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robots have their limits of course that's why samples from the south pole will also be brought back to earth. gathering the samples and transporting them will require complex techno. china is prodding to launch its 1st lunar sample return mission in the near future. the next model mission to the moon isn't expected to happen until after 2030. why i'm glad. to see you have a science question that you've always wanted oncet we happy to help out send it to us as a video text ovoid smell if we answer it on the show we'll send you a little surprise.
robots have their limits of course that's why samples from the south pole will also be brought back to earth. gathering the samples and transporting them will require complex techno. china is prodding to launch its 1st lunar sample return mission in the near future. the next model mission to the moon isn't expected to happen until after 2030. why i'm glad. to see you have a science question that you've always wanted oncet we happy to help out send it to us as a video text ovoid smell if we...
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robots have their limits of course that's why samples from the south pole will also be brought back to earth. gathering the samples and transporting them will require complex techno. china is prodding to launch its 1st lunar sample return mission in the near future. the next man mission to the moon isn't expected to happen until after 2030. well what is red white bottom i hate. to do have a science question that you've always wanted oncet we're happy to help out and send it to us as a video text over as well if we answer it on the show well send you a little surprise as a thank you cannot just ask. send us an e-mail contact us on twitter or facebook. coming face to me on a dirt from nigeria wants to know what language to robot speak. robots do indeed have their own language but they don't all speak the same one. wandering distant there's not. many of us are familiar with c 3 p.o.'s from the star wars movie it's claimed to be fluent in over 7000000 forms of communication in real life a robot can only understand its own programming language. that language dictates the particular instruct
robots have their limits of course that's why samples from the south pole will also be brought back to earth. gathering the samples and transporting them will require complex techno. china is prodding to launch its 1st lunar sample return mission in the near future. the next man mission to the moon isn't expected to happen until after 2030. well what is red white bottom i hate. to do have a science question that you've always wanted oncet we're happy to help out and send it to us as a video...
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related to this terrain and when it comes to the terrain of the south pole especially it's fatter rougher than what neil armstrong and buzz aldrin walked around on her and remember it's on a permanent cell so it's dark and it's hold and i don't think it ever gets above minus 250 degrees and my gosh. yeah you're making it sound very enticing very robin here if we could take a step back i mean there's a lot of people talking about how incredible this all is obviously space exploration is exciting even for those of us who don't understand the intricate inner workings of it a little bit rainy on our you tube like tad asking this question admitting that the space race is an amazing achievement for all humans but saying i hope it doesn't become another form of colonize ation and this has been at code even on twitter by a lot of people saying seeing as how we've already trashed this planet from the immediate space around it to the deepest parts of the ocean why should we as an obviously subpar species be allowed to leave our trash heap and go destroy someplace else you talk about needing to expl
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but robots have their limits of course that's why samples from the south pole will also be brought back to earth. gathering the samples and transporting them will require complex technology. china has prodding to launch its 1st lunar sample return mission in the near future. the next model mission to the moon isn't expected to happen until after 2030. that is read why i am glad to. see you have a science question that you've always wanted oncet we're happy to help out and send it to us as a video text ovoid smell if we answer it on the show we'll send you a little surprise as a thank you catalog just on sc. send us an email contact us on twitter or facebook. coming face to me on you dirt from nigeria wants to know what language to robot speak. do indeed have their own language but they don't all speak the same one. wondering this week there's not. many of us are familiar with c 3 p.o.'s from the star wars movie you claim to be fluent in over 7000000 forms of communication in real life a robot can only understand its own programming language. that language dictates the particular instruc
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relating to this terrain and when it comes to the terrain of the south pole especially it's far rougher than what neil armstrong and buzz aldrin walked around on. and remember it's on a permanent shell so it's dark and it's cold and it i don't think it ever gets above minus 250 degrees yeah you're going to hear you're making i found very enticing very robin here if we could take a step back i mean there's a lot of people talking about how incredible this all is obviously space exploration is exciting even for those of us who don't understand the intricate inner workings of it elizabeth rainey on our you tube like tad asking this question admitting that the space race is an amazing achievement for all humans but saying i hope it doesn't become another form of colonize ation and this has been at code even on twitter by a lot of people saying seeing as how we've already trashed this planet from the immediate space around it to the deepest parts of the ocean why should we as an obviously subpar species be allowed to leave our trash heap and go destroy someplace else you talk about needing t
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more on this mammoth election i'm joined now by our correspondent nations as well in delhi and the south poles of close now in the 6 election phase how did the day co. well the call falling today in the sixty's was largely peaceful 90 percent of the country has by and now watered $56.00 seats were being decided and close to a 1000 candidates were in the running just for these 56 seats now pulling in all across the country like i said was lost the peaceful but in the state of west bengal there have been reports of violence of course there are massive security deployments all across the country $60000.00 security personnel were manning new delhi alone and now we have one face to go including be aborting in the crucial seat a bargain to see which prime minister naji in the more the will be fighting him south and another 11 because we will know who the next prime minister of the country will be. this election is seen very much as a referendum on prime minister narendra modi he's a very controversial leader how will he do. prime some range more of the is definitely controversial his critics have al
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can see here south poles of the fresh crops are being conserved we're looking here . due to me this is the heart the hard week that is used for pasta making so we have a big collection of this and so i just decided for pasta safe here you're going to get you know. all the cups are here you have here barley and very important crops when you talk about dry areas and you talk with the 3 main crops which are we to talk about rice and you talk about corn so these are 3 main staple food that most of the users are using so for in place this is a treasure these are important samples that we have to make sure they are surviving they are monitored they are available to the international community. there are $1750.00 strategically placed seed banks around the world each keeps a backup copy of their collection at the jewel in the crown of seed banks norway's fall of our global vault. the doomsday vault it is built into the side of an arctic mountain so that the seeds can be frozen without the need for power. over 1000000 c varieties. are stored here so when the syrian seed bank w
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and that's a particular problem for the observations taken at the south pole. of course, these observations happen in the northern spring, which is when winter is closing in, in antarctica. so we can't get it for months and months. and the possibility of laser based communications via space relily has the potential for enormous data rates that would allow us to get the data much quicker and do the whole process more efficiently. >> thank you very much. madam chair, i yield back. >> thank you very much. mr. pearlmutter. >> this is an incredible panel. i just thank you. the enthusiasm, as mr. castor said, it really is infectious. so many, many years ago, i wrote my term paper in astronomy on black holes. okay? and i love volcanos and i got to go to theot camma desert to the observatory there. which is surrounded by volcanos. and was focusing on the black hole. they didn't tell us the discovery, but they told us there was going to be big news coming. so you had a cone of silence. but they definitely gave us an indication what was coming. and one of the things that
and that's a particular problem for the observations taken at the south pole. of course, these observations happen in the northern spring, which is when winter is closing in, in antarctica. so we can't get it for months and months. and the possibility of laser based communications via space relily has the potential for enormous data rates that would allow us to get the data much quicker and do the whole process more efficiently. >> thank you very much. madam chair, i yield back. >>...
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can see here south poles of the fresh crops are being conserved we're looking here . and you know me this is the heart the hard that is used for pasta making so we have a big collection of this and so i just decided for pasta say fear you're going to get your thoughts that it's all the cups are here you have here barley a very important crops when you talk about dry areas and you talk with the 3 main crops which are really to talk about rice and you talk about corn so these are 3 main staple food that most of the users are using so foreign place this is a treasure these are important samples that we have to make sure they are surviving they are monitored they are available to the international community. there are $1750.00 strategically placed seed banks around the world each keeps a backup copy of their collection at the jewel in the crown of seed banks norway's fall of our global vault. dubbed the doomsday vault it is built into the side of an arctic mountain so that the seeds can be frozen without the need for power. over 1000000 c varieties are stored here so when
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company blue origin, could help nasa deliver president trump's goal of sending humans to the moon's south poleon vehicle will be able to carry scientific instruments, satellites, and rovers. i have low do something today. they did not know that the moon had poles. north and south, did you know that? a bit of greenery is always nice in the office, but at one company in gloucestershire has gone a step further — with a 300 foot long pot plant. des brannan bought the plant from a store a decade ago, but it quickly outgrew his own home. so he took it to work where it has since thrived from the heat of the computers. the heat of the computers has helped it. iam not the heat of the computers has helped it. i am not a great gardener, i'll admit that. when does a planned stop being a plant and become a weed? when is that not a weed? i'd just think it looks nice. a weed is a plant, isn't it? when it ever grows like that, because technically, i don't know the definition of a weed, isn't it something that bothers all the other plants, like ivy is often seen. . . the other plants, like ivy is often seen...
company blue origin, could help nasa deliver president trump's goal of sending humans to the moon's south poleon vehicle will be able to carry scientific instruments, satellites, and rovers. i have low do something today. they did not know that the moon had poles. north and south, did you know that? a bit of greenery is always nice in the office, but at one company in gloucestershire has gone a step further — with a 300 foot long pot plant. des brannan bought the plant from a store a decade...
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relating to this terrain and when it comes to the terrain of the south pole especially it's far rougher than what neil armstrong and buzz aldrin walked around on. and remember it's on a permanent shell so it's dark and it's cold and it i don't think it ever gets above minus 250 degrees yeah you're going to hear you're making that sound very enticing very robin here if we could take a step back i mean there's a lot of people talking about how incredible this all is obviously space exploration is exciting even for those of us who don't understand the intricate inner workings of it elizabeth rainey on our you tube live tad asking this question admitting that the space race is an amazing achievement for all humans but saying i hope it doesn't become another form of colonize ation and this has been at code even on twitter by a lot of people saying seeing as how we've already trashed this planet from the immediate space around it to the deepest parts of the ocean why should we as an obviously sub par species be allowed to leave our trash heap and go destroy someplace else you talk about needi
relating to this terrain and when it comes to the terrain of the south pole especially it's far rougher than what neil armstrong and buzz aldrin walked around on. and remember it's on a permanent shell so it's dark and it's cold and it i don't think it ever gets above minus 250 degrees yeah you're going to hear you're making that sound very enticing very robin here if we could take a step back i mean there's a lot of people talking about how incredible this all is obviously space exploration is...
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relating to this terrain and when it comes to the terrain of the south pole especially it's far rougher than what neil armstrong and buzz aldrin walked around on her and remember it's on a permanent shell so it's dark and it's cold and it i don't think it ever gets above minus 250 degrees yeah you're going to hear you're making it sound very enticing very robin here if we could take a step back i mean there's a lot of people talking about how incredible this all is obviously space exploration is exciting even for those of us who don't understand the intricate inner workings of it elizabeth rainey on our you tube live tad asking this question admitting that the space race is an amazing achievement for all humans but saying i hope it doesn't become another form of colonize ation and this has been at code even on twitter by a lot of people saying seeing as how we've already trashed this planet from the immediate space around it to the deepest parts of the ocean why should we as an obviously subpar species be allowed to leave our trash heap and go destroy someplace else you talk about needi
relating to this terrain and when it comes to the terrain of the south pole especially it's far rougher than what neil armstrong and buzz aldrin walked around on her and remember it's on a permanent shell so it's dark and it's cold and it i don't think it ever gets above minus 250 degrees yeah you're going to hear you're making it sound very enticing very robin here if we could take a step back i mean there's a lot of people talking about how incredible this all is obviously space exploration...
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the moon later this year and nasa is drawing up plans to establish a future human outpost on the south pole of the moon scientists believe there's enough ice there to use its hydrogen for rocket fuel as well as for drinking water entrepreneurs hoping to sell their technology to the u.s. government space exploration as an opportunity to make money as well as history victoria gay to be al-jazeera. stop support our history and i think somebody who's maybe behind you said hot water yeah best guy. i can name ah has been banned for three matches after lashing out in opposition found at the french cup final incidents on the right occurred as the p.s.g. players went their runners up medals after unexpectedly losing to ren in april the brazilian not having a great run with the authorities last month he was also banned for three champions league matches next season after criticizing a match official. or both of this year's major european football finals will be all english affairs after another dramatic night on the continent londoners chelsea let's be on the brink of elimination from the europa leag
the moon later this year and nasa is drawing up plans to establish a future human outpost on the south pole of the moon scientists believe there's enough ice there to use its hydrogen for rocket fuel as well as for drinking water entrepreneurs hoping to sell their technology to the u.s. government space exploration as an opportunity to make money as well as history victoria gay to be al-jazeera. stop support our history and i think somebody who's maybe behind you said hot water yeah best guy. i...
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from the syrian scientists safeguarding one of our most valuable resources these are important south poles and we have to make sure they are surviving to the refugees striving to coexist with nature ok so what's going on there if they have simulated what happens when an elephant follows life up to conflict on al-jazeera to. it is and will always remain a matter of deep regrets to me that i have not been able to deliver bricks it to. may says she's stepping down as britain's prime minister but who will replace her and can they do any better. hello i'm maryam namazie this is al jazeera live from london also coming up the united states is sending another 1500 troops to the middle east amid heightened tensions with iran also. sudanese protesters call for a general strike to pressure the military into handing over power to civilians. and president donald trump heads to japan hoping to push the prime minister shinzo abbay into a trade deal. well she's calling on for months despite using 3 parliamentary votes on her breaks it planted suffering constant attacks from her own party but now in an emo
from the syrian scientists safeguarding one of our most valuable resources these are important south poles and we have to make sure they are surviving to the refugees striving to coexist with nature ok so what's going on there if they have simulated what happens when an elephant follows life up to conflict on al-jazeera to. it is and will always remain a matter of deep regrets to me that i have not been able to deliver bricks it to. may says she's stepping down as britain's prime minister but...
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the moon later this year and nasa is drawing up plans to establish a future human outpost on the south pole of the moon the scientists believe there's enough ice there to use its hydrogen for rocket fuel as well as for drinking water entrepreneurs hoping to sell that technology to the u.s. government space exploration as an opportunity to make money as well as history victoria gay to be al-jazeera it's fascinating and that was more in everything we're covering on our web site al jazeera dot com is when you go for the latest comment analysis and a video on demand there as well that's it for the news out i'll be back in a couple of minutes with more news for you stay with us. subzero temperatures extreme altitudes deadly. this is where the hard part of the extraordinary journey from osh to tajikistan arrived quite ordinary joining us on what we do high up there's no oxygen. just to experience life simple pleasures. risking it all in kurdistan on al-jazeera. russia has jeopardized the united states' security interests yet we know what you are doing and you will not succeed perceptions from the
the moon later this year and nasa is drawing up plans to establish a future human outpost on the south pole of the moon the scientists believe there's enough ice there to use its hydrogen for rocket fuel as well as for drinking water entrepreneurs hoping to sell that technology to the u.s. government space exploration as an opportunity to make money as well as history victoria gay to be al-jazeera it's fascinating and that was more in everything we're covering on our web site al jazeera dot com...
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feel because you know people have to start from can't believe it is like 7200 meter and they go to south pole they have gotten nearly all to buy all the rest and then they have to continue again like 18 hours up to the summit meeting this time people don't drink enough water and they have no time for all also you know because of all that you're you know a lot of plan because they are not really prepared our audience you know how bizarre to new up our use how many of those one bottle gives you know to check the time you've noticed over crowded or if it's still good to continue or not and if there is a little decline then there's the one part miracle in that sense and one part rich people can be sent also well if you look at one big plan and then all people are scared because they don't want to get out of the rock because then you will all there's a chance of calling you not so that's also a reason everybody so i think from the government it is very important also you know the one who's involved busy on the 5th and the last they have to really. cons and on these 2 lines of meeting where one can
feel because you know people have to start from can't believe it is like 7200 meter and they go to south pole they have gotten nearly all to buy all the rest and then they have to continue again like 18 hours up to the summit meeting this time people don't drink enough water and they have no time for all also you know because of all that you're you know a lot of plan because they are not really prepared our audience you know how bizarre to new up our use how many of those one bottle gives you...
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and these explorers raced to the south pole, and, on their way back, they died. but they werkeeping their measurements right up until the end.er and told me that you can see the measurements get more sporad and infrequent. d eventually, the log books were rescued, and its-- she told me it was very inspiring tlesee these peoing what they could and taking the measurements they could and taking the observations they could, you know, right up unti they couldn't anymore. >> sreenivasan: to watch our full interview on how centuries- old ship logs may help us learn about climate change, visit www.pbs.org/newshour. >> sreenivasan: how do citizens get involved in something like that large research project? >> citizen accounts go to a website called southern weather discovery, and they can s pieces of old ships logs from the mid 1,800s through the 1900s that recorded things like air temperature, water temperature, air pressure, what the wind was doing, whether there was sea ice nearby, and they can help by looking at this difficult to decipher curly, you know, sometimes il
and these explorers raced to the south pole, and, on their way back, they died. but they werkeeping their measurements right up until the end.er and told me that you can see the measurements get more sporad and infrequent. d eventually, the log books were rescued, and its-- she told me it was very inspiring tlesee these peoing what they could and taking the measurements they could and taking the observations they could, you know, right up unti they couldn't anymore. >> sreenivasan: to...
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the moon later this year and nasa is drawing up plans to establish a future human outpost on the south pole of the moon scientists believe there's enough ice there to use its hydrogen for rocket fuel as well as the drinking water entrepreneurs hoping to sell that technology to the u.s. government space exploration as an opportunity to make money as well as history victoria gate to be al-jazeera. yes. joe. thank. his own country seats we double the european football it is so that's right both of the major european football finals will be all english a face off for another dramatic night on the continent and the chelsea looked to be on the brink of elimination from the europa league semifinals that's off of the second leg against frankfurt finished one one and went to penalties germany's went ahead germans went ahead in the shootout but missed the last two efforts chelsea winning full three on penalties to reach their first final since they won it in two thousand and thirteen well chelsea will play london rivals arsenal in the final in azerbaijan a hatrick from america balmy and got them thro
the moon later this year and nasa is drawing up plans to establish a future human outpost on the south pole of the moon scientists believe there's enough ice there to use its hydrogen for rocket fuel as well as the drinking water entrepreneurs hoping to sell that technology to the u.s. government space exploration as an opportunity to make money as well as history victoria gate to be al-jazeera. yes. joe. thank. his own country seats we double the european football it is so that's right both of...
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the german chancellor has come to the south pole to show solidarity in a region where countries like book enough. have to spend more than a fifth of their budgets on security dermody has some eight hundred fifty soldiers stationed in mali as part of the un force machall pledged support to continue to build up the g five own capabilities to tackle terrorism. but the joint meeting and what to do go to five leaders called on the chancellor and europe to help solve the political conflicts behind the violence. so that this would likely be we talked about the situation in libya that questions concerning you know geria and sudan and also first and foremost the impact of the crisis in libya on security in the extended region. we were all of the opinion that it is important that europe's leaders and institutions make a plea in favor of the g five so hell for all of these issues since these are of course questions that concern us. because of the sort of question. the fact that germany didn't agree with the two thousand and eleven bombing of libya that ousted moammar gadhafi gives it great cred
the german chancellor has come to the south pole to show solidarity in a region where countries like book enough. have to spend more than a fifth of their budgets on security dermody has some eight hundred fifty soldiers stationed in mali as part of the un force machall pledged support to continue to build up the g five own capabilities to tackle terrorism. but the joint meeting and what to do go to five leaders called on the chancellor and europe to help solve the political conflicts behind...
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the moon later this year and nasa is drawing up plans to establish a future human outpost on the south pole of the moon scientists believe there's enough ice the to use its hydrogen for rocket fuel as well as the drinking water entrepreneur is hoping to sell the technology to the u.s. government space exploration as an opportunity to make money as well as history victoria gate to be al-jazeera. well it's been a disappointing 1st day on the stock market a popular right heading after. despite being valued at $82000000000.00 shares fell almost a full 10 percent on its new york stock exchange. still ahead on the news out. the countdown to the bunch of random picks peta has the details and support of. the climate is changing and the time is running out i have to have christine allen . in a new series meet some of the people driving the struggle to save the environment scientists are telling us that we have just 12 years to make i pressed on any changes to transform every part of our economy and our society as coming soon on down to see. people having to weigh your own record on this trouble in f
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can see here south poles of the fresh crops are being conserved we're looking here . and you to me this is the heart the hard that is used for pasta making so we have a big collection of this and so i just decided for pasta say fear you're going to get your thoughts that it's all the cups are here you have here barley a very important crops when you talk about dry areas and you talk what the 3 main crops are we to talk about rice and you talk about corn so these are 3 main staple food that most of the right you are using so important place this is a treasure these are important samples that we have to make sure they are surviving they are monitored they are available to the international community. there are $1750.00 strategically placed seed banks around the world each keeps a backup copy of their collection at the jewel in the crown of seed banks norway's fall of our global vaults. dubbed the doomsday vault it is built into the side of an arctic mountain so that the seeds can be frozen without the need for power. over 1000000 c varieties are stored here so when the
can see here south poles of the fresh crops are being conserved we're looking here . and you to me this is the heart the hard that is used for pasta making so we have a big collection of this and so i just decided for pasta say fear you're going to get your thoughts that it's all the cups are here you have here barley a very important crops when you talk about dry areas and you talk what the 3 main crops are we to talk about rice and you talk about corn so these are 3 main staple food that most...
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the moon later this year and nasa is drawing up plans to establish a future human outpost on the south pole of the moon scientists believe there's enough ice there to use its hydrogen for rocket fuel as well as the drinking water entrepreneurs hoping to sell that technology to the u.s. government space exploration as an opportunity to make money as well as history victoria gate to be al-jazeera. peter fully thank you very much para sends a man strike a name or has been banned for 3 matches for last out at an opposition fair at the french cup final the incidents on the right here occurred as the p.s.g. players went to collect their runners up medals after unexpectedly using to rain the brazilian is not having a great run with your forties recently he was also banned for 3 champions league matches of the criticising a match official p.s.g. coach thomas to the club accepts name was ben and won't challenge the decision but he's warned the striker incidents like this will hold him better from being recognised as a great player. in the. neymar is not the same leader as tiago marc you know sort of
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from the syrian scientists safeguarding one of our most valuable resources these are important south poles that we have to make sure they are surviving to the refugees striving to co-exist with nature ok so what's going on there simulating what happens when an elephant come to conflict on al-jazeera. says. israel heads to a 2nd election after prime minister benjamin netanyahu fails to form a government. i'm richelle carey this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up. later made in saudi arabia for an emergency meeting to discuss the escalating tension between the u.s. and iran. the plight of stateless people in the u.n. holds a meeting in bangkok to the buys a plan to help millions across the world. and we'll have the story of a boy hero in italy. who helped save the lives of his classmates but now he is fighting for citizenship. for the 1st time in israel's history parliament has voted to dissolve itself and call a 2nd election just 7 weeks from the last poll or minister benjamin netanyahu failed to form a coalition government before a midnight deadline the new vote will be held in se
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even though they might be acquitted in the end up with the south pole. there's less water down the rivers and streams of calcavecchia because of climate change. the reasons water reservoir is located near mt kuk of us geology professor surrounds us dimitri out us says mining operations pose a serious threat to the reservoir. yet to the usual stuff so. if the old fart is allowed to scour his mind to open a facility has to be kept dry both above and below ground if there's a lot of water in the mountains. and it has to be pumped out from a height of 670 meters above sea level to about 130 meters below sea level rises that will completely drain a large area in the mountains. the walls. the reservoir is essential for the entire cull could be the region to. store. or your lots more to scour as mine would release to toxic chemical substances into the environment. and those aspects dos and crystal in courts. if those materials got into pursue rounding communities either is danced or mixed with rain they could cause cancer. you know want to go yourself. a stereo
even though they might be acquitted in the end up with the south pole. there's less water down the rivers and streams of calcavecchia because of climate change. the reasons water reservoir is located near mt kuk of us geology professor surrounds us dimitri out us says mining operations pose a serious threat to the reservoir. yet to the usual stuff so. if the old fart is allowed to scour his mind to open a facility has to be kept dry both above and below ground if there's a lot of water in the...
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the artemis program intends to land astronauts on the south pole of the moon in five years.nally planned. it will be expensive, and nasa needs commercial and congressional support to pull it off. >> the eagle has landed. >> boy. >> reporter: 50 years ago this july two americans left the first footprints in lunar dust. no other country has matched apollo's moonwalkers. but five have sent probes and robots, including israel and china just this year. >> it's not by accident that so many countries around the world right now are going to the moon. and not all of them are going to the moon just to collect rocks. it's a strategic imperative that the united states has a presence there as well. >> reporter: when jim bridenstein became nasa's administrator last year, a planned moon landing was a decade away. >> ladies and gentlemen, that's just not good enough. >> reporter: but in march vice president mike pence lit a fire under nasa and its contractors. >> if nasa's not currently capable of landing american astronauts on the moon in five years, we need to change the organization, not
the artemis program intends to land astronauts on the south pole of the moon in five years.nally planned. it will be expensive, and nasa needs commercial and congressional support to pull it off. >> the eagle has landed. >> boy. >> reporter: 50 years ago this july two americans left the first footprints in lunar dust. no other country has matched apollo's moonwalkers. but five have sent probes and robots, including israel and china just this year. >> it's not by accident...
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the president has given us a directive to land humans on the south pole of the moon by 2024 and the viceounced by direction of the president that the next man in the first woman on the moon will be americans so we are looking forward to achieving that and interestingly the question is why the south pole? there's water ice, hundreds of millions of tons of water ice. it is air to breathe, water to drink and hydrogen and oxygen as rocket fuel, the same rocket fuel that powers the space shuttle and it is abundant on the south pole of the moon. stuart: are we establishing what could be the beginning colony on the moon? >> i would say what we want to have is permanent access to any part of the moon at any time. that's what we are seeking and when i say access that includes humans and it includes landers, robots and rovers and we are building what we call gateway that is in orbit around the moon. it gives us access to the moon, any location of the moon at any time. in the long run it would be a goal. >> you are going to have critics, people will say what are we spending money on space for when
the president has given us a directive to land humans on the south pole of the moon by 2024 and the viceounced by direction of the president that the next man in the first woman on the moon will be americans so we are looking forward to achieving that and interestingly the question is why the south pole? there's water ice, hundreds of millions of tons of water ice. it is air to breathe, water to drink and hydrogen and oxygen as rocket fuel, the same rocket fuel that powers the space shuttle and...
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we are going on the south pole and we know the first person stepping on the moon will be a woman. >>>> well, currently, we are working with the administration to come up with, based on our schedule, what kind of budget we will need over that time period and i think we will be announcing something in the coming days. >> all right. first woman on the moon! it's a plan. >> first woman on the moon, that's the plan. >> i think we did this 50 years ago? any way. >> but not a woman! not a woman. >> not a woman. >> come on now. >> taken far too long. let's talk about asteroids and i want to make sure the world doesn't come to an end. at nasa you practiced this and had a drill? how did we do? >> we have had several drills and what the drill is really all about is we create a scenario for which we see an asteroid coming and we have time to react and what would be that reaction. we had our international partners in this and the discussions go back and forth about what we know and when we know it and constantly updating the probability when it's going to hit. in this particular exercise, it did
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bad our 100000 bad us a boy you know south pole a sucky this even i don't know what god called him in the night. and yet in the. world the authorities attempted to track down the financier of the mine but he was never found and nobody was held accountable for the accident. today julie is still haunted by the tragedy. in the on the musical at the limits of the moon i'm not counting son minutes a month it's not going to be the love the look of the song that finds. the cup in the. little bit of that little. no win the ashes the blue moon. and. this tragedy prompted a major investigation into the dangers of compressing mining. it resulted in the philippine senate passing a nationwide ban on small scale gold mining. but in paris cali illegal gold mining continues. and since 2012 it's claimed 10 more lives. despite laws banning small scale mining it's likely to continue if in force mentees lax and when there is simply no alternative. crime that shocked the world 51 people killed at mosques in christchurch new zealand. investigate people forced. to massacre. business updates brought to you b
bad our 100000 bad us a boy you know south pole a sucky this even i don't know what god called him in the night. and yet in the. world the authorities attempted to track down the financier of the mine but he was never found and nobody was held accountable for the accident. today julie is still haunted by the tragedy. in the on the musical at the limits of the moon i'm not counting son minutes a month it's not going to be the love the look of the song that finds. the cup in the. little bit of...
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been this high, but that was millions and millions of years ago a then trees were growing near the south pole levels were 50 feet to 65 feet higher than they are right now. the levels are this high because of us.d his is leading to the warmer temperatures. there isope by using renewable energy and looking into cleaner transportion, leon. >> all right. thanks, amelia. >>> let's get do to thebig weather story of tonight. we are tracking a line of big storms. >> downpours and lightning strikes with this system. strikes with this system. doug is back when was the last time you felt... strikes with this system. doug is back wit's time to uncovere that feeling again. with the compassion and strength of a name... most accepted by top doctors and specialists. and the of a card... that opens doors in all fifty states. giving you the freedom to love to dream to dance like no one is watching. carefirst blue cross blue shie. live fearless. carefirst blue cross blue shie. when yoyou act fast.uder... boo so do we. raid kills roaches blue cross blue shie. 7 times faster when yoyou act fast.uder... than the
been this high, but that was millions and millions of years ago a then trees were growing near the south pole levels were 50 feet to 65 feet higher than they are right now. the levels are this high because of us.d his is leading to the warmer temperatures. there isope by using renewable energy and looking into cleaner transportion, leon. >> all right. thanks, amelia. >>> let's get do to thebig weather story of tonight. we are tracking a line of big storms. >> downpours and...
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that's a particular problem for the observations taken at the south pole. these observations happen in the northern spring which is when winter is closing in in antarctica so we can't even get the data physically or months and months and months, and ways to ameliorate the problem are studying including the possibility of laser-based communications via space relay which has the potential for enormous data rates that would allow us to get the data much quicker and do the whole process more efficiently. >> thank you very much. madam chair, i yield back. >> thank you very much. >> this is an incredible panel. i just thank you. the enthusiasm, it really is infectious. so many, many years ago i wrote my term paper in astronomy, black holes, okay? and i love volcanoes and i got to go to the attic, deserts to the observatory there which is surrounded by volcanoes and was focusing on the black hole. they didn't tell us that scary but they told us is going to be big news coming. so you had a cone of silence, but they definitely gave us an indication what was coming.
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>>they also say they want to put another american on the moon's south pole the very same because theyhink they're frozen water there that they can use to do whatever they need to do to sustain or when you live there a colony right when you leave their camp should would love to visit a moon colony. i know you would never even one of those vacations where you don't go anywhere you just go in orbit you go out to you want all for it. all right in the meantime back here on earth. >>let's check the 7 day because we're going to have some thing coming out of the sky we are. >>yeah beginning tomorrow, rain starts falling and by all accounts from john it's going to be a doozy of a storm like see is only 70 john doozy water that he likes the all right to get ready for that well i keep you posted tomorrow morning and tell you when those showers will and he said on the way home that probably stronger now. well that's it for us here at least on the broadcast if you're continuing to wanted to 0 in on our coverage continues in just a few minutes. to simone, i leave the van gogh. to harrison, the wine
>>they also say they want to put another american on the moon's south pole the very same because theyhink they're frozen water there that they can use to do whatever they need to do to sustain or when you live there a colony right when you leave their camp should would love to visit a moon colony. i know you would never even one of those vacations where you don't go anywhere you just go in orbit you go out to you want all for it. all right in the meantime back here on earth. >>let's...
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the moon later this year and nasa is drawing up plans to establish a future human outpost on the south pole of the moon scientists believe there's enough ice that to use its hydrogen for rocket fuel as well as the drinking water entrepreneurs hoping to sell that technology to the u.s. government space exploration as an opportunity to make money as well as history victoria gates and be al jazeera. it's been a disappointing 1st day on the stock market a popular ride hailing app. despite being valued at $82000000000.00 the shares fell almost 8 percent on its new york stock exchange debut as used by millions of people around the world but it's get to make a profit since its founding 10 years ago. and just a reminder you can always keep up to date with all the news any time on our website at al-jazeera dot com. and i'll get out of the problem in doha but the headlines on al-jazeera what the rebels in yemen have agreed to withdraw their forces from 3 key port for the next 4 days that's according to the u. when you have negotiated say the withdrawal is needed to pave the way for political negotiat
the moon later this year and nasa is drawing up plans to establish a future human outpost on the south pole of the moon scientists believe there's enough ice that to use its hydrogen for rocket fuel as well as the drinking water entrepreneurs hoping to sell that technology to the u.s. government space exploration as an opportunity to make money as well as history victoria gates and be al jazeera. it's been a disappointing 1st day on the stock market a popular ride hailing app. despite being...
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nasa also says it wants to put another american man on the moon south pole that very same year and establishtinued presence on the moon by 2028. >>tonight is game one of the western conference finals between our warriors and the trail blazers a lot to talk about stick with us we talk about stick with us we talk about katie bei to look at me now, you don't see psoriasis. you see clear skin. you see me. but if you saw me before cosentyx... ♪ i was covered. it was awful. but i didn't give up. i kept fighting. i got clear skin with cosentyx. 3 years and counting. clear skin can last. see if cosentyx could make a difference for you. cosentyx is proven to help people with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis find clear skin that can last. don't use if you're allergic to cosentyx. before starting cosentyx, you should be checked for tuberculosis. an increased risk of infections and lowered ability to fight them may occur. tell your doctor if you have an infection or symptoms. or if you have received a vaccine or plan to. if you have inflammatory bowel disease, tell your doctor if symptoms develop or
nasa also says it wants to put another american man on the moon south pole that very same year and establishtinued presence on the moon by 2028. >>tonight is game one of the western conference finals between our warriors and the trail blazers a lot to talk about stick with us we talk about stick with us we talk about katie bei to look at me now, you don't see psoriasis. you see clear skin. you see me. but if you saw me before cosentyx... ♪ i was covered. it was awful. but i didn't give...
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the moon later this year and nasa is drawing up plans to establish a future human outpost on the south pole of the moon scientists believe there's enough ice the to use its hydrogen for rocket fuel as well as the drinking water entrepreneur is hoping to sell the technology to the u.s. government space exploration as an opportunity to make money as well as history victoria gate to be there or. again i'm fully back to go with the headlines on al-jazeera chinese negotiators have left the 2nd round of trade talks with the u.s. soon after they arrived there's been increasing tension between the waltz 2 biggest economies after president donald trump more than doubled the tiresome $200000000000.00 worth of chinese imports says it will respond with counter measures our white house correspondent kimberly hockett has more. but in the midst of all of this what we are hearing is the treasury secretary steve minutia in saying that these talks were constructive in terms of the discussion so there is reason for optimism but at the same time the pictures of the chinese delegation leaving leaves a lot of pe
the moon later this year and nasa is drawing up plans to establish a future human outpost on the south pole of the moon scientists believe there's enough ice the to use its hydrogen for rocket fuel as well as the drinking water entrepreneur is hoping to sell the technology to the u.s. government space exploration as an opportunity to make money as well as history victoria gate to be there or. again i'm fully back to go with the headlines on al-jazeera chinese negotiators have left the 2nd round...
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in antarctica, ten times the size of greenland, the south pole fully covered in ice. and you can see the isotopes effects there in the middle of the domain, well over two miles thick in the middle of antarctica. that's a lot of ice. if that ice melts the sea level changes by hundreds of feet. dome sea down in the lower part was the site of an amazing core that was drilled in 2004, or published before that, where the record is a remarkable climate record. so, what you see on the bottom is age in hundreds of thousands of years. so 800,000 years on the far left. now on the far right. you want to put yourself in context, humans evolved here, homosapiens first appeared here and we got our civilization there. so we have evolved and become civilized and urbanized in a world that has glacial ice oscillating. it oscillatines in an interestig way. it's a seasonal basis, winter and summer. this ice teams to be changing on a metro gnome about 100,000 years. you look at the temperature, cold warm, cold warm, cold warm, cold warm, cold warm, cold warm, cold warm. every 800,000 year
in antarctica, ten times the size of greenland, the south pole fully covered in ice. and you can see the isotopes effects there in the middle of the domain, well over two miles thick in the middle of antarctica. that's a lot of ice. if that ice melts the sea level changes by hundreds of feet. dome sea down in the lower part was the site of an amazing core that was drilled in 2004, or published before that, where the record is a remarkable climate record. so, what you see on the bottom is age in...
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slam, which is the seven highest peaks in the world as well as going to the north pole and the south polehat there are fewer able—bodied people who have done that that have walked on the moon. and you are the first person with a prosthetic limb to do that, is that correct? not in my case, i actually have a paralysed arm. iwas my case, i actually have a paralysed arm. i was shot in afghanistan, and the bullet paralysed my arm so i don't have the use of that arm. in essence, it is all about trying to demonstrate what can be achieved with disability if you are operating with disability if you are operating with a professional team and you prepare properly and thoroughly and you mitigate every risk you can. we are trying to change the perceptions of what can be achieved with disability, and i frankly of what can be achieved with disability, and ifrankly haven't experienced what i have in the last few months. martin, we are grateful to you for talking to us, and the best of luck with the rest of your challenge. clearly you are well prepared and you are ready, and to talk about everest as a hil
slam, which is the seven highest peaks in the world as well as going to the north pole and the south polehat there are fewer able—bodied people who have done that that have walked on the moon. and you are the first person with a prosthetic limb to do that, is that correct? not in my case, i actually have a paralysed arm. iwas my case, i actually have a paralysed arm. i was shot in afghanistan, and the bullet paralysed my arm so i don't have the use of that arm. in essence, it is all about...
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from the syrian scientists safeguarding one of our most valuable resources these are important south poles that we have to make sure they are surviving to the refugees striving to co-exist with nature ok so what's going on there simulating what happens when i listen. to conflict on al-jazeera. following on the top stories on al-jazeera voting is in its final stages in some european countries for an election that will decide be continence next parliament early results from germany suggests governing parties of lost ground with big gains for the greens and smaller gains for the far right algeria supreme court will investigate corruption cases against a number of former ministers 2 former prime ministers and 5 ministers from because governments were referred to the courts iraq has spoken out against how the west has treated its neighbor iran iraq's foreign minister said baghdad doesn't approve of the unilateral actions against iran but it would like to mediates between the 2 countries. saudi arabia according to its state media has intercepted a drone armed with explosives launched by the figh
from the syrian scientists safeguarding one of our most valuable resources these are important south poles that we have to make sure they are surviving to the refugees striving to co-exist with nature ok so what's going on there simulating what happens when i listen. to conflict on al-jazeera. following on the top stories on al-jazeera voting is in its final stages in some european countries for an election that will decide be continence next parliament early results from germany suggests...
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the moon later this year and nasa is drawing up plans to establish a future human outpost on the south pole of the moon scientists believe there's enough ice there to use its hydrogen for rocket fuel as well as the drinking water entrepreneurs hoping to sell that technology to the u.s. government space exploration as an opportunity to make money as well as history victoria gate to be al-jazeera. our time to catch up on. falling thank you paris sentiment striken neymar has been banned for three matches after lashing out at an opposition fan at the french cup final the incidents on the right here occurred as the p.c. players went to collect their runners up medals after unexpectedly losing to rain in april the brazilian is not having a great run with the authorities last month he was also banned for three champions league matches next season after criticizing a match official. of p.s.g. coach thomas to wholesale the club accepts name ban and won't challenge the decision but he's warned the striker incidents like this will hold him back from being recognised as a great player. neymar is not th
the moon later this year and nasa is drawing up plans to establish a future human outpost on the south pole of the moon scientists believe there's enough ice there to use its hydrogen for rocket fuel as well as the drinking water entrepreneurs hoping to sell that technology to the u.s. government space exploration as an opportunity to make money as well as history victoria gate to be al-jazeera. our time to catch up on. falling thank you paris sentiment striken neymar has been banned for three...
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the moon later this year and nasa is drawing up plans to establish a future human outpost on the south pole of the moon scientists believe there's enough ice there to use its hydrogen for rocket fuel as well as for drinking water entrepreneurs hoping to sell their technology to the u.s. government space exploration as an opportunity to make money as well as history victoria gate to be al-jazeera. you're watching al-jazeera homes the robin these are all top news stories the trade war between u.s. and china is escalating as president trump threatens to impose additional tiresomely all chinese imports in a series of tweets trump says there's no rush to reach a trade deal with beijing negotiators head into a second day of talks. assad his ship which was due to load weapons in france has sailed without its cargo human rights protesters say the shipment contravened an international arms treaty a recent online investigative site published leaked a french military intelligence that showed weapons sold to the saudis were being used against civilians in the war in yemen and the french president has d
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adaptive grand slam, the seven highest peaks in the world, and going to the north pole and the south polehly, and you mitigate every risk you can, we are trying to change the perceptions of what can be achieved with disability. having experienced what has happened in the last two months, i wish others would ta ke last two months, i wish others would take a last two months, i wish others would takea similar last two months, i wish others would take a similar approach. martin hewitt speaking to us earlier. that photograph are people queueing is incredible. now we have a call—out from scientists this morning — have you seen any spittlebugs? would you even know what they look like? the insects get their name from the frothy spittle they leave on plants in springtime. volunteers are being asked to report sightings of them, because it's thought they could spread a deadly tree it's feared the disease could soon arrive in the uk and scientists want to be prepared, as helen briggs has been finding out. spittlebugs are easy to spot if you know what you're looking for. oh, here we go, here's one. hi
adaptive grand slam, the seven highest peaks in the world, and going to the north pole and the south polehly, and you mitigate every risk you can, we are trying to change the perceptions of what can be achieved with disability. having experienced what has happened in the last two months, i wish others would ta ke last two months, i wish others would take a last two months, i wish others would takea similar last two months, i wish others would take a similar approach. martin hewitt speaking to...
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company blue 0rigin, could help nasa deliver president trump's goal of sending humans to the moon's south poleific instruments, satellites and rovers. let's get some of the day's other news. the former us army intelligence analyst chelsea manning has been released from prison after serving a two—month sentence. she'd been jailed for refusing to give evidence before a grand jury investigating wikileaks. but she'll have to appear again before a grand jury next week, and refusal to testify could lead to another spell in jail. three venezuelan mps have taken refuge in the italian and argentinian embassies as the government of nicolas maduro increases pressure on the opposition. they're among ten mps stripped of congressional immunity earlier this week on the recommendation of the pro—government supreme court. it said they should be investigated for conspiracy, rebellion and treason for allegedly taking part in the botched uprising at the end of april. a german woman who posed as a billionaire heiress to swindle new york hotels and banks has been sentenced to at least four years in prison. anna sor
company blue 0rigin, could help nasa deliver president trump's goal of sending humans to the moon's south poleific instruments, satellites and rovers. let's get some of the day's other news. the former us army intelligence analyst chelsea manning has been released from prison after serving a two—month sentence. she'd been jailed for refusing to give evidence before a grand jury investigating wikileaks. but she'll have to appear again before a grand jury next week, and refusal to testify could...
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agency are very excited about our new direction to land the next man in the first woman on the south pole of the moon within five years. given the title of this hearing, i thought i would talk about how nasa plays in our national security capably. we are very unique, there's a lot of people on the panel that are focused directly on national security, nasa plays in a different way, a lot of national security practitioners use an acronym we called died, it identifies the different elements of national power, diplomatic power, information power and military power i think most people are familiar with, and economic power, what is massively within the dime philosophy? nasa of course is very strong on the diplomat excited. when we think about the international space station we have 15 different countries that operate international space station on a daily basis. we have had 103 different countries to experiment on the international space station and we have had astronauts from dozens of countries on the international space station. the international space station is absolutely a technological m
agency are very excited about our new direction to land the next man in the first woman on the south pole of the moon within five years. given the title of this hearing, i thought i would talk about how nasa plays in our national security capably. we are very unique, there's a lot of people on the panel that are focused directly on national security, nasa plays in a different way, a lot of national security practitioners use an acronym we called died, it identifies the different elements of...
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he has skied the north and south poles and conquered the highest peaks on all seven cont nenlts, including on earth, he was also determined to reach the lowest. >> you're cleared to dive. >> thank you. >> fantastic. have a good one. >> deep in the middle of the pacific ocean, victor vescovo dove 35,853 feet beneath the waves. >> at bottom. repeat, at bottom. >> breaking previous records by about 36 feet. >> at the bottom? >> yeah. >> yeah! >> a congratulations, victor. >> thoank you. >> the dallas investor spent four hours exploring the deepest known area of the planet's seabed. in a $48 million submersible, a small water craft built to withstand the extreme pressure of the ocean's depths. >> we wanted the prove the capabilities by diving there repeatedly and hopefully opening a door for science. >> though vescovo is the first to make it this far down, man's impact has already been felt, with pieces of plastic scattered among the sea creatures. >> i have seen contamination of plastic or things i can't even recognize but they're definitely manmade, which is really unfortunate. >> vescovo an
he has skied the north and south poles and conquered the highest peaks on all seven cont nenlts, including on earth, he was also determined to reach the lowest. >> you're cleared to dive. >> thank you. >> fantastic. have a good one. >> deep in the middle of the pacific ocean, victor vescovo dove 35,853 feet beneath the waves. >> at bottom. repeat, at bottom. >> breaking previous records by about 36 feet. >> at the bottom? >> yeah. >> yeah!...
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> the target right now set by the space council and the vice president is to have humans at the south poletion of how do you accelerate. the good news is, it is absolutely possible. we are -- we said yep, you want to go to the moon and get humans there, we're there. even before the humans go, you're going to see robotic missions going, so no matter what happens with the human mission, who is selected and which system is used, you are going to see masten and other companies delivering robotic missions as precursors so that we take some of the risk out for humans. stuart: you got the word masten in there about a half dozen times. very good, young man. you know how to play television. very good indeed. we wish you luck in the competition. come back and tell us how it goes. sean mahoney. >>> more "varney" after this. . . going back to the doctor just for a shot. with neulasta onpro... ...patients get their day back... ...to be with... ... family... ...or just to sleep in. strong chemo can put you at risk of serious infection. in a key study... ...neulasta reduced the risk of infection from 17%
> the target right now set by the space council and the vice president is to have humans at the south poletion of how do you accelerate. the good news is, it is absolutely possible. we are -- we said yep, you want to go to the moon and get humans there, we're there. even before the humans go, you're going to see robotic missions going, so no matter what happens with the human mission, who is selected and which system is used, you are going to see masten and other companies delivering robotic...