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>> orion. the new american spaceship, which at the end of the year made a spectacular orbits of the earth and it went through the b. it was a total success. we're back, john. >> i never thought you would predict that. >> i didn't predict it, i just said it. best dollars spent. >> since when did you support orion? >> i was always in the space program. >> i agree with pat on orion, but i must sate earned income tax credit is one of the best programs that was started by president reagan, republicans, democrats alike supported it. it's not a waste of money. the best government dollars spent is the money to fight ebola in west africa, and it was enhanced in the laying duck session, voted by republicans and democrats. >> tom? >> at the joint direct attack ammunitions dropped on top of isis, which saved many lives. >> mark? >> well, i was going to say the money we spent on the ebola vaccine as well. >> you can say it. >> i think it's a fantastic important thing. i have a fallback position just in case
>> orion. the new american spaceship, which at the end of the year made a spectacular orbits of the earth and it went through the b. it was a total success. we're back, john. >> i never thought you would predict that. >> i didn't predict it, i just said it. best dollars spent. >> since when did you support orion? >> i was always in the space program. >> i agree with pat on orion, but i must sate earned income tax credit is one of the best programs that was...
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here is a family of orcas, there are four of them you have mom star 11-year-old bumper 16-year-old orion and 4-year-old comet. we know this because these whales are being tracked. eric martin is the co-director of the roundhouse marine sciences lab. he his son cody and another guy, danny, went out there because somebody said hey, we think the orcas are out there. so they're out there in a ten foot dinghy they called the bathtub and the whales decided hey, let's mug them because mugging in marine terminology is when a whale comes up to your boat and let's just listen to what went down. >> oh, my god! >> that's so cool! >> there are some real professionals out there and they are just like incredibly jazzed to see this. this isn't a rare occurrence but a pretty cool one when you have an orca come up to your boat. not only did they he got vocalization sounds for them above water, they got video from underwater. after watching an incredible video like this you want to talk to the people that experienced it. right now, via skype, we have eric martin right this minute. tell me what's it like be
here is a family of orcas, there are four of them you have mom star 11-year-old bumper 16-year-old orion and 4-year-old comet. we know this because these whales are being tracked. eric martin is the co-director of the roundhouse marine sciences lab. he his son cody and another guy, danny, went out there because somebody said hey, we think the orcas are out there. so they're out there in a ten foot dinghy they called the bathtub and the whales decided hey, let's mug them because mugging in...
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on keystone and orion.s bob menendez this is what he had to say about the president and white house's rhetoric on iran negotiations and the operations and new sanctions. take a listen. >> i have to be honest with you. the more i hear from the administration and its quotes the more it sounds like talking points that come straight out of tehran. and it feeds to the iranian narrative of victimization, when they are the ones with the original sin. illicit nuclear weapons program going back over the course of 20 years, that they are unwilling to come clean on. >> the president has issued a veto threat on new iran sanctions. you can probably find about ten democratic votes. where is this going? >> well the president's made it very clear to both democrats and republicans that an attempt to pass sanctions today is an invitation to scuttle these negotiations. what you effectively do is give the iranians, one an excuse to walk away from the table because new sanctions would be a violation of the interim agreement we'
on keystone and orion.s bob menendez this is what he had to say about the president and white house's rhetoric on iran negotiations and the operations and new sanctions. take a listen. >> i have to be honest with you. the more i hear from the administration and its quotes the more it sounds like talking points that come straight out of tehran. and it feeds to the iranian narrative of victimization, when they are the ones with the original sin. illicit nuclear weapons program going back...
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trips to the private sector so it can focus more of its money on getting to mars with the program like orion. space x also wants to go to mars. >> i think it will take a village, frankly, to get to mars. >> reporter: after apollo spending on space both public and private has gone into a higher orbit. >> never before in the history of human space flight has there been so much going on all at once. >> reporter: as much as these two companies are rivals they're also partners. a new docking unit will be sent to the space station, built by boeing delivered by space x. i'm jane wells. >>> coming up the technology being developed that will help keep your eyes on the ropes. >>> good news for drivers. gas prices now have fallen to the lowest price since april of 2009. the lundberg survey said regular gas is averaging just $2.07 a gallon nationwide. >>> finally tonight, what if your car watched you drive and warned you when an accident was about to happen? the technology has been developed and will soon be found in many vehicl. phil lebeau has an exclusive look at the company watching your eyes to mak
trips to the private sector so it can focus more of its money on getting to mars with the program like orion. space x also wants to go to mars. >> i think it will take a village, frankly, to get to mars. >> reporter: after apollo spending on space both public and private has gone into a higher orbit. >> never before in the history of human space flight has there been so much going on all at once. >> reporter: as much as these two companies are rivals they're also...
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it's called orion. it orbited twice and successfully landed. so this is, you know, many people are of the opinion that the american space program is kind of sleeping or morbid to i would argue that is not the case at all. just today, this is to some extent the subject of whatever it about or the times, but just today there was another report from curiosity curiosity team. and what they said was to remarkable. later in the talk i will explain it a little bit more about what this proves in terms of what they see and what as geologists and geochemist everything else they know how to interpret. this is a delta, the end of river that look like is going to look the it's right there in gale crater where they were, and we now have proof positive that maybe 4 billion years ago or more mars was very very wet and much warmer. and keep in mind the number 3.8. that's around the era when life began on earth and when earth was warm and kind of wet and i do know mars wasn't too different. and this is kind of a rendering of what perhaps mars looked like back th
it's called orion. it orbited twice and successfully landed. so this is, you know, many people are of the opinion that the american space program is kind of sleeping or morbid to i would argue that is not the case at all. just today, this is to some extent the subject of whatever it about or the times, but just today there was another report from curiosity curiosity team. and what they said was to remarkable. later in the talk i will explain it a little bit more about what this proves in terms...
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the only spacecraft that we developed that i know of is the orion. the first light is supposed to be unmanned, coming up later this year. there is a new rocket that is 110 tons capable. some people like it, some people don't. finally, the commercial side of it is paying big dividends. to me, and i'm glad to see it's happening, it's what's -- it is what nasa has always done. normally we would give them a design and say you build this thing. how much that going to cost us? they got a lot of skin in the game. those guys that spacex and the others. to make it possible, it's going to be government monday that will make it possible. it is an economic model. they get that from both them, spacex and boeing have signed contracts to supply the space station over the next two years. it's picking up again. i think we are getting some interests. if there's successful with their vehicles, it will be real need. >> i will have to wrap it. first of all, we will clap at the end for charlie and everybody. i want to thank everybody who has come out today to this great e
the only spacecraft that we developed that i know of is the orion. the first light is supposed to be unmanned, coming up later this year. there is a new rocket that is 110 tons capable. some people like it, some people don't. finally, the commercial side of it is paying big dividends. to me, and i'm glad to see it's happening, it's what's -- it is what nasa has always done. normally we would give them a design and say you build this thing. how much that going to cost us? they got a lot of skin...
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closer you look the more detail you see, like these swirling clouds that help form the constellation orionar marks the 25th since hubble's launch. mesmerizing images like these are a kind of anniversary present that you simply can't take your eyes off. happy birthday hubble. unlike some of us you get better with ages and better at unlocking a universe. >> joint military exercises between united states and south korea are regular occurrences. this one, codenamed max thunder - took place in november at the kunsan air force base 150 miles south of seoul... >> this type of exercise takes place every year but for the north korean government they consider this a provocation and a threat.
closer you look the more detail you see, like these swirling clouds that help form the constellation orionar marks the 25th since hubble's launch. mesmerizing images like these are a kind of anniversary present that you simply can't take your eyes off. happy birthday hubble. unlike some of us you get better with ages and better at unlocking a universe. >> joint military exercises between united states and south korea are regular occurrences. this one, codenamed max thunder - took place in...
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i want your opinion on orion bernstein, i understand it is paying 7% dividend. >> you know i have tork. i want to make sure that 7% is sustainable. i know, to me it is on suspect watch no matter how good it is. we are go to do work. jams in atlanta. james. >> jimmy, i want to know i have mastercard symbol ma shi buy more of it? >> you, me and a.j. it does look like it is rolling over. i would like a bigger position. yes. stick with cramer! >>> all this week we are following the big jpmorgan morgan health care conference highlighting one of the hottest sectors around biotech, the next generation. as a group they trounced the s&p for the last four years. four years straight. tonight i want to look at the smallcap biotech company that a stock that doubled over the last month. halo for all of you home gamers. it is focussed on using human enzymes. an area outside your body cells that provide structural support for your tissue. it creates a drug delivery platform everything from fluids to small molecules to antibodies. the company partnered up with a number of big players. in a deal annou
i want your opinion on orion bernstein, i understand it is paying 7% dividend. >> you know i have tork. i want to make sure that 7% is sustainable. i know, to me it is on suspect watch no matter how good it is. we are go to do work. jams in atlanta. james. >> jimmy, i want to know i have mastercard symbol ma shi buy more of it? >> you, me and a.j. it does look like it is rolling over. i would like a bigger position. yes. stick with cramer! >>> all this week we are...
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the more detail you see like these swirls clouds that show the constellation orion. mesmerizing images like the so-called cyfer galaxy that you can't take your eyes off. so happy birthday, hubble. unlike some of us you get better with age and unlocking the secrets of a universe that confounds as much as it dazzles. >> now one more picture our picture of the day. nasa tweeted this photo from outer space in honor of martin luther king day. it's a look at the bright lights the glowing lights of the city of atlanta. nasa wrote where mlk who inspired us to dream was born. i'm john siegenthaler. thanks for watching. we'll see you back here tomorrow night. fault lines is coming up next. coming up next. >> joint military exercises between united states and south korea are regular occurrences. this one, codenamed max thunder - took place in november at the kunsan air force base 150 miles south of seoul... >> this type of exercise takes place every year but for the north korean government they consider this a provocation and a threat.
the more detail you see like these swirls clouds that show the constellation orion. mesmerizing images like the so-called cyfer galaxy that you can't take your eyes off. so happy birthday, hubble. unlike some of us you get better with age and unlocking the secrets of a universe that confounds as much as it dazzles. >> now one more picture our picture of the day. nasa tweeted this photo from outer space in honor of martin luther king day. it's a look at the bright lights the glowing lights...
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. >> gilbert oriÓn nos dice por quÉ podrÍa poner en peligro a otros niÑos. >> muy buenas noches, segÚns creen que si la mayorÍa de los niÑos son vacunados con enfermedades como tÉtano, influenza, polio, sarampiÓn y la rubia la la poblaciÓn estÁ muy bien protegida. y los que no son inmunizados corren peligro al resto de la comunidad. >> trabaja para el bienestar de su hijo, por lo tanto hace todo lo posible para protegerlo. especialmente cuando se trata de su salud. >> lo vacunen de la vacuna de la influenza, y le ha caÍdo muy bien, no se han firmado para nada un reciente estudio revela que no todos piensan como octavio. utilizando archivos mÉdicos digitales de kaiser se descubriÓ que en el Área de la bahÍa hay varias zonas calientes, de las cuales muchos padres no estÁn inmunizar a sus hijos. >> y por lo tanto una persona no vacunada con una infecciÓn es un riesgo para la sociedad porque puede causar una epidemia. >> Éstas son las situaciones que se extienden desde el norte, este y san francisco. en ciudades como auckland, alameda y cerrito casi el 10% de los padres no vacunen a sus hi
. >> gilbert oriÓn nos dice por quÉ podrÍa poner en peligro a otros niÑos. >> muy buenas noches, segÚns creen que si la mayorÍa de los niÑos son vacunados con enfermedades como tÉtano, influenza, polio, sarampiÓn y la rubia la la poblaciÓn estÁ muy bien protegida. y los que no son inmunizados corren peligro al resto de la comunidad. >> trabaja para el bienestar de su hijo, por lo tanto hace todo lo posible para protegerlo. especialmente cuando se trata de su salud....
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this is different from the orion spacecraft lockheed is building. this shows the falcon 9 rocket missing the floating landing site out in the atlantic earlier this month. ouch. after running out of fuel, spaceex will probably try this again next month. they work towards a reusable rocket to drive down launch costs. that has nothing to do with humans. spacex helps to recover rockets after cargo or astronauts are launched or on their way. no humans will be hurt in that event. >> thank you for the clarification on what is turning out to be an amazing race. >>> let's get over and check in with rick santelli. >> hi, carl. you know, really, the big mission for cnbc is to make sure that you, the investor, are fully armed to be able to trade challenging markets, especially the markets we are now facing. and there's extreme things going on. one of the most extreme was thursday, the 22nd and embarking on quantitative easing american style. but some things didn't happen in an extreme way after that extreme policy hit. if we look at five-year rates, 10-year rat
this is different from the orion spacecraft lockheed is building. this shows the falcon 9 rocket missing the floating landing site out in the atlantic earlier this month. ouch. after running out of fuel, spaceex will probably try this again next month. they work towards a reusable rocket to drive down launch costs. that has nothing to do with humans. spacex helps to recover rockets after cargo or astronauts are launched or on their way. no humans will be hurt in that event. >> thank you...
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i saw a report of 28.5 in orion, a lot of pictures come out of new york city but a lot of people suffer through the shoveling and single digit windchills. we didn't get the power outages expected either. the main reason because the storm was further off the coast, it was a little colder and more of a fine powdery stuff, not the stuck that sticks to trees. that didn't allow the weight to get on the branches and power lines and that's why we have 20 to 40,000. some areas are doing well but we have to wait until tomorrow morning to clean up in eastern new england. >> bill, i know there's a lot of second guessing but certainly the governor andrew cuomo, new york governor and bill de blasio, they would have really been faulted if they had not been ready. clearing the sheets letting the sanitation crews get out there and clear the streets overnight was the big game changer there. quick question about more snow to come. we're hearing thursday and sunday. what's looking out there? >> reporter: it is definitely winter for the mid-atlantic and northeast. we have a little threat on thursday and fr
i saw a report of 28.5 in orion, a lot of pictures come out of new york city but a lot of people suffer through the shoveling and single digit windchills. we didn't get the power outages expected either. the main reason because the storm was further off the coast, it was a little colder and more of a fine powdery stuff, not the stuck that sticks to trees. that didn't allow the weight to get on the branches and power lines and that's why we have 20 to 40,000. some areas are doing well but we...
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no less amazing was the first unmanned test flight for orion.cember it performed a flawless or built of earth. perhaps even some day following our robotic missions to the surface of mars. the view from space has always had a lot to teach us the first apollo mission, and the holiday greetings photographing the earth from our closest neighbor was an extraordinary reminder of how unique, and fragile our world is, this year, we got that reminder again. a german born member of the team took this photograph of gaza as it was pounded by rockets. he reported being able to see the explosions from 205 miles up. perhaps that sort of view, the view of ourselves no matter how small we are is what space exploration is truly for. al jazeera planet earth. >> what a year, that does it for us at this hour, thank you for being with us happy new year, we will see you again right back here at 11:00 p.m. eastern 8:00 pacific have a good fight. >> if we don't have a verdict by one o'clock it's gonna be another day. >> well it's either gonna be before noon, or they get
no less amazing was the first unmanned test flight for orion.cember it performed a flawless or built of earth. perhaps even some day following our robotic missions to the surface of mars. the view from space has always had a lot to teach us the first apollo mission, and the holiday greetings photographing the earth from our closest neighbor was an extraordinary reminder of how unique, and fragile our world is, this year, we got that reminder again. a german born member of the team took this...
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company that produces multi layered textiles has developed a new 3d continuous weaving method for nasa's orioncraft. nasa administrator charles bolden was at bailey's ribbon mills for first hand look at the work that's being done on the thermal protection unit that will be used on the nasa spacecraft. >>> bad crash shutting down parts of interstate 80 in mercer county this morning. the cause of the crash still under investigation. but officials say the road was icy and packed with snow at the time of the crash. >>> meantime the bitter cold has frozen up traffic lights believe it or not across the city of philadelphia. so is a warmup what they need to fire back up? fox 29's brad satin headed to the city streets department to shed some light on a very serious problem. >> reporter: rush hour traffic can be bad enough in center city but come upon a dead street light and civility goes right out the window. blame it on the weather says the city's street light engineer. >> our service calls have gone up due to the cold weather. >> in warmer weather, three or four lights need fixing in an average day,
company that produces multi layered textiles has developed a new 3d continuous weaving method for nasa's orioncraft. nasa administrator charles bolden was at bailey's ribbon mills for first hand look at the work that's being done on the thermal protection unit that will be used on the nasa spacecraft. >>> bad crash shutting down parts of interstate 80 in mercer county this morning. the cause of the crash still under investigation. but officials say the road was icy and packed with snow...
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the dan of orion and a new era of american space exploration. >> which news event of 2014 had the most impact an you? logan to our facebook page at wnnfans.com and let us know. >> eventful year. >> i forget about all the things that really were just in the past 12 months. >>> coming up bringing in the new year with kickoff. stay with us. >> announcer: "world news now" continues after this fromtt2wút3nú&4 bt@q&ap tt2wút3nú&4 "a@q6m4 tt2wút3nú&4 bm@q=f8 tt4wút3nú&4 " dztq =p tt4wút3nú&4 " entq p90 tt4wút3nú&4 " gzt& i>h tt4wút3nú&4 " hnt& y0$ tt4wút3nú&4 " iztq 3yé tt4wút3nú&4 " jntq !)< tt4wút3nú&4 " lzt& 9d@ ♪ >>> welcome back. new year's day means lots of college football action. the stakes getting a lot highe starting later today. here to talk about what's ahead is "world news now" chairman of football coverage jack shehan. happy new year. >> happy new year kendis. first on new year's day, there are some hors d'oeuvres. the outback bowl. auburn facing off against the badgers of wisconsin. then the citrus bowl missouri against minnesota. that game is in orlando. and then the cotton bo
the dan of orion and a new era of american space exploration. >> which news event of 2014 had the most impact an you? logan to our facebook page at wnnfans.com and let us know. >> eventful year. >> i forget about all the things that really were just in the past 12 months. >>> coming up bringing in the new year with kickoff. stay with us. >> announcer: "world news now" continues after this fromtt2wút3nú&4 bt@q&ap tt2wút3nú&4 "a@q6m4...
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in his tenure as chairman he ended his orion roadmap which became a national conversation about where we go in the future by that element reform tax reform, have revealed obamacare what to put in obamacare's place but before the ryan budget, medicare reform, third rail of politics. reform those at your own political peril. was a lot of criticism at a time when the ryan budget first came out but this is too dangerous for republicans. we see what happened with republicans. their numbers in the house of representatives keep going up. the numbers innocent people do. this is not the third rail of politics anymore. liberal scaremongering about this has become fairly ineffective. not that this has something to still be considered that we've seen it can be beaten back. remember the ad, pushing granny off the cliff? those didn't work so well in this last election. what we've learned about this is the american people are plenty smart, have plenty of wisdom, and when they see you take a bold stand for something that will help them in their daily lives, they will rally to your site. it's a reason
in his tenure as chairman he ended his orion roadmap which became a national conversation about where we go in the future by that element reform tax reform, have revealed obamacare what to put in obamacare's place but before the ryan budget, medicare reform, third rail of politics. reform those at your own political peril. was a lot of criticism at a time when the ryan budget first came out but this is too dangerous for republicans. we see what happened with republicans. their numbers in the...
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it really begins to tie up to the story from orion in terms of what people are spending. >> and it tiesn with the burglary yesterday. many -- burglary yesterday. -- many of them -- burn very -- and it ties into the burberry yesterday. originally, -- regionally, europe is doing very well. people are spending more. a better exchange rate. 9% sales growth. america not as strong as expected but surely growth. up 7%. many felt it will grow and a double-digit. jory doing well. -- jewelry doing well. asia is adorable -- is brutal down. th ea -- the watches fell the most. and distinction between wholesale and retail. [indiscernible] somewhat also go to department stores. those relationships, single much caution from their wholesale partners. there have not been wanting to act to the lineup. concerns when it came to watches. it seems overall this is a company that is feeling quite a bit of pain. watches are down 4%. we are seeing growth in other sections. they have plenty of cash, almost 5 billion euros. to do investing. they give us no outlook. no direction of what they see for the for karmic f
it really begins to tie up to the story from orion in terms of what people are spending. >> and it tiesn with the burglary yesterday. many -- burglary yesterday. -- many of them -- burn very -- and it ties into the burberry yesterday. originally, -- regionally, europe is doing very well. people are spending more. a better exchange rate. 9% sales growth. america not as strong as expected but surely growth. up 7%. many felt it will grow and a double-digit. jory doing well. -- jewelry doing...
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the only spacecraft that we developed that i know of is the orion. the first light is supposed to be unmanned, coming up later this year. there is a new rocket that is 110 tons capable. some people like it, some people don't. finally, the commercial side of it is paying big dividends. to me, and i'm glad to see it's happening, it's what's -- it is what nasa has always done. normally we would give them a design and say you build this thing. how much that going to cost us? they got a lot of skin in the game. those guys that spacex and the others. to make it possible, it's going to be government monday that will make it possible. it is an economic model. they get that from both them, spacex and boeing have signed contracts to supply the space station over the next two years. it's picking up again. i think we are getting some interests. if there's successful with their vehicles, it will be real need. >> i will have to wrap it. first of all, we will clap at the end for charlie and everybody. i want to thank everybody who has come out today to this great e
the only spacecraft that we developed that i know of is the orion. the first light is supposed to be unmanned, coming up later this year. there is a new rocket that is 110 tons capable. some people like it, some people don't. finally, the commercial side of it is paying big dividends. to me, and i'm glad to see it's happening, it's what's -- it is what nasa has always done. normally we would give them a design and say you build this thing. how much that going to cost us? they got a lot of skin...
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no less amazing was the first unhand test flight for orion.set, it performed an orbit of earth and splashed down. nasa plans to carry a human crew zoo deep space perhaps following our robotic missions to the surface of mars. the view of space has always had a lot to teach us. the first apollo mission and the holiday greetings from the astronauts was an extraordinary reminder of how unique and fragile our world is. this year, we got that reminder again. a german born member of the international space station team took this photo of gas being pounded by rockets. he could see the explosions. perhaps that sort of view, the view of ourselves and of how small we are is what space exploration is truly for. jacob ward, al jazeera planet earth. >> a former astronaut and international space station commander joins us from houston this morning. commander, good morning and happy new year to you. i want to just continue on the theme which is that view from space, which made gaza look so different. international space cooperation where are we in that effort
no less amazing was the first unhand test flight for orion.set, it performed an orbit of earth and splashed down. nasa plans to carry a human crew zoo deep space perhaps following our robotic missions to the surface of mars. the view of space has always had a lot to teach us. the first apollo mission and the holiday greetings from the astronauts was an extraordinary reminder of how unique and fragile our world is. this year, we got that reminder again. a german born member of the international...
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the only spacecraft we have developed is orion. this first flight is supposed to be unmanned. a new rocket that is 110 tons capability. some people like it, some people don't. the commercial side of it is paying big dividends. it's what nasa has always done. they made the design and we bought their design. normally we would give them a design and have them build it and say how much is it going to cost? that got a lot of skin in the game. elon musk, those guys at spacex -- but to make it possible, it's going to be government money that is going to end up making it possible as an economic model. they get that -- spacex and knowing have signed contracts -- boeing have signed contracts to supply the space station over the next few years. it is picking up again and i think we are getting some interest. if they are successful, it's going to be really neat. >> before we wrap it, we will clap at the end for charlie but i want to thank everyone who has come out today to this great event, for the ham radio contact, from presenters, walt cunningham, greg olson and charlie duke, i want to
the only spacecraft we have developed is orion. this first flight is supposed to be unmanned. a new rocket that is 110 tons capability. some people like it, some people don't. the commercial side of it is paying big dividends. it's what nasa has always done. they made the design and we bought their design. normally we would give them a design and have them build it and say how much is it going to cost? that got a lot of skin in the game. elon musk, those guys at spacex -- but to make it...