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>> it evan flow, the idea of the moon. certainly from a visionary, it seems disappointing. to just had our sites on the nearest body, half a century after we been back. but the moon is a very good, as the space station is a good place to live and learn how to work in space. just half a days drive vertically up so not too far. the moon is a very good place to learn how to live in a dome and a self-sufficient colony. because you can use the lunar soil which is extremely sterile, you can get a liter of oil out of a water, sorry, out of a ton of soil and you can turn the water into rocket fuel, oxygen to read. you can use it for plants, that you go there, not to drink so it's learning to live beyond the earth, the moon is the best place to do it and it's also a place that sort of serve as a staging post for the rest of the solar system. >> chris, in your book beyond our future in space, where would you like to see us go? >> the outer solar system takes longer and is more ambitious but some of the moons of jupiter are so interesting. we have a europa clipper doing this waterworld
>> it evan flow, the idea of the moon. certainly from a visionary, it seems disappointing. to just had our sites on the nearest body, half a century after we been back. but the moon is a very good, as the space station is a good place to live and learn how to work in space. just half a days drive vertically up so not too far. the moon is a very good place to learn how to live in a dome and a self-sufficient colony. because you can use the lunar soil which is extremely sterile, you can get...
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if the moons play a key role, is a great thing to go to. if entry or seven lending moves forward, maybe we should go to the service directly and we don't have to do things with the moons. deep spacessed, the gateway, we are using our own moon as a staging to go to mars. moons, or maybe a highly elliptical orbit, is that a better staging strategy? that is what we want to start figuring out. the key thing is not to get locked into a monolithic commission after mission. you can weave this network together that allows us to do this huge challenge, put humans on mars. >> let's move it on out and three cheers. we are already more than halfway segment.his we do want to get to your questions. microphones. i'm going to throw one more to you guys. we have heard about the technological challenges. your boss, the ministry at her and others have addressed the challenges less under to your control. what is the bigger challenge, the technological or the public and political will? >> it is hard to separate the two. sides.e two the way i think about it, if w
if the moons play a key role, is a great thing to go to. if entry or seven lending moves forward, maybe we should go to the service directly and we don't have to do things with the moons. deep spacessed, the gateway, we are using our own moon as a staging to go to mars. moons, or maybe a highly elliptical orbit, is that a better staging strategy? that is what we want to start figuring out. the key thing is not to get locked into a monolithic commission after mission. you can weave this network...
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the dialogue. song: i think that mr. moon is a different, the time has changed. moon know about the human rights issues in north korea. he also thinks about north korea and south korea having to get some channel to eliminate the nuclear weapons. so, i think he tried all kinds of ways to include human rights issues. i think he tried to get something and about the human rights issues. >> thank you, retired fema, currently teach disaster preparedness in japan and sometimes in south korea. asking about a domestic issue within the country, the south korean government has had real difficulties responding to emergencies within their country that hurt the civilian population. thinking about the seawall ferry disaster from three years ago. any indications that that can of issue will be on the agenda for this new administration? thank you. >> disaster emergency response. >> is a going to be a higher government priority? >> i did not see that addressed among the top 20 policy priorities. >> [inaudible] didn't -- actually, under [indiscernible] there was an effective function
the dialogue. song: i think that mr. moon is a different, the time has changed. moon know about the human rights issues in north korea. he also thinks about north korea and south korea having to get some channel to eliminate the nuclear weapons. so, i think he tried all kinds of ways to include human rights issues. i think he tried to get something and about the human rights issues. >> thank you, retired fema, currently teach disaster preparedness in japan and sometimes in south korea....
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he's now the dog barking at the moon. the the moon doesn't bark. hereas the dog barks. the moon doesn't bark back. >> stephen: i'm just going to go with you on that one. the moon reflects the sun. what is the sun in this case? >> the sun gives us growth and light. >> stephen: yeah, i know, but in the metaphor, what is the sun? ( laughter ) let's say the constitution and leave it at that. >> the constitution. >> stephen: you're welcome. you can use that. >> the constitution. the framework. >> stephen: please say hi to everybody over there from us at "the late show." say hi to sean from me. >> he's not speaking to me. >> stephen: tell him to stop by. tell him it's fun here. we're -- we'll have a loft fun together. >> okay. >> stephen: good to have you here. american urban radio network's april ryan, everybody! this clean was like pow! everything well? my teeth are glowing. they are so white. step 1 cleans. step 2 whitens. crest [hd]. 6x cleaning*, 6x whitening*á i would switch to crest [hd] over what i was using before. shis it dna or olay? er than sh
he's now the dog barking at the moon. the the moon doesn't bark. hereas the dog barks. the moon doesn't bark back. >> stephen: i'm just going to go with you on that one. the moon reflects the sun. what is the sun in this case? >> the sun gives us growth and light. >> stephen: yeah, i know, but in the metaphor, what is the sun? ( laughter ) let's say the constitution and leave it at that. >> the constitution. >> stephen: you're welcome. you can use that. >>...
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putting a man on the moon, which i'm still amazed we did. e still got the newspapers, jack, of front pages where we put a man on the moon. why did that grab you, that speech at rice? >> that's my favorite of my grandfather's speeches because i think his whole personal at comes through. i never got to meet him but i got to know him through these speeches. in that speech he improvises. he's funny. he makes a couple jokes. he asked why do we choose to go to the moon? why does rice play texas? not because it's easy, because it's hard. you can see his sense of humor, his personality, and you could also see how ambitious he was and how he believed that america could do anything if americans set their minds to it. and he set the goal of landing on the moon within a decade. of course we landed on the moon well before a decade was up. so that's why it's my favorite speech, and it inspires me to believe that great challenges are actually opportunities and that we can rise to the occasion if we decide to. >> you know, one of the dramatic moments in the
putting a man on the moon, which i'm still amazed we did. e still got the newspapers, jack, of front pages where we put a man on the moon. why did that grab you, that speech at rice? >> that's my favorite of my grandfather's speeches because i think his whole personal at comes through. i never got to meet him but i got to know him through these speeches. in that speech he improvises. he's funny. he makes a couple jokes. he asked why do we choose to go to the moon? why does rice play...
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this is where you are going to look as the moon is setting up for us tonight. it will be one of the brightest things in the sky aside from the moon, but that will be jupiter, so keep an eye out for that. the moon is up, but cannot see it yet. the sky.e higher up in 36 to 46 degrees for us overnight tonight, so around d.c., mid 40's. farther west closer to winchester, that is where our wind temperatures will be in the mid 30's. 49 degrees early at 8:00. 59 degrees by 2:00. temperature. it is on the breezy side. what they will probably be one of the nicest days this week. the end of the cover and another chance for rain and i brings our temperatures that down, so drive for the next three days, but those morning temperatures will be chilly at we work our way into thursday. flight chance of rain, but it goes up friday to saturday. we will be watching for a system that might set up along the coast and bring us a wet weekend. still a few days out. would not change other plans just yet. start thinking about an indoor option if you are planning to be outside. kimberly:
this is where you are going to look as the moon is setting up for us tonight. it will be one of the brightest things in the sky aside from the moon, but that will be jupiter, so keep an eye out for that. the moon is up, but cannot see it yet. the sky.e higher up in 36 to 46 degrees for us overnight tonight, so around d.c., mid 40's. farther west closer to winchester, that is where our wind temperatures will be in the mid 30's. 49 degrees early at 8:00. 59 degrees by 2:00. temperature. it is on...
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we want a tourist jaunt around the moon. hat's these rockets and then the solar system becomes our backyard to do this requires huge levels of innovation but i claim once there's a first round of innovation that can establish the costs and risks and returns on investment, then private enterprise comes in and do their thing as they always do. no different from the dutch east india trading company, coming in after christopher columbus, who himself was sent by spain, and he comes back and says, how long it took, and quantifies things that you can make a business case to exploit. if you can find another way to infuse an entire nation, even the world, with ambitions of tomorrow, that will trigger innovations of today, thereby assuring a future of health, wealth and security, because that's coming from technology. it's not coming from any other branch of human existence but science and technology are going to give us tomorrow's health, wealth and security. i'm simply offering the exploration of the universe as a force of nature ope
we want a tourist jaunt around the moon. hat's these rockets and then the solar system becomes our backyard to do this requires huge levels of innovation but i claim once there's a first round of innovation that can establish the costs and risks and returns on investment, then private enterprise comes in and do their thing as they always do. no different from the dutch east india trading company, coming in after christopher columbus, who himself was sent by spain, and he comes back and says,...
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but i'm not going to tell you we should go to the moon, no. going to say is that high, highly ambitious exercises conducted by governments have huge, exhibit huge force on the am bugses of a nation -- ambitions of a nation, on the creativity of a nation, on the innovations of a nation. i don't think it's an accident that steve jobs and bill gates were 12 and 14, somewhere around there, when we landed on the moon. how impressionable can you be? can you get? there it is. there's the future. and you see this. and you don't even have to be interested in space. you just have to be interested in the fact that new frontiers are being breached, and it's possible to do so. and then it gets infused into your, into your goals, into your trajectory of life. so i'm offering space exploration -- be it the moon, mars, beyond, doesn't matter. but if you go into space, it is adventurous, it is -- you have to invent stuff to make that -- if you're advancing a frontier, you're going to have to invent, because you can't just use off the shelf things. that takes i
but i'm not going to tell you we should go to the moon, no. going to say is that high, highly ambitious exercises conducted by governments have huge, exhibit huge force on the am bugses of a nation -- ambitions of a nation, on the creativity of a nation, on the innovations of a nation. i don't think it's an accident that steve jobs and bill gates were 12 and 14, somewhere around there, when we landed on the moon. how impressionable can you be? can you get? there it is. there's the future. and...
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she brought us the first moon shot. it is our hope we continue those spirits as we celebrate the anniversary. host: only immediate surviving ember with the death of jacqueline bouvier john f. kennedy junior, caroline ambassador to japan n. this video, she had this to say. kennedy, may e 29th would be my father's 100th birthday. i've thought about him and missed him everyday of my life. rowing up without him was made easier thanks to all the people who kept him in their hearts, inspider them to work and fight and believe in a better world, to give something to this country that has given so much to so many. underneath my ng father's oval office desk when i sitting on his lap, he would points out the white shark and purple shark who boat, i could never quite see them. he said they liked to eat socks would have his friends throw their socks overboard, which i loved. kennedy inspired a generation that transformed america, march for justice, they peace corps, in the inner cities, in outer space. carried on that work, fighting
she brought us the first moon shot. it is our hope we continue those spirits as we celebrate the anniversary. host: only immediate surviving ember with the death of jacqueline bouvier john f. kennedy junior, caroline ambassador to japan n. this video, she had this to say. kennedy, may e 29th would be my father's 100th birthday. i've thought about him and missed him everyday of my life. rowing up without him was made easier thanks to all the people who kept him in their hearts, inspider them to...
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his big ideas of innovation, the race to the moon. many of the things he was fighting for in the 60's are important to what we're fighting for in 2017. iconicook at one of the and not girl speeches from january 1961. now the trumpet summons us again. arms, a call to bear though arms we need. not as a call to battle, though in battle we are. burden of to bear the a long twilight struggle year in rejoicing in hope, atient in jubilation, struggle against the common enemies of man --. he, poverty, disease, and war itself. can we force against these energy in a grant and global alliance, north and south, east that can assure a more fruitful life for all mankind. will you join in that historic effort. speech comehat together and how do we reflect them what he said? >> it is one of the most iconic and i girl addresses, also -- inaugural addresses and also one of the shortest. he asked for ideas and brought those together. the words and the ideas are john kennedy's. felt the, ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for yo
his big ideas of innovation, the race to the moon. many of the things he was fighting for in the 60's are important to what we're fighting for in 2017. iconicook at one of the and not girl speeches from january 1961. now the trumpet summons us again. arms, a call to bear though arms we need. not as a call to battle, though in battle we are. burden of to bear the a long twilight struggle year in rejoicing in hope, atient in jubilation, struggle against the common enemies of man --. he, poverty,...
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also, choosing the moon. south koreans have elected moon jae-in to be their new president. he has made promises washington says could strain of the ce between north korea's nuclear ambitions. is see the man to bring peace to the peninsula? in jakarta, a court finds a christian governor guilty of blasphemy, making it a test of religious tolerance in a muslim majority country, indonesia. i am brent goff, it is good to have you with us. he was responsible for the hit list of people to be murdered. that is why police in germany are claiming tonight, following the latest arrest in the case of a suspected far right terror cell inside the german army. authorities suspect the lieutenant helped another officer in a plot to assassinate top politicians and then blame refugees. this is the third arrest in the investigation so far. prosecutors say the names on that hit listncluded geany's president. >> their sites were sent on a former german president, and justice minister. investigators found their names on the list of potential targets. >> according to what we have discovered so far,
also, choosing the moon. south koreans have elected moon jae-in to be their new president. he has made promises washington says could strain of the ce between north korea's nuclear ambitions. is see the man to bring peace to the peninsula? in jakarta, a court finds a christian governor guilty of blasphemy, making it a test of religious tolerance in a muslim majority country, indonesia. i am brent goff, it is good to have you with us. he was responsible for the hit list of people to be murdered....
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how come more about the moon than the deep ocean.little about this area of the land of our planet? it is crazy, isn't it? i guess we have been looking up for a long time and never thought to look down. in general, it is really hard to get down there. people who scuba—dive, to get down there. people who scu ba—dive, you to get down there. people who scuba—dive, you are talking about a deep dive. we are going 10— 20 metres further down than that. we really have just never been able to look before. now we have got this fantastic research vessel and people really keen to get down there and see what is there. melanie mckenzie, and she was on board one of the vessel is right out there on the tasman sea. i will tell you, some of those creatures, they certainly earned the name of miniature monsters. i cannot believe they are so small but they look so evil and fierce. i am avoiding the sea. i am staying away from the water. they are not pretty. they are not pretty. we will stay closer to the surface for your next story. it is all about north
how come more about the moon than the deep ocean.little about this area of the land of our planet? it is crazy, isn't it? i guess we have been looking up for a long time and never thought to look down. in general, it is really hard to get down there. people who scuba—dive, to get down there. people who scu ba—dive, you to get down there. people who scuba—dive, you are talking about a deep dive. we are going 10— 20 metres further down than that. we really have just never been able to...
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then this is the view from mount vaca 64% waning gibbous moon on the way to becoming a half moon and icially is tomorrow. it's wavering as far as the picture is concerned. we have a wind up to 16 in mount vaca area with air in the 40s. 49 santa rosa. low 50s in san francisco. good morning to our weather watcher george and all the other weather watchers checking in this morning. george is in san francisco reporting a little bit of low fog at the beach, otherwise clear skies. that's a good indication we'll be clearing out today. we are seeing a robust wind in half moon bay at 14. 21 sfo. 10 redwood city. 16 san francisco. so around the rim of the bay is where we have the breeze then it shuts off in our inland areas except for pleasanton at 11. winds late today will be a little bit offshore late day. about 10 to 20 miles per hour. so we have a clear slot right now with the coast clearing out. we'll have some sunshine and the temperatures will respond accordingly. the pattern change it starts today as high pressure builds in, it causes this jet stream to buckle and veer further to the nor
then this is the view from mount vaca 64% waning gibbous moon on the way to becoming a half moon and icially is tomorrow. it's wavering as far as the picture is concerned. we have a wind up to 16 in mount vaca area with air in the 40s. 49 santa rosa. low 50s in san francisco. good morning to our weather watcher george and all the other weather watchers checking in this morning. george is in san francisco reporting a little bit of low fog at the beach, otherwise clear skies. that's a good...
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your biologists strapped these together we want a tourist jaunt around the moon. and all of a sudden the solar system becomes our backyard. to do this requires huge levels of innovation. i would claim that once there's a first round of innovation that can establish the costs and risks of investment than private enterprise comes in and do their thing as they always do. no different from a trading company coming in after christopher columbus who himself was sent by spain. and he comes back and says where and how long it took and then you can make a business case to exploit. if you found another way to infuse an entire nation, even the world with ambitions of tomorrow that will trigger innovations of today thereby assuring the future of health, wealth and security because is coming from technology is not coming from any branch but tomorrow's technology will give us that, i'm simply offering i'm simply as a force of nature operating on her innovations and are urge to innovate. if you have something else, bring it in. if it works and works better go ahead. i've yet have
your biologists strapped these together we want a tourist jaunt around the moon. and all of a sudden the solar system becomes our backyard. to do this requires huge levels of innovation. i would claim that once there's a first round of innovation that can establish the costs and risks of investment than private enterprise comes in and do their thing as they always do. no different from a trading company coming in after christopher columbus who himself was sent by spain. and he comes back and...
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the associated press reported the new president moon jae-in said as he took the oath of office he is open to visiting rival north korea under the right conditions to talk about its aggressive pursuit of nuclear missiles. 's softer moon stance could create friction with washington, which has formed from threats of military action to hands of dialogue as it seeks to formulate policy under president donald trump. the discussion should get underway shortly. the reminder that coming up in about an hour and a half we will be live at the white house for this afternoon's press briefing. [indistinct crowd noise] >> south korea's new president is moon jae-in. he took the oath of office earlier today. via south korea's first liberal leader in a decade. he will "sincerely negotiate with the united states." and china, their top trading partner of the deployment of the advanced missile-defense system the u.s. has been installing in south korea. the swearing-in happening earlier today in south korea. on our schedule this afternoon we will have the white house briefing coming up at 1:30 p.m. eastern
the associated press reported the new president moon jae-in said as he took the oath of office he is open to visiting rival north korea under the right conditions to talk about its aggressive pursuit of nuclear missiles. 's softer moon stance could create friction with washington, which has formed from threats of military action to hands of dialogue as it seeks to formulate policy under president donald trump. the discussion should get underway shortly. the reminder that coming up in about an...
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. >> it will be the mayflower moon. april was the pink moon. based on flower colors not because of the moon color. >> said the moon will not change? >> no. the native american indians -- the first flowers to come up that month. they are named after the flowers. >> not right now. that will be tomorrow. >> right now we have mostly clear skies with fog down toward monterey bay. temperatures will bump up. these will be the warmest attempts for a while. maybe for 7-10 days. napa, 82. oakland, 75. little more, 85. santa fe -- san jose, 81. these clouds are zipping down from the north. gives us a slight offshore breeze for some but the water temps are in the upper 40s and low 50s. it is rare -- that fog will come back. we had more 40s yesterday. you can find more to the north. mill valley, 46. glen allen, 47. 47, bodega bay and
. >> it will be the mayflower moon. april was the pink moon. based on flower colors not because of the moon color. >> said the moon will not change? >> no. the native american indians -- the first flowers to come up that month. they are named after the flowers. >> not right now. that will be tomorrow. >> right now we have mostly clear skies with fog down toward monterey bay. temperatures will bump up. these will be the warmest attempts for a while. maybe for 7-10...
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when he was on the moon he filled up this with lunar rock but on the outside of the sac is moon dust. they're going to auction it off on july 20 and expect to get $4 million. >> it's a great day in the park yesterday. the national kidney foundation annual north jersey kidney walk. $75000 was raised for kidney research and treatment. 1000 walkers. this is my team and my daughter's team we will march in support of her. it was an amazing day. a great cause. jason's was happy to be a part of it. and kelly king as well hosting the festivities. awesome, awesome day. >> michael, it's you can see lola and i all are ready for rain. >> you guys match. >> we do. ♪ ♪ >> it is raining but what you might have more throughout the week. it will be a wet week building up to memorial day weekend. how that turnout? joining us is audrey, meteorologist for fox five. how are you? >> i am dry. >> that makes one of us. >> what should we expect? will this ruin the weekend? >> it's monday. >> can't forecast that far out? >> i don't think the complete weekend will be a washout. monday does not look that great.
when he was on the moon he filled up this with lunar rock but on the outside of the sac is moon dust. they're going to auction it off on july 20 and expect to get $4 million. >> it's a great day in the park yesterday. the national kidney foundation annual north jersey kidney walk. $75000 was raised for kidney research and treatment. 1000 walkers. this is my team and my daughter's team we will march in support of her. it was an amazing day. a great cause. jason's was happy to be a part of...
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speeches and kind of set them to music, integrate them into the orchestra. >> we choose to go to the moonng that jfk did that i think is so resonate for today is the moon shot. he said we're going to go to the moon and we're going to do it in a decade. >> those words of jfk he feels articulate the american spirit of optimism. there's nothing we can't accomplish or nothing we can't do. >> when the orchestra is playing where are you? >> i'm in the >> reporter: virginia born is somewhat of a musical genius. it's earned him the title of the second most performed composer alive today. >> that's what we do as artist is to find a way to commemorate big moments with new work and so i'm particularly excited about mason's work. >> this is a very large room. >> reporter: that's not the only thing she's working on to commemorate the kennedy centennial. there are several things on the agenda. >> i believe we're unleashing the potential of this place. it is not a building, it is a community of artists and arts administrators who are bringing art and all the diversity of the art to our community here lo
speeches and kind of set them to music, integrate them into the orchestra. >> we choose to go to the moonng that jfk did that i think is so resonate for today is the moon shot. he said we're going to go to the moon and we're going to do it in a decade. >> those words of jfk he feels articulate the american spirit of optimism. there's nothing we can't accomplish or nothing we can't do. >> when the orchestra is playing where are you? >> i'm in the >> reporter:...
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the drizzle is possible, breezy. 50s and 60s. we had a full moon yesterday but still possible for some people to see. i think we have a lot of cloud cover, the cool and breezy pattern taking us into next wednesday. there it is, a shot of the moon. >> the natural light shining in the window when you're sleeping from the moon is very nice, nicer than a streetlight. >> the comments on facebook, some saying there dogs are going nuts right now. >> are director said they will stay open for one run all next year through ski season. >> they will get snow up there monday and tuesday with the snow level decreasing rapidly. in the 30s right now and i think you could see the snow level at 5000 by tuesday with this cold system moving in. they can get another 6 to 12 inches of snow.>> i know he is excited. >>> it is 4:50 am. >>> despite the recent viral videos of the fights on the planes there is a new survey that say that air travelers are more satisfied about the service on the planes, jd powell said the airlines scored a 956 point on a scale of 1000 point and
the drizzle is possible, breezy. 50s and 60s. we had a full moon yesterday but still possible for some people to see. i think we have a lot of cloud cover, the cool and breezy pattern taking us into next wednesday. there it is, a shot of the moon. >> the natural light shining in the window when you're sleeping from the moon is very nice, nicer than a streetlight. >> the comments on facebook, some saying there dogs are going nuts right now. >> are director said they will stay...
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his return to the political word is a destiny he cannot escape, i think. president moon is a kind and people person. he maintains open mind and keeps longstanding friendship of friend. it is a priority. >> bruce, what do you think is the reason why? >> first of all, thank you for the opportunity to be here. i was on a panel discussion the day after the u.s.' election and put a lot of effort into identifying the preceptions of the clinton-asia policy. i was determined not to go through that so first thing first. someone had an election apparently. okay. we will go from there. yeah, i think asports pointed out. you have the -- others pointed out -- after ten years of conservative rule it is sort of to be expected the pendulum would go to other way. you want to throw the group out and after a while you will get upset with the new group. certainly as scott and sung pointed out with the impeachment it scattered conservatives with a paint that would be extremly difficult to overcome. the conservatives employiemploii think it was the progressive's election to lose. su polled ne
his return to the political word is a destiny he cannot escape, i think. president moon is a kind and people person. he maintains open mind and keeps longstanding friendship of friend. it is a priority. >> bruce, what do you think is the reason why? >> first of all, thank you for the opportunity to be here. i was on a panel discussion the day after the u.s.' election and put a lot of effort into identifying the preceptions of the clinton-asia policy. i was determined not to go...
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nasa says it's found evidence of water on the moons of saturn and jupiter. >> reporter: this is where and scientists monitor the hubble telescope and they are helping us learn more about those oceans on the moons of jupiter and saturn. and these latest discoveries could influence future exploration in our search for life beyond our planet. this animation shows nasa's cassini spacecraft diving through a plume of ice spraying from the moon insolitus. they detected a significant a hydrogen. nasa announced the findings during an online news conference. >> that is coming from a hydrothermal development on the sea floor of insolitus. >> reporter: here on earth, hydrogen from vents on the ocean floor serve as life source for creatures on the ocean floor. >> perhaps that's what's going on on insolitus. >> it has almost all the ingredient you would need to support life as we know it. >> reporter: scientists also believe jupiter's moon europa has a sea of water beneath its frozen crust. the hubble telescope has again spotted towering plumes of water erupting from cracks in europa's crust. >> we
nasa says it's found evidence of water on the moons of saturn and jupiter. >> reporter: this is where and scientists monitor the hubble telescope and they are helping us learn more about those oceans on the moons of jupiter and saturn. and these latest discoveries could influence future exploration in our search for life beyond our planet. this animation shows nasa's cassini spacecraft diving through a plume of ice spraying from the moon insolitus. they detected a significant a hydrogen....
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i think one of the biggest reason for moon's victory is his personality and power of the organizatio organizations. from very early on, mr. moon has a strong commitment to justice and public service. he truly values trust among the people. he was not a politician originally but he had been a human rights lawyer and civil activist for more than 30 years. the former president started this year as a politician and mr. moon but he had declined because he is human rights lawyer. he is the chief secretary and accepted that offer on conditions that the secretary position his final administration. mr. moon had the present impeachment trial and that made him come back. his return to the political world is a destiny he cannot escape, i think. and president moon is kind and people-person. he maintains open mind and people -- long standing friend. in this particular field, it is a priority. >> bruce, what do you think is the reason why? >> first of all, thank you for the opportunity to be here. i was on a panel discussion the day after the u.s.' election and put a lot of effort into identifying t
i think one of the biggest reason for moon's victory is his personality and power of the organizatio organizations. from very early on, mr. moon has a strong commitment to justice and public service. he truly values trust among the people. he was not a politician originally but he had been a human rights lawyer and civil activist for more than 30 years. the former president started this year as a politician and mr. moon but he had declined because he is human rights lawyer. he is the chief...
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works in the saddle and he sleeps in the canyons, waiting for summer, his pastures to change and as the moonises he sits by his fire, thinking about women and glasses of beer and closing his eyes as the dogies retire, he sings out a song which is soft but it's clear as if maybe someone could hear. goodnight you moon light ladies, rock-a-bye sweet baby james deep greens and blues are the colors i choose, won't you let me go down in my dreams? and rock-a-bye sweet baby james now the first of december was covered with snow and so was the turnpike from stockbridge to boston though the berkshires seemed dreamlike on account of that frosting with ten miles behind me and ten thousand more to go there's a song that they sing when they take to the highway a song that they sing when they take to the sea a song that they sing of their home in the sky, maybe you can believe it if it helps you to sleep but singing works just fine for me so, goodnight you moon light ladies, rock-a-bye sweet baby james deep greens and blues are the colors i choose, won't you let me go down in my dreams? and rock-a-bye swee
works in the saddle and he sleeps in the canyons, waiting for summer, his pastures to change and as the moonises he sits by his fire, thinking about women and glasses of beer and closing his eyes as the dogies retire, he sings out a song which is soft but it's clear as if maybe someone could hear. goodnight you moon light ladies, rock-a-bye sweet baby james deep greens and blues are the colors i choose, won't you let me go down in my dreams? and rock-a-bye sweet baby james now the first of...
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the moon is waning soon to be a new moon. 40s in santa rosa. san jose in the 50s. breezy in the area. 20 in throughout san ramon and in throughout the san ramon valley. 17 in fairfield. it's breezy. these winds will continue to be blustery throughout the day. so today temperatures bottom out a chance of a shower if we see anything we'll measure very small. the winds change starting tomorrow, an offshore push sunny and mild. warm to hot weather returns on friday through sunday. today cooler than yesterday, only 50s around the coast into the bay. 60s in the peninsula. the full forecast and tracking rain and snow for tahoe coming up next time around. let's send it to jaclyn. >> thank you. you may feel the tug on your car due to the winds. san mateo bridge has a wind advisory in place. both hands on the wheel. 580 smooth. approaching 680 headlights westbound. under 30 minutes from 205 to 680. antioch in the green westbound to hercules connecting with i- 80, 30 minutes. things okay at the bay bridge toll plaza. a little backup in the cash lanes. no metering lights. 19 m
the moon is waning soon to be a new moon. 40s in santa rosa. san jose in the 50s. breezy in the area. 20 in throughout san ramon and in throughout the san ramon valley. 17 in fairfield. it's breezy. these winds will continue to be blustery throughout the day. so today temperatures bottom out a chance of a shower if we see anything we'll measure very small. the winds change starting tomorrow, an offshore push sunny and mild. warm to hot weather returns on friday through sunday. today cooler than...
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will moon be positive for the market? >> yes, we had a moon a rally last week. the many things couldmised, the kospi reach 3000. we started out the year at 2000. shery: 2300 right now? thehe cost be rallied -- kospi rallied. 3000 may look far-fetched. shery: expectations were high that moon jae-in's would lead to better relations with china. there were deteriorating relations with china? >> moon said he would read -- reconsider deployment. he wants to ease geopolitical tensions in the korean peninsula. they'll be a positive story for any stocks it in china by economic retaliation. but it is more than that, is fiscal policy is expansionary. he proposed 7% increase every year, through his term. he also wants to create a lot of jobs. , couldf his policies improve domestic demand. if they areder necessary, given we see a modest rebound in the south korean economy. the government may not feel that pressure to actually boost fiscal options. >> i think the recovery is driven by the exporters. domestic consumption is still lagging behind the export. expansionaryfiscal p
will moon be positive for the market? >> yes, we had a moon a rally last week. the many things couldmised, the kospi reach 3000. we started out the year at 2000. shery: 2300 right now? thehe cost be rallied -- kospi rallied. 3000 may look far-fetched. shery: expectations were high that moon jae-in's would lead to better relations with china. there were deteriorating relations with china? >> moon said he would read -- reconsider deployment. he wants to ease geopolitical tensions in...
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to the moon, bring a man there and bring him back safely by the end of the decade. john kennedy didn't live to see it we did do that. keep in mind, that first capsule that went up had less power than your viewer's iphones or smartphones do today. so we can with big ideas come together and solve big problems but only going to work if we all put our effort into it. host: final question how is the library, the foundation reflect og this day on the john f. kennedy centennial? guest: we've had a multi day celebration. where saturday we honesored peace corp and president kennedy's legacy, yesterday nasa with an astronaut and space suit engineer. today we're doing navy flyover, new exhibit and 3 p.m., again, navy flag within a cape for a thousand people fyour viewers are in boston, we encourage you to come by today or any time in the next year to see the new exhibit. host: steven rothstein, on this what would have been the 100th birthday of president kennedy, thank you for being with us. guest: thank you, steve. host: one legacy of the 1960, the vietnam war, memorial with
to the moon, bring a man there and bring him back safely by the end of the decade. john kennedy didn't live to see it we did do that. keep in mind, that first capsule that went up had less power than your viewer's iphones or smartphones do today. so we can with big ideas come together and solve big problems but only going to work if we all put our effort into it. host: final question how is the library, the foundation reflect og this day on the john f. kennedy centennial? guest: we've had a...
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southeast sky around 8:30 and 9:00, 10:00 as well, but the moon and jupiter are very close together. 's a, the star down -- that's spika, the star down under the moon. it's barely 60 here in town and our weather headlines are talking about a cool night, 30s and 40s and monday night. tomorrow night winds are lighter, could have frost in some of our northwest suburbs, a cool dry start to the week, pr shouldn't have too many except the chill the next few days. it will moderate some, even over 70 wednesday. showers return thursday, back in the 60s and unsettled into the weekend. computer models now are battling a little bit. one of them has us quite wet. another one keeps the rains heavier down toward the carolinas. nationally we're looking at a lot of heat, middle of the country. yesterday i was talking about what's called an omega block because it looks like the greek letter omega with the upper level winds and jet stream, big dip in the west. there was snow in the ski areas in southern california from this system here in may. in the east we've seen our cold rain and some snows there as
southeast sky around 8:30 and 9:00, 10:00 as well, but the moon and jupiter are very close together. 's a, the star down -- that's spika, the star down under the moon. it's barely 60 here in town and our weather headlines are talking about a cool night, 30s and 40s and monday night. tomorrow night winds are lighter, could have frost in some of our northwest suburbs, a cool dry start to the week, pr shouldn't have too many except the chill the next few days. it will moderate some, even over 70...
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the saund the moon and us and the moon does the tide. it's good. great question.ry: thinking a lot. alison: i need to take notes. larry: i know. larry: i learn so much. larry: i forget to talk. tell me more! alison: thank you, doug. it's time for sports. larry: robert burton talking the redel redskins. that time of the year. time to talk football. robert: are you ready? larry: i don't know. ease us into it. robert: take it slow. day two of the o.t.a.'s. fan favorites in attendance. notable absences, reed is working out in miami. running back matt jones also absent. who was there was the quarterback kirk cousins working with his resolving door of the offensive weapons. he was the story at redskins park. >> she sent me a text. i get to get the courage down. you'll get it. today he bombed it. >> that is how josh norman described kirk cousins day two of the o.t.a. also gelling with the new receiver. >> that trust has pirerre garcon and jackson. not just with pryor but also the second-year receiver docson. >> i like to play with them. we have o.t.a. and mini camp and t
the saund the moon and us and the moon does the tide. it's good. great question.ry: thinking a lot. alison: i need to take notes. larry: i know. larry: i learn so much. larry: i forget to talk. tell me more! alison: thank you, doug. it's time for sports. larry: robert burton talking the redel redskins. that time of the year. time to talk football. robert: are you ready? larry: i don't know. ease us into it. robert: take it slow. day two of the o.t.a.'s. fan favorites in attendance. notable...
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the d.c. region. mike says this is fewer moon the fist full moon in may. it's georgous out. there when you walk out you will love what you see. 4:42 the time. 51 your texture. we have fox morning news after the break stronger is blasting her tumors... without risking her bones. it's training her good cells... stronger is less pain... new hope... more fight. it's doing everything in your power... and everything in ours. stronger, is changing even faster than they do. because we don't just want your kids to grow up. we want them to grow up stronger. chevy is the most awarded car company three years in a row. really... let's see how quickly you can read through all their awards. 2017 motor trend car of the year. kelly blue book 2016 best resale value... u.s. news best cars for the money 10 best blah blah blah only about 90 more to go! 2017 iihs...top safety. 2017 north american car of the year! that's a lot of awards! get 20% below msrp on
the d.c. region. mike says this is fewer moon the fist full moon in may. it's georgous out. there when you walk out you will love what you see. 4:42 the time. 51 your texture. we have fox morning news after the break stronger is blasting her tumors... without risking her bones. it's training her good cells... stronger is less pain... new hope... more fight. it's doing everything in your power... and everything in ours. stronger, is changing even faster than they do. because we don't...
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the half moon is rising. we have a slight breeze now. mperatures 46 in livermore, 46 in santa rose. otherwise in the 50s. the winds not as breezy as 24 hours ago but will be increasing late today with more of an offshore push. that's why we'll have clear skies at the beaches, as well. >> all right. satellite-radar, you want to know what an offshore flow looks like? it's right there right now. you see the clear skies along the coast. sure, we do have an area of low pressure just spinning its wheels off the coastline right now. but as i forge ahead look at our futurecast, the clouds remain off the coast through our friday through our saturday although they start to get a little bit closer over the weekend. we'll just have the cooler air mass associated with the marine layer push onshore dropping the temperatures by the beginning of next week. until then, that ridge of high pressure, it has arrived diverting the jet stream well to the north bay area. we are the recipients of an offshore flow. sunrise this morning, 5:56. the sun sets at 8:15.
the half moon is rising. we have a slight breeze now. mperatures 46 in livermore, 46 in santa rose. otherwise in the 50s. the winds not as breezy as 24 hours ago but will be increasing late today with more of an offshore push. that's why we'll have clear skies at the beaches, as well. >> all right. satellite-radar, you want to know what an offshore flow looks like? it's right there right now. you see the clear skies along the coast. sure, we do have an area of low pressure just spinning...
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by famed astro fiss si sit neal degrees tyson. >> you have earth and you have the sun and here's the moon the sun. and so the moon's shadow is always in space but occasionally it touches down on earth. so the moon's shadow touches down in the pacific and land falls in oregon it crosses the entire continental united states and then comes off in south carolina. and ends in the at atlantic. so it doesn't touch any other land mass but america. [ laughter ] >> america's eclipse. >> according to the scientists strange things will happen before, during and after that time. your dog may act strange. bees return to their hives. mosquito will appear as though its dusk. the sounds of birds replaced by those of crickets i confuses the animal kingdom much like it did to dr. nordegrin 40 years ago. úby the time i got to see 120 years later i realized i had been cheated of a live changing experience. there's absolutely nothing to compare it. it is a muddle tell centric experience that no photograph can capture even what i'm telling you right now. pails in comparison to what you'll see if you get yoursel
by famed astro fiss si sit neal degrees tyson. >> you have earth and you have the sun and here's the moon the sun. and so the moon's shadow is always in space but occasionally it touches down on earth. so the moon's shadow touches down in the pacific and land falls in oregon it crosses the entire continental united states and then comes off in south carolina. and ends in the at atlantic. so it doesn't touch any other land mass but america. [ laughter ] >> america's eclipse. >>...
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so while the moon and jupiter were kind of neat, they were very close to the sky, might not have seen it. you'll have another chance tomorrow. not quite as close and this little guy there is the star spika. the moon and jupiter will still be a cool picture, tomorrow in the southeast sky, 10:00 the depiction of that view, but obviously you'll see it in the evening. temps still in the 50s in the metro, 40s in westminster. shenandoah valley mid-40s from front royal to luray with 30s in the mountains. . our weather headlines this sunday night 30s and 40s tonight and monday night, but tomorrow looks actually more concerned about the threat of frost north and west of town. we'll have a cool dry start to the week with the threat of showers returning i think by thursday into the weekend coming up and a lot of things are going on this coming weekend. middle of the country nice and toasty, tomorrow 80s in kansas city, st. louis, little rock and dallas. what's going on if you haven't been with me all weekend, been talking about the omega block, the greek letter omega with the dip in the west and
so while the moon and jupiter were kind of neat, they were very close to the sky, might not have seen it. you'll have another chance tomorrow. not quite as close and this little guy there is the star spika. the moon and jupiter will still be a cool picture, tomorrow in the southeast sky, 10:00 the depiction of that view, but obviously you'll see it in the evening. temps still in the 50s in the metro, 40s in westminster. shenandoah valley mid-40s from front royal to luray with 30s in the...
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turn sideways, look at the moon. 2:00 position, up to 2:00 is the planet jupiter.t's a cool conjunction tonight to see. later tonight you may not want to be out without a coat. it will get cold. frost advisory overnight for frederick, fauquier, across the foodhill and the mountains. keep it in mind as we will drop to 31 oakland. 36 in cumberland. 40 at washington dulles. what in downtown washington. 42 at joint base andrews. tomorrow is bright and sunny. reagan national airport between 2:00 and 4:30, the hurricane hunteder aircraft are at status display. these are the ones that fly in the heart of the storm. the aircraft you may be surprised. older looking aircraft but they are so technologically advanced they do great service. check that out. if you have free time in the area of reagan national. the next ten days we keep it cool for sure. we see a trend of the increasing participation chances as rain. up to 50% on thursday. 40% saturday a chance of showers. we have a d.c. united game at newschannel8 in the evening on saturday. for mother's day, fingers crossed, st
turn sideways, look at the moon. 2:00 position, up to 2:00 is the planet jupiter.t's a cool conjunction tonight to see. later tonight you may not want to be out without a coat. it will get cold. frost advisory overnight for frederick, fauquier, across the foodhill and the mountains. keep it in mind as we will drop to 31 oakland. 36 in cumberland. 40 at washington dulles. what in downtown washington. 42 at joint base andrews. tomorrow is bright and sunny. reagan national airport between 2:00 and...
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the guidance to moon would be there are questions there are concerns, misperceptions, perceptions about you and your policies and you platform. people have imprinted it on to you because you were the commander in chie chief of staff, rightly or wrongly. if you're calling or meeting with trump highlight the consurgenco convergence, we like hearing the korean war and rebuilding of the country. that's an issue that others have always emphasized. highlighting the embrace of democracy and rule of law and respect for human rights, et cetera. t the alliance, facing common enemies, you lead with that and that creates a good foundation. if you have a good foundation, a good personal relationship and a good bilateral relationship, you know, then if you have disagreements, well, you sort of deal with that. things like the civilian nuclear deal, the one two three agreement between the u.s. and south korea, i had thought that would cause a lot more problems. but it was because the relationship was so positive at the time, and i think a lot of people did a lot of behind the scenes briefing to newspap
the guidance to moon would be there are questions there are concerns, misperceptions, perceptions about you and your policies and you platform. people have imprinted it on to you because you were the commander in chie chief of staff, rightly or wrongly. if you're calling or meeting with trump highlight the consurgenco convergence, we like hearing the korean war and rebuilding of the country. that's an issue that others have always emphasized. highlighting the embrace of democracy and rule of...
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the moon going around earth, earth going around the sun, the moons of jupiter around suhler -- arounditer. it was not just a solar phenomenon. the planet neptune was discovered because the planet uranus was not following newtons laws. people say, we found the limit. they do not apply that far away. wait, before you throw it out, maybe there is another planet out there whose gravity we have not folded into our equations. it is a hard mathematical problem. charlie: it was responding to the gravity of the other thing? neil: exactly. it is a hard mathematical problem to invert. you have an object, let's calculate its gravity, and there is a gravity here, where must the object be? it is very hard mathematical problem, some brilliant people worked on it, they made a prediction, look here tonight. that announcement got to berlin, the observatory there. a person looked in that spot, discovered neptune. newton's laws of motion and gravity were still intact. what happens in modern time, we find failures at the edge of it things are not always working. all einstein's relativity is is an updated
the moon going around earth, earth going around the sun, the moons of jupiter around suhler -- arounditer. it was not just a solar phenomenon. the planet neptune was discovered because the planet uranus was not following newtons laws. people say, we found the limit. they do not apply that far away. wait, before you throw it out, maybe there is another planet out there whose gravity we have not folded into our equations. it is a hard mathematical problem. charlie: it was responding to the...
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. >>> well, you'll soon have chance to touch the moon without even leaving the earth. >> that is for right price. just how much this back-up real moon dust is expected to go for, when it hits the auction this summer, katie. >> looking ahead here to day that may feature wet weather for some you. which section of the delaware valley has the best chance of seeing more rain today? when we come back. ♪ the moments that connect us happen one morning at a time, and one cup at a time. folgers, the best part of wakin' up. >> you'll soon have a chance to get your hand on real moon dust. sotheby's putting up for auction, nasa confirmed it is authentic, auction taking place on july 20, the anniversary of the apollo 11 moon landing, the bag is expected to go for two, to 4 million. the current owner of the bag wants to donate some of the proceeds to charity. >> my goodness, i hope so. >> i don't know, $2 million for some dust? i mean, i understands some historical significance there. >> sure. >> i try to get dust out of my house, i don't want to bring it in. >> you're right. historical significanc
. >>> well, you'll soon have chance to touch the moon without even leaving the earth. >> that is for right price. just how much this back-up real moon dust is expected to go for, when it hits the auction this summer, katie. >> looking ahead here to day that may feature wet weather for some you. which section of the delaware valley has the best chance of seeing more rain today? when we come back. ♪ the moments that connect us happen one morning at a time, and one cup at a...
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absolutely over the moon! what a job! today, you feeling? absolutely over the moon! what ajob!ke up i slept very well indeed, and i woke up this morning the happiest man in the world. without any shadow of doubt. it was wonderful. it was amazing, such a privilege, my great grand dad, my grand dad and my dad, it was amazing. how does it feel for you to know that your great grand dad is a world record—holder?” can't believe it, my mates can't believe it. but he is still not putting his feet up. i want to do something extraordinary again next year, providing my health, and the doctor will give me a certificate to say i am fit. i did think about moonwalking, and if that comes off, that would be the ultimate as far as iam that would be the ultimate as far as i am concerned. so, wing walking next, but for today, i am concerned. so, wing walking next, but fortoday, he
absolutely over the moon! what a job! today, you feeling? absolutely over the moon! what ajob!ke up i slept very well indeed, and i woke up this morning the happiest man in the world. without any shadow of doubt. it was wonderful. it was amazing, such a privilege, my great grand dad, my grand dad and my dad, it was amazing. how does it feel for you to know that your great grand dad is a world record—holder?” can't believe it, my mates can't believe it. but he is still not putting his feet...
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nation should commit itself to achieving the goal before this decade is out of landing a man on the moony to the earth. >> reporter: president kennedy's many memorable words live on, memory. >> we will climb this wall and face the end with speed, and we shall then explore the wonders of the other side. >> reporter: john f. kennedy center for the performing arts where they've been planning a big celebration for his 100th birthday for over a year now. and for the occasion, residents made got a call from kennedy center president who had consulted with caroline kennedy aerohen family. >> it was in those conversations that the idea that we'll use his words and those words inspired by kennedy in a new work. >> i thought, wouldn't it be interesting to pick not just the words, but his actual recorded speeches and kind of set them to miezic, sbre grate them. >> we choose to go to the moon. >> the thing that jfk did that i think is so resone is that the moon shot. he said we're going to go to the moon, and we're going to do it in a decade. >> reporter: those words he feels articulate the american
nation should commit itself to achieving the goal before this decade is out of landing a man on the moony to the earth. >> reporter: president kennedy's many memorable words live on, memory. >> we will climb this wall and face the end with speed, and we shall then explore the wonders of the other side. >> reporter: john f. kennedy center for the performing arts where they've been planning a big celebration for his 100th birthday for over a year now. and for the occasion,...
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>> well, i think that it is clearly a pretty stunning rebuke by the north koreans to president moon's offer. again, it is, it could not be clearer that the north koreans have very little interest in negotiating the the end of their ballistic missile or other weapons program. you can sit down to have negotiation s negotiations to them, but it is not going to lead to the outcome that we would like to have, and there are reasons to continue to have dying log and meetings w-- dialogue, and meetings with the north, but we have to be cle clear-eyed about what is possible. >> there are agreements here and there, and we know that with china's upcoming silk road summit that they are talking about with what they want to build through europe, and et cetera that north korea was invited or planning to at the end something. we understand that there are conversations going on. but you mentioned diplomacy, and it is possible? >> is diplomacy possible? >> in that are region, yes. >> again, you have to be very clear what the goal is. if you want to engage the north koreans economically, i am sure they
>> well, i think that it is clearly a pretty stunning rebuke by the north koreans to president moon's offer. again, it is, it could not be clearer that the north koreans have very little interest in negotiating the the end of their ballistic missile or other weapons program. you can sit down to have negotiation s negotiations to them, but it is not going to lead to the outcome that we would like to have, and there are reasons to continue to have dying log and meetings w-- dialogue, and...
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d you're not going to get the sun and the moon. ot going to get either. >> reporter: what about when a president lies? >> well, machiavelli said it is the duty of a prince to lie. >> reporter: is that the way you see it? >> i think in some circumstances, probably right. >> you are being unreasonable. >> reporter: being provocative is classic kaczynski. >> you could have said, bam! >> reporter: another example? his support of the death penalty, but not by lethal injection. >> i think use of lethal injection is a way of lying to ourselves to make it look like execution's a peaceful, a benign, sort of like going to sleep, and they're not. they're brutal things. >> reporter: now you have proposed alternatives. you propose firing squad to lethal injections. >> never fails. >> reporter: but you also said the guillotine. >> that's right. >> reporter: really? the guillotine? come on. >> you know, it's 100% and it leaves no doubt that what we are doing is a violent thing. if we as a society are willing to take away human life, we should be w
d you're not going to get the sun and the moon. ot going to get either. >> reporter: what about when a president lies? >> well, machiavelli said it is the duty of a prince to lie. >> reporter: is that the way you see it? >> i think in some circumstances, probably right. >> you are being unreasonable. >> reporter: being provocative is classic kaczynski. >> you could have said, bam! >> reporter: another example? his support of the death penalty, but...
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and when neil armstrong went on the moon at mission control in cape canaveral and in houston, it putss challenge to the nation up on the board. and all this technology grew out of that, by him saying let's go to the moon, like gps, medical miracles, all sorts of different things we use, wirings. >> tang, of course. steve, which of these speeches did you like the most? wh do you think we'll fight them on the beaches, we'll fight them on the fields? what was jack's? >> the one that's considered the greatest by, i would say, most historians is the american university speech. >> the peace speech right over here. >> right. >> right across the street. >> exactly. that's counted as one of the 100 great speeches of all time. graham alison from the kennedy school says it's one of the ten best speeches of all time. but he gave a great speech at -- >> the problems of man are man made and they can be solved by man. >> wow. >> that's from that speech. >> that's great. >> i know that one. go ahead. >> so he also said forgive your enemies but don't forget their names. >> i remember that. >> so jfk w
and when neil armstrong went on the moon at mission control in cape canaveral and in houston, it putss challenge to the nation up on the board. and all this technology grew out of that, by him saying let's go to the moon, like gps, medical miracles, all sorts of different things we use, wirings. >> tang, of course. steve, which of these speeches did you like the most? wh do you think we'll fight them on the beaches, we'll fight them on the fields? what was jack's? >> the one that's...
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the journalist jason strother. just tell us a bit more about moon jae—in, the frontrunner. why is he so popular this time? well, moon jae-in has wanted thisjob for a very long time? well, moon jae-in has wanted this job for a very long time. time? well, moon jae-in has wanted thisjob for a very long time. he is pa rt thisjob for a very long time. he is part of the generation that helped bring democracy to south korea in the 1980s. he was an aid to a president from 2002— 2008. he did lose to park geun—hye by not an entirely large margin in 2012. but ever since protest began against the former president at the end of last year, he was out there at the peaceful candlelight vigil is. he wa nted peaceful candlelight vigil is. he wanted to be amongst the people, to show them that if he is elected, he will do away with the cosy ties between the political and business elite. in recent months, we've had the perfect storm of an impeached president and the boss of samsung facing criminal charges. many are arguing, is this really what will bring change in south korea at last? do you th
the journalist jason strother. just tell us a bit more about moon jae—in, the frontrunner. why is he so popular this time? well, moon jae-in has wanted thisjob for a very long time? well, moon jae-in has wanted this job for a very long time. time? well, moon jae-in has wanted thisjob for a very long time. he is pa rt thisjob for a very long time. he is part of the generation that helped bring democracy to south korea in the 1980s. he was an aid to a president from 2002— 2008. he did lose...