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super-computing at various times the oak ridge national lab has the vastest civilian super computer in the world. other times we'll be second or third on the list. it is a multidisciplinary premier research facility, virtually any type of scientist, engineer or social scientist can be found here somewhere on staff. if you need to undertake a research project that involves multidisciplines -- chemistry biology, engineers, physics, whatever -- you'll find those people here that can contribute to that research, and there are ought sorts of uneed pieces of equipment which are not available out there to the average researchers. in various ways those research researchers can get access to certain pieces of equipment here. so we've got a facility that is truly multidisciplinary, has the resources for undertaking virtually any kind of computational or physical research activity that you can imagine, and, you know, has an incredible history to it. i couldn't build also some like this today anywhere in the world. >>> american history tv is -- as recorded by c spans -- the history of the national
super-computing at various times the oak ridge national lab has the vastest civilian super computer in the world. other times we'll be second or third on the list. it is a multidisciplinary premier research facility, virtually any type of scientist, engineer or social scientist can be found here somewhere on staff. if you need to undertake a research project that involves multidisciplines -- chemistry biology, engineers, physics, whatever -- you'll find those people here that can contribute to...
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the universities, the national labs. you're not going to get private investors to fund the level of research because that's just the very beginning material science, stronger magnet, tensile strength, things that will be critical, just like in the medical sector there's a great pharmaceutical industry, but the u.s. government spends 30 billion a year on basic health research, and it's been fantastic for the country, it's been fantastic for the world. in energy, we're down at less than 6 billion, so that's the number that i'm hoping, and the commitment was made in paris by 20 governments including the faiths to double their -- including the united states to double their energy in r&d over five years and develop the supply innovations and make it good for group of investors. >> rose: the letter, who is it addressed to? i had the impression you were addressing it just to high school students. >> right, that's the other thing for us. the two themes, the energy which i elaborate on and melinda talk about time and how women hav
the universities, the national labs. you're not going to get private investors to fund the level of research because that's just the very beginning material science, stronger magnet, tensile strength, things that will be critical, just like in the medical sector there's a great pharmaceutical industry, but the u.s. government spends 30 billion a year on basic health research, and it's been fantastic for the country, it's been fantastic for the world. in energy, we're down at less than 6...
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to one of the top labs in the nation. in june of 1978, bob crane was performing in dinner theaters across the country still riding the popularity of "hogan's heros" but privately crane was obsessed with a consume him, taping him with women. >> this all-american image of him as colonel colonel hogan is not who we thought he was. >> reporter: he introduced him to this new technology. >> carpenter liked being in the limelight. he liked the benefit of having women that he would never have the opportunity to get. with crane on the road. the two would pick up women and videotape their sexual exploits. >> it became a hobby that went too far. i think their friendship resolved around electronics and women. >> reporter: crane was performing at beginner's luck in scottsdale. carpenter met up with him. instead of staying with him as he had in the past, crane booked him in the >> towards the end of my dad's life, he was pulling away from carpenter. >> reporter: weeks before his death, he told his son he was tired of carpenter hanging
to one of the top labs in the nation. in june of 1978, bob crane was performing in dinner theaters across the country still riding the popularity of "hogan's heros" but privately crane was obsessed with a consume him, taping him with women. >> this all-american image of him as colonel colonel hogan is not who we thought he was. >> reporter: he introduced him to this new technology. >> carpenter liked being in the limelight. he liked the benefit of having women that...
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the film. patrick mcclure/los alamos national lab: mars is in the air.....we grew up with the apollo program. we really want to make that happen in our lifetime. we think it would be a great contribution to humanity. like his other far-flung team members, los alamos nuclear reactor scientist patrick mcclure is bubbling with enthusiasm about the end uses for the small nuclear reactor his te in the nevada desert in 2017. the reactor is named kilopower. the experiment is dubbed krusty, and yes, its an acronym named for the character in the simpsons tv show. but the goals are all too serious. the experiment will take place in the device assembly facility, daf, a highly secure structure deep inside the nevada national security site. the which may not sound like much on earth but could mean life or death out there. mcclure: so we can use it for deep space or the martian surface, and the idea is to build that reactor for future nasa missions. we have a power source that can range in missions, whether that's to the icy moons of jupiter and saturn, or something like encephalus or titan, or to actually
the film. patrick mcclure/los alamos national lab: mars is in the air.....we grew up with the apollo program. we really want to make that happen in our lifetime. we think it would be a great contribution to humanity. like his other far-flung team members, los alamos nuclear reactor scientist patrick mcclure is bubbling with enthusiasm about the end uses for the small nuclear reactor his te in the nevada desert in 2017. the reactor is named kilopower. the experiment is dubbed krusty, and yes,...
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the film. patrick mcclure/los alamos national lab: mars is in the air.....we we really want to make that happen in our lifetime. we think it would be a great contribution to humanity. like his other far-flung team members, los alamos nuclear reactor scientist patrick mcclure is bubbling with enthusiasm about the end uses for the small nuclear reactor his team will test in the nevada desert in 2017. the reactor is named kilopower. the experiment is dubbed krusty, simpsons tv show. but the goals are all too serious. the experiment will take place in the device assembly facility, daf, a highly secure structure deep inside the nevada national security site. the krusty reactor will produce up to ten kilowatts of electricity, which may not sound like much on earth but could mean life or death out there. mcclure: so we can use it for deep space or the martian surface, and the idea is to build that reactor for future nasa missions. we have a power source thatn that's to the icy moons of jupiter and saturn, or something like encephalus or titan, or to actually provide power on mars, to make fuel, to mak
the film. patrick mcclure/los alamos national lab: mars is in the air.....we we really want to make that happen in our lifetime. we think it would be a great contribution to humanity. like his other far-flung team members, los alamos nuclear reactor scientist patrick mcclure is bubbling with enthusiasm about the end uses for the small nuclear reactor his team will test in the nevada desert in 2017. the reactor is named kilopower. the experiment is dubbed krusty, simpsons tv show. but the goals...
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the u.s. sert, a coordinating agency, works in concert with idaho national labs and other places to collect information from security researchers and provide it to manufacturers, others are bug bounties, rewards, directly between the researchers and companies and third way that's becoming a little more disturbingly popular is to drop it in the public before there's a chance to deploy any mitigating control or evaluate whether or not it's true. >> you talked earlier about the hackers will look at the least secure device and get in through that way. what is the general level of security included in consumer grade, have the recent attacks prompted any conversations that you're aware of about the security included in the devices with manufacturers? >> i've seen no good news about any security in any iot device. even on my home, anybody can break in and take complete control. this was a device i picked up in one of those big box stores. i have no good news on the security built in to iot devices today. >> mr. chairman, that concludes my questions, i yield back. recognize the gentleman from new mexico for fi
the u.s. sert, a coordinating agency, works in concert with idaho national labs and other places to collect information from security researchers and provide it to manufacturers, others are bug bounties, rewards, directly between the researchers and companies and third way that's becoming a little more disturbingly popular is to drop it in the public before there's a chance to deploy any mitigating control or evaluate whether or not it's true. >> you talked earlier about the hackers will...
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is there a national testing lab to verify and assess the premarket security of iot devices? no. is there tangible cost to an economy that puts integer i.t. device into the market? i don't think so. i'd like to live at eight observations about this insecurity. number one, security needs to be built into iot devices not bolted on. cybersecurity is not part of the design of an iot device, it's too late for effective risk control. good security and that security look the same at the surface. three, the health care community does not issue different advice for flu transmitted by cost versus flu transmitted by sneeze. similarly both connected and disconnected iot devices carry significant cybersecurity so it's important to consider both conditions. number four, the an integer i.t. device are just a small fraction of what the i.t. market will resemble in 2020 and it will get much worse if the security problems remain unchecked. five, unlike in convincing to the problems for your tablet or notebook computers, iot's insecurity puts human safety at risk. innovative systems will not remain
is there a national testing lab to verify and assess the premarket security of iot devices? no. is there tangible cost to an economy that puts integer i.t. device into the market? i don't think so. i'd like to live at eight observations about this insecurity. number one, security needs to be built into iot devices not bolted on. cybersecurity is not part of the design of an iot device, it's too late for effective risk control. good security and that security look the same at the surface. three,...
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the u.s. cert, which is a coordinating agency that works in concert with dhs, works in concert with idaho national labs and other places to to select information from security researchers and provide it to manufacturers. that's one pathway. others are bug bounties, rewards between researchers and companies and the third way that has become more disturb theingly popular is to deploy it to the public before there's a chance to evaluate whether or not the report is true. >> and you talked about the hackers will look at the least secured device. but what is the general level of security included in consumer-grid internet of things devices. have the recent attacks prompted any conversation that you're aware of about the security included in those devices with manufacturers? >> i have seen no good news about any security in any iot device, even if my own home. i've seen devices where i could -- anyone on the internet could break in and take complete control. this was a device i just picked up in one of those big box stores. i have no good news on the security built in to iot devices today. >> well, thank you
the u.s. cert, which is a coordinating agency that works in concert with dhs, works in concert with idaho national labs and other places to to select information from security researchers and provide it to manufacturers. that's one pathway. others are bug bounties, rewards between researchers and companies and the third way that has become more disturb theingly popular is to deploy it to the public before there's a chance to evaluate whether or not the report is true. >> and you talked...
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the consumer world. for instance, there is a coordinating agency works in concert with dhs, with idaho national labs and other places to collect information from security researchers and provide it to manufacturers. that's just one pathway. other pathways are bug bounties, rewards directly between the researchers and the companies. and the third way that is becoming a little more disturbingly popular is just to drop it in the public before any mitigating control. >> you talked earlier about the hackers will look at the lease secure device and get in the system through that way. what is the general level of security included in consumer grade in device? have the recent attacks prompted any conversations that you're aware of about the security included in the devices from manufacturers? >> in my own home, i have seen where anyone on the enter is net could break in and take over complete control. this is a device i picked up in one of those big box stores. i have no security on the built in. >> thank you. i yield back. >> the chair now recognizes the gentleman from new jersey for five minutes. >> thank you
the consumer world. for instance, there is a coordinating agency works in concert with dhs, with idaho national labs and other places to collect information from security researchers and provide it to manufacturers. that's just one pathway. other pathways are bug bounties, rewards directly between the researchers and the companies. and the third way that is becoming a little more disturbingly popular is just to drop it in the public before any mitigating control. >> you talked earlier...
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the film. patrick mcclure/los alamos national lab: mars is in the air.....we grew up with the apollo program. we really want to make that happen in our lifetime. we think it would be a great contribution to humanity. like his other far-flung team members, los alamos nuclear reactor scientist patrick mcclure is bubbling with enthusiasm about the end uses for the small nuclear reactor his team will test in the nevada desert in 2017. the reactor experiment is dubbed krusty, and yes, its an acronym named for the character in the simpsons tv show. but the goals are all too serious. the experiment will take place in the device assembly facility, daf, a highly secure structure deep inside the nevada national security site. the krusty reactor will produce up to ten kilowatts of electricity, which may not sound like much on death out there. mcclure: so we can use it for deep space or the martian surface, and the idea is to build that reactor for future nasa missions. we have a power source that can range in missions, whether that's to the icy moons of jupiter and saturn, or something like encephalus o
the film. patrick mcclure/los alamos national lab: mars is in the air.....we grew up with the apollo program. we really want to make that happen in our lifetime. we think it would be a great contribution to humanity. like his other far-flung team members, los alamos nuclear reactor scientist patrick mcclure is bubbling with enthusiasm about the end uses for the small nuclear reactor his team will test in the nevada desert in 2017. the reactor experiment is dubbed krusty, and yes, its an acronym...
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attempt to review the forensic evidence in this case, particularly the blood evidence, to retest it at a topnotch dna lab in the nation, one of the best in the country, to see if 20 years later, we can get an answer as to who killed bob crane. hogan's heroes was a part of my life growing up. bob crane was always in my living room and the living room of millions of americans. he was one of the most beloved and recognized faces on television. and his death remains one of the top unsolved celebrity murders of all time, one of the murders that has ever happened in arizona. >> during my career, i've had a lot of big cases, but the bob crane case tops them all. >> crane was in scottsdale in june of 1978, starring in "beginner's luck" at the windmill dinner theater when he was found bludgeoned to death in his apartment. his longtime pal john karr pen ter became the main suspect in the case. he and carpenter used to meet out on the road and have sex with women and videotape their exploits. suspect when blood was found in his rental car matching bob crane's rare blood type. >> we're trying to talk to you about the murder of bo
attempt to review the forensic evidence in this case, particularly the blood evidence, to retest it at a topnotch dna lab in the nation, one of the best in the country, to see if 20 years later, we can get an answer as to who killed bob crane. hogan's heroes was a part of my life growing up. bob crane was always in my living room and the living room of millions of americans. he was one of the most beloved and recognized faces on television. and his death remains one of the top unsolved...
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eventually 10,000 rape kits were discovered in the old detroit police crime lab to great national shame. kits were tested and the dna matched vantoya's murder case. they circled back to victoria last year. >> what made you want to help police five years later. >> because he's doing it to girls who don't deserve it. no woman deserves to be raped at all. >> unbelievably, authorities already had montgomery's name and dna sample from yet another abduction case in 2015. inexplicable, that dna sample sat around in the michigan state police crime lab, untested for 250 days. the dna backlog there stands at about 4,000 case. detectives and prosecutors in came back to montgomery. but before the authorities could apprehend him, montgomery struck once more in october of last year, nearly killing an emt. >> but the reality is, it didn't have to happen. i defendan didn't have to be cu. >> coming up, we'll show you where we go from here, and a closer look at trump's call for law and order. >> and we have inside scoop on trump's transition, and some well-known florida republicans who could be going to
eventually 10,000 rape kits were discovered in the old detroit police crime lab to great national shame. kits were tested and the dna matched vantoya's murder case. they circled back to victoria last year. >> what made you want to help police five years later. >> because he's doing it to girls who don't deserve it. no woman deserves to be raped at all. >> unbelievably, authorities already had montgomery's name and dna sample from yet another abduction case in 2015....
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the best recommendations of our military, our national science laboratories and our great universities, or he can fall in tow to the koch brothers, the biggest special interests of them all. he can believe our national labs and our national aeronautics and space administration, or he can believe the "the" national enquirer "." he can believe our military or he can believe the fossil fuel industry's denial apparatus. he can believe established scientific principles or he can believe fanciful conspiracy theories. his choice will be fateful, and the world and history will both be watching. thank you, mr. president. i yield the floor. i will note the absence of a quorum. the presiding officer: the clerk will call the roll. quorum call: quorum call: the presiding officer: the majority leader. mr. mcconnell: are we in a quorum call? the presiding officer: we are not. mr. mcconnell: i ask unanimous consent the senate be in a period of morning business with senators permitted to speak therein for up to ten minutes each. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. mcconnell: i have one request for committees to meet during today's session of the senate. they have the approval of the majority and minority leader
the best recommendations of our military, our national science laboratories and our great universities, or he can fall in tow to the koch brothers, the biggest special interests of them all. he can believe our national labs and our national aeronautics and space administration, or he can believe the "the" national enquirer "." he can believe our military or he can believe the fossil fuel industry's denial apparatus. he can believe established scientific principles or he can...
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. >> reporter: we will send the dna to one of the top labs in the nation. in june of 1978, bob crane was performing in dinner theaters across the country, still riding the popularity of "hogans heroes," but private obsessed with a lurid hobby that consumed him, videotaping his many sexual encounters with women. >> this all american image of him, of my dad as colonel hogan, has a dark side. colonel hogan isn't who we thought he was. >> reporter: john carpenter met crane on the set of hogans and introduced him to this new limelight. he liked the benefit of having women that he would never have met, a hanger-on. >> the two would pick up women and videotape their sexual exploits. >> it became kind of a hobby that went too far. i think their friendship really involved around electronics and women. >> reporter: in june of 1978, crane was performing in beginner's luck at the windmill dinner theater in scottsdale. carpenter met up with instead of staying with crane, as he had in the past, crane booked him in a hotel room down the street. >> towards the end of my da
. >> reporter: we will send the dna to one of the top labs in the nation. in june of 1978, bob crane was performing in dinner theaters across the country, still riding the popularity of "hogans heroes," but private obsessed with a lurid hobby that consumed him, videotaping his many sexual encounters with women. >> this all american image of him, of my dad as colonel hogan, has a dark side. colonel hogan isn't who we thought he was. >> reporter: john carpenter met...
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the film. patrick mcclure/los alamos national lab: mars is in the air.....we grew up with the apollo program. we really want to make that happen in our lifetime. we think it would be a great contribution to humanity. members, los alamos nuclear reactor scientist patrick mcclure is bubbling with enthusiasm about the end uses for the small nuclear reactor his team will test in the nevada desert in 2017. the reactor is named kilopower. the experiment is dubbed krusty, and yes, its an acronym named for the character in the simpsons tv show. but the goals are all too serious. the experiment will take place in the device assembly facility, security site. the krusty reactor will produce up to ten kilowatts of electricity, which may not sound like much on earth but could mean life or death out there. mcclure: so we can use it for deep space or the martian surface, and the idea is to build that reactor for future nasa missions. we have a power source that can range in missions, whether that's to the icy moons of jupiter and saturn, or something like encephalus or titan, or to actually provide power on
the film. patrick mcclure/los alamos national lab: mars is in the air.....we grew up with the apollo program. we really want to make that happen in our lifetime. we think it would be a great contribution to humanity. members, los alamos nuclear reactor scientist patrick mcclure is bubbling with enthusiasm about the end uses for the small nuclear reactor his team will test in the nevada desert in 2017. the reactor is named kilopower. the experiment is dubbed krusty, and yes, its an acronym named...
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this is the processing lab for the archaeological collections here. they are working on artifacts recovered in the national capital region. this is wa -- a working lab, as you can tell. things are laid out. they are cataloguing, washing and labeling takes place here. it's a very active location. they are both interns through cooperative agreement we have with the university of maryland. gena and lisa are both employees of the national parks service here at the facility, and they are in the process of processing these diacetate negatives. if you were in here you might smell a slight acidic smell in the room. we have an air handling unit, we call it an elephant nose. it removes the smell and they wear masks to protect them. because long-term exposure is probably not so good. these are very fragile negatives, and they are going into acid-free envelopes. each one of these negatives has already been digitized so this is the original. we have a digitized -- we have a disc version of all of these images. these are images of our parks. as early as the late 19th century. these will ultimately, once they are finishe
this is the processing lab for the archaeological collections here. they are working on artifacts recovered in the national capital region. this is wa -- a working lab, as you can tell. things are laid out. they are cataloguing, washing and labeling takes place here. it's a very active location. they are both interns through cooperative agreement we have with the university of maryland. gena and lisa are both employees of the national parks service here at the facility, and they are in the...
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the nation's blood supply has become a matter of life and death. >> once the epidemiologic pattern was clear that this was caused by a virus, the race was on to find the virus. the two labss lab at the national cancer institute were trying to show not only do we have the virus but have absolute proof it is the virus causing the disease. >> i think healthy competition is very useful, it sparks you, it sparks creativity. >> we wanted to be able to say we cracked this, not the french. >> the probable cause of aids has been found, variant of a known human cancer virus. >> they called a press conference, we have done it. the americans have done it. we are proud of our american scientists. >> we now have a blood test for aids, we should be able to prevent transfusion related cases. >> this is what the virus looks like, magnified thousands of times, now labeled hiv or human immuno deficiency virus. it is particularly destructive because it attacks t-4 cells. which direct body's immune system. >> made a serious scientific advance, developed a blood test. without the blood test, you don't know who is infected, there could never be therapy. >> what about french skoo scientists who
the nation's blood supply has become a matter of life and death. >> once the epidemiologic pattern was clear that this was caused by a virus, the race was on to find the virus. the two labss lab at the national cancer institute were trying to show not only do we have the virus but have absolute proof it is the virus causing the disease. >> i think healthy competition is very useful, it sparks you, it sparks creativity. >> we wanted to be able to say we cracked this, not the...
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announcer: major funding for "quest" is provided by the national science foundation. sethi: this invention lab
announcer: major funding for "quest" is provided by the national science foundation. sethi: this invention lab
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we started off as the aircraft engine research lab, later renamed the lewis flight propulsion lab after george lewis, who is the first rector of air nautical research for the national advisory committee on aaron not ask, and he was instrumental in promoting this idea of an airflight engine lab. we started with this core idea, we are going to do aircraft engine research, and all of the related disciplines of aircraft engines, they grew and shoot off. everything we do today is connected to this idea of engine research. if you looked over 75 years -- he would not look like a timeline, it would look like a family tree. every discipline is built off of the other one. we've had an incredible amount of new technologies and programs we have managed, but want to touch on our engine research, our centaur program and communications. we started with aircraft engines that supported the war, and we got this new technology that the germans were doing, and jet engines was the next big thing. jet engines allowed us to fly much faster, much higher. this was what led the way for supersonic flight, and eventually that technology is what starts to get incorporated into rocket technolog
we started off as the aircraft engine research lab, later renamed the lewis flight propulsion lab after george lewis, who is the first rector of air nautical research for the national advisory committee on aaron not ask, and he was instrumental in promoting this idea of an airflight engine lab. we started with this core idea, we are going to do aircraft engine research, and all of the related disciplines of aircraft engines, they grew and shoot off. everything we do today is connected to this...
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. >> reporter: or the neighborhoods next to lawrence livermore national labs' main site and its explosives labs nearby. both epa superfund sites where ground water and soil hold 20 toxins including radioactive uranium and tritium. mary kelly serves as the executive director at a watch dog group monitoring the land. >> the current state of understanding of radioactive pollution is that there is no safe level of radiation exposure. >> reporter: there are everyday places that use and store radioactive materials. everything from hospitals to university research labs. there was even a spill of radioactive metal along the highway in antioch in october. >> the contaminated water with radioactivity in virtually every state. nuclear facilities leak. >> reporter: that's why what the epa is now proposing to do frightens the director of uc santa cruz's program on environmental and nuclear policy. >> under the safe drinking water act we are to be protected over a lifetime of radiation exposure at a certain level. what epa has proposed doing is allowing you to drink in a single glass of water as much ra
. >> reporter: or the neighborhoods next to lawrence livermore national labs' main site and its explosives labs nearby. both epa superfund sites where ground water and soil hold 20 toxins including radioactive uranium and tritium. mary kelly serves as the executive director at a watch dog group monitoring the land. >> the current state of understanding of radioactive pollution is that there is no safe level of radiation exposure. >> reporter: there are everyday places that use...
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the future for obamacare. plus we will take you to a lab where they are building a better battery that won't catch fire. and goalie of the national team shares his note to self. >> and in new jersey, only the strong survive. that is the "cbs morning news" for this thursday. tutu's may be a great halloween costume -- but not as a disguise for a burglary. with five days until the election both candidates are pushing to get people vote. a st. breaking promises with canceled shows good morning and welcome to "10 news early morning." i'm ian reitz.. lets get a look at #10weather with meteorologist ashley batey.
the future for obamacare. plus we will take you to a lab where they are building a better battery that won't catch fire. and goalie of the national team shares his note to self. >> and in new jersey, only the strong survive. that is the "cbs morning news" for this thursday. tutu's may be a great halloween costume -- but not as a disguise for a burglary. with five days until the election both candidates are pushing to get people vote. a st. breaking promises with canceled shows...
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the future for obamacare. plus we will take you to a lab where they are building a better battery that won't catch fire. and goalie of the national team shares his note to self. >> and in new jersey, only the strong survive. that is the "cbs morning news" for this thursday. i'm anne-marie green.
the future for obamacare. plus we will take you to a lab where they are building a better battery that won't catch fire. and goalie of the national team shares his note to self. >> and in new jersey, only the strong survive. that is the "cbs morning news" for this thursday. i'm anne-marie green.
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the fire of fear. oak ridge national laboratory is a major research institution and oak ridge national lab has been aroundince right after the second world war, a and is a major and perhaps in some senses the premier research institute in the gyre united states. some people would content the world. it was started as part of the manhattan project in 1942. the manhattan project was the u.s. government as attempt to build an atomic weapon to drop on german to end the second world ward, and resulted in the atomic weapons ultimate wli dropped on japan. out of that grew oak ridge national laboratory. this was set up originally in 1943, as clinton laboratorian and the purpose was to learn how to produce plutonium. a radioactive element that could split and release vast amounts of energy, but they didn't know much about plutonium. it was an artificial element, had to be created by man, and they knew nothing about the characteristics of plutonium. the building started in february of 1943. this facility, the graphite reactor, as we know it today, was started in the spring of 1943, completed by november of 1943, and
the fire of fear. oak ridge national laboratory is a major research institution and oak ridge national lab has been aroundince right after the second world war, a and is a major and perhaps in some senses the premier research institute in the gyre united states. some people would content the world. it was started as part of the manhattan project in 1942. the manhattan project was the u.s. government as attempt to build an atomic weapon to drop on german to end the second world ward, and...
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the national book award for fiction is james english. [applause] james english is a centennial professor of english at the university of pennsylvania where he directs the humanities for amanda price labigital humanities. his books include the global future of english studies and economy of prestige. the award in the circulation of cultural values. selected as the best academic book of 2005 by new york magazine so it gives me great pleasure to introduce james english. ♪ hello, everyone. what a celebration. i'm starting to feel good for the first time. [applause] my thanks to lisa and harold and the nationaatthe national book d foundation for giving me the opportunity to work with a group of very distinguished writers that are also strong and thoughtful readers of fiction. my fellow judges are back there at cable 60. two other judges couldn't be with us. one threw her back up this morning and the other is home of a really new baby just a couple weeks old. [applause] so it is a real honor to work with these great writers. judging the national book award requires the commitment of hundreds of hours. as an educator, i've got a day job. identify students called double counting. arranging t
the national book award for fiction is james english. [applause] james english is a centennial professor of english at the university of pennsylvania where he directs the humanities for amanda price labigital humanities. his books include the global future of english studies and economy of prestige. the award in the circulation of cultural values. selected as the best academic book of 2005 by new york magazine so it gives me great pleasure to introduce james english. ♪ hello, everyone. what a...
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the future for obamacare. plus we will take you to a lab where they are building a better battery that won't catch fire. and goalie of the nationalshares his note to self. >> and in new jersey, only the strong survive. that is the "cbs morning news" for this thursday. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. >>> breaking news a gruesome discovery under a overpass in philadelphia officials find a body on fire. >>> plus latest in the night but still no resolution as we head in today three of the septa strike and another day of headaches for frustrating commuters we are live with where they stand this morning. >> it is over. the cubs have finally won it all. >> we're talking about this a long time, chicago cubs are world series champions for the first time in more than 100 years, but they almost let it slip away. >>> today is thursday, november 3rd, good morning, i'm jim donovan. >>> i'm rahel solomon. lets get started with weather and traffic with katie and meisha but i suspect you have very good news. >> there will be a trade off, eventually. >> all right, so you
the future for obamacare. plus we will take you to a lab where they are building a better battery that won't catch fire. and goalie of the nationalshares his note to self. >> and in new jersey, only the strong survive. that is the "cbs morning news" for this thursday. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. >>> breaking news a gruesome discovery under a overpass in philadelphia officials find a body on fire. >>> plus latest in the night but still no resolution...
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the people looking to buy it and that product is not lab tested. it's not approved. >> he says marijuana suppliers are hoping for a fast turnaround time on the new >>> now to national headlines. a utah high school put on lockdown after a 16-year-old stabbed five students. the stabbing happened at a high school about an hour south of salt lake city. all five victims were boys stabbed once. their injuries range from fair to critical. a school resource officer took the 16-year-old suspect into custody. police have yet to determine a motive for the attacks. >>> will rogers airport in oklahoma city resuming operations after an active shooter killed the father of a kansas city chiefs football player. winchester confirming his father is the victim of this bizarre shooting. win chest her's agent calling this tragic and senseless gun violence. the gunman was found dead in the airport's parking garage about two hours ago. >>> today on capitol hill, on top after reb novations -- renovations, the dome is ready to be seen. it was bad. there were 1300 cracks in the iron structure. workers removed hazardous material, upgraded materials and used 1200 gallons of paint on the rotund
the people looking to buy it and that product is not lab tested. it's not approved. >> he says marijuana suppliers are hoping for a fast turnaround time on the new >>> now to national headlines. a utah high school put on lockdown after a 16-year-old stabbed five students. the stabbing happened at a high school about an hour south of salt lake city. all five victims were boys stabbed once. their injuries range from fair to critical. a school resource officer took the 16-year-old...
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the college national championship game.. but some big performances go along with the game.. the musical line-up.. after the break. and: ever since these adorable chocolate labs made their t-v debut on good day... they have been in high demand. the pre-adoption process has begun.. we'll tell you dunkin's sweet black pepper bacon sandwich is back with twice the crispy, caramelized peppered bacon. experience a breakfast sandwich made for bacon lovers. hey! is this enough? a little more... grandma! there's no more room. oh look who's here! i know i had one more... hmmm... more. how's it looking? 20 more minutes... 8, 9... we need 1 more yes... let's enjoy. and she became friends with every animal she met. it's getting late, grandma should go. one more? in the end, all we really need more of, is each other. happy thanksgiving from publix. where shopping is a pleasure. be noisy. be silent. be near. 'teco' says it plans to be joyful. be together. celebrate joy with dunkin's holiday-flavored coffees, espressos, and donuts. america runs on dunkin'. tear down part of the big bend power plant.. the original red and white striped chimney will start to come down in about
the college national championship game.. but some big performances go along with the game.. the musical line-up.. after the break. and: ever since these adorable chocolate labs made their t-v debut on good day... they have been in high demand. the pre-adoption process has begun.. we'll tell you dunkin's sweet black pepper bacon sandwich is back with twice the crispy, caramelized peppered bacon. experience a breakfast sandwich made for bacon lovers. hey! is this enough? a little more... grandma!...
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parton so far at least one is been hurt the national guard is on the scene hoping to fight traveled anywhere where there is a problem. it is confirmed through lab tests they say the woman is not pregnant because the zika virus is linked linked to devastating birthing fact. >> trump is expected to top georgia representative tom price as the health and human services secretary is secretary is a former orthopedic surgeon and staunch critic of obama care use don't meeting with is still meeting with contenders of secretary of state cia director is currently on probation after pleading guilty of removing and retaining classified information. >> that romney newt gingrich and rudy g all up giuliani are the others. >> time to kick it with kenny the slide is still there we well and with some slides. we've got to have a big one. all of you guys are on the slide when you came down here a couple of years ago what is truly incredible is they keep adding more and more and more stuff. >> i always used to love playing on laying on the christmas tree looking up at the ornaments so i thought our a couple ornaments it would be good, but what a hundred thousand? >>
parton so far at least one is been hurt the national guard is on the scene hoping to fight traveled anywhere where there is a problem. it is confirmed through lab tests they say the woman is not pregnant because the zika virus is linked linked to devastating birthing fact. >> trump is expected to top georgia representative tom price as the health and human services secretary is secretary is a former orthopedic surgeon and staunch critic of obama care use don't meeting with is still...
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((patrick mcclure/los alamos national lab: we have a power source that can range in missions, whether that's to the icy moons of jupiter and saturn, something like encephalus or titan, or to actually provide power on mars to make fuel, to make oxygen for say a return trip, also it could be used for human habitats to keep astronauts alive, in addition it could be a power station for like a martian rover. the small reactor project at los alamos lab. the other partners are the y-12 team at oakridge, two nasa centers, and nnsa/department of energy folks on the ground here in nevada. the nevada site is not only well suited for such a test but historically it's where the first nuclear rocket engs ((george knapp)) >> tonight at 11, we will tell you what the experiment will need to succeed, and what it could mean to the future of humans in space. the people working on it are understandably very excited. ((weather toss)) <<< tedd florendo earlier today as forecasted. temps climbed higher than yesterday and near average again with comfortble 70's outside this afternoon. gusts did peak up to 30 or more in som
((patrick mcclure/los alamos national lab: we have a power source that can range in missions, whether that's to the icy moons of jupiter and saturn, something like encephalus or titan, or to actually provide power on mars to make fuel, to make oxygen for say a return trip, also it could be used for human habitats to keep astronauts alive, in addition it could be a power station for like a martian rover. the small reactor project at los alamos lab. the other partners are the y-12 team at...
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the entire nation is looking at california. let's go forward together. thank you all very much. >>> mobile weather labe of the bay areas unique attractions is getting a reawakening. >> volunteers working to restore the labyrinth at lake merit. as a place for spiritual communion, but over the years it has suffered. an oakland resident recruited friends to clean it up and restore it. they still have more to do, ugh but they say the energy has returned. >>> a towering redwood tree chopped down, defying a city law of removing trees. he now faces a fine of $25,000. he says he didn't even try to get the permit because he assumed the city did not care about his desire for more space. >>> 75 degrees the high today, not bad. we just fell back and it's 75 in san jose. napa, 74. we have mostly cloudy skies, fremont 73, oakland 71, san francisco and half moon bay into the mid to upper 60s. we are mainly dry. we will stay mainly dry for the foreseeable future. if you are heading to the beach, the weather is pleasant, but the ocean is going to be stirred up. there is a storm 100 miles away, a strong one, it will br
the entire nation is looking at california. let's go forward together. thank you all very much. >>> mobile weather labe of the bay areas unique attractions is getting a reawakening. >> volunteers working to restore the labyrinth at lake merit. as a place for spiritual communion, but over the years it has suffered. an oakland resident recruited friends to clean it up and restore it. they still have more to do, ugh but they say the energy has returned. >>> a towering...
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artifacts from the national capital region of the national park service go to a center facility called the museum resource center in maryland. two days a week we're doing some of our cataloging and lab work in that facility which is closer to washington which allows some of the students to be involved in that part of the process on a volunteer basis. that's our -- where all the artifacts will go into permanent storage. we would like to be able to develop permanent exhibits that will focus on this aspect of the park's history and obviously we would probably select some of these artifacts to be incorporated into those exhibit displays as well. and we can access them usually sometimes for black history month for example. we'll do a little temporary exhibit at the visitor center that will focus on some aspect of african-american history here at the park. this year we'll probably develop a temporary exhibit that will probably feature some artifacts that we'll have at the visit center. >> how did you get involved in this work? >> i wanted to be an archeologist for as long as i can remember, since i was a little kid. my family has a second home out in new mexico and i spent a lot of time o
artifacts from the national capital region of the national park service go to a center facility called the museum resource center in maryland. two days a week we're doing some of our cataloging and lab work in that facility which is closer to washington which allows some of the students to be involved in that part of the process on a volunteer basis. that's our -- where all the artifacts will go into permanent storage. we would like to be able to develop permanent exhibits that will focus on...
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the names getting tossed around for national security adviser as for secretary of defense arkansas senator tom cotton is possible pick. spokesperson for trump says the president-elect wants new government officials to leave their roles as labrists before joining his team. he also wants them to agree to five year lobbying ban once they leave his administration. >> my silence is violence. >> dual dueling protests in montgomery county tonight. protesters from mainline colleges hit the streets to protest against president-elect trump and police profiling outside the lower merion police department. at the same time about an he ya'll number of pro police demonstrators held their own protests. >> become the mainline you don't have to deal with -- police brutality, racial pro filling and they need to know it's not okay. >> i give them credit for having their own views not when you come out and accuse our police department of racism and kkk and things like that. it doesn't stand good with me or this community either. >> police were able to keep traffic moving. they say both demonstrations were peaceful. so no arrests. >>> on your radar tonight, i've always liked coasters. so i love your forecast. >> you love those roller coasters?
the names getting tossed around for national security adviser as for secretary of defense arkansas senator tom cotton is possible pick. spokesperson for trump says the president-elect wants new government officials to leave their roles as labrists before joining his team. he also wants them to agree to five year lobbying ban once they leave his administration. >> my silence is violence. >> dual dueling protests in montgomery county tonight. protesters from mainline colleges hit the...
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the states. this week marks national apprenticeship week. governor walker proclaimed declared november as career development month. there is an apprenticeship presentation and lab tour today at fox valley technical college. it's going on now and runs until six tonight. tonight is your chance to weigh in on a new early start date for milwaukee public schools.under the proposal... the 2017 - 18 school year would start the second week in august and end in late may. students would go to school minor changes to the current calendar. the meeting runs from 6-30 to eight tonight at the milwaukee high school of the arts. you don't have to have super powers to be a superhero. milwaukee has plenty of them already and the milwaukee press club is looking to highlight some at the city's 171st birthday party.whether it's a firefighter, police officer or someone in the community working to make milwaukee a better place... you can nominate them.we've put up a link at tmj4 dot com nominate your hero.you can do so until friday, december 2nd. two legendary comedians are coming to milwaukee.steve martin and martin short host "an evening you will forget for the rest of your live" ne
the states. this week marks national apprenticeship week. governor walker proclaimed declared november as career development month. there is an apprenticeship presentation and lab tour today at fox valley technical college. it's going on now and runs until six tonight. tonight is your chance to weigh in on a new early start date for milwaukee public schools.under the proposal... the 2017 - 18 school year would start the second week in august and end in late may. students would go to school...
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her first speech today after that plagiarism scandal at the republic national convention. >>> plus, finding a fix to ahead, we take you inside a lab that is testing safer solutions as samsung faces new legal actions over its smartphones. time to show you some of the morning's headlines from around the globe. >>> britain's "guardian" reports on a major blow for the british government owner brexit. a court ruled today that approval by parliament is needed to trigger the process. the country voted in june to leave the european union. the ruling is likely to slow the pace of the departure. the british government plans to appeal. >>> the reports on the isis leader rallying his fighters in mosul. they say al baghdadi released a crowd protesting the dakota access pipeline was pepper sprayed. they say protesters tried to enter private property. native americans say the oil line will threaten their oil supply and water supply. they are thinking about rerouting the pipeline. >>> a prosecutor says the defense in bill cosby's case wants to prevent women testifying from cosby by publicly identifying them. a judge must decide if they can testif
her first speech today after that plagiarism scandal at the republic national convention. >>> plus, finding a fix to ahead, we take you inside a lab that is testing safer solutions as samsung faces new legal actions over its smartphones. time to show you some of the morning's headlines from around the globe. >>> britain's "guardian" reports on a major blow for the british government owner brexit. a court ruled today that approval by parliament is needed to trigger...
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the national anthem. >>> melania trump is returning to the campaign trail for the first time in months. ahead her message to voters in her first political speech following,, >>> a labto develop a safe alternative to batteries catching fire. >> the news is back in a minute on "cbs this morning." this portion of "cbs this morning" sponsored by kohl's. all week is to shop kohl's this weekend because kohl's will give you tax break savings with an extra 10 percent off and an extra 10 dollars off your purchase of 25 dollars or more! everyone gets kohl's cash too! kohl's. yopantene expert gives you thee? most beautiful hair ever, with our strongest pro-v formula ever. strong is beautiful. proof of less joint pain. and clearer skin. this is my body of proof that i can fight psoriatic arthritis with humira. humira works by targeting and helping to block a specific source of inflammation that contributes to both joint and skin symptoms. it's proven to help relieve pain, stop further joint damage, and clear skin in many adults. humira is the number #1 prescribed biologic for psoriatic arthritis. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. seriou
the national anthem. >>> melania trump is returning to the campaign trail for the first time in months. ahead her message to voters in her first political speech following,, >>> a labto develop a safe alternative to batteries catching fire. >> the news is back in a minute on "cbs this morning." this portion of "cbs this morning" sponsored by kohl's. all week is to shop kohl's this weekend because kohl's will give you tax break savings with an extra 10...
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to better understand how the department of security and energy take advantage of the expertise resident at our national labs. it also includes representative murphy's three provisions to provide a report dealing cyberthreats to or vulnerabilities in systems employed by sea ports and transshipment hubs including efforts to improve our preparedness in response to a cyberattack. it has language with respect to iran's compliance with the joint comprehensive plan of action. and it requires a report on security threats emanating from maritime smuggling routes and ways to better cooperate with other nations to mitigate these threats. let me also say that patrick will be dearly missed when he leaves our committee at the end of this session. he's been a tremendously valuable member of the committee. the i.a.a. also furthers important privacy and transparency goals, including by fully authorizing the privacy and civil liberties oversight board. the bill does not contain legislative restrictions on the scope of the authority to review the impact of i.c. programs on the privacy and civil liberties of americans and non-
to better understand how the department of security and energy take advantage of the expertise resident at our national labs. it also includes representative murphy's three provisions to provide a report dealing cyberthreats to or vulnerabilities in systems employed by sea ports and transshipment hubs including efforts to improve our preparedness in response to a cyberattack. it has language with respect to iran's compliance with the joint comprehensive plan of action. and it requires a report...
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the national museum of american history. true national treasures that stand the test of time. but beyond the museum floors lead to doors that lead to things off limits. cold vaults, warehouses and labs that we uncover remarkable thousands of dissertations waiting to happen. stories laying in wait for somebody to come and unpack them. >> reporter: in the museum staging area, curator and project director shannon parish preps carol burnet's costume. this is the last stop for items about to hit the door. getting here is a big deal. with an inventory of three million artifacts, only a small percentage can be seen at any given time. most of the is not on display. >> our job is to keep things preserved forever. we're always assessing what will tell a good story. >> >> reporter: in the medical division, cabinets reveal the first artificial heart. a surgical kit once used for exorcisms. did you know before the breathalyzer, there was the drunk-o-meter. circa 1938. >> this is needle that killed small pox. the room transforled history. in a spot just for sports, we find a babe ruth baseball. from the entertainment world, it is indy's whip and jacket, fonzi's too. there is fonsie bear. this is
the national museum of american history. true national treasures that stand the test of time. but beyond the museum floors lead to doors that lead to things off limits. cold vaults, warehouses and labs that we uncover remarkable thousands of dissertations waiting to happen. stories laying in wait for somebody to come and unpack them. >> reporter: in the museum staging area, curator and project director shannon parish preps carol burnet's costume. this is the last stop for items about to...
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lab links pink to more than 120 deaths. >>> whether it's pink or a prescription painkiller, california leads the nation in opioid related overdoses and we learned doctors are even prescribing opioids to children. only on 5 one bay area man opens up about how he became addicted when he was just 11 years old. allen martin reports. >> reporter: inside a beautiful home in affluent san ramon debra kill lien and her 25 -- killeen and her 25-year- old son kent remember a time before powerful painkillers took over. >> never in a mull onyears did i ever -- million years did i e think i would have -- did i ever think i would have a child that was subject to addiction. >> reporter: when he was 11 years old he was hit by a car on a bike. >> that's whip first experienced any kind of open -- when i first experienced any kind of opioids and i fell in love immediately. >> reporter: the feeling was irresistible. >> just a harm hug. it was indescribable. >> at first i thought you could just take away the pills and everything would be okay, but soon found out that was not the case. >> reporter: from vicodin to norco, by 10th grade oxycontin and eve
lab links pink to more than 120 deaths. >>> whether it's pink or a prescription painkiller, california leads the nation in opioid related overdoses and we learned doctors are even prescribing opioids to children. only on 5 one bay area man opens up about how he became addicted when he was just 11 years old. allen martin reports. >> reporter: inside a beautiful home in affluent san ramon debra kill lien and her 25 -- killeen and her 25-year- old son kent remember a time before...
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the national museum of american history, true national treasures that stand the test of time. beyond the museum floors, some walls become doors. leading to off limits it's there in secret back rooms, cold vaults, warehouses and labs that we uncover remarkable pieces of history visitors can't see. >> there's hundreds of thousands of dissertations waiting to happen. stories that just are laying in wait for somebody to come and unpack them. >> reporter: in the staging area, curator preps a costume. this is the last stop for getting here is a big deal. within an inventory of 3 million artifacts, a small percentage can be shown at a given time meaning most of the collection is not on display. >> our job right now for the most part is to keep things preserved forever. we're always assessing what will tell a good story. >> reporter: in the medical division, cabinets reveal the first artificial heart, a was another devoice. >> this is the needle that killed smallpox. >> some of the tiniest things in the room transformed history. in a space just for sports, we find a babe ruth baseball and a couple draws up the torch from the olympic games from the entertainment world, it's indy's whip and jacket and there's foz si bear s
the national museum of american history, true national treasures that stand the test of time. beyond the museum floors, some walls become doors. leading to off limits it's there in secret back rooms, cold vaults, warehouses and labs that we uncover remarkable pieces of history visitors can't see. >> there's hundreds of thousands of dissertations waiting to happen. stories that just are laying in wait for somebody to come and unpack them. >> reporter: in the staging area, curator...
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the national museum of american history -- the test of time. beyond the museum floors, some walls become doors. leading to off-limits, until now. it's there -- in secret back room, cold vaults, warehouses and labs that we uncover remarkable pieces of history, visitors can't see. >> there's hundreds of thousands of dissertations waiting to happen. there's stories that just are laying in wait for somebody to come and unpack them. curator and project director preps carol burnett's char woman costume. getting here is a big deal. with an inventory of more than 3 million artifacts, only a small percentage can be shown at any given time. meaning most of the museum's collection is not on display. >> our job right now for the most part, is to keep things preserved forever. we're always assessing what will tell a good story. >> in the cabinets reveal the first artificial heart, a surgical kit once used for exorcisms and before the breathalyzer there was the drunk o'meter. >> this is the needle that killed smallpox. some of the tinest things in the room transformed hist. and babe ruth baseball and the torch from the olympic games, indy's whip and jacket. fonzie's, too, and fozzy bear. >>> and this one is
the national museum of american history -- the test of time. beyond the museum floors, some walls become doors. leading to off-limits, until now. it's there -- in secret back room, cold vaults, warehouses and labs that we uncover remarkable pieces of history, visitors can't see. >> there's hundreds of thousands of dissertations waiting to happen. there's stories that just are laying in wait for somebody to come and unpack them. curator and project director preps carol burnett's char woman...
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the all new festival of holidays event... ? >>> fire! >> warning. fire detector in the lab center. go! >> that is a sneak peek at tonight's new episode of "mars" on national geographic. it is part documentary and part science fiction and features interviews with people on making travel to mars a reality. the series also is a fictional account of the first man mission to the red planet in 2033. jihae plays a set of twins and john grunsfeld is a former astronaut. very interesting concept here. you're marrying the documentary with a hollywood film. the documentary is feel, john, but how real do you think what we are envisioning is going to happen in 15, 20 years? >> it's really hard to say what we are going to do in 15 to 20 years, but what i love about this series is that it feels real. it matches, you know, the documentary side with experts on space and great science fiction story that draws you in and makes you believe it can really be true and can really happen. it does for me as a space guy. >> i know you're going like this. but what is so cool about what you get to do this is your first acting role because you are a musici musician. you already have a
the all new festival of holidays event... ? >>> fire! >> warning. fire detector in the lab center. go! >> that is a sneak peek at tonight's new episode of "mars" on national geographic. it is part documentary and part science fiction and features interviews with people on making travel to mars a reality. the series also is a fictional account of the first man mission to the red planet in 2033. jihae plays a set of twins and john grunsfeld is a former astronaut....
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this is one of the most difficult places to design for wind and have a strict ordinance that doesn't allow increase in wind velocity. we spnt a lot of time with two national lab tores and winds tunnel testing and compizational fluid testing and these studies have shaped the buildings and their presence on the ground level. one of the most visible pieces is a wind buffering canopy along van ness along with street trees and other screening devices that allow the building to be built without increasing wind velocity which was a feat. with these we think the shaping of the isresulted in handsome massing especially along mission and van ness street and the variation in street form we think is key part of the outcome of this. connectivity is a major major idea within this project especially the connecting to the transportation network on market street. this is a block that shows one south van ness which is the buildish that has sevleral city functions currentsly including mta and others. the idea is to activate and make attractive the walk aloung van ness and [inaudible] brick to to connector that links the full block from van ness to 11th street and with this, sep
this is one of the most difficult places to design for wind and have a strict ordinance that doesn't allow increase in wind velocity. we spnt a lot of time with two national lab tores and winds tunnel testing and compizational fluid testing and these studies have shaped the buildings and their presence on the ground level. one of the most visible pieces is a wind buffering canopy along van ness along with street trees and other screening devices that allow the building to be built without...
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the aloe vera. according to consumer-lab-do- com.. store brand gels from wal-mart, target, and c-v-s.. had no indication of the plant in the product. the national retailers have denied these allegations.. but have been hit with lawsuits from customers saying they were misled. believe it or not.. not everyone has facebook. so in an effort to get more people online.. facebook is building a censorship tool. the new york times says the software would block certain posts from users' news feeds in some parts of the world.. and it's to china, where facebook is blocked. some experts say that appeasing beijing could backfire on facebook.. as users outside china may wonder if facebook manipulates their news feeds as well. they aren't even old enough to vote but are causing a big legal issue. but find out why these kids are suing the state of 7: on this , welcome back to fox five news this morning. we'll have the latest on all your top stories... but first let's check in with cassandra jones for a look good morning i'm cassandra jones with fox5. it will be warmer today as we pick up some breezy conditions across the valley with wins 10-20 mph expected. hi
the aloe vera. according to consumer-lab-do- com.. store brand gels from wal-mart, target, and c-v-s.. had no indication of the plant in the product. the national retailers have denied these allegations.. but have been hit with lawsuits from customers saying they were misled. believe it or not.. not everyone has facebook. so in an effort to get more people online.. facebook is building a censorship tool. the new york times says the software would block certain posts from users' news feeds in...