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this is for anyone at nasa.re be y plans for the crew onboard the space station to watch the eclipse or anything planned for them on eclipse day, thank you. >> yes, they will be able to see the eclipse, but with a very unique vantage point.■ moon casting the shadow, they will be able to see the shadow racing across the earth. so there is involvement and the will be -- they will be able to participate in that way. >> great. thank you. >> next question, we have jim siegel from nasa tech. >> hi, thank you for taking my question. event, so thank you for briefing us this morning. i think this is a question for pam or shelley. can you tell us how nasa predicts the path of the eclipse ahead of tin this case across nh america. how is that done, exactly?n. we have our scientists that wor. they have been known for a while and they come in cycles that are mathematically able to tell whee earth and sun just right so you get the shadow cast. and based on that orientation of etthe sun, m■8n, everything, we can make the band p
this is for anyone at nasa.re be y plans for the crew onboard the space station to watch the eclipse or anything planned for them on eclipse day, thank you. >> yes, they will be able to see the eclipse, but with a very unique vantage point.■ moon casting the shadow, they will be able to see the shadow racing across the earth. so there is involvement and the will be -- they will be able to participate in that way. >> great. thank you. >> next question, we have jim siegel from...
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this is for anyone at nasa.l there be any plans for the crew onboard the space station to watch the eclipse or anything pl■xne them on eclipse day, thank you. >> yes, they will be able to see the eclipse, but with a very unique vantage point. instead of looking up at the moon casting the shadow, they will be able to see the shadowac so there is involvement and the will be -- they will■q■( be ablo participate in that way. >> great. thank you. >> next question, we have jim siegel from nasa tech.question. this is an exciting event,i thir pam or shelley. tell us how nasa predicts the path of the eclipse ahead of time? in this case across north america. how is that done, exactly? >> this is a great question. wee our scientists that work on this to predict these paths. have been known for a while and they come in cycles that are mathematically able to tell when we'll pass the moon between the earth and sun just right so you get the shadow cast. and based on that orientation of the sun, moon, and earth and taking into
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yes, there will be a live nasa broadcast from 1:00 to 4:00 on eclipse day on nasa plus and several otherutlets. we'll have telescope feeds and experts talking about the science of the eclipse and other science nasa does with the sun as well as exploration. we'll be located in 13 different sunspots.nspot on the sun is a e of intense magnetic activity. we are going to have some intense activity along along th. those 13 spots are spread out to also give us a different view so we have folks such as the dallas arboretum, hot springs arkansas. the noaa national science foundation. national parks we'll be in russellville, cleveland. where nasa glenn will be. that will be a shot spot and anchor of the broadcast. the other anchor will be in kirville, texas where a few of us will be attending at a festival outside as well. >> thank you. that is all the questions we have on the phone. one last check forthe room. all right, that's all the time that we have for today. thank you so much for joiningto, please visit go.nasa..gov/eclipse2024.■ are on april 8th, whether it's a sun spot our online, -- o on
yes, there will be a live nasa broadcast from 1:00 to 4:00 on eclipse day on nasa plus and several otherutlets. we'll have telescope feeds and experts talking about the science of the eclipse and other science nasa does with the sun as well as exploration. we'll be located in 13 different sunspots.nspot on the sun is a e of intense magnetic activity. we are going to have some intense activity along along th. those 13 spots are spread out to also give us a different view so we have folks such as...
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>> for humans, we're working with nasa on the artemis v mission.29. >> that's not so different from elon musk's forecast of when spacex can land humans back on the moon, even if it doesn't match nasa's. like the starship, blue origin's lander will require in-space refueling. but couluris hopes that it will help trim costs. >> our new vehicle will be a reusable vehicle from its first mission. that lander the for the astronauts is a reusable lander. so now you're not just taking the equipment and throwing it away. you're re-using it for the next mission. >> you do it again and again and again. is that where the cost savings comes in? >> exactly. we are now building with nasa the infrastructure to ensure lunar permanency. >> you have said that the artemis program is the beginning, not the end. tell me, what is the future you see? >> i see us landing on mars. absolutely see us landing on mars. but we have to work through the moon to get to mars. >> these are magnificent goals, going back to the moon, going to mars, do we have the ability to do what we'
>> for humans, we're working with nasa on the artemis v mission.29. >> that's not so different from elon musk's forecast of when spacex can land humans back on the moon, even if it doesn't match nasa's. like the starship, blue origin's lander will require in-space refueling. but couluris hopes that it will help trim costs. >> our new vehicle will be a reusable vehicle from its first mission. that lander the for the astronauts is a reusable lander. so now you're not just taking...
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i think the ultimate goal is that this will be part of nasa's moon programme.ually get back onto the moon and nasa cannot do that by themselves any more so spacex will themselves any more so spacex will them out. ., ~ , ., themselves any more so spacex will them out. ., ~ i. ., ., ,, them out. thank you for that. spacex confirmed they _ them out. thank you for that. spacex confirmed they have _ them out. thank you for that. spacex confirmed they have lost _ them out. thank you for that. spacex confirmed they have lost the - confirmed they have lost the starship rocket during re—entry at the end of the third test flight. there are now making the call that they have lost it and confirmation coming to us from it that that bird launch effort, successful in the sense that it went further than any other two, sense that it went further than any othertwo, has sense that it went further than any other two, has now been lost. now the details are one of the big challenges for society that is contending with ageing, were all getting older. generations of today are living m
i think the ultimate goal is that this will be part of nasa's moon programme.ually get back onto the moon and nasa cannot do that by themselves any more so spacex will themselves any more so spacex will them out. ., ~ , ., themselves any more so spacex will them out. ., ~ i. ., ., ,, them out. thank you for that. spacex confirmed they _ them out. thank you for that. spacex confirmed they have _ them out. thank you for that. spacex confirmed they have lost _ them out. thank you for that. spacex...
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our funding. >> nasa says.to retire in 20s0. the agency is looking to transition to using private space stations in washington. rich edson, ktvu, fox two news. >> all right, hollywood's biggest night now in the books. stay with us. we're going to have a look at someúof the moments that everyone is still talking out toda - my childhood was kind of rough. my parents loved us but, they had a hard time showing it, you know. i wanna break out of that pattern so my daughter feels safe in a way that i didn't. - have you ever heard of something called toxic stress? it can develop in people who experience trauma as kids and don't get the support they need. when they have their own kids, it can be hard for them to be the type of parent they wanna be. - well, i want toxic stress to end with me. - learn more at first5california.com. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ get exclusive offers on select new volvo models. contact your volvo retailer to learn more. is edited by kate middleton, the princess of wales. it was intended to calm concerns
our funding. >> nasa says.to retire in 20s0. the agency is looking to transition to using private space stations in washington. rich edson, ktvu, fox two news. >> all right, hollywood's biggest night now in the books. stay with us. we're going to have a look at someúof the moments that everyone is still talking out toda - my childhood was kind of rough. my parents loved us but, they had a hard time showing it, you know. i wanna break out of that pattern so my daughter feels safe in...
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agains shohei otani's interpreter >>> would you happily strap yourself inside a rocket good news, nasa is hiring. find out if you have the right stuff. it's thursday, march 21st. "early today" starts right now good morning, i'm frances rivera time is run out for congress to prevent a partial shutdown lawmakers have just one more day to pass a funding bill to keep key government agencies open they say they've reached a tentative deal, but we are still waiting on the text of the bill to be released nbc's brie jackson joins us from d.c. what's the latest on these negotiations >> reporter: good morning, frances. leaders of both parties seem optimistic about this deal the bill would provide funding to keep key agencies open, including the departments of defense, labor and department of homeland security. the dhs was a sticking point for republicans. >> that last piece, the homeland piece, was the most difficult to negotiate, because the two parties have a wide chasm between them, as you know. i think the final product is something that we were able to achieve a lot of key provisions in and
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of good paying jobs in all 50 states exciting ambitions indeed, and a critical time for nasa. it's just had its budget cut, its artemis manned moon mission is behind schedule and now china and russia are talking about a nuclear power plant on the lunar surface. i spoke to nasa administrator bill nelson just after the latest spacex rocket took golf successfully, but later failed on re-entry. okay. so that's it's just a test right now. but what i want to know then is the star shape. do you think going to be ready for the mission which has been now slated for 2026. >> to be determined there are many, many more tests. there are many, many more new things that they have to do not the least of which is they've got to transfer are about five tankers full of fuel into the starship in low earth orbit. this has never been done before and then that starship would be the one that would go on to the moon and perform the landing. >> so let me ask you because obviously we live in an era now where there's increased competition. should we just put it that way between the united states, russia,
of good paying jobs in all 50 states exciting ambitions indeed, and a critical time for nasa. it's just had its budget cut, its artemis manned moon mission is behind schedule and now china and russia are talking about a nuclear power plant on the lunar surface. i spoke to nasa administrator bill nelson just after the latest spacex rocket took golf successfully, but later failed on re-entry. okay. so that's it's just a test right now. but what i want to know then is the star shape. do you think...
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well, a nasa hiring manager. did say that teamwork is the most critical skill they're looking for. but obviously there is a whole lot more to it when you want to become an astronaut. >> i'm not going to ask you again one second until april 2nd. >> you and i have the chance to apply with nasa to be an astronaut. >> do you have any special skills? >> oh, yes. obviously it's not your average job application. >> we're looking at all different pieces of a person when they come in and not just, hey, what have you achieved looking at the posting on usa jobs.gov, you can see the top job duty is to quote conduct operations in space. >> also quote unquote extensive travel is required and you are not allowed to do this job remotely. not even hybrid houston, we have a wi-fi problem. abc news spoke with members of nasa's newest graduating class, who made it out of 12,000 applicants. some, of course, were pilots in the military, but many come from stem backgrounds and beyond. >> it was quite the journey. >> andre douglas here,
well, a nasa hiring manager. did say that teamwork is the most critical skill they're looking for. but obviously there is a whole lot more to it when you want to become an astronaut. >> i'm not going to ask you again one second until april 2nd. >> you and i have the chance to apply with nasa to be an astronaut. >> do you have any special skills? >> oh, yes. obviously it's not your average job application. >> we're looking at all different pieces of a person when...
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acaba de graduarse junto a otros astronautas del programa artemis de la nasa.r al espacio. noticias telemundo mediodía con nicole suárez y octavio pulido. muy buenas tardes. gracias por estar aquí con nosotros en noticias telemundo mediodía. un día de mucha información después de que se llevara a cabo el supermartes. hoy resultados y también reacciones. vamos a la información. but the time is now come to suspend my campaign nikki haley se retira de la campaña para la nominación republicana. lo anunciaba esta mañana horas después de conocerse los resultados del supermartes que no le fueron favorables. también se refirió a su rival, donald trump, y habló de muchas cosas. nos acompaña cristina londoño. buenas tardes, cristina. un discurso interesante y que ya se esperaba. ya se veía venir, se veía venir, pero repartió golpes para todos los lados. habló en contra del comunismo, del socialismo, apuntando un poco hacia los demócratas, habló en contra del nuevo partido republicano donald trump habló de de un partido más moderado que ha sido el partido donde encontró s
acaba de graduarse junto a otros astronautas del programa artemis de la nasa.r al espacio. noticias telemundo mediodía con nicole suárez y octavio pulido. muy buenas tardes. gracias por estar aquí con nosotros en noticias telemundo mediodía. un día de mucha información después de que se llevara a cabo el supermartes. hoy resultados y también reacciones. vamos a la información. but the time is now come to suspend my campaign nikki haley se retira de la campaña para la nominación...
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arabs should come to the streets to encourage egypt for a certain battle with israel. both a that nasa knows that even now israel is much much stronger than its forces or all the countries combined forces. i have no, no doubt about it, and i think that nasa knows that too, and that is to say that if he starts war is going to lose it, and secondly, which i think is very important, that nasa is still in the position not to make war, that is to say to stand and... it also showed that it strengthened this mindset for everyone. 3 days later on may 25 , israeli foreign minister abi aban went to america to convince washington to support a pre-emptive war. these days, when america was struggling in the swamp of vietnam, it was not possible to enter into a new conflict that could be even more difficult than vietnam. lyndon johnson to. advised that israel it should not be a war starter because it might involve the soviet union in this conflict. johnson believed that nasser did not intend to attack israel and that these movements were more of a political show than a military show. so the situatio
arabs should come to the streets to encourage egypt for a certain battle with israel. both a that nasa knows that even now israel is much much stronger than its forces or all the countries combined forces. i have no, no doubt about it, and i think that nasa knows that too, and that is to say that if he starts war is going to lose it, and secondly, which i think is very important, that nasa is still in the position not to make war, that is to say to stand and... it also showed that it...
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i know you're not that nasa — the economics. i know you're not that nasa any — the economics.- the economics. i know you're not - that nasa any more, but your advice, do people feel that pressure at the moment in the us space race given that everyone is advancing quickly question mark quickly?— question mark quickly? sure, it's treat that question mark quickly? sure, it's great that we _ question mark quickly? sure, it's great that we have _ question mark quickly? sure, it's great that we have competition, | question mark quickly? sure, it's- great that we have competition, even places in china art trying to launch rockets, so it's good to have more players like that. here in the us, the commercial companies were early starters, companies like blue origin and space x, they have been around for over 20 years and you can't really call them startu ps for over 20 years and you can't really call them startups any more but they certainly were at this point, making small rockets and blowing them up like these other newer commercial providers are doing but it remains a question of whe
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nasa launching an exciting new mission to find the next generation of astronauts. >> if you have what it takes, we want you up here. >> this morning what you need to apply for a job that could take you to the moon, maybe even mars. >>> those stories, plus giant jackpots. with no winner overnight, mega millions and powerball soar to a combined $1.6 billion. just ahead, the new scramble for tickets behind tonight's next drawing. >>> and game on. >> and it's all colorado state! >>> march madness tipping off overnight. >> the spin banks it down. >> we'll take you inside the action and the cinderella stories already underway, today, wednesday, march 20th, 2024. >>> from nbc news, this is "today" with savannah guthrie and hoda kotb from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. >>> and good morning to you. welcome to "today" on this wednesday morning. thanks for joining us. laura jarrett joining us while hoda and savannah join spring break with their families. this is the year you are going to get into march madness. >> this is the year. you will help me with my brackets. you taught me so much alread
nasa launching an exciting new mission to find the next generation of astronauts. >> if you have what it takes, we want you up here. >> this morning what you need to apply for a job that could take you to the moon, maybe even mars. >>> those stories, plus giant jackpots. with no winner overnight, mega millions and powerball soar to a combined $1.6 billion. just ahead, the new scramble for tickets behind tonight's next drawing. >>> and game on. >> and it's all...
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in power to fight for nasa, to fight to increase our funding. >> nasa says.tions, but the spstation is scheduled to retire in 2030.úthe agency is looking to transition to edson, ktvu, fs this is ktvu, fox two news at six. >> another shakeup at the federal fbi agents arrive at the facility for an investigation, andúthe warden is now out of a job. >> i'm glad that they have somebody who's ready to step into that role, but this is now the fourth or fifth warden in almost as many yearsl the now former warden, arthur dolgov, was leading the prison during a number of issues, including a scandal over inmates i'mt& mike mibach and i'm julie julie haener. >> fbi agents were seen hauling boxes out of the facility. our crime reporterl henry lee has the latest now on the investigation. >> a major shakeup atúthe all on monday as fbi agents swarmedn the facility. ktvu has learned the warden and associate warden and a captain were all dismissed, and that new leadershipúis now in place. the restructuring comes as about 20 fbi agents raided the facility. a bureau spokeswoman
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but nasa says space explorers need to take these setbacks in their stride.tment. it's very cliche to say space is hard, but what we're endeavouring to do is highly complex. we expect challenges along the way so this doesn't surprise us and we're pushing forward. it sounds really expensive to do space exploration. is it, and is it worth it? so, yes, it's really expensive. it was really expensive for us to explore this planet, really expensive to lay rail infrastructure, to lay highway infrastructure, to put the infrastructure in place that allows us to travel in air traffic around this globe. it's absolutely necessary for us to lay that critical infrastructure for going to space, because what we learn in that endeavour is tremendous. the exponential growth that we've seen in the world in technology is because of great endeavours like this. it's absolutely worth it. here in the united states, every year the general population is spending as much money on potato chips as our budget is every year to go out to the moon. that's a good figure. the motivation may be
but nasa says space explorers need to take these setbacks in their stride.tment. it's very cliche to say space is hard, but what we're endeavouring to do is highly complex. we expect challenges along the way so this doesn't surprise us and we're pushing forward. it sounds really expensive to do space exploration. is it, and is it worth it? so, yes, it's really expensive. it was really expensive for us to explore this planet, really expensive to lay rail infrastructure, to lay highway...
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it engines full power, and liftoff of nasa crew-8. go space x and go nasa!million pounds of thrust now propelling crew-8. vehicle is pitching down range. >> and we are getting good callouts on propulsion. falcon 9 throttling down to pass through the period of maximum pressure. with that call out, we know that falcon 9 is now moving faster than the speed of sound. >> 1 bravo. >> we have got callout. falcon 9 is throttling backup. haslinda: falcon 9 and crew-8 lift off. faster than the speed of sound. the rocket's first stage booster will target landing at florida's cape canaveral space force station seven minutes 38 seconds after liftoff. that's what we're waiting for. take a look at that. such a fascinating site to see. of course, we leave you with that vision. that is it for "bloomberg: markets asia." daybreak middle east and africa is next. this is bloomberg. ♪ the future is not just going to happen. you have to make it. and if you want a successful business, all it takes is an idea, and now becomes the future. a future where you grew a dream into a realit
it engines full power, and liftoff of nasa crew-8. go space x and go nasa!million pounds of thrust now propelling crew-8. vehicle is pitching down range. >> and we are getting good callouts on propulsion. falcon 9 throttling down to pass through the period of maximum pressure. with that call out, we know that falcon 9 is now moving faster than the speed of sound. >> 1 bravo. >> we have got callout. falcon 9 is throttling backup. haslinda: falcon 9 and crew-8 lift off. faster...
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american side, in general, also being a full participant in this expedition, should have its say, nasaust agree for this flight to take place, that is... not only roscosmos specialists worked on the site, of course, they worked closely with nasa specialists, because tracy dyson is an american astronaut, they are responsible for her responsibility and as they say. they divide everything in half, so the conclusion of nasa and roscosmos was that there were problems with readiness for launch, that is, both the united states and russia are equally responsible for this mission. nikolai petrovich, i will still turn to you for support, too, so i understand that mercantilism and ideology are good, but it seems to me that this is the romance of flying, yes, which i began to say that gagarin gave birth to such the desire of people, perhaps, a certain paradigm, including a scientific one. environment, in aviation environment, and just there among writers, physicists, chemists, who wrote poetry and drew, it doesn’t matter, they made a movie about it, in principle, dsa can be felt, it’s just in your
american side, in general, also being a full participant in this expedition, should have its say, nasaust agree for this flight to take place, that is... not only roscosmos specialists worked on the site, of course, they worked closely with nasa specialists, because tracy dyson is an american astronaut, they are responsible for her responsibility and as they say. they divide everything in half, so the conclusion of nasa and roscosmos was that there were problems with readiness for launch, that...
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nasa, to fight to increaseh- our funding. >> nasa says., but the station is scheduled to retire in 2030. the agency to using pre space stations in washington. rich edson, fox news. expand did is moving forward. the multi-billion dollar project passed its first vote last night and was approved by the anaheim planning commission after almosd project hotels, rides and more. there are no specific details, but disney is asking theúcity for permission to redevelop existing spland that is currently a parkg lot. >> what we'd like to do though, is develop differently. right now, things are zoned for hotel make it a more integrated experience what our guests are might have a hotel right next to an attraction and really allows usc to bring on lands that are more immersive. >> the plan will go before the city council next. if the project is approved, the changes could take ten years. sonoma racewayc celebrated its brand nw repaved racetrack with a special charity event raising money for underserved children and families in need in sonoma county. sonom
nasa, to fight to increaseh- our funding. >> nasa says., but the station is scheduled to retire in 2030. the agency to using pre space stations in washington. rich edson, fox news. expand did is moving forward. the multi-billion dollar project passed its first vote last night and was approved by the anaheim planning commission after almosd project hotels, rides and more. there are no specific details, but disney is asking theúcity for permission to redevelop existing spland that is...
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the backup crew of the space, ivan vagner, belarusian anastasia lenkova and nasa astronaut donald petitpreparing for the upcoming flight. marina vasilevskaya and anastasia lenkova were selected from six belarusian candidates who underwent a medical examination at the cosmonaut training center in december twenty-two. so today at 15:00. 36 minutes will take place the launch of the soyuz ms-25 to the international space station, a ship with the crew consisting of oleg novitsky, a native of cherven, belarusian marina vasilevskaya , and nasa astronaut tracy dyson will reach the iss according to a two-day rendezvous scheme. the ship's docking should take place on march 25 at 18:10, and the return is scheduled for april 6. the live broadcast of the launch of the spacecraft with our cosmonauts will be broadcast by belarus alone. turn on the special episode at 15:00 and don’t miss an important historical event for our country. the city that gave wings to the soviet union. it was here that yuri gagarin studied and met with his future wife. it is also one of the gas capitals of russia and the meet
the backup crew of the space, ivan vagner, belarusian anastasia lenkova and nasa astronaut donald petitpreparing for the upcoming flight. marina vasilevskaya and anastasia lenkova were selected from six belarusian candidates who underwent a medical examination at the cosmonaut training center in december twenty-two. so today at 15:00. 36 minutes will take place the launch of the soyuz ms-25 to the international space station, a ship with the crew consisting of oleg novitsky, a native of...
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astronaut. >> he makes me want to apply for nasa.lications until april 2nd. the campaign is starting because nasa's newest astronaut class just graduated after years of training. for those of us traveling here on earth, new technology could speed things up at the airport. >> all right, the airport in las vegas will begin testing a self-service tsa system this weekend. travelers who are precheck approved can scan their ids, luggage and themselves using an automated system. it has step by step instructions, and you can video chat with a live agent if you need help. our gio benitez tried it. >> this is all self-service. so it's going through now. and i guess i'm ready to walk in. i guess that's it. it's really very minimal contact with just about anybody. >> well i guess they'll let anyone through these days. the tsa says the system should reduce the number of pat downs and bag inspections. gio will have more on the test later this morning on good morning america. and next target is rolling out its own version of amazon prime. it's a pa
astronaut. >> he makes me want to apply for nasa.lications until april 2nd. the campaign is starting because nasa's newest astronaut class just graduated after years of training. for those of us traveling here on earth, new technology could speed things up at the airport. >> all right, the airport in las vegas will begin testing a self-service tsa system this weekend. travelers who are precheck approved can scan their ids, luggage and themselves using an automated system. it has...
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they are not asking for nasa or dod or s.e.c. . they're asking for engagement and they are asking for the government to be more involved. and i will tell you, i love the space council. i'm glad we created the national space council. i'm glad we created it. but you and i worked at the nsc for three years barely worked at the white house. you know you can coordinate with the white house. you can't do the leading. that is done by agencies. that is done by the national dni, secretary of defense, or homeland security director. that is who gets things done. the white house is, in theory, and agile, streamlined organization. to get the presidents intent transmitted to those federal agencies. and the base counsel sitting at the white house like that and communicating that, they can't delete it. the leading has to come from the gcc's, s.e.c.'s. and nasa, they can do this. there are things we are going to have to do, we will talk about that. but to me that is the goal. >> thank you, mark. and i want to pull sue and steve in on this discussio
they are not asking for nasa or dod or s.e.c. . they're asking for engagement and they are asking for the government to be more involved. and i will tell you, i love the space council. i'm glad we created the national space council. i'm glad we created it. but you and i worked at the nsc for three years barely worked at the white house. you know you can coordinate with the white house. you can't do the leading. that is done by agencies. that is done by the national dni, secretary of defense, or...
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nasa can do this. you alluded to something like this. having a policy without resources is rhetoric. so we have to get a policy now. get resources to the agencies now. stand back and let them work. >> awesome. thank you, mark. sue, any last thoughts? >> all threats and opportunities are going through and to space. it is worth advancing and assuring -- and because it is now shared between public and private sectors, this is a great time for the government to do what it does really well, which is to look for the horizon. use its deep pockets and eliminate sand in the gears. let the private sector do what it does better than anyone else. we'll be on our way. >> sue, thank you. mark, thank you. steve, thank you. i know we had to lose mike rogers earlier. there is so much to unpack here. the bottom line is, with this event, with the paper, they are all meant to tee up and elevate issues that if we don't take them seriously, we are in trouble. if we take them seriously, we will get out in front of our adversaries. we will get back to the cultu
nasa can do this. you alluded to something like this. having a policy without resources is rhetoric. so we have to get a policy now. get resources to the agencies now. stand back and let them work. >> awesome. thank you, mark. sue, any last thoughts? >> all threats and opportunities are going through and to space. it is worth advancing and assuring -- and because it is now shared between public and private sectors, this is a great time for the government to do what it does really...
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launched nasa for extraterrestrial civilizations. what, what could we say alien civilizations, should we meet them. and they launched us, such a golden capsule with a recording of the baby's heartbeat, with music. and this project is such a parallel between this nasa and our war, our life, we wanted to show the americans how we lived before the war, here is a beautiful painting, to see here the paintings of modern artists who are famous in the world. most of the artists whose works can be seen at the exhibition are representatives of the kharkiv art school. manuylenko is also from kharkiv, she says that the war greatly affected the work of kharkiv... artists, the majority left the city, but there are also those who continue to create under russian shelling, their works were also brought to new york. kostya zorkin, art objects, you see him, he is a conceptual artist who has not left kharkiv, works constantly, yes, these are his graphics and these are his metal art objects. you also saw children's drawings at the exhibition, which were
launched nasa for extraterrestrial civilizations. what, what could we say alien civilizations, should we meet them. and they launched us, such a golden capsule with a recording of the baby's heartbeat, with music. and this project is such a parallel between this nasa and our war, our life, we wanted to show the americans how we lived before the war, here is a beautiful painting, to see here the paintings of modern artists who are famous in the world. most of the artists whose works can be seen...
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oleg novitsky, aka commander marina vasilevskaya , nasa astronaut tracy dyson. a common task - performing scientific experiments on board the station. the duration of crew work on the russian segment of the iss will be 12 days. for the upcoming flight. a backup team from roscosmos, ivan vagner, belarusian anastasia lenkova and nasa astronaut donald petit, was also preparing. marina vasilevskaya and anastasia lenkova were selected from six belarusian candidates who underwent a medical examination at the cosmonaut training center in december 2022. yes, our belarusians have already overcome such a space path, passed exams, passed endurance tests, and now there is very little left to go into space. our fellow countryman, oleg novitsky, of course. he offers the girls his shoulder, because he will fly for the fourth time. daria rachko, about the thorny path to the stars. these were difficult tests in zero gravity and centrifuges from training for survival in the winter forest on the water. much is behind us, but the most important start is yet to come. we are ready to
oleg novitsky, aka commander marina vasilevskaya , nasa astronaut tracy dyson. a common task - performing scientific experiments on board the station. the duration of crew work on the russian segment of the iss will be 12 days. for the upcoming flight. a backup team from roscosmos, ivan vagner, belarusian anastasia lenkova and nasa astronaut donald petit, was also preparing. marina vasilevskaya and anastasia lenkova were selected from six belarusian candidates who underwent a medical...
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they are celebrating the■ise tes from nasa that are taking steps to save humanity.have both unionized and non . they are all coming to work every day to try to make astem . i think they are part of our branding. i got a phone call from a friend who is helping his mom with an irs issue. his was failing it was not as good as she once was. he had to go get something and he held her onlineit representative. when he got back the r's represent was reminding him things he promises mom five minutes earlier to dupree pray don't get this a lot bikes want to tell you how wonderful this woman was and how much she help through the stressful situation. that's actually -- that's what i hear more than a here but irs intimidation. that is what i am proud of them we have to get that message out and people like doreen are fighting every day to make sure the image of the government employee is warranted and about what it meant and -- . you can't shut down the irs operations for too long without having significant mission icalue employees came back in, masked, social distance, they had
they are celebrating the■ise tes from nasa that are taking steps to save humanity.have both unionized and non . they are all coming to work every day to try to make astem . i think they are part of our branding. i got a phone call from a friend who is helping his mom with an irs issue. his was failing it was not as good as she once was. he had to go get something and he held her onlineit representative. when he got back the r's represent was reminding him things he promises mom five minutes...
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nasa is inviting you to join in on a trip to space. well, at least your name and nasa rover named viper. it's heading out to the moon to explore the mysteries of the moon's water. it's being manage from nasa's ames research center in mountain view, agencies inviting people to send in their name to be attached onto a data storage device so it can go to space with viper. you're interested. you still have a few more hours to send it in. nasa will be accepting names up until 09:00pm tonight. >> steph curry in la practicing with the team and hopes that his injured ankle is strong enough to play on. next up in sports, aaron, let us know if staff will be good to go tomorrow against lebron and the lakers. >> and now kron 4 sports. >> there sure is. some good news headed into their 3rd match up against the lakers this season. now i as you know, steph curry, he's been missing the last 3 games. now he was a recovery after a sprained ankle that he sustained on this play right here. this system into the locker room said demand for mri and a little
nasa is inviting you to join in on a trip to space. well, at least your name and nasa rover named viper. it's heading out to the moon to explore the mysteries of the moon's water. it's being manage from nasa's ames research center in mountain view, agencies inviting people to send in their name to be attached onto a data storage device so it can go to space with viper. you're interested. you still have a few more hours to send it in. nasa will be accepting names up until 09:00pm tonight....
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but the 2 men certainly revelled in their pioneering achievements. nasa will soon be sending a new crew to them is. although this time the space trips will just be the proverbial leap forward for human kind. they'll also involve major business opportunities for commercial contractors also, and this addition of made the double use business magazine pigs will fly. we investigate the use of pork, fat, and jet fuel oil or bio diversity. the dilemma facing south american nations and sponge cities. copenhagen plants protect itself from flooding. often more than 50 is not so is heading back to the me and not just for a short visit. for the 1st time humans a to live and work that. the us space agencies, multi phase awesome, is mission, is paving the way for permanent main base and many of masses contracts. going to private tech companies. you need housing, you need the ability to communicate a back to earth, but also to other places on the surface. there's all these needs that you have just like we have need here are there is needs that you have for living on the moon. and nasa is looking for t
but the 2 men certainly revelled in their pioneering achievements. nasa will soon be sending a new crew to them is. although this time the space trips will just be the proverbial leap forward for human kind. they'll also involve major business opportunities for commercial contractors also, and this addition of made the double use business magazine pigs will fly. we investigate the use of pork, fat, and jet fuel oil or bio diversity. the dilemma facing south american nations and sponge cities....
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i think the ultimate goal is that this will be part of nasa's moon programme, artemis.will eventually get back onto the moon and nasa cannot do that by themselves any more so spacex will help them out. let's look at the social media app tiktok. its chief executive has vowed to keep on fighting after the us house of representatives passed a bill that could lead to the app being banned in america. shou zi chew released a video on tiktok threatening legal action and warning that, if the bill becomes law, it will mean the end of tiktok for its 170 million users in the us. here's some of that video. hi, everyone, it's shou here. just wanted to share some thoughts with our us users on the disappointing vote in the house of representatives. there has been a lot of misinformation and i hope to clarify some things. first, thank you to all of our incredible community, you are what makes tiktok so special. thank you for making your voices heard. over the last few years, we have invested to keep your data safe and our platform free from outside manipulation. we have committed that
i think the ultimate goal is that this will be part of nasa's moon programme, artemis.will eventually get back onto the moon and nasa cannot do that by themselves any more so spacex will help them out. let's look at the social media app tiktok. its chief executive has vowed to keep on fighting after the us house of representatives passed a bill that could lead to the app being banned in america. shou zi chew released a video on tiktok threatening legal action and warning that, if the bill...
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these nasa scientists hit the asteroid d c bull's-eye, it changed its trajectory. the first time nasa scientists and engineers proved if an asteroid were ever headed for earth they could deflect it and save humanity. my team looked at me sheepishly and said commissioner that is going to be tough to beat. shrewd member of my team chimed in and said but where did nasa get the money for the rocket? it is collected by the irs. that is the moment i fully appreciated how important the irs is and how monumental this task and opportunity is. it is not just ensuring we have the funds of nasa scientists to it's ensuring the government has the funds to keep our food safe our skies safe our roads safe. g so many of the things that make life in america possible i am left with one burning question. why? why did homer simpson not like us? they're supposed to be a video here. let's see if it pops on. i don't think were going have the video. in that video probably pop on one telling the story. homer drives in that video probably pop on one telling the story. homer drives oh boo you
these nasa scientists hit the asteroid d c bull's-eye, it changed its trajectory. the first time nasa scientists and engineers proved if an asteroid were ever headed for earth they could deflect it and save humanity. my team looked at me sheepishly and said commissioner that is going to be tough to beat. shrewd member of my team chimed in and said but where did nasa get the money for the rocket? it is collected by the irs. that is the moment i fully appreciated how important the irs is and how...
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nasa perched atop a spacex falcon nine rocket, a dragon space capsule named endeavor carried three nasax months aboard the international space station conducting experiments, including studies on the effects of long duration space travel. on the human body. one of the astronauts, michael barratt, is also a medical doctor for between this last flight and this flight, i actually put out the second edition of a space medicine textbook, and we're actually in the process of doing a third edition of that space medicine textbook. >> and each time i do that, i try to figure out how how right we are. and then i fly. i've done that twice, and i figure out how are, because we keep discovering new things. nasa officials are especially interestedúin these studies hope to send humans to the lunar south pole, where they believe large quantities of water may be frozen inside permanently shaded craters. >> that water could potentially support astronauts on long duration lunar missions or be split into oxygen and hydrogen to create rocket propellant for crewed missions to mars. at kennedy space center in
nasa perched atop a spacex falcon nine rocket, a dragon space capsule named endeavor carried three nasax months aboard the international space station conducting experiments, including studies on the effects of long duration space travel. on the human body. one of the astronauts, michael barratt, is also a medical doctor for between this last flight and this flight, i actually put out the second edition of a space medicine textbook, and we're actually in the process of doing a third edition of...
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that's part of nasa's plans to get back to the moon. while that goes farther and faster than ever before we get the spacecraft is now lost welcome to the lead object app, or we got a lot of legal news as for you relating to donald trump and a boil, explain it to you as clearly as possible because i know it's tough to keep all of these cases apart. we'll start with breaking news in our lawn justice lead. the manhattan district attorney just said he's not opposed to a delay of up to 30 days. this is in trump's hush money file. this is according to a new court filing, breaking this afternoon. now, this is the case that involves trump's alleged payment to adult film star and director stormy daniels in an attempt to keep her quiet about their alleged affair. this is right before the 2016 election. now, this trial was supposed to start in less than two weeks on march 25th. so it looks like it will start later than that that's number one. number two, we are also following a major hearing and trump's mar-a-lago classified documents, case again,
that's part of nasa's plans to get back to the moon. while that goes farther and faster than ever before we get the spacecraft is now lost welcome to the lead object app, or we got a lot of legal news as for you relating to donald trump and a boil, explain it to you as clearly as possible because i know it's tough to keep all of these cases apart. we'll start with breaking news in our lawn justice lead. the manhattan district attorney just said he's not opposed to a delay of up to 30 days. this...
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well, is there any minute treat vehicles and also surround at nasa hospital nearby? you're watching pictures now from inside that facility some 3 weeks ago. is there any forces have laid siege to that hospital, forcing palestinians to abandon the complex than most of the medi yet since to 30th night, we have been carpet bombing. tobias really were planes when the entire area near nicer hospital was shaking. it looks like we're in the earthquake. we took shelter in our building stairwell until the morning. we've seen these really soldiers release each to the area. so we ran for our live off some shelter in the hospital and others remains trend. it is really snipers or shooting it, though is moving in the road. many dead bodies are lying in the street. both nasser injured damien hospital service seized by his reading tanks for the assessment. or if i join us on the stuff i did on so the early morning hours, we kept hearing gunfire. many injured are right. and this medical facility mostly women and children, one child to come to his wounds and for others are in critical
well, is there any minute treat vehicles and also surround at nasa hospital nearby? you're watching pictures now from inside that facility some 3 weeks ago. is there any forces have laid siege to that hospital, forcing palestinians to abandon the complex than most of the medi yet since to 30th night, we have been carpet bombing. tobias really were planes when the entire area near nicer hospital was shaking. it looks like we're in the earthquake. we took shelter in our building stairwell until...
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message was sent by a palestinian capturing the horrifying sounds of israeli bombing echoing from nasa hospital in raffa. about what happening here in nasa hospital, there was direct bombing to the hospital, they forced people inside the hospital, including patients relat, oh ya allah, patients relatives and healthcare workers to evacuate immediately, and you can hear in the background the continuous bombing in the hospital, this blatant act of aggression saw israeli soldiers. storming the hospital in broad daylight, a clear violation of international laws governing the protection of medical facilities and personnel during armed conflict, israeli soldiers and tanks continued to shoot and bomb in the nearby area inside and outside the hospital, we here. the tanks moving inside the hospital, we cannot look through the. the extent of attacks by the israeli military leaves no doubt that the regime is deliberately and systematically targeting the medical centers in gaza. israel is now directly targeting medical staff in gaza, but why is israel destroying hospitals and deliberately targeting
message was sent by a palestinian capturing the horrifying sounds of israeli bombing echoing from nasa hospital in raffa. about what happening here in nasa hospital, there was direct bombing to the hospital, they forced people inside the hospital, including patients relat, oh ya allah, patients relatives and healthcare workers to evacuate immediately, and you can hear in the background the continuous bombing in the hospital, this blatant act of aggression saw israeli soldiers. storming the...
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estÁs de suerte, porque la nasa estarÁ viajando al espacio.a para la " ediciÓn digital". asÍ comenzamos. carolina: cÓmo estÁn? con mucho gusto borja voces y carolina sarassa. comenzamos. borja: hablamos de las populares cremas que posiblemente puedan estar en estudio, porque se emite una seria advertencia sobre su contenido quÍmico. carolina: un laboratorio independiente estados unidos lo investigÓ y presentÓ una sugerencia para que la fda lo retire. dice que la cantidad de benceno, una sustancia cancerÍgena, es 12 veces mayor al punto que permite la fda. algunos productos estÁ en pantalla. borja: hay que recordar que son productos para el acnÉ. algunos fabricantes nos ha respondido y defienden sus productos. por otra parte se dice que se sabe preocupado por el bienestar y seguridad. carolina: te invitamos a una experta para que nos de un poco mÁs de luz sobre este problema. quÉ deberÍa ser una persona sin su casa tiene uno de esos productos? >> hay quien san diego la academia de dermatologÍa esta hablando de lo mismo y creo que es importante
estÁs de suerte, porque la nasa estarÁ viajando al espacio.a para la " ediciÓn digital". asÍ comenzamos. carolina: cÓmo estÁn? con mucho gusto borja voces y carolina sarassa. comenzamos. borja: hablamos de las populares cremas que posiblemente puedan estar en estudio, porque se emite una seria advertencia sobre su contenido quÍmico. carolina: un laboratorio independiente estados unidos lo investigÓ y presentÓ una sugerencia para que la fda lo retire. dice que la cantidad de...
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applicants also have to pass the nasa long-duration flight physical.this is a full-time gig with starting pay $152,000. more than 12,000 people are expected to apply. if you're interested you can find the application if you're interested you can find the application@nasa.gov. as always i will post links to the other stories you voted for on my instagram. >>> you have time to get a lottery ticket if you're feeling lucky, $2 billion up for grabs. the powerball jackpot now stands at $800 million, the drawing is at 8:00 tonight and the mega millions is over $1 billion. just spoke with a winning retailer today who sold a winning ticket in the past and this is why he believes he may have a better chance now. >> everybody buys $10 or two dollars or four dollars. nobody is buying big ones. 100 or 200. peter desmet before covid it was 150. >> the mega millions drawing is tomorrow night. >>> you may be leaving money on the table, nearly 1 people in the united states have unclaimed refunds from 2020. average median refund for the year was $932. anyone who may be
applicants also have to pass the nasa long-duration flight physical.this is a full-time gig with starting pay $152,000. more than 12,000 people are expected to apply. if you're interested you can find the application if you're interested you can find the application@nasa.gov. as always i will post links to the other stories you voted for on my instagram. >>> you have time to get a lottery ticket if you're feeling lucky, $2 billion up for grabs. the powerball jackpot now stands at $800...
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selected alongside other universities as well as a nasa flight center. the nanosatellite created by the team at oakwood is called nanosat. it's a nod to a popular internet meme, which hopefully you guys can explain a little bit more to me later about that. but for more, we're joined here in studio by two of the oakwood students who are part of this project, junior lauren saucy, as well as senior researcher cavale. thank you both for being here. and first of all, congratulations from all of us at ktvu. this is really an incredible achievement. lauren, what does this mean to you and to your teammates at oakwood to be selected by nasa for this initiative? >> i mean, it's an honor to be selected. we've worked very hard the past three years on making a proposal, designing our mission, designing components like our structure and electrical, like our whole satellite. it's been a whole process, and we're very honored that our hard work has been acknowledged and that we were chosen. >> yeah, i'm sure you must have poured your your hearts and your souls and put a
selected alongside other universities as well as a nasa flight center. the nanosatellite created by the team at oakwood is called nanosat. it's a nod to a popular internet meme, which hopefully you guys can explain a little bit more to me later about that. but for more, we're joined here in studio by two of the oakwood students who are part of this project, junior lauren saucy, as well as senior researcher cavale. thank you both for being here. and first of all, congratulations from all of us...
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message was sent by a palestinian capturing the horrifying sounds of israeli bombing echoing from nasa hospital in raffa. about what happening here in nasa hospital, there was a direct bombing to the hospital, they forced people inside the hospital, including patients related, oh ya allah, patients relatives and healthcare workers to evacuate immediately, and you can hear in the background the continuous bombing in the hospital, this blatant act of aggression saw israeli soldier. storming the hospital in broad daylight, a clear violation of international laws governing the protection of medical facilities and personnel during armed conflict. israeli soldiers and tanks continued to shoot and bomb in the near by area inside and outside the hospital, the tanks moving inside the hospital, we cannot look through the the extent of attacks by the israeli military leaves no doubt that the regime is deliberately and systematically targeting the medical centers in gaza. israel is now directly targeting medical staff in gaza, but why is israel destroying hospitals and deliberately targeting docto
message was sent by a palestinian capturing the horrifying sounds of israeli bombing echoing from nasa hospital in raffa. about what happening here in nasa hospital, there was a direct bombing to the hospital, they forced people inside the hospital, including patients related, oh ya allah, patients relatives and healthcare workers to evacuate immediately, and you can hear in the background the continuous bombing in the hospital, this blatant act of aggression saw israeli soldier. storming the...
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all you have to do is go to the nasa website, submit your name . it's part of a tradition that nasa sends these messages onto spacecraft. all you have to do to take part is submit your name through the website by 9:00 p.m. >>> up next, the results are in. we will reveal the name you helped pick for a rescue tiger cub living at the oakland zoo. >>> a look inside 30 rock. lester holt getting ready for nightly news. one of the top stories, the terrifying mitt airplane business. it's not a nine-to-five proposition. it's all day and into the night. it's all the things that keep this world turning. the go-tos that keep us going. the places we cheer. and check in. they all choose the advanced network solutions and round the clock partnership from comcast business. see why comcast business powers more small businesses than anyone else. get started for $49.99 a month plus ask how to get up to an $800 prepaid card. don't wait- call today. >> this was my vote. the rescue tiger cub at the oakland zoo has a name picked by people online. >> check out lily. that
all you have to do is go to the nasa website, submit your name . it's part of a tradition that nasa sends these messages onto spacecraft. all you have to do to take part is submit your name through the website by 9:00 p.m. >>> up next, the results are in. we will reveal the name you helped pick for a rescue tiger cub living at the oakland zoo. >>> a look inside 30 rock. lester holt getting ready for nightly news. one of the top stories, the terrifying mitt airplane business....
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nasa is inviting people to add their names to the flight. they will use a beam to stencil names using letters smaller than the width of a human hair. the names placed on a microchip that will travel on the viper. you can apply on nasa's website if you would like to do it. >>> tonight we investigate pg&e despite making billions of dollars in profits, they are now asking for a delay in paying back a debt. that story and more coming up on 7:00 p.m. >> >> up next, the cyber attack that is impacting hospitals, doctors and pharmacies. we will hear from patients who have not been able to get their medications. we are joined from new york >>> breaking news ew york tonight, the verdict in the trial of the armorer who loaded alec baldwin's gun before that deadly shooting on the set of "rust. the jury taking just over two hours to deliver the verdict. weapons handler hannah gutierrez-reed guilty of involuntary manslaughter, but not guilty of tampering with evidence. our report coming up. >>> also tonight, the biden/trump rematch now set after nikki hal
nasa is inviting people to add their names to the flight. they will use a beam to stencil names using letters smaller than the width of a human hair. the names placed on a microchip that will travel on the viper. you can apply on nasa's website if you would like to do it. >>> tonight we investigate pg&e despite making billions of dollars in profits, they are now asking for a delay in paying back a debt. that story and more coming up on 7:00 p.m. >> >> up next, the cyber...
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nasa says 30 years of satellite data shows that the levels are up at least four inches in 1993, driven by global warming. the risk of higher sea levels can range from increased flooding to more dangerous storm surges along our coast. >>> don't be alarmed if you see or hear a low-flying helicopter at night, cal fire pilots are doing nighttime training. people in parts of alameda, contra costa and santa clara counties may see or hear these choppers. overnight training will take place periodically over the next few months. pilots will train with night vision goggles to help hone their skills. >>> the hope that more women may be considering a career in law enforcement after an event in san francisco today. the san francisco sheriff's office posted the second annual women in leadership conference to encourage the next era of women in law-enforcement. it is looking to increase the number of female deputies to 30% by 2030. >> law enforcement , politics, public service of any type, that's very important because we do want to get more women in this. i have to say, i was surprised to hear there
nasa says 30 years of satellite data shows that the levels are up at least four inches in 1993, driven by global warming. the risk of higher sea levels can range from increased flooding to more dangerous storm surges along our coast. >>> don't be alarmed if you see or hear a low-flying helicopter at night, cal fire pilots are doing nighttime training. people in parts of alameda, contra costa and santa clara counties may see or hear these choppers. overnight training will take place...