploring space. those days are over. and yet, we still are exploring. we have new horizons, we have juno, we are exploring all of these planets in our solar system. exploration is not over. we have rovers...
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. >>> se emociona y ice wow, trabajas en la nasa. >>> talento latino pri ya brilla en la nasa.ias telemundo con josÉ dÍaz-balart desde houston, texas. hola quÉ tal, los saludos desde la nasa en muy houston donde hoy, hemos entrevistado la primera astronauta latina, en la historia de estados unidos antes vamos con el golpe mÁs duro para trump en sus dos meses de presidencia su partido le ha negado votos para sacar adelante plan de salud que pretende sustituir a obamacare. a esta hora equipo de trump sigue intentando convencer a republicanos resistentes y convocar a la votaciÓn para maÑana pr de momento parece que siguen sin cuadrar las cuentas, lory montenegro sigue esto de cerca, lory, se sabe o intuye quÉ puede pasar? >>> gracias josÉ, incertidumbre y drama lo que se vive a esta hora, la medida sigue bloqueada por un grupo de conservador como raÚl labrador que dijo tratando de llegar a acuerdo con la casa blanca, el presidente incluso tratÓ de torcer sus brazos en un encuentro, pero no dio fruto, con esto a pesar de conceder les los cambios que exigÍan como que las aseguradora
. >>> se emociona y ice wow, trabajas en la nasa. >>> talento latino pri ya brilla en la nasa.ias telemundo con josÉ dÍaz-balart desde houston, texas. hola quÉ tal, los saludos desde la nasa en muy houston donde hoy, hemos entrevistado la primera astronauta latina, en la historia de estados unidos antes vamos con el golpe mÁs duro para trump en sus dos meses de presidencia su partido le ha negado votos para sacar adelante plan de salud que pretende sustituir a obamacare. a...
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with this bill he is taking the latest step toward making that dream a reality by reiterating nasa's into a sure america remains a leader in space exploration. this partisan bicameral legislation provides nasa to put it needs to fulfill this and any other important missions including supporting nasa's plan to explore deep space and sending astronauts to mars including an endorsement of launching the mars 2020 rover. the rover will explore sites likely to have been habitable seeking side of past life and testing compelling samples, techniques for future robotic and human exploration of mars, reaffirming nasa remains a fully multi-mission agency with a balanced set of core missions in space science, space technology, human spaceflight, exploration and education, endorsing nasa's continued promise of launching the james webb space telescope, a giant leap forward in our ever evolving quest to understand the universe and establishing an astronaut occupational health care program, something nasa has considered a priority for years. after the bill signing, vice president announced the presi
with this bill he is taking the latest step toward making that dream a reality by reiterating nasa's into a sure america remains a leader in space exploration. this partisan bicameral legislation provides nasa to put it needs to fulfill this and any other important missions including supporting nasa's plan to explore deep space and sending astronauts to mars including an endorsement of launching the mars 2020 rover. the rover will explore sites likely to have been habitable seeking side of past...
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we are at nasa, too.a is such a fantastic symbol of american superiority and achievement, and when john glenn died last year it was an amazing rallying moment. it really reminded us of all of the achievements that we've had in the progress that we brought forward and when the rest of the world use to chase us to keep up. i think this is fantastic, i think it's a really good symbol for the trump administration when they're struggling in these other areas to be putting their full backing behind it. >> tom: can we have a moment of silence? you just turned into a republican for a couple of minutes there. >> you guys are doing such a bad job. >> when global warming ruins this planet, we can all go to mars. >> can you just let me have a moment? the moment he sees me he lights up, sees the giant liberal. >> tom: coming up, our baby boomers are sociopaths? or all sociopaths baby boomers expo my first book "mean dads for a better america" is available for preorder. go to "halftime" with tv's andy levy nine and cli
we are at nasa, too.a is such a fantastic symbol of american superiority and achievement, and when john glenn died last year it was an amazing rallying moment. it really reminded us of all of the achievements that we've had in the progress that we brought forward and when the rest of the world use to chase us to keep up. i think this is fantastic, i think it's a really good symbol for the trump administration when they're struggling in these other areas to be putting their full backing behind...
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diana: la nasa como entidad misma es muy abierta. vehÍculo a otra parte. pienso que no es muy difÍcil. presentadora: se nos acaba el tiempo. de verdad, felicidades. esperemos que algÚn dÍa vayas a marte. presentador: hasta maÑana.
diana: la nasa como entidad misma es muy abierta. vehÍculo a otra parte. pienso que no es muy difÍcil. presentadora: se nos acaba el tiempo. de verdad, felicidades. esperemos que algÚn dÍa vayas a marte. presentador: hasta maÑana.
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nasa want to protect every job. >> it's a bureaucracy. people at nasa are wonderful.dership, they are all in tight with the industry. everybody likes to manage a contract. and so it's pretty nice system. at this point you have got $18 billion of the public's money that i think the space program could do better with. john: it could be so much better used, and so many americans say privatization. on msnbc they do get excited about space travel. but then the host has to say this. >> i also worry a great deal this is going to private industry. i keep thinking the competition of private companies in this on the planet has not necessarily led to equitable outcomes. john: the outcomes won't be equitable. >> i can't understand that. now i work for the airlines pilot union. we all fly in airplanes safely 700 million people a year. that's the technology that is completely run by the private sector and goes very well. i know people believe safety is with the government. but we don't have a perfect record at nasa, either. john: private parking ticket. cleaner water. what were the
nasa want to protect every job. >> it's a bureaucracy. people at nasa are wonderful.dership, they are all in tight with the industry. everybody likes to manage a contract. and so it's pretty nice system. at this point you have got $18 billion of the public's money that i think the space program could do better with. john: it could be so much better used, and so many americans say privatization. on msnbc they do get excited about space travel. but then the host has to say this. >> i...
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>> this was before nasa. so nasa studied in 1958.these women were hired in the 1940s and they were hired by a woman named nancy roberts. the reason she hired all women was because she felt like she had hired men they would listen to her simply because she was a woman. and this is a cohesive group. they work for nasa 40 or 50 years. one of them still work there today and so they really had to support one another. >> and by the way if you want to dial in and talk with nathalia holt this of the numbers. 202-748-8200 for those of you in the eastern central time zones. and 202-748-8201 for those of you in the mountain and pacific time zones. was their reluctance by these women to share their experiences with you? >> it wasn't. from the beginning they loved telling me their stories about the history and it wasn't very easy to find them. so when i first contacted the nasa archives that all of these lovely photographs of the women. but they had lost most of their names and all of their contact information. >> so what was step two? >> to find
>> this was before nasa. so nasa studied in 1958.these women were hired in the 1940s and they were hired by a woman named nancy roberts. the reason she hired all women was because she felt like she had hired men they would listen to her simply because she was a woman. and this is a cohesive group. they work for nasa 40 or 50 years. one of them still work there today and so they really had to support one another. >> and by the way if you want to dial in and talk with nathalia holt...
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you can invest in nasa for this reason it is not scientific.e around the world recognize the extraordinary expertise that has been built up in the united states in space expiration. -- exploration. cory: is there one science fact bill nye the science guy would throw in the face of those denying climate change? bill: i encourage everybody to look at the ice. by that i mean look at the ice cores extracted from antarctica and greenland. occasionally siberia. you will see overwhelming, incontrovertible evidence that the earth's climate is not just changing but changing fast. that is a big problem, everybody. it is the rate at which the climate is changing. would love to get involved with all this, but humans are causing it and the evidence is overwhelming. the people who are fighting this are the fossil fuel industries or people be fossil fuel industries have hired. i encourage those guys, and they are almost all men, i encourage you to think about your kids and grandkids. you do not want to leave them a world where people have to up arable land ha
you can invest in nasa for this reason it is not scientific.e around the world recognize the extraordinary expertise that has been built up in the united states in space expiration. -- exploration. cory: is there one science fact bill nye the science guy would throw in the face of those denying climate change? bill: i encourage everybody to look at the ice. by that i mean look at the ice cores extracted from antarctica and greenland. occasionally siberia. you will see overwhelming,...
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esta es la primera vez que la nasa se ve obligada a cambiar el curso de la nave.emas de migraciÓn, a pesar de que las polÍticas migratorias del
esta es la primera vez que la nasa se ve obligada a cambiar el curso de la nave.emas de migraciÓn, a pesar de que las polÍticas migratorias del
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earth science budget, which is a big part of what nasa does.as its own satellites, but a lot of the instruments on the satellites are designed by experts, technicians, engineers, and scientists at nasa. climate change is for some reason a political issue. from a scientific standpoint, it is just an issue, a big issue the most significant issue , facing humankind. our belief is that if we advance space science and exploration at nasa earth science will get , advanced, as well. we want to keep it all going. with respect to being anti-science, as much as that is being talked about and as serious as it is, nasa is the best brand, just from a spacecraft point of view, from the state department's point of view, nasa is the best brand the united states has. you can invest in nasa for this reason that is not scientific. it is helping people around the world recognize the extraordinary expertise that has been built up in the united states in space exploration. cory: is there one science fact bill nye the science guy would throw in the face of those doub
earth science budget, which is a big part of what nasa does.as its own satellites, but a lot of the instruments on the satellites are designed by experts, technicians, engineers, and scientists at nasa. climate change is for some reason a political issue. from a scientific standpoint, it is just an issue, a big issue the most significant issue , facing humankind. our belief is that if we advance space science and exploration at nasa earth science will get , advanced, as well. we want to keep it...
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in addition to this road map, section 435 of the bill also requires nasa to report back on the feasibility of human mission to mars by the year 2033. 16 years from now, earth and mars will be aligned for what could be the most significant and inspirational journey in history. . about 18 months, our committee heard testimony from nasa leadership about deep space exploration missions. i asked them to provide a date. when can we get to mars. as it turns out, 2033 is optimal. mays colleagues on the committee know, i've prepared a bumper sticker, mr. speaker, just for you, showing 2033 as the time we're going to get our stronauts to mars. i want to thank chairman smith,
in addition to this road map, section 435 of the bill also requires nasa to report back on the feasibility of human mission to mars by the year 2033. 16 years from now, earth and mars will be aligned for what could be the most significant and inspirational journey in history. . about 18 months, our committee heard testimony from nasa leadership about deep space exploration missions. i asked them to provide a date. when can we get to mars. as it turns out, 2033 is optimal. mays colleagues on the...
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. >>> it evaded nasa's top minds for a decade. the elusive discovery that required space age detective work. stick around. you spend to create your perfect home. plus, you'll get twenty-four month, no-interest financing. hurry, the savings in bloom event ends march 20th. with havertys, your home can be perfect, even when life isn't. the savings in bloom event at havertys. life looks good. >>> lost but now found. nasa tracked down two missing spacecraft this week one of which went missing eight years ago. nasa used this radar to track it down. india's space aircraft went missing in 2009. nasa says because it had been lost for so long, finding it required some extra detective work. the five-foot craft was found in its orbit around the moon slightly off the original track. nasa also found its own lunar reconnaissance orbiter. >>> well, right now people in the memphis area, this is what they're dealg pieces after a strong storm rolled through
. >>> it evaded nasa's top minds for a decade. the elusive discovery that required space age detective work. stick around. you spend to create your perfect home. plus, you'll get twenty-four month, no-interest financing. hurry, the savings in bloom event ends march 20th. with havertys, your home can be perfect, even when life isn't. the savings in bloom event at havertys. life looks good. >>> lost but now found. nasa tracked down two missing spacecraft this week one of...
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she is nasa's longest-serving female employee. and i was particularly struck when i spoke with her not only about all the achievements she had and she has worked on such an incredible number of missions from these first planetary and lunar missions to voyager, to mars rovers. and at the same time she was very open about wanting to have her personal experiences in the book. particularly the loss of her first child. and it is such a tender moment i was really worried about how she would feel about seeing it in the book. and she felt very strongly that this was not an issue. that must women feel open about and she wanted to included in there. so just getting to know her and getting to record her stories was so important to me. and especially because she, her story is a bit disappointing. and 2004, nasa decided that if you do not have an advanced degree you cannot hold the title of engineer. so even though she'd gone from being a computer and 58 to the receiving the title of engineer in 1969, actually took that away from her in 2004.
she is nasa's longest-serving female employee. and i was particularly struck when i spoke with her not only about all the achievements she had and she has worked on such an incredible number of missions from these first planetary and lunar missions to voyager, to mars rovers. and at the same time she was very open about wanting to have her personal experiences in the book. particularly the loss of her first child. and it is such a tender moment i was really worried about how she would feel...
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. >> a big boost for nasa.l signed by the president and it includes a mission to mars. >>> we support nasa scientists, engineers and astronauts and their pursuit of discovery. >>> new at 6:30. uber is promising to improve the culture. the san francisco company is battling controversies including accusation of sexual harassment. three women including uber board member huffington and the head of human resources were on a conference call with reporters. uber plans to offer employees anti bias training and release a report on staff diversity by the end of the month. >>> apple introduced a red iphone along with a few upgrades and price cuts to its ipad line. the new red iphone is a special edition to raise money for hiv innards programs. apple will make a donation for each phone sold. as for the ipad the ipad air is being call ipad. it has a brighter display and the price is cut by $70. the ipad mini has more storage and $100 price cut. >> president trump signed a bill giving nasa a boost in funding. the bill send n
. >> a big boost for nasa.l signed by the president and it includes a mission to mars. >>> we support nasa scientists, engineers and astronauts and their pursuit of discovery. >>> new at 6:30. uber is promising to improve the culture. the san francisco company is battling controversies including accusation of sexual harassment. three women including uber board member huffington and the head of human resources were on a conference call with reporters. uber plans to offer...
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this one from nasa.hat's being called the biggest and most powerful telescope ever built. >> and we want to invite all you pet lovers send us your questions about their health and well-being. us t email pets@kpix.com, and we'll have our pet expert, dr. jill chase, give you an answer every friday right here at noon. ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, on september 9, 2010, pg&e learned a tragic lesson we can never forget. this gas pipeline ruptured in san bruno. the explosion and fire killed eight people. pg&e was convicted of six felony charges including five violations of the u.s. pipeline safety act and obstructing an ntsb investigation. pg&e was fined, placed under an outside monitor, given five years of probation, and required to perform 10,000 hours of community service. we are deeply sorry. we failed our customers in san bruno. while an apology alone will never be enough, actions can make pg&e safer. and that's why we've replaced hundreds of miles of gas pipeline, adopted new leak detection technology that is one-thou
this one from nasa.hat's being called the biggest and most powerful telescope ever built. >> and we want to invite all you pet lovers send us your questions about their health and well-being. us t email pets@kpix.com, and we'll have our pet expert, dr. jill chase, give you an answer every friday right here at noon. ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, on september 9, 2010, pg&e learned a tragic lesson we can never forget. this gas pipeline ruptured in san bruno. the explosion and fire killed eight people....
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nasa was looking at having to delay or do something bold like in the case of apollo 8. lunar module wasn't rate expraed we decide to go around the moon. they're thinking of putting astronauts on this flight, maybe early '19. and then of send them to the moon apollo style. >> sreenivasan: and you were telling me miles there's a private sector, elon musk announcing just the other day, two individuals i guess with some extra spending money-- >> to say the least. >> woodruff: have told him they want to go around the moon and come back to earth. >> yes. he got a lot of attention for that. he doesn't have a rocket to do that yet. it's just a design right now. it's called "the falcon heavy" which would have almost the thrust of the mighty saturn 5 of the apollo days. it will fly for the first time, he hopes, by the summer. so saying there are going to be paying passengers on there by '18 is optimistic for sure. we will watch that with skepticism. but to the extent the private sector and the government space enterprise push each other towards this destination, a lot of people a
nasa was looking at having to delay or do something bold like in the case of apollo 8. lunar module wasn't rate expraed we decide to go around the moon. they're thinking of putting astronauts on this flight, maybe early '19. and then of send them to the moon apollo style. >> sreenivasan: and you were telling me miles there's a private sector, elon musk announcing just the other day, two individuals i guess with some extra spending money-- >> to say the least. >> woodruff: have...
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. >> they certainly don't test the way nasa does. that's a good thing, but you won'ter what's the risk? what is it that they're not doing that hassa does? >> reporter: the company has experienced problems with its falcon nine rocket, one of which exploded on the launch pad last year. and it's had some high profile failures in attempts to reland its usable rocket booster. but elon musk insists the overall success rate is high. >> this should be exciting and gets the world exciting about sending people into deep space again. >> reporter: some experts believe the plan may be too ambitious to pull off late next week. but he says the space capsule was designed to run on auto pilot and the crew will receive extensive training in case something goes wrong. he expressed his gratitude for the folks here, tweeting spacex could not do this without nasa and can't express enough appreciation. >> that's the "overnight news" for this wednesday. for some of you the news continues. for others check back with us a little later for the morning for othe
. >> they certainly don't test the way nasa does. that's a good thing, but you won'ter what's the risk? what is it that they're not doing that hassa does? >> reporter: the company has experienced problems with its falcon nine rocket, one of which exploded on the launch pad last year. and it's had some high profile failures in attempts to reland its usable rocket booster. but elon musk insists the overall success rate is high. >> this should be exciting and gets the world...
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i think the smallest reduction we have is nasa which is less than 1%. there again as with many of the agencies you'll see certain line items within those budgets plused up. this is the message the president wanted to send to the public, to the press, to chill. he wants more money for defense, more money for border for law nt, more money enforcement generally, more money for the vets, more money for school choice and then to offset that money with savings elsewhere so that all of that is den without an additional dollar added to the deficit. as i mentioned before this budget does not balance the budget. this budget simply reallocated and reprioritizes spending as any family or business would do. this budget does not, for those of you who were not here last week this budget disease not address the big picture items such as policy change, revenue flows, tax policy, mandatory spending. this is simply the top line spending budget, that's why we call it the budget blueprint and not the full budget. the full budget, which will contain the rest of those pieces
i think the smallest reduction we have is nasa which is less than 1%. there again as with many of the agencies you'll see certain line items within those budgets plused up. this is the message the president wanted to send to the public, to the press, to chill. he wants more money for defense, more money for border for law nt, more money enforcement generally, more money for the vets, more money for school choice and then to offset that money with savings elsewhere so that all of that is den...
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and joining us now by skype is the officials from nasa. how high were these pictures. >> nasa has been orbiting 400 miles up for a number of decades. >> that gives us a sense of perspective on just what we are looking at, from 400 miles in space we can see the stark difference between the drought years and this winter, describe what we are seeing. obviously it is more green and we can see more snow in the sierra, right? >> right. those are the two more dramatic differences that you can see from these pictures. >> and the level of detail is amazing. it gives us a sense of the effects of mother nature on california. >> each picture element is about 250 meters. so we can see it quite a bit. >> and we are looking at the picture of the bay and on the right, we can see the brown muddy water that was in san pablo bay. that's the run off from the sierra, can you explain that? >> yes, with the large volume of precipitation that we have been having there is erosion and sediment washes to the river and bay and visible in the surface waters from these
and joining us now by skype is the officials from nasa. how high were these pictures. >> nasa has been orbiting 400 miles up for a number of decades. >> that gives us a sense of perspective on just what we are looking at, from 400 miles in space we can see the stark difference between the drought years and this winter, describe what we are seeing. obviously it is more green and we can see more snow in the sierra, right? >> right. those are the two more dramatic differences...
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it increases nasa's funding to 19 $.5 billion for 2018. >> we support nasa's scientists and engineers and astronauts a and their pursuit of discovery. >> senator marco rubio and ted cruz attended. >> it is a tough job. would you like to do it, ted. mark are marco? >> i am not sure. >> this comes as mr. trump recently sent congress a budget plan calling for a reduced 19 $.1 billion nasa budget for the following year. >> it orders nasa to continue transitioning activities to the commercial sector where we have seen great progress. amazing what is going on. >> this is terrific. >> the first time we have had there. << there was other directives signed and one as to whether astronauts can travel aboard a new rocket planned for unmanned mission use and another trump directive calls women to pursue careers in science and math and engineering. >>> still to come. her christmas gift disappeared and thought it was gone. how a young boy and his father teamed up with police to get their beloved bike back where it belonged. >>> we are looking at rain on your wednesday commute. one of them. i will t
it increases nasa's funding to 19 $.5 billion for 2018. >> we support nasa's scientists and engineers and astronauts a and their pursuit of discovery. >> senator marco rubio and ted cruz attended. >> it is a tough job. would you like to do it, ted. mark are marco? >> i am not sure. >> this comes as mr. trump recently sent congress a budget plan calling for a reduced 19 $.1 billion nasa budget for the following year. >> it orders nasa to continue transitioning...
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. >> tom: do we still need nasa or should we go 100% private? >> were closing out nasa.ou need a lot of money into research, that's appropriate. >> nasa funds a majority of this. that's why they have all the regulations to make sure it's safe, and that takes years. i think you're right, haven't even had a successful launch, and now they're going to do tourism. i'm building a car in my garage and i'm going to race it in seven years. >> tom: coming up, a woman sexually harasses robots in the name of feminism. and a big announcement, right here. my first book from harper collins coming out. you can preorder it right now at tomshillue.com. ♪ asmy family tree,ing i discovered a woman named marianne gaspard... it was her french name. then she came to louisiana as a slave. i became curious where in africa she was from. so i took the ancestry dna test to find out more about my african roots. the ancestry dna results were really specific. they told me all of these places in west africa. i feel really proud of my lineage, and i feel really proud of my ancestry. ancestry has many p
. >> tom: do we still need nasa or should we go 100% private? >> were closing out nasa.ou need a lot of money into research, that's appropriate. >> nasa funds a majority of this. that's why they have all the regulations to make sure it's safe, and that takes years. i think you're right, haven't even had a successful launch, and now they're going to do tourism. i'm building a car in my garage and i'm going to race it in seven years. >> tom: coming up, a woman sexually...
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nasa will have the full support it needs including supporting nasa's plan to explore deep space and sending astronauts to mars, including an endorsement of launching the mars 2020 rover. the rover will explore a site that is likely to have been seeking signs of past life and testing samples for future robotic and eventual human exploration of mars. reaffirming that nasa remains a fully multimission agency with a balanced set of core missions and space science, space technology, human space flight, exploration and education. endorsing nasa's continued progress towards launching the james webb telescope, which will be a giant leap forward in our ever evolving quest to understand the universe, and establishing an astronaut occupational health care program, something nasa has considered a priority for years. after the bill signing device, president also announced the president will be taking action to relaunch the national space counsel which the vice president will chair. the president was honored to sign this new bill into law so that nasa can continue its work towards making america the worl
nasa will have the full support it needs including supporting nasa's plan to explore deep space and sending astronauts to mars, including an endorsement of launching the mars 2020 rover. the rover will explore a site that is likely to have been seeking signs of past life and testing samples for future robotic and eventual human exploration of mars. reaffirming that nasa remains a fully multimission agency with a balanced set of core missions and space science, space technology, human space...
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reporter: the budget showed a .8% decrease for nasa. but you've also talked about the administration using private companies such as space-x for more of that. this show some of this is going to be shifted to the private sector, and does this show a commitment on the administration's part for science and nasa? mr. mulvaney: if you go become to the president's speeches, interviews he gave, we tried to identify his priorities. one thing he told us is i'm still interested in america being involved in space exploration. so even though the overall top line number at nasa is reduced by a small fraction, i think it's .08% as you mentioned, items that deal with specifically space exploration are plused up. part of the intent there is to promote exactly what you just talked about. yes, sir. >> your own experience in the house tells you a lot of these cuts haven't been voted for before. do you consider this budget an opening bid, and do you expect a lot of pushback even from republicans on the specificity and size of these cuts? and secondly, to t
reporter: the budget showed a .8% decrease for nasa. but you've also talked about the administration using private companies such as space-x for more of that. this show some of this is going to be shifted to the private sector, and does this show a commitment on the administration's part for science and nasa? mr. mulvaney: if you go become to the president's speeches, interviews he gave, we tried to identify his priorities. one thing he told us is i'm still interested in america being involved...
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the movie "hidden figures" told this nasa pioneer story.d out how this medal of honor winner could become a young girl's action figure. fios is not cable. we're wired differently. maybe that's why we've been ranked highest in customer satisfaction by jd power 4 years in a row. and now you can love fios too. get 150 meg internet, tv and phone. all for $79.99 per month, for the first year with a two-year agreement. it's the only internet with equal upload and download speeds. cable only offers upload speeds that are a fraction of the download speeds. plus get hbo for a year and free multi-room dvr service for two years. get the best. go to getfios.com republican senator marco rubio to look for a new office location in the tampa, florida area. his landlord refused to renew his lease, citing the disruptions caused by the weekly rallies and protesters picketing against president trump's cabinet no
the movie "hidden figures" told this nasa pioneer story.d out how this medal of honor winner could become a young girl's action figure. fios is not cable. we're wired differently. maybe that's why we've been ranked highest in customer satisfaction by jd power 4 years in a row. and now you can love fios too. get 150 meg internet, tv and phone. all for $79.99 per month, for the first year with a two-year agreement. it's the only internet with equal upload and download speeds....
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a "women in nasa" that will go into production.race roman, who's known as the mother of the double space telescope, and mae jemison, the first african-american woman in space. is part of the is part of theen hit movie "hidden figures." we understand charlotte was just one voice advocating to lego. the ladies that rock outerspace submission came from a woman at m.i.t. well done, women of science, technology, engineering, and math, and happy women's history month. i am solid that o'brien. we will see you next week for "matter of fact." ♪ [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] ♪ >> from studio 20 at kofytv, it's the show that makes you sweat to the beat of the '80s. it's dance party. i'm your dj, dj katie, and now the man who brings the party right into your living room, it's our host, morris knight. >> what's up people? what's up? welcome to dance party right here on kofytv. good to see you dance party dave, and good to see you--oh my! o
a "women in nasa" that will go into production.race roman, who's known as the mother of the double space telescope, and mae jemison, the first african-american woman in space. is part of the is part of theen hit movie "hidden figures." we understand charlotte was just one voice advocating to lego. the ladies that rock outerspace submission came from a woman at m.i.t. well done, women of science, technology, engineering, and math, and happy women's history month. i am solid...
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. >>> and it evaded nasa's top minds for almost a decade. the elusive discovery that required space age detective work. stay with us. prodders, shuckersers, and sniffers, [ inhales ] all giant produce is triple checked. farm, crate, and store. we're focusing on fresh... ...so you don't have to guess. my giant. >>> welcome back. lost and found. nasa tracked down two missing spacecrafts this week. one of which went missing eight years ago. nasa used new radar to track them down. india's space aircraft went missing in 2009. nasa said because it had been lost so long, finding it required extra detective work. the five-foot craft was found orbiting the moon slightly off its original track. nasa also found its own reconnaissance orbiter. >>> people in the memphis area are trying to pick up after this strong storm swept through. powerful thunder and also gusting winds took down trees and a whole lot of power lines. some even trapped a it fell down. officials say it sliced through her be
. >>> and it evaded nasa's top minds for almost a decade. the elusive discovery that required space age detective work. stay with us. prodders, shuckersers, and sniffers, [ inhales ] all giant produce is triple checked. farm, crate, and store. we're focusing on fresh... ...so you don't have to guess. my giant. >>> welcome back. lost and found. nasa tracked down two missing spacecrafts this week. one of which went missing eight years ago. nasa used new radar to track them down....
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kenneth craig has more. >>> center stage at nasa's godard space flight i designed to revolutionalizeronomy. the largest and most powerful space telescope ever built. >> the technologies we've developed just incredible. the engineering behind thissmin >>> taller than a dwarfs its ba been circle earth for 27 physic space never seen before. >> to look back inlln years to see bank. >> nasa plans to reveal it next year. first engineers are testing to make sure it can handle the rough ride. then for at least two years both the hubble and web telescopes will orbit at the same time. >> hubble has completely revolutionized the universe. with web we'll be able to push further and learn new things about the universe. >> strong said what she's most excited for is it will answer questions scientists never thought to ask. kenneth craig, cbs news, new york. >>> coming up on "cbs this morning," a display, and we'll have are close look and jan crawford talks about the country band little big band about their close friendship and new business venture. that's the "cbs morning news" for this friday. i'm
kenneth craig has more. >>> center stage at nasa's godard space flight i designed to revolutionalizeronomy. the largest and most powerful space telescope ever built. >> the technologies we've developed just incredible. the engineering behind thissmin >>> taller than a dwarfs its ba been circle earth for 27 physic space never seen before. >> to look back inlln years to see bank. >> nasa plans to reveal it next year. first engineers are testing to make sure it...
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. >>> when you think of nasa's technology you probably think of advanced computers, which guide rockets or robots which you can collect space material but you may not think about weaving. >> as another greg argos explains in this weeks einstein science center report one pennsylvania company is taking old technology and helping nasa enter into the few tour. >> i like to welcome everybody here. >> reporter: less than 50 miles from philadelphia to the small factory in bally, pennsylvania which could one day help people travel some 140 million miles from earth. >> the end vision is to get humans to mars. >> reporter: rosarios of glue fill the ribbon factory. developed more than a century ago. >> they come from 1910, 12. >> reporter: company makes everything from parachute cord to ribbons which honor our military. >> even the star that are in the medal of honor. >> reporter: now they are working with nasa retro fitting these looms. >> we build special parts for them. >> reporter: creating a light weight wait extremely durable and heat resistant fabric designed to line and protect spacecraft
. >>> when you think of nasa's technology you probably think of advanced computers, which guide rockets or robots which you can collect space material but you may not think about weaving. >> as another greg argos explains in this weeks einstein science center report one pennsylvania company is taking old technology and helping nasa enter into the few tour. >> i like to welcome everybody here. >> reporter: less than 50 miles from philadelphia to the small factory in...
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the new law does leave out one of nasa's most crucial objectives, earth science.ent's new budget looks to eliminate nasa's climate change program. >>> snakes on a plane became more than a movie for airline passengers in alaska. there was a pet snake who got loose on a raven alaska plane after the owner accidentally left it behind on a previous flight. look what the flight attendant did. she picked up the rep tile, put it in a bag, and then this is where she stashed the bag, in an overhead bin, of course. >> how do you leave a snake behind? >> no way, no way. i would have run in the opposite direction. >>> all right. world cup ski cup competition had a competitor jumped in mid race. watch as the play you feel pup charges onto the course. some might say he is the true champion of the race. delsym helps control the impulse to cough for 12 hours. which means, you're controlling your cough on your morning commute. and later when you're joking with beth... even when most cough medicines stop, delsym is still working. delsym. the #1 12-hour cough medicine. >>> a wet and
the new law does leave out one of nasa's most crucial objectives, earth science.ent's new budget looks to eliminate nasa's climate change program. >>> snakes on a plane became more than a movie for airline passengers in alaska. there was a pet snake who got loose on a raven alaska plane after the owner accidentally left it behind on a previous flight. look what the flight attendant did. she picked up the rep tile, put it in a bag, and then this is where she stashed the bag, in an...
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kenneth craig has more. >> reporter: center stage at nasa's goddard space flight center is a high-techation designed to revolutionalize astronomy. the largest and most powerful space telescope ever built. >> the technologies we've developed to get here really are just incredible. the engineering behind this is just mind-blowing. >> reporter: taller than a three-story building the james web telescope dwarves its baby brother, the hubble, which has been circling earth for 27 years. astrophysicist amber strong says it will open a window into space never seen before. >> with this telescope we plan to look back in time over 13.5 billion years to see the first galaxies form after the big bang. >> reporter: nasa plans to launch the telescope next year. the entire thing is fit to fold insight a rocket and unfolds in space. first engineers are testing to make sure it can handle the rough ride. then for at least two years both the hubble and web telescopes will orbit at the same time. >> hubble has completely revolutionized our understanding of the universe. it has changed the way we understand
kenneth craig has more. >> reporter: center stage at nasa's goddard space flight center is a high-techation designed to revolutionalize astronomy. the largest and most powerful space telescope ever built. >> the technologies we've developed to get here really are just incredible. the engineering behind this is just mind-blowing. >> reporter: taller than a three-story building the james web telescope dwarves its baby brother, the hubble, which has been circling earth for 27...
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pg&e and nasa are teaming up. how the drone they're testing out together could keep you safe from a possible emergency. an iestati isndea >>> at 4:39 right now, an accident to report on. anything but an ordinary one. an investigation under way this morning to try to figure out how a cow ended up in the fast lane on highway 4 last night. crusee some of the cars flipped over. it caused two separate accidents. a 6-car pile-up. chp got the call, and by the time officers arrived after 8:00 last night, several cared had already hit the cow. you can see how badly damaged the vehicles are. one of them there flipping over. luckily, there were not any serious injuries. this happened near martinez. chp says there are a lot of farms nearby with livestock roaming around. >> the ranchers do a great job of trying to keep the fences maintained, but sometimes the cows get out. unfortunate laif it happens out under and it's a black cow. >> a black cow blending into the darkness. one person was taken to the hospital. that person is
pg&e and nasa are teaming up. how the drone they're testing out together could keep you safe from a possible emergency. an iestati isndea >>> at 4:39 right now, an accident to report on. anything but an ordinary one. an investigation under way this morning to try to figure out how a cow ended up in the fast lane on highway 4 last night. crusee some of the cars flipped over. it caused two separate accidents. a 6-car pile-up. chp got the call, and by the time officers arrived after...
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. >>> nasa released new pictures showing the unusual shape of one of saturns many moons, this is an up close look at the moon pan, up close that means 15,000
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the program includes special training and flight aboard nasa's stratospheric observatory. they will peer through a special infrared telescope to scan the heavens for objects in deep space invisible from the ground. >> so having the aircraft flying at an altitude of about 45,000 feet or so, it will make it so that the images will be less distorted and hopefully i can take that information back to use it to teach my physics class. >> the teachers blast off in 2018 and will work alongside scientists from nasa. it's hoped the projects will help inspire students to pursue careers in science and technology. >>> those of you a part of san francisco state, gator nation, i'll give you a reason to get happy like him. >> and it was ladies night in pac-12 tournament play in the great northwest, seattle. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> the nissan sports report coming up next on kpix5. >> basketball up top and a quick mention for a three-point for the mission bears, city champs tonight 41-40 over lowell. bears came back to win it. >> tara vanderveer in seattle, pac-12 women's tournament, cardi
the program includes special training and flight aboard nasa's stratospheric observatory. they will peer through a special infrared telescope to scan the heavens for objects in deep space invisible from the ground. >> so having the aircraft flying at an altitude of about 45,000 feet or so, it will make it so that the images will be less distorted and hopefully i can take that information back to use it to teach my physics class. >> the teachers blast off in 2018 and will work...
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i'm greg argos here in valley, pennsylvania with the company creating this material for nasa and howelp astronauts. >>> and, if you have things to do outside today, well, today is the day to do it because justin's back with the chilly changes for second half of the weekend. stay with trythe unique formula withched nourishing almond oil... ...leaves skin smoother. moisturized for 24 hours. nivea essentially enriched. for noticeably smoother skin. >>> welcome back. on line shopping continues to grow and that is really hurting sales at traditional stores. so now retailers are looking at how, technology can be used to attract customers. three on your side's jim donovan explains how one rye end stories using high tech mirrors to bring people in. >> reporter: beauty department at neiman mark news san francisco is getting its own make over, forget traditional make up county mirror this is a smart mirror which is a touch screen and camera. it record every step of your make up session, breaks it down by sections at the face like lips, cheeks and remembers products that you have tried on. you
i'm greg argos here in valley, pennsylvania with the company creating this material for nasa and howelp astronauts. >>> and, if you have things to do outside today, well, today is the day to do it because justin's back with the chilly changes for second half of the weekend. stay with trythe unique formula withched nourishing almond oil... ...leaves skin smoother. moisturized for 24 hours. nivea essentially enriched. for noticeably smoother skin. >>> welcome back. on line...
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once nasa met that goal, interest faded in the apollo lunar missions.ocus to sending astronauts miles into orbit into space crafts, the shuttle. the obama administration adopted similar ideas after staffing a plan return to the moon in 2010. here is the argument -- is it worth it? space is costly and complicated. changedg to the space everything from baby formula to mobile camera sensors. deeper space exploration could be far greater. you can read more about the new space race and all of our quick takes on the bloomberg. head to bloomberg.com for more stories. still ahead, snap sets begin trading any second now indicated to open at $22 to $24 a share. we are keeping an eye on it for you. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ live from london and from new york, i'm vonnie quinn. mark: and i mark barton. ons is "bloomberg markets" bloomberg television. uncertainty rising as elections in europe. despite all this, investors do to bee -- do not appear worried. etfing us is head of investment strategy, blackrock exchangee -- blackrock is the largest globally. morningstar ha
once nasa met that goal, interest faded in the apollo lunar missions.ocus to sending astronauts miles into orbit into space crafts, the shuttle. the obama administration adopted similar ideas after staffing a plan return to the moon in 2010. here is the argument -- is it worth it? space is costly and complicated. changedg to the space everything from baby formula to mobile camera sensors. deeper space exploration could be far greater. you can read more about the new space race and all of our...
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and president trump ordering nasa to refocus efforts on deep space exploration. will we finally see a manned flight to mars? we'll be right back with that and much more. stay with us. as after a dvt blood clot,ital i sure had a lot to think about. what about the people i care about? ...including this little girl. and what if this happened again? i was given warfarin in the hospital, but wondered, was this the best treatment for me? so i asked my doctor. and he recommended eliquis. eliquis treats dvt and pe blood clots and reduces the risk of them happening again. yes, eliquis treats dvt and pe blood clots. eliquis also had significantly less major bleeding than the standard treatment. both made me turn around my thinking. don't stop eliquis unless your doctor tells you to. eliquis can cause serious and in rare cases fatal bleeding. don't take eliquis if you have an artificial heart valve or abnormal bleeding. if you had a spinal injection while on eliquis call your doctor right away if you have tingling, numbness, or muscle weakness. while taking eliquis, you may
and president trump ordering nasa to refocus efforts on deep space exploration. will we finally see a manned flight to mars? we'll be right back with that and much more. stay with us. as after a dvt blood clot,ital i sure had a lot to think about. what about the people i care about? ...including this little girl. and what if this happened again? i was given warfarin in the hospital, but wondered, was this the best treatment for me? so i asked my doctor. and he recommended eliquis. eliquis...
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and president trump ordering nasa to refocus efforts on deep space exploration. will we finally see a manned flight to mars? it's our little differences, that can make a world of difference. expedia, everything in one place, so you can travel the world better. this is one gorgeous truck. special edition. oh, did i say there's only one special edition? because, actually there's five. ooohh!! aaaahh!! uh! hooooly mackerel. wow. nice. strength and style. it's truck month. get 0% financing for 60 months pchevy silverado pick-ups when you finance with gm financial. find new roads at your local chevy dealer. . lou: a full day of hearings for supreme court nominee judge neil gorsuch. some of the more insightful quesoning coming from senator ted cruz who talked about democratic opposition to judge gorsuch's nomination. >> do you share the view of the democratic attacks that originalism is somehow a quaint and outdated notion of reading the constitution for what it says? >> no one is looking to take us back to the horse and buggy day or quill pens or to turn back the cloc
and president trump ordering nasa to refocus efforts on deep space exploration. will we finally see a manned flight to mars? it's our little differences, that can make a world of difference. expedia, everything in one place, so you can travel the world better. this is one gorgeous truck. special edition. oh, did i say there's only one special edition? because, actually there's five. ooohh!! aaaahh!! uh! hooooly mackerel. wow. nice. strength and style. it's truck month. get 0% financing for 60...
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. >>> nasa will not face deep funding cuts under the next budget. today president trump signed a bill that gives nasa more than $19 billion to spend next year. the funding places an emphasis on deep space exploration. mr. trump signed that bill in the oval office surrounded by astronauts. >>> public broadcasting could take a budget hit and that concern brought these parents and children to public broadcasting entities. all of them going to capitol hill to have their voices heard. they plan to deliver boxes containing 660,000 petition signatures. president trump wants to corporation for public broadcasting which received $445 million this year. >>> arnold sha ming -- took to twitter to criticize the president's approval rating. >> the ratings are in. and you got swamped. wow. now you're in your 30s. what do you expect? you take away after school programs for children. and meals on wheels for the poor people. that's not what you call making america great again. come on. >> the latest poll shows president trump's approval rating at 39%. that's down 6 p
. >>> nasa will not face deep funding cuts under the next budget. today president trump signed a bill that gives nasa more than $19 billion to spend next year. the funding places an emphasis on deep space exploration. mr. trump signed that bill in the oval office surrounded by astronauts. >>> public broadcasting could take a budget hit and that concern brought these parents and children to public broadcasting entities. all of them going to capitol hill to have their voices...
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nasa says that they rarely see ones this big. at some point it could cover the entire planet. >>> down on earth, it's not sand but wind that's causing a lot of problems. take a look at this video out of ohio. a little girl is blown away, look at that, as she tries to open her front door. thankfully, she was able to hold on. oh!! that gives me chills watching. her mom says she is okay and she was able to actually laugh it off. >> strong winds are also sweeping through parts of the east coast but unfortunately for one man in new hampshire, he didn't have a door to hold on to. [ sound of wind ] >> nope. just a flag. the mount washington observatory posted this on their facebook page yesterday. wind gusts were around 110 miles an hour. >> wow. >> isn't that amazing? >> great video right there. >> great video of this but i'm still thinking about that little girl. >> and her mom has her -- she wasn't looking at her. she was like -- trying to get into her car. yikes. >> yikes. >> what would you do? >> makes me grateful to be here in the
nasa says that they rarely see ones this big. at some point it could cover the entire planet. >>> down on earth, it's not sand but wind that's causing a lot of problems. take a look at this video out of ohio. a little girl is blown away, look at that, as she tries to open her front door. thankfully, she was able to hold on. oh!! that gives me chills watching. her mom says she is okay and she was able to actually laugh it off. >> strong winds are also sweeping through parts of the...
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esta es la primera vez que la nasa se ve obligada a cambiar el curso de la nave.s de empresas interesadas en realizar el muro fronterizo entre estados unidos y mÉxico. con respecto al anuncio del secretario de seguridad nacional, le podemos preguntar si creen que el hecho de que se empiece a separar padres de hijos o ando se cruce la frontera va a desmotivar este tipo de migraciÓn. jorge: muchas gracias. al regresar, un miembro de la familia trump fue deportado. jorge: vamos a regresar brevemente a la noticia del dÍa. durante mucho tiempo se ha estado considerando quelos inmigrantes que lleguen legalmente, junto con sus familias a la frontera entre mÉxico y los estados unidos, que empiezan a separar a los niÑos de sus padres. esto es a lo que seestaba considerando pero que hasta hoy fue finalmente confirmado por el secretario de seguridad interna de los estados unidos, el general john kelly. esta es la noticia del dÍa. pero vamos a continuar hablando de migraciÓn. hace mÁs de un siglola familia del presidente donald trump sufriÓ un traumÁtico proceso de deportaciÓ
esta es la primera vez que la nasa se ve obligada a cambiar el curso de la nave.s de empresas interesadas en realizar el muro fronterizo entre estados unidos y mÉxico. con respecto al anuncio del secretario de seguridad nacional, le podemos preguntar si creen que el hecho de que se empiece a separar padres de hijos o ando se cruce la frontera va a desmotivar este tipo de migraciÓn. jorge: muchas gracias. al regresar, un miembro de la familia trump fue deportado. jorge: vamos a regresar...
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the ice bridge program is nasa's largest air campaign ever, but it still could not match the eye above sky. it goes without saying that you would view these satellites the capability to look at these is essential? >> what we're talking about is a calving of an iceberg that's a size of a state. to get that, you really need a satellite to be able to see all of it in one shot. it's a function of scale and repeatability to go back and look at that area again with the satellite that makes these the perfect tools for looking at the large scale change that we're seeing in this region. >> reporter: next year, nasa plans to launch a new and improved satellite to watch the ice. most likely, the larsen c ice shelf will be long gone by then. as the climate warms, there is no end in sight to the steady loss of ice here. miles o'brien, the pbs newshour. >> woodruff: now, a closer look at what could change if the affordable care act, often referred to as obamacare, is repealed and replaced. the battle is expected to last through the spring, or longer. tonight, we are starting an occasional series on
the ice bridge program is nasa's largest air campaign ever, but it still could not match the eye above sky. it goes without saying that you would view these satellites the capability to look at these is essential? >> what we're talking about is a calving of an iceberg that's a size of a state. to get that, you really need a satellite to be able to see all of it in one shot. it's a function of scale and repeatability to go back and look at that area again with the satellite that makes...
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we spend about 6 times when chinese do on nasa, i don't think that the federal government necessarily has to spend that money, that brings me to my point, privatizing spacex blowerring her -- exploring will catapult us to glorious heaven as winners forever. >> i think given failure of obama administration to carry through a manned program in space beyond riding a new rocket to international space station, no wonder that chinese have been able to make pro dresprogress comparatively, we have sat back and watched it happen. let's be clear there are no chinese private companies involved. there is not a rocket launched in china without a military aspect. but given how hard it will be constrained budget time to push more money to nasa to do the man spaceflight we should be doing, thank god american private sector has taken an interest, it will lead everyone in space and com com commercial development. kennedy: billionaires in this country compete for some of the federal contracts, which i know a lot of limited governor people don't think that government should be involved at all. but fact t
we spend about 6 times when chinese do on nasa, i don't think that the federal government necessarily has to spend that money, that brings me to my point, privatizing spacex blowerring her -- exploring will catapult us to glorious heaven as winners forever. >> i think given failure of obama administration to carry through a manned program in space beyond riding a new rocket to international space station, no wonder that chinese have been able to make pro dresprogress comparatively, we...
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. >>> a nasa scientist pitches an incredible idea using magnetism that could >>> "the new york times" reports james comey has asked the justice department to reject president trump's latest social media accusations. president trump said president obama ordered his phones to be wiretapped. comey wants to shut down the claim because it insinuates the fbi broke the law. president obama's top intelligence official also debunked the claim. andrew spencer has more from washington. >> reporter: the director of national intelligence under barack obama told meet the press there was no court ordered surveillance at trump tower. >> if the fbi had asked for surveillance, would that be information you would know? >> yes. >> you would be told this if there was a court order on something like this? >> yes. something like this, absolutely. >> at this point you can't confirm or deny whether it exists? >> i can deny it. >> there's no order? >> not to my order. >> anything at trump tower? >> no. >> while the tweets questioned the legality, clapper would like to think he would know about it if something
. >>> a nasa scientist pitches an incredible idea using magnetism that could >>> "the new york times" reports james comey has asked the justice department to reject president trump's latest social media accusations. president trump said president obama ordered his phones to be wiretapped. comey wants to shut down the claim because it insinuates the fbi broke the law. president obama's top intelligence official also debunked the claim. andrew spencer has more from...