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look heed martina global security and aerospace company and contracted for nasa's orion missions to mars. great mentors for these children today. ♪ >>> i didn't see them trying to duct tape big fella. the phillies infield lost its leader jimmy rollins leaving a big hole on the left side. codey ash she to step up his game at third base was ryan howard at first and an aging chase utley that infield could potentially be awful defensive defensively. there have been talks of ash she playing at left field but for now he'll stick to third base working with phillies legend larry bowa on improving his glove at that position. this relationship can really help him out 10 fold. >> i think we have a good relationship um, you know it took a little bit for us to kind of see hi to eye. i think last year and once we did, um, i think my play got better. >> he was slow getting off the ball much he's really improved a lot. he's got soft hands. got a good arm. i like him. >> he's going to hit homeruns, too. not 30 but i think 15, 20, eventually 15, 20. >> he has a good eye to make sure when you're doing your
look heed martina global security and aerospace company and contracted for nasa's orion missions to mars. great mentors for these children today. ♪ >>> i didn't see them trying to duct tape big fella. the phillies infield lost its leader jimmy rollins leaving a big hole on the left side. codey ash she to step up his game at third base was ryan howard at first and an aging chase utley that infield could potentially be awful defensive defensively. there have been talks of ash she...
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. >> reporter: nasa's plan to get to mars involves building a new capsule called orion and taking around033 to do it. mars one is move agent a faster pace. the group says it will launch a mission to mars as early as 2025. we will keep you posted. janelle? >> out of this world. thanks scott. >>> look out am. there's another way to pay with your smartphone and samsung just bought it. the technology giant purchased loop pay today which stores your credit card information inside your smartphone. while am rolls out the apple pay service, loop pay claims it will work with 90% of all point of sale retail terminals. >>> a popular spot on the pen anyone sul virginia on the brink of losing hundreds of its volunteers, because all because of a piece of paper. it is forcing volunteers to sign a document saying the state won't pay the medical cost if a vol lum steer hurt on the job. there are about 1300 volunteers that do everything from sell tickets to build trails and maintain those beautiful gardens. so far, only 600 volunteers have signed that document. those who don't sign by march 1st won't be a
. >> reporter: nasa's plan to get to mars involves building a new capsule called orion and taking around033 to do it. mars one is move agent a faster pace. the group says it will launch a mission to mars as early as 2025. we will keep you posted. janelle? >> out of this world. thanks scott. >>> look out am. there's another way to pay with your smartphone and samsung just bought it. the technology giant purchased loop pay today which stores your credit card information...
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and o'ryon have a crucial -- oh ryon have a crucial -- orion have a crucial role to play. nasa must develop a concrete plan for the future of exploration if we have any hope of ensuring america's leadership in space. this bill tasks the scientists and engineers at nasa rather than the administration, to develop such a plan. as a study from last year from the national academies of science points out, a return to surface operations on the moon would make significant contributions to strategy ultimately aimed at landing people on mars. i hope that the road map nasa produces in response to this bill will also incorporate the valued guidance if the national academies as well as the nasa advisory council, the aerospace safety advisory panel and the many other groups that advise nasa. our bill is not perfect but it represents a serious bipartisan commitment to space exploration at a critical time in our nation's space exploration history. as a good steward of taxpayer dollars, i will continue to raise questions and concerns over nasa's budget. for instance, since 2007, nasa earth
and o'ryon have a crucial -- oh ryon have a crucial -- orion have a crucial role to play. nasa must develop a concrete plan for the future of exploration if we have any hope of ensuring america's leadership in space. this bill tasks the scientists and engineers at nasa rather than the administration, to develop such a plan. as a study from last year from the national academies of science points out, a return to surface operations on the moon would make significant contributions to strategy...
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once we really have orion built, we just did a test flight in november. we'll do another one.et through that process we'll start picking the crew and training them on the rocket. >> how expensive is that going to be? >> pretty expensive but well worth it. any time you can take humans and put them farther than they've been before it's going to be difficult. what kind of research we're going to do there, you start to discover all sorts of different avenues. >> there is criticism of mars as a mission that scientifically it's not the place where the most information will be gathered. it might be exciting. politicians put a lot of attention to it but there may be experiments tand thing that is can be done in a much closer orbit. >> there's going to be criticism of any major program like this. but just sending a human to mars, on that 500-day journey where we're going from one planet to another. and once we get there the amount that we can learn if you give me a shovel and my mind and a bunch of mission controllers back in houston, it will change our entire understanding, i guarante
once we really have orion built, we just did a test flight in november. we'll do another one.et through that process we'll start picking the crew and training them on the rocket. >> how expensive is that going to be? >> pretty expensive but well worth it. any time you can take humans and put them farther than they've been before it's going to be difficult. what kind of research we're going to do there, you start to discover all sorts of different avenues. >> there is criticism...
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it's an orion cell phone detector. it looks for microprocessor circuits that are in all cell phones. this will detect cell phones whether they are turned on or off, active or not. okay. i'm getting an indication right here. unfortunately, it also picks up walkmen, things like that. so 99 times out of 100, it might give us a false indication. but the one time we do find a cell phone, you know, it will all have been worth it. >> with the death of officer morgan, brushy mountain staff are always on high alert. >> we was security-minded anyways, but i look harder. we all look harder. if we see anything whatsoever funny, that inmate is not going out. and everybody knows there may be something up. >> morgan's fellow officers still think about him every day. >> he was a good one. you know, he's watching over all of us, and he's going to make sure that everything is all right. and we loved him, and he loved all of us, so we know he's here because we can still feel him in our hearts. >>> coming up -- when prison love letters go
it's an orion cell phone detector. it looks for microprocessor circuits that are in all cell phones. this will detect cell phones whether they are turned on or off, active or not. okay. i'm getting an indication right here. unfortunately, it also picks up walkmen, things like that. so 99 times out of 100, it might give us a false indication. but the one time we do find a cell phone, you know, it will all have been worth it. >> with the death of officer morgan, brushy mountain staff are...
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unmanned orion space capsule orbited earth and splashed into the pacific ocean. but spending at nasa is near-historic lows so that is a long ways away. >> maybe by spending time looking back, we can learn the lesson apollo showed us if we, americans, some collectively willing to achieve it. thanks for watching. oh yea, that's coming down let's get some rocks, man. health can change in a minute. so cvs health is changing healthcare. making it more accessible and affordable with walk-in medical care, no appointments needed and most insurance accepted. minuteclinic. another innovation from cvs health. because health is everything. in the nation, we know how it feels when you aren't treated like a priority. we do things differently. we'll take care of it. we put members first. join the nation. thank you. e is on your side ♪ i am totally blind. i lost my sight in afghanistan but it doesn't hold me back. i go through periods where it's hard to sleep at night and stay awake during the day. non-24 is a circadian rhythm disorder that affects up to 70% of people who are to
unmanned orion space capsule orbited earth and splashed into the pacific ocean. but spending at nasa is near-historic lows so that is a long ways away. >> maybe by spending time looking back, we can learn the lesson apollo showed us if we, americans, some collectively willing to achieve it. thanks for watching. oh yea, that's coming down let's get some rocks, man. health can change in a minute. so cvs health is changing healthcare. making it more accessible and affordable with walk-in...
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. >> as we've shown you right here on fox 29, america's newest spacecraft orion will hopefully dependn funding take astronauts to the surface of mars win the next two decades. >> two toddlers pulled from a freezing car. they're parents accused of leaving them alone for wine tastily, how they were keeping an eye on the kids from the inside the comfort of a restaurant. what they told the cops. >> using music to grow pot? one kind of music a legal grower says makes his marijuana stronger and he claims he's got the proof. >>> plus you want a body like beyonce'? queen b is delivering her secrets right to your front door. ♪ >> now, with tomorrow's traffic, here's bob kelly. >> good evening everybody. if you'll be out and about tonight, so will penndot. they'll be working northbound lanes of 95 right at cottman avenue down to only two lanes. keep that in mind if you're waiting for someone to come home from the sixers game and then heads up for tomorrow. we'll be drain cleaning. cleaning out the drains on the schuylkill expressway. expect delays in and out of the city between 9:30 and 2:00 fr
. >> as we've shown you right here on fox 29, america's newest spacecraft orion will hopefully dependn funding take astronauts to the surface of mars win the next two decades. >> two toddlers pulled from a freezing car. they're parents accused of leaving them alone for wine tastily, how they were keeping an eye on the kids from the inside the comfort of a restaurant. what they told the cops. >> using music to grow pot? one kind of music a legal grower says makes his marijuana...
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berets specifically, u.s., about the only country in the world that has special forces specifically orioned foreign internal defense and the tribes in eastern syria are very similar to the tribes tribes in anbar in the sense that they have been abused by both al qaeda in iraq and isis. there is a natural affinity to join with a force that would win them basic freedom. protect their women, protect their government structures, i think if you could deploy those special forces, again, that takes risks easy for me to say but i think we should do it. that would be one specific thing to do. >> what is the risk though? you have turkey, which is a massive army they don't help very much. because they have their own internal crazy isis people there. and they play a game in turkey and they don't like the kurds and they don't like this and they don't like that. but if we were to deploy american troops on syrian soil we would be exposed. we don't have a base of operations there we don't have what we had in iraq. we built up an infrastructure in iraq. they would just be out in the desert with all the othe
berets specifically, u.s., about the only country in the world that has special forces specifically orioned foreign internal defense and the tribes in eastern syria are very similar to the tribes tribes in anbar in the sense that they have been abused by both al qaeda in iraq and isis. there is a natural affinity to join with a force that would win them basic freedom. protect their women, protect their government structures, i think if you could deploy those special forces, again, that takes...
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orion, my understanding was in your conference, taste on the reports from the conference, the gop conference and the house decided they would not do a repeal. they would come up with legislation to make changes like the 30/40 rule, which i don't agree with. i don't know what happened. if the right-wing, the tea party, or new members want this on the record, but we are back to repeal. that is why i mentioned groundhog day. i thought that was over. if you fax and then i will yield back. the affordable care act is benefiting millions of people. in 2015, a .9 million consumers are signed up already through the health insurance marketplace. that goes until february 15. since the beginning of open enrollment in october, 9.7 million individuals have enrolled. 3 million young adults have gained health care coverage. one ton or 29 -- 100 29 million americans cannot be discriminated against for pre-existing medical condition. an average of $1407 per senior was spent last year on prescription drugs. the solvency of the medicare trust fund has been extended by 13 years. it is estimated that repealing th
orion, my understanding was in your conference, taste on the reports from the conference, the gop conference and the house decided they would not do a repeal. they would come up with legislation to make changes like the 30/40 rule, which i don't agree with. i don't know what happened. if the right-wing, the tea party, or new members want this on the record, but we are back to repeal. that is why i mentioned groundhog day. i thought that was over. if you fax and then i will yield back. the...
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. >> alfa foxtrot 586, the aircraft, the navy p3 ohry on, -- ryan -- orion, just like this one in the painting, has told el -- elmendorf that they are terminating their mission, they are flying for an air force base because they've had a propeller malfunction. he's about 154 knots, a 40 knot tail wind, oh so he's doing about 190 knots over the ground. he's hundreds of miles away from chima, and that's hundreds amiles away from his base. but what he is telling elmendorf is that we were terminated the flied, we've got a problem we're heading home. and the story i'm going to tell you is the true story of the rescue of alfa foxtrot 586. when i wrote this in 2003 i wanted to call it the ordeal of alfa foxtrot 586 and the publisher said gee, that sounds pretty grim, why don't we dress it up a little bit. and i leave it to you to decide if this is pretty grim or not. let's start with talking about antisubmarine warfare. world war i is the beginning of a point at which the promise of submarines seems to become a reality. as far back as leonardo da vinci, people had the idea that gee, if we co
. >> alfa foxtrot 586, the aircraft, the navy p3 ohry on, -- ryan -- orion, just like this one in the painting, has told el -- elmendorf that they are terminating their mission, they are flying for an air force base because they've had a propeller malfunction. he's about 154 knots, a 40 knot tail wind, oh so he's doing about 190 knots over the ground. he's hundreds of miles away from chima, and that's hundreds amiles away from his base. but what he is telling elmendorf is that we were...
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we have the orion, farsi speaking female muslim.an open the door and allow us opportunities to come in to build trust, build bridges, teach problem-solving and it's really not about national security in this wheelhouse. it is about how we improve the quality of your life. how do we make it so that your kids can go to school and learn and develop to their potential to they can play sports, play basketball go to dinners, so they can celebrate ramadan, so they can appreciate the high holy days of the jewish communities. i think that's the real strength of our program is that when we have this appreciation for what others have, their strengths and all of these faiths and all of these communities, and we really open it up for people to feel free to go to these festivals and different ideas, and then when law enforcement can step back a bit so it is not a secure relationship and encourage civic engagement, this is when communities take hold and their israel traction in terms of creating this environment which can resist crime which can re
we have the orion, farsi speaking female muslim.an open the door and allow us opportunities to come in to build trust, build bridges, teach problem-solving and it's really not about national security in this wheelhouse. it is about how we improve the quality of your life. how do we make it so that your kids can go to school and learn and develop to their potential to they can play sports, play basketball go to dinners, so they can celebrate ramadan, so they can appreciate the high holy days of...