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that is not going to get us to mars. this sounds good, but it's actually a journey to nowhere until we have that budget and we have the schedule and we have the deadlines. and i hope the administration will change its posture and decide in the future that it is actually going to support sls and orion and keep them on schedule, because their proposals to cut sls and orion every single year is not helping us achieve the great goals that most americans want to achieve in space. i yield back. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i now recognize a -- the ranking member of the full committee, the gentlewoman from texas. >> thank you, very much, mr. chairman. good morning. let me welcome our witnesses. i look forward to your testimony. in view of the uncertainties in today's schedule, i will be brief in my remarks so that we can have enough time to have a good discussion. with our witnesses. this committee has long supported a strong human space flight exploration program for the nation. i'm excited about the prospect of america leading
that is not going to get us to mars. this sounds good, but it's actually a journey to nowhere until we have that budget and we have the schedule and we have the deadlines. and i hope the administration will change its posture and decide in the future that it is actually going to support sls and orion and keep them on schedule, because their proposals to cut sls and orion every single year is not helping us achieve the great goals that most americans want to achieve in space. i yield back....
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that is not going to get us to mars. is sounds good, but it's actually a journey to nowhere until we have that budget and we have the schedule and we have the deadlines. and i hope the administration will change its posture and decide in the future that it is actually going to support sls and orion and keep them on schedule. because their proposals to cut every single year is not helping us achieve the great goals that most americans want to achieve in space. i yield back. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i now recognize a -- the ranking member of the full committee, the gentle woman from texas. >> thank you, very much, mr. chairman. good morning. let me welcome our witnesses. i look forward to your testimony. in view of the uncertainties in today's schedule, i will be brief in my remarks so that we can have enough time to have a good discussion. this committee has long supported a strong human space flight exploration program for the nation. i'm excited about the prospect of america leading an international team to the surfac
that is not going to get us to mars. is sounds good, but it's actually a journey to nowhere until we have that budget and we have the schedule and we have the deadlines. and i hope the administration will change its posture and decide in the future that it is actually going to support sls and orion and keep them on schedule. because their proposals to cut every single year is not helping us achieve the great goals that most americans want to achieve in space. i yield back. >> thank you,...
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to mars. and the discovery that there is water on mars. guest: it is quite an amazing discovery and it tells ushat we need a solid roadmap to mars with -- in that respect, we need a partnership with the administration. but i don't think that chairman smith was being, you know, completely candid about what the problem is. the problem has been a congress that has been quite recalcitrant and making sure that nasa has the kind of authorization that it needs. we are working us having not -- working off of not having an authorization at all right now. we had a budget proposal that came out of the house of representatives at a sitting waiting for action. -- and is sitting waiting for action. i do think the administration has an obligation to lay out marker so that we understand what the measuring points are comes we understand whether we are meeting success. we are going to have to make sure we have the money to do it. it is unfair to expect nasa to meet an expectation of getting us to mars without the resources to do it. in that respect, i think the congress, and in particular this republican congres
to mars. and the discovery that there is water on mars. guest: it is quite an amazing discovery and it tells ushat we need a solid roadmap to mars with -- in that respect, we need a partnership with the administration. but i don't think that chairman smith was being, you know, completely candid about what the problem is. the problem has been a congress that has been quite recalcitrant and making sure that nasa has the kind of authorization that it needs. we are working us having not -- working...
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to mars. and the discovery that there is water on mars. guest: it is quite an amazing discovery and it tells us that we need a solid roadmap to mars with -- in that respect, we need a partnership with the administration. but i don't think that chairman smith was being, you know, completely candid about what the problem is. the problem has been a congress that has been quite recalcitrant and making sure that nasa has the kind of authorization that it needs. we are working us having not -- working off of not having an authorization at all right now. we had a budget proposal that came out of the house of representatives at a sitting waiting for action. -- and is sitting waiting for action. i do think the administration has an obligation to lay out marker so that we understand what the measuring points are comes we understand whether we are meeting success. we are going to have to make sure we have the money to do it. it is unfair to expect nasa to meet an expectation of getting us to mars without the resources to do it. in that respect, i think the congress, and in particular this republican congr
to mars. and the discovery that there is water on mars. guest: it is quite an amazing discovery and it tells us that we need a solid roadmap to mars with -- in that respect, we need a partnership with the administration. but i don't think that chairman smith was being, you know, completely candid about what the problem is. the problem has been a congress that has been quite recalcitrant and making sure that nasa has the kind of authorization that it needs. we are working us having not --...
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host: so an appropriate question that is, did there used to be life on mars? guest: well yes. more likely that there used to be life than there is now. mars in the past was probably a more congenial place for life to emerge that it is to support life now. host: let's listen to nasa chief scientist alan stokes and -- it. -- ellen stoped [video clip] >> i think that is what now that has developed by saying we do need is on the ground. i think it is completely doable. , of coursetime continuing our robotic expiration like we are doing with the mars 2020, with the europaissions -- the missions. i don't think it is an either or. research, do biology and certainly synthetic recent -- synthetic biology is an expanding field at this time. i think all those things that help us refine those questions help us move forward. nasa's chieft was scientist testifying at a recent hearing on capitol hill. we are speaking with john she said boots on the ground by 2030. do you think that is realistic? 30's. she said in the 20 that is a 10 year time span. you mentioned i am a board member of the pla
host: so an appropriate question that is, did there used to be life on mars? guest: well yes. more likely that there used to be life than there is now. mars in the past was probably a more congenial place for life to emerge that it is to support life now. host: let's listen to nasa chief scientist alan stokes and -- it. -- ellen stoped [video clip] >> i think that is what now that has developed by saying we do need is on the ground. i think it is completely doable. , of coursetime...
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to put a man on mars. when could it happen? stay with us. together as a country to see how we can prevent these issues from taking place. today it's about the families, their grief and the love we feel for them. they certainly do appreciate the support they receive. >> president obama there speaking a little over an hour ago in roseburg, oregon. the president's remarks come after a meeting today with the families of those killed in the deadly shooting at umpqua community college. many were not happy that the president was visiting. demonstrators lined up outside some carrying guns as a sign of protest against what they see as the president's gun control agenda. >> we as a community are grieving this terrible thing that has happened. we want to be left alone to do that. >> this was not the time or place for president obama to begin his politicizing the gun control, not at this time, not in this place. >> he is here for a gun grabbing agenda. our town is in mourning. they need to heal before he comes here with his agenda. >> joining us now. how
to put a man on mars. when could it happen? stay with us. together as a country to see how we can prevent these issues from taking place. today it's about the families, their grief and the love we feel for them. they certainly do appreciate the support they receive. >> president obama there speaking a little over an hour ago in roseburg, oregon. the president's remarks come after a meeting today with the families of those killed in the deadly shooting at umpqua community college. many...
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to stores nation wide next year. them. just ahead, how you can help them design a new train. >> search for a suspect, how the attacker use social media to mars victim into a trap. >> a chain reaction on 495 how a single tire settle whole thing. harvey: when the worst day of the week will be -- warmest day of the week will leave. and why one cancer survivor calls the new guidelines terrifying. >> this is newscenter 5 at 6:00 p.m. camper and causes a crash. >> that tire flew right over the median and then hit this camper. can see were launched right into it, tearing it apart. that impact caused it to flip over. the 26 foot long camper, right in the door, you can take a look inside. everything jostled brown -- jostled around. it is an absolute mess. it tells of a harrowing crash at as is flecked on 495 this afternoon. i am amazed have much damage there is to listen no damage to me and my wi-fi comparison. they were try -- driving when a wheel came out of nowhere, flying off of a cement truck on the other side of the median. i saw it bouncing, and that it was rolling straight at me. >> and scared because he was out ofe.
to stores nation wide next year. them. just ahead, how you can help them design a new train. >> search for a suspect, how the attacker use social media to mars victim into a trap. >> a chain reaction on 495 how a single tire settle whole thing. harvey: when the worst day of the week will be -- warmest day of the week will leave. and why one cancer survivor calls the new guidelines terrifying. >> this is newscenter 5 at 6:00 p.m. camper and causes a crash. >> that tire...
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us to get there. greg: what year are you going to mars? >> two decades from july 2019, which is the 50th anniversary. to 2040. greg: that is a long time. >> now the young kids that are ten years old in 2015 will be 35 really. they have to learn a lot, they have be prepared to become. rosanna: is that why you wrote the children's book to excite them and inspire them to go to mars? >> yes. this is they are there and welcoming them and we are going to show them the different things that are going to be there to sustain people. rosanna: i love that not only educating, but activities in here to do with the kids, which is so much fun. when my kids were younger, we loved to do stuff like this. >> mary ann has done a marvelous job of having projects in here to do, and the information that shows the implementation of long term plan and that's what my plan is. not just how do you get to the moon or mars, asteroid this or that. >> greg: buzz, i read in one of the books you may have better suited or happenier gone to moon but not on the first mission,
us to get there. greg: what year are you going to mars? >> two decades from july 2019, which is the 50th anniversary. to 2040. greg: that is a long time. >> now the young kids that are ten years old in 2015 will be 35 really. they have to learn a lot, they have be prepared to become. rosanna: is that why you wrote the children's book to excite them and inspire them to go to mars? >> yes. this is they are there and welcoming them and we are going to show them the different...
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, the obama administration proposed a cut of over $440 million from the programs that will take us to marsthe space launch system and orion crew vehicle. this isn't new. the president has tried to cut sls and owe ryan every year since he took office. but there should be no misunderstanding, there is bipartisan support within this committee restored the proposed cuts in our authorization bill. the house and senate appropriations committees restored these funds and supported sls and orion at the levels necessary to keep their development on track. yet the administration continues to try to strangle these programs. nasa recently announced that the first crewed mission for sls and orion was delayed by two years because the administration would not allow nasa to budget for the programs. the administration regularly cuts sls and orion, and congress continues to restore its cuts. the budget instability caused by the administration makes it hard for nasa to plan and execute these critical programs. the fact that nasa can still maintain these earlier dates in the face of administration opposition i
, the obama administration proposed a cut of over $440 million from the programs that will take us to marsthe space launch system and orion crew vehicle. this isn't new. the president has tried to cut sls and owe ryan every year since he took office. but there should be no misunderstanding, there is bipartisan support within this committee restored the proposed cuts in our authorization bill. the house and senate appropriations committees restored these funds and supported sls and orion at the...
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>> roy, roy, think of what water on mars means to us here on earth. this could be a whole new inhabitable planet. we could build colonies. >> no, no, no, leave mars alone. trevor, the universe is like an apartment complex, okay. and nasa is just going around knocking on random doors, letting themselves in. what, because the faucet works? we're allowed to live there? >> but roy, think about this, doesn't this raise the possibility that one day people could live on mars. >> people like who? >> me and you? how am i going to get-- a brother can't catch a cab, you think we can catch a spaceship? >> roy, roy, that's wrong, that's wrong. we're deserving as anyone. >> black people ain't going to mar! you think that you're on tv they're going to take you to mars? you've only had the daily show for one commercial break. these white folks ain't decided if they like you yet! i will tell you though, i will tell you which black people are going to mars, beyonce, oprah and michael strahan. >> trevor: really, michael strahan. >> while people like anything kelly ripa l
>> roy, roy, think of what water on mars means to us here on earth. this could be a whole new inhabitable planet. we could build colonies. >> no, no, no, leave mars alone. trevor, the universe is like an apartment complex, okay. and nasa is just going around knocking on random doors, letting themselves in. what, because the faucet works? we're allowed to live there? >> but roy, think about this, doesn't this raise the possibility that one day people could live on mars....
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to "access hollywood". i'mly and skotd is here with the latest on la mar. >> his aunt and family release a new statement. to our overwhelming delight la mar cranial us improvement continues on the incline in los angeles. he's beginning to gradually flourish mentally and physically. his use of speech increased an more cognitively responsive. there is a regimen to aid in the progress. family is addressing his reconciliation with khloe. sen serial loving la mar we truly love and respect whom ever he loves. we always have and will continue to did so. together as a time we will support and encourage him always. >> well as khloe remains be his side her sisters are returning to daily life. kendall and kylie hit a fashion show in new york as kim sell brit add beg birthday back in l.a. >> happy birthday kim seriousl seriously. happy birthday e-with simple thank you kim thank the paparrazi for the well we shalls on the eve of the 35 birthday held hands with kanye as photographers offer more fun xlim for the
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to use. this is an exciting looking project. is it do-able? >> well, matt damon, watch out. mars, here we come. okay? agency to nowhere. now mars is in its sights and just realize that people comparing this to kennedy's speech, saying we should good to the moon. historians may say this set off the journey to the red planet. >> this suggests we might not only go there but hang out there and groups of people might live there. in the past, step one was to get the booster rocket ready, the sls booster sprocket the space capsule, orion. we'll test in 2018. step two is to land on an asteroid and bring back pieces of rock, and step three is boots on the ground within 20 years or so. >> so, i read maybe 2030, 2035. >> that's right. that's the neighborhood we're talking about. again, this is a step-by-step proposal, not a speculative thing. we're talking about looking at what technologies are necessary, can we do it, and eventually how much it's going to cost. >> do we have the capability? >> we have the capability today. we can use off the shop technology. this capsule would weigh 30 times more than the larg
to use. this is an exciting looking project. is it do-able? >> well, matt damon, watch out. mars, here we come. okay? agency to nowhere. now mars is in its sights and just realize that people comparing this to kennedy's speech, saying we should good to the moon. historians may say this set off the journey to the red planet. >> this suggests we might not only go there but hang out there and groups of people might live there. in the past, step one was to get the booster rocket ready,...
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to create new businesses and jobs. it all starts with 50% clean energy by 2030. < community theatre is coming up, here to tell us a little bit more is richard buman. richard, thanks so much for being here. thank you. wait until dark opens soon. it does, it opens thursday the 22nd, at the le mars community y eatre. it is a fun thriller of a show, perfect for the halloween season. we're ending on halloween and we're going to scare people a little bit. so give us a synopsis of wait until dark. wait until dark takes place in 1944 in greenwich village in new york. it's in the apartment of a blind woman. she has come into possession of a doll. this doll is so special that there are people that would kill for it. they're trying to get it from her, along the way she figures them out. things turn out alright in the end. it's a thriller, it's a lot of action and it's dark both literally and in theme. this might be maybe more adult, but kids are welcome too. kids are welcome. it would be rated probably pg-13, there is some murder in it. this is something a little different fr
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mars is so important. that's why we have science to say on the end of one. we have an example of one planet where there's life. us. it's a turnout that there was life on mars at some point, that we could get a pretty good handle, even if it was micros microscoping and didn't have time to evolve into us. then the likelihood, the probability of other planet, life goes up like this, so that's why, you know, there's so much attention. one of the parallels that i like to think about is for a long time scientists have speculated, have even assumed that there was planets beyond our solar system. i kind of think that maybe there's the same kind of dynamic going on. they didn't have the technology before. they didn't have the intellectual pathway, but in 1997, several groups kind of came together and they said, it picks up steam and now they find them every day. it may well be that the same thing happens with life. people are looking for it, looking for it and can't find it. we don't know how to do it. we don't have the technology yet. but, when we do, a lot of places. yeah. [inaudible] >> elements of mars -- >> remarkabl
mars is so important. that's why we have science to say on the end of one. we have an example of one planet where there's life. us. it's a turnout that there was life on mars at some point, that we could get a pretty good handle, even if it was micros microscoping and didn't have time to evolve into us. then the likelihood, the probability of other planet, life goes up like this, so that's why, you know, there's so much attention. one of the parallels that i like to think about is for a long...
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our size to del with. >> bahamians have weathered tough economic years, and with baja mar people worry and wonder if the future can be as bright as their government pledges. >> melissa chan joins us now. we understand there is a november 2nd deadline to determine the future of baja mar. what do you know about it? >> let me back up a little bit and say a few weeks ago a judge in the bahamas appointed provisional liquidators. that judge is going to reconsider and decide whether he wants to move forward with full scale liquidation. now when we spoke to people in the about a ha baja mas and asked what it means, they were not really sure. it's important to keep in mind that 97% of the project is complete and they have just have 3% left. what the chamber of commerce says if you can get all the parties together and agree to an arbitration, it will be a much better solution than moving forward in a liquidation. >> they have many projects in latin america and the caribbean, and these projects are usually success stories. what went wrong here? >> very interesting, it's parent company is china state construction. that company is huge. they've worked on 70 or so major projects around the wor
our size to del with. >> bahamians have weathered tough economic years, and with baja mar people worry and wonder if the future can be as bright as their government pledges. >> melissa chan joins us now. we understand there is a november 2nd deadline to determine the future of baja mar. what do you know about it? >> let me back up a little bit and say a few weeks ago a judge in the bahamas appointed provisional liquidators. that judge is going to reconsider and decide whether...
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to mars. the space agency wants to use the lab to learn how teams cope with stress to being -- from being isolatedin confined spaces for long periods of time. for five years, the navy lab has been researching how to help submarine crews work better together. they believe it can help during months of space travel to mars. nava opens its experiment will start shortly after the first of year. >>> a napa farmer won $12,000 for his giant labor of love at the annual pumpkin weigh-off in elk grove over the weekend. this is individual you from the elk grove pumpkin festival's facebook page. the giant pumpkin was nicknamed the flying saucer, as you can see, because of its kind of awkward shape there. about 50 pumpkins were entered in the weigh-in. the sacramento reports that is about half as many than previous years largely again because of the drought. >> oh, the pumpkins are not going to be as big. >> no. >>> 4:26 is the time. the nba champion golden state warrior back in action today. -- tonight. the special treat for fans as the team heads for one game. >> a san francisco police officer in the hospital
to mars. the space agency wants to use the lab to learn how teams cope with stress to being -- from being isolatedin confined spaces for long periods of time. for five years, the navy lab has been researching how to help submarine crews work better together. they believe it can help during months of space travel to mars. nava opens its experiment will start shortly after the first of year. >>> a napa farmer won $12,000 for his giant labor of love at the annual pumpkin weigh-off in elk...
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to perform at the super bowl. >> the other contenders are coldplay and bruno mars. those are the top option. >> adam levine, we have got to go with him. >> hot. thanks for joining us at 4:30. take care. >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- andy samberg, carrie underwood,
to perform at the super bowl. >> the other contenders are coldplay and bruno mars. those are the top option. >> adam levine, we have got to go with him. >> hot. thanks for joining us at 4:30. take care. >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- andy samberg, carrie underwood,
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on mars, a series of mass emissions culminating in the recover which touch down nearly three years ago have allowed us to make fundamental discoveries. we know that mars was much like a water world much like earth with clouds and a water cycle and some running water on the surface. for hundreds of millions of years, half of mars had an ocean, possibly a mile deep in portions. we live in a soggy solar system. for instance, jupiter lies outside the habitable zone and we would expect the water there to be frozen. yet we have evidence of liquid oceans on three moons of jupiter. and using the hubble telescope we've found signs of water in the atmospheres of planets around other stars. what lies ahead in the next decade? i'd like to describe some of the highlights. life as we know it requires water, liquid water that's been stable on a planet for a long time. that's why mars is our primary destination for the search for life. the mars 2020 rover mission will seek signs of ancient microbial life. if we find evidence of life, it will likely be fossilized. as a field geologist, i can tell you it's going to be har
on mars, a series of mass emissions culminating in the recover which touch down nearly three years ago have allowed us to make fundamental discoveries. we know that mars was much like a water world much like earth with clouds and a water cycle and some running water on the surface. for hundreds of millions of years, half of mars had an ocean, possibly a mile deep in portions. we live in a soggy solar system. for instance, jupiter lies outside the habitable zone and we would expect the water...
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used to be fully 10 times what it is today. used to be 4% of the u.s. budget. now it's .4%. discoveries made on marsmade with 9% of .4%. >> larry: bill, i have to sprupt-- >> it changed the world, man! it's cool. >> larry: here's the thing, by the third-- no, no, i agree. ( cheers and applause ) hold on, hold on. you have to let me say it. i agree with that. i love all this stuff. i'm excited by it. but i remember by the third moon mission people wanted to watch "i dream of jeannie." people were done by the third moon mission. how do we get this excited? how to we get that excited? >> i have a question. this is how i will get excited about mars. can you make a sex tape on mars? >> i think so. 40% of the gravity. >> okay. >> you would be not floating-- >> what's that? >> less than half. ( laughter ) ( applause ) >> larry: okay. >> you know what? you whan-- >> help me out here! >> larry: i think i finally get the impactor joke. we'll be right back. ( cheers and applause ) just might be the one. to clean the oceans, to start a movement, or lead a country. it may not be obvious yet, but one of these kid
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to watch. rob mars ciano in dallas for us. rob, thank you. >>> we turn now to a dropping headline at this hour. paul ryan announcing his bid for speaker in a letter to colleagues. this after winning broad republican support on his terms. the largest group of conservatives today calling him, quote, the right person to lead the house. ryan issued an ultimatum before, saying he would only run if the party unified behind him. the vote scheduled now for next week. >>> and to a stunning new report on the secret service tonight. at least two officers discovered sleeping on the job, one of them at the white house. and the inspeck tomorrow general, a federal watchdog, issuing a formal warning now about the security risk of overworking agency employees. here's abc's senior justice correspondent pierre thomas. >> reporter: sleeping on the job. not the words you want service. but tonight, we learned that two uniformed officers were caught napping in august. one while on duty at a foreign dip lope mat's residence. the other at the white hou
to watch. rob mars ciano in dallas for us. rob, thank you. >>> we turn now to a dropping headline at this hour. paul ryan announcing his bid for speaker in a letter to colleagues. this after winning broad republican support on his terms. the largest group of conservatives today calling him, quote, the right person to lead the house. ryan issued an ultimatum before, saying he would only run if the party unified behind him. the vote scheduled now for next week. >>> and to a...
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that will lead to a kind of technology that can be used for life on mars -- the search for life on marsr example. we are also going to deposit a time capsule of life on earth, a record of humankind and our species database which can survive a very long time. has being able to launch it been successful. we think we have tapped into an interest in space, life on earth, and the few people have allhemselves, their lives, being put together as a record for imagining what might happen in the future. founder ofd iron, the lunar mission one project. the latest campaign is called footsteps on the moon where people can buy digital space in an epic time capsule that will be dropped on the moon in 2017. tiltng with crowdfunding, is one of the fastest growing crowd platforms on mobile with the company saying it outpaces rivals like kickstarter and go fund me. ands backed by big names has been used for more than 300,000 campaigns. the c.e.o. and cofounder james beshara joins me with more. it is great to meet you. are we at a point where we could crowd fund a billion-dollar space launch? >> we love se
that will lead to a kind of technology that can be used for life on mars -- the search for life on marsr example. we are also going to deposit a time capsule of life on earth, a record of humankind and our species database which can survive a very long time. has being able to launch it been successful. we think we have tapped into an interest in space, life on earth, and the few people have allhemselves, their lives, being put together as a record for imagining what might happen in the future....
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don't think the chairman does either but i really would like to see us move forward, obviously, with the orion project and get humans to marswith that, i'll yield to my friend from maryland for her questions. >> and i thank the gentleman from colorado. we pulled a fast one on the chairman there. dr. stofan, i just had one question about how you're planning to use the astrology road map released later this year and a year later than initially thought. will it be a major vehicle that nasa's going to use to establish priority? and then what kind of challenges did the agency face that caused a one-year delay to the issue shans of the road map? >> thes a stro biology road map that again will come out shortly, the reason that it's taken longer is because this science is evolving so rapidly. and how the scientific community looks at it, bringing in all these multiple disciplines that want to have a voice in astrobiology because you might have thought ten years ago if you're a helio physicist nothing you do has anything to do with astrobiology and now you say, wait, i can contribute. we have been trying to get the best science from
don't think the chairman does either but i really would like to see us move forward, obviously, with the orion project and get humans to marswith that, i'll yield to my friend from maryland for her questions. >> and i thank the gentleman from colorado. we pulled a fast one on the chairman there. dr. stofan, i just had one question about how you're planning to use the astrology road map released later this year and a year later than initially thought. will it be a major vehicle that nasa's...
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to 1998. >> nasa is giving us an inside look at its plan to live on the red planet. a long-range report on sending humans to marsa 36 page report on what is expected to be a 1,000 day journey. nasa says unlike the apollo missions, we're going to mars to stay. they're reaching that planet by the year 2030s is actually a reality. >> that's something. so cool. >> well, let's talk about the weather forecast here? >> meet i don't recallologist joins us outside with the 5:00 ewe weather forecast. >> cheryl around dan, absolutely spectacular out here. a jentle breeze right now. the embarkadero has passed. it's a nice, warm day for fleet weerk festivities. let's take a look at doppler 7 hd and talk about what's to come for all of your weekend plans. we do have a little bit of fog closing in along the sonoma county coast. by tomorrow morning, things will look a little different than this. you see some of those smaller boats there. so a great day for sailing. 71 for san francisco, okayland, 77 degrees, morgan hill. low 8 0z. while it is a lovely day in santa cruz, you'll want to be careful as we told you earlier in the br
to 1998. >> nasa is giving us an inside look at its plan to live on the red planet. a long-range report on sending humans to marsa 36 page report on what is expected to be a 1,000 day journey. nasa says unlike the apollo missions, we're going to mars to stay. they're reaching that planet by the year 2030s is actually a reality. >> that's something. so cool. >> well, let's talk about the weather forecast here? >> meet i don't recallologist joins us outside with the 5:00...
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us. to somehow put a period on the end of that sentence and say we have now passed this point where race marred matters. race used to matter and everything. it's been so explicit. it's sort of drove policy whether it was jim crow policy or housing policy or who could live on this blocker who could go to the school. we now have come to a point in our history where a lot of white america wants to put eight. on that sentence. but race is something we are living right now. african-americans have no desire to be transcend race. they just want to be citizens. african-americans have the desire to litigate the issue of race and i think for a lot of white americans the issue is to transcend it and those are two opposite goals that can never be brought into union and i think that is why there is so much discourse. >> when you talk about litigation, were seeing so much right now in the way of visuals. many people are seeing the inequity and inequality in this nation that we have talked about for years but now you see the visions. we've talked about the numbers. when people see the numbers they're like oh
us. to somehow put a period on the end of that sentence and say we have now passed this point where race marred matters. race used to matter and everything. it's been so explicit. it's sort of drove policy whether it was jim crow policy or housing policy or who could live on this blocker who could go to the school. we now have come to a point in our history where a lot of white america wants to put eight. on that sentence. but race is something we are living right now. african-americans have no...
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mar in her place. could i have a motion to excuse president breed for the meeting. >> so moved. >> without objection the motion passes. [gavel] supervisor mar will join us briefly. he's in traffic right now. the committee clerk is erica major and the committee would like to recognize the staff from sfgtv who record each of our meetings and make the transcripts available to the public online. madam clerk do you have any announcements? >> please silent all cell phones and electronic devices. completed speaker cards and copies of documents to be part of the file somebody submitted to the clerk. items will be on the september 29 board of supervisors agenda anyplace otherwise stated. >> okay. can you please call item 1. >> item 1 is a hearing to discuss the city's response plan in the event of a forest or brush fire within the city and county of san francisco. >> okay. so colleagues i have called this hearing today to discuss the response plan and the event of a urban forest or brush fire taking place in san francisco. i want to make it real clear my intent here is to really listen, just to the fire department, and to emergency management department to really see if w
mar in her place. could i have a motion to excuse president breed for the meeting. >> so moved. >> without objection the motion passes. [gavel] supervisor mar will join us briefly. he's in traffic right now. the committee clerk is erica major and the committee would like to recognize the staff from sfgtv who record each of our meetings and make the transcripts available to the public online. madam clerk do you have any announcements? >> please silent all cell phones and...
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that will lead to a kind of technology that can be used for the search for life on mars, for example. going to deposit a time capsule of life on earth, a n epic record of humankind and our species, a database which can survive a very long time. just being able to launch it has been successful. we think we have tapped into an interest in space, life on earth, and even more so the views that people have of themselves, their mortality, their lives -- all all being put together as a record for imagining what might happen in the future. emily: david iron, founder of the lunar mission one project. the latest campaign is called "footsteps on the moon" where people can buy digital space in an epic time capsule that will be dropped off on the moon in 2017. staying with crowdfunding, tilt is one of the fastest growing crowd platforms on mobile, with the company saying it outpaces rivals like kickstarter and go fundme. it is backed by big names and has been used for more than 300,000 campaigns. the c.e.o. and cofounder james beshara joins me with more. it is great to meet you. are we at a point
that will lead to a kind of technology that can be used for the search for life on mars, for example. going to deposit a time capsule of life on earth, a n epic record of humankind and our species, a database which can survive a very long time. just being able to launch it has been successful. we think we have tapped into an interest in space, life on earth, and even more so the views that people have of themselves, their mortality, their lives -- all all being put together as a record for...
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look forward to that and stay with us here on al jazeera another full bulletin of news is two minutes away. size to del with. >> bahamians have weathered tough economic years, and with baja marrry and wonder if the future can be as bright as their government pledges. >> melissa chan joins us now. we understand there is a november 2nd deadline to determine the future of baja mar. what do you know about it? >> let me back up a little bit and say a few weeks ago a judge in the bahamas appointed provisional liquidators. that judge is going to reconsider and decide whether he wants to move forward with full scale liquidation. now when we spoke to people in the about a ha baja mas and asked what it means, they were not really sure. it's important to keep in mind that 97% of the project is complete and they have just have 3% left. what the chamber of commerce says if you can get all the parties together and agree to an arbitration, it will be a much better solution than moving forward in a liquidation. >> they have many projects in latin america and the caribbean, and these projects are usually success stories. what went wrong here? >> very interesting, it's parent company is china
look forward to that and stay with us here on al jazeera another full bulletin of news is two minutes away. size to del with. >> bahamians have weathered tough economic years, and with baja marrry and wonder if the future can be as bright as their government pledges. >> melissa chan joins us now. we understand there is a november 2nd deadline to determine the future of baja mar. what do you know about it? >> let me back up a little bit and say a few weeks ago a judge in the...
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to be able toork with them. thatat is what secretary carte'' strong, balanced approach is all about. yes, we are dog that. one of the mar exercises is juncture 13. talk to usbouthe role your troops are playing in that, and is it testing some of the capabilities you n need, for example, more rapid movement across the alliance? he alliance said we've got to have the readiness action plan, we need to create the very high readiness task force so that the supreme commander o of allies in europe has the capability that he can employ somewhere quickly as a deterrent measure to move it to a place, if w see potenal crisis looming. that requires some political courage by our civilian leaders in the alliance, but they recognize the need to be able to preempt. speed is so important to given optitions to our political leaders. the challenges freedom of movement. president putin can move anywhere insidide of russia. freedom of movement on interior or the west,nato you have all these different countries and even though they are eu and nato, you still require two weeks diplomatic clearance. the german corps led vjtf has done two exercises. china juncture is going to put o
to be able toork with them. thatat is what secretary carte'' strong, balanced approach is all about. yes, we are dog that. one of the mar exercises is juncture 13. talk to usbouthe role your troops are playing in that, and is it testing some of the capabilities you n need, for example, more rapid movement across the alliance? he alliance said we've got to have the readiness action plan, we need to create the very high readiness task force so that the supreme commander o of allies in europe has...
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through belmont and even delays here on 422 as you work your way in to king of prussia we are using shuttle buses midday from column maro doylestown. heading to the airport no problems getting there except i-95 out of the northeast. all flights in and out of the philadelphia getting in and out on time. a paving operation that begins at wissohickon avenue sure to cause delays beginning at around 9:00 o'clock. mike and alex, back to you. >>> one man is shot and killed, in east oak lane. it happened just before 3:00 this morning on the 6700 block of 11th street. the man was taken to einstein hospital, after he was shot and pronounced dead there. police are currently at the scene looking for in anything, that might tell them who did this. they say he had about a thousand bucks in cash, on him at the time. >>> in north philadelphia police are investigating a double shooting. police say two men showed up to the hospital with gunshot wounds. the men told police that they were shot during an attempted robbery, on germantown avenue. the victim's drove themselves to the hospital. >>> also, one person stabbed in a home invasion,
through belmont and even delays here on 422 as you work your way in to king of prussia we are using shuttle buses midday from column maro doylestown. heading to the airport no problems getting there except i-95 out of the northeast. all flights in and out of the philadelphia getting in and out on time. a paving operation that begins at wissohickon avenue sure to cause delays beginning at around 9:00 o'clock. mike and alex, back to you. >>> one man is shot and killed, in east oak lane....
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don't think the chairman does either but i really would like to see us move forward, obviously, with the orion project and get humans to marswith that, i'll yield to my friend from maryland for her questions. >> and i thank the gentleman from colorado. we pulled a fast one on the chairman there. dr. stofan, i just had one question about how you're planning to use the astrology road map released later this year and a year later than initially thought. will it be a major vehicle that nasa's going to use to establish priority? and then what kind of challenges did the agency face that caused a one-year delay to the issue shans of the road map? >> thes a stro biology road map that again will come out shortly, the reason that it's taken longer is because this science is evolving so rapidly. and how the scientific community looks at it, bringing in all these multiple disciplines that want to have a voice in astrobiology because you might have thought ten years ago if you're a helio physicist nothing you do has anything to do with astrobiology and now you say, wait, i can contribute. we have been trying to get the best science from
don't think the chairman does either but i really would like to see us move forward, obviously, with the orion project and get humans to marswith that, i'll yield to my friend from maryland for her questions. >> and i thank the gentleman from colorado. we pulled a fast one on the chairman there. dr. stofan, i just had one question about how you're planning to use the astrology road map released later this year and a year later than initially thought. will it be a major vehicle that nasa's...
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don't think the chairman does either but i really would like to see us move forward, obviously, with the orion project and get humans to marswith that, i'll yield to my friend from maryland for her questions. >> and i thank the gentleman from colorado. we pulled a fast one on the chairman there. dr. stofan, i just had one question about how you're planning to use the astrology road map released later this year and a year later than it
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will work with the navy to determine if a human voyage to mars is possible working with a submarine base in connecticut next year and hope to uses to stipulate conditions that astronauts face while traveling to the planet. the volunteers are sent for analysis to help nasa design a program to get humans to mars. >> look at in, an amazing sight off san diego, a whale shark was spotted and swam alongside the creature. getting this close to a wail shark is extremely rare and worth noting if you thought she was crazy they are dozen sill -- docile and not then to attack humans. >> i take your word for it. stay tuned. plus a look here at the bay bridge toll plaza with abc7 new bridge toll plaza with abc7 new weather and ñÑ ♪shining, shimmering, splendid ♪tell me, princess, now when did♪ ♪you last let your heart decide♪ ♪a whole new world welcome to aulani, travel and leisure winner for top family hotel in the u.s. for special offers, visit disneyaulani.com or call your travel agent. seriously? i'll grab two.ice. get ready to save. love the honey nut cheerios. the safeway stock up sale is on. now with your club card, select general mil
will work with the navy to determine if a human voyage to mars is possible working with a submarine base in connecticut next year and hope to uses to stipulate conditions that astronauts face while traveling to the planet. the volunteers are sent for analysis to help nasa design a program to get humans to mars. >> look at in, an amazing sight off san diego, a whale shark was spotted and swam alongside the creature. getting this close to a wail shark is extremely rare and worth noting if...
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to keep a close eye on it. in owa city, mar carlson, kcrg tv nine news. parts of our viewing area could use some rain, and we'd all like to see the winds die down. is any help on the way, joe? monday provided plenty of wind across the state. those winds back down overnight and tomorrow. as a cold front approaches the wind remains fro the southwest, eping some very mil conditions in place. the weather system itself does not ave much moisture to work so any rainfall will remain scattered and on the light side. later in the week highs upper 60s which is still above normal for the late part of october. have a great night! tnight: partlycloudy low: 49-55 windnd sw 10-15tomororow: isolated owers late high: 71-77 winds: sw 10-20 bruce and beth... a crash involving a car and a mini bus sent four people to the hospital this morning. authorities say the crash happened just before 8-30 this morning at highway 281 and farbank amish boulevard in buchanan county. the sheriff tells tv-9 the car ran a stop sign and hit the mini-bus. one person went by helicopter to u-i-h-c. ambulances took the other three
to keep a close eye on it. in owa city, mar carlson, kcrg tv nine news. parts of our viewing area could use some rain, and we'd all like to see the winds die down. is any help on the way, joe? monday provided plenty of wind across the state. those winds back down overnight and tomorrow. as a cold front approaches the wind remains fro the southwest, eping some very mil conditions in place. the weather system itself does not ave much moisture to work so any rainfall will remain scattered and on...
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to mars? the politics of outer space. why pause a spontaneous moment to take a pill? or stop to find a bathroom? cialis for daily use treat both erectile dysfunction and the urinary symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently, day or night. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache or muscle ache. to avoid long-term injury, get medical help right away for an erection lasting more than four hours. if you have any sudden decrease or loss in hearing or vision, or any symptoms of an allergic reaction, stop taking cialis and get medical help right away. ask your doctor about cialis for daily use and a free 30-tablet trial. >>> it's been a big week for mars. the martian debuted just as nasa announced they found water on the red planet and silicon valley inventer unveiled a plan to make mars liver. is living on mars a dream or a goal? mars is in t
to mars? the politics of outer space. why pause a spontaneous moment to take a pill? or stop to find a bathroom? cialis for daily use treat both erectile dysfunction and the urinary symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently, day or night. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess....
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to grow his own food. his crop of choice? potatoes. in reality, nasa is growing lettuce on the international space station. mars doesn't have enough oxygen. on iss they usenasa is also looking to produce oxygen on mars. in space, no drop of water goes to waste. he drinks his urine. it's filters and that's what the astronauts do in the international space station. nasa is working on making filters more efficient, and the recent discovery of flowing water on mars would be a game changer for getting water there. they're also working on propulsion systems and power sources. many of which we see versions of on the film. it's a block buster movie but gives us a glimpse at what a journey to mars might look like. >> reviews were positive. >> all right. before we finish out this hour while bishops and cardinals gathers sunday, catholics in peru took their furry and feathered fans to get their blessed. >> all kinds of pets were there. you has dogs, cats, hamsters, ev ev even parrots and rabbits. >> and thanks for watching this hour of cnn news room. i'm rosemary church. >> and i'm errol barnett. we'll see you after the break. become the only thing you think about.
to grow his own food. his crop of choice? potatoes. in reality, nasa is growing lettuce on the international space station. mars doesn't have enough oxygen. on iss they usenasa is also looking to produce oxygen on mars. in space, no drop of water goes to waste. he drinks his urine. it's filters and that's what the astronauts do in the international space station. nasa is working on making filters more efficient, and the recent discovery of flowing water on mars would be a game changer for...
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mars. he uses his enlts lect, training and luck to survive -- intellect. >> we have a high chance of killingrtion is she finals herself dealing with shady mercenaries while the line between right and wrong gets blurred. rated r. i'm jeremy roth. >>> we heard in the last week or so that there is a water on mars. we could certainly use that. >> we could use some water here in earth, actually. >>> we did get lente of wind -- plenty of wind today. >> now we are getting some showers in the bay area and some thunderstorms close to the bay area. this is part of a fairly unusual, quirky storm system that's over the bay area right now. largely a dry system that's been making for the strong wijds. it's also perusing some -- producing some strong showers. away from the bay area. not doing any good. we do have a few light showers that have been in the napa valley. those were thunderstorms about an hour ago but they weakenled as they moved from the northeast to the southwest. the big batch of yellow are false reflections of wind turbines there. these ones here are not. they are going to weaken by the tim
mars. he uses his enlts lect, training and luck to survive -- intellect. >> we have a high chance of killingrtion is she finals herself dealing with shady mercenaries while the line between right and wrong gets blurred. rated r. i'm jeremy roth. >>> we heard in the last week or so that there is a water on mars. we could certainly use that. >> we could use some water here in earth, actually. >>> we did get lente of wind -- plenty of wind today. >> now we are...
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. >> and the christie administration went to court today to sees 87 publicly owned beach plots in mar git be used for protective do you know system. last week governor chris christie called residents of margate monday the most selfish in the state of nming until for refusing to lieu dunes to be built. it would allow do you know projects to move forward. tenp private lots need to be acquired in margate and were not part of the action today. sky6 shows pleasant evening in philadelphia and tomorrow we'll start out nicely. wet weather is coming later in the day. meteorologist cecily tynan is live at the big board with late word from accuweather. cecily. >> sunny, dry weather cannot last forever. that said i'm not tracking a big storm system. double scan live showing what i'm tracking is cold front. you can see rivet of moisture moving through great lakes. that's what we move through here tomorrow afternoon offer evening and there's a big temperature contrast with the front. ahead of the front we have temperatures in the low 80s behind it and they drop into the 60s. tomorrow will be a very warm day an
. >> and the christie administration went to court today to sees 87 publicly owned beach plots in mar git be used for protective do you know system. last week governor chris christie called residents of margate monday the most selfish in the state of nming until for refusing to lieu dunes to be built. it would allow do you know projects to move forward. tenp private lots need to be acquired in margate and were not part of the action today. sky6 shows pleasant evening in philadelphia and...
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run trains for the morning, and the evening rush hearst but from 9:00 to 5:00 they will be using shuttle will buses between column mar and doylestown. otherwise we are good to go on mass transit and so far so good at the the a airport. the chris, back to you. >>> universities in our area are on high alert after fbi issued a warning bay credible threat against them. threat the made anonymously on line targets a philadelphia area school. lets go out to steve keeley in university city with the very latest on this, steve, good morning. >> reporter: well, college kid around philadelphia just can't catch a break. this time last week their lives disrupted both here in center city and outside on the main line by the pope's visit. now this week another new mishap for them to deal with. local schools from the shore to the main line, again, stockton state outside atlantic city down to delaware. a warning bay threat something will happen at the 2:00 p.m. at a school near philadelphia very vague but still very concerning to the fbi who put out notice to the schools saying it is an abundance have of caution kind of thing. we're no
run trains for the morning, and the evening rush hearst but from 9:00 to 5:00 they will be using shuttle will buses between column mar and doylestown. otherwise we are good to go on mass transit and so far so good at the the a airport. the chris, back to you. >>> universities in our area are on high alert after fbi issued a warning bay credible threat against them. threat the made anonymously on line targets a philadelphia area school. lets go out to steve keeley in university city...
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to new york city? >> new york was like mars for us. it was like a big thing. we were take these trips. my dad had a cadillac. and we would go to manhattan for like the day and have lunch at like the plaza or something. >> jimmy: really? >> yeah. but manhattan's a grid for the most part. my father was very confident. my mother said, you're going to get lost. you go to the village, student story, anyway. i remember new york, i would align with my father being so cancerous traited because we'd never get out of bleeker street. it goes like this. he's like, no, it's a grid! i'm like, dad, we passed the same thing four times. >> jimmy: when you were a young buck, really starting to go out to clubs -- >> no, i'm going to be 41. >> jimmy: i'm much older than you. >> are you? >> jimmy: i'm going to be 48 next month. >> come on. >> jimmy: i know it's hard to believe. >> it is hard to believe. i don't know, for me, like big clubs back then, when i was like 18, so me and my cousin, i remember him taking me to webster hall which was a club -- [ cheers and applause ] >> do you remember webster hall?
to new york city? >> new york was like mars for us. it was like a big thing. we were take these trips. my dad had a cadillac. and we would go to manhattan for like the day and have lunch at like the plaza or something. >> jimmy: really? >> yeah. but manhattan's a grid for the most part. my father was very confident. my mother said, you're going to get lost. you go to the village, student story, anyway. i remember new york, i would align with my father being so cancerous...
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to think but aldrich. just playing along with us. rosanna: he has been dying to go to mars. greg: we fast-forward to mars. it was a real treat. eighty-five years old. native to new jersey. greg: you may be able to see him. rosanna: it is a very pretty morning. greg: are you looking east? you can see venus, mars and jupiter in the same patch of skype. it is kind of cool. rosanna: were you finding that star finder? greg: no. an unusual astrological event. two bright right now, it looks like. rosanna: that's too bad. what is you get at mcdonald's? pork is considered white meat. greg: it is to lucius. i did not eat the bund. mike: we are getting into the weekend. no records or anything like that. a few spots are freezing. 41 degrees out at bridgeport. 51 degrees out at montauk. 42 degrees and poughkeepsie. 9 degrees cooler in islip. we do have mainly clear skies. we have a nice day for us here. area of low pressure. not so populated area. the rams fans are now rolling this way. they will be here wednesday. that is your forecast. let's bring in ines. ines: a few and incidents goi
to think but aldrich. just playing along with us. rosanna: he has been dying to go to mars. greg: we fast-forward to mars. it was a real treat. eighty-five years old. native to new jersey. greg: you may be able to see him. rosanna: it is a very pretty morning. greg: are you looking east? you can see venus, mars and jupiter in the same patch of skype. it is kind of cool. rosanna: were you finding that star finder? greg: no. an unusual astrological event. two bright right now, it looks like....
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as people waited to cast their ballots, they were mindful of the violence that marred the election campaign. >> translator: let us shake hands. we are all brothers. same brother and same father. there is no racism. everybody should know this and everybody should come out to vote. that's all that i ask. >> reporter: it's estimated out of the 7 million people eligible to vote, 6 million people cast a ballot. among them, the president, who is widely expected to win a second term. >> i came to perform my civic duty. i hope that things do well because guinea needs peace, guinea needs unity. >> 72 european observers were part of a delegation that monitored the vote. >> there were some materials missing. overall, up until this moment, we are seeing an election that's living up to expectations. >> but one party called it a mass camasquerade. >> this is the time to be vigilant, be sure that the vote is respected, there is security and the been candidate wins. >> nearly 20,000 police officers and security guards were deployed as people headed to the polls. in the end, voting took place peacefully. as election officials cou
as people waited to cast their ballots, they were mindful of the violence that marred the election campaign. >> translator: let us shake hands. we are all brothers. same brother and same father. there is no racism. everybody should know this and everybody should come out to vote. that's all that i ask. >> reporter: it's estimated out of the 7 million people eligible to vote, 6 million people cast a ballot. among them, the president, who is widely expected to win a second term....
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