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with curiosity over the next 100s of souls literally as we drive everyday, we see elements of the new mars. so le me paint that picture for you by reminding you that science organizes itself in different ways. for the last almost 20 years, we've looked at mars science thematically, through four primary themes. obviously we would like to know whether we're alone in this universe, this is a profound question that goes back farther than we can record in history. but getting at the question of life, active biological systems, were there ever there, could they be there? it took humanity a long time on earth to understand the past history on our planet. that was a joke. so to get at the question of life, we need to look through the record books, recording elements of climate change, change of environment, the rock record, you know, the pages in stone that don't lie but are not always available to us. and through the preparation for having us be there to make these discoveries. we've organized our program through these themes following different threads, understanding the role of water, mars is a
with curiosity over the next 100s of souls literally as we drive everyday, we see elements of the new mars. so le me paint that picture for you by reminding you that science organizes itself in different ways. for the last almost 20 years, we've looked at mars science thematically, through four primary themes. obviously we would like to know whether we're alone in this universe, this is a profound question that goes back farther than we can record in history. but getting at the question of...
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with curiosity over the next 100s of souls literally as we drive everyday, we see elements of the new mars so le me paint that picture for you by reminding you that science organizes itself in different ways. for the last almost 20 years, we've looked at mars science thematically, through four primary themes. obviously we would like to know whether we're alone in this universe, this is a profound question that goes back farther than we can record in history. but getting at the question of life, active biological systems, were there ever there, could they be there? it took humanity a long time on earth to understand the past history on our planet. that was a joke. so to get at the question of life, we need to look through the record books, recording elements of climate change, change of environment, the rock record, you know, the pages in stone that don't lie but are not always available to us. and through the preparation for having us be there to make these discoveries. we've organized our program through these themes following different threads, understanding the role of water, mars is a
with curiosity over the next 100s of souls literally as we drive everyday, we see elements of the new mars so le me paint that picture for you by reminding you that science organizes itself in different ways. for the last almost 20 years, we've looked at mars science thematically, through four primary themes. obviously we would like to know whether we're alone in this universe, this is a profound question that goes back farther than we can record in history. but getting at the question of life,...
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approaches, new measurements. the mars've seen during the course of this program, as you see all the way back to around 2000 all the way to present and moving forward s about questions, measurements, approaches, vantage points. the same way we people would e e attack programs in science.sciee so, this is all about s.t.e.m. it puts together the engineering, the science questions, the math and the quei technology to solve problems. we've been doing that remarkably effective. our batting average is literally 1,000.iterally many teams in major league baseball would love to have it. booef done that very well since this program came about. it's a partnership with engineering.th so, i want you to understand, we can't do all of this without engineers helping us do that.th and the factfa that many of the missions survive today, way beyond design life, opportunityt being a good example, is really testament to that. let me so let me explain the discoveries we've been making. this will be the movie version. many of my colleagues would
approaches, new measurements. the mars've seen during the course of this program, as you see all the way back to around 2000 all the way to present and moving forward s about questions, measurements, approaches, vantage points. the same way we people would e e attack programs in science.sciee so, this is all about s.t.e.m. it puts together the engineering, the science questions, the math and the quei technology to solve problems. we've been doing that remarkably effective. our batting average...
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with curiosity over the next 100s of souls literally as we drive everyday, we see elements of the new mars. so le me paint that picture for you by reminding you that science organizes itself in different ways. for the last almost 20 years, we've looked at mars science thematically, through four primary themes. obviously we would like to know whether we're alone in this universe, this is a profound question that goes back farther than we can record in history. but getting at the question of life, active biological systems, were there ever there, could they be there? it took humanity a long time on earth to understand the past history on our planet. that was a joke. so to get at the question of life, we need to look through the record books, recording elements of climate change, change of environment, the rock record, you know, the pages in stone that don't lie but are not always available to us. and through the preparation for having us be there to make these discoveries. we've organized our program through these themes following different threads, understanding the role of water, mars is a
with curiosity over the next 100s of souls literally as we drive everyday, we see elements of the new mars. so le me paint that picture for you by reminding you that science organizes itself in different ways. for the last almost 20 years, we've looked at mars science thematically, through four primary themes. obviously we would like to know whether we're alone in this universe, this is a profound question that goes back farther than we can record in history. but getting at the question of...
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with curiosity over the next hundreds of sol's and as we drive every day we see elements of the new mars even way back to viking. let me paint a picture for you by reminding you that science organizes itself in different ways. for the last almost 20 years we've looked at mars science schematically through four primary things. obviously, would like to know whether we're alone in this universe, a profound question goes back farther than we can even record in history, but getting at the question of life, active biological systems, were they ever there, could they be there, it's a tough question. it took a long time ago to understand the past record of life on our planet. even sometimes the extent level of life. that was a joke. anyway. to get the question of life we need to look through the record books, recordings elements of climate change, change of environment, the rock record, the pages in stone that don't lie but are not always available to us. and through the preparations for having us be there to make these discoveries. we organize our program through these means following different
with curiosity over the next hundreds of sol's and as we drive every day we see elements of the new mars even way back to viking. let me paint a picture for you by reminding you that science organizes itself in different ways. for the last almost 20 years we've looked at mars science schematically through four primary things. obviously, would like to know whether we're alone in this universe, a profound question goes back farther than we can even record in history, but getting at the question...
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. >> thank you more to come on "action news" tonight. mar jot asking guests to part with a few extra dollars. mar jot asking guests to part with a few extra dollars. we'll explain when "action new a woman who loves to share her passions. grandma! mary has atrial fibrillation, an irregular heartbeat not caused by a heart valve problem. that puts her at a greater risk of stroke. rome? sure! before xarelto®, mary took warfarin, which required monthly trips to get her blood tested. but that's history. back to the museum? not this time! now that her doctor switched her to once-a-day xarelto®, mary can leave those monthly trips behind. domestic flight? not today! like warfarin, xarelto® is proven effective to reduce afib-related stroke risk. but xarelto® is the first and only once-a-day prescription blood thinner for patients with afib not caused by a heart valve problem that doesn't require regular blood monitoring. so mary is free of that monitoring routine. for patients currently well managed on warfarin, there is limited information on how xar
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. >>> and was there life on mars? a new moon, how it might help us with the martian past and our future. >> and good evening thanks for joining us, i'm joie chen. this could be a persista pivotar president obama. islamic state of iraq and the levant. secretary osecretary of state jy said countries have already agreed to join. but meantime near the border between turkey and syria, kurdish fighters claim to have stopped an i.s.i.l. advance but not before 100,000 syrian refugees flooded over the border into turkey. the latest with maintain's special correspondent sheila macvicar. >> over 100,000 just since friday turkish paramilitaries today shut down parts of the borders with syria. trapping thousands more on the syrian side all within range of the guns of the islamic state of iraq and the levant. now sitting within sight of the border. and trapped, too, are syrian kurdish men who delivered their families to safety in turkey and now want to return to the fight. >> we rescued our children and our women from their hands. we bro
. >>> and was there life on mars? a new moon, how it might help us with the martian past and our future. >> and good evening thanks for joining us, i'm joie chen. this could be a persista pivotar president obama. islamic state of iraq and the levant. secretary osecretary of state jy said countries have already agreed to join. but meantime near the border between turkey and syria, kurdish fighters claim to have stopped an i.s.i.l. advance but not before 100,000 syrian refugees...
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mars science laboratory, curiosity, rover, is sending back radiation data from the surface today. this data will help us plan how to proteblg the astronauts. seeking the signs of past live, also will demonstrate new technologies that could help astronauts survive on mars. engineers and scientists around the country are working hard to develop the technologies astronauts will use to one stay live and work on mars and safely return home. this conference is bringing together the best minds to share ideas about the path ahead. it's important to remember that nasa sent humans to the moon by setting a goal that seemed beyond our reach. with mars as our focus, we're steadily building the capability to enable human missions to mars. the challenge is huge, i don't want to fool you, the challenge is huge. if you don't think so, then please listen up as we talk over these next three days. but we love huge challenges. we're making real progress right now as a radiation monitor on the curiosity rover records the mars radiation environment that our crews will experience. advanced entry, descent and landing technology are ready for entry speed testing high above the waters of the pacific ocean in june. orion as
mars science laboratory, curiosity, rover, is sending back radiation data from the surface today. this data will help us plan how to proteblg the astronauts. seeking the signs of past live, also will demonstrate new technologies that could help astronauts survive on mars. engineers and scientists around the country are working hard to develop the technologies astronauts will use to one stay live and work on mars and safely return home. this conference is bringing together the best minds to...
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mars. those stories are coming up. >>> for the 16th straight year alcohol sales in the state and restaurants set a new record. they run 350 liquor stores statewide for the fiscal year that ended june 30. >>> mars with a new stab lite today. nasa's spacecraft hit their mark and started making the rounds late yesterday as they will collect data, as well as assisting the communications with them already on the surface of the planet. they hope that they could help them discover more about the history of their climate. >>> okay, we are throwing down the cuteness challenge for the week and it comes from the metro richmond zoo, which will be celebrating the birth of five cheetah cubs that were born on friday. the zoo had a special live cheetah cub for a litter of cubs, for a litter born last october, but shut down that online camera once they went on public display. they say that they hope to restart that camera some time this week. >> the start this week means a special menu across our area. still ahead the chef will prepare us for the new year. >>> plus how to prevent your job from becoming a big pain in the back.
mars. those stories are coming up. >>> for the 16th straight year alcohol sales in the state and restaurants set a new record. they run 350 liquor stores statewide for the fiscal year that ended june 30. >>> mars with a new stab lite today. nasa's spacecraft hit their mark and started making the rounds late yesterday as they will collect data, as well as assisting the communications with them already on the surface of the planet. they hope that they could help them discover...
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tonight a new nasa spacecraft arrived at mars after a year of travel to help solve a mystery.scientists determine what happened to the red planet's air. they believe they had a wet and moist atmosphere, but since then it's cold and dry. i want to know how fast the atmosphere is disappearing and why. results could be available sometime next spring. we may get wet weather here in the bay area. a chance of rain. >> increasing with the amount, but that's great news for an area that is more than 22 inches in deficit. all the rain we can get. by wednesday afternoon and thursday morning. right now we will show you we are dry. we had a fair amount of clouds over the day today, but the clouds were dropping in the past 24 hours. temperature-wise is uniform. we had the clouds over us right now. 64 in san francisco and 64 in san mateo. 6 is oakland and concord. we will take you outside. the camera will show you downtown san francisco and the vail overhead and much of the tonight over the next 12 hours and they will prevail by the afternoon and talk about showers arriving mid-week. they wi
tonight a new nasa spacecraft arrived at mars after a year of travel to help solve a mystery.scientists determine what happened to the red planet's air. they believe they had a wet and moist atmosphere, but since then it's cold and dry. i want to know how fast the atmosphere is disappearing and why. results could be available sometime next spring. we may get wet weather here in the bay area. a chance of rain. >> increasing with the amount, but that's great news for an area that is more...
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. >>> also, new mission to mars, what nasa hopes to learn as another spacecraft arrives at the red planet. >> and, come on down. the big change in store for the new season of the price is right, and how you can compete on the show. we'll tell you, coming up. katy? >> and we are looking at the final hours of daylight before we officially turn the page on summer. and start the new season. so, actually we're talking about the autumnal equinox, it happens tonight. we'll talk about why it happens, why what does it all mean, why do we have seasons? all of this on the other side. stick around. intthat sizzle for $12.99.aks the smoky double bacon sirloin. the new spicy sriracha sirloin. and the parmesan crusted sirloin. steaks that sizzle. only at longhorn steakhouse. you can't fake steak. >> second woman has died from injuries she suffered in yesterday's bus crash in new castle county. at least 49 people were taken to hospitals with injuries. >>> also, police have released images of ak47, and other paraphernalia they say was left behind by eric frein. the manhunt continues, for frein, as surviva
. >>> also, new mission to mars, what nasa hopes to learn as another spacecraft arrives at the red planet. >> and, come on down. the big change in store for the new season of the price is right, and how you can compete on the show. we'll tell you, coming up. katy? >> and we are looking at the final hours of daylight before we officially turn the page on summer. and start the new season. so, actually we're talking about the autumnal equinox, it happens tonight. we'll talk...
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al jazeera america, take a new look at news. >>> finally from us this hour, a newcomer in the field. until now mars had two small moons. with the arrival of a new visitor, the red planet is the subject of new scrutiny with a maven set to sniff out details. that's the maven, as in a mars atmosphere and volatile evolution. it took the maven 10 months to get from lift-off to the martian orbit. scientists started in mission longer ago. >> all i can say at this point is we are in orbit at mars, guys. and we have taken 11 years to get here, and now we get to do all the science. >> each more exciting, it may tell us about our own planet's fate. >> maven will tell us about how the atmosphere evolved. we are here looking at mars at one stage of its evolution. it looked much more earth like millions of years ago. climate change occurred on mars. we want to know what happened. >> mars was not always a dry, cold inhospitable planet as it is today. the question is how they lost their atmosphere over millions and years, and the question we wonder about - could there have been life on mars. >> india's entry to th
al jazeera america, take a new look at news. >>> finally from us this hour, a newcomer in the field. until now mars had two small moons. with the arrival of a new visitor, the red planet is the subject of new scrutiny with a maven set to sniff out details. that's the maven, as in a mars atmosphere and volatile evolution. it took the maven 10 months to get from lift-off to the martian orbit. scientists started in mission longer ago. >> all i can say at this point is we are in...
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typos mar a new tribute for the lgbt community in san francisco. what officials are doing to fix them. >> the live look from the camera toward the bay bridge and the crud cover that is still here in the bay area. >> new details in the ebola crisis. oyster the third american missionary to contract the disease has been released. he is from boston and an ob/gyn and in liberia working for a missionary group. he just returned to africa to replace two others who had come down with the disease. he was not treating ebola patients but delivery babies in ob/gyn ward. it is not then if he will be sent back to the united states for treatment. >> home depot is cooperating with banks looking into the largest credit card breach in recent history on a retailer. the hack attack may is started in april or may and could include all 2,200 stores around the nation so it would be larger than last year involving target involving 40 million numbers. home depot will notify customers immediately if there is a problem. apple is revealing the results of their investigation in
typos mar a new tribute for the lgbt community in san francisco. what officials are doing to fix them. >> the live look from the camera toward the bay bridge and the crud cover that is still here in the bay area. >> new details in the ebola crisis. oyster the third american missionary to contract the disease has been released. he is from boston and an ob/gyn and in liberia working for a missionary group. he just returned to africa to replace two others who had come down with the...
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a new mission to mars. miles o'brien explains why it matters. and in our signature segment, from hungary, the rise of a far right party pledging a crackdown against the romas-- or gypsies. >> ( translated ): there were so many policemen you couldn't move. they just kept saying, "out! out!" next on pbs newshour weekend. >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we are your retirement company. additional support is provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios in lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. this is pbs newshour weekend. >> sreenivasan: good evening. thanks for joining us. world leaders are gathering in new york for a climate summit at the united nations on tuesday and today, hundreds of thousands of demonstrators gathered in cities around the world to demand faster action to reduce carbo
a new mission to mars. miles o'brien explains why it matters. and in our signature segment, from hungary, the rise of a far right party pledging a crackdown against the romas-- or gypsies. >> ( translated ): there were so many policemen you couldn't move. they just kept saying, "out! out!" next on pbs newshour weekend. >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement...
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mars. the probe arrived at 2:24 utc on monday after a ten-month journey. scientists cheered at a control center in the u.s. state of colorado when they confirmed the news. unlike the agency's other mars probe, curiosity, maven is not designed to land on the planet, but to study its atmosphere. nasa administrator charles boldin said the probe will provide data for a mission to send humans to mars in the 2030s. scientists say life existed on the planet in the distant past. nasa plans to study how its environment has changed. maven's mission is to continue for one year. >>> the foreign ministers of iran and saudi arabia have sat down for talks in new york. analysts say the meeting hints at possible improvements to the two nation's strained ties. iranian foreign minister mohammed javaz zarif met face to face with prince saud al faisal. their meeting came on the sidelines of the u.n. general assembly meeting. iranian media is reporting that the ministers exchanged opinions on important regional issues to deal with the islamic state militants. iranian leaders have long been at odds with their saudi arabian counterparts over nuclear developments, and the confli
mars. the probe arrived at 2:24 utc on monday after a ten-month journey. scientists cheered at a control center in the u.s. state of colorado when they confirmed the news. unlike the agency's other mars probe, curiosity, maven is not designed to land on the planet, but to study its atmosphere. nasa administrator charles boldin said the probe will provide data for a mission to send humans to mars in the 2030s. scientists say life existed on the planet in the distant past. nasa plans to study how...
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mars is very expensive. and so we need to put those dollars where we'll gain the most out of them as far as new technology technologies solar propulsion is one. going to mars is very risky. so we have astronauts in orbit today. they're literally minutes away from the earth's surface if we needed to get them home. once they've done a deorbit burn they're only six minutes away from the earth's surface. going eight days away is probably the next good step. realistically, we're going to mars. you're months and months away from getting back home if something fails and you don't have a backup, an alternative. understanding those systems is really, really critical. the other one that keeps coming up was basic chemical propulsion. it takes a lot of mass. like what julie talked about earlier, it's an area where we really now can be very competitive globally, once we develop that technology. and it has a lot of applications that are very widespread, more so than just helping us get humans to mars. as a human, you probably don't want the human on that system, at least not for the long journey. it's kind of slow. for all the othe
mars is very expensive. and so we need to put those dollars where we'll gain the most out of them as far as new technology technologies solar propulsion is one. going to mars is very risky. so we have astronauts in orbit today. they're literally minutes away from the earth's surface if we needed to get them home. once they've done a deorbit burn they're only six minutes away from the earth's surface. going eight days away is probably the next good step. realistically, we're going to mars....
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i think cooperation with a lot of happening at the ups globally but in new york city as well thank you. >> thank you supervisor mar for those kind words. >> thank you if there are no other remarks from the board so gone to public comment. >> i was in chinatown in the morning had my breakfast on broadway close to stockton i was enjoying my talk to the four side of people in chinatown routinely restaurant and think i was holding a platform for myself and all of a sudden outside the restaurant of the construction in the city there is noise and being a hostess really construction work outside and then the duty i didn't and pollution was right there we have to look at the restaurants i had to go to other restaurant to continue my day a no nonsense construction noise since this is truly necessary construction wo work. >> thank you very much are there are had is there any additional public comment seeing none, public comment is closed and the informational item next. >> item 5 adaptation of the legislation items. >> colleagues questions or comments public comment is closed. seeing none, i have a reality. >> supervisor av
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and health, to make new discoveries in sustainable food agriculture and health. mars will donate the money over 10 years. the university plans to kick in another $20 million. the institute is housed at the world food center. >>> a san diego county volunteer fire department is dissolved after firefighters were busted stealing water from another fire department. a truck from the volunteer fire department is seen hooked to a hydrant owned by another fire department. the sheriff deupties say a fire board member told the firefighters to steal 2,500 gallons of water and deliver it to his friend's well which ran dry. officials found out and they lost the fire contract. the county fire authority is now run the station. >>> dramatic video of a school bus driver in georgia drive back to the bus barn. everything is normal until a red car hits the bus causing the driver to swerve. incredibly she was not hurt and was the only person on the school bus. >> governor declares a state of emergency as a wildfire explodes out-of-control with a fast growing threat as flames roar toward th
and health, to make new discoveries in sustainable food agriculture and health. mars will donate the money over 10 years. the university plans to kick in another $20 million. the institute is housed at the world food center. >>> a san diego county volunteer fire department is dissolved after firefighters were busted stealing water from another fire department. a truck from the volunteer fire department is seen hooked to a hydrant owned by another fire department. the sheriff deupties...
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future missions like mars 2020 rover, seeking the signs of past life, also will demonstrate new technologiesould help astronauts survive on mars. engineers and scientists around the country are working hard to develop the technologies astronauts will use to one day live and work on mars and safely return home. this conference is bringing together the best minds to share ideas about the path ahead. it's important to remember that nasa sent humans to the moon by setting a goal that seemed beyond our reach.fe! with mars as our focus, we're steadily building the capability to enable human missions to mars. the challenge is huge, i don't want to fool you, the challenge is huge. if you don't think so, then please listen up as we talk over these next three days. but we love huge challenges. we're making real progress right now as a radiation monitor on the curiosity rover records the martian radiation environment that our crews will experience. advanced entry, descent and landing technology are ready for entry speed testing high above the waters of the pacific ocean in june. orion is finishing prep
future missions like mars 2020 rover, seeking the signs of past life, also will demonstrate new technologiesould help astronauts survive on mars. engineers and scientists around the country are working hard to develop the technologies astronauts will use to one day live and work on mars and safely return home. this conference is bringing together the best minds to share ideas about the path ahead. it's important to remember that nasa sent humans to the moon by setting a goal that seemed beyond...
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. >> reporter: but a changing american palate is driving a new market here. using del mar's processing area, local catch monterey bay is cleaning, cutting and packaging locally stored squid for distribution to bay area consumers taking china out of the equation. >> this is really an experiment for us, an experiment for del mar to see what does the local market look like? >> about 5 tons of fresh squid is delivered weekly in california primarily to markets in l.a. and san francisco. for del mar it keeps workers on the payroll during offseason. >> this i'm pretty sure was caught right outside half moon bay, maybe in the pacifica area. >> the local catch means del mar does not have to invest in a workforce or infrastructure. >> you make significant investment, takes a lot of money. >> and some risk. fresh squid costs more and has a short shelf life. that means by adding thousands of food miles from california to china and back it's still cheaper than cleaning it here. >> it goes for more than just seafood. the consumer is always looking for the best price, the best deal out the
. >> reporter: but a changing american palate is driving a new market here. using del mar's processing area, local catch monterey bay is cleaning, cutting and packaging locally stored squid for distribution to bay area consumers taking china out of the equation. >> this is really an experiment for us, an experiment for del mar to see what does the local market look like? >> about 5 tons of fresh squid is delivered weekly in california primarily to markets in l.a. and san...
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reached out into the unknown and have achieved the near impossible. >> reporter: the mars orbiter mission marks a new era in the country's five decades of space development. the project is sure to boost india's national prestige. >> it is a very big achievement for india, i mean, we are feeling very proud to be indian, proud to be born in a country who can do anything. >> reporter: the mission cost only $74 million. nasa's martian probe which entered the martian orbit on sunday cost ten times more. the government of prime minister modi has got an extra boost from the access to accelerate the space program and with low cost on its side indian wants to be a competitive player in the space technology market worth over $300 billion. nkh world new delhi. >>> it's time for a check of the weather. people in tokyo are dealing with rainy and windy weather conditions this morning. we learn how it's looking elsewhere. >> yes, exactly. speaking of umbrellas on my way into work considering the wind i actually saw a few of those floating down the streets out here, it's all due to the leftovers which was fungwong a
reached out into the unknown and have achieved the near impossible. >> reporter: the mars orbiter mission marks a new era in the country's five decades of space development. the project is sure to boost india's national prestige. >> it is a very big achievement for india, i mean, we are feeling very proud to be indian, proud to be born in a country who can do anything. >> reporter: the mission cost only $74 million. nasa's martian probe which entered the martian orbit on...
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. >>> a new york city parade once again marred by violence. police say there was a stabbing and three shootings, one of them deadly just before the start of the west india day parade yesterday morning. and this isn't the first time this has happened. city officials say the parade is frequently surrounded by violence. >>> british prime minister david cameron wants to give police the power to seize passports from citizens who are suspected of traveling abroad to fight with terror groups. he's also asking parliament to expand the country's anti-terror laws. cameron also wants to block suspected british jihadi fighters from re-entering the country. now, intelligence officials believe that around 500 brittons have gone to fight in syria and iraq. >>> the remains of nine more victims of the malaysia airlines plane that was shot down in ukraine have been returned for burial. honor guards escorted the coffins to special hearses in kuala lumpur. it's expected to be the last bodies to be returned to malaysia. the remaining malaysia passengers are classi
. >>> a new york city parade once again marred by violence. police say there was a stabbing and three shootings, one of them deadly just before the start of the west india day parade yesterday morning. and this isn't the first time this has happened. city officials say the parade is frequently surrounded by violence. >>> british prime minister david cameron wants to give police the power to seize passports from citizens who are suspected of traveling abroad to fight with...
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news," the search for hannah graham. authorities want to question a man believed to be the last person seen with the missing college student. >>> and a nasa spacecraft makes a big arrival in mars' atmosphere. this is the "cbs morning news." botox® treats symptoms of leaking, going too often, and the strong sudden need to go. ask your urologist if botox® can help calm your bladder. ...and reduce your daily leakage episodes. the effects of botox® may spread hours to weeks after injection, causing serious symptoms. alert your doctor right away as difficulty swallowing, speaking, breathing, eye problems, loss of bladder control... ...or muscle weakness can be a sign of a life-threatening condition. don't take botox® if you can't empty your bladder or can't or won't self- catheterize if needed the storm was on the ground for a big arrival in mars' injection site pain, fatigue, uti, painful urination,... ...and difficulty emptying your bladder. tell your doctor about your medical history, muscle or nerve conditions, and all medicines - especially botulinum toxins, antiplatelets, and blood thinners,... ...as these may increase the risk of serious side effects. ask if botox® can help
news," the search for hannah graham. authorities want to question a man believed to be the last person seen with the missing college student. >>> and a nasa spacecraft makes a big arrival in mars' atmosphere. this is the "cbs morning news." botox® treats symptoms of leaking, going too often, and the strong sudden need to go. ask your urologist if botox® can help calm your bladder. ...and reduce your daily leakage episodes. the effects of botox® may spread hours to...
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also mostly just for the integrity of having the new inaugural season for the levi stadium not be marred by injuries. i don't want it to develop a bad rep. >> reporter: an organization hoping to put the turf saga behind them. lillian kim, abc 7 news. >> one more sports note. former coach of the oakland a's has resigned as manager of the texas rangers. he says he needs to devote his full attention to an off the field personal matter. he would not elaborate but say it had nothing to do with the rangers' terrible season. washington tested positive for cocaine use, but they say the departure is not drug related. >>> also tonight earthquake drills may not be enough. why the risk of shaking has schools quaking with concern. >>> plus revealed. low water levels at one lake put boaters on notice. now the warning that's going out to everyone. >>> and surviving and thriving. what's behind the bounceback for california >>> even with holes in the walls and books spilled out on the floor, schools demonstrated how safe they are during an earthquake. public schools in california have to adhere to seismi
also mostly just for the integrity of having the new inaugural season for the levi stadium not be marred by injuries. i don't want it to develop a bad rep. >> reporter: an organization hoping to put the turf saga behind them. lillian kim, abc 7 news. >> one more sports note. former coach of the oakland a's has resigned as manager of the texas rangers. he says he needs to devote his full attention to an off the field personal matter. he would not elaborate but say it had nothing to...
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new spacecraft. it will take americans all the way to mars. >>> the news is next on "cbs this morning." stay tuned >> announcer: this portion of "cbs this morning" sponsored by kyocera. intelligent printers and mfps. total document solutions from kyocera. these little angels build in softness. and these little angels build in strength. "weeeeeeeee!" 60% more sheets than charmin. everything you want and the value you love. angel soft. with psoriatic arthritis, i had intense joint pain that got worse and worse. then my rheumatologist prescribed enbrel. i'm phil mickelson, pro golfer. enbrel helps relieve pain and stop joint damage. i've been on the course and on the road. enbrel may lower your ability to fight infections. serious, sometimes fatal events including infections, tuberculosis, lymphoma, other cancers, nervous system and blood disorders, and allergic reactions have occurred. before starting enbrel, your doctor should test you for tuberculosis and discuss whether you've been to a region where certain fungal infections are common. you should not start enbrel if you have an infect
new spacecraft. it will take americans all the way to mars. >>> the news is next on "cbs this morning." stay tuned >> announcer: this portion of "cbs this morning" sponsored by kyocera. intelligent printers and mfps. total document solutions from kyocera. these little angels build in softness. and these little angels build in strength. "weeeeeeeee!" 60% more sheets than charmin. everything you want and the value you love. angel soft. with psoriatic...
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news" at 11:00. >> nasa's maven space craft has slipped into orbit around mars.ince its launch 10 months ago, it has now traveled an astounding 400 from million miles. it will study the red planet' at ins fear who find how it went from warm and wet billions of years ago to cold and dry today. nasa hopes to send astronauts to mars in the next 20 years. >> earlier tonight we hope you saw the new cbs show scorpion. it's about a rag tag team of geniuses trying to save the country from terrorism. but it is a story based on a real man's life. the real scorpion is walter o'brien. walter has an iq of 197. as a young computer hacker he called himself scorpion and broke into government databases. as he aged, though, o'brien started to think tank of fellow geniuses. experts in computer security. among their clients, banks, hospitals and the military. >> all of those things are computer controlled. if they're wrong you die. so whose new jersey in charge of them not being wrong? >> the actor plays walter on the new cbs show. walter serve as an adviser to the program. he says
news" at 11:00. >> nasa's maven space craft has slipped into orbit around mars.ince its launch 10 months ago, it has now traveled an astounding 400 from million miles. it will study the red planet' at ins fear who find how it went from warm and wet billions of years ago to cold and dry today. nasa hopes to send astronauts to mars in the next 20 years. >> earlier tonight we hope you saw the new cbs show scorpion. it's about a rag tag team of geniuses trying to save the country...
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. >> turning over the reins to private industry will focus on a new mission, that of sending humans to marsr: nasa says it costs typically $70 million per seat, purchasing six seats per year. >> good news. it's hard to believe it's been three years without a shuttle launch. >> i know. >> we'll take a short break. when we come back, scotland set to decide whether to leave the united kingdom. we'll look at how much a vote for independence will cost each and every person in that country. >> and peshmerga forces go on the offensive against isis. just a crossbow. you can shoot things with it. can't touch it? no, you can't touch it. look at this, my george foreman grill. ah, that cooks meat so good. (buzzing electronic toothbrush) i can't touch the toothbrush that you put in your mouth? (giggling): yoga! you have an operational dvd player? you also can't touch my digeridoo. digeridoo? or didgeridoo? >>> thanks for staying with us. i'm john vause. >> and i'm rosemary church. it's still too close to call, just one day before scotland votes on whether to break away from the united kingdom. several p
. >> turning over the reins to private industry will focus on a new mission, that of sending humans to marsr: nasa says it costs typically $70 million per seat, purchasing six seats per year. >> good news. it's hard to believe it's been three years without a shuttle launch. >> i know. >> we'll take a short break. when we come back, scotland set to decide whether to leave the united kingdom. we'll look at how much a vote for independence will cost each and every person in...
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. >>> and new moon, the nasa satellite that could answer an old mystery about mars. ♪ >>> and we beginight in turkey where 130,000 syrian refugees have flooded across the boarder just since friday. they are running away from isil as they close in on a key kurder town in syria's north. the growing crisis comes as the u.s. pressures turkey for more support against the troop. stephanie decker has more. >> reporter: frustration is met by force. turkish forces try to control the few hundred kurds who want to return to defend their hometown. >> translator: we the syrian kurds and the turkish kurds want to go to fight isil. these clashes here started because the police are not allowing us to cross. we want to go back and help our fighters there and at least to protect our homes. >> reporter: it has been tense here as the men brought their wives and children into turkey. but they say they do not want to stay in turkey. syrian kurder fighters have managed to keep isil at bay for now, but no one is sure if that will last. this has caused over a hundred thousand refugees to flee here, and seems t
. >>> and new moon, the nasa satellite that could answer an old mystery about mars. ♪ >>> and we beginight in turkey where 130,000 syrian refugees have flooded across the boarder just since friday. they are running away from isil as they close in on a key kurder town in syria's north. the growing crisis comes as the u.s. pressures turkey for more support against the troop. stephanie decker has more. >> reporter: frustration is met by force. turkish forces try to...
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mars? >> this morning, new study says a record number of americans have never been married. >> that's rightpew research center found that attitudes towards marriage have shifting. many young adults saying they don't feel financially ready to get married. >> researchers found that women want to find a spouse with a steady job but there's a shortage of employment now among young men. >> jobs are good. more than half never married adults still want to marry. >> you have a theory, too, has to do with listening, and whether or not that's at play in the marriage dynamic. >> it is 6:27. president obama ready to tell the u.n. why taking down isis is so important. this, as new terrorist group threatening the u.s. >> a live report, next. >>> president obama ready to make his case to the u.n. today. what he's expected to say to get more support for attacks against isis. >> and this storm system, every single time i check, is looking more and more promising when it comes to our drought situation. showers arrive by evening. as we head through tomorrow, everybody needing that umbrella. we've got a lot to
mars? >> this morning, new study says a record number of americans have never been married. >> that's rightpew research center found that attitudes towards marriage have shifting. many young adults saying they don't feel financially ready to get married. >> researchers found that women want to find a spouse with a steady job but there's a shortage of employment now among young men. >> jobs are good. more than half never married adults still want to marry. >> you...
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into new jersey, browning road at mar, there tlton pike. and the 42 freeway northbound as drivers make their way from the atlantic city expressway out to the bridges and you can see average speeds right now in the mid-50s. tracy? >>> 6:01. we continue to follow breaking news in cape may. sky force ten is live over the ferry right now. this is the boat called the delaware. it's docked in the terminal in north cape may. the fire was contained to the engine room. two workers were forced to escape from the room. no word on what caused the fire. >>> also new, one person died in the house fire in delaware county. this happened around midnight at a home in chester along west tenth street. the victim has not been identified. right now it is unclear what caused that fire. >>> now from our south jersey bureau, as hospitals see more and more suspected cases of what may be enterovirus one hospital is making changes when it comes to visitors. ent enterovirus affects the respiratory system and sent children to the hospital in ten states. most people suff
into new jersey, browning road at mar, there tlton pike. and the 42 freeway northbound as drivers make their way from the atlantic city expressway out to the bridges and you can see average speeds right now in the mid-50s. tracy? >>> 6:01. we continue to follow breaking news in cape may. sky force ten is live over the ferry right now. this is the boat called the delaware. it's docked in the terminal in north cape may. the fire was contained to the engine room. two workers were forced...
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. >>> and a long journey to mars ends. a new probe has arrived at the red planet. see what they're looking for coming up. >>> the winds are bringing in some really chilly air for this time of year. i'm show you how cold it's going to get tonight coming up. >>> a white house fence jumper due in court is grabbing the attention of congress, plus president obama is preparing for a trip to the united nations in new york this week to convince the world to back his plan to defeat the terrorist group isis. nbc 10 national correspondent tracie potts reports that there's skepticism that his plan will work. >> reporter: president obama stands before the united nations wednesday. he's expected to address everything from ebola to the fight against the islamic state. >> i agree with president obama's goal that they must be defeated. i'm just not seeing the strategy that's actually going to work. >> reporter: u.n. arch mbassado samantha power says 40 nations are backing the u.s. against isis. >> we will not do the air strikes alone. >> reporter: president obama has been briefed o
. >>> and a long journey to mars ends. a new probe has arrived at the red planet. see what they're looking for coming up. >>> the winds are bringing in some really chilly air for this time of year. i'm show you how cold it's going to get tonight coming up. >>> a white house fence jumper due in court is grabbing the attention of congress, plus president obama is preparing for a trip to the united nations in new york this week to convince the world to back his plan to...
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mar. >> so this is a comment first of all, thank you for the new timeline i feel we should really try to hold ourselves feet to the fire to meet this timeline it's not the first time it's been postponed i think i raised at the last meeting that i've attend, you know, one of the problems about why this has been postponed again is on the business side not the technology do so so i as grateful as and i am to you for stepping up and taking over because our technology person had to go out on leave is that you know, i feel like when a seller was first starred the previous director was involved in the by his side and her deputy first 56 i can't day was involved and pamela was involved as a director at the last meeting i was pretty hard on the deputy director because of the lack of involvement in the business side many hindsight i shouldn't have been hard on him because he was just placed there from the minute that 56 i can't day left the minute that pamela left us i feel like the director huey should have been much more engaged in the business side when whether he appointed director sweeny or t
mar. >> so this is a comment first of all, thank you for the new timeline i feel we should really try to hold ourselves feet to the fire to meet this timeline it's not the first time it's been postponed i think i raised at the last meeting that i've attend, you know, one of the problems about why this has been postponed again is on the business side not the technology do so so i as grateful as and i am to you for stepping up and taking over because our technology person had to go out on...
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. >>> a new nasa spacecraft has arrived at mars to solve a mystery.t will help scientists determine what happened to the red planet's air. scientists believe mars had a wet and warm atmosphere four million years ago and since then it is cold and dry. they want to know how fast the atmosphere is disappearing and y the first results could be available by next spring. >> this morning a group of friends making their way from seattle to the united states mexico border by skate board and are called the great skateboard saying they are just riding for the thrill of it. they quit their jobs and left their homes two wogs ago. 30 miles a day and no cars allowed. there were 11 and four have turned back. the only goal is to have great adventure and share a round of margaritas. >> you would think they have replacement wheels? >> they must. >> at 6:00, a wave of rest yankees fleeing from isis where they are going now and a new call of violence from the militant group. >> a wildfire wedding, huge flames did not stop a couple from shing >>> live from the kgo-tv broad
. >>> a new nasa spacecraft has arrived at mars to solve a mystery.t will help scientists determine what happened to the red planet's air. scientists believe mars had a wet and warm atmosphere four million years ago and since then it is cold and dry. they want to know how fast the atmosphere is disappearing and y the first results could be available by next spring. >> this morning a group of friends making their way from seattle to the united states mexico border by skate board...
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. >> a new player in space exploration, india placed a satellite around mars. the mars orbiter "mission," called "mom," costs $75 million and will circle the planet for six months looking if water. nasa's latest mars mission cost $671 million to complete. >>> should she stay? should she go? next, the big meeting at city hall that could determine the fate of san francisco's fire chief. >> a dispute that threatens the future of the massive transbay center project. >> in united states, president obama prepares to make the case to the >>> live from the kgo-tv broadcast center this is abc7 news. >>> good morning on wednesday at 5:00. thanks pore joining us. >>> i am eric thomas much don't need the umbrella? key them handy. >> absolutely. we have drizzle. the higher elevations and lower will vacations near the coast to sfo are getting wet. there is measurable drizzle fall ing. today, the trillion toll -- bay bridge toll plaza is wet. get ready for the windshield
. >> a new player in space exploration, india placed a satellite around mars. the mars orbiter "mission," called "mom," costs $75 million and will circle the planet for six months looking if water. nasa's latest mars mission cost $671 million to complete. >>> should she stay? should she go? next, the big meeting at city hall that could determine the fate of san francisco's fire chief. >> a dispute that threatens the future of the massive transbay center...
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station 1 also attended funeral for the fallen firefighters while they were in new york. >> vigil at remembered site in lafayette marred by vandal today. it feature what organizers say is the largely east overpass flag display in the state. dozens of flag hanging from the overpass of highway 24 and interstate 6 80 but today thieves targeted the display stealing blythe or not 2 flag. organizers saw it happened and chase the thieves down but only recovered one of the flags. >> we literally followed them up the street and asked to give the flag back it wasn't their property. they hesitated we can call the cop. call the cop or hand it over they handed it over. we were driving away they threw a big chunk of decree at my truck just missed it 30. has been annual remembrance on the bridge ever since september 11 2011. 2001 rather this year featured the travis air force base honest guard blue star mom and retired new york city firefighters. >> on smrevt nature sky over manhattan filled with two beam of light as we showed you. called the tribute of light. installation of 88 search lights placed next to the site of the world trad
station 1 also attended funeral for the fallen firefighters while they were in new york. >> vigil at remembered site in lafayette marred by vandal today. it feature what organizers say is the largely east overpass flag display in the state. dozens of flag hanging from the overpass of highway 24 and interstate 6 80 but today thieves targeted the display stealing blythe or not 2 flag. organizers saw it happened and chase the thieves down but only recovered one of the flags. >> we...
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mars was once crisscrossed with rivers, so why did they disappear? nasa hopes its newmission will solve the mystery. that's ahead. fruit.[x mmm. amazing. yeah, i get that a lot. alka seltzer heartburn reliefchews. enjoy the relief. how can i ease this pain? (man) when i can't go, it's like rocks piling up. i wish i could find some relief. (announcer) ask your doctor about linzess-- a once-daily capsule for adults with ibs with constipation or chronic idiopathic constipation. linzess is thought to help calm pain-sensing nerves and accelerate bowel movements. it helps you proactively manage your symptoms. do not give linzess to children under 6, and it should not be given to children 6 to 17. it may harm them. don't take linzess if you have a bowel blockage. get immediate help if you develop unusual or severe stomach pain especially with bloody or black stools. the most common side effect is diarrhea, sometimes severe. if it's severe, stop taking linzess and call your doctor right away. other side effects include, gas, stomach-area pain and swelling. bottom line, ask you
mars was once crisscrossed with rivers, so why did they disappear? nasa hopes its newmission will solve the mystery. that's ahead. fruit.[x mmm. amazing. yeah, i get that a lot. alka seltzer heartburn reliefchews. enjoy the relief. how can i ease this pain? (man) when i can't go, it's like rocks piling up. i wish i could find some relief. (announcer) ask your doctor about linzess-- a once-daily capsule for adults with ibs with constipation or chronic idiopathic constipation. linzess is thought...