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orion will be managed at texas johnson space cente getting to heart why space like defense is seen asnot just because of national security and innovation but because space programs are jobs programs. for "nightly bubuness report" i'm morgan brennan. >> and before with goe a final look at the day on wall street. the dwou fell 142 points. the nasdaq down 118. the and s&p&p 500 dropped 25. that's nightly business report tonight. thanks for joining us. have a greatvening. and we will see you here tomorrow. ♪ woman: this is"bbc wor" is made possible by... the freemadation; by judy and peter blum-kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs; and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you. thu.
orion will be managed at texas johnson space cente getting to heart why space like defense is seen asnot just because of national security and innovation but because space programs are jobs programs. for "nightly bubuness report" i'm morgan brennan. >> and before with goe a final look at the day on wall street. the dwou fell 142 points. the nasdaq down 118. the and s&p&p 500 dropped 25. that's nightly business report tonight. thanks for joining us. have a greatvening....
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earliest iteration of orion dates back to the w. bush administration. been adapted, development has actually cost upwards of $16 billion in total, something that's drawn criticism over the years. but this contract signals a shift and a commitment to production. this is insuring the survival of orion long term, cementing it as a key part of the artemis program. but it also speaks to the turf battle between states after the lunar lander was designated. texas lawmakers loudly voiced opposition so it will be managed by texas johnson space center. one of the lawmakers is quoted very prominently in the release. this really i think gets to the heart of why space is seen as so crucial, not just because of national security and the idea of u.s. dominance on earth and beyond, but because space programs like orion are jobs programs, as well. >>> all right. important news in the world of space. >>> still to come here on squawk alley, what ever happened to the supposed apple/disney merger that's next. stay with us. geico makes it easy to get help when i need it. wit
earliest iteration of orion dates back to the w. bush administration. been adapted, development has actually cost upwards of $16 billion in total, something that's drawn criticism over the years. but this contract signals a shift and a commitment to production. this is insuring the survival of orion long term, cementing it as a key part of the artemis program. but it also speaks to the turf battle between states after the lunar lander was designated. texas lawmakers loudly voiced opposition so...
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but they kept the orion capsule but in a different form.again, politics was involved and who does what. another thing, what about mining asteroids. there are good private companies looking at mining asteroids. they wanted to get into that business as well. by the way, obama canceled constellation and sort of canceled orion. then trump came and did what did trump do? he canceled asteroids by the way. but he said we really should go back to the moon. and we should go to mars. but he kind of had this thing where he was going back and forth about it. he made one statement saying we should go to the moon and then on to mars. then he did a tweet, basically saying, we've been to the moon but let's go to mars. and then his nasa ministry to said can you clarify a little bit? he said well yeah, i guess we will go to the moon and then mars. but he really is interested in mars. restarted the space council. he has a genuine interest in space. this is hot off the press for this as yesterday for those of you watching on c-span. that was july 19 met with b
but they kept the orion capsule but in a different form.again, politics was involved and who does what. another thing, what about mining asteroids. there are good private companies looking at mining asteroids. they wanted to get into that business as well. by the way, obama canceled constellation and sort of canceled orion. then trump came and did what did trump do? he canceled asteroids by the way. but he said we really should go back to the moon. and we should go to mars. but he kind of had...
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but they kept the orion capsule but in a different form . politics was involved in who does what. anotherthing that came out of that era was what about mining asteroids ? there are a number of good private companies looking at mining asteroids and nasa decided they wantedto get into that business as well . then of course president, by the way, obama canceled constellation. and then trump came in and what did trump do? he canceled asteroids, by the way but he said we should go back to the moon . we should do that. and weshould go on to mars . he kind of had this thing where he was going back and forth about it. he made one statement saying we should goto the moon and that on the market and then did to say basically we've been to the moon , let's go to mars and then his nasa administrator's said sir, can you clarify a little bit and he said yeah, i guess we're going to go to the moon and then mars but he was very interested in mars, he restarted the national space council which obama had canceled. he does have a genuine interest in space and business yesterday, hot off the press for
but they kept the orion capsule but in a different form . politics was involved in who does what. anotherthing that came out of that era was what about mining asteroids ? there are a number of good private companies looking at mining asteroids and nasa decided they wantedto get into that business as well . then of course president, by the way, obama canceled constellation. and then trump came in and what did trump do? he canceled asteroids, by the way but he said we should go back to the moon ....
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paradian leads the study of an experimental device called the orion. here's how it works.ng a camera attached to a pair of sunglasses, orion captures images a person would see and sends it through a hand held device to an implant that has been surgically inserted into the visual part of the brain. the implant turns those images into dots of light that the patient can see. >> it can be various shapes. it could be a circle, an oval, a moving line. >> reporter: jason is one of only six people in the world who qualified for the study and to receive the implant. >> the first time that i saw a little white dot, i was speechless. it was the most beautng i've ever seen. >> you can actually see the electrode array. >> reporter: while not restoring sight in the traditional sense, what he can see are flashes of light. >> if i look around, i can perceive movement. i can see some light and dark. i can tell you whether a line is vertical, horizontal or at a 45-degree angle. >> reporter: the device not only allowed jason to regain a small part of his vision, but some true independence. >
paradian leads the study of an experimental device called the orion. here's how it works.ng a camera attached to a pair of sunglasses, orion captures images a person would see and sends it through a hand held device to an implant that has been surgically inserted into the visual part of the brain. the implant turns those images into dots of light that the patient can see. >> it can be various shapes. it could be a circle, an oval, a moving line. >> reporter: jason is one of only six...
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. >> from the wright brothers to that beautiful orion space capsicle. >> if you have trouble reading,
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billion contract to look'd to build at least six orion aircraft.hey'll carry astronauts to the moon. it should be completed by 2024. that's the date to return astronauts. >>> prince harry and his wife megan are on their second day of their visit to south africa. yesterday they began their first official tour as a family in cape town, but they were without their infant son archie who was being watched by a nanny. they served food and danced with kids as well and visited a community center with girls empowerment project and teach girls self-defense. >> we're here as part of the royal family. i want you to know for me, i am here for you as a mother, as a wife, as a woman, as a woman of color, and as your sister. >> the couple's ten-day multi tour will focus on wildlife protection and the clearing of mine fields, an issue championed by harry's late mother, princess diana. >>> coming up this morning, ed o'keefe talks with democratic presidential candidate and south indiana mayor pete buttigieg about his bus. i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs mornin
billion contract to look'd to build at least six orion aircraft.hey'll carry astronauts to the moon. it should be completed by 2024. that's the date to return astronauts. >>> prince harry and his wife megan are on their second day of their visit to south africa. yesterday they began their first official tour as a family in cape town, but they were without their infant son archie who was being watched by a nanny. they served food and danced with kids as well and visited a community...
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chain than to know what's coming from where so that lendl who you are the individual consumer you orion the shot it's incredibly hard at the moment to have confidence if you're wanting to buy a product take so it sort of for a start bedded countless products that were buying on supermarket shelves and were often were often very ignorant blissfully ignorant about where it's found most so in the world used to feed animals. and you're not thinking actually when you're eating chicken for example. you're also eating soy that may come from the brazilian imus nor the president's out there so there's an individual consumer it's extremely hard to know what you can do there is an increasing number of monitoring systems and score cards that rank and assess the major brands of the world the major companies that produce and processed food and sell it on to retailers and the major logistics companies the transport and operate that middle part of the supply chain the cargill in the bungie glen cause of the world there are an increasing number of system this is one of the things that we're trying to do
chain than to know what's coming from where so that lendl who you are the individual consumer you orion the shot it's incredibly hard at the moment to have confidence if you're wanting to buy a product take so it sort of for a start bedded countless products that were buying on supermarket shelves and were often were often very ignorant blissfully ignorant about where it's found most so in the world used to feed animals. and you're not thinking actually when you're eating chicken for example....
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so that was the goal with a big constellation rocket and orion and it would be great but not so much. so let's try to see if we can do that again today and what happened with obama he said that's not such a good idea. but they kept the o'brien capsule in a different form. politics was involved. but the other thing is mining asteroids. and then they decided they wanted to get into that. so then of course obama canceled constellation and then trump came in and what did he do? he canceled asteroids but he said we really should go back to the moon and we should go on to mars. but he had this thing going back and forth about it and then said a tweet to basically say we've been to the moon let's go to the - - go to mars so can you verify a little bit and said yes we will go to the moon and then to mars to start the national space cancel he does have a genuine interest in space and this is hot off the press that was july 19th. meeting with buzz aldrin and mike collins who is the command and the return to the nasa administrator say can we go to mars directly? part of the plan and then moved t
so that was the goal with a big constellation rocket and orion and it would be great but not so much. so let's try to see if we can do that again today and what happened with obama he said that's not such a good idea. but they kept the o'brien capsule in a different form. politics was involved. but the other thing is mining asteroids. and then they decided they wanted to get into that. so then of course obama canceled constellation and then trump came in and what did he do? he canceled...
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chain than to know what's coming from where so that lendl who you are the individual consumer you orion the shot it's incredibly hard at the moment to have confidence if you're wanting to buy a product take so it sort of for a start bedded countless products that were buying on supermarket shelves and were often were often very ignorant blissfully ignorant about where it found most so in the world it used to feed animals. and you're not thinking actually when you're eating a chicken for example. you're also eating soy that may come from the brazilian amas not the president's out there so there's an individual consumer it's extremely hard to know where you can do there is an increasing number of monitoring systems and school cards that rank and assess the major brands of the world the major companies that produce and processed food and sell it on to retailers and the major logistics companies the transport and operate that middle part of the supply chain the cargill in the bungie glen cause of the world there are an increasing number of system this is one of the things that we're trying
chain than to know what's coming from where so that lendl who you are the individual consumer you orion the shot it's incredibly hard at the moment to have confidence if you're wanting to buy a product take so it sort of for a start bedded countless products that were buying on supermarket shelves and were often were often very ignorant blissfully ignorant about where it found most so in the world it used to feed animals. and you're not thinking actually when you're eating a chicken for...
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. >> from the wright brothers to that beautiful orion space capsicle. >> if you have trouble reading, hide it like spike did. it can only get you into a lot of trouble. >> the mainstream media, these people back here, they are the worst. they are so dishonest. >> when you get your feelings hurt by somebody you love, think a minute before you cry and moan about your own feelings. >> they call her pocahontas. >> you think all indians are the same? >> we had the most beautiful piece of chocolate cake that you have ever seen. >> control your weight. don't let it control you. >> everybody loves me. everybody loves me. >> have you ever wanted to believe in something, even though you knew it couldn't be true? do what's right, and you can't go wrong. take it from me... mr. t >> it's "the late show with stephen colbert." the best of season 4, the greatest season 4 of all time. tonight, too much monologue. plus stephen welcomes famous people, featuring jon batiste and stay human. and now, live on tape from the ed sullivan theater in new york city, it's stephen colbert! ( cheers and applause ) h
. >> from the wright brothers to that beautiful orion space capsicle. >> if you have trouble reading, hide it like spike did. it can only get you into a lot of trouble. >> the mainstream media, these people back here, they are the worst. they are so dishonest. >> when you get your feelings hurt by somebody you love, think a minute before you cry and moan about your own feelings. >> they call her pocahontas. >> you think all indians are the same? >> we...
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attack ships on fire off the shoulder of orion. i've seen eric trump eat spaghetti with his bare hands." "time to die." ( laughter ) then, the questioning turned to maguire's conversations with the president. >> did you ever speak to the president about this complaint? >> my conversations with the president are privileged and it would be inappropriate for me because it would destroy my relationship with the president. >> stephen: oh, i think that ship has sailed.( laughter ) when he sees your testimony, i think you're going on the "old-days-when-we-were-smart" list. ( laughter )yone took the whistleblower's complaint seriously. like california republican devin nunes, seen here unsuccessfully blowing smoke up the president's butt. ( laughter ) nunes accused the majority of acting in bad faith. >> democrats on this very committee negotiated with people who they thought were ukrainians in order to obtain nude pictures of trump. >> stephen: this is where i call b.s. ( laughter ) no one, no matter how badly they want trump impeached, wa
attack ships on fire off the shoulder of orion. i've seen eric trump eat spaghetti with his bare hands." "time to die." ( laughter ) then, the questioning turned to maguire's conversations with the president. >> did you ever speak to the president about this complaint? >> my conversations with the president are privileged and it would be inappropriate for me because it would destroy my relationship with the president. >> stephen: oh, i think that ship has...
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nadir pouratian leads the study of a device called the orion.s orion captures images a person would see and sends it through a handheld device to an implant that's been surgically inserted into the visual part of the brain. the implant then turns those images into dots of light that the patient can see. >> it can be various shapes, a circle, an oval, it can be a moving line. >> reporter: jason is one of only six people in the world who qualified for the study and to receive the implant. >> the first time that i saw a little white dot, i was speechless. it was the most beautiful thing i've ever seen. >> you can actually see the electroder ray. >> reporter: while not restoring sight in the traditional sense what he can see are flashes of light. >> if i look around, i can perceive moment. i can see some light and dark. i can tell you whether a line is vertical, horizontal or at a 45-degree angle. >> reporter: the device not only allowed jason to regain a small part of his vision but some true independence. >> i cook, i clean, i can take out the tra
nadir pouratian leads the study of a device called the orion.s orion captures images a person would see and sends it through a handheld device to an implant that's been surgically inserted into the visual part of the brain. the implant then turns those images into dots of light that the patient can see. >> it can be various shapes, a circle, an oval, it can be a moving line. >> reporter: jason is one of only six people in the world who qualified for the study and to receive the...
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> the good news is i talked to all of the folks that -- from the uaw representing my areas in lake orion and lansing and greater detroit and i think everyone wants to get to a deal. people don't want to be out of work. they don't want to be on strike. they want to be negotiating and getting a conclusion. i was thrilled to see that the parties are meeting today. a lot of times these things string out and it's a game of chicken so i think if everyone keeps a clear head we'll be okay but you saw the list of things they're asking for. they're not crazy things. right? fair wages, job stability, strong health care. what american says they don't want those things? i have talked to a bunch of folks there. they're concerned and still constructive which is really important. >> and pretty rare move this week, gm made public what it is offering, what it is kind of putt on the table. 7 billion in new u.s. factory investments. new jobs. higher pay. a plan for idle plants in michigan and ohio. this fits into always the category of the devil is in the details, of course. but do you think this is -- can
> the good news is i talked to all of the folks that -- from the uaw representing my areas in lake orion and lansing and greater detroit and i think everyone wants to get to a deal. people don't want to be out of work. they don't want to be on strike. they want to be negotiating and getting a conclusion. i was thrilled to see that the parties are meeting today. a lot of times these things string out and it's a game of chicken so i think if everyone keeps a clear head we'll be okay but you...
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they will get $4.6 billion to build at least six o orion space shuttles, to myrtle beac.pice craze? well, how about pumpkin spice spam. that is right. hormel had the product available on its website and walmart yesterday. it sold out in a matter of hours. they are offering recipes. that is what's happening now. we have some with us. lauren: we do. pumpkin spice spam. they thought of it all. cheryl: i smell pumpkin spice on it. tracee: doesn't spam stand for spiced ham. cheryl: spam has been a breakfast stable since world war ii for a lot of people, especially out west. lauren: it's mild. tracee: spam is popular in hawaii. it was introduced in world war ii. cheryl: i think it's pretty good. you can mix it with -- lauren: you used to live in hawaii for many years. tracee: i don't know if they'll go for pumpkin spice there. lauren: coming up, all eyes on youtube this morning as the site reels from an attack that targeted millions of creators. is your account safe? keep it here on "fbn: a.m." ♪ ride, ride, ride, let it ride. ♪ and would you cry if i told you that i lied. ♪ or
they will get $4.6 billion to build at least six o orion space shuttles, to myrtle beac.pice craze? well, how about pumpkin spice spam. that is right. hormel had the product available on its website and walmart yesterday. it sold out in a matter of hours. they are offering recipes. that is what's happening now. we have some with us. lauren: we do. pumpkin spice spam. they thought of it all. cheryl: i smell pumpkin spice on it. tracee: doesn't spam stand for spiced ham. cheryl: spam has been a...
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effectively trade out those things and then there was a period of a couple of days when we were sightseeing orionboston attorney like we were a happy family when i thought i could make that bargain. i thought it was a good deal. i tried to convince herself that there was some dignity into nine my own memories and my own perceptions that i was justified somehow it's rendered what i needed to be true and i thought it was a deal i can make but the night before they left back to idaho my dad offered me his blessing and i couldn't. i couldn't do it. i think there were a couple things i realized in that moment that the daughter my father had come to reclaim just did not exist anymore. i had gone off and gained a whole different perspective and that mind i had had no tolerance for violence. i couldn't surrender to it and it was clear to me of course i had been the one that said it wasn't a demon that said those things about my brother. it was me. my father had said it was not true and it was meat. >> i want to end this with the final reading at the end of the book that brings us full circle brings it ba
effectively trade out those things and then there was a period of a couple of days when we were sightseeing orionboston attorney like we were a happy family when i thought i could make that bargain. i thought it was a good deal. i tried to convince herself that there was some dignity into nine my own memories and my own perceptions that i was justified somehow it's rendered what i needed to be true and i thought it was a deal i can make but the night before they left back to idaho my dad...
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in a few days i'll swap crews and go onboard of the orion and actually be flying between 8:,00 to 10,000 feet and into the eye. i've flown that aircraft before. being inside that is like being in a roller coaster. a lot of vibration, a lot of turbulence. once you get in that eye, it's crystal clear, blue skies above you and it's really other worldly. >> reporter: i can't imagine doing what you're about to do, flying above it like you already have looking down on top of dorian. what could you tell about this storm? >> the last i flew was saturday, which is when dorian was really starting to intensify into the powerful storm that we're seeing now. the cloud tops were really reaching up to our flight level at 45,000 feet. we're getting some of the outflow and some turbulence up there as well. really just a powerful storm. >> reporter: nick underwood, thank you so much for what you do. the science you're helping provide is saving lives. thank you for joining us right now. >> we're happy to do it and thank you, john. >> reporter: dana, you can see it right there, water coming up here along th
in a few days i'll swap crews and go onboard of the orion and actually be flying between 8:,00 to 10,000 feet and into the eye. i've flown that aircraft before. being inside that is like being in a roller coaster. a lot of vibration, a lot of turbulence. once you get in that eye, it's crystal clear, blue skies above you and it's really other worldly. >> reporter: i can't imagine doing what you're about to do, flying above it like you already have looking down on top of dorian. what could...
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perpetrated by suicide bomber at orion his direction and we put the run support, that particular massacre took the lives of 85 innocent civilians. and wounded hundreds more. this is the jewish cultural center that they attacked. when he followed a similar bombing just two years earlier, inquiries areas, against the australian embassy that killed 29 and injured many others. these attacks were not singular events. they were not anomalies. rather they exemplify the evil that iran says four. since then, shot after plot and some successful and some not, demonstrate their continued intent to shed innocent blood as they seek regional domination and influence. in a case in., iran and has loved together have back the results regime in syria. innes slaughtered hundreds of thousands of civilians and displace millions more. including many now into lebanon itself. that illustrates the link to which they will go to further their nefarious aims. for someone to talk a little bit about what we're going to do to cripple the iranian support network. iran's economy bankrolls its aggression. that is why treas
perpetrated by suicide bomber at orion his direction and we put the run support, that particular massacre took the lives of 85 innocent civilians. and wounded hundreds more. this is the jewish cultural center that they attacked. when he followed a similar bombing just two years earlier, inquiries areas, against the australian embassy that killed 29 and injured many others. these attacks were not singular events. they were not anomalies. rather they exemplify the evil that iran says four. since...
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one, there was a report today that goes the president is flirting with a --ch proposal to give orionran the $15 billion credit line if anything were to happen. would that undermine sanctions and what do you think about the proposal generally? my second question on lebanon, when you talk about private businessmen, businesswomen, helping and supplementing hezbollah, can you be a bit more clear? are you looking at people from the private sector across secretary -- sectarian lines in lebanon? asst. sec. billingslea: thank you. on the first question i will refer you to the white house, but our course remains constant and unchanged in terms of the efforts to degrade iranian finances. when it comes to lebanon, it is not about any kind of identity. this is about hezbollah. if you are a collaborator with hezbollah, regardless of your political party, ideological affiliation or religious background and are assisting them, we are going to target you. has a lot engages in zbollah engages in a wide range of illicit business activities in lebanon -- pharmaceutical companies come to mind, abuse of
one, there was a report today that goes the president is flirting with a --ch proposal to give orionran the $15 billion credit line if anything were to happen. would that undermine sanctions and what do you think about the proposal generally? my second question on lebanon, when you talk about private businessmen, businesswomen, helping and supplementing hezbollah, can you be a bit more clear? are you looking at people from the private sector across secretary -- sectarian lines in lebanon? asst....
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a $4.6d martin won billion contract to build at least six orion spacecraft to carry astronauts to thesigned to be ready by 2024. google won the latest fight in the battle on where to draw the line between privacy and freedom of speech. a european union court ruling in the favor of the tech giant in the so-called right to be forgotten case. it said that search engines should remove results on its versions of websites, but not required to act globally. the eu general court failing to show the netherlands rented an unfair tax deal to the coffee giant, but judges throughout a similar challenge by fiat in luxembourg. each ruling is coming before apple's appeal of the eu tax bill. that is your bloomberg business flash. alix: thanks so much. check this one out, regulators. controlling your computer with your mind. facebook is looking into it. the tech giant has agreed to buy startups, a technology letting people controlling digital avatar using only their mind. bloomberg has learned facebook is paying about $500 million and $1 billion for the technology. i can't tell you how much i don't wan
a $4.6d martin won billion contract to build at least six orion spacecraft to carry astronauts to thesigned to be ready by 2024. google won the latest fight in the battle on where to draw the line between privacy and freedom of speech. a european union court ruling in the favor of the tech giant in the so-called right to be forgotten case. it said that search engines should remove results on its versions of websites, but not required to act globally. the eu general court failing to show the...
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nasa ordering up new orion rockets from lockheed martin for future moon missions.ut we are intrigued about this moon mission. take us inside it, will you? what's these new rockets going to be like and when and where are they going? >> so the orion crew capsule, that's the vehicle that sits at the top of the rocket, where our astronauts will actually fly to the moon. we are doing things differently this time. fu go ba if you go back to the 1960s and 1970s, all of our vehicles got thrown away during the course of the mission. i would say the capsules came back but they ended up in museums. we are looking at reusing the crew capsules and reusing elements of the crew capsules, for example, the electronics that are inside, the avionics, the switching panels and the seats. we are taking as much of the crew capsule as possible and we are going to reuse it to drive down costs and increase access to the lunar surface but we have to keep in mind this is not just about the moon. this is about having an ability to get to mars. ultimately, what we are building is the mission to
nasa ordering up new orion rockets from lockheed martin for future moon missions.ut we are intrigued about this moon mission. take us inside it, will you? what's these new rockets going to be like and when and where are they going? >> so the orion crew capsule, that's the vehicle that sits at the top of the rocket, where our astronauts will actually fly to the moon. we are doing things differently this time. fu go ba if you go back to the 1960s and 1970s, all of our vehicles got thrown...
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. >> nasa just announcing that it is partnering with lockheed martin for its orion spacecraft missionsr colorado-based lockheed martin is worth $4.6 billion. it will start with three spacecraft initially, three in 2020, and up to six additionally by the end of the contract 2030. nasa saying this is all part of building a sustainable presence on the moon. pretty cool. sarah, back to you >> absolutely. rahel, thanks. >>> up next, cftc chairman discusses the outlook for regularzing cryptocurrencies and other instruments coming up. ♪ limu emu & doug hour 36 in the stakeout. as soon as the homeowners arrive, we'll inform them that liberty mutual customizes home insurance, so they'll only pay for what they need. your turn to keep watch, limu. wake me up if you see anything. [ snoring ] [ loud squawking and siren blaring ] only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ >>> the new york stock exchange officially betting on bitcoin. i.c.e. launching its long-awaited future bitcoin last night after months of regulatory delays joining us now, heath tarbert. >> thank you very
. >> nasa just announcing that it is partnering with lockheed martin for its orion spacecraft missionsr colorado-based lockheed martin is worth $4.6 billion. it will start with three spacecraft initially, three in 2020, and up to six additionally by the end of the contract 2030. nasa saying this is all part of building a sustainable presence on the moon. pretty cool. sarah, back to you >> absolutely. rahel, thanks. >>> up next, cftc chairman discusses the outlook for...
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. >> la fotografÍa de angie en la comuna 13 de medellÍn fue durante la operaciÓn orión en octubre dels una tormenta severa capaz de producir tornados. >> la cocina, el salÓn, el garaje y todo lo que da el exterior no nos sirve porque el pasillo puede ser un buen refugio. en el cuarto de baÑo quizÁs nos podemos poner en la tina y nos tapamos con una manta porcino sky que echÓ encima. y si hay sÓtano tambiÉn podemos dirigirnos hacia ahÍ. tenemos reportes de tornado para cerca de madisoncon tormentas que pueden ser muy activas como para producir algunos de ellos. tendremos lluviasde hasta ocho pulgadas y sigo con sequÍa y con alto riesgo de incendio. no hay lluvias en la zona de california con temperaturas entre los 77 grados. el trÓpico sigue muy activo y en cuba ya tiene una alta probabilidad de desarrollo vamos a ver si sigue tocando tierra y se convierte uno en humberto. vamos a seguir con mÁs, raÚl. raÚl: estoy aquÍ afuera mi querido albert. estamos en septiembre que es el mes en donde se producen los recambios de automÓviles y por eso hay que aprovechar este mes. ella es asesor aut
. >> la fotografÍa de angie en la comuna 13 de medellÍn fue durante la operaciÓn orión en octubre dels una tormenta severa capaz de producir tornados. >> la cocina, el salÓn, el garaje y todo lo que da el exterior no nos sirve porque el pasillo puede ser un buen refugio. en el cuarto de baÑo quizÁs nos podemos poner en la tina y nos tapamos con una manta porcino sky que echÓ encima. y si hay sÓtano tambiÉn podemos dirigirnos hacia ahÍ. tenemos reportes de tornado para...