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see what might look like sunday when a spacecraft approaches for a landing on the dwarf planet of pluto. a year ago the new horizon made a fly-by and now they have the video made from 100 images during the six week circle of pluto. it took nine years to travel the 3 billion miles to pluto and now they are exploring more distant frontiers. >>> tv cameras get the first look at three young lions at the oakland zoo. >> and these guys had a little something special going on. find out when abc 7 news at 5:00 returns. >> abc 7 covers your neighborhood. >> your story -- >> seven on your side is changing the way these guys are doing business. >> if it wasn't for michael finney -- >> here is the news that matters where you live and here is the team that >>> here is what is coming up at 6:00, the rush toward self-driving cars and tonight why one consumer advocate is saying slow down. >> that is not tough. this is a bully. >> a political career coming to an end. barbara boxer talks toughness and why she's worried about november. >>> plus getting access to big discounts. seven on your side michael f
see what might look like sunday when a spacecraft approaches for a landing on the dwarf planet of pluto. a year ago the new horizon made a fly-by and now they have the video made from 100 images during the six week circle of pluto. it took nine years to travel the 3 billion miles to pluto and now they are exploring more distant frontiers. >>> tv cameras get the first look at three young lions at the oakland zoo. >> and these guys had a little something special going on. find out...
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congratulate the new horizon's team and nasa on their pioneering, decade-long mission to explore the pluto system in the kuiper belt. >> professor hawking is paralyzed and speaks with the help of a computer. you can learn more about his incredible story in the hit movie "the theory of everything." hopefully you now have a pretty good grasp of just how important rockets are in our world -- when we return, you'll meet some high-school students who took top honors in an international rocketry challenge. "teen kids news" will be right back. >> here's the challenge -- to build a rocket that will fly about 800 feet into the sky carrying a raw egg, and then the rocket has to return to earth gently enough so as not to crack the egg. here's a look at what i mean. >> 3...2...1...launch! >> yes! [ cheering ] >> our rocket has to fly to an altitude of 800 feet... >> while carrying an egg which cannot crack upon re-entry to the earth. >> our rocket has to come down between 46 to 48 seconds. >> it has to be under 650 grams, and there's a limit of 22 inches long. [ up-tempo music plays ] >> pretty cool,
congratulate the new horizon's team and nasa on their pioneering, decade-long mission to explore the pluto system in the kuiper belt. >> professor hawking is paralyzed and speaks with the help of a computer. you can learn more about his incredible story in the hit movie "the theory of everything." hopefully you now have a pretty good grasp of just how important rockets are in our world -- when we return, you'll meet some high-school students who took top honors in an...
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to pluto. the rocket launched in 2006, made to it pluto a year agos stamp earned its place in the biness book of world re -- guinness book >>> get ready, dangerous heat is rolling in, 97 friday, 98 saturday, 100 by monday. we will talk about the possibility of records falling and what that translates in to heat indices. >>> prominent african american law enforcement officers are here in dc, how they are handling policing in the wake of dallas and baton rouge. >>> the next step in the big maintenance plan as big changes are coming for tomorrow. >>> metro tries to get the ac back on at 2 stations. even tougher heat conditio fios is not cable. we're wired differently. so we wired the wagner's house with 100 meg internet. which means that in the time it takes mr. wagner to pour a 20 oz. cup of coffee, tommy can download 30 songs, and jan can upload 120 photos. 12 seconds. that's the power of fiber optics. and right now you can get 100 meg internet with equal upload an
to pluto. the rocket launched in 2006, made to it pluto a year agos stamp earned its place in the biness book of world re -- guinness book >>> get ready, dangerous heat is rolling in, 97 friday, 98 saturday, 100 by monday. we will talk about the possibility of records falling and what that translates in to heat indices. >>> prominent african american law enforcement officers are here in dc, how they are handling policing in the wake of dallas and baton rouge. >>> the...
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this is the united states 1991, 29 cent pluto stamp.t was launched into space in 2006 and flew to pluto tracking more than 4 billion miles in outer space and ceremony will be 9:00 this morning u.s. post at headquarters in southwest. >> it's had. >> i think it should be like the petition. >> let's bring pluto back. >> i agree. >> getting more and more expensive. >> and the price of uber ticket more costly. >> great time for a shiny floor wax, no? not if you just put the finishing touches on your latest masterpiece. timing's important. comcast business knows that. that's why you can schedule an installation at a time that works for you. even late at night, or on the weekend, if that's what you need. because you have enough to worry about. i did not see that coming. don't deal with disruptions. get better internet installed on your schedule. comcast business. built for business. >>> if you plan to go to movies i hope you saved up a bit. joining us from the market studio lauren simonetti. >> welcome back to you too. >> you were aware i beli
this is the united states 1991, 29 cent pluto stamp.t was launched into space in 2006 and flew to pluto tracking more than 4 billion miles in outer space and ceremony will be 9:00 this morning u.s. post at headquarters in southwest. >> it's had. >> i think it should be like the petition. >> let's bring pluto back. >> i agree. >> getting more and more expensive. >> and the price of uber ticket more costly. >> great time for a shiny floor wax, no? not if...
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move over, pluto's.n of which still has no name. 435 miles wide which is just over 5% the width of the year at. it is one of the largest orbits of any tour of planet, taken an estimated 700 years to travel around the side. scientists are still trying to figure out what surfaces like. they believe as many as 200 dwarf planet but only five have been discovered. >> if you lived there, it would take 700 years to have your first birthday. so there's that. now let's take a look at the latest from the world of sports. carlos didn't join the record display of power in the all-star home run derby. the miami marlins slugger hit 20 homers to best defend the championship todd frazier. >> being on the west coast and taking the flags out here just for this. i figure it is a waste i don't really miss that boy home. >> pacers major-league baseball all-star game will be played at 8:00 p.m. eastern. nba superstar tim duncan retires after 19 seasons with the san antonio spurs. duncan is 15 all-star appearances and won five
move over, pluto's.n of which still has no name. 435 miles wide which is just over 5% the width of the year at. it is one of the largest orbits of any tour of planet, taken an estimated 700 years to travel around the side. scientists are still trying to figure out what surfaces like. they believe as many as 200 dwarf planet but only five have been discovered. >> if you lived there, it would take 700 years to have your first birthday. so there's that. now let's take a look at the latest...
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pluto is not even a planet anymore. >> they kicked out pluto, right? and now they want him back in. >> and buoyancy. what does that even mean? >> beyonce means a lot of great things. buoyancy means i can't put a hat in a half filled tub without getting the floor dirt. >> you do understand buoyancy. >> david, do you agree that we should live in rationalia? >> i love the series on the cos mows, but really? what is a world without politicians? dishonest and lying and asking for our vote and breaking the promises and never keeping them. this is great. why would i want to leave all of that and go to rationalia? >> they have a terrible college football team. boo. >> but isn't that what we hear all the time? rose bud we hear politicians say we need to listen to the scientists like politicians are looking to the scientists. >> we are not listening to politicians anyway of the -- anyways. i couldn't live there. i am into astrology. it wouldn't make sense fore moo. i have 14 astrology books at home right now. >> but you seem to be admitting that it is silly or y
pluto is not even a planet anymore. >> they kicked out pluto, right? and now they want him back in. >> and buoyancy. what does that even mean? >> beyonce means a lot of great things. buoyancy means i can't put a hat in a half filled tub without getting the floor dirt. >> you do understand buoyancy. >> david, do you agree that we should live in rationalia? >> i love the series on the cos mows, but really? what is a world without politicians? dishonest and...
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always discreet for bladder leaks >>> only this week nasa's probe juno successfully entered pluto's orbitr system's largest planet was formed. that brings me to my question, how many years has the longest continuously operated space probe been up and running for nasa? 12 years, 21 years, 29 or 38 years. stay tuned and we'll tell you the correct answer. >>> this week's book is "just mercy" by bryan stevenson, he discovered a horror story of corruption, abuse of authority and racism all permeating the american criminal justice system. the book is beautifully written and will give all these police shootings a sad and deep context. >>> the hardest ticket ever is a musical about a famous founding father. ♪ alexander hamilton ♪ my name is alexander hamilton ♪ >> patriotic hip-hop is going global. last week this song made its rounds in china. ♪ >> the stylishly produced video was released. the upbeat images are all in service of classic state propaganda. the video's remarkably detailed, talking about pollution, corruption, but also technological advances. now you can't find that kind of useful i
always discreet for bladder leaks >>> only this week nasa's probe juno successfully entered pluto's orbitr system's largest planet was formed. that brings me to my question, how many years has the longest continuously operated space probe been up and running for nasa? 12 years, 21 years, 29 or 38 years. stay tuned and we'll tell you the correct answer. >>> this week's book is "just mercy" by bryan stevenson, he discovered a horror story of corruption, abuse of...
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the great thing about the speech is, if you're from another country or you're from pluto, you know exactlyillegal immigration, enforce the law against that, stop the loss of industrial jobs through bad trade deals, and stop the stupid wars. it was pure trump, except as rachel said, with that overlay, that sort of negative angle or edge, i guess is the right word, about law and order, which did seem nasty. but the basic themes were those that he ran on. he danced with the one that brung him tonight. ivanka was fabulous. the reading of the narration by john voint was first rate. his voice wasn't so great in carrying the katen enccadence oe speech for most of it, seemed to be yelling too much, but in the end i thought he captured the resounding conclusion for this audience. i don't know how it's going to sell in the country, but it may well be, guys, that the anger he showed in his voice, the red-faced voice, as rachel said, is what he wanted to convey to the people who believed these messages, because they're red-faced. he didn't want to seem slick and didn't come across as slick. again, the
the great thing about the speech is, if you're from another country or you're from pluto, you know exactlyillegal immigration, enforce the law against that, stop the loss of industrial jobs through bad trade deals, and stop the stupid wars. it was pure trump, except as rachel said, with that overlay, that sort of negative angle or edge, i guess is the right word, about law and order, which did seem nasty. but the basic themes were those that he ran on. he danced with the one that brung him...
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not like pluto or juniper. we're going to haddonfield new jersey.e been there >> i've been there too. i love haddonfield. >> it is acquaint community. i love it there. we're going to be there 7:00 to 10:00 this friday. >> the best part, mike. >> i'm mike. >> i'm thinking of a mazda. so sign up on fox29.com. once every 24 hour, you can driving around like this buddy here. my gosh. we're in the final week? >> this is it. >> you better sign up. you don't want to miss your chance. >> it would just be stupid not to go to our website right now and click on that red bar. >> what do you have to lose? you're probably sitting at the breakfast table anyway. might as well do something >> there's a party on july 22nd. this thing is taking shape. >> come out, bring the kids. there's going to be food, may games, get the chance to be on tv and hang out with us. maybe that's. >> did you hear the party on the dell? madonna is going to perform. >> how did we pull that one off kudo's mike. >> i got katie perry lined up. timberlake. >> now this is starting to not be bel
not like pluto or juniper. we're going to haddonfield new jersey.e been there >> i've been there too. i love haddonfield. >> it is acquaint community. i love it there. we're going to be there 7:00 to 10:00 this friday. >> the best part, mike. >> i'm mike. >> i'm thinking of a mazda. so sign up on fox29.com. once every 24 hour, you can driving around like this buddy here. my gosh. we're in the final week? >> this is it. >> you better sign up. you don't...
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literally out of this world. 1991 pluto not yet exploredre stamp.amp.n miles on board nasa'as news horizons spacecraft toaf t pluto. plut folks from guiness were on g hasn't this morning to certifyof that the stamp was that the fart nest traveled as if it any a competition that we are aware of. of but it got out there.ut the also happening right now, metroo employees are still cleaning upu pentagon city at the platform tr after the station filled withil dust earlier this morning. mor bob barnard joins us live now tw talk more about it and i guess e dust is that the best way to -- it was some type of debris i i guess from the work that hadha h been done over the weekend thatt the trains kicked up.icked is that it, bob? it, b >> reporter: that's right, thasr guys. we're actually crystal cityal which is between reagan national and pent begun city where for we the past week surge four has s been taking place.been ting pla. you can see the air is clearingn fairly well and you see downee d there on the platform on the the right, this guy has got kind ofo like
literally out of this world. 1991 pluto not yet exploredre stamp.amp.n miles on board nasa'as news horizons spacecraft toaf t pluto. plut folks from guiness were on g hasn't this morning to certifyof that the stamp was that the fart nest traveled as if it any a competition that we are aware of. of but it got out there.ut the also happening right now, metroo employees are still cleaning upu pentagon city at the platform tr after the station filled withil dust earlier this morning. mor bob...
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for example, our successful robotic missions to mars, jupiter and pluto provided valuable informationlanet, but in 2011 the space shuttle program ended. the last time the united states launched our own astronauts from our own soil was over five years ago. we must do better than that. [ cheers and applause ] >> countries that are strong are countries that explore, invent and discover to remain resilient in a changing world. i'm honored to have played a role in our nation's heritage of explorers as the first woman to command a space shuttle mission, joining the ranks of those that have fought to lead the way. thanks. [ cheers and applause ] >> and we are all so proud of our apollo program that put our astronauts on the moon first in peace for all mankind. nations that lead on the frontier lead in the world. [ applause ] we need that visionary leadership again. leadership that will inspire the next generation of explorers to have that same passion. we need leadership that will ask americans -- americans will ask again, what's next? we need leadership that will make america's space progra
for example, our successful robotic missions to mars, jupiter and pluto provided valuable informationlanet, but in 2011 the space shuttle program ended. the last time the united states launched our own astronauts from our own soil was over five years ago. we must do better than that. [ cheers and applause ] >> countries that are strong are countries that explore, invent and discover to remain resilient in a changing world. i'm honored to have played a role in our nation's heritage of...
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the power of concentrated wealth, whether the power of the slaveholders or the power of industrial pluto craps. often egalitarians berated politicians a slow-moving wafflers, and politicians despair it relatively oblivious to democratic governance. but just as it is crucial in the democracy for egalitarians to educate, so it is vital for politicians do all they can to advance equality within public opinion in the constitution. sometimes the point of amending the constitution as was the final destruction of slavery. american political history can be understood as these of politicians and the egalitarians and to the faithful occasions when their labors converge. i should have stepped in because it's basically a. that's looking to offer in this book. but there's more, a lot more. basically for our two essays to the start. want on partisanship impose partisanship and other partisanship in american history and the contest over whether parties are a good thing or a bad thing, arguing in the in the post-partisan and anti-partisans always, to nothing. a second essay on the egalitarian updated to
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pl pluto and venus.rce but a different planet. >> we just got word of something up in rochester, new york. it is beautiful. first female mayor set up a sign next to susan b. anthony's grave site and the sign said we thought you might like to know for the first time in history a woman is running for president representing a major party. 144 years ago your illegal vote got you arrested. it took another 48 years for women to gain the right to vote. thank you for paving the way. as i said a minute ago, i think that, i have a 10-year-old daughter, and she is looking at this. girls all over the country are looking at the fact a woman, whether you support her or not, a woman is there. >> i have three daughters, four granddaughters. i've been living in what i describe a kind of woman's world for the last 50 years. been the most interesting thing i've ever done, by the way. and i know how moved they are by this. but also they've got keen minds about what they want out of politics at this point. you cannot underes
pl pluto and venus.rce but a different planet. >> we just got word of something up in rochester, new york. it is beautiful. first female mayor set up a sign next to susan b. anthony's grave site and the sign said we thought you might like to know for the first time in history a woman is running for president representing a major party. 144 years ago your illegal vote got you arrested. it took another 48 years for women to gain the right to vote. thank you for paving the way. as i said a...
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it tells the incredible tale of the spacecraft that flew to pluto and of a little girl who loved space and grew up to become one of the mission's lead engineers. all that and more is on our web site, pbs.org/newshour. >> sreenivasan: tune in later tonight on charlie rose: "new york times" columnist and author tom friedman weighs in on both the brexit, and the race for the white house. and that's the newshour for tonight. on friday, why polish immigrants in england fear for their safety after brexit. i'm hari sreenivasan. >> woodruff: and i'm judy woodruff, join us online, and again here tomorrow evening. for all of us at the pbs newshour, thank you and good night. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> you were born with two stories. one you write every day, and one you inherited that's written in your d.n.a. 23andme.com is a genetic service that provides personalized reports about traits, health and ancestry. learn more at www.23andme.com. >> fathom travel. carnival corporation's small ship line. offering seven day cruises to three cities in cuba. exploring the
it tells the incredible tale of the spacecraft that flew to pluto and of a little girl who loved space and grew up to become one of the mission's lead engineers. all that and more is on our web site, pbs.org/newshour. >> sreenivasan: tune in later tonight on charlie rose: "new york times" columnist and author tom friedman weighs in on both the brexit, and the race for the white house. and that's the newshour for tonight. on friday, why polish immigrants in england fear for their...
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for example, our successful robotic missions to mars, jupiter and pluto have provided vital information about our own planet. shuttle 2011, the space program ended. the last time the united states launched our own astronaut from our own soil was over five years ago. we must do better than that. [cheering] countries that are strong our countries that discover. remain resilient. i'm honored to have played a as a heritagetion explore. first woman to command a spatial mission. joining the ranks of those who have fought to lead the way. we are all so proud of the apollo program to support our have to not on the main first on peace with all mankind. nations that lead on the frontier lead in the world. [cheering] that visionary leadership again. leadership that will inspire the next generation of explorers to have that same passion. we need leadership that will ask americans, ask again what is next. we need leadership that will make americans space program first again. [cheering] and we need leadership that will make america great again. [cheering] i want to thank all of you. thank you for wha
for example, our successful robotic missions to mars, jupiter and pluto have provided vital information about our own planet. shuttle 2011, the space program ended. the last time the united states launched our own astronaut from our own soil was over five years ago. we must do better than that. [cheering] countries that are strong our countries that discover. remain resilient. i'm honored to have played a as a heritagetion explore. first woman to command a spatial mission. joining the ranks of...
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for example, our successful robotic mission to mars, jupiter and pluto provided valuable informationes launched our own astronauts from our own soil was over five years ago. we must do better than that. [cheers and applause] countries that are strong -- lou: eileen collins, astronaut, first female shuttle commander make a critically important point, that is, it's been five years since the united states launched its own astronauts in space on board our own launch vehicle. instead we depend on for that ride to the international space station. eileen collins continues to talk. we are waiting for senator cruz to speak on stage in the next hour. we are waiting on eric trump. earlier today, the senator cruz has just got to be having nightmares. he has to have a twitch. because today donald trump did it again to the senator from texas at the senator's rally. >> our party now has a nominee. and i don't know -- [booing] all right. that was pretty well orchestrated. did you email them to fly the plane right when i said that? lou: that's donald trump arriving in cleveland for his convention. th
for example, our successful robotic mission to mars, jupiter and pluto provided valuable informationes launched our own astronauts from our own soil was over five years ago. we must do better than that. [cheers and applause] countries that are strong -- lou: eileen collins, astronaut, first female shuttle commander make a critically important point, that is, it's been five years since the united states launched its own astronauts in space on board our own launch vehicle. instead we depend on...
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a cruise past pluto and now here we are getting a look at one of the most attack a pill and it's outautiful . bill: what juneau will be doing is trying to look beneath the surface to. there was a quote we found earlier today saying this is the hardest thing nasa has ever done. about it, all the history of nasa and everything they've accomplished and this is the hardest ever? the most difficult project? you can see from the reaction on the camera how excited they werewhen they finally hit the orbit on that planet . molly: these products are so worth it to get this insight and what they've achieved, so worth it . bill: ran back and off, our apologies but here's the deal. fran, you can go to jupiter but apparently we can't skype with you on your laptop but we will try again on another day so fran, thanks you for helping us out today. sorry about the hook up there and congratulations to nasa, great stuff. seven minutes before the hour be nine minutes away from that news conference with fbi director james comey. that is coming up next, weare keeping an eye on the podium and we will bring
a cruise past pluto and now here we are getting a look at one of the most attack a pill and it's outautiful . bill: what juneau will be doing is trying to look beneath the surface to. there was a quote we found earlier today saying this is the hardest thing nasa has ever done. about it, all the history of nasa and everything they've accomplished and this is the hardest ever? the most difficult project? you can see from the reaction on the camera how excited they werewhen they finally hit the...
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nasa released amazing pictures of pluto.t would be like to ride aboard an approaching spacecraft. 100 photos taken over six weeks. that's your cnbc news update at this hour. >> thank you very much, courtney. in the aftermath of the terror attack in nice france, how will the global economy be affected? gordon is the former chairman of continental airlines and of course, cnbc contribute for. welcome back to the show. >> thank you, simon. glad to be here. >> it's obviously horrific what's happened in france. what would the analysis be within the suite here? what extent do you have here to cut back capacity because people are less willing to trooavel? what are the decisions now? >> we made that when traffic fell across the system by 20% and new york by 30%. devastating, quite frankly, for revenue. so nice and france and a general spot, heavy august traffic. vacation spot for europe, it's going to have a negative effect on revenue and several in general. >> although if you look at, i mean, i know for the airports of paris, there
nasa released amazing pictures of pluto.t would be like to ride aboard an approaching spacecraft. 100 photos taken over six weeks. that's your cnbc news update at this hour. >> thank you very much, courtney. in the aftermath of the terror attack in nice france, how will the global economy be affected? gordon is the former chairman of continental airlines and of course, cnbc contribute for. welcome back to the show. >> thank you, simon. glad to be here. >> it's obviously...
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. >> it is morning on pluto. >> leave the planet now. >> it was competently delivered, if loudly deliveredwly. >> and very slowly delivered. but you have to take at one performance piece, the speech and then thank you for giving me a convention press conference the next day. >> and by the way -- ted cruz -- >> he went into orbit. the press conference on monday was the speech he really wanted to give. >> that is what i've been saying. >> the night before. >> and that shows you that, keith, in less than 12-hour time span, you could tell he was sort of eating his vegetables, reading the speech that we now learn was written by jeff sessions speech writers so it had the edwardian cadence and southern cadence to it. and then he just broke out of the box the next day and said ted cruz's father is a murderer. >> the man is unstable and i think he is a threat to democracy. and i'm glad "the washington post" came out with a blistering editorial the next day. i have never seen a conventional speech like that in my life. it was dark and lacking in specifici specificity. and he promised a ton of things
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for example, our successful robotic missions to mars, jupiter and pluto have provided valuable information about our own planets, but in 2011, the space shuttle program ended. the last time the united states launched our own astronauts from our own soil was over five years ago. we must do better than that. countries that are strong are countries that explore, invent and discover to remain resilient in a changing world. i'm honored to have played a role in our nation's heritage of explorers is the first woman to command a space shuttle mission joining the ranks of those that have fought to lead the way. thanks. and we are all so proud of our apollo program that put our astronauts on the moon first in peace for all mankind, nations that lead on the frontier lead in the world. we need that visionary leadership again. leadership that will inspire the next generation of explorers to have that same passion. we need leadership that will ask americans -- americans will ask again what's next? we need leadership that will make america's space program first again. and we need leadership that will mak
for example, our successful robotic missions to mars, jupiter and pluto have provided valuable information about our own planets, but in 2011, the space shuttle program ended. the last time the united states launched our own astronauts from our own soil was over five years ago. we must do better than that. countries that are strong are countries that explore, invent and discover to remain resilient in a changing world. i'm honored to have played a role in our nation's heritage of explorers is...
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for example, our successful robotic missions to mars, jupiter and pluto have provided vital informationnded. the last time the united states launched our own astronaut from our own soil was over five years ago. we must do better than that. [cheering] countries that are strong our countries that discover. remain resilient. i'm honored to have played a as a heritagetion explore. first woman to command a spatial mission. joining the ranks of those who have fought to lead the way. we are all so proud of the apollo program to support our have to not on the main first on peace with all mankind. nations that lead on the frontier lead in the world. [cheering] that visionary leadership again. leadership that will inspire the next generation of explorers to have that same passion. we need leadership that will ask americans, ask again what is next. we need leadership that will make americans space program first again. [cheering] and we need leadership that will make america great again. [cheering] i want to thank all of you. thank you for what you are doing. god bless america. [cheering] >> welcom
for example, our successful robotic missions to mars, jupiter and pluto have provided vital informationnded. the last time the united states launched our own astronaut from our own soil was over five years ago. we must do better than that. [cheering] countries that are strong our countries that discover. remain resilient. i'm honored to have played a as a heritagetion explore. first woman to command a spatial mission. joining the ranks of those who have fought to lead the way. we are all so...