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part of nasa. that's why i'm concerned about the new directive to rapidly speed up our mission to the moon, as to what that could mean for the overall science budget. administrator, if you could just assure us nasa will not sacrifice the signtive investments to fund these kind of exploration activities, that that still remains a core mission and one we're going to continue to fully support. >> yes, sir. i can tell you i'm very proud of the fact when the president and vice president gave us direction, we need to accelerate the path to the moon, i made it very clear what works and what doesn't work because this has been tried before in history. the space exploration initiative back in the 1990s, the vision for space exploration in the early 2000s. in each case the effort was made to achieve the end state by cannibalizing one part of nasa to feed another part of nasa. i made the case very strongly that we should not be working towards this goal by cannibalizing. and the $1.6 billion that we have for n
part of nasa. that's why i'm concerned about the new directive to rapidly speed up our mission to the moon, as to what that could mean for the overall science budget. administrator, if you could just assure us nasa will not sacrifice the signtive investments to fund these kind of exploration activities, that that still remains a core mission and one we're going to continue to fully support. >> yes, sir. i can tell you i'm very proud of the fact when the president and vice president gave...
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nasa of course is very strong on the diplomat excited. when we think about the international space station we have 15 different countries that operate international space station on a daily basis. we have had 103 different countries to experiment on the international space station and we have had astronauts from dozens of countries on the international space station. the international space station is absolutely a technological marvel but even more so a diplomatic marble, talk about something that would be breakup located to get all the nations of the world behind, this is it and yet his been achieved some of the most impressive base very nations on the planet. i think diplomatic and, as applicable. when we talk about information i don't think a lot of people think about, information -- we talk about apollo eight, when our astronauts are cast from the moon during the first moon orbiting mission, it was on because missy, when they broadcast from the moon, one out of every four people on the planet heard or saw the broadcast including tens
nasa of course is very strong on the diplomat excited. when we think about the international space station we have 15 different countries that operate international space station on a daily basis. we have had 103 different countries to experiment on the international space station and we have had astronauts from dozens of countries on the international space station. the international space station is absolutely a technological marvel but even more so a diplomatic marble, talk about something...
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from stone age to space-age" to promote the sale of microwave ovens by highlighting their use in a nasa kitchen. ♪ narrator: it was fire that separated man from the animals. fire that gave him warm to overcome the cold. light to pierce the darkness. controlled was the use of fire that enabled man to make his first landing on the moon. .t was fire that civilized man fire not only made food more tasteful and pant life digestible but more important, smoked and preferred it -- preserved it. man no longer had to gorge himself as he made a fresh kill. now we could sustain himself between kills. time, be more than a hunter. he could become a farmer, an member of aiter, a cultured society. fire elevated man from the animals and the art of cooking made him civilized. for the past 40,000 years of human history, methods of cooking have remained the same. now at last in the age of space, and as part of the follow-up from our great technological efforts, there are new ways of preparing food. freezing to preserve them, cooking without the application of pete. -- heat. to see how primitive man prepare
from stone age to space-age" to promote the sale of microwave ovens by highlighting their use in a nasa kitchen. ♪ narrator: it was fire that separated man from the animals. fire that gave him warm to overcome the cold. light to pierce the darkness. controlled was the use of fire that enabled man to make his first landing on the moon. .t was fire that civilized man fire not only made food more tasteful and pant life digestible but more important, smoked and preferred it -- preserved it....
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and the administrator of nasa on plans for the u.s.go back to the moon. >> woodruff: while facebook remains one of the largest companies in the world, it has lost some public trust in recent years. that erosion is due, in part, to the cambridge analica scandal, russian interference in the 2016 election and problems with privacy. as jeffrey brown reports, its founder, mark zuckerberg, now wants to shift his vision of what facebook is. for the record the newshour has some partnerships with facebook. >> brown: a re-design, but also, a kind of re-think, as mark zuckerbg seeks to turn e social network into a platform more focused private encrypted communications between individuals and groups. during a presentation yesterday, pckerberg showed how the traditional facebotform would look in the future: less of the public news-feed, more message-based. t't as it tries to change, worth remembering: facebook earned nearly $56 billion in revenues last year, much of that from targeted advertising tied to public posts. and this all comes as they com
and the administrator of nasa on plans for the u.s.go back to the moon. >> woodruff: while facebook remains one of the largest companies in the world, it has lost some public trust in recent years. that erosion is due, in part, to the cambridge analica scandal, russian interference in the 2016 election and problems with privacy. as jeffrey brown reports, its founder, mark zuckerberg, now wants to shift his vision of what facebook is. for the record the newshour has some partnerships with...
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. >> plus, the ambitious timeline for nasa. >>> i'm tracking a few showers. i'll show you futurecast and when we'll see widespread rain across the bay area coming up. the bay area coming up. >>> a major security breach at whatsapp. now the company is encouraging users to update their app. they said users might be vulnerable to malicious spyware being installed on their phones. whatsapp has boasted about its high security in the past. >>> the trump campaign is asking congress for $1.6 billion to get nasa's new moon mission off the ground four years earlier than originally planned. >> it's not by accident that some countries around the world are going to the moon. not all of them are going to the moon just to collect rocks. it's a strategic imperative. >> reporter: when jim became nasa's administrator last year, a planned moon landing was a decade away. >> ladies and gentlemen,s that's not good enough. >> nasa is not currently capable of landing astronauts on the moon. we need to change the organization, not the mission. >> we've seen projects get canceled with
. >> plus, the ambitious timeline for nasa. >>> i'm tracking a few showers. i'll show you futurecast and when we'll see widespread rain across the bay area coming up. the bay area coming up. >>> a major security breach at whatsapp. now the company is encouraging users to update their app. they said users might be vulnerable to malicious spyware being installed on their phones. whatsapp has boasted about its high security in the past. >>> the trump campaign is...
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and ifelt that i had upheld my end of the bargain with nasa, i did not feel like i owed nasa anythingything. but any regrets at all that you did not pursue that opportunity? sure, sure, but, you know, my luck had ended and this was the time for it and yeah, sure, but did i look back and when my good, good friend, gene cernan stepped out onto the lunar surface, did i feel a sense of green envy? no. did you think, that could have been me? i maybe thought that, but i wasn't green with envy or anything like that. it was not a strong feeling, no. i made my decision, i was happy with my decision, i was now living in washington, dc with a decentjob, my wife, my family situation was good, so i had no cause for any great regret. as you say, you, for a while, were the director of the air and space museum. you stayed very closely tied to the world of space exploration, you have watched nasa at close quarters. do you think after the apollo programme was wound up, do you think nasa, in a sense, lost its way? the development of the space shuttle, those missions to the space station, space lab, they
and ifelt that i had upheld my end of the bargain with nasa, i did not feel like i owed nasa anythingything. but any regrets at all that you did not pursue that opportunity? sure, sure, but, you know, my luck had ended and this was the time for it and yeah, sure, but did i look back and when my good, good friend, gene cernan stepped out onto the lunar surface, did i feel a sense of green envy? no. did you think, that could have been me? i maybe thought that, but i wasn't green with envy or...
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companies like amazon and google are working with nasa andth lat summer, nasa will hand over its finalthe faa which will create rules of the road for a highway a few hundred feet overhead. for "nightly business report" jane wells, reno, nevada. >> sales at kohl's got crunched and that's where we begin tonight's market focus. the retailer missed wall street also cut stimates a its full-year profit forecast. the company blamed promotions and a rise in shipping costs and hopes its nationwide rollout will help return sales and shares tumbled today more than 12% to $55.15. j.c. penney reported a bigger les decline and a wider than expected loss in the most recent quarter. the ceo says the retailer has made solid progress, but that there's no silver bullet a the company's turnaround will take time. the small-cap stock dro ed nearly 7% to $1.07, but it was a different storat tjx companies ich posted better than expected earnings and boosted its full year profit forecast. the parent company of tj maxx, marshall and home goods saw solid alsame-store and an increase on customer traffic. it was u
companies like amazon and google are working with nasa andth lat summer, nasa will hand over its finalthe faa which will create rules of the road for a highway a few hundred feet overhead. for "nightly business report" jane wells, reno, nevada. >> sales at kohl's got crunched and that's where we begin tonight's market focus. the retailer missed wall street also cut stimates a its full-year profit forecast. the company blamed promotions and a rise in shipping costs and hopes its...
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over the decades he's documented nasa's every step. even from inside an active volcano. >> you've been just about everywhere that nasa operates? except up there. are you going? >> i'd love to go. you have a way to make that happen? >> reporter: bill ingalls, truly a photographer to the stars. kerry sanders, nbc news, wallops island, virginia. >> gorgeous images. >>> that is "nbc nightly news" on a sunday night. lester holt will be back with you tomorrow. i'm kate snow. for all of us at nbc news, have a great night. from targeting ca. police have been looking for a man throwing rocks at cars. >>> right now at 6:00, from targeting cars to cuffs. police have been looking for a man throwing rocks at cars. tonight, they might have him in custody. good eacvening. thanks for joining us. >> a possible break in a dangerous situation. someone has been throwing rocks at moving cars for more than a year, braeaking windows, causin injuries. >> reporter: sheriff's deputies made the arrest this morning after cars were damaged right along this highway
over the decades he's documented nasa's every step. even from inside an active volcano. >> you've been just about everywhere that nasa operates? except up there. are you going? >> i'd love to go. you have a way to make that happen? >> reporter: bill ingalls, truly a photographer to the stars. kerry sanders, nbc news, wallops island, virginia. >> gorgeous images. >>> that is "nbc nightly news" on a sunday night. lester holt will be back with you...
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on top would sit nasa's new crew capsule called orion.rth orion eventually would dock with a planned lunar orbiting space station called gateway. but the artemis program lacks one key component. what's the most significant piece of the budget increase? >> the landing capability. like lunar landers are difficult to build. they take time, they take money. and we don't have that capability. >> reporter: not yet. but e industry wants that contract. >> this is "blue moon." >> reporter: last week billionaire jeff bezos introduced "blue moon," his space company's design for a lunar lander. lockheed martin also has a design. >> five years to get to the moon. how is that not fairly intense schedule pressure? >> if somebody says this isn't safe, ultimately they have the authority to throw a red flag and say stop. it is more important for us that our astronauts be safe. >> that's the "overnight news" >> that's the "overnight news" for this wednesday. captioning funded by cbs >>> it's wednesday, may 15th, 2019. this is the "cbs morning news." >>> ala
on top would sit nasa's new crew capsule called orion.rth orion eventually would dock with a planned lunar orbiting space station called gateway. but the artemis program lacks one key component. what's the most significant piece of the budget increase? >> the landing capability. like lunar landers are difficult to build. they take time, they take money. and we don't have that capability. >> reporter: not yet. but e industry wants that contract. >> this is "blue...
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over the decades he's documented nasa's every step. active volcano. >> you have been just about everywhere that nasa operates. except up there. are you gog? do you have a way to make that happen? >> rte frutruly a photographer to the stars. >> i have a feeling he will make it to space one day. >> next step in his career, only way out f going is up. >> avengers continues its global domination. the blockbuster pulled in $145.8 million domestically in his second weekend. it's reached $2.2 billion globally. avatar still remains the all-time champ. the new >> coming up on "today," jennifer lopez is life on the plaza to kick offer the summer concert series. >> thank y ou"eargly . it )s monday, may >>> here we go. monday morning. taking a live look at the bay bridge in the distance. rain overnight. what's in store for our morning. for that matter, the rest of the week. starting it out right. i'm laura garcia. >> i'm marcus washington. >> wet roads. some people heard thunder yesterday. lightning with storms that rolled through. we can see the
over the decades he's documented nasa's every step. active volcano. >> you have been just about everywhere that nasa operates. except up there. are you gog? do you have a way to make that happen? >> rte frutruly a photographer to the stars. >> i have a feeling he will make it to space one day. >> next step in his career, only way out f going is up. >> avengers continues its global domination. the blockbuster pulled in $145.8 million domestically in his second...
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nasa hand-selecting companies to make it happen. we're speaking with someone printing 3d parts for engines and space rockets. connell: that is pretty cool. some of your daily medications could be from china. officials are warning by our dependence on that nation, calling it a national security threat. you have details you don't want to miss out later on in the hour. ♪ you wouldn't accept an incomplete job from any one else. why accept it from your allergy pills? flonase sensimist relieves all your worst symptoms, including nasal congestion, which most pills don't. and all from a gentle mist you can barely feel. flonase sensimist. who used expedia to book the vacation rental which led to the discovery that sometimes a little down time can lift you right up. expedia. everything you need to go. but allstate actually helps you drive safely... with drivewise. it lets you know when you go too fast... ...and brake too hard. with feedback to help you drive safer. giving you the power to actually lower your cost. unfortunately, it can't do a
nasa hand-selecting companies to make it happen. we're speaking with someone printing 3d parts for engines and space rockets. connell: that is pretty cool. some of your daily medications could be from china. officials are warning by our dependence on that nation, calling it a national security threat. you have details you don't want to miss out later on in the hour. ♪ you wouldn't accept an incomplete job from any one else. why accept it from your allergy pills? flonase sensimist relieves all...
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nasa determines the rules of what an aircraft can do, not the faa which does the regulation, nasa is testing out a new type of air traffic management system for drones specially created flight corridors above downtown >> we're testing out all the various technologies that really hasn't been tested out before. from obstacle avoidance, remote identification, and we're doing this under beyond visual line of sight conditions >> the goal is to have people and cargo, larger cargo, transported through these larger vehicles >> cleared for takeoff >> reporter: all right the faa r achla projects severad thousand in the air in four years. and goldman sachs says just the industry to manage these drones will be worth almost a billion dollars by 2025. google and amazon are working with nasa. but there are challenges what happens when communications drop, what happens if you lose gps? what if it is windy? and also things like battery life and public acceptance a lot to figure out. >> jane, this is the coolest story. a lot of questions here. certainly we focused on the actual equipment itself, the v
nasa determines the rules of what an aircraft can do, not the faa which does the regulation, nasa is testing out a new type of air traffic management system for drones specially created flight corridors above downtown >> we're testing out all the various technologies that really hasn't been tested out before. from obstacle avoidance, remote identification, and we're doing this under beyond visual line of sight conditions >> the goal is to have people and cargo, larger cargo,...
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has been of great concern to nasa scientists who fear the big rock causing big problems for earth of it has but it looks like we'll get these might survive the asteroid flyby of earth here's our team john hardy with a story. february 15th 2013 an asteroid streaks across the sky over russia the fireball explodes before hitting the ground but the shockwave acquital it to around $440000.00 tons of t.n.t. blows out windows for over 200 square miles an estimated $1600.00 people are injured mostly from broken glass that asteroid was about the size of a small house the one we're talking about today is almost 20 times larger and it's hurdling right towards earth nasa scientists have dubbed it a post office as in the gyptian god of chaos it's a $1100.00 foot wide behemoths that will make what is called a close approach to earth on april 13th 2029 or friday the 13th in 10 years this is a simulator. one of the asteroid trajectory it was 1st spotted in 2004 nasa says the asteroid will pass within 19000 miles of earth so it's not expected to pose a threat but that is within range of the many sate
has been of great concern to nasa scientists who fear the big rock causing big problems for earth of it has but it looks like we'll get these might survive the asteroid flyby of earth here's our team john hardy with a story. february 15th 2013 an asteroid streaks across the sky over russia the fireball explodes before hitting the ground but the shockwave acquital it to around $440000.00 tons of t.n.t. blows out windows for over 200 square miles an estimated $1600.00 people are injured mostly...
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joining me now is ja nasa's administrator.r being on the show. >> great to be here. >> tell my viewers, you told me we went to the moon 50 years ago, why is it we need to go again and why is it is big deal? >> the science is amazing. we can do more science now than ever before. the moon is a repository of great data from years past. it doesn't have an active geology, hydrosphere, so what impacted it is where it was billions of years ago. it's going to help us understand our solar system and how it got formed. and one of the reasons it's important, this is an important reason for me. i have an 11-year-old daughter, if you go back to the 1960s, our pilots that went to the moon in the 1960s were fighter pilots and test pilots. there were no opportunities for women in those days. i think it is important for us to show the world that our astronaut core is diverse, that it is highly qualified. and i want my daughter, who's 11 years old, to see herself in the same way that our astronaut core currently sees itself. capable of doing ab
joining me now is ja nasa's administrator.r being on the show. >> great to be here. >> tell my viewers, you told me we went to the moon 50 years ago, why is it we need to go again and why is it is big deal? >> the science is amazing. we can do more science now than ever before. the moon is a repository of great data from years past. it doesn't have an active geology, hydrosphere, so what impacted it is where it was billions of years ago. it's going to help us understand our...
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on top would sit nasa's new crew capsule called orion.om earth, orion eventually would dock with a planned lunar orbiting space station called gateway, but the artemis program lacks one key component. what's the most significant piece of the budget? >> the landing capability. they take time, they take >> not yet, but private industry wants the contract. >> this is blue moon. >> last week billionaire jeff bezos introduced blue moon, his space company's design for lunar landing and lockheed martin also has a design. >> five years to get to the moon, and how is that not fairly intense schedule pressure? >> if somebody says it is not safe, they have ultimately the authority to throw a red flag and say stop. it is more important for us that the astronauts be safe. >>> bridenstine is a former congressman from oklahoma thinks that he has the votes on capitol hill to pass this new budget hikement and bigger requests are sure to support, but without this support, the moon is awfully long away. when he said 2024 and not 2028, that is intense game-c
on top would sit nasa's new crew capsule called orion.om earth, orion eventually would dock with a planned lunar orbiting space station called gateway, but the artemis program lacks one key component. what's the most significant piece of the budget? >> the landing capability. they take time, they take >> not yet, but private industry wants the contract. >> this is blue moon. >> last week billionaire jeff bezos introduced blue moon, his space company's design for lunar...
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founded by another billionaire musk is due to fly nasa astronauts to the moon later this year and nasa is drawing up plans to establish a future human outpost on the south pole of the moon scientists believe there's enough ice there to use its hydrogen for rocket fuel as well as the drinking water entrepreneurs hoping to sell that technology to the u.s. government space exploration as an opportunity to make money as well as history victoria gate to be al-jazeera. peter fully thank you very much para sends a man strike a name or has been banned for 3 matches for last out at an opposition fair at the french cup final the incidents on the right here occurred as the p.s.g. players went to collect their runners up medals after unexpectedly using to rain the brazilian is not having a great run with your forties recently he was also banned for 3 champions league matches of the criticising a match official p.s.g. coach thomas to the club accepts name was ben and won't challenge the decision but he's warned the striker incidents like this will hold him better from being recognised as a great pl
founded by another billionaire musk is due to fly nasa astronauts to the moon later this year and nasa is drawing up plans to establish a future human outpost on the south pole of the moon scientists believe there's enough ice there to use its hydrogen for rocket fuel as well as the drinking water entrepreneurs hoping to sell that technology to the u.s. government space exploration as an opportunity to make money as well as history victoria gate to be al-jazeera. peter fully thank you very much...
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we know nasa wants to return to the moon. now it also wants to make history at the same time. >> and an uber driver is accused of kidnapping female it's no ordinary day at denny's it's crepe day. a family tradition we started about twenty-two minutes ago. and from the looks of it, this tradition is going to last awhile. denny's has new crepes! see you at denny's. >>> several bay area cities have soda taxes. do they actually work? researchers in philadelphia which was one of the first cities in the united states to . they found as prices went up, soda sales went up by more than a third. but it is not clear if it has trickled down to people's health. >>> nasa not only wants to return to the moon but with a woman. this would be the first time a woman would walk on the moon. the goal is by it would be called artemis which is the name given to the orange moon missions. nasa is asking for $1.6 billion to get the mission off the ground. >> i hope they have right size space suits for the women. >>> a moment of . >>> coming up at 6:00
we know nasa wants to return to the moon. now it also wants to make history at the same time. >> and an uber driver is accused of kidnapping female it's no ordinary day at denny's it's crepe day. a family tradition we started about twenty-two minutes ago. and from the looks of it, this tradition is going to last awhile. denny's has new crepes! see you at denny's. >>> several bay area cities have soda taxes. do they actually work? researchers in philadelphia which was one of the...
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lori glaze is director of planetary science at nasa.ances that we're going to need to send bruce willis up there to deal with an psteroid? >> i don't think we're going to need bruce willis. >> we can change the stand-off detonation distance. >> reporter: and unlike the movie, we probably wouldn't need to use nuclear weapons. more likely, we'd be using spaceships to give the asteroid anudge. >> all we have to do is change its speed a little faster or a little slower, so that when it crosses earth's orbit it crosses either in front of us or behind us. >> reporter: there are 20,000 near-earth asteroids and they do occasionally make an appearance. in 2013, one slammed into russia, injuring 1600 people. is this a threat that keeps you up at night? >> it doesn't really keep me up es night. >> reporter: so you shouldn't lose any sleep, either, because no huge asteroids are on track to collide with earth for at least 100 years. chip reid, cbs news, college park, maryland. hat's g: that's good news. and that is the "cbs evening news" tonight. i'
lori glaze is director of planetary science at nasa.ances that we're going to need to send bruce willis up there to deal with an psteroid? >> i don't think we're going to need bruce willis. >> we can change the stand-off detonation distance. >> reporter: and unlike the movie, we probably wouldn't need to use nuclear weapons. more likely, we'd be using spaceships to give the asteroid anudge. >> all we have to do is change its speed a little faster or a little slower, so...
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[laughter] mike: nasa has to give a fancy name to everything.hey called this trans lunar injection. they left orbit, zinged off for the first time ever to go yonder escape velocity ash to go beyond escape velocity. the pope is going to send a message, frank sinatra will sing. [laughter] mike: and of course, frank borman and me, we were going to have this dramatic interchange that is going to encapsulate the historical magnificence of this thing. so, time came and i went first. apollo 8 is your go to for tli. roger, houston. that was it. [laughter] mike: i couldn't believe it. the most remarkable instance in human history, and we said, you are good, and he said, roger. yeah. [laughter] marvin: yes, please? another question? >> my name is lola. do you remember a man that worked with you at the aerospace museum, and i want to thank you for the memories. that man was very happy. and you are a leader. thank you again, and take care of yourself. mike: thank you, thank you. [applause] marvin: thank you very much. >> i am miriam fields from the universi
[laughter] mike: nasa has to give a fancy name to everything.hey called this trans lunar injection. they left orbit, zinged off for the first time ever to go yonder escape velocity ash to go beyond escape velocity. the pope is going to send a message, frank sinatra will sing. [laughter] mike: and of course, frank borman and me, we were going to have this dramatic interchange that is going to encapsulate the historical magnificence of this thing. so, time came and i went first. apollo 8 is your...
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when nasa was first looking for astronauts, i was stationed over in france. and over there, we used to get all the air force fighter wings. and would assemble a team, each one of them would send a team down to tripoli, libya. and we would practice dropping atom bombs on the russians. we would have competition. marvin: say that again? [laughter] mike: we would practice dropping atom dbombs.. you know, the boom boom. [laughter] marvin: how did you practice them? mike: we practiced with shapes. they were under the wing, and they were the length and diameter of a real atom bomb, but they were phonies. marvin: glad to hear that. [laughter] mike: the interior of them was wired so that in the caulk it you would go -- in the cockpit you would go through the routine of how you armed them and disarmed them. the point i am making, when you have a big competition down there, and they had two different ways of dropping these bombs. one was called toss bombing. them ont to drop you you, ig go -- two trophiesthe that year in 1956, and i think that was the only reason i got
when nasa was first looking for astronauts, i was stationed over in france. and over there, we used to get all the air force fighter wings. and would assemble a team, each one of them would send a team down to tripoli, libya. and we would practice dropping atom bombs on the russians. we would have competition. marvin: say that again? [laughter] mike: we would practice dropping atom dbombs.. you know, the boom boom. [laughter] marvin: how did you practice them? mike: we practiced with shapes....
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nasa alfa life he was neither shall hold outut no a director f oryx in. twenty eleven he did not intervene either directly or indirectly in the candidature of doha. thursday's revelations come at a bad time for guitar the country already facing mounting allegations of corruption of a winning hosting rights to the world cup. in. twenty twenty two and i'm one alice's saw on that one that very shortly. next freedom of the press in france is under scrutiny after journalists for the newspaper le monde was ordered to report to french intelligence at the end sure mom. is facing questions of the balance that the store of the bodyguard of the president who was caught on video impersonating a policeman i'm beating a man. andd a woman the made a protest last year. it doesn't just happen elsewher. lumens i am sure mall is the latest journalists to be summons by france's domestic intelligence agency. the senior reporter was the first to break the so called banana fat loss ga. an explosive story involving alex on the bin and on a top security aides to president eminem
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at nasa you practiced this and had a drill? how did we do?s and what the drill is really all about is we create a scenario for which we see an asteroid coming and we have time to react and what would be that reaction. we had our international partners in this and the discussions go back and forth about what we know and when we know it and constantly updating the probability when it's going to hit. in this particular exercise, it did hit the earth. now it was an exercise. it came down and hit near denver, colorado. and so we also had to involve homeland security in terms of being able to evacuate these areas in time to -- for these are really important to do because we've got to practice how to work as a world to defend the planet. >> i'm all for that. is there anything out there? are you seeing anything? you guys would know, wouldn't you? >> we think we need to track 60,000 objects. we're tracking 20 right now, 20,000 objects, and working our way up to 60. right now things look pretty good. i think we're pretty good for the next 100 years but
at nasa you practiced this and had a drill? how did we do?s and what the drill is really all about is we create a scenario for which we see an asteroid coming and we have time to react and what would be that reaction. we had our international partners in this and the discussions go back and forth about what we know and when we know it and constantly updating the probability when it's going to hit. in this particular exercise, it did hit the earth. now it was an exercise. it came down and hit...
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before the talking started in jeddah it emerged that katsav prime minister abdullah bin nasa bin khalifa plenty will attend g.c.c. and arab league sessions on thursday it will be cattles 1st high level contacts with saudi the u.a.e. bahrain and egypt since the fall states imposed an ad land and sea blockade on the country nearly 2 years ago the 4 states had accused cats of supporting terrorism accusations vehemently denied by cats leaders the united states wants to see an end to the blockade on cata i would hope that they could work out some of these things because they have essentially they being the saudis destroyed the gulf cooperation
before the talking started in jeddah it emerged that katsav prime minister abdullah bin nasa bin khalifa plenty will attend g.c.c. and arab league sessions on thursday it will be cattles 1st high level contacts with saudi the u.a.e. bahrain and egypt since the fall states imposed an ad land and sea blockade on the country nearly 2 years ago the 4 states had accused cats of supporting terrorism accusations vehemently denied by cats leaders the united states wants to see an end to the blockade on...
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motivating a teacher from germany on a nasa exhibition get his class on board. and inspiring at sixteen ballance less than ideal for cleaning up the ocean now his project has been launched. but first let's take a detour into the animal kingdom everyone knows that elephants interact in complex ways in the head but other species have fascinating social lives as well. chickens for example can recognize over a hundred other birds in their flock and mice often grow up in social nets corporation brings many advantages especially for the weekend members of the group . when white stalks head to their winter quarters they fly together in large groups the ones who spend the summer on a lake constance on the swiss german border set off for spain some fly no further and went to their own landfill sites after a trip of about nine hundred kilometers. others keep going and flying three and a half hours and kilometers to west africa how come what determines who goes where . biologist and they are flock is the first scientists who have researched this question in any depth it ha
motivating a teacher from germany on a nasa exhibition get his class on board. and inspiring at sixteen ballance less than ideal for cleaning up the ocean now his project has been launched. but first let's take a detour into the animal kingdom everyone knows that elephants interact in complex ways in the head but other species have fascinating social lives as well. chickens for example can recognize over a hundred other birds in their flock and mice often grow up in social nets corporation...
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nasa wants to have a permanent man station on the moon. and the european space agency is likewise planning a space gateway. russia and china meanwhile are also planning manned missions to the moon. our understanding of the moon has changed fundamentally. a host of lunar exploration satellites have been launched in the past decade. they've ensured that it's now the most extensively researched the rest your body and our planetary system after earth of course. since the 1960 s. scientists had suspected the existence of ice in the permanently shadowed craters at the moon's poles. these colder trops of the chilliest parts of the moon. the temperatures here can sink as low as minus 240 degrees celsius. in 2009 another submission shed light on the mystery and confirmed the hypothesis. the agency's lunar reconnaissance orbiter circled the moon in a low orbit. nasa deliberately crashed a rocket into a crater on the moon's surface a 2nd probe collected a relight data on the resulting plume of deborah before it self impacting nearby. the lunar reconn
nasa wants to have a permanent man station on the moon. and the european space agency is likewise planning a space gateway. russia and china meanwhile are also planning manned missions to the moon. our understanding of the moon has changed fundamentally. a host of lunar exploration satellites have been launched in the past decade. they've ensured that it's now the most extensively researched the rest your body and our planetary system after earth of course. since the 1960 s. scientists had...
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>ce. >> like everything else nasa does, top-notch vent. >> i bet. >> of course. they literal are -- literally are rocket scientists. >> yes. very cool. >>> outdoor activities today, maybe a little hit and miss forp raindrtoday. especially early. i think the afternoon plans may be relatively unscathed by the e ather. unfortunately i've had to muff up the rain chances for the weekend. right now with a cloudy sky overhead, washington national airport is sitting at 62 degrees. still have that persistent east wind for now. that wind willo turn t the southwest later on today, and that will scour this wedge of cool, moist air out, of here allowing a nice recovery later in the day. for now, it's all abt the clouds. 59 in gaithersburg. 64 in quantico. 57 in winchester. and you can see there is a ndttle area of light rain here west of richmo just not too far from charlottesville. this is doing its best to lift in our general direction. wewill keep a chance for raindrops here early on today. later on this afternoon, things prove just a bit. here's future weather. again, the
>ce. >> like everything else nasa does, top-notch vent. >> i bet. >> of course. they literal are -- literally are rocket scientists. >> yes. very cool. >>> outdoor activities today, maybe a little hit and miss forp raindrtoday. especially early. i think the afternoon plans may be relatively unscathed by the e ather. unfortunately i've had to muff up the rain chances for the weekend. right now with a cloudy sky overhead, washington national airport is sitting...
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vamos con carlos en la nasa.e un boeing 747. es el tamaÑo de todos estos mÓdulos combinados. carlos: dicen que es bastante caliente vivir allÁ, tienen que andar en shorts, camiseta. ademÁs el espacios muy pequeÑo. en cambio el espacio, el modelo que tienen del estaciÓn espacial es gigantesco ya que cuentas con todos los paneles solares adentro. quÉ tamaÑo tiene toda la estaciÓn? >> asÍ como estÁn ocupan un tamaÑo como el de un campo de fÚtbol. carlos: allÁ adentro están flotando, haciendo experimentos. me comentabas tambiÉn que sÓlo tienen dos baÑos, no son las condiciones en hotel precisamente allÁ arriba. >> no es un hotel de cinco estrellas pero cualquier persona le gustarÍa estar allÁ. carlos: dÉjenme mostrarles uno de los modelos que estÁn por acÁ. Éste chiquitito que estÁ aquÍ realmente es uno de los mÁs simbÓlicos. porque lo donaron o lo diseÑaron los italianos. explicar un poco a la gente para quÉes? >> esto fue construido por la agencia espacial italiana . consiste en una ventana, los astronautas pueden
vamos con carlos en la nasa.e un boeing 747. es el tamaÑo de todos estos mÓdulos combinados. carlos: dicen que es bastante caliente vivir allÁ, tienen que andar en shorts, camiseta. ademÁs el espacios muy pequeÑo. en cambio el espacio, el modelo que tienen del estaciÓn espacial es gigantesco ya que cuentas con todos los paneles solares adentro. quÉ tamaÑo tiene toda la estaciÓn? >> asÍ como estÁn ocupan un tamaÑo como el de un campo de fÚtbol. carlos: allÁ adentro están...
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does give it -- >> yeah, nasa does -- jane, thank you very much.y -- the biggest challenge i think is battery life you may get all your systems in place, but they need to get better battery life on this stuff if they're going to go more than 20 minutes >> well, we will see if they can do that and when nasa does decide to give them that green light much for that up next, the trade impact. they're crawling with baby products and it could cost parents big money when we come back ok. i'm plugged into equities. trade confirmed. and i have global access 24/7. meaning, i can do what i need to do. then i can focus on what i want to do. visit your online broker today, to learn more. >>> parents know that having a baby means lots of new costs, but they probably didn't budget for the big impact of the trade war and that that might have on their everyday spending ylan has more for us. >> inside these boxes are a changing table where you lay down your baby to change a diaper there is a big stink because these and others in the warehouse are facing tariffs of 25
does give it -- >> yeah, nasa does -- jane, thank you very much.y -- the biggest challenge i think is battery life you may get all your systems in place, but they need to get better battery life on this stuff if they're going to go more than 20 minutes >> well, we will see if they can do that and when nasa does decide to give them that green light much for that up next, the trade impact. they're crawling with baby products and it could cost parents big money when we come back ok....
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. >>> nasa's game plan for an asteroid strike. the agency conducts a drill to see how we would prepare for a giant space rock hurtling towards earth. >>> a disturbing new study finds that a lifetime of drinking california tapwater could increase your cancer risk fromronmental working group.publhed in the journal of environmental health suthat cnants in the states public nc cases over those contaminants include arsenic, disinfectant byproductsradioactive elements. recent wildfires have also flooded water supplies with carcinogens and they recommend that families install certified water filter systems. >>> like something out of a sci- fi movie. >> this week, scientists really are discussing what to do if a massive asteroid was on a collision course with earth. >> jasmine deas has the story. >> reporter: imagine the armageddon type scenario like the one that played out in the 19 eight 1998 science-fiction silver nasa tries to stop a gigantic asteroid on a collision course with earth. >> in case of a real threat it >> reporter: that i
. >>> nasa's game plan for an asteroid strike. the agency conducts a drill to see how we would prepare for a giant space rock hurtling towards earth. >>> a disturbing new study finds that a lifetime of drinking california tapwater could increase your cancer risk fromronmental working group.publhed in the journal of environmental health suthat cnants in the states public nc cases over those contaminants include arsenic, disinfectant byproductsradioactive elements. recent...
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bezos believes getting back on the moon will be a huge deal not just for his company but for nasa. he hopes it will ignite new interest in spaight space exploration and perhaps a new outlook for a generation that never saw the original moon landing. >>> so are you in the market for a new car? well, electric vehicles, they're getting more popular. many people actually confused about that new technology. >> they aren't just better for the environment. they can also be easier on your wallet thanks to new programs. there's a lot of people interested in going electric. >> there are indeed, laura and marcus. a new aaa survey says 40 million people in fact are considering buying an electric vehicle. but here's the catch. there are only 200,000 electric vehicles on the road right now. that's a huge gap. of course there are various reasons a buyer would want an electric vehicle. a majority 308d, 74%, say they want to because they're concerned about the environment. 56% are tempted by the appeal of lower long-term costs. it might cost more up front but lower costs long term. americans say th
bezos believes getting back on the moon will be a huge deal not just for his company but for nasa. he hopes it will ignite new interest in spaight space exploration and perhaps a new outlook for a generation that never saw the original moon landing. >>> so are you in the market for a new car? well, electric vehicles, they're getting more popular. many people actually confused about that new technology. >> they aren't just better for the environment. they can also be easier on...
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founded by another billionaire mosque is due to fly nasa astronauts to the moon later this year and nasa is drawing up plans to establish a future human outpost on the south pole of the moon scientists believe there's enough ice the to use its hydrogen for rocket fuel as well as the drinking water entrepreneur is hoping to sell the technology to the u.s. government space exploration as an opportunity to make money as well as history victoria gate to be al-jazeera. well it's been a disappointing 1st day on the stock market a popular right heading after. despite being valued at $82000000000.00 shares fell almost a full 10 percent on its new york stock exchange. still ahead on the news out. the countdown to the bunch of random picks peta has the details and support of. the climate is changing and the time is running out i have to have christine allen . in a new series meet some of the people driving the struggle to save the environment scientists are telling us that we have just 12 years to make i pressed on any changes to transform every part of our economy and our society as coming soon o
founded by another billionaire mosque is due to fly nasa astronauts to the moon later this year and nasa is drawing up plans to establish a future human outpost on the south pole of the moon scientists believe there's enough ice the to use its hydrogen for rocket fuel as well as the drinking water entrepreneur is hoping to sell the technology to the u.s. government space exploration as an opportunity to make money as well as history victoria gate to be al-jazeera. well it's been a disappointing...
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founded by another billionaire musk is due to fly nasa astronauts to the moon later this year and nasa is drawing up plans to establish a future human outpost on the south pole of the moon scientists believe there's enough ice there to use its hydrogen for rocket fuel as well as for drinking water entrepreneurs hoping to sell their technology to the u.s. government space exploration as an opportunity to make money as well as history victoria gay to be al-jazeera. stop support our history and i think somebody who's maybe behind you said hot water yeah best guy. i can name ah has been banned for three matches after lashing out in opposition found at the french cup final incidents on the right occurred as the p.s.g. players went their runners up medals after unexpectedly losing to ren in april the brazilian not having a great run with the authorities last month he was also banned for three champions league matches next season after criticizing a match official. or both of this year's major european football finals will be all english affairs after another dramatic night on the continent l
founded by another billionaire musk is due to fly nasa astronauts to the moon later this year and nasa is drawing up plans to establish a future human outpost on the south pole of the moon scientists believe there's enough ice there to use its hydrogen for rocket fuel as well as for drinking water entrepreneurs hoping to sell their technology to the u.s. government space exploration as an opportunity to make money as well as history victoria gay to be al-jazeera. stop support our history and i...
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founded by another billionaire musk is due to fly nasa astronauts to the moon later this year and nasa is drawing up plans to establish a future human outpost on the south pole of the moon the scientists believe there's enough ice there to use its hydrogen for rocket fuel as well as for drinking water entrepreneurs hoping to sell that technology to the u.s. government space exploration as an opportunity to make money as well as history victoria gay to be al-jazeera it's fascinating and that was more in everything we're covering on our web site al jazeera dot com is when you go for the latest comment analysis and a video on demand there as well that's it for the news out i'll be back in a couple of minutes with more news for you stay with us. subzero temperatures extreme altitudes deadly. this is where the hard part of the extraordinary journey from osh to tajikistan arrived quite ordinary joining us on what we do high up there's no oxygen. just to experience life simple pleasures. risking it all in kurdistan on al-jazeera. russia has jeopardized the united states' security interests ye
founded by another billionaire musk is due to fly nasa astronauts to the moon later this year and nasa is drawing up plans to establish a future human outpost on the south pole of the moon the scientists believe there's enough ice there to use its hydrogen for rocket fuel as well as for drinking water entrepreneurs hoping to sell that technology to the u.s. government space exploration as an opportunity to make money as well as history victoria gay to be al-jazeera it's fascinating and that was...
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founded by another billionaire musk is due to fly nasa astronauts to the moon later this year and nasa is drawing up plans to establish a future human outpost on the south pole of the moon scientists believe there's enough ice there to use its hydrogen for rocket fuel as well as the drinking water entrepreneurs hoping to sell that technology to the u.s. government space exploration as an opportunity to make money as well as history victoria gate to be al-jazeera. yes. joe. thank. his own country seats we double the european football it is so that's right both of the major european football finals will be all english a face off for another dramatic night on the continent and the chelsea looked to be on the brink of elimination from the europa league semifinals that's off of the second leg against frankfurt finished one one and went to penalties germany's went ahead germans went ahead in the shootout but missed the last two efforts chelsea winning full three on penalties to reach their first final since they won it in two thousand and thirteen well chelsea will play london rivals arsenal
founded by another billionaire musk is due to fly nasa astronauts to the moon later this year and nasa is drawing up plans to establish a future human outpost on the south pole of the moon scientists believe there's enough ice there to use its hydrogen for rocket fuel as well as the drinking water entrepreneurs hoping to sell that technology to the u.s. government space exploration as an opportunity to make money as well as history victoria gate to be al-jazeera. yes. joe. thank. his own...
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( laughter ) according to a new nasa report, "lunar shrinkage may be causing moonquakes."let's not mention the moon's shrinkage. it's very cold in space. ( laughter ) the reason the moon is quaking is because its interior is cooling and collapsing, which means "the moon is continuously shriveling like a raisin." if you want to see what our sky will look like in 30 years, nasa released this computer simulation. ( applause ) and, evidently, reportedly, the moonquakes are being made worse by earth's photographitational pull. so the moon is cold, remote, and slowly collapsing in on itself due to enormous outside pressure. am i the moon? ( laughter ) but before we have to say "goodnight moon," we're gonna go see it again! because on monday, trump tweet-nounced, "under my administration, we are restoring @nasa to greatness, and we are going back to the moon, then mars. i am updating my budget to include an additional $1.6 billion so that we can return to space in a big way!" yes, in a big way, as opposed to all those spontaneous apollo drop-by's. ( laughter ) "hey, buzz, i'm goi
( laughter ) according to a new nasa report, "lunar shrinkage may be causing moonquakes."let's not mention the moon's shrinkage. it's very cold in space. ( laughter ) the reason the moon is quaking is because its interior is cooling and collapsing, which means "the moon is continuously shriveling like a raisin." if you want to see what our sky will look like in 30 years, nasa released this computer simulation. ( applause ) and, evidently, reportedly, the moonquakes are being...
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there's as you mentioned, the vice president challenged nasa to get back to the moon in five years.timistic goal. >> realistic >> optimistic. >> what about new origin and their lander >> i would say if they're only relying on the existing systems nasa was funding the development of, we would be in trouble but now that they're willing to work with spacex and blue origins and others, it is an optimistic time line >> chad anderson, thank you for joining us here today. >> my pleasure >>> what a morning it's turning out to be. in the markets dow up 284. we see short covering, trying to get a little offer expirations up tomorrow. as someone in witness protection, i can't tell you anything about myself. but believe me, i'm not your average consumer. that's why i switched to liberty mutual. they customized my car insurance, so i only pay for what i need. and as a man, uh, or a woman with very specific needs that i can't tell you about- say cheese. mr. landry? oh no. hi mr. landry! [ grunting ] liberty mutual customizes your car insurance so you only pay for what you need. liberty. liberty.
there's as you mentioned, the vice president challenged nasa to get back to the moon in five years.timistic goal. >> realistic >> optimistic. >> what about new origin and their lander >> i would say if they're only relying on the existing systems nasa was funding the development of, we would be in trouble but now that they're willing to work with spacex and blue origins and others, it is an optimistic time line >> chad anderson, thank you for joining us here today....
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apollo 10, to sort out the unknowns, is a nasa film documenting the mission. ♪ >> may 18, 1969.e were almost ready. man had orbited the moon once. man had test flown the lunar module in earth orbit once. before we would commit man to a lunar landing, there were still a number of things to be worked out. this was the mission of apollo 10. in the words of its commander, to sort out all of the unknowns and pave the way for a lunar landing. ♪ it was a veteran crew, the commander had thrown on gemini six and nine. the lunar module pilot had flown on gemini nine. john young had been on gemini three and 10. they would face problems on apollo 10, problems that would be solved for apollo 11. most will be minor. they would be solved. young, certain. they brought to their mission into the as a, dedication, responsibility. even amazement. through the means of color television, they took us with them as they played their part in man's greatest adventure. >> we are go for a mission to the moon at this time. tom stafford reports they are go. .oming up t -20 seconds and counting. 17 seconds and
apollo 10, to sort out the unknowns, is a nasa film documenting the mission. ♪ >> may 18, 1969.e were almost ready. man had orbited the moon once. man had test flown the lunar module in earth orbit once. before we would commit man to a lunar landing, there were still a number of things to be worked out. this was the mission of apollo 10. in the words of its commander, to sort out all of the unknowns and pave the way for a lunar landing. ♪ it was a veteran crew, the commander had...
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nasa is calling on more agencies -- nasa has given a contract to elon musk to figure out a way to deflectocks before they strike earth. >>> getting caught texting while driving could be a lot more painf painful. a display at the state capitol showed the display of a car by someone texting and driving. inside, lawmakers discussed a new bill to add a point to your driving record if you use a cell phone while behind the wheel. that could send your insurance rates skyrocketing. many lawmakers believe the current law is too lenient. >> most adults who consider themselves fake drivers say i'd never get behind the wheel after drinking alcohol. yet they don't think twice about texting or email, to find a song to program gps. >> aaa, 10% of adult drivers admit that they frequently use their smartphone while driving, even when they know it is illegal. >>> up next at 6:30, no time and no way to escape. prosecutors lay out their case as the ghost ship warehouse fire trial begins. >> is this project in crisis? >> the multibillion dollar high-speed rail project is in danger of missing a huge and import
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president trump monday announced a $1.6 billion increase to the nasa budget so america can return toce, quote, in a big way. the space agency also revealing the name of its new lunar mission, artemis after the greek goddess of the moon and twin sister. >>> it was quite the mother's day for russell wilson's mom. >> are you serious? >> so what did the star quarterback buy mom? andy scholes has the story in the bleacher report next. (grunti)g i'll take that. (cheering) 30 grams of protein and 1 gram of sugar ensure. for strength and energy. on a john deere x300 series mower. because seasons change but true character doesn't. wow, you've outdone yourself this time. hey, what're neighbors for? it's beautiful. run with us. search "john deere x300" for more. from maybelline new york. fits skin tone and texture. in 2 finishes: matte and poreless and dewy and smooth. 64 fits. fit me foundation. only from maybelline new york. ♪ she's doing it again. no cover up spray here... cheaper aerosols can cover up odors, burying them in a flowery fog. switch to febreze air effects! febreze eliminates ev
president trump monday announced a $1.6 billion increase to the nasa budget so america can return toce, quote, in a big way. the space agency also revealing the name of its new lunar mission, artemis after the greek goddess of the moon and twin sister. >>> it was quite the mother's day for russell wilson's mom. >> are you serious? >> so what did the star quarterback buy mom? andy scholes has the story in the bleacher report next. (grunti)g i'll take that. (cheering) 30...