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it's not a bird or a plane, but a small unmanned vehicle. part toy, part tool, it seems drones are everywhere. as their applications grow, so do the regulations surrounding them. where can these things fly? where can't they? how high? how fast? business people and hobbyists are squaring off against regulators worried about terrorism and crime. game of drones, it's tonight's "inside story": ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> welcome to "inside story." i am ray suarez. if you have heard about drones in news, it's likely the context involved the u.s. military raining sudden death from the sky. but drones have been evolving quickly. their capabilities have jumped ahead and their price points have come down. that's brought in hobbyists and people looking to use these machines for a wide range of business uses. and when a lot of people suddenly want to fill the skies with tiny aircraft, you might need a traffic cop. al jazerra america's erica pit ispitssee joins us from new york erica. >> reporter: by the end of 2015, up to punish million no one military drones could be
it's not a bird or a plane, but a small unmanned vehicle. part toy, part tool, it seems drones are everywhere. as their applications grow, so do the regulations surrounding them. where can these things fly? where can't they? how high? how fast? business people and hobbyists are squaring off against regulators worried about terrorism and crime. game of drones, it's tonight's "inside story": ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> welcome to "inside story." i am ray suarez. if you have...
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to aircraft apply to unmanned aircraft. >> there have been remote control hobbyists for a long time. i remember them buzzing with the hornet sound going through the parks and were they already regulated or was this an over sight? >> you're exactly right. model aircraft have been around here since the 1920s. and things started to change when the faa became concerned about model aircraft, and they're all the same thing just a different name for the same thing. the faa in 2005 ban articulating a policy that model aircraft, used for recreational purposes, were not subject to the regulations but unmanned aircraft for any other purposes were subject to the regulations. >> some of these are pretty big, and they can fly very high very par and very fast. is there something intrinsically or extrinsically different about the craft if it's for commercial use versus hobbyists trying things out? >> no, it's just tradition. the model aircraft community has been permed to operate without faa regulation for many years, and there's a strong feeling in the community that they have operated safely. and
to aircraft apply to unmanned aircraft. >> there have been remote control hobbyists for a long time. i remember them buzzing with the hornet sound going through the parks and were they already regulated or was this an over sight? >> you're exactly right. model aircraft have been around here since the 1920s. and things started to change when the faa became concerned about model aircraft, and they're all the same thing just a different name for the same thing. the faa in 2005 ban...
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call the verizon center for customers with disabilities at 800.974.6006 tty/v >>> the use of unmannedrafts, is on the rise. not all of it is legal. testing is on the way to help mishaps between drones and several forms of flying. nbc10 jersey shore reporter ted greenberg has the story. >> from high above the jersey shore, a flight by an unmanned plane aimed at making the skies of the nation safer as they become more crowded. >> it's so important, it's the next boone in aviation. >> researchers from rutgers university and virginia tech are testing technology aboard this unmanned aircraft system with a 17 foot wing span launched from cape may county airport. >> this is laying the ground floor into national airspace. >> in january, drone testing was carried out a few miles away at an old air strip. these flights are based at a functioning airport. >> the faa is interested in the data. about how the pilots and the piloted piloted planes respond. >> it's right in the path of so much air traffic coming and going, from airports and military bases in philadelphia new jersey and new york makin
call the verizon center for customers with disabilities at 800.974.6006 tty/v >>> the use of unmannedrafts, is on the rise. not all of it is legal. testing is on the way to help mishaps between drones and several forms of flying. nbc10 jersey shore reporter ted greenberg has the story. >> from high above the jersey shore, a flight by an unmanned plane aimed at making the skies of the nation safer as they become more crowded. >> it's so important, it's the next boone in...
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. >> reporter: he started recording booths that are unmanned after 9:30:00 p.m. >> i wasn't aware that booth would close at a certain time. >> uh-huh. >> i've learned now they close at 9:30, but there's no signage indicating what time they close even up to now. >> reporter: we did find signs at some entrance ramps that state booths are unmanned after 9:30. >> they did give me an option to pay around $500, and i felt that wasn't fair. >> a toll road spokesman says when someone encounters an unmanned booth and they don't have an e-z pass and don't have coins, they should call customer service later on and explain what happened to avoid a violation. >>> just in time for the 4th of july, maryland toll prices are going down. the new rates go in effect tomorrow for the bay bridge, the icc, and the east memorial bridge. doing away with the monthly $1.50 fee. >>> the ride to and from work could get longer for several drivers. >>> cashing in on the president's new plan. who could benefit from a change in overtime pay rule >>> european union finance ministers have decided not to grant a last-min
. >> reporter: he started recording booths that are unmanned after 9:30:00 p.m. >> i wasn't aware that booth would close at a certain time. >> uh-huh. >> i've learned now they close at 9:30, but there's no signage indicating what time they close even up to now. >> reporter: we did find signs at some entrance ramps that state booths are unmanned after 9:30. >> they did give me an option to pay around $500, and i felt that wasn't fair. >> a toll road...
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they know that those manholes are unmanned. i'm sorry, those towers are unmanned when they are going to come out of the manhole that is a great advantage to them. that's how they seem. one of the famous breakouts, "escape from alcatraz," the inmates studied for years, as i recall, it was maybe 13 years. and they watched a corrections officer in a gun gallery above the locked door where they were in would drop a can of string down whenever that had to be opened. they watched toer years, how that happened. they studied it. when ever anybody had to come in or out, the officer in a gun gallery, completely behind bars, completely separated from anybody that could protect him, to drop a key down and the lower door was opened and they bet their whole eskcape on it. this is one of the later attempts. and what happened just by chance that night hurricane the officer didn't drop the key, he put it in his pocket and they tried to make their escape and busted out, their whole escape didn't work because that one little thing wasn't the same
they know that those manholes are unmanned. i'm sorry, those towers are unmanned when they are going to come out of the manhole that is a great advantage to them. that's how they seem. one of the famous breakouts, "escape from alcatraz," the inmates studied for years, as i recall, it was maybe 13 years. and they watched a corrections officer in a gun gallery above the locked door where they were in would drop a can of string down whenever that had to be opened. they watched toer...
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going back to the unmanned tollbooths, a spokesman for the dulles toll road says is, yes, there are unmanned booths at some places at night. he says if you come upon one and you only have cash or not an e-z-pass, all you have to do is call customer service later to avoid a violation. however, there's no sign that tells you that at the bath, and mr. digs did not know that. i'm peggy fox reporting live in herndon. >> thank peggy. the airport authority put out a statement concerning the name argument saying it lacks merit and should not impact the airport authority's ability to pursue toll road users who unlike the vast majority fail to pay. >>> more fallout in the wake of that prison escape in new york. the prison boss and 11 other staffers are on administrative leave while officials investigate. david sweat is still recovering after being shot during his arrest. richard matt was killed. tonight we're getting a lack at the camper in franklin county, new york, where matt spent some time. the rescue vehicle is in the woods hidden by deep brush. we've also learned that sweat left matt five days b
going back to the unmanned tollbooths, a spokesman for the dulles toll road says is, yes, there are unmanned booths at some places at night. he says if you come upon one and you only have cash or not an e-z-pass, all you have to do is call customer service later to avoid a violation. however, there's no sign that tells you that at the bath, and mr. digs did not know that. i'm peggy fox reporting live in herndon. >> thank peggy. the airport authority put out a statement concerning the name...
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new rules would allow some company to his use the unmanned aircraft during daylight hours and within the operator's visual line of sight. congress has until september to establish rules and standards, ray. >> erica pit pity in new york thanks. >> joining me you'll recognize him from erica's report and andrew beringer who has experience with drones and aerial photography. why is this happening now, michael? why so quickly have there been changes in the state of the art huh they should things along? >> it's a good question. for many it's not a new development. what has happened in terms of catapulting this in to an era that where earn wants to use it is that you have seen a number of companies that have suggested using these for purposes now that would replace existing technology. or an additive. the technology really has come
new rules would allow some company to his use the unmanned aircraft during daylight hours and within the operator's visual line of sight. congress has until september to establish rules and standards, ray. >> erica pit pity in new york thanks. >> joining me you'll recognize him from erica's report and andrew beringer who has experience with drones and aerial photography. why is this happening now, michael? why so quickly have there been changes in the state of the art huh they...
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then suddenly, the unmanned spacex rocket exploded in midair.ore than 4,000 pounds of food, student experiments and science cargo nasa calls critical to space station research, splashing into the atlantic. the cause is under investigation. >> 2, 1. >> reporter: spacex has a successful record overall, launching six missions to the station as part of a $1.6 billion nasa contract. but today's failure is the third recent supply mission that lacked the right stuff. in october, a rocket launched by orbital sciences exploded on takeoff. >> oh, god! >> reporter: then in april, a russian cargo ship failed, spinning out of control before falling back to earth. astronaut scott kelly, a few months in to his year-long stay on the international space station tweeting, "space is hard." >> three accidents with three different systems. that raises some concerns in terms of manning and supplying the station. >> reporter: publicly, nasa says they aren't worried. there are two more supply missions this summer. even if they fail too, kelly and his crewmates have eno
then suddenly, the unmanned spacex rocket exploded in midair.ore than 4,000 pounds of food, student experiments and science cargo nasa calls critical to space station research, splashing into the atlantic. the cause is under investigation. >> 2, 1. >> reporter: spacex has a successful record overall, launching six missions to the station as part of a $1.6 billion nasa contract. but today's failure is the third recent supply mission that lacked the right stuff. in october, a rocket...
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an unmanned falcon rocket exploded minutes after it lawfulled at cape canaveral.carrying more than 5000 pounds of supplies for the international space station. spacex chief executive said over pressurization, it has lost three unmanned rockets in the past eight months. >> i think getting a cluster like this, one after the other order is disheartening and it's something that's going to send the engineers back to the drawing board to make sure they figure this out and press ahead. >> reporter: nasa says astronauts have enough to make it through october. >>> a home in a small massachusetts town burst into flames when a plane crashed into it killing all three people on board. it happened in the town of plainville, 40 miles outside of boston. people inside the home were able to escape safely. radio transmissions indicate the pilot reported an engine problem five minutes before the crash. the ntsb is investigating. >>> in southern california, a man was killed and a woman is in the hospital after their home made single engine plane sloomed into a cell phone tower. it hap
an unmanned falcon rocket exploded minutes after it lawfulled at cape canaveral.carrying more than 5000 pounds of supplies for the international space station. spacex chief executive said over pressurization, it has lost three unmanned rockets in the past eight months. >> i think getting a cluster like this, one after the other order is disheartening and it's something that's going to send the engineers back to the drawing board to make sure they figure this out and press ahead. >>...
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however, that spacex unmanned rocket did explode on that rocket were experiments for growing plants in space experiments to protect electronics from radiation. all of these experiments are picked by students with an aim to help humanity and also things they're interested in, and they have essentially whole school year to come up with the experiment, create the experiment, and then get it into space. and while they are disappointed with the loss they didn't lose everything. >> just because our hardware was lost doesn't mean what we learned was lost. we learned to work as a team. we learned to build these experiments. all that knowledge is still with us. and we can use that new jersey our future -- the knowledge in our future and careers as we go on. >> reporter: there are 70 students the program that combines valley christian school and the junior high and it is a worldwide program, probably 100 more students involved at schools all over the country and the world and while they did lose the physical hardware, they do have an opportunity possibly to get those experiments up to space. the
however, that spacex unmanned rocket did explode on that rocket were experiments for growing plants in space experiments to protect electronics from radiation. all of these experiments are picked by students with an aim to help humanity and also things they're interested in, and they have essentially whole school year to come up with the experiment, create the experiment, and then get it into space. and while they are disappointed with the loss they didn't lose everything. >> just because...
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. >> an unmanned walk in carrying supplies to the space station is the latest in a string of mishaps. it marks a set b.c. for private companies aimed to develop manned spacecraft. nhk world has more on this story. >> 3, 2, 1 sequence start and liftoff of the spacex. >> the rocket was launched by u.s. company spacex. nasa says the falcon 9 rocket broke apart on sunday two minutes after liftoff in cape canaveral in florida. it was carrying a cargo transporter, with food and equipment for experiments and supplies. officials from nasa and spacex are investigating the cause of the accident. the chief executive spoke by phone at a news conference afterward. >> we saw some pressurization indications in the second stage, which we'll be tracking down and following up on there. we did receive information from dra gone after the event as well. >> missions to the iss have failed three times in a row. in october, a rocket built by a u.s. private sector firm was destroyed in the launch accident. and a russian space product burned up earlier this year. experts have lost two cameras they developed to
. >> an unmanned walk in carrying supplies to the space station is the latest in a string of mishaps. it marks a set b.c. for private companies aimed to develop manned spacecraft. nhk world has more on this story. >> 3, 2, 1 sequence start and liftoff of the spacex. >> the rocket was launched by u.s. company spacex. nasa says the falcon 9 rocket broke apart on sunday two minutes after liftoff in cape canaveral in florida. it was carrying a cargo transporter, with food and...
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company spacex whose unmanned rocket broke apart shortly after launching. >>> welcome to the program. greece's prime minister has confirmed that the country's banks will keep their doors closed monday after a weekend which saw growing numbers of people queueing up to get their money. athens moves towards defaulting on a huge debt payment to the international monetary fund. the ecb added to the pressure sunday announcing it would not provide extra support. also on sunday the greek prime minister called his ministers together for an urgent cabinet meeting renewing his request for an extension of the bailout while reminding capital controls will be imposed. >> the refusal of an extension of a few days is an insult and a shame to democratic europe. today i sent another application to the president of the european council. the 18 euro zone countries, and the head of the european central pac and the european paroleal. i expect them to respond. they are the only ones who can reverse the decision and restore liquidity to the banks. >> let's chat now to john who is our correspondent in athens.
company spacex whose unmanned rocket broke apart shortly after launching. >>> welcome to the program. greece's prime minister has confirmed that the country's banks will keep their doors closed monday after a weekend which saw growing numbers of people queueing up to get their money. athens moves towards defaulting on a huge debt payment to the international monetary fund. the ecb added to the pressure sunday announcing it would not provide extra support. also on sunday the greek prime...
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. >>> the latest unmanned space x rocket mission has ended with an explosion shortly after liftoff. >> start and lift off of the space x falcon 9 rocket. >> it was carrying supplies bound for the international space station. it's the latest blow forna sa's hope of -- >> do we know what caused this break up? >>reporter: well the ceo of space x issued a tweet shortly after the mishap and said that it seemed to have been over pressure in the liquid oxygen tank of the upper stage of the rocket although they still have to do a full analysis and he says -- and the federal aviation administration are now doing a thorough investigation. that will be up to space x to fully determine that. this was the -- would have been the seventh mission successful resupply mission of an unmanned rocket by space x to the international space station although on two previous occasions, one aspect of the mission did prove unsuccessful and that was to give a landing to the upper stage on a barge docked in the middle of the atlantic which would have been a significant milestone in the whole quest to provide reusa
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today's unmanned mission will carry supplies to the international space station. you can watch the live by connecting to the spacex webpage through our webpage, nbc10.com. >>> when you think of farming you probably don't think of newark, new jersey. it's where some new technology is being tested that could be the next big thing in food production. it's called vertical farming. you're looking at the world's largest vertical farm, housed in a former steel mill in newark. major investment firms are bankrolling the project. the farm is expected to yield 2 million pounds of kale and salad greens every year without soil or natural sunlight. >> we're growing in 16 days what otherwise takes 30 days in a field using 95% less water, about 50% less fertilizers, zero pesticides, herbicides, fungicides. >> other benefits include lower transportation costs and less spoilage. >>> now to decision 2016. jeb bush plans to meet privately tomorrow with pastors in charleston, south carolina. bush is running for the republican presidential nomination. he canceled a scheduled campaign e
today's unmanned mission will carry supplies to the international space station. you can watch the live by connecting to the spacex webpage through our webpage, nbc10.com. >>> when you think of farming you probably don't think of newark, new jersey. it's where some new technology is being tested that could be the next big thing in food production. it's called vertical farming. you're looking at the world's largest vertical farm, housed in a former steel mill in newark. major investment...
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the faa says rules allowing unmanned aircraft to deliver packages to your doorstep will be in place within a year. >>> this is the "cbs morning news" for thursday june 18th 2015. good morning i'm alison alison harmelon in for anne-marie green. the mayor of charleston south carolina, calls it a hate crime. a gunman o time. so far authorities haven't released the victim's identities. a charleston newspaper is reporting the survivor reported the gunman sat down for a bit before opening up tiring telling her he would let her live so she could let everyone know what happened. that's according to the president of charleston's naacp. presidential candidate jeb bush is canceling a trip to charleston because of the shooting. alison. >> brian webb tracking the story. thank you, brian. >>> this morning the remnants of tropical depression bill are making a slow but very wet trek to the east. bill threatens an area of the southern plains, mississippi and ohio valleys with heavy rain and dangerous flooding. heavy rainfall isho have been f flooded a are prepariring for more h high flood water. a flash fl
the faa says rules allowing unmanned aircraft to deliver packages to your doorstep will be in place within a year. >>> this is the "cbs morning news" for thursday june 18th 2015. good morning i'm alison alison harmelon in for anne-marie green. the mayor of charleston south carolina, calls it a hate crime. a gunman o time. so far authorities haven't released the victim's identities. a charleston newspaper is reporting the survivor reported the gunman sat down for a bit before...
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nasa has lost three unmanned rockets in the last eight months. >> nasa expected a failure every now and then, and i think getting a cluster like this, in one after the other order, is disheartening and it's something that's obviously going to send the engineers back to the drawing board to make sure they figure this out and press ahead. >> nasa says the astronauts on the space station have enough to make it through october. >>> a home burst into flames when a plane crashes into it. it happened in the town overplanville, 40 miles outside f -- plainville, 40 miles outside the town of boston. the ntsb is investigating. >>> in southern california, a man was killed and a woman is in the hospital after their home made single engine plane slams into a cell phone tower. it happened yesterday afternoon near ron that, about 50 miles east of la. -- corona, about 50 miles east of la. >>> the greek cabinet has shut down danks for the 6 business days and the athens stock exchange is closed for today. there's a cap on atm withdrawals of $66 a day. at the same time, it's hoping for concessions from the
nasa has lost three unmanned rockets in the last eight months. >> nasa expected a failure every now and then, and i think getting a cluster like this, in one after the other order, is disheartening and it's something that's obviously going to send the engineers back to the drawing board to make sure they figure this out and press ahead. >> nasa says the astronauts on the space station have enough to make it through october. >>> a home burst into flames when a plane crashes...
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the faa says rules allowing unmanned aircraft to deliver packages to your doorstep will be in place within a year. >>> this is the "cbs morning news" for thursday june 18th 2015. good morning i'm alison alison harmelon in for anne-marie green. the mayor of charleston south carolina, calls it a hate crime. a gunman opens fire in a church. it's an historic african-american church located in downtown charleston. the victims were attending a prayer meeting last night. another victim is hospitalized. brian web has our report. >> reporter: people gathered together in prayer in charleston overnight as authorities searched for a man who police say shot and killed at least nine people at a bible study hours before. >> this is the most unspeakable and heartbreaking tragedy. >> reporter: the shooting happened at the emmanuel ame church in downtown charleston wednesday night, one of the oldest black churches in the nation. the police chief described the attack as a hate crime and says the fbi will be part of the investigation. >> it is unfathomable that somebody in today's society would walk into a ch
the faa says rules allowing unmanned aircraft to deliver packages to your doorstep will be in place within a year. >>> this is the "cbs morning news" for thursday june 18th 2015. good morning i'm alison alison harmelon in for anne-marie green. the mayor of charleston south carolina, calls it a hate crime. a gunman opens fire in a church. it's an historic african-american church located in downtown charleston. the victims were attending a prayer meeting last night. another...
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x who's unmanned rocket has broken apart shortly after launching. >>> the question from athens this hour: will the banks open on monday or not? the reuters news agency has just reported they won't. there is growing numbers of greeks queuing to withdraw money. banks kept afloat from the european central bank are on the front line as athens moves toward defaulting on a 1.6 bureau payment due to the international monetary fund on tuesday. grease's finance minister has spoken in the last hour to the stability counsel. >> we at the finance ministry are beginning a process who's goal is to secure as much as possible and we will do it, stability and everything that has to be done so that this decision by your 0 group has the least possible consequences on the everyday life of greek citizens. from tomorrow, the greek people will show with their clear headedness that they can succeed in imposing the right to decide against the demand of the lenders. >> we have full coverage on this story with dominic kane. first, let's go to john psaropoulos standing buy in athens. in the past four 20 minutes or
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next, the investigation into a catastrophic explosion aboard an unmanned rocket. >>> nothing says summer like a block party. at this event in camden, the entire community got an invite. we'll explain who hosted this event and the serious reason behind this family fun. katy? >>> and speaking of community, rosemary, one woman's desire to help her community in north philadelphia led to this lush plentiful garden. it may be small but it's helping to feed dozens of families in the area. coming up, i'll explain. >>> new this morning, a philadelphia community is celebrating a garden of hope. it's the brain child of a fun who planted the seed for the idea idea. nbc 10's katy zachry is live in philadelphia's logan neighborhood with the story. >> take a look. inside this garden there is zucchini, squash tomatoes peppers. this garden sits a stone's throw from one of the busiest streets in philadelphia broad street. take a look at this garden. it is as people walk by they really slow down. they take it all the fresh fruits and vegetables growing here. this garden is new to the logan neighborhood, be
next, the investigation into a catastrophic explosion aboard an unmanned rocket. >>> nothing says summer like a block party. at this event in camden, the entire community got an invite. we'll explain who hosted this event and the serious reason behind this family fun. katy? >>> and speaking of community, rosemary, one woman's desire to help her community in north philadelphia led to this lush plentiful garden. it may be small but it's helping to feed dozens of families in the...
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an unmanned spacex rocket explodes moments after launch. >>> also, southern maryland recovering tentornadoes touched down >>> investigators are trying to find the cause of a terrible crash on i 270 in maryland. it happened on the northbound side near middle brook road in germantown. investigators got the call about a subaru seen weaving back and forth before flipping over. the car somehow landed in the woods. male driver was killed. >>> vice president joe biden shared his grief with the people of charleston today during a visit to emanuel a.m.e. church. his visit was aimed at showing solidarity with churchgoers in the wake of the church massacre. but we're told it was also an effort to lift him and his family during their own time of grief. you will recall that biden's son bo died in may of brain cancer. >>> police are on the look i couldn't tell for two women in their 20s, wanted for shooting a d.c. cab driver. it happened early this morning near 17th and east capital street in northeast on capitol hill. police say the cab driver managed to drive to the 6000 bock of massachusetts av
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we have got about 50%, almost 50%, of the global resource in isr unmanned and committed into iraq and syria sector, and that's a heavy lift. to suggest -- by the way, the rest of it is reacting to european security and to issues related to iranian aggressiveness in the straight and over in yemen, to issues in the pacific and afghanistan, of course, where we still have 10,000 troops committed. we are trying to find a way to make it a sustainable effort. we, of course, are looking at points, discreet moments for limited objectives and offensive operations where we might provide an additional boost to the iraqi security forces. but i would be very reluctant, and that's probably not the right word, i get accused of being reluctant often, but my military judgment would be the introduction of those resources should not be done on a habitual basis because we want them to understand this is their fight but where it would be strategically significant, for example, an assault on mosul. >> thank you, and i yield back. >>> mr. o'rourke. >> thank you, mr. chairman. mr. secretary, in the nine lines
we have got about 50%, almost 50%, of the global resource in isr unmanned and committed into iraq and syria sector, and that's a heavy lift. to suggest -- by the way, the rest of it is reacting to european security and to issues related to iranian aggressiveness in the straight and over in yemen, to issues in the pacific and afghanistan, of course, where we still have 10,000 troops committed. we are trying to find a way to make it a sustainable effort. we, of course, are looking at points,...
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luckily it was unmanned. this week millions of workers will soon no longer have to worry about losing work and pay, because starting on wednesday the california paid sick leave law goes into effect. that new legislation will allow full-time and part-time employees who have worked at least 30 days three paid sick days a year. now they have to have been on their jobs for at least 90 days before they use that sick day. >> the nanny, the baby-sitter, the housekeeper who comes once a month, senior care even a pet sitter is eligible as long as she's working, he or she is working 30 days in the calendar year for that family. >> that 6.5 million workers across the state will be eligible under the new sick leave law. >>> well the award winning program for teenagers called youth radio established during a period of what the program called heightened youth violence. gives kids an outlet to ses their experiences. >> because of their innovative ayouth radio is a grand prize recipient of nbc bay area's 21st century solutio
luckily it was unmanned. this week millions of workers will soon no longer have to worry about losing work and pay, because starting on wednesday the california paid sick leave law goes into effect. that new legislation will allow full-time and part-time employees who have worked at least 30 days three paid sick days a year. now they have to have been on their jobs for at least 90 days before they use that sick day. >> the nanny, the baby-sitter, the housekeeper who comes once a month,...
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let me just point out that this was unmanned that's very important.h john scully this morning, a former ceo of apple. elon musk made a lot of hype and a big deal about this and, you know version followed in terms of this space program. it was unmanned john but what are your thoughts on this explosion here? >> my first thought is when the challenger rocket went down decades ago, it took a lot of time to find out if this was an o ring. the internet of things, the rocket spacex is filled with hundreds of sensors. they'll know because of the internet of things. >> they are investigating it right now and obviously we will have more information in the coming hours but, you know there was a lot of money and a lot of energy put into this. do you think this kills any expectations of space exploration? >> absolutely not. these things happen. elon musk is it not someone who gives up. he's in for the long game, and they'll learn from this. they'll have a lot of information that we couldn't have gotten decades ago and i'm sure he'll be back. not that far away. >>
let me just point out that this was unmanned that's very important.h john scully this morning, a former ceo of apple. elon musk made a lot of hype and a big deal about this and, you know version followed in terms of this space program. it was unmanned john but what are your thoughts on this explosion here? >> my first thought is when the challenger rocket went down decades ago, it took a lot of time to find out if this was an o ring. the internet of things, the rocket spacex is filled...
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as i said before this is an unmanned mission. you'll hear now the announcer speak for the first time. >> and we appear to have had a launch vehicle failure. >> there is little elt we know at this point. as the engineers try to find out what has happened. elon musk the ceo of spacex tweeted the following. he says falcon 9 experienced a problem shortly before first stage shutdown. we'll provide more info as soon as we review the data. let's get to miles o'brien on the phone. miles, you have seen a video along with the rest of us. what do you see from it? what do you take away from it as an expert? >> clearly it's a catastrophic failure as they were about to jettison the first stage. you have to remember that everything that is happening in a rocket at a time is at the very edge of what we consider engineering capabilities. it doesn't take much of a weak link to cause what you saw just there. incredible dynamic forces a lot of speed, and a lot of pressure on the structure itself. and there will be plenty of information on the ground
as i said before this is an unmanned mission. you'll hear now the announcer speak for the first time. >> and we appear to have had a launch vehicle failure. >> there is little elt we know at this point. as the engineers try to find out what has happened. elon musk the ceo of spacex tweeted the following. he says falcon 9 experienced a problem shortly before first stage shutdown. we'll provide more info as soon as we review the data. let's get to miles o'brien on the phone. miles,...
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the use of unmanned aerial vehicles or u.a.v.'s has enormous possibilities for our economy. whether it's providing cost-effective means to deliver packages, offensing houses for realtors -- photo graphing houses for realtors, broadcasting sports games, assisting law enforcement with tracking criminals or providing mobile wi-fi hubs for internet access. however, one vastly underconsidered outcome for u.a.v. technology is that it could potentially transform our nation's agricultural sector. ideas have been considered using u.a.v.'s to survey crop land, determine property lines or to help plan for planting, spraying watering or harvesting of crops. however, pot tension applications are even greater. depending on how this technology evolves, u.a.v.'s may be equipped with special cameras to determine if if crops are dry and need extra water and where and how much should be applied. they may also be used to apply pesticides or fertilizer with precision, to ensure that too little or too much isn't being used. and depending on their sophistication, someday u.a. v.'s may even be used
the use of unmanned aerial vehicles or u.a.v.'s has enormous possibilities for our economy. whether it's providing cost-effective means to deliver packages, offensing houses for realtors -- photo graphing houses for realtors, broadcasting sports games, assisting law enforcement with tracking criminals or providing mobile wi-fi hubs for internet access. however, one vastly underconsidered outcome for u.a.v. technology is that it could potentially transform our nation's agricultural sector. ideas...
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. >> still to come on the show an unmanned space rocket explodes after lift off. what does this mean for the future of space exploration? we'll have the latest coming up. >>> and welcome to the second hour of worldwide exchange. i'm seema mody. >> i'm wilfred frost. let's get you headlines. >> greece's surprise call sends shockwaves through global equity markets. the dow is called to open lower in triple digits. >> but policy makers insist the bailout deal is still possible. this as the imf still wants to be paid. >> i hope that payment is made on tuesday and if that was not the case i would call the board very promptly. >> in asia the shanghai composite enters bear market territory after a volatile session despite delivering a double rate cut in a bid to boost growth. >> a set back for space x. a rocket explodes minutes after take off. >> coming up on the show all eyes on greece but find out which other island is struggling to pay back it's debt ahead of tuesday. >> it's the end of the line for the convict that escaped from a new york jail. coming up all the deta
. >> still to come on the show an unmanned space rocket explodes after lift off. what does this mean for the future of space exploration? we'll have the latest coming up. >>> and welcome to the second hour of worldwide exchange. i'm seema mody. >> i'm wilfred frost. let's get you headlines. >> greece's surprise call sends shockwaves through global equity markets. the dow is called to open lower in triple digits. >> but policy makers insist the bailout deal is...
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i asked why the -- why france needs the reaper as well as a new medium altitude long endurance unmanned aircraft that it plans to develop with germany and italy. >> i talked about the combat cloud. even in 10 years time, because this is the time training -- he will use l less. get the it is it will be fully integrated in this combat cloud system. the most important thing is combat uavs with the future of the combat cloud. providing that is going to be a great capability. we have to forget it. vago: what do you think -- should that also be cordon aided with the anglo-french combat air vehicle? do you want this to be a whole integrated system? >> the first thing -- because we have this combat cloud view for the future, all of our treatment will have to make sure it has to capability. that is very important. they are working together with the u.k.. there are different things. a uav is not an aircraft. it is probably closer to a satellite. a combat ufe will be a in -- will be an aircraft desk a combat uav will be an air -- a combat uav will be an aircraft. both of them will have to be used
i asked why the -- why france needs the reaper as well as a new medium altitude long endurance unmanned aircraft that it plans to develop with germany and italy. >> i talked about the combat cloud. even in 10 years time, because this is the time training -- he will use l less. get the it is it will be fully integrated in this combat cloud system. the most important thing is combat uavs with the future of the combat cloud. providing that is going to be a great capability. we have to forget...
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shock and confusion, amateur footage showing the break out of a fire in taiwan >>> an unmanned spacex rocket explodes. how will the doomed flight impact space missions. >>> turkey fires water cannons and woman to disperse people to annual event >>> we begin with the greek drama playing out on the international stage. prime minister alexis tsipras said greek banks will be closed on monday and place restrictions on money people can take out. the stock market is closed and it came hours after european leaders said they would not extend the programme. greece is expected to repay the imf. a result that could rock markets and hurt u.s. exports to europe. the anxiety can be felt on the streets of athens. >> they have come to the european office in athens to shout their defines. the left wing protesters say no to a bail out, no to the i.m.f. this crowd is small. a majority of greeks are frightened of what could happen in the coming days. the prime minister is struggling to reassure his people. >> translation: what is required over the coming days are sobriety and patience. deposits in the gre
shock and confusion, amateur footage showing the break out of a fire in taiwan >>> an unmanned spacex rocket explodes. how will the doomed flight impact space missions. >>> turkey fires water cannons and woman to disperse people to annual event >>> we begin with the greek drama playing out on the international stage. prime minister alexis tsipras said greek banks will be closed on monday and place restrictions on money people can take out. the stock market is closed...
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and thousands rally in richmond over the shooting death of an unmanned -- of an unarmed man. and more on corgi con, next. >>> monies of people brought their corgis to ocean beach for the norcal corgi con. corgis of all shape and sizes gathered for fun in the sun. some brought their court dwis -- their corgis in costumes for the costume contest. others took part in races, but the dogs didn't take them ears suersly. >>> still ahead, a bay area life guard camp decision canceled due to great white shark sightings. and hundreds of people killed in an explosion at a water park. what caused the blast ahead. >> and we got a break from the heat today. temperatures were down from 10 to 20 degrees in some locations. hotter weather is coming back. i'll let you know when that will happen coming up. my name is jamir dixon and i'm a locate and mark fieldman for pg&e. most people in the community recognize the blue trucks as pg&e. my truck is something new... it's an 811 truck. when you call 811, i come out to your house and i mark out our gas lines and our electric lines to make sure that y
and thousands rally in richmond over the shooting death of an unmanned -- of an unarmed man. and more on corgi con, next. >>> monies of people brought their corgis to ocean beach for the norcal corgi con. corgis of all shape and sizes gathered for fun in the sun. some brought their court dwis -- their corgis in costumes for the costume contest. others took part in races, but the dogs didn't take them ears suersly. >>> still ahead, a bay area life guard camp decision canceled...
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. >>> an investigation is underway after an unmanned rocket on its way to the international space stationded. it's the third cargo flight to fail in eight months. it waws carrying science and service materials. the upper section of the rocket blue up due to overpressure in its liquid oxygen tank. >>> controversial lineups, and this year has been no exception. the dalai lama was invited to speak to crowds even at the annoyance of china. >> it waws meant to provoke the chinese government but one the dal dalai lama was determined to make to promote peace. in rare comments on the escalating violence in syria and iraq he called for love, tolerance and forgiveness. >> in the lead up of his visit there was strong criticism which accuses the dalai lama of trying to split china. >> china resolutely opposed giving an inkind of platform to the daly la ma to engage in anti-china activities. >> the festival attracts a diverse mix of artists, speakers and performers inspired by counter culture activists. the dalai lama praised the people, and said we should be more conscious of one another. >> the crow
. >>> an investigation is underway after an unmanned rocket on its way to the international space stationded. it's the third cargo flight to fail in eight months. it waws carrying science and service materials. the upper section of the rocket blue up due to overpressure in its liquid oxygen tank. >>> controversial lineups, and this year has been no exception. the dalai lama was invited to speak to crowds even at the annoyance of china. >> it waws meant to provoke the...
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the unmanned spacex rocket skpliess two minuting. the launch looked picture perfect.tching on the ground could see the sudden bust of smoke in the sky, and our camera even picking up the debris scatter. in fact the debris scatter large enough it could be seen by the national weather satellite off the coast. elon musk tweeted throughout was an overpressure event in the upper stage liquid oxygen tank. data suggests counterintuitive is the cause. it landed upright in the ocean saving them millions of dollars. but the international space community, this is the third cargo mission catastrophe in the last nine months. one blew up on the pad in october and a russian soyuz blue up. they have enough food, watering and supplies for the next few months and over the next three months there are other supply ships ready to deliver. >> the president expects an accident investgation will keep rockets grounded for a number of months and also saying we're going to obviously get back to flight and you'll be there to cover it for us. phil keating at kennedy space center. thanks phil. >>>
the unmanned spacex rocket skpliess two minuting. the launch looked picture perfect.tching on the ground could see the sudden bust of smoke in the sky, and our camera even picking up the debris scatter. in fact the debris scatter large enough it could be seen by the national weather satellite off the coast. elon musk tweeted throughout was an overpressure event in the upper stage liquid oxygen tank. data suggests counterintuitive is the cause. it landed upright in the ocean saving them millions...
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we also have different sets of standards for vehicles, unmanned versus demand.e have a very tight allocation -- versus manned. we have a very tight allocation process. nasa is not an organization of thrill seekers. but at the same time, they want to understand even when just carrying cargo. they have launched that vehicle many times in the past successfully. initially in looking at what went wrong, they don't see what caused the problem right off. it is probably a combination of problems and they will learn from it and move on. but you know, airliners were the same. every airliner you have ever flown on, some early version of it crashed. same thing. cory: that makes me feel so much better. chris: [laughter] cory: lori, last question to you. what is it that nasa does differently when you are launching astronauts and people rather than stuff? lori: as chris said, it is a criteria with different classes of payloads. people are the top class. there is only so much investment you will risk. typically, it has to do with how many times you have flown. for spacex on thi
we also have different sets of standards for vehicles, unmanned versus demand.e have a very tight allocation -- versus manned. we have a very tight allocation process. nasa is not an organization of thrill seekers. but at the same time, they want to understand even when just carrying cargo. they have launched that vehicle many times in the past successfully. initially in looking at what went wrong, they don't see what caused the problem right off. it is probably a combination of problems and...
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that's why at the moment agencies transport unmanned cargo. whilst it's a tragedy for the people that lose if something goes wrong, it's not a tragedy. and so from the accidents, the private companies like orbital skinses and spacex will learn from their mistakes and keep getting better to make sure what is happening again. >> is a danger of these failures for the politicians looking at funding this sort of thing, that they go off the idea because they think there's too much of a margin for error? >> especially with an agency like n.a.s.a. which is at the whim of the government. other space agencies have funding secured for a lot longer. at n.a.s.a. it can challenge every four years, which is -- can change every four years, which is no time at all in terms of space science. some people will use this as an opportunity to say should we be funding this and will use it to change the way n.a.s.a. is funded and use it to stop space exploration or move in a different direction. >>> spacex is trying to change things. how does that work? >> well at the
that's why at the moment agencies transport unmanned cargo. whilst it's a tragedy for the people that lose if something goes wrong, it's not a tragedy. and so from the accidents, the private companies like orbital skinses and spacex will learn from their mistakes and keep getting better to make sure what is happening again. >> is a danger of these failures for the politicians looking at funding this sort of thing, that they go off the idea because they think there's too much of a margin...
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nasa has lost three unmanned rockets in eight months. >> i think getting a cluster of this, one afterer order is pretty disheartening and i think it's something that's obviously going to send the engineers back to the drawing board to make sure they figure this out and press ahead. >> despite the latest failure, nasa says the astronauts have enough supplies to get through october. >>> folk singer joni mitchell is recovering at home. she was hospitalized after suffering anne an -- an aneurysm in march. >>> the u.s. supreme court makes another ruling today with a major impact on california. we'll break down the case. >>> and a small plane slams into a home south of boston, the investigation into the crash that leave early go roam sleep in sleep out star gaze dream big wander more care less beat sunrise chase sunset do it all. on us. get your first month's payment plus five years wear and tear coverage. make the most of summer... with volvo. . >>> good morning everyone. taking a look at our weather watcher program. let's look at this temperature right over here. 60 degrees, and that woul
nasa has lost three unmanned rockets in eight months. >> i think getting a cluster of this, one afterer order is pretty disheartening and i think it's something that's obviously going to send the engineers back to the drawing board to make sure they figure this out and press ahead. >> despite the latest failure, nasa says the astronauts have enough supplies to get through october. >>> folk singer joni mitchell is recovering at home. she was hospitalized after suffering anne...
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the faa set to name an advisor over regulation of the unmanned aircrafts.alk to an faa administrator about how they'll handle the influx of drone use requests and keep our skies safe. >>> also listen up twitter users. a floor declared in the stock yesterday right here on "closing bell." so far he's wrong. the stock closed slightly lower. coming up we'll hear from a street analyst who agrees and says the stock is well positioned. "closing bell" will be right back. >>> welcome back. let's take a quick look at how the market did wrap up today. a sea of red across the dow, s&p and nasdaq. we were down 170 points on the dow, almost 1%. only a few bright spots there. the u.s. 10-year, this might be related, 2.31% is the level now but we were up to 2.42%. that was before the imf came down maybe talked down the prospect of the fed raising rates this year. crude meantime making some moves to the downside again. that big opec meeting tomorrow had speculation perhaps they won't be cutting back on production. prices declining there, closing down at almost 3%. >>> meant
the faa set to name an advisor over regulation of the unmanned aircrafts.alk to an faa administrator about how they'll handle the influx of drone use requests and keep our skies safe. >>> also listen up twitter users. a floor declared in the stock yesterday right here on "closing bell." so far he's wrong. the stock closed slightly lower. coming up we'll hear from a street analyst who agrees and says the stock is well positioned. "closing bell" will be right back....
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an unmanned rocket exploded just minutes after launching from florida with two tons of food and supplies for the international space station. space-x founded by tesla's founder pulled off 18 successful launches before today. >>> in the weather department we will begin where we left off a few minutes ago. satellite view of the west coast. showing a lot of the thunderstorms. high pressure, when you pick out the circulation of the high in the four corners it it is important to see it. the clockwise motion here had is the high over here, providing the flow. coming up over the sierra. but, this high pressure is going to really be building in strongly by midweek and that is what will be driving temperatures into the century plus range. just a single example as we look live. concord's forecast high warming up, 90 degrees. look at what happens on wednesday. concord goes from 90 to 105. there are heat advisories posted not just in concord but much of the east bay midweek. it will get some of the warmest temperatures of the year coming in this week. future cast, in the meantime, taking a step in t
an unmanned rocket exploded just minutes after launching from florida with two tons of food and supplies for the international space station. space-x founded by tesla's founder pulled off 18 successful launches before today. >>> in the weather department we will begin where we left off a few minutes ago. satellite view of the west coast. showing a lot of the thunderstorms. high pressure, when you pick out the circulation of the high in the four corners it it is important to see it. the...
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unmanned aircraft systems protected by the first amendment or the law.secured by the constitution and laws of it is united states. does that apply to these flights? which is to say can the fbi send one of these cessnas up to monitor or surveil people participating in first amended protected protests? >> no. and they say that's not the point. so -- and the wish baltimore became kind of a distinction. the way they described the purpose in baltimore was for -- because there was rioting on the ground, there were cars being burned, there were fights, there were assaults, so their explanation is that that was not designed for first amendment monitoring but was, in fact, because the baltimore police, the baltimore fbi believed there were crimes ongoing on the ground. >> eric tucker, thank you. >> thank you. >>> still ahead, the reaction in public and private to the intersection of caitlyn jenner in "vanity fair.">>> the upshot of the "new york times" showed the rise of women serving in congress. check this out. this is the percentage of women in the house and s
unmanned aircraft systems protected by the first amendment or the law.secured by the constitution and laws of it is united states. does that apply to these flights? which is to say can the fbi send one of these cessnas up to monitor or surveil people participating in first amended protected protests? >> no. and they say that's not the point. so -- and the wish baltimore became kind of a distinction. the way they described the purpose in baltimore was for -- because there was rioting on...
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. >> this is the third unmanned cargo mission failure for spacex in the last nine months. >>> after weeks of being grounded a solar power plane is making it's way around the world. the solar impulse had been stuck in japan waiting for the weather to clear. if successful this leg of the journey will be the world's longest solar panel flight by time and distance. it's also the most dangerous because it's entirely over water. it's expected to land in five days. >>> hundreds of lighten strikes sparked three dozen small fires all around northern california. all of them were put out before doing any damage. flames broke out yesterday afternoon near still canyon road. crews have this fire about 80% contained. >>> cal fire is close to containing a grass fire in san jose. the flames broke out about 1:30 this afternoon. about 80 acres burned here. crews tackled the fire from the sground air. the cause of that fire is under investigation. >>> near lake tahoe fire crews are making progress of a wildfire burning for more than week. containment is almost at 40% for the washington fire and alpine county
. >> this is the third unmanned cargo mission failure for spacex in the last nine months. >>> after weeks of being grounded a solar power plane is making it's way around the world. the solar impulse had been stuck in japan waiting for the weather to clear. if successful this leg of the journey will be the world's longest solar panel flight by time and distance. it's also the most dangerous because it's entirely over water. it's expected to land in five days. >>> hundreds...
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. >> the unmanned rocket took off sunday, soaring through the sunny skies. roughly two minutes later it exploded, disintegrating over the atlantic ocean. >> we appear to have had a launch vehicle failure. >> on board more than 4000 pounds of cargo, including food, new space suits, student experiments and the first docking port designed for capsules. >> this is a blow to us. we lost a lot of important research equipment on this flight. >> reporter: it is the third failed cargo launch in eight months. last october a supply ship exploded during take off. >> there is no commonality across these three events, other than it is space and it is difficult to go fly. >> you know nasa expected a failure every now and then, but getting a cluster like this in one after the other order is disheartening. >> reporter: after the explosion it was tweeted there was an overpressure event in the upper stage tank. >> astronaut scott kelley watched the launch. tweeting sadly a fail. space is hard. >> nasa says the crew is not in any danger. they have enough food and supplies to la
. >> the unmanned rocket took off sunday, soaring through the sunny skies. roughly two minutes later it exploded, disintegrating over the atlantic ocean. >> we appear to have had a launch vehicle failure. >> on board more than 4000 pounds of cargo, including food, new space suits, student experiments and the first docking port designed for capsules. >> this is a blow to us. we lost a lot of important research equipment on this flight. >> reporter: it is the third...
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silent unmanned drone is being used. it is able to pinpoint suspicion signals and relay it back. any student using forbidden wi-fi signals will be found out. cheating is said to be rife this time of year. a reminder of our headlines. there has been a pledge to fight global temperature change at this year's g-7 summit. that meeting wraps up in germany. there is warning for the russian president vladimir putin at that summit about being in ukraine. and turkey's president coming to terms with a rare political set-back this monday after the party he offended lost its majority in parliament. he concede today that no party can govern turkey alone. that is where we begin tonight's business news. will is with me in the studio. starting with a bit of uncertainty in turkey, and investors don't like that at all. >> they don't. the turkish stock market reacting to this. the lira to an all-time record low against the dollar. over the past decade, his ruling party oversaw an economic boom, but lately figures have been less impressive. now tasked with forming a coalition, he may find it difficu
silent unmanned drone is being used. it is able to pinpoint suspicion signals and relay it back. any student using forbidden wi-fi signals will be found out. cheating is said to be rife this time of year. a reminder of our headlines. there has been a pledge to fight global temperature change at this year's g-7 summit. that meeting wraps up in germany. there is warning for the russian president vladimir putin at that summit about being in ukraine. and turkey's president coming to terms with a...
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. >> this morning, engineers are trying to figure out exactly what went wrong when the unmanned spacex rocket exploded. the spacex falcon 9 was carrying supplies to the international space station when it blew up a little more than two minutes after liftoff today. this is the 1/3 disaster in a row for the private company. >> started with the orbital loss last fall, had the progress loss sqral months ago and now the spacex loss. there's no commonalty in these three events. >> nasa says the astronauts aboard the space station have plenty of supplies. >>> a solar powered plane took off from central japan this morning. it should reach hawaii in about five days. it started its journey back in march but bad weather kept the plane grounded in japan for the past month. >>> federal investigators will visit the site of a deadly plane crash in massachusetts. the plane took off from lancaster county and was headed to massachusetts when it crashed into a house just about 30 miles southwest of boston yesterday. three people on board the small plane, including a child were killed. the four people ins
. >> this morning, engineers are trying to figure out exactly what went wrong when the unmanned spacex rocket exploded. the spacex falcon 9 was carrying supplies to the international space station when it blew up a little more than two minutes after liftoff today. this is the 1/3 disaster in a row for the private company. >> started with the orbital loss last fall, had the progress loss sqral months ago and now the spacex loss. there's no commonalty in these three events. >>...
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an unmanned rocket exploded over florida minutes after launching for the international space station.it was carrying two tons of supply and food. the space station astronauts still have food to last several months. these are the same rockets they hope to use one day to carry astronauts back and north to the space station. >> it is important for all of us to realize through these failures and events we can learn more and come back stronger and get prepared to really keep pushing the envelope as we move into space. >> space-x and tesla founder said an overpressure vent in the oxygen tank was part of the problem. >> that is too bad. >>> back in the bay area we have, you know, fairly nice weather overnight. out on the sierra we had thunderstorms unwinding. all of the fires are put out but it was dicey for awhile. we look right now to concord. 76 degrees, oakland, 69, livermore, 78, san francisco, score, san jose, 62. and santa rosa, 78 degrees. here is how it looked, low pressure that was a beam san francisco was pulling all of the subtropical moisture to the north over the sierra. you ca
an unmanned rocket exploded over florida minutes after launching for the international space station.it was carrying two tons of supply and food. the space station astronauts still have food to last several months. these are the same rockets they hope to use one day to carry astronauts back and north to the space station. >> it is important for all of us to realize through these failures and events we can learn more and come back stronger and get prepared to really keep pushing the...
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the guidance on unmanned aircraft systems. they may never use unmanned aircraft system used for monitoring the activities or the lawful exercise of others secured by the constitutional laws of the united states. does that apply to these flights which is to say, can they send one up to essentially monitor or surveil people engaging in first amendment protected protest? >> no. they say that's not the point. the issue with baltimore became a distinction the way they describe the purpose in baltimore was because there was rioting on the ground and there were cars being burned and fights and assaults and their explanation is that that was not designed for first amendment monitoring, but because the police and fbi believed there were crimes ongoing on the ground. >> eric tucker thank you. the reaction in public and private. the introduction of caitlyn jenner "vanity fair." i thought i'd have to give him away. i tried tylenol but it was 6 pills a day. with aleve it's just 2 pills, all day. now i'm back! aleve. all day strong. i like
the guidance on unmanned aircraft systems. they may never use unmanned aircraft system used for monitoring the activities or the lawful exercise of others secured by the constitutional laws of the united states. does that apply to these flights which is to say, can they send one up to essentially monitor or surveil people engaging in first amendment protected protest? >> no. they say that's not the point. the issue with baltimore became a distinction the way they describe the purpose in...
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an unmanned rocket headed to the space station exploded. >> liftoff of the spacex falcon nine rocket.this morning in florida but just two minutes into the mission disaster, debris rain us down as the rocket exploded. lost in the explosion 4,000-pounds of food clothing and science experiments for the space station. some of the experiments were created by students at valley christian junior and high school in san jose. >> this is a tough day. not where i wanted to be on a sunday afternoon, but space night is not easy and especially i think this points out the difficulty and the challenge wes face in space flight. >> the cause is under investigation but early information shows there was too much pressure in a liquid oxygen tank. >>> of course san francisco isn't the only city celebrating pride weekend. we'll head to new york city to see how the governor took an active role in the festivities. >>> heading outside warm day in the bay area and we're expected to see the hottest day of the year this week. find out when ahead in the forecast. >>> now here's a look at what is ahead on world new
an unmanned rocket headed to the space station exploded. >> liftoff of the spacex falcon nine rocket.this morning in florida but just two minutes into the mission disaster, debris rain us down as the rocket exploded. lost in the explosion 4,000-pounds of food clothing and science experiments for the space station. some of the experiments were created by students at valley christian junior and high school in san jose. >> this is a tough day. not where i wanted to be on a sunday...
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when the faa finalizes its unmanned vehicle regulations the industry will create 70,000 u.s.obs and have an economic impact of $13.6 billion within three years. we will see. there are still concerns about privacy, better batteries and long-distance capabilities. coming up, the potential hefty fines that could force google to change its business practices in europe. nasa gives the green light to look for life on one of jupiter's moons. ♪ emily: a story we are watching -- redditors have shut down swiss-based message board voat. a swarm of users fled to voat after protesting recent policy changes at reddit. the swiss website hosting provider has shut down the site for being politically incorrect. the european union is telling google to get ready for big fines. it says the penalties could be big enough to stop google from blocking competitors in shopping comparison searches. the competition watchdog may also tell the search giant to change how the shopping services are displayed. just how big can this be and what it could mean for google's european business? andreas joins me now
when the faa finalizes its unmanned vehicle regulations the industry will create 70,000 u.s.obs and have an economic impact of $13.6 billion within three years. we will see. there are still concerns about privacy, better batteries and long-distance capabilities. coming up, the potential hefty fines that could force google to change its business practices in europe. nasa gives the green light to look for life on one of jupiter's moons. ♪ emily: a story we are watching -- redditors have shut...