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but a decade ago, nasa seemed adrift in space. the space shuttle program was ending, and the u.s. had no means of reaching space. compared to 10 years ago, senator, where does nasa stand today? >> well, it was specifically 11 years ago that kayley hutchison of texas and i wrote the bill that put nasa on the course that it's on, a dual course -- one-course commercial companies that nasa would hire, specifically the delivery of crew and cargo to the international space station. and then the other course, nasa, to get out of low earth orbit and go explore the heavens. and that's the course that we're on. now, in that period of time, the space shuttle was coming to an end after the destruction of columbia. it was strongly encouraged to shut it down and come up with a design that was more safe for human life. and that's what we have now. and you will see that in the largest rocket ever will launch at the end of this year. the space launch system with its spacecraft, orion, on the top. >> i'd like to ask you about the sls space launch s
but a decade ago, nasa seemed adrift in space. the space shuttle program was ending, and the u.s. had no means of reaching space. compared to 10 years ago, senator, where does nasa stand today? >> well, it was specifically 11 years ago that kayley hutchison of texas and i wrote the bill that put nasa on the course that it's on, a dual course -- one-course commercial companies that nasa would hire, specifically the delivery of crew and cargo to the international space station. and then the...
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she's nasa's longest serving female employee., in 2004, nasa made a new administrative rule that if you don't hold an advanced degree, you can't have the title of engineer. so that title that sue worked so hard to get in 1969 was taken away from her. she was demoted. despite this, even though she, of course, went to a school at the time when women weren't generally allowed into most engineering schools, she does love her job, she loves working at jpl and she doesn't have any plans to retire currently. i wanted to write this book to tell the histories of these women because they very much deserve it but also to inspire the next generation of scientists and engineers. we are seeing in particular a lack of women in computer science. in 1984, 37% of bachelor degrees in computer science were awarded to women. today, that number is at about 16%. we also see that about half of all women in science, technology, engineering and math, end up leaving mid-career. we see a stagnating interest in s.t.e.m. among high school graduate women. in r
she's nasa's longest serving female employee., in 2004, nasa made a new administrative rule that if you don't hold an advanced degree, you can't have the title of engineer. so that title that sue worked so hard to get in 1969 was taken away from her. she was demoted. despite this, even though she, of course, went to a school at the time when women weren't generally allowed into most engineering schools, she does love her job, she loves working at jpl and she doesn't have any plans to retire...
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whose career shaped nasa i made it what is today. ellen before i get into their histories, i want to share with you a small sais slice of my own history and that's because i came to this book in an unusual way. i started in 2010. my husband and i had just moved from california to boston and i was pregnant. we were expecting our first baby but we could not agree on a name. we argued over names, we made long list of baby names. and nothing seemed right. and then my husband, out of the blue, suggests the name eleanor frances. when i first heard the name, i thought, i'm not sure, this sounds a little old-fashioned. and so i did what parents do these days and i googled the name. the first person to come up in my search was a woman named eleanor francis helen, and my browser was filled with pictures of her including this picture where she is accepting an award at nasa. i was stunned. i had no idea that women work at nasa at this time. i knew i had to learn. more and what i found was that eleanor francis was not alone. she was one of a numb
whose career shaped nasa i made it what is today. ellen before i get into their histories, i want to share with you a small sais slice of my own history and that's because i came to this book in an unusual way. i started in 2010. my husband and i had just moved from california to boston and i was pregnant. we were expecting our first baby but we could not agree on a name. we argued over names, we made long list of baby names. and nothing seemed right. and then my husband, out of the blue,...
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what the nasa astronauts, what the big difference is for the nasa astronaut that is they're in space for much longer periods of time, they're training to do space work, to do walks, to do rendezvous. this crew orbited the planet. they did not go to the space station, so they didn't rendezvous with another space ship like the nasa astronauts that are going to the space station. they didn't get the training for all the robotics and all the experiments and all the other things that you do. what's good about this model is that you can cut down the training needed to fly the spaceship. for the spaceship, it was intensei training to handle every emergency. the bulk of your training was in actually just training the vehicle and working emergencies and being prepared for the actual vehicle. that time has been cut down drastically. so even the nasa astronauts go through a similar flow, but they can concentrate more on the other aspects of their space flooigt. >> kristen, i want to bring you back in. as we talked about, there were no professional astronauts onboard. tell us more about the crew
what the nasa astronauts, what the big difference is for the nasa astronaut that is they're in space for much longer periods of time, they're training to do space work, to do walks, to do rendezvous. this crew orbited the planet. they did not go to the space station, so they didn't rendezvous with another space ship like the nasa astronauts that are going to the space station. they didn't get the training for all the robotics and all the experiments and all the other things that you do. what's...
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there were the heads of nasa there and head of the government. jack of course was there, lyndon johnson was there and the picture of me sitting on the sofa, jack was in a rocking chair and i'm telling him how i was flying the spacecraft and he's leaning forward, listening intently to this thing. we talked about the details of the flight pacifically how a man had responded and reacted to be able to work in a space environment. towards the end of the conversation he said to the nasa people what are we doing next, what are our planes and dhe said well, there was a couple of guys over in the corner talking about maybe going to the moon. he said iwant a briefing . just three weeks after that mission, 15 minutes of space is when n kennedy made his announcement. folks, we are going to the moon and we'regoing to do it within this decade . after 15 minutes of time. you don't think he was excited? you don't think he was a space cadet? absolutely. people say well, he made the announcement because he had problems with the bay of pigs. his popularity wasgoing
there were the heads of nasa there and head of the government. jack of course was there, lyndon johnson was there and the picture of me sitting on the sofa, jack was in a rocking chair and i'm telling him how i was flying the spacecraft and he's leaning forward, listening intently to this thing. we talked about the details of the flight pacifically how a man had responded and reacted to be able to work in a space environment. towards the end of the conversation he said to the nasa people what...
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you know, there's a study out there that for every dollar nasa spends, the u.s. government gets 6, 7 dollars in taxes as a result technology that's been commercialized. i think it is good. >> jon: yeah. and the development, the science, the, you know, the technology that comes out of this kind of an effort, benefits all of us, does it not, jose? >> absolutely. absolutely. i mean, just the phone that i'm using, you know, has been developed -- there's a lot of technology that was used for space travel that's been incorporated into communication systems, into your satellite dishes to watch sports on saturdays and sundays, and so it gets commercialized, and it makes our life a lot simpler, a lot more easy here on earth. we need to keep pushing the envelope of space exploration because that pushes innovation, and that's the heart beat of the u.s. economy, so we've got to keep doing this. >> jon: the chicago museum of science has an actual lunar lander on display. it was intended for one of the apollo missions. i think it was apollo 20 that ultimately never flew, but i
you know, there's a study out there that for every dollar nasa spends, the u.s. government gets 6, 7 dollars in taxes as a result technology that's been commercialized. i think it is good. >> jon: yeah. and the development, the science, the, you know, the technology that comes out of this kind of an effort, benefits all of us, does it not, jose? >> absolutely. absolutely. i mean, just the phone that i'm using, you know, has been developed -- there's a lot of technology that was used...
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for the time being, nasa will continue to lead the way when it comes to space exploration. i'm at the jet propulsion laboratory in pasadena, california here at nasa, they call this at the center of the universe that's because virtually every probe that has visited and explored our solar system was built in a nasa clean room like this missions that are monitored and controlled from here >> so the drill went into the rock there. >> including the mars perseverance rover, today exploring the red planet, looking for signs of life. jennifer trosper is the mars 2020 project manager. let's start with the exciting news. you have mars rock. >> we got it we got a sample from mars. and now we're carrying it along with us >> missions like this building blocks for the future >> one of our technology demonstrations extracts oxygen from the carbon dioxide atmosphere, and that oxygen can be used for astronauts to breathe or for rockets to take off on mars. >> first nasa has to prove they can return something to earth from millions of miles a way. another probe will be sent to return those c
for the time being, nasa will continue to lead the way when it comes to space exploration. i'm at the jet propulsion laboratory in pasadena, california here at nasa, they call this at the center of the universe that's because virtually every probe that has visited and explored our solar system was built in a nasa clean room like this missions that are monitored and controlled from here >> so the drill went into the rock there. >> including the mars perseverance rover, today...
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but as i saw for myself, nasa is aiming much farther. was the summer space race between billionaires virgin galactic's richard branson and jeff bezos' blue origin. both looking to capitalize on the new frontier of space tourism. for the time being, nasa will continue to lead the way when it comes to space exploration i'm at the jet propulsion laboratory in pasadena, california here at nasa they call this the center of the universe, and that's because virtually every probe that has visited and explored our solar system was built in a nasa clean room like this missions that are monitored and controlled from here >> so the drill went into the rock there >> reporter: including the mars perseverance rover, today exploring the read planet looking for signs of life, this is the mars 2020 project manager. let's start with the exciting news, you have mars rock >> we got it we got a sample from mars and now we're carrying it along with us one of our technology demonstrations extracts oxygen from the carbon dioxide atmosphere it can be used for ast
but as i saw for myself, nasa is aiming much farther. was the summer space race between billionaires virgin galactic's richard branson and jeff bezos' blue origin. both looking to capitalize on the new frontier of space tourism. for the time being, nasa will continue to lead the way when it comes to space exploration i'm at the jet propulsion laboratory in pasadena, california here at nasa they call this the center of the universe, and that's because virtually every probe that has visited and...
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nasa and spacex have had an interesting relationship.ure is risk-averse, plodding, and spacex is, going as fast as they can, moving forward and taking more risks. and so the two cultures i think there's been some clash, but i think it's been good because spacex has helped nasa move along and nasa has helped upstart spacex, find weaknesses in their systems and address those before you get to human flights. >> i want to circle back to what we started with and that is this techno king thing. there's been concern expressed by some in congress, musk would smoke pot in a video podcast. he's made strange allegations on twitter and claims. at the same time, he has made huge strides forward with electric cars and with private space travel. can you reconcile those two narratives for me, the same person? >> you know, i think musk is on one hand this sort of titan of business who has founded two great companies. on the other hand, he's kind of this, you know, awkward nerd who is finding himself in this world of congressional landscape, competing wit
nasa and spacex have had an interesting relationship.ure is risk-averse, plodding, and spacex is, going as fast as they can, moving forward and taking more risks. and so the two cultures i think there's been some clash, but i think it's been good because spacex has helped nasa move along and nasa has helped upstart spacex, find weaknesses in their systems and address those before you get to human flights. >> i want to circle back to what we started with and that is this techno king thing....
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larry nasa. but survivors testified, it was clear, their goal was to go much further to be clear, i believe, or enough cern. and i also believe in an entire system that enabled and perpetrated his abuse. nasa has been sentenced up to 235 years in prison, but the department of justice report found the f. b. i had been alerted to his abuse in 2015 and didn't take the allegation seriously. it didn't even let the local authorities, which meant nasa continued molesting athletes when the allegations were finally investigated. officials minimize the athlete suffering. i told them i walked the halls of tokyo hotel at 2 am, and only 15 years old. i began crying at the memory over the phone and there was just dead silence. i was so shocked at the agents, silence, and disregard for my trauma. after that minute of silence, he asked is that all once nasa's behavior was exposed to agents lying to the d. o. j inquiry into water gone so wrong? they haven't been prosecuted to that conduct controversially. the dep
larry nasa. but survivors testified, it was clear, their goal was to go much further to be clear, i believe, or enough cern. and i also believe in an entire system that enabled and perpetrated his abuse. nasa has been sentenced up to 235 years in prison, but the department of justice report found the f. b. i had been alerted to his abuse in 2015 and didn't take the allegation seriously. it didn't even let the local authorities, which meant nasa continued molesting athletes when the allegations...
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incredible information flowing back and forth springing from the nasa organization. it's remarkable what the organization has done and is still doing. it's just a great process. >> let the record show that that was unsolicited. [laughter] and just bringing that up for the record. you don't have to apologize. making sure somebody watching this knows very well not instigating the thought or two. [inaudible] >> it's the truth. >> thank you very much. >> it's a pleasure. >> during a recent virtual program hosted by the u.s. capital historical society, historian and best-selling author looked at how the founding fathers can provide wisdom for navigating today's society. the founders were brilliant and gifted but they were flawed. they succeeded in many respects. they could imagine and successfully evolve against the dominant military planet at that moment between 1750 and 1950. they could imagine a nation -sized republic. they could imagine the separation of church and state, a secular society from the point of view of the government authority. that had never happened bef
incredible information flowing back and forth springing from the nasa organization. it's remarkable what the organization has done and is still doing. it's just a great process. >> let the record show that that was unsolicited. [laughter] and just bringing that up for the record. you don't have to apologize. making sure somebody watching this knows very well not instigating the thought or two. [inaudible] >> it's the truth. >> thank you very much. >> it's a pleasure....
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he wasn't in charge during the investigation into nasa. i'm sorry for what you and your families have been through the validations, raised by well known world class athletes are not taken seriously by the f. b i what hope to other victims of sexual assault. it was clear from their testimony that these 4 lim pm sealed of the official responds to their abuse has not been sufficient. she ever tennessee al jazeera capitol hill. lots more still to come in this news hour, including growing frustration in the southern mexico city. where the government is stopping thousands of migrants from heading to the us. the indian children shut out of school and forced to work. can the young journalists fighting to raise awareness about them and, and sport the doping rules that ended this printers? olympic dream could be about to change details coming up later in the show. ah hello there. we've seen some very unsettled weather across southern parts of france over the past few days that thanks to violent storms and provincial rain that lead to widespread floo
he wasn't in charge during the investigation into nasa. i'm sorry for what you and your families have been through the validations, raised by well known world class athletes are not taken seriously by the f. b i what hope to other victims of sexual assault. it was clear from their testimony that these 4 lim pm sealed of the official responds to their abuse has not been sufficient. she ever tennessee al jazeera capitol hill. lots more still to come in this news hour, including growing...
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he wasn't in charge during the investigation into nasa. i'm sorry for what you and your families have been through the validations, raised by well known world class athletes are not taken seriously by the f. b i what hope to other victims of sexual assault. it was clear from their testimony that these 4 lim pm's feel that the official responds to their abuse has not been sufficient. she ever time see al jazeera, capitol hill, tens of thousands of migrants hoping to reach the us, remain stuck in southern mexico. public services in the border city of top of chula overwhelmed money were palos, that he sent us. this report o. desperation is growing in july on wednesday, hundreds of migrants mainly from haiti, and central america took to the streets in protest. they're frustrated over mexican government policy that prevents them from leaving the city. we just want to get out because we're not here to stay what you are going through. we have no money, no food, nothing waiting present here without anything. and the government does not help. some
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larry nasa for athletes is not a sexual abuse by nasa. have been testifying at a senate hearing into the f. b i's miss handling the case. the f b. i direct us as the agent who botched the investigation. no longer works for the bureau, prosecutor estimate, but nasa assaulted hundreds of women and girls. he's been sentenced to up to 175 years in prison. i don't want another young janice olympic athlete or any individual to experienced the horror that i and hundreds of others have endured before during and continuing to this day in the week of the layering effort. to be clear. take your time. to be clear. i blame, learn, asked her, and i also believe an entire system that enabled and perpetrated his abuse. this was very clear, cookie cutter had ophelia and abuse. and this is important because i told the f, b i all of this. and they chose to falsify my report, and to not only minimize my abuse, but silence me yet again. i thought given the severity of the situation they would quickly for the sake of protecting other girls, but instead it took
larry nasa for athletes is not a sexual abuse by nasa. have been testifying at a senate hearing into the f. b i's miss handling the case. the f b. i direct us as the agent who botched the investigation. no longer works for the bureau, prosecutor estimate, but nasa assaulted hundreds of women and girls. he's been sentenced to up to 175 years in prison. i don't want another young janice olympic athlete or any individual to experienced the horror that i and hundreds of others have endured before...
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he wasn't in charge during the investigation into nasa. sorry for what you and your families have been through the validations raised by, well known world class athletes are not taken seriously by the f. b, i what hope to other victims of sexual assault, how it was clear from their testimony that these 4 elim pm's feel that the official response to their abuse has not been sufficient. she ever tennessee al jazeera capitol hill. the pan american health organization says corona virus infections have said by 20 percent across the americas in just the past week. cases rose by a 3rd across the united states and canada. in the past day, the u. s. report of nearly a 144000 new infections and at least 1800 deaths in countries average daily destro is now at its highest since the peak of the crisis. last winter. in singapore, migrant workers have been allowed outside their dorms after being can confined in them for more than a year or the $300000.00 low income work. it's for me mostly south asian countries have enjoyed social distance in cubs, fall
he wasn't in charge during the investigation into nasa. sorry for what you and your families have been through the validations raised by, well known world class athletes are not taken seriously by the f. b, i what hope to other victims of sexual assault, how it was clear from their testimony that these 4 elim pm's feel that the official response to their abuse has not been sufficient. she ever tennessee al jazeera capitol hill. the pan american health organization says corona virus infections...
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larry nasa. ah, i believe is all the us history, lia and great britain, have a nice to you in the pacific security alliance seen as a strategy to cancer, china's influence in the region. the arcos partnership will see corporation and areas including cyber and underwater defense. good morning and the artificial intelligence strictly also gets you clear pirates submarines with american and british help so far the u. s. as only shared such technology with the u. k. august will bring together our sailors, our scientists, and our industries maintain and expand our hedge and military capabilities and critical technology such as cyber artificial intelligence, quantum technologies, and undersea domains. now as a key project under august, we are launching consultations with australia acquisition of conventionally arm nuclear powered submarine. we're opening a new chapter in our friendship. and the 1st task of this partnership will be to help us trailer acquire a fleet of nuclear submarines emphasizing of
larry nasa. ah, i believe is all the us history, lia and great britain, have a nice to you in the pacific security alliance seen as a strategy to cancer, china's influence in the region. the arcos partnership will see corporation and areas including cyber and underwater defense. good morning and the artificial intelligence strictly also gets you clear pirates submarines with american and british help so far the u. s. as only shared such technology with the u. k. august will bring together our...
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o, p c, knew that nasa molested children and did nothing to restrict his access. steve penny and any usa g employ could have walked a few steps to file a report with the indiana child protective services since they shared the same building. instead, they quietly allowed nasser to slip out the side door, knowingly, allowing him to continue his work at m. s. u. sparrow, hospital, a usa g club, and even run for school board. nasser found more than $100.00 new victims come, alas, it was like serving innocent children up to a pedophile on a silver platter. why did none of these organizations warn any one? usa g and u. s. o, p c, have a long history of enabling abuse by turning a blind eye. both organizations knew of nasser abuse long before it became public. although you wouldn't know that by their, by reading their press releases, which would have you and their corporate sponsors believe that athletes safety comes 1st. we have called for a fully independent, factual investigation for years now. because i and these women who sit before you know, 1st hand these organiza
o, p c, knew that nasa molested children and did nothing to restrict his access. steve penny and any usa g employ could have walked a few steps to file a report with the indiana child protective services since they shared the same building. instead, they quietly allowed nasser to slip out the side door, knowingly, allowing him to continue his work at m. s. u. sparrow, hospital, a usa g club, and even run for school board. nasser found more than $100.00 new victims come, alas, it was like...
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larry nasa. he's been jailed for sexually assaulting hundreds of young athletes at a month after the taliban seized power. chemistry is facing humanitarian and economic crises. pi unemployment, drought, and food scarcity, as pushing tens of thousands of africans to the break. the international criminal court is approved to request by prosecutors to open an investigation into the philippines governments war on drugs campaign. the judge said the president rodrigo, to touch his crackdown, cannot be seen as a legitimate law enforcement operation has been accused of increasing abuses against civilians in his campaign. thousands of people have been killed during anti drug operations. aid from car is finally being distributed in the gaza strip after a long delayed delivery of the much needed support was put on hold. after the conflict between hamis and israel in may, your outside has wall. the united nation begins today is true. the country is funded 8 to 4 families hearing because this trip, where more
larry nasa. he's been jailed for sexually assaulting hundreds of young athletes at a month after the taliban seized power. chemistry is facing humanitarian and economic crises. pi unemployment, drought, and food scarcity, as pushing tens of thousands of africans to the break. the international criminal court is approved to request by prosecutors to open an investigation into the philippines governments war on drugs campaign. the judge said the president rodrigo, to touch his crackdown, cannot...
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access >> reporter: yeah, so this is one piece, this idea of crude missions whether they're for n nasa, which by the way they have another one of those at the end of next month. spacex has a growing manifest. they've got missions planned as soon as early next year with axiom space, another startup as well it is just one piece of the bigger, broader spacex strategy that also involves returning humans to the moon, something else they're working on with n nasa it involves that broadband mega constellation starlink for connectivity back here on earth and longer term colonization of mars guys, i'd also just throw up a stock chart right now, and i'll talk about this a little bit later in the hour, but that is shift 4. isaacman is the founder and ceo of that company and those shares are moving higher in the premarket right now as he adds astronaut to his list of street creds. >> unbelievable. we'll obviously keep track of it with your help over the next 48 hours or so. morgan brennan down at kennedy space. >> when we come back, the end of a long railroad bidding war, the ceos of kc southern j
access >> reporter: yeah, so this is one piece, this idea of crude missions whether they're for n nasa, which by the way they have another one of those at the end of next month. spacex has a growing manifest. they've got missions planned as soon as early next year with axiom space, another startup as well it is just one piece of the bigger, broader spacex strategy that also involves returning humans to the moon, something else they're working on with n nasa it involves that broadband mega...
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larry nasa. he's been jail sexually assaulting hundreds of young athletes of a month off the c panel. i've chemist on his facing humanitarian, a economic crises. hi unemployment. dr. food scarcity is pushing tens of thousands of africans to the brain. for palestinian political prisoners have met their lawyers for the 1st time since being re arrested by israeli police. they were among 6 inmates who escaped last week. the other 2 are still in hiding. i'll just hear harry forces reports from the occupied east jerusalem. well up until now the information about the interrogation of these 4 men has largely been in the form of leak to the israeli media. exactly what they've been telling their interrogate is, this is the 1st time that we've heard directly, or at least one remove from the men themselves to the voices of the lawyers. because this is the 1st time that the lawyers have access to these 4 men. now my food is the one who's been reported to be the ringleader, the mastermind behind this escape. a
larry nasa. he's been jail sexually assaulting hundreds of young athletes of a month off the c panel. i've chemist on his facing humanitarian, a economic crises. hi unemployment. dr. food scarcity is pushing tens of thousands of africans to the brain. for palestinian political prisoners have met their lawyers for the 1st time since being re arrested by israeli police. they were among 6 inmates who escaped last week. the other 2 are still in hiding. i'll just hear harry forces reports from the...
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he wasn't in charge during the investigation into nasa. i'm sorry for what you and your families have been through the validations, raised by well known world class athletes are not taken seriously by the f. b i what hope to other victims of sexual assault. it was clear from their testimony that these 4 lim pm sealed of the official responds to their abuse has not been sufficient. she ever tennessee al jazeera capitol hill, seen one month since the taliban seized cobble and the crisis. and i've got his phone, his only got worse, where the 3000000 people are internally displaced and drought, and famine drugs thousands out of the countryside and into cities. unicef says a 1000000 children could starve to death, very immediate needs. our intimate food is running out and 14000000 people could be pushed to the brink of starvation in just 2 weeks. around $10000000000.00 and assets remain frozen outside of the country. banks are running out of cash and they warn that they may have to close their doors unless the government releases more dollars.
he wasn't in charge during the investigation into nasa. i'm sorry for what you and your families have been through the validations, raised by well known world class athletes are not taken seriously by the f. b i what hope to other victims of sexual assault. it was clear from their testimony that these 4 lim pm sealed of the official responds to their abuse has not been sufficient. she ever tennessee al jazeera capitol hill, seen one month since the taliban seized cobble and the crisis. and i've...
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he wasn't in charge during the investigation into nasa. i'm sorry for what you and your families have been through the allegations raised by well known world class athletes are not taken seriously by the f. b i what hope to other victims of sexual assault. it was clear from their testimony that these 4 lim pm's feel that the official response to their abuse has not been sufficient. she ever tennessee al jazeera capitol hill. a former kosovo military commander has gone on trial at a special court in the netherlands. sell him, stuffing the keys to the murder, torture, cruel treatment, and arbitrary detention of civilians. during the conflict with survey in the 1990 s, that baba reports january 1st night. he's accused of terrible crimes during castillo's war for independence from serbia in the late 1900 ninety's. but as he became the 1st to stand trial in his special tribunal in the netherlands, sally, most of or rejected the charges telling the judge i am not guilty of accounts brought here before me by this gustavo office view. the good stu
he wasn't in charge during the investigation into nasa. i'm sorry for what you and your families have been through the allegations raised by well known world class athletes are not taken seriously by the f. b i what hope to other victims of sexual assault. it was clear from their testimony that these 4 lim pm's feel that the official response to their abuse has not been sufficient. she ever tennessee al jazeera capitol hill. a former kosovo military commander has gone on trial at a special...
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nasa heading to the dark side of the moon.esterday scientists announced a detailed plan for their new viper rover. it was developed at aims research the center in mountain view. it's heading to the moon's south pole. the new rover is set to hunt for ice and other resources. nasa expect to launch viper in two years, in 2023. can't wait for that. >>> coming up next on "today in the bay," a look at your forecast with kari hall. >> going to be smoky and hot today. take a look at the temperatures and your microclimate reaching into the mid and upper 90s in the inland valleys. we'll talk about a cooldown, the first day of fall coming up in a few minutes. >>> we like this view of the golden gate bridge. looks like the crews are ready with two lanes going north in the morning and no major problems here. still tracking a crash in san jose, still, and that's coming up. >>> johnson & johnson, what new data just released is revealing about the company's vaccine efficiency. >>> breaking at 5:00, new data just released overnight shows about
nasa heading to the dark side of the moon.esterday scientists announced a detailed plan for their new viper rover. it was developed at aims research the center in mountain view. it's heading to the moon's south pole. the new rover is set to hunt for ice and other resources. nasa expect to launch viper in two years, in 2023. can't wait for that. >>> coming up next on "today in the bay," a look at your forecast with kari hall. >> going to be smoky and hot today. take a...
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nasa tells me it is completely invaluable. caroline: that must excite you as a man building a business into space. you state you want your company capable of delivering any mission a human can conceive of. what will it do for your own business, as i know you are looking toward going public or raising funds? how are you looking to build on the success of spacex? >> it's a great question. that is really motivating the retail and everyday space command. that's helpful for the ecosystem clearly. what we are focused on together with spacex and many great companies is the destination piece. now that we built the because it is going to high altitude and ultimately we need private space stations and the ability to get back to the moon and the ability to get into deep space. we are focused on estimations and letting infrastructure that enabled that in the future. caroline: one of the best office drop -- backdrops on a long time. voyager ceo. ed ludlow what the best outside broadcast backdrop we had in a long time since the last time yo
nasa tells me it is completely invaluable. caroline: that must excite you as a man building a business into space. you state you want your company capable of delivering any mission a human can conceive of. what will it do for your own business, as i know you are looking toward going public or raising funds? how are you looking to build on the success of spacex? >> it's a great question. that is really motivating the retail and everyday space command. that's helpful for the ecosystem...
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so this is a big deal for nasa.it's the reason they're over there is because of the weather conditions and how it all worked out. but it's still kind of cool to see. >> it is cool to see. leroy, as i hear kendis describe the welcome reception that the civilians will be getting a celebration with celebrities, i'm going to imagine when you landed, you wanted to get home and have a hot shower, am i right? >> well, actually it's interesting because it is one of the first things we all want to do is take a nice, hot shower. the hygiene system works well, but using a wet towel to towel yourself off is not nearly at satisfying as a hot shower, but absolutely you're looking forward to a hot shower and you're looking forward to be reunited with your family and loved ones and tell them all about the experience. >> doctor, i don't know if you were able to hear kendis talk us through what is going to happen from the time that these civilians deboard the aircraft, get on board this boat, make it back to land, how does that squar
so this is a big deal for nasa.it's the reason they're over there is because of the weather conditions and how it all worked out. but it's still kind of cool to see. >> it is cool to see. leroy, as i hear kendis describe the welcome reception that the civilians will be getting a celebration with celebrities, i'm going to imagine when you landed, you wanted to get home and have a hot shower, am i right? >> well, actually it's interesting because it is one of the first things we all...
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dos hermanos colombianos que migran a estados unidos con grandes sueños y de llegar a trabajar a la nasaeban arango es su director y estamos con él desde california muchas gracias por estar con nosotros y cómo te fue dirigir al padre de uno de los protagonistas, wilmer valderrama. >> sí nosotros felices de trabajar con él, lo veíamos en una serie antes y fue increíble hacer este personaje donde él hace de papá y también con sus emociones de su propio papa así que fue gratificante, en el festival fue impresionante ver cómo el público latino nos recibían y veíamos hombres grandes derramando lágrimas pero también la industria americana también recibió bien la historia que es de los latinos en estados unidos. >> también tienes a una amante del metal y la película quiere romper estos estereotipos con los personajes principales. >> yo cre lo que veía en otras películas, eran asesinos, drogadictos y ahora quería mostrar otra parte del meta y también mostrar el sueño latino que fuera como inalcanzable como este hombre que quería llegar a la nasa. >> esteban ¿cuál es tu recomendación para los jóv
dos hermanos colombianos que migran a estados unidos con grandes sueños y de llegar a trabajar a la nasaeban arango es su director y estamos con él desde california muchas gracias por estar con nosotros y cómo te fue dirigir al padre de uno de los protagonistas, wilmer valderrama. >> sí nosotros felices de trabajar con él, lo veíamos en una serie antes y fue increíble hacer este personaje donde él hace de papá y también con sus emociones de su propio papa así que fue...
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b. i's mishandling of the case. nasa assaulted hundreds of women and girls. and my to be clear, i believe are enough heard. and i also blame an entire system that enabled and perpetrated his abuse. yet while i was a member of the 2016 us olympic team, neither u. s. a g u s o p c, nor the f b i ever contacted me or my parents, while others had been informed and investigations were ongoing. i had been left to wonder why i was not taught until after the rio games its been on since the telephone seized afghanistan's capital cobble and took control of the government after its military success. it's now facing the challenge of creating a durable administration. the country's economy is in ruins and according to the world food program, up to 14000000 people are on the brink of starvation. and those are the headlines bonnie: ski here and i'll just era. after risking it all next news news. news. the the touch power river in amazon yet northern brazil. jessie, aged 14 and 11, a trying to grab hold of the boats. this is not a game. it's worse than not the only ones work
b. i's mishandling of the case. nasa assaulted hundreds of women and girls. and my to be clear, i believe are enough heard. and i also blame an entire system that enabled and perpetrated his abuse. yet while i was a member of the 2016 us olympic team, neither u. s. a g u s o p c, nor the f b i ever contacted me or my parents, while others had been informed and investigations were ongoing. i had been left to wonder why i was not taught until after the rio games its been on since the telephone...
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this is an image from nasa and the new rover.nasa experts to launch viper in just two years. >> where rover has gone before. >> i went there last week, but, you know. >> yeah, mike, if you are going to do traffic reports from that area -- >> we know there's a little more traffic that's going to be there. >> what about traffic this morning? >> we have a jam here on northbound 101. we have a problem on 101. typically the build time where i show you some slowing, it's just north of the camera we have a crash. the camera is blocking one lane. you have to get this off the roadway. this buildup is enhanced because of a crash on montague expressway. the backup is forming early. that's my view of the bay area right there. >>> it's clear. we are starting out with the clear sky this morning and we are going to see not a lot of fog but a hazy sky. temperatures heating up today. take a look at our highs. 95 in gilroy. air-conditioning up full blast today. hayward reaching 88. even near the coast, you are going to have warmer temperature. pal
this is an image from nasa and the new rover.nasa experts to launch viper in just two years. >> where rover has gone before. >> i went there last week, but, you know. >> yeah, mike, if you are going to do traffic reports from that area -- >> we know there's a little more traffic that's going to be there. >> what about traffic this morning? >> we have a jam here on northbound 101. we have a problem on 101. typically the build time where i show you some...
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and you served as the first black nasa administrator.r you, personally, watching this milestone? >> kendis, and i started out as the healthy skeptic. i was not at all in favor of going to commercial assets to get people to and from space. but overtime, as i got to meet the folk from spacex, blue origin, seer nevada and a number of the other private companies, i recognized the fact that we can learn a lot from them, if they allow themselves to learn from us. and that's what they did. we spent two years reaching agreements and were standards we were going to use, what regulations or rules we would follow. particularly with reference to human spaceflight. that flight that you saw yesterday. and in the end, we learn from each other. we became incredible partners. i cannot thank people like blend shocked wealthy, as the president and chief operating officer of spacex. elon, who kind of left the team alone and let them do their thing. they have been an incredible team with whom to work. and i think what all of our work has paid off, with what
and you served as the first black nasa administrator.r you, personally, watching this milestone? >> kendis, and i started out as the healthy skeptic. i was not at all in favor of going to commercial assets to get people to and from space. but overtime, as i got to meet the folk from spacex, blue origin, seer nevada and a number of the other private companies, i recognized the fact that we can learn a lot from them, if they allow themselves to learn from us. and that's what they did. we...
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and nasa is art in this program as well as the future of space exploration . they say they're long term goal for the resources they find is to create a form of demand for building facilities or even to create water ice to then create rocket fuel as a result, really, the possibilities are endless. a 10 cent contract. can you believe that rachel? it just doesn't make sense, and that's it for this time you can catch boom bus on demand on the portable tv app available on smartphones and tablets, the google play, and the apple app store by searching portable tv. portable tv can also be downloaded on samsung, smart tv, or roku devices, or simply check it out at portable dot tv. we'll see you next time. me. the ah, is your media a reflection of reality? in a world transformed what will make you feel safer? tyson lation for community. are you going the right way or are you being somewhere direct? what is truth is faith in the world corrupted. you need to defend the join us in the depths. will remain in the shallows use what we've got to do is identify the threats that
and nasa is art in this program as well as the future of space exploration . they say they're long term goal for the resources they find is to create a form of demand for building facilities or even to create water ice to then create rocket fuel as a result, really, the possibilities are endless. a 10 cent contract. can you believe that rachel? it just doesn't make sense, and that's it for this time you can catch boom bus on demand on the portable tv app available on smartphones and tablets,...
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larry nasa, who's been jailed for sexually assaulting hundreds of young athletes. this is the committee chairman dick durbin opening proceedings right now. let's listen in, come forward to recount the impact of these are for crimes. today we believe masser abuse more than 300 athletes before he was brought to justice. as the details of masters crimes emerged, there's been a consistent theme of neglect and inaction. by those who are responsible for protecting the athletes. between 201820. 19 a subcommittee of some commerce committee led by our colleagues, senator richard blumenthal center. jerry moran conducted an 18 month investigation into this case. the investigation concluded the us olympic committee in the usa gymnastics, knowingly concealed abuse by nasser. between the summer of 2015 and september of 2016, the senate passed 2 bills aimed at addressing the failures of nasa case with overwhelming bipartisan support. the protecting young victims from sexual abuse act of 2017 sponsored by senator feinstein and the empowering paralympic, amateur athletes act of 202
larry nasa, who's been jailed for sexually assaulting hundreds of young athletes. this is the committee chairman dick durbin opening proceedings right now. let's listen in, come forward to recount the impact of these are for crimes. today we believe masser abuse more than 300 athletes before he was brought to justice. as the details of masters crimes emerged, there's been a consistent theme of neglect and inaction. by those who are responsible for protecting the athletes. between 201820. 19 a...
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and nasa is artemus program, as well as the future of space exploration. they say they're long term goal for the resources they find is to create a form of cement for building facilities or even to create water ice to then create rocket fuel as a result, really, the possibilities are endless. a 10 cent contract. can you believe that rachel? it just doesn't make sense, and that's it for this time you can catch boom bus on demand in the portable tv app available on smartphones and tablets, the google play, and the apple app store by searching portable tv. portable tv can also be downloaded on samsung, smart tv, and roku devices, or simply check it out at portable dot tv. we'll see you next time me. ah. when i would show the wrong one, i just don't need you to shape out the scene because after an engagement equals the trail went to many find themselves. well, the part we choose to look for common ground. only one main thing is important for not as an internationally speaking, that is, a nation's pickups. are allowed to do anything, all the master races. and t
and nasa is artemus program, as well as the future of space exploration. they say they're long term goal for the resources they find is to create a form of cement for building facilities or even to create water ice to then create rocket fuel as a result, really, the possibilities are endless. a 10 cent contract. can you believe that rachel? it just doesn't make sense, and that's it for this time you can catch boom bus on demand in the portable tv app available on smartphones and tablets, the...
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. >>> you know, not everybody's good at planning ahead but some scientists at nasa are keeping a reallys in the future because that is when an asteroid with a potential to cause a lot of damage could, i stress could, hit earth. we'll hear live from the one of the researchers trying to learn everything he can about what's coming and the medicine of music. we're introduced to a nurse who is spending her days helng before we talk about tax-smart investing, what's new? -audrey's expecting... -twins! ♪♪ we'd be closer to the twins. change in plans. at fidelity, a change in plans is always part of the plan. (struggling vehicle sounds) think premium can't be capable? think again. ♪ (energetic music) ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ introducing the first ever at4 lineup. premium and capable. that's professional grade from gmc. one, two! one, two, three! only pay for what you need! with customized car insurance from liberty mutual! nothing rhymes with liberty mutual. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ >>> lava gushing out of the volcano on spain's canary islands. emergency grews evacua
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congrats to folks at nasa and spacex what do they say, good luck and godspeed >> that's right.ather. how does it look for the guys taking off in florida? >> there will be a chance of some showers but nothing bad the heaviest rain is back to the west due to the remnants of >>> good morning. i'm meteorologist kari hall. today we do have an air quality advisory in effect. that means it will be hazy and if you're sensitive to the wildfire smoke limit your time outside. our temperatures still warm, but not as warm as it has been the past few days. reaching into the upper 80. this cooling trend continues into the weekend. by saturday and sunday, we'll be watching showers approach from the north and they may bring some spotty drizzle, especially near the coast and in san francisco with highs there in the upper 60. >> and that is your latest we >>> and that is your latest weather. >>> coming up, a story all parents need to see, especially if you have a young daughter the eye-opening research showing instagram can be harmful to their mental health and what the social media giant is doin
congrats to folks at nasa and spacex what do they say, good luck and godspeed >> that's right.ather. how does it look for the guys taking off in florida? >> there will be a chance of some showers but nothing bad the heaviest rain is back to the west due to the remnants of >>> good morning. i'm meteorologist kari hall. today we do have an air quality advisory in effect. that means it will be hazy and if you're sensitive to the wildfire smoke limit your time outside. our...
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del cambio climÁtico, este satÉlite nos da esa base de informaciÓn. >> al lanzar hoy 27 de sin, la nasa de tras de ti sigue sorprendiendo me imagino que no soy la Única. >> verdad que sÍ, especialmente porque seguimos bajo una sequÍa excepcional y realmente todo california ver un poquito de lluvia realmente nos hace feliz, esto es en vivo en san francisco estamos viendo algunas lluvias ya que estÁ pasando un frente frÍo, sobre la regiÓn, esto va a traer mÁs lluvias al norte de la bahÍa. >> napa 61, san francisco con 46 grados, lo que tambiÉn vamos a ver de hecho, van a ser los fuertes vientos y rÁfagas especialmente en las montaÑas y elevaciones arriba de mil pies entre 20 a 25 millas por hora a partir de esta noche al amanecer se esperan algunas rÁfagas en san francisco, incluso tambiÉn hacia el sur entre 20 a 25 millas por hora en san josÉ, por ahora, se espera que este frente frÍo, siga pasando sobre nuestra regiÓn a partir de maÑana, se espera que se aleje hacia el oeste incluso tambiÉn estaremos viendo peligro de playas por favor tenga cuidado si tenÍan planes de ir a la playa, ya
del cambio climÁtico, este satÉlite nos da esa base de informaciÓn. >> al lanzar hoy 27 de sin, la nasa de tras de ti sigue sorprendiendo me imagino que no soy la Única. >> verdad que sÍ, especialmente porque seguimos bajo una sequÍa excepcional y realmente todo california ver un poquito de lluvia realmente nos hace feliz, esto es en vivo en san francisco estamos viendo algunas lluvias ya que estÁ pasando un frente frÍo, sobre la regiÓn, esto va a traer mÁs lluvias al...
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that it could affect some of the training that nasa does. there's no passengers on "inspiration4" and they're all crewmates. all trained extensively. in the very brief time they were training about six months so i think it challenges some of the mind-set that, you know, you need years and years to train. now, they're not doing space walks, not docking to the space station, not retrieving or deploying satellites just the basics of going to space especially on an automated vehicle like "dragon" is, it changes the paradigm a little bit. >> incredible. also they have apparently the largest continuous window in space. >> yeah. >> they have a really good view. that perspective is even greater. >> yeah. i think so it's almost like being out on a space walk, probably you know you're in a dome a glass dome yeah i would like to experience that myself aounds like a lot of fun. >> ron garan, thank you. you're a lot of fun and we appreciate your time this morning. thank you. >> my pleasure. >> such a great ambassador for space. >> yeah! >>> when we come
that it could affect some of the training that nasa does. there's no passengers on "inspiration4" and they're all crewmates. all trained extensively. in the very brief time they were training about six months so i think it challenges some of the mind-set that, you know, you need years and years to train. now, they're not doing space walks, not docking to the space station, not retrieving or deploying satellites just the basics of going to space especially on an automated vehicle like...
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and nasa is artemus program, as well as the future of space exploration. they say they're a long term goal for the resources they find is to create a form of cement for building facilities or even to create water ice to then create rocket fuel. as a result, really, the possibilities are endless. a 10 cent contract. can you believe that, rachel? it just doesn't make sense. and that's it for this time you can catch boom bus on demand on the portable tv app available on smartphones and tablets, the google play, and the apple app store by searching portable tv. portable tv can also be downloaded on samsung, smart tv, and roku devices, or simply check it out. portable tv. we'll see you next time me. the war on drugs started as a way to come back. a great problem. what's the one? it's part of the attitude of the nation, not just of north dakota, and it's got to be something that you could get elected. this time, the fight against drugs took a check and told us that andrew was competing insurance form. this is way too dangerous for him to be doing. clearly they p
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historic today from nasa rover mars.perseverance has the first of martian, the from the j zero is thicker a pencil mission at nasa's propulsion in southern received that the historic. the sample now enclosed an air titanium, making it available retrieval in the future. alright hope you a nice weekend. kind of getting to school work tomorrow the weather going to be a like it today. mean, it's hot inland the air quality not great not horrible. seen air quality tomorrow. i said knee broadcast, kind of get to that because with the smoke the fires, many as there are this until we get those first rains there's be smoke some. we won't it. some days might see inland be most areas the most issues and then spare the air day, too. that's ground level, mostly from pollutants. not smoke. it's from the exhaust with sun and the reaction. you get level, so putting one those out. are highs were achieved and w next. i think the high tomorrow be just here 102 in fairfield, one on one and call. don't the fog there as you look the bay bridge
historic today from nasa rover mars.perseverance has the first of martian, the from the j zero is thicker a pencil mission at nasa's propulsion in southern received that the historic. the sample now enclosed an air titanium, making it available retrieval in the future. alright hope you a nice weekend. kind of getting to school work tomorrow the weather going to be a like it today. mean, it's hot inland the air quality not great not horrible. seen air quality tomorrow. i said knee broadcast,...
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i spoke to nasa, we had a conversation.s had minimal involvement in the mission. they have not been involved in planning, training, risk assessment, but they think it is a good thing. when they set out to do the program, they want to the private sector to drive this forward. they did not just want this to be the public sector. he reminded me that being a civilian astronaut is not the same as being a professional astronaut. that is why the training is so different. you are not just going up there to do a job. the crew will do scientific experiments. one will play a ukulele. they are still going up for the experience and experience along. these are not professional astronauts, and nasa wanted to underscore that. the public to be alive for that. shery: ukulele, nft, mission jackets, they will be auctioned off later. give us the context of the space race in the private sector between spacex, blue origin, virgin galactic. ed: we are very close to launch. 30 seconds. frankly, everyone says this, spacex is ahead of the game in ter
i spoke to nasa, we had a conversation.s had minimal involvement in the mission. they have not been involved in planning, training, risk assessment, but they think it is a good thing. when they set out to do the program, they want to the private sector to drive this forward. they did not just want this to be the public sector. he reminded me that being a civilian astronaut is not the same as being a professional astronaut. that is why the training is so different. you are not just going up...
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