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it was a government project that got us to the moon. ell-designed is your government agency to accomplish the goal you set forth. >> we heard people like richard branson talking up shuttle trips. nothing's happened. >> the original title of the book was "failure to launch: the dreams and illusions". they said that's too depressing. no they will not advance the space frontier because the frontier of space is expensive. it's dangerous. that's not right for a capital market to value. the history of human exploration is one where government takes the first step. they pay for the first patents. they draw the maps. government paid for columbus voyage and louis and clark. that's who figures out what's going on and then private enterprise comes. >> not according to newt gingrich. >> he got it wrong. private sector is a participant with nasa on that frontier. i think that can work. i don't have a problem with that. private sector is already a participant, but not at that level. >> we know he was speaking in florida. do you think that may have col
it was a government project that got us to the moon. ell-designed is your government agency to accomplish the goal you set forth. >> we heard people like richard branson talking up shuttle trips. nothing's happened. >> the original title of the book was "failure to launch: the dreams and illusions". they said that's too depressing. no they will not advance the space frontier because the frontier of space is expensive. it's dangerous. that's not right for a capital market...
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the ten billion pounds has been given to the banks you know how much it costs not saw the not budget for masters per year ten billion pounds and they take us to the moon they put people they put in people malls and we just piss away the money to buy and just give the money to the banks you know a mission to put people cost one hundred billion pound that's how much we get into the bank that's that's totally corrupt oh absolutely absolutely the the entire digital infrastructure oracle google microsoft apple would not have existed had there not been john kennedy's imperative statement let's go to the moon all right so right of time ameritech you thank so much for being on the kaiser report thank you. that's going to do it for this edition of the kaiser report with me max kaiser and stacy herbert and we thank my guests ameritech day you can send me an e-mail at kaiser report at r t t v are you until next time x. guys are saying bye off. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize that everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm t
the ten billion pounds has been given to the banks you know how much it costs not saw the not budget for masters per year ten billion pounds and they take us to the moon they put people they put in people malls and we just piss away the money to buy and just give the money to the banks you know a mission to put people cost one hundred billion pound that's how much we get into the bank that's that's totally corrupt oh absolutely absolutely the the entire digital infrastructure oracle google...
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for ten billion pounds has been given to the banks you know how much it costs now saw the not budget for masters per year ten billion pounds and they take us to the moon they put people they put in people malls and we just piss away the money to buy and just give the money to the banks you know a mission to put people almost cost one hundred billion pound that's how much we get into the bank that's that's totally corrupt so absolutely absolutely the the entire digital infrastructure oracle google microsoft apple would not have existed had there not been john kennedy's imperative statement let's go to the moon all right so right it's i'm a very techie thank so much for being on the kaiser report thank you. that's going to do it for this edition of the kaiser report with me max kaiser and stacy herbert are they my guest ameritech day you can send me an e-mail at kaiser report at r t t v dot ru intellects imax guys are saying by our. enemy. syria's president says he still has the people support and will not step down while he blames the unrest in the country on foreign forces promising to clamp down on so-called terrorists with an iron fist. iran and dis
for ten billion pounds has been given to the banks you know how much it costs now saw the not budget for masters per year ten billion pounds and they take us to the moon they put people they put in people malls and we just piss away the money to buy and just give the money to the banks you know a mission to put people almost cost one hundred billion pound that's how much we get into the bank that's that's totally corrupt so absolutely absolutely the the entire digital infrastructure oracle...
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bushell first explore the planet structure in order to understand the moon's origins which will help us understand more about the earth's origins we want to know how the earth came into being and the moon will help us in establishing this because it still preserve some elements that have vanished from the earth as the moon's conditions for a launch in space missions are much better than the earth's they're less energy consuming so it may well come at some point to building spacecraft there filling them with fuel made of water developed right there in the moon and sending them off and for their space missions that's what i think it will be like the. well the plan for the proposed this proposed new base on the moon is within the next few decades so hopefully lots of very exciting things that we can see coming up in the next few years there say that hoping to these unmanned probes can be the first step towards perhaps setting up a permanent home on the moon well it certainly sounds great and breathtakingly interesting but given carson's recent history is it really worth holding our breath
bushell first explore the planet structure in order to understand the moon's origins which will help us understand more about the earth's origins we want to know how the earth came into being and the moon will help us in establishing this because it still preserve some elements that have vanished from the earth as the moon's conditions for a launch in space missions are much better than the earth's they're less energy consuming so it may well come at some point to building spacecraft there...
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we're looking at is the first steps towards a new chapter in the exploration of the moon of course the closest thing to us in the cosmos we really should go back there and find out more about it now what with what ross cosmos have proposed is to send two unmanned probes to the moon that will collect samples and return back to that could be analyzed with the hope eventually that we can set up a permanent base on the move now this all sounds very science fiction but it could very soon be science fact a moon base has been said that it could very well be a very good place to to launch spacecraft from could also be a very good place to build spacecraft to cause the the gravity of the moon much less than there is an get see the effect less than gravity or zero gravity would have on a spacecraft much more than we can ever simulate on earth now this is something that's not only exciting. also exciting those that keep an eye on space exploration and show his genius to push will first explore the planet structure in order to understand the moons origins which will help us understand more about the earth's origins w
we're looking at is the first steps towards a new chapter in the exploration of the moon of course the closest thing to us in the cosmos we really should go back there and find out more about it now what with what ross cosmos have proposed is to send two unmanned probes to the moon that will collect samples and return back to that could be analyzed with the hope eventually that we can set up a permanent base on the move now this all sounds very science fiction but it could very soon be science...
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the moon and it will be american. >> america owns the moon. >> romney is not going to say something. romney will not get us back to the moon. >> save my . it is signed and delivered. >> you want to go to the moon. vote for gingrich. >> i want to go to the moon. >> it is called lunacy. state of the union. they are claiming that the milk jug is not meant for people to do it. >> he has -- he uses a slow -- it is a different technique. obama and i shared a slow birth. you should write about that. i was going to say something about the tash tag thing, but we covered that. by the way, you talked about the old human prop device politicians used. if warren buffet's secretary wants to be you ared you as a tax return. >> hash tag fair play. >> boy, this vacation can't start soon enough. >> where are you going? shash tag fun. >> hash tag sunscreen. >> movie ticket sales are down. hue about 50 million fewer moviegoers. >> hash tag gram ma police. >> john, i agree with and this has nothing to do with the movies and everything with the people. i see as many each year as i used to, but i go to the theater less often because of cell phones. >> absolute
the moon and it will be american. >> america owns the moon. >> romney is not going to say something. romney will not get us back to the moon. >> save my . it is signed and delivered. >> you want to go to the moon. vote for gingrich. >> i want to go to the moon. >> it is called lunacy. state of the union. they are claiming that the milk jug is not meant for people to do it. >> he has -- he uses a slow -- it is a different technique. obama and i shared a...
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knew as part of the merits of that was the one that would pass the soviet union thrust and get us to the moon in terms of our competition for support in the third of war which kennedy was all about winning the competition with the soviet union without a third world war was the whole strategy, the peace corps and alliance for progress, special forces. don't let the worst be escalated to the point of a nuclear conflict are co that was his great strength getting us to the worse. i don't know how ross or anyone else can investigate this and not see the miraculous ability of that president kennedy to set us on a course to win the cold war without a war. that is what i believe he did. in terms of economic policy the keynesian policy of heller, the tax cut which the publicans today herald but in those days criticize and oppose. i think his record is pretty darn good and in fact a look at things like medicare which he was pushing and a lot of these things for his. i think you would have had a good second term and i think ross is wrong and a bit petty in this regard are co. >> host: by the way, the gr
knew as part of the merits of that was the one that would pass the soviet union thrust and get us to the moon in terms of our competition for support in the third of war which kennedy was all about winning the competition with the soviet union without a third world war was the whole strategy, the peace corps and alliance for progress, special forces. don't let the worst be escalated to the point of a nuclear conflict are co that was his great strength getting us to the worse. i don't know how...
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what would we learn. >> there's a lot for us to understand about the moon and the origin of the moon earth. if we were expecting as newt indicated that there's a possibility that commercial companies might take this on there has to be a financial benefit for them. you know what no there is none. >> you know, derrick, newt gingrich when he was in congress, he also introduced a bill called the northwest ordinance space plan or something which said if you get up to 13,000 residents on the moon, they can apply to congress for statehood. [ laughter ] >> we could be looking at two senators from the moon, right? >> you know, and the real issue here is i hope we can get one of those senators there early. i won't say which one. >> right. well i frankly think we already have a couple of senators from the moon, maybe jim demitt for example. quickly, mars the shutting back and forth, possible? >> what are coming down the pike or better propulsion systems for rocketry. that if we solar system, we will have to come up with better methods, one already in use but based on very long distance travel. h
what would we learn. >> there's a lot for us to understand about the moon and the origin of the moon earth. if we were expecting as newt indicated that there's a possibility that commercial companies might take this on there has to be a financial benefit for them. you know what no there is none. >> you know, derrick, newt gingrich when he was in congress, he also introduced a bill called the northwest ordinance space plan or something which said if you get up to 13,000 residents on...
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the spacecraft was used to explore one of mars' moon, using the russian method of opening up and deployingtinually smaller versions ofist. [laughter] the spacecraft stalled before leaving earth's orbit. , which means sense. after all, it coms from the land of stall-in. thank you, michael. so this ruse i can satellite is hurdling back to earth this weekend with its full fuel load of 8. 3 tons of hydrozine, which is highly toxic, extremely unstable, corrosive to the skin and exposure can lead to pulmonary edema, seizures, comas or deaths. so in russia they use it to water down their vodka. so just where is this molotov cocktail of doom headed? according to experts, debris could fall anywhere along a vast stretch of the earth's surface that includes the cities of new york, london and tokyo. new york, london and tokyo. i would hate for it to land on one of those cities. and love for it to land on the other two. now, scientists will say there's very little chance that the plummeting debris could cause any harm, but i am not taking any chances, folks. that is why i will be spending the entire we
the spacecraft was used to explore one of mars' moon, using the russian method of opening up and deployingtinually smaller versions ofist. [laughter] the spacecraft stalled before leaving earth's orbit. , which means sense. after all, it coms from the land of stall-in. thank you, michael. so this ruse i can satellite is hurdling back to earth this weekend with its full fuel load of 8. 3 tons of hydrozine, which is highly toxic, extremely unstable, corrosive to the skin and exposure can lead to...
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to the end of the decade. so, how can we go to the moon by 2020? i'd love to be the person to take usre but it is out of the question. >> captain, a gentleman said one small step for man and a giant citizen for mankind, are you sure we should not start the process now? >> no, we should start the process, we should start putting those people, we have lost a big foundation of our technical talent and we have people, now, in other industries, we have to save what we have, we have to reinspire those young people to want to go into science and technology and give them something, give their generation something to look for, the answer is, yes, we need a visionary, someone to look into the future but we need a program with a different nation, with a mission, and i publicly called our existing space program a "mission to nowhere," we need a mission to somewhere and focus on it with sustainability, and someone who is willing to make the commitment, some leader, the president of the country who is willing to make the commitment who has the vision but who is practical enough to know it we have t
to the end of the decade. so, how can we go to the moon by 2020? i'd love to be the person to take usre but it is out of the question. >> captain, a gentleman said one small step for man and a giant citizen for mankind, are you sure we should not start the process now? >> no, we should start the process, we should start putting those people, we have lost a big foundation of our technical talent and we have people, now, in other industries, we have to save what we have, we have to...
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the president is asking to us harness the american spirit of innovation, the drive to solve problems and create capabilities is so imbedded in our story, and has led us to the moonral motors developed humanoid robot, called rt, will provide new technologies for row boat systems that create a human-like presence in space. r2, believe it or not, is accurately aboard the isf as the first robotic crew member and it's doing normal tasks that used to be done by astronauts, menial tasks like running the vacuum cleaner and doing other kinds of things. it's easy to forget all the dollars we spend to get to space are spent right here on earth. that may seem obvious, but when you're talking about spacecraft hurdling millions of miles away into the solar system or 400 miles above us like the hubble space telescope, we must remember that it's people, people who designed and operate them. people are currently orbiting on the iss, 24/7, and they have been so for more than 11 years now. without interruption. and for those 11-plus years there has always been, always been at least one american crew member on the iss crew. many of the technologies we developed to explore have big
the president is asking to us harness the american spirit of innovation, the drive to solve problems and create capabilities is so imbedded in our story, and has led us to the moonral motors developed humanoid robot, called rt, will provide new technologies for row boat systems that create a human-like presence in space. r2, believe it or not, is accurately aboard the isf as the first robotic crew member and it's doing normal tasks that used to be done by astronauts, menial tasks like running...
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and both sides do it, and it is this idea that the earthly matters we have to deal with as politicians are boring, but when kennedy sent us off to the moonving all of our inventive abilities, that was an exciting time. so i think there is this nostalgia in the body of politics, and although i ridicule it, because it's ridiculous -- >> bonkers, i believe, is the official term. >> bonkers, it is a real thing, and it's not just limited to gingrich. >> it is also a real thing on the space coast of florida. we have to take into account the demographics of the people he's talking to. people at space canaveral are worried about their industry because we're not going to the moon anymore. what he said is nuts and crazy and all that stuff, but -- >> but who did he offend? >> nobody's offended, but -- >> mars! >> the people who are offended are the people who know that we can't pay for that, and that it's all just empty talk. you know, conservatives like to talk about the deficit, but we're going to launch a new program to the moon? that's goofy. >> but this is a political pivot, because obama's shuttered the space program and a lot of republicans
and both sides do it, and it is this idea that the earthly matters we have to deal with as politicians are boring, but when kennedy sent us off to the moonving all of our inventive abilities, that was an exciting time. so i think there is this nostalgia in the body of politics, and although i ridicule it, because it's ridiculous -- >> bonkers, i believe, is the official term. >> bonkers, it is a real thing, and it's not just limited to gingrich. >> it is also a real thing on...
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increasing sunshine around noon temperatures jumping into the mid 50s san francisco, half moon bay upper 50s to 60 for the rest ever -- the rest of us50s to low 60s most of us may get up into the 63 degree range in fairfield. cooler than over the weekend surge of warmth starting thursday through this coming weekend where more of us will threaten 70° highs. frances is back. >>> good morning. a couple of accidents in san jose. both cleared. residual slowing southbound 880 past brokaw overturned crash cleared from lanes still slow 27 miles an hour north 101 looking good 56 miles an hour then typical delays westbound 237 approaching zanker, 33 miles an hour. i want to take out to bay bridge toll, metering lights on. traffic backed up to west , some lanes not that badly backed up. -- typical delays southbound 680 through walnut creek heavy north main approaching highway 24. how the -- now the waze trafficmans. if you tried to figure out which is better, highway or city streets or city roads, you can do that with this free traffic app. westbound 580 traffic moving around 31 miles per hour. if there was an accident, you may consider altamo
increasing sunshine around noon temperatures jumping into the mid 50s san francisco, half moon bay upper 50s to 60 for the rest ever -- the rest of us50s to low 60s most of us may get up into the 63 degree range in fairfield. cooler than over the weekend surge of warmth starting thursday through this coming weekend where more of us will threaten 70° highs. frances is back. >>> good morning. a couple of accidents in san jose. both cleared. residual slowing southbound 880 past brokaw...
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bay everybody else calm to five miles per hour localized wind pushed the temperature in half moon bay into 64° the rest of ushe mid to upper 50s where our highs should be for this time of year still have 2 1/2, 3 hours of warming left upper 50s to low 60s around the monterey and inland sunny, warmer record setting temperatures today clear early tonight patchy fog possible late tomorrow morning localized like this morning not only the next seven days dry possibly the next two weeks. models say this day two weeks from now may be our next best chance for rain. concord could tie a record again. napa and santa rosa could set record highs. close in oakland, 3°, san francisco not close that 67 is impressive, san jose 64, the record 66. richmond at 60 half moon bay 61, 62 san rafael and vallejo everybody else mid to upper 60s warmest around the monterey bay and inland mid 60s to low 70s around watsonville and salinas. three days into 2012 and three record highs in tahoe this at could be the fourth. mid to upper 60s chico, sacramento, big sur. 30s mainly in the north bay valleys tonight the rest of us in the 40s, the
bay everybody else calm to five miles per hour localized wind pushed the temperature in half moon bay into 64° the rest of ushe mid to upper 50s where our highs should be for this time of year still have 2 1/2, 3 hours of warming left upper 50s to low 60s around the monterey and inland sunny, warmer record setting temperatures today clear early tonight patchy fog possible late tomorrow morning localized like this morning not only the next seven days dry possibly the next two weeks. models say...
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bay everybody else calm to five miles per hour localized wind pushed the temperature in half moon bay into 64° the rest of usin the mid to upper 50s where our highs should be for this time of year still have 2 1/2, 3 hours of warming left upper 50s to low 60s around the monterey and inland sunny, warmer record setting temperatures today clear early tonight patchy fog possible late tomorrow morning localized like this morning not only the next seven days dry possibly the next two weeks. models say this day two weeks from now may be our next best chance for rain. concord could tie a record again. napa and santa rosa could set record highs. close in oakland, 3°, san francisco not close that 67 is impressive, san jose 64, the record 66. richmond at 60 half moon bay 61, 62 san rafael and vallejo everybody else mid to upper 60s warmest around the monterey bay and inland mid 60s to low 70s around watsonville and salinas. three days into 2012 and three record highs in tahoe this at could be the fourth. mid to upper 60s chico, sacramento, big sur. 30s mainly in the north bay valleys tonight the rest of us in the 40s,
bay everybody else calm to five miles per hour localized wind pushed the temperature in half moon bay into 64° the rest of usin the mid to upper 50s where our highs should be for this time of year still have 2 1/2, 3 hours of warming left upper 50s to low 60s around the monterey and inland sunny, warmer record setting temperatures today clear early tonight patchy fog possible late tomorrow morning localized like this morning not only the next seven days dry possibly the next two weeks. models...
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to use this for exactly? >>guest: well, nasa would like to go explore an asteroid in the future but our astronauts have not traveled past the orbit since 1972 when they ventured to the moonhey used something like this, a rover to explore the moon surface but now they want to go to an asteroid it does not have the safe pull that the moon has so they developed this, what you call the space exploration vehicle, or s.e.v. with an astronaut on the end. they can live inside it and potentially work around it, and one astronaut tells me this is, really, the future of space exploration. listen here. >> we will go explore the rest of the solar system, the steroids that go back to mars and when you do this, you plant a flag. >> you are looking like, with a doctor living inside of the vehicle right now and he will be inside for the next few days along with another astronaut as they put this through the ringer, if you will. >>trace: how do they get that thing to float around? >>reporter: you know, this johnson space center here, and i will rollback the mat, this is an air bearing floor and poll inned steel but you thing of an air hockey team instead of the air coming up from the floo
to use this for exactly? >>guest: well, nasa would like to go explore an asteroid in the future but our astronauts have not traveled past the orbit since 1972 when they ventured to the moonhey used something like this, a rover to explore the moon surface but now they want to go to an asteroid it does not have the safe pull that the moon has so they developed this, what you call the space exploration vehicle, or s.e.v. with an astronaut on the end. they can live inside it and potentially...
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coming up, if elected he will pull it out and send us all to the moon. meanwhile, the administration is outlining the budget cuts for the defense department. we will ask the panel if america can properly defend itself with a military that consists of nothing but drones and a guy named mitch. if you are a lying, cheating, two-timing, no good [bleep] we have you covered. >> from ed? >> no, it is a favorite of the 1%, greg. it is woven from the fine hairs on the back of the american worker. >> nothing but the best. >> thank you very much. >> let's welcome our guests. boy, is he annoying. >> he turns every tub into a hot tub. i am here with fox business network anchor, lori rothman. and fox knew contributor steven crouder. and bill schulz. and if he was a rug i would bang him with a broom, shaw -- sharod small. >> black history month is coming. >> and you are getting a start. >> good to see you, pinch. >> in the sign section, teens describe how viruses evolve and affect cells in little more than two weeks. speaking of viruses, sherod small can no longer take
coming up, if elected he will pull it out and send us all to the moon. meanwhile, the administration is outlining the budget cuts for the defense department. we will ask the panel if america can properly defend itself with a military that consists of nothing but drones and a guy named mitch. if you are a lying, cheating, two-timing, no good [bleep] we have you covered. >> from ed? >> no, it is a favorite of the 1%, greg. it is woven from the fine hairs on the back of the american...
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the president is asking us to harntheas american spirit of innovation. the drive to solve problems and create capabilities is so embedded in our story and has led us to the moonnd to humans living and workings in space probably indefinitely. probably indefinitely. we strive
the president is asking us to harntheas american spirit of innovation. the drive to solve problems and create capabilities is so embedded in our story and has led us to the moonnd to humans living and workings in space probably indefinitely. probably indefinitely. we strive
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to go. dulcolax stool softener. make yourself comfortable. [ male announcer ] sweat... it raised monuments... ♪ ...discovered new worlds... ♪ ...and redefined music. ♪ it gave man wings... ♪ ...and took us all to the moongs can come out of sweat, so don't let odor stop you. ♪ gillette odor shield. turns odor into freshness. >> as we continue on hannity and joining us former alaskan governor. you said the first two went rogue in endorsing newt gingrich. at any point do you see yourself getting in and making an endorsement. >> i'm like a lot of g.o.p. voters who are looking at contrasts to obama policies and their proposed solutions to the challenges we're facing. i'm still with the majority searching. >> sean: mitt romney, the first nonpresident to win iowa and new hampshire. it's historic. do you think it's inevitable. do you think it's a case where you think that governor romney has it or maybe there's too many people trying to be an alternative to him and then the field has to be winnowed down a little bit? what do you think? >> i think with romney coming off the 39% that he garnered in a liberal leaning state like new ham, shows again the majority has not coalesced round one and i think that conserv
to go. dulcolax stool softener. make yourself comfortable. [ male announcer ] sweat... it raised monuments... ♪ ...discovered new worlds... ♪ ...and redefined music. ♪ it gave man wings... ♪ ...and took us all to the moongs can come out of sweat, so don't let odor stop you. ♪ gillette odor shield. turns odor into freshness. >> as we continue on hannity and joining us former alaskan governor. you said the first two went rogue in endorsing newt gingrich. at any point do you see...
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the president is asking us to harness the american spirit of innovation, the drive to solve problems and create capabilities is so embedded in our story and has led us to the moone. probably indefinitely. we strive to see innovation. and to facilitate the kind of environment where the space robots like the general motors developed humanoids robots to provide new technologies for the robot systems that create a humanlike presence and space through the presence control systems. they are currently on board the iiss of its first robotic remember and it's during normal tasks that used to be done by astronauts like running the vacuum cleaner and doing other kinds of things. it's easy to forget all of the dollars we spent to get to spent right here on earth. that may seem obvious that when you're talking about space hurtling millions of miles away into the solar system or for under the miles above like the space telescope we must remember its people who design and operate them. people are currently or betting on the iiss 247 and they've done so for more than 11 years now. without interruption and for those years there has always been at least one member on the iiss cr
the president is asking us to harness the american spirit of innovation, the drive to solve problems and create capabilities is so embedded in our story and has led us to the moone. probably indefinitely. we strive to see innovation. and to facilitate the kind of environment where the space robots like the general motors developed humanoids robots to provide new technologies for the robot systems that create a humanlike presence and space through the presence control systems. they are currently...
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the competition. she issnow getting ready to head off to hollywood for the next phase which is basically a bootcamp for the hopeful contestants. hallie stopped by our studios this mooning to give usf the other talent in this year's competition when american idol and thursday at 8pm here on fox45. the...// lass day... of january,.../ ááandáá... it... feels like.../ spring.../ áálooksáá like it... too...///. áátheseáá folks... spent their afternoon .../ going ...for a run...//// ááoráá taking... a... nice troll .../ along the .../ inner harbor. our cameras capture many people holding their coats instead of wearing them...an unusual sight for this time of year, but certaanly a welcome one. when.../ nnws breaks.. / the... latest information ...right... on your... cell phone....// áádownloadáá the... fox45... mobile news app ...for your drrid... or... i-phone..../ ááitáá has... headlines.. traffic.. and weather conditions.. / ááalláá at... your pingertips.../. áágoáá to... foxbaltimore dot com .../ and... look for... "mobile".../ on... the screen. 3 ---skiing nats- nats- 145 people on water skiis. skiis.the record ... this group ...is... attempting../ .ááandáá the miihap... for.../ so
the competition. she issnow getting ready to head off to hollywood for the next phase which is basically a bootcamp for the hopeful contestants. hallie stopped by our studios this mooning to give usf the other talent in this year's competition when american idol and thursday at 8pm here on fox45. the...// lass day... of january,.../ ááandáá... it... feels like.../ spring.../ áálooksáá like it... too...///. áátheseáá folks... spent their afternoon .../ going ...for a run...////...