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connected the world and organized the world's information, self-driving cars and trying to take us to mars, when you ask about hiring more woman, it's so hardiments i don't know how we are going solve that. so one of the really important reasons i wanted to write is simply the hypocrisy of it, but on top of that, i fully believe that the people who are taking us to mars and connecting the world, you know, have given us ride at the push of a button. i believe they can do this and hire woman and pay them fairly. another stat for you, the pay gap in silicon is 5 times the national average. so if you control for job title and experience and geographical location, the pay gap is about 5%. in silicon valley it's 28.5%. so at the very least you can look at the data, we love data, right, on paper, pay women what you're paying the men. seems pretty simple. >> you can watch this and other programs online at booktv.org. >> here is a look at upcoming book fairs an festivals coming around the country. on june 16, presidential library museum holds the roosevelt tenure. also later this month in new orlea
connected the world and organized the world's information, self-driving cars and trying to take us to mars, when you ask about hiring more woman, it's so hardiments i don't know how we are going solve that. so one of the really important reasons i wanted to write is simply the hypocrisy of it, but on top of that, i fully believe that the people who are taking us to mars and connecting the world, you know, have given us ride at the push of a button. i believe they can do this and hire woman and...
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to see direct signs of life. what this does is gives us confidence that when the missions get to mars, there could be something for them to discover. >> you're saying that martian years longer than the earth here. tell us about how the martian day is to an earth day. i think you have personal stories related to this. >> there's no less similarities between mars and earth. in some ways it's coincidental. mars is a 24 and a half hour day and a tilt of about 24 degrees which makes the days and seasons earthlike. makes it interesting to operate a rover. the best way of doing that to live on that before your out there going crazy. >> 40 minutes later every day that be disruptive. >> someone just asked us where are you? where you standing? >> read a place called the mars yard. we are in a shed where the model of curiosity lives. behind us is the engineering model some people call her maggie and it's much like one on mars in terms of the software and electronics and instruments. this can drive out into the yard and we use it for tests. this is the model that was used to teach the rover how to drive and navigate. we can u
to see direct signs of life. what this does is gives us confidence that when the missions get to mars, there could be something for them to discover. >> you're saying that martian years longer than the earth here. tell us about how the martian day is to an earth day. i think you have personal stories related to this. >> there's no less similarities between mars and earth. in some ways it's coincidental. mars is a 24 and a half hour day and a tilt of about 24 degrees which makes the...
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teach the rover on mars how to drive and how to navigate. we can use it for a lot of things when we don't want to use the precious time and resources of the actual rover on mars. michelle: we'll start by taking some questions now but first i want to go back to paul for one more last thing. we talked about landing this incredible rover on mars and you have that kem ka laboratory, tell me how you got that laboratory on mors. paul: you're asking a lot of questions and let me have you ask me something nobody would think to ask. what did i do this morning. michelle: what did you do this morning paul? the president: like ashwin mentioned, we're just in the process of getting the drill back in order so the search for organics is going on. getting back to your other question which is what it took to get the laboratory, the instruments are complicated. it took a huge team of scientists and engineers an software programmers, it's an international team. we put this instrument together at nasa-goddard. chris webster's team at jet ropulsion labs did the spectromete
teach the rover on mars how to drive and how to navigate. we can use it for a lot of things when we don't want to use the precious time and resources of the actual rover on mars. michelle: we'll start by taking some questions now but first i want to go back to paul for one more last thing. we talked about landing this incredible rover on mars and you have that kem ka laboratory, tell me how you got that laboratory on mors. paul: you're asking a lot of questions and let me have you ask me...
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teach the rover on mars how to drive and navigate. we can use it for a lot of things when we don't want to use the precious time and resourcers of the actual rover on mars. >> well, let's take questions but before we do that i want to go back to paul for one more last thing. we talked about landing this amazing rover on lab and you have a chemical laboratory mars. how did we get the sensitive chemical laboratory on the planet? >> let me get to that question. you know you are asking a lot of questions. let me have you throw one in my direction first and no one will ask and what did you do this morning, paul. >> what did you do this morning, paul. >> thanks for asking i thought you would never ask. what we did this morning actually was look at data that came down from curiosity that was deposited into sam and has been months and months. so like ashwin mentioned, we are in the process of getting the drill back in order and tremendously excited about that. search for organics is going to go on. getting back to the other question, which is what it to
teach the rover on mars how to drive and navigate. we can use it for a lot of things when we don't want to use the precious time and resourcers of the actual rover on mars. >> well, let's take questions but before we do that i want to go back to paul for one more last thing. we talked about landing this amazing rover on lab and you have a chemical laboratory mars. how did we get the sensitive chemical laboratory on the planet? >> let me get to that question. you know you are asking...
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dying for real estate to launch their rockets, we won't charge you too ahead.ust go if you beat us to marswe'll be very happy and you'll be even famous, but, where is eric, they do like rockets for some huh?on, they like those rockets, but, you know what? an american rich person, that's good. okay? [laughter] they can beat : us. [applause] a sident trump: we'll save little money and they can beat us and we'll take full credit for it. don't worry about it. we'll be sending aggressive time lines challenging old ways business and we'll be expecting real results and we're incredible facilities available to these people that incredibly byg so themselves on rocketry. rent 're invited, the won't be high. i'm instructing my the istration to embrace budding commercial space industry. modernizing out of date space regulations. they are way out of date. changed in been many, many years, and today e're taking one more step to unleash the power of american ingenuity. new few moments i'll sign a directive to federal departments and agencies. they will work together with american industry to implement a
dying for real estate to launch their rockets, we won't charge you too ahead.ust go if you beat us to marswe'll be very happy and you'll be even famous, but, where is eric, they do like rockets for some huh?on, they like those rockets, but, you know what? an american rich person, that's good. okay? [laughter] they can beat : us. [applause] a sident trump: we'll save little money and they can beat us and we'll take full credit for it. don't worry about it. we'll be sending aggressive time lines...
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if you beat us to mars, we'll be very happy and you'll be even more famous.ut, where is eric, they do like rockets for some reason, huh? they like those rockets, but, you know what? as long as it's an american rich person, that's good. okay? [laughter] they can beat us. [applause] we'll save a little money and they can beat us and we'll take full credit for it. don't worry about it. but we'll be sending aggressive timelines, challenging old ways of doing business and we'll be expecting real results and we're making our incredible facilities available to these people that president trump: they can beat us. [applause] president trump: we'll save a little money and they can beat us and we'll take full credit for it. don't worry about it. but we'll be sending aggressive time lines challenging old ways of doing business and we'll be expecting real results and we're making our incredible facilities available to these people that have been doing so incredibly by themselves on rocketry. so you're invited, the rent won't be high. i'm instructing my administration to e
if you beat us to mars, we'll be very happy and you'll be even more famous.ut, where is eric, they do like rockets for some reason, huh? they like those rockets, but, you know what? as long as it's an american rich person, that's good. okay? [laughter] they can beat us. [applause] we'll save a little money and they can beat us and we'll take full credit for it. don't worry about it. but we'll be sending aggressive timelines, challenging old ways of doing business and we'll be expecting real...
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. >> we have reinvigorated our space program to a level that nobody thought possible in this short period of time. nasa is back, and mars is waiting for usthe outer reaches takes some out of this world financing, and in this case, president trump's happy to work with the competition. >> i've always said that rich guys seem to like rockets. go ahead, if you beat us to mars, we'll be very happy and you'll be even more famous. >> i've been crazy about rockets since i was a little boy. >> i'm afraid that nothing about his presidency has let me change my views on the matter. >> of course, with the trump team in charge, the possibilities for intergalactic branding are endless. picture trump tower mars. >> be able to change the skyline. to be able to take, you know, the level of service within a market to the next level. it is truly one of the most beautiful places and it's fitting for the trump brand. >> no doubt, others will try to get in on the act. picture michael cohen buying a space taxi medallion. >> he's an uber successful businessman. he's a problem-solver. >> and access to the material within saturn's rings could create a whole new li
. >> we have reinvigorated our space program to a level that nobody thought possible in this short period of time. nasa is back, and mars is waiting for usthe outer reaches takes some out of this world financing, and in this case, president trump's happy to work with the competition. >> i've always said that rich guys seem to like rockets. go ahead, if you beat us to mars, we'll be very happy and you'll be even more famous. >> i've been crazy about rockets since i was a little...
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. >> we have reinvigorated our space program to a level nobody thought possible in this short period of time. nasa is back and mars is waiting for ust of this world financing and in this case president trump is happy to work with the competition. >> i always thought that rich guys like competition, and if you beat us to mars, you'll be even more famous. >> i have been crazy about rockets since i was a little boy. >> nothing about his presidency has let me change my views on it. >> of course with the trump team in charge, the possibilityactic imminent. >> to be able to take the level of service within the market to the next level is truly one of the most beautiful places and it's so fitting for the trump brand. >> and dplnow others will try t get in on the act. picture michael cohen with a space medallion. >> he's a problem solver. >> and access to the material within saturn's rings could create a whole new line of ivanka trump perfume. >> it's the classic feminine element of rose and we mix that request a little bit of apple sparkle and a little bit of amber. >> and there's no universe will the trumps will not try to make money. >>
. >> we have reinvigorated our space program to a level nobody thought possible in this short period of time. nasa is back and mars is waiting for ust of this world financing and in this case president trump is happy to work with the competition. >> i always thought that rich guys like competition, and if you beat us to mars, you'll be even more famous. >> i have been crazy about rockets since i was a little boy. >> nothing about his presidency has let me change my views...
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this or that, the scale for that is one fraction of $100 trillion and might we think about using to travel to marsr whatever your dream is. i would also want to say that i resonated as a former projection manager and someone doing technical components for large federal projects and to retain inhouse expertise and it is very, very difficult to manage a project if you've never done it yourself and when i had to manage a group doing a large number of integrated circuits and the circuits myself before i decided that now i could sit at the top and emit specifications for other engineers and this is crucial and we have to look very carefully when this rush to privatization runs the risk of losing the in-house expertise that will ultimately cost more money because you will have projects that are not managed as well as they could be. so we ought to be very cognizant of that as we kind of play this transition. when i think of cost overruns there are two, big, general classes and the first is enthusiast cost estimates and the project and the initial scoping is done by people who are advocates for the projec
this or that, the scale for that is one fraction of $100 trillion and might we think about using to travel to marsr whatever your dream is. i would also want to say that i resonated as a former projection manager and someone doing technical components for large federal projects and to retain inhouse expertise and it is very, very difficult to manage a project if you've never done it yourself and when i had to manage a group doing a large number of integrated circuits and the circuits myself...
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mars' 3.5 billion-year-old bedrock. elon musk may be trying to colonize mars now, but nasa says this means chances of finding life there already just went up. to tell usthe earth-shaking discovery, we spoke to a bio geochemist from nasa goddard space flight center and the lead author of the study on these findings. >> essentially, we found organic matter in rocks from an ancient lake on mars. that lake was around 3.5 billion years ago. so that planet was a lot different back then, and we have had other clues that tell us pretty much their water was around, their nutrients were around and energy sources around. and now we have evidence of organic material. everything that life would need to be happy was there. we just don't know if there was life. the organic materials that we found could be from life, or perhaps they were just possible food for life when the lake was around. either way, it still bodes well for the search for life going forward. emily: so let's take it one step further. is it possible that some form of life still exists there? does this give you any information about that? >> well, we are not really sure if life has ever existed, but i
mars' 3.5 billion-year-old bedrock. elon musk may be trying to colonize mars now, but nasa says this means chances of finding life there already just went up. to tell usthe earth-shaking discovery, we spoke to a bio geochemist from nasa goddard space flight center and the lead author of the study on these findings. >> essentially, we found organic matter in rocks from an ancient lake on mars. that lake was around 3.5 billion years ago. so that planet was a lot different back then, and we...
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if you beat us to mars we'll be happy and you will be even more famous, but they do like, explain thatere is eric? they do like rockets for some reason. they like those rockets. you know what? as long as he, as long as it is an american rich person that's good, okay? they can beat us. [applause] we'll save a little money and they can beat us, and we're taking full credit for it, don't worry about it. we'll set aggressive timelines, challenge old ways of doing business and we'll be expecting real results. we are making our incredible facilities, kay, available to these people that have been g so incredibly by themselves on rocketry. so you're invited. the rent won't be high. i am instructing my administration to embrace the budding commercial space industry. we are modernizing out-of date space regulations. they're wait out of date. they haven't been changed in many, many years. and today we're taking one more step to unleash the power of american ingenuity. in a few moments i will sign a new directive to federal departments and agencies. they will work together with american industry t
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is one fraction of $100 trillion -- what fraction of $100 trillion might bewe think about using to travel to mars or whatever your dream is. i would also want to say that i resonated as a former project manager and someone doing technical components for large federal projects. i very much resonated with your desire to retain in-house expertise. it is very, very difficult to manage a frodget you never done it yourself. and so when i decided that i had to manage a group doing a large number of integrated circuits, i learned all the integrated circuit design criminal tools and made tentative circuits myself before i desaied i could sit at the top and emit specifications for other engineers. this is crucial and we have to look very carefully when we -- this rush to privatization. runs the risk of losing the in-house expertise that will ultimately cost more money because you don't have -- you'll have projects that are not managed as well as they could be. we ought to be cognizant of that as we contemplate this transition. when i think about cost overruns, there's sort of two big, general classes. the
is one fraction of $100 trillion -- what fraction of $100 trillion might bewe think about using to travel to mars or whatever your dream is. i would also want to say that i resonated as a former project manager and someone doing technical components for large federal projects. i very much resonated with your desire to retain in-house expertise. it is very, very difficult to manage a frodget you never done it yourself. and so when i decided that i had to manage a group doing a large number of...
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to us. i guess the city or the mayor don't want to include us. race to the bottom. is mar, you know i wasn't a big fan of our mayor lee. but compared to this white mayor -- >>> thank your for your comments. thank you for your comments. madam president? >>> sir, i'm sorry. your time is up. i'm sorry. i apologize. your time is up. we have to give eveone equal time. thank you. >>> thank you. >>> tom gilberti, it doesn't seem like 28 is ready to go. but i'm gonna switch subjects. there was another election 50 years ago. and a gentleman won the election and then lost his life. robert kennedy, what does it mean to be against communism if one's own system denies the value of the individual and gives all the power to the government. just as the communists do. the cold war long provided for the allies to abuse their own populations. but kennedy was declaring those mt end. everywhere the senator went, he challenged his right host. in the last years of bobby kenne kennedy, he became increasingly estranged from the washington political light. his critique of the american foreign polic
to us. i guess the city or the mayor don't want to include us. race to the bottom. is mar, you know i wasn't a big fan of our mayor lee. but compared to this white mayor -- >>> thank your for your comments. thank you for your comments. madam president? >>> sir, i'm sorry. your time is up. i'm sorry. i apologize. your time is up. we have to give eveone equal time. thank you. >>> thank you. >>> tom gilberti, it doesn't seem like 28 is ready to go. but i'm gonna...
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using to travel to mars or whatever your dream is. >> i would also want to say that i resonated as a former project manager and someone doing technical components for large federal projects. i very much resonated with your desire for in-house expertise. it is difficult on manage a project if you've never done it yourself. when i decided to manage a group doing a large number of integrated circuits, i learned the design control and made the circuits myself before i decided that now could i sit at the top and emit specifics. this is crucial. and we have to look very carefully when we, this rush to privatization. runs the risk of losing the in house expert parise will cost more money because you'll have projects that are not managed as well as they should be. we have to be very cognizant of that. when bit cost overruns, there are two big general classes. the first are enthusiast cost estimates. the initial scoping or a project. the initial scoping is always done by people who are advocates for the project. you have to get adults in the room with experience to pull back and say, okay, ho
using to travel to mars or whatever your dream is. >> i would also want to say that i resonated as a former project manager and someone doing technical components for large federal projects. i very much resonated with your desire for in-house expertise. it is difficult on manage a project if you've never done it yourself. when i decided to manage a group doing a large number of integrated circuits, i learned the design control and made the circuits myself before i decided that now could i...
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that is one fraction of 120 -- $100 trillion, might we think about you know, whatever we used to travel to mars or wherever you do this. and we also want to say that i resonated -- resonated as a product manager and someone doing the technical component of the large federal projects, resonating with the desire to retain in-house expertise, it's very difficult to manage a project if you've never done this yourself. when i decided i had to manage a group doing a large number of integrative circuits, i learned the integrative circuit design control tools and made the integrative circuits myself before deciding that i could sit at the top and meet these specifications for other engineers. this is crucial. we have to look carefully when we see this rush to privatization. it runs the risk of losing the expertise that will ultimately cost more money because you have projects that are not managed as well as they could be. we have to be cognizant of that as we contemplate this transition. when i think about the cost overruns, there are two big general classes. the first one is an enthusiast cost estimat
that is one fraction of 120 -- $100 trillion, might we think about you know, whatever we used to travel to mars or wherever you do this. and we also want to say that i resonated -- resonated as a product manager and someone doing the technical component of the large federal projects, resonating with the desire to retain in-house expertise, it's very difficult to manage a project if you've never done this yourself. when i decided i had to manage a group doing a large number of integrative...
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us businesses about escalating trade tensions? our asia business team spoke to grant reid — the ceo of us confectionery giant mars.aking the long view. not particularly. we have been in business, we are family owned business. we think in generations. you know, we have been in business for 100 years. the administrations come and go, regulations come and 90, come and go, regulations come and go, and we work our way through it. so we have a good business in china. it is going well. we believe in free trade. we make orders for materials, but we matthew factor most of our products in china for china. as you know, china on its own is going to be 30% of the world's gdp in the next ten years in terms of growth. it is the critical for us. but i have found a worryjust it is the critical for us. but i have found a worry just a it is the critical for us. but i have found a worryjust a really help. so we talked to both sides. we make our position clear. we make orders even with things going on around. at the end of the day, we have to work on the environment in which we are sustained. it is a digitisation and data, how are you
us businesses about escalating trade tensions? our asia business team spoke to grant reid — the ceo of us confectionery giant mars.aking the long view. not particularly. we have been in business, we are family owned business. we think in generations. you know, we have been in business for 100 years. the administrations come and go, regulations come and 90, come and go, regulations come and go, and we work our way through it. so we have a good business in china. it is going well. we believe in...
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gorbachev: [speaking russian] translator: let us launch a project of a mission to mars together.r. gorbachev: [indiscernible] [speaking russian] [speaking simultaneously] mr. reagan: we are, we have our scientist -- not our scientists we have our space , people looking at that right now. our schedule has been, as you know, upset and set back because of the challenger tragedy. translator: [speaking russian] mr. reagan: i can't talk and say to you exactly where we are with abilities. >> [speaking russian] >> but there will be several phases? >> [speaking russian] [laughter] mr. reagan: well -- mr. gorbachev: [speaking russian] >> we understand. >> carefully weigh before giving the -- mr. gorbachev: [speaking russian] mr. reagan: i have asked our scientific people to look into this, see if this is a possibility for us if we -- >> [speaking russian] [applause] [applause] [applause] mr. gorbachev: [speaking russian] translator: esteemed mr. president, esteemed mrs. reagan, distinguished ladies and gentlemen, comrades. mr. gorbachev: [speaking russian] translator: we are approaching th
gorbachev: [speaking russian] translator: let us launch a project of a mission to mars together.r. gorbachev: [indiscernible] [speaking russian] [speaking simultaneously] mr. reagan: we are, we have our scientist -- not our scientists we have our space , people looking at that right now. our schedule has been, as you know, upset and set back because of the challenger tragedy. translator: [speaking russian] mr. reagan: i can't talk and say to you exactly where we are with abilities. >>...
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the second choice, douglas ginsberg, withdrew after admitting to using mar as a younger man. kennedy had a relatively easyro confirmationss. >> the whole lesson of our haconstitutional experienc beenhat a people can rise above its own injustice, the people can rise about the inequities that prevailed at particular time. >> nawaz: in the end, he sailed through the senate by a vote of, 97 tnd was sworn in on february 18th, 1988. conservatives often counted on his vote. he was in the 5 to 4 majority that gave the 2000 presidential election to george w. bush. in "citizens united" from 2010, he supported loosening campaign spending restrictions on corporations. later, he voted to strike down key provisions of the voting rights act. and just yesterday, he sided with the majority upholding president trump's travel ban. but kennedy also shifted sides at times. in 1992, he voted to uphold the right to abortion. he backed affirmative action in a case from texas in 2016.in and he landmark 2015 case obergefell vs. hodges, kennedy authored a sweeping majority opinion in favor of same-sex
the second choice, douglas ginsberg, withdrew after admitting to using mar as a younger man. kennedy had a relatively easyro confirmationss. >> the whole lesson of our haconstitutional experienc beenhat a people can rise above its own injustice, the people can rise about the inequities that prevailed at particular time. >> nawaz: in the end, he sailed through the senate by a vote of, 97 tnd was sworn in on february 18th, 1988. conservatives often counted on his vote. he was in the 5...
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and we know a lot of your research has to do with you know traveling to the moon and using the moon as a springboard maybe to go to mars and beyond your man of science what do you make of the president wanting to militarize outer space and doing it in such an overt way. well i think we need to be a little careful there and the interpretation being one of the things that it i think has been recognized the last few years is that we do need to look at upgrading our defense posture in space that doesn't need militarizing space because the us along with china and russia are part of the outer space treaty that was signed in one thousand sixty seven term that says no offensive ivans in space no nuclear weapons no missiles no military bases on the move so i think what the president is really trying to get you here is that there are some threats to some of the satellite assets in space that are important for our surveillance and those need to be protected so would you say then that because when he says dominance in outer space american dominance obviously people think that he's talking about china being having a military presen
and we know a lot of your research has to do with you know traveling to the moon and using the moon as a springboard maybe to go to mars and beyond your man of science what do you make of the president wanting to militarize outer space and doing it in such an overt way. well i think we need to be a little careful there and the interpretation being one of the things that it i think has been recognized the last few years is that we do need to look at upgrading our defense posture in space that...
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to do more. resign him or use his majesty informs you that live gold withdrawal has been confirmed to him from seek marringand and he has nothing further to convey to the ambassador of. the us that says wait everything's not lost yet. the event and he will shorten the message a little vala. enough he will cut the bit about sigma adding an orange and just say the king has nothing further to convey to the ambassador it's time period. axel and not gives it quite a different turn. as if the king has slammed the door in his face a situation like that. when he says that if i pass this on to the papers paris will hear about it before midnight let's wait and see how france reacts this month plan a successful napoleon takes the publication of the so-called emmys telegram as a slap in the face the man who wanted to humiliate prussia has now been humiliated himself he acts just as bismarck expects fronts to class war on prussia upolu young is senegal his hold on france is weakening and he can't afford a defeat bismarck knows that he can't just say we'll let it go as a major power like france has to respond and call s
to do more. resign him or use his majesty informs you that live gold withdrawal has been confirmed to him from seek marringand and he has nothing further to convey to the ambassador of. the us that says wait everything's not lost yet. the event and he will shorten the message a little vala. enough he will cut the bit about sigma adding an orange and just say the king has nothing further to convey to the ambassador it's time period. axel and not gives it quite a different turn. as if the king...
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to mars. is at the launch site in baikonur and sent us this report. i mean by cornu are at the world's largest spaceport to cause more drama as it's called here in the middle of the steps. no where in the world along just as many spacecraft as the displaced us even as the russian cosmonaut human regarding the first human in space to call from here. there are just a few hours left until the launch. a special training brinks of the soyuz spacecraft to the ramp. security is tight especially i was told because there is a danger of espionage and here comes the rocket of a long shot at seven o'clock in the morning. right up until takeoff technicians work in the rocket and recheck everything meticulously because of the actual launch is one of the most dangerous moments of the whole flight obviously the launch is one of the more risky for use this but it's also something the crew is really looking forward to to experience these incredible forces that push the humans from the surface of this planet into orbit it's remarkable the g. loads it's pretty quick less
to mars. is at the launch site in baikonur and sent us this report. i mean by cornu are at the world's largest spaceport to cause more drama as it's called here in the middle of the steps. no where in the world along just as many spacecraft as the displaced us even as the russian cosmonaut human regarding the first human in space to call from here. there are just a few hours left until the launch. a special training brinks of the soyuz spacecraft to the ramp. security is tight especially i was...
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mission is won by masters is the mars 2020 recover and it can cash it and at some point later the planets can bring those samples back to earth. and both of those could tell uswhether life existed on mars and the potential for life to exist there today. emily: nasa is looking for life in the solar system outside of mars. if it is somewhere else, what is most likely? >> anybody's pe december. mars subsurface to look for more recent life. on other places, two really appealing places are ocean world, we call them and a small moon that goes around saturn and they have oceans underneath an icy crust and possible those oceans have something similar what we imagine as the micro biology, hydro thermal vents in the ocean here on earth. that ocean water could have signature of life in it, modern-day cells or old material, but things that would tell us if there had been life there and if we could access that ocean material, we could do a pretty good search for life. if that's the case, it might be a life that evolved independent of earth, which would be pretty fascinating for i think everyone in general. emily: fascinating discovery indeed. thanks, jennifer. and that d
mission is won by masters is the mars 2020 recover and it can cash it and at some point later the planets can bring those samples back to earth. and both of those could tell uswhether life existed on mars and the potential for life to exist there today. emily: nasa is looking for life in the solar system outside of mars. if it is somewhere else, what is most likely? >> anybody's pe december. mars subsurface to look for more recent life. on other places, two really appealing places are...
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see how we can -- because people have been talking about going to mars, but i think he wanted to focus on getting back to the moon first and useat as a launching pad to get uo mars one day. we need to make sure nasa has the money to do these things. >> the new nasa administrator, he's a former member of congress, and he has no science background. what is your take on how that is going to affect nasa going forward? >> i think as long as the new administrator hires people or takes counsel from people that do have the backgrounds. she had shawn o'keefe who was an accountant who ran nasa back in the '90s and 2000s. so we did effective work, we did great exploration, and i think as long as he takes counsel from the people that know what they're doing and have the experience that we'll be okay. >> all right. we'll see. we'll definitely be watching the president and his new space council. leeland, thank you so much. every time i see him, i'm like, man, an astronaut, how outstanding is that. we'll be hearing from the president who will be speaking at any moment. it will be the president's first public meeting with the group. thank you
see how we can -- because people have been talking about going to mars, but i think he wanted to focus on getting back to the moon first and useat as a launching pad to get uo mars one day. we need to make sure nasa has the money to do these things. >> the new nasa administrator, he's a former member of congress, and he has no science background. what is your take on how that is going to affect nasa going forward? >> i think as long as the new administrator hires people or takes...
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to the us the g. seven summit in canada is marred by discord with anger over u.s. tariffs and division over donald trump's suggestion to reinstate russia to the summit. also become a failed asylum seeker has been arrested after a teenage girl was raped and murdered in germany he was detained in iraq after he fled germany with fake documents raising questions over the government's handling of the refugee crisis and google unveils a new range of emotions including salads and couples who are gender neutral they actually politically correct.
to the us the g. seven summit in canada is marred by discord with anger over u.s. tariffs and division over donald trump's suggestion to reinstate russia to the summit. also become a failed asylum seeker has been arrested after a teenage girl was raped and murdered in germany he was detained in iraq after he fled germany with fake documents raising questions over the government's handling of the refugee crisis and google unveils a new range of emotions including salads and couples who are...
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to the us the g. seven summit in canada has marred by discord with anger over u.s. ariffs on division over donald trump suggestion to reinstate russia to the summit also to come a file decided in secret has been arrested for teenage girls. murdered in germany he was detained in iraq after he fled germany with fake documents raising questions over the government's handling of the refugee crisis and these photos do capture the moment when a tear gas canister fired by the israeli army gets stuck in the mouth of a palestinian protester at the gaza border. plus google unveils a new range of emotions which do include for you can see.
to the us the g. seven summit in canada has marred by discord with anger over u.s. ariffs on division over donald trump suggestion to reinstate russia to the summit also to come a file decided in secret has been arrested for teenage girls. murdered in germany he was detained in iraq after he fled germany with fake documents raising questions over the government's handling of the refugee crisis and these photos do capture the moment when a tear gas canister fired by the israeli army gets stuck...
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for possible habitation systems on mars. >> the question should be, is there somebody you would like to send to mars? >> sure. that becomes a list. >> exactly. >>> take usking of pop's life and career and songs are the inspiration for the song. the musical does not have a title. no casti ining decisions have b made. but it will open some time in 2020. >> wow. >> over the course of his career, jackson won 13 grammys. his music has garnered $1 billion in sales. he passed away in 2009. looking forward to learning a lot more about this musical as it comes. you can imagine casting for that. >> wow. >> unbelievable. >>> up next, prince harry and duchess meghan markle, the royal couple attended the royal ascot yesterday. it's the first visit to the horse racing event. she wore a dress by givenchy. they presented the winning trophy for the st. james palace stakes. our own dylan dreyer, what's dylan wearing? >> oh. >> that will be live on friday. >> givenchy. >> nbc sports will have that coverage. dylan across the pond. what's next nor the royal watchers? on july 9th, prince louis will get christened. >>> james corden is hosting a game from the u.k. last night t
for possible habitation systems on mars. >> the question should be, is there somebody you would like to send to mars? >> sure. that becomes a list. >> exactly. >>> take usking of pop's life and career and songs are the inspiration for the song. the musical does not have a title. no casti ining decisions have b made. but it will open some time in 2020. >> wow. >> over the course of his career, jackson won 13 grammys. his music has garnered $1 billion in...
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to stay at the trump hotel in washington. that's very clear. and the trump administration used opportunities to highlight trump golf courses, mar-a-lago, all sortssses have been given kind of a free ride of publicity during his presidency. the president never lost an opportunity during the campaign and while in office to publicize them. >> we should say, article said the president keeps track of those who stay at the trump international hotel in d.c. there's a point there. what about the optics of all of this, is it likely to be something that jared and ivanka would be concerned about? >> they vice president looked like they thought it was a problem so far. the whole idea that there's any difficulty, there's nothing to see here, folks, that's been the attitude. >> okay. glenda blair, appreciate it, good luck with the book. >> thank you. >>> was there a clear strategy on the talk on the white house lawn? >>> and next hour, what happens in a hearing for migrants being held at the border. a hilton getaway means you get more because... you get another day in paradise. get a sunset on a sunday. get more stories to share. get more from your summer get
to stay at the trump hotel in washington. that's very clear. and the trump administration used opportunities to highlight trump golf courses, mar-a-lago, all sortssses have been given kind of a free ride of publicity during his presidency. the president never lost an opportunity during the campaign and while in office to publicize them. >> we should say, article said the president keeps track of those who stay at the trump international hotel in d.c. there's a point there. what about the...
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referring to demi tash the pro kurdish candidate as a terrorist and the same time all of us safer sorties have been behind one giving him another key advantage but the big concern is will to mars in action be a fair vote will there be vote rigging last year's referendum to extend old ones powers it was my. allocation so far all the fear is that that again happens we've already had reports of arrests of the local monaco's of the procurators party and also international monitors some of them have been denied entry into turkey. in the event of a suspected fraud and a victory for her to one story and walk in the opposition even do. well if there is concerns about vote rigging more i mean john has served notice he says he will be at the electoral board which controls a model to see elections saying he'll be there with fifty five thousand lawyers he said he's ready to mobilize the country to the brink democracy at the same time we have seen. dorian we can still hear you i know it's very loud there but we can still hear you loud and clear. here's how he said that he will be mobilizing. the ngos also organizing push a fair election message from this rally today and all this is the opp
referring to demi tash the pro kurdish candidate as a terrorist and the same time all of us safer sorties have been behind one giving him another key advantage but the big concern is will to mars in action be a fair vote will there be vote rigging last year's referendum to extend old ones powers it was my. allocation so far all the fear is that that again happens we've already had reports of arrests of the local monaco's of the procurators party and also international monitors some of them have...
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surface of mars the radiation conditions are such that organic material should break down pretty quickly and so we're really surprised to find this much preserved so close to the surface that tells us that we might be able to find better and more well preserved stuff bury deeper down so if there is or was life on mars this gives a little bit of our basically a boost for our chances of finding it rather than it being completely destroyed by the radiation so a lot of talk a surrounding this about that the search for me thing gas as well as a reporter if if if the rover can indeed detect anything. so this is significant because we've had a lot of detection is before we thought we'd seen methane on mars but now we have confirmed action with curiosity and we know that the levels in the martian atmosphere change over time now methane on mars should be destroyed in the atmosphere on a pretty short scale over the course of about three hundred years so wherever this methane is coming from it has to be continually produced for us to be detecting it and the two main sources of methane that we know about from earth are life like microbes that produce methane as their byproduct or some type of
surface of mars the radiation conditions are such that organic material should break down pretty quickly and so we're really surprised to find this much preserved so close to the surface that tells us that we might be able to find better and more well preserved stuff bury deeper down so if there is or was life on mars this gives a little bit of our basically a boost for our chances of finding it rather than it being completely destroyed by the radiation so a lot of talk a surrounding this about...
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used the trump foundation charity to benefit personal and business interests, including the 2016 presidential campaign. the attorney general accuses them of using foundation money among them, $100,000 to settle claims against marago. and $10,000 from the foundation to purchase this painting of donald trump. the nearly 2-year investigation was started under the previous attorney general and the president went after him today on twitter. >> the sleazily democrats and eric schneiderman are doing everything they can to sue me on a foundation that gave out to charity more than it took in hp i won't settle this case. mr. schneiderman resigned last month. after allegations of physical assault by multiple women. the new attorney general said there is nothing sleazy or political about the lawsuit. joining me for his take the former u.s. attorney for the southern district of new york. >> just in terms of the law, what could this mean for president trump. this investigation of the foundation? >> well, it's another legal headache on top of a bunch of other legal headaches, directed at some of his associates. the thing that struck me in reading the verified petition is that repeatedly in the petition, the new york ag's off
used the trump foundation charity to benefit personal and business interests, including the 2016 presidential campaign. the attorney general accuses them of using foundation money among them, $100,000 to settle claims against marago. and $10,000 from the foundation to purchase this painting of donald trump. the nearly 2-year investigation was started under the previous attorney general and the president went after him today on twitter. >> the sleazily democrats and eric schneiderman are...
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i want to bring in olga burn, director of immigration with the international committee, and mars marsha gretchen. explain to us of all the perception we get from american politicians, to be very specific the american president, is that those coming across the southern border are rapists, gang members, criminals, the worst of the worst. give us the context of the types of people we're seeing coming into europe and the united states generallily. >> at the u.s. southern border we're seeing people foreign policy honduras el-sal a door and guatemala. they are the three most dangerous countries in the world. we're seeing particularly, families, mothers, children, unaccompanied children coming to seek protection. >> what are we seeing from those trying to make their way to europe? >> in europe we're seeing large numbers of people coming from syria as the war is ongoing, as well as afghanistan. various parts of africa fleeing boko haram. >> i want to ask you, according to the unhcr, the number of migrants arriving in europe is actually on the decline. what's at the heart of how the european union is struggling to deal
i want to bring in olga burn, director of immigration with the international committee, and mars marsha gretchen. explain to us of all the perception we get from american politicians, to be very specific the american president, is that those coming across the southern border are rapists, gang members, criminals, the worst of the worst. give us the context of the types of people we're seeing coming into europe and the united states generallily. >> at the u.s. southern border we're seeing...
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. >> it alleges the president is using the foundation to settle claims at his mar-a-lago resort.hey even have a hand written note, apparently, by trump authorizing this. what kind of legal trouble could the president be facing here? >> well, he's actually facing three different lines of attack. there's the state lawsuit, which is going to go the way litigation goes. it's going to be a bloody knock-down-drag-out fight. he's tweeting he's not going to settle. i doubt this new york attorney general is worried about that. she seems to think she's got a pretty strong case because that was a barnburner of a lawsuit she's filed. she also referred this to both the irs and the fec. and there's some potential trouble there because there are very strict rules taking advantage of the tax exemption for nonprofits. and you have to file a number of government forms where you're attesting things are true subject to very severe criminal or civil penalties for filing false statements. and then you've got the fec allegations that in some ways overlap the irs allegations because they in both instanc
. >> it alleges the president is using the foundation to settle claims at his mar-a-lago resort.hey even have a hand written note, apparently, by trump authorizing this. what kind of legal trouble could the president be facing here? >> well, he's actually facing three different lines of attack. there's the state lawsuit, which is going to go the way litigation goes. it's going to be a bloody knock-down-drag-out fight. he's tweeting he's not going to settle. i doubt this new york...
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surface of mars the radiation conditions are such that organic material should break down pretty quickly and so we're really surprised to find this much preserved still close to the surface that tells us that we might be able to find better and more well preserved stuff very deeper down so if there is or was life on mars this gives it a little bit of our basically a boost for our chances of finding it rather than it being completely destroyed by the radiation. a reminder of the top stories here on al-jazeera the u.s. president says he's willing to invite north korea's leader kim jong il to the united states if negotiations between the leaders goes well donald trump was speaking after meeting japan's prime minister ahead of next week's summit in singapore. has been seeking assurances that japan's grievances against pyongyang will be raised especially the issue of japanese alleged abducted in north korea also held up the threat of further sanctions against pyongyang if the negotiations fire maximum pressure is absolutely in effect we don't use the term anymore because we're going into a friendly negotiation perhaps after that they go she asian i will be using it again you'll know how we
surface of mars the radiation conditions are such that organic material should break down pretty quickly and so we're really surprised to find this much preserved still close to the surface that tells us that we might be able to find better and more well preserved stuff very deeper down so if there is or was life on mars this gives it a little bit of our basically a boost for our chances of finding it rather than it being completely destroyed by the radiation. a reminder of the top stories here...
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to settle legal claims against mr. trump's mar-a-lago resort and the $10,000 of trump foundation money the suit says mr. trump usedo buy a painting of himself. >> everyone is going to get a lot of money. >> reporter: and the ag pointed to this campaign event in iowa in january 2016. candidate trump skipping a republican debate raised millions of dollars for veterans instead, but after the event, the lawsuit says campaign staff, not the trump foundation, dictated how the funds were dispersed, amounting to illegal coordination between a campaign and nonprofit. the president fired back on twitter, saying, "the sleazy new york democrats" are suing him on a foundation that gave out to charity more money than it took in. and, he added, "i won't settle this case." but former irs charitable division head mark owen says the evidence against the foundation appears overwhelming. >> this one is extraordinary because of the visibility of what happened. literally videotape exists of the events constituting political campaign intervention, for example. >> reporter: anna warner, cbs news, new york. >>> house republicans unveiled
to settle legal claims against mr. trump's mar-a-lago resort and the $10,000 of trump foundation money the suit says mr. trump usedo buy a painting of himself. >> everyone is going to get a lot of money. >> reporter: and the ag pointed to this campaign event in iowa in january 2016. candidate trump skipping a republican debate raised millions of dollars for veterans instead, but after the event, the lawsuit says campaign staff, not the trump foundation, dictated how the funds were...