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. >> mars: yeah. we had it all, you know. we had each other and it never felt like it was the end of the world. "it's all right we don't got-- don't got electric today. it's all right. it's temporary." sayin', "well, we're going to figure this out." maybe that's why i have this mentality when it comes to the music. because i know i'm going to figure-- i'm going to figure it out, just give me some time. >> logan: as soon as he graduated high school, he left the waikiki showrooms, and hawaii altogether. you could've stayed here, right? >> mars: and be-- >> logan: --and you could-- >> mars: --very happy. >> logan: yeah? and made a good living, and-- and done what your dad did, and been a big star in hawaii? >> mars: i wanted to go for it. >> logan: you wanted more? >> mars: i wanted more. and my family pushed me. and this island pushed me. >> logan: how? >> mars: these are my people, and this is my culture, and i want to represent them. i want people to think of hawaii and think of palm trees and-- (
. >> mars: yeah. we had it all, you know. we had each other and it never felt like it was the end of the world. "it's all right we don't got-- don't got electric today. it's all right. it's temporary." sayin', "well, we're going to figure this out." maybe that's why i have this mentality when it comes to the music. because i know i'm going to figure-- i'm going to figure it out, just give me some time. >> logan: as soon as he graduated high school, he left the...
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to put man on mars. sharyl: space, the final frontier, might also prove to be at least one unifier in congress. both republicans and democrats passed a budget pledging $19.6 billion to nasa. part of that budget comes with a directive from president trump to put americans back in space. lisa fletcher has more lisa: how likely is it that we're gonna get to mars? john grant: we're going to get to mars. i think it's really a matter of having the right tools to carry humans and the desire to back that up. lisa: john grant is one of the foremost experts on mars. a geologist by training, grant is one of the operators of the two rovers currently on the red planet -- "opportunity," which landed in 2004, and "curiosity," there since 2012. where are we today when it comes to space exploration? john grant: we're really on, i think, the threshold of understanding whether or not there's life anywhere in our solar system besides here on the earth. lisa: it's that desire to, yes, -- that fueled the space aspirations of
to put man on mars. sharyl: space, the final frontier, might also prove to be at least one unifier in congress. both republicans and democrats passed a budget pledging $19.6 billion to nasa. part of that budget comes with a directive from president trump to put americans back in space. lisa fletcher has more lisa: how likely is it that we're gonna get to mars? john grant: we're going to get to mars. i think it's really a matter of having the right tools to carry humans and the desire to back...
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, what year would we have landed on mars? >> what did they say? >> i'd guess '85. >> 1984. they said if we kept the impetus going. >> orwell would have loved it. >>> we've got warm weather at sfo where things are still warm in parts of the bay area, 80 degrees at concord at 11:00 at night, san francisco 63, san jose 69 and 75 for santa rosa. it's going to be a mild night on the east bay for sure, nice night to camp outside with the kids maybe as we've got very strong high pressure over the west coast and it's not moving. it will be there for a week, near record highs all weekend, clear tonight, mild temperatures and hot inland this weekend. it will be milder near the beach. so that's where you can find relief and at least that's good news and you know what? it's hot summer weather for all of the fairs around. one of them alameda county, pleasantton, 100 degrees. if you want to head there on saturday, too warm? how about the north beach festival not far from our studios in san francisco, 80 degrees tomorrow. forecast highs in
, what year would we have landed on mars? >> what did they say? >> i'd guess '85. >> 1984. they said if we kept the impetus going. >> orwell would have loved it. >>> we've got warm weather at sfo where things are still warm in parts of the bay area, 80 degrees at concord at 11:00 at night, san francisco 63, san jose 69 and 75 for santa rosa. it's going to be a mild night on the east bay for sure, nice night to camp outside with the kids maybe as we've got very...
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>> we will get to mars. it's a matter of having the right tools to carry humans. >> stephen hawking said we have a hundred years left on the planet. is mars a viable exit strategy? >> mars is not a nice place right now as far as humans is concerned. it would be living in domes and living beneath the surface. we could live there but it gets back to the question of the technology of the resources we need to do that. >> not since the 1960's has america seen support for space. last year congress agreed to fund nasa with $19.6 billion, specifically steered to interplantory travel. with a mandate. get humans near or on the surface of mars in the 2030's. lisa: let's say we have the resources necessary to put a human on mars for the next years. what do we get out of that? >> you get something about the humans leaving the home planet. we are no longer bound to a single planet around a star. we are branching out and starting to interplanetary species. that in and of itself says something about the humans making a step
>> we will get to mars. it's a matter of having the right tools to carry humans. >> stephen hawking said we have a hundred years left on the planet. is mars a viable exit strategy? >> mars is not a nice place right now as far as humans is concerned. it would be living in domes and living beneath the surface. we could live there but it gets back to the question of the technology of the resources we need to do that. >> not since the 1960's has america seen support for...
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he owns mar-a-lago. after he was elected to president, the dues to belong to mar-a-lago doubled. i believe one time, i can't member if it was that one time, the presence and, of course,, it's more valuable place to be never i guess he is kind of right. so now it's $200,000 to be a member. he has hosted more than one foreign delegation where foreign governments have spent a lot of money. so it's not about what we as taxpayers necessarily spend on presidential travel. because believe me democrat, republican president i assure you that for as long as we have thiis that always be that argum. if it's a democratic president, the republicans will complain about how much you travels. if there's a republican president the democrats will complain about how much he travels to that's not what this is about. this is about a president who is making money personally off of that travel, off of foreign governments, off of what the pentagon spends. and i will i guess give mr. conaway president obama's fence, how much ever that adds value to his property. i could argue it might decline about you de
he owns mar-a-lago. after he was elected to president, the dues to belong to mar-a-lago doubled. i believe one time, i can't member if it was that one time, the presence and, of course,, it's more valuable place to be never i guess he is kind of right. so now it's $200,000 to be a member. he has hosted more than one foreign delegation where foreign governments have spent a lot of money. so it's not about what we as taxpayers necessarily spend on presidential travel. because believe me democrat,...
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mars from a surface. man's age-old dream of what it's like on another planet ander is ping for life there today became a reality and what reality. >> it's been more than 40 years since the viking 1 landed on mars and landed back the first images from the red planet. since then nasa has successfully landed others on the mars surface. >> this week the space agency debuted the next generation of the mars rover set to launch in 2020 but now we're getting a lack what a manned mars rover might look like. omar villafranca took a spin. >> reporter: with six wheels and a distinctive alien design, tourists at the center complex have no idea what to make of this extra terrestrial machine. this is a new mars rover concept vehicle stand 1g 1 feet tall 24rks feet long and 13 feet wide -- >> what takes longer, your design or your putting it together? >> the giant rover is the brainchild of two brothers, shannon and mark. the two made their names in hollywood designing and building movie props, most notably the futuristi
mars from a surface. man's age-old dream of what it's like on another planet ander is ping for life there today became a reality and what reality. >> it's been more than 40 years since the viking 1 landed on mars and landed back the first images from the red planet. since then nasa has successfully landed others on the mars surface. >> this week the space agency debuted the next generation of the mars rover set to launch in 2020 but now we're getting a lack what a manned mars rover...
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he owns mar-a-lago. after he was elected president the duszak mar-a-lago doubled. at one time the president said of course it's a more viable place to be now. i guess he is kind of right. so now it's $200,000 to be a member. he has hosted more than one warren delegation with foreign governments was spent a lot of money so it's not about what we as taxpayers necessarily spend on presidential travel excluding democrats from republican presence. i assure you as long as we have otherwise be that argument. if there is a republican president that democrats complain about how much he travels. that's not what this is about. this is about a president who is making money personally off of that travel, off of foreign governments, off of what the pentagon spends an and i will i guess give mr. conaway president obama's sense how much ever that adds value to his property and you can see it i argue that might decline the value but given the expense whatever it may cost it doesn't come within millions of dollars of the amount of money that has lardy been spent by foreign governmen
he owns mar-a-lago. after he was elected president the duszak mar-a-lago doubled. at one time the president said of course it's a more viable place to be now. i guess he is kind of right. so now it's $200,000 to be a member. he has hosted more than one warren delegation with foreign governments was spent a lot of money so it's not about what we as taxpayers necessarily spend on presidential travel excluding democrats from republican presence. i assure you as long as we have otherwise be that...
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we think. >> we think the first person on mars is 18 years old as we think. so these guys through fifth grade, somewhere in college, we're after. >> reporter: the folks here hope it will generate enthusiasm like in 2012 when the unmanned curiosity rover no matter who was in there last. protection. new lysol power & fresh 6 goes to work flush after flush for a just-cleaned feeling that lasts up to 4 weeks. lysol. what it takes to protect. i just want to find a used car start at the new carfax.com show me used trucks with one owner. pretty cool. [laughs] ah... ahem... show me the carfax. start your used car search at the all-new carfax.com. not all fish oil supplements provide the same omega-3 power. megared advanced triple absorption is absorbed three times better. so one softgel has more omega-3 power than three standard fish oil pills. megared advanced triple absorption. two kids barfed in class today. it was so gross. lysol disinfectant spray kills 99.9% of bacteria, even those that cause stomach bugs. one more way you've got what it takes to protect. but f
we think. >> we think the first person on mars is 18 years old as we think. so these guys through fifth grade, somewhere in college, we're after. >> reporter: the folks here hope it will generate enthusiasm like in 2012 when the unmanned curiosity rover no matter who was in there last. protection. new lysol power & fresh 6 goes to work flush after flush for a just-cleaned feeling that lasts up to 4 weeks. lysol. what it takes to protect. i just want to find a used car start at...
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is the key to colonizing mars. to get there it has to be affordable. the rockets would first transport thousands of pods with about 100 people each into low earth orbit. every two years they line up favorably and that's when groups of the transportships will gwynn their journey together -- transport ships will begin their journey together. >> to make mars the impossible. >> reporter: he might be crazy. he's the ceo of silicon valley, a think tank trying to solve some of our toughest problems he says don't count musk out. >> he is a guy who generates big ideas. there's no shortage of them. you need people like that around. >> reporter: in his latest paper, musk believes humans should be a multi-planetary species. he also says he is personally saving up most of his wealth for the mars project. but hancock says even if the mars project is a bust, there could still be some earth-bound benefits from the effort. >> but elon musk is thinking you might be able to use the technology on earth and get to other continents in 4
is the key to colonizing mars. to get there it has to be affordable. the rockets would first transport thousands of pods with about 100 people each into low earth orbit. every two years they line up favorably and that's when groups of the transportships will gwynn their journey together -- transport ships will begin their journey together. >> to make mars the impossible. >> reporter: he might be crazy. he's the ceo of silicon valley, a think tank trying to solve some of our toughest...
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. >> the road map to mars. we're getting our first look at space x founder, elon musk's plan to colonize the planet within decade. remember you can find us on facebook, wnnfans.com, and twitter, abcwnn. you're watching "world news now." and they happen easily. the other side of this... is they can be removed... easily. spray and wash's... powerful formula... removes over 100 stains. spray and wash. better on over 100 stains. 60% of women are wearing the w...experience leaks. introducing always my fit. find the number that's right for your flow and panty size on the top of any always pack. the better the fit, the better it protects. always. ...studying to be a dentist and she gave me advice. she said... my daughter is... ...dadgo pro with crest pro-health. 4 out of 5 dentists confirm... ...these crest pro-health... ...products help maintain a... ...professional clean. go pro with crest pro health crest pro-health... ...really brought my mouth... ...to the next level. not all fish oil supplements provide the same
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eighty-five at dulles and 86 at bwi thurgood mar shavment we really should be in the mid 80s. we're pretty much right on target at all three airports today and it was just pleasant. right now, lots of clouds and rain to the south of us and a little bit of wet weather to the north of us. we ' sandwiched in between and the skis will continue to clear in the overnight hours. a little bit of aig west. overall things are really , really improving as we move into the week. here's a look at where we stand temperature wise this hour in the nation's capital. it's 76- degrees with the winds being very calm and elsewhere temperatures are into the 630s and into the low 730s and as we shape it up for you tomorrow here's a quick look at your planner and what you can expect by mid day. plenty of sunshine the seven day forecast on the other side. back to you. >> now to the senate tion controversial billion to repeal and replace obama care. mitchell mack quonl says he wants members of the legislature to vote on the billion this week . right now he doesn't have the votes and at least five repub
eighty-five at dulles and 86 at bwi thurgood mar shavment we really should be in the mid 80s. we're pretty much right on target at all three airports today and it was just pleasant. right now, lots of clouds and rain to the south of us and a little bit of wet weather to the north of us. we ' sandwiched in between and the skis will continue to clear in the overnight hours. a little bit of aig west. overall things are really , really improving as we move into the week. here's a look at where we...
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. >> and later, mars may be in reach. the out of this world ways that elon musk is planning to get hum >> ♪ >> welcome back everyone. a deadly multi vehicle crash along 322 kills an off duty police officer and injures his spouse and his three children. chopper3 over the scene here near garwin road in mullica hill. vineland police say 33-year-old charlie amade was a passenger in a minivan headed eastbound near woolwich township when it collided with a pickup truck. the extent of the injuries of the other passengers isn't known. >>> a man is facing multiple charges after stealing a car with passengers inside. it happened at the firefly festival in dover delaware just before 3 o'clock this morning. 25-year-old zachary hamilton punched the driver of a ford transit van before crashing it into a fence. six people were inside the vehicle. officials say hamilton was under the influence of drugs at the time. hamilton faces multiple charges including carjacking, reckless endangerment and other charges as well. >>> u.s. and japane
. >> and later, mars may be in reach. the out of this world ways that elon musk is planning to get hum >> ♪ >> welcome back everyone. a deadly multi vehicle crash along 322 kills an off duty police officer and injures his spouse and his three children. chopper3 over the scene here near garwin road in mullica hill. vineland police say 33-year-old charlie amade was a passenger in a minivan headed eastbound near woolwich township when it collided with a pickup truck. the extent...
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. >> reporter: this is a new mars rover concept vehicle. standing 11 feet tall, 24 feet long, and 13 feet wide. >> what takes longer, your design or putting it together? >> reporter: the giant rover is the brainchild of the parker brothers, shannon and mark. the two made their names in hollywood designing and building movie props. most notably, the futuristic motorcycle in the movie "tron." >> so no doors on mars, you have to enter through the back. >> right. >> reporter: shannon designed the rover. ark and his team did the dirty work, constructing the whole thing in less than five months. >> there is almost nothing on this vehicle that was not built in our shop. i mean, down to every little bracket and tab. nothing was ordered out of a catalog. we built the body, the chassis, the suspension, the wheels, the frame, the interior, the seats, the glass, everything on this vehicle had to be built completely from scratch. >> some of this is just for design, you know, just for it to look cool. other things i thought, you know, this is kind of imp
. >> reporter: this is a new mars rover concept vehicle. standing 11 feet tall, 24 feet long, and 13 feet wide. >> what takes longer, your design or putting it together? >> reporter: the giant rover is the brainchild of the parker brothers, shannon and mark. the two made their names in hollywood designing and building movie props. most notably, the futuristic motorcycle in the movie "tron." >> so no doors on mars, you have to enter through the back. >>...
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the difference in the revenue that's brought in mar a lago. i think the most telling is the one he filed in be 2015 which was the beginning of his candidacy. i think in that tomorrow he reported about $15 million from mar a lago and now more than $37 million. >> sreenivasan: there was reporting a l little earlier this week about the type of influence that may or may not exist, the people who have been buying his condominiums, will th llcs, that's hard to sigh see wr that's an individual or through a foreign governments. >> through llcs that is the limitations of this form. that is not the same as looking at tax relief. >> sreenivasan: we also have democrats, democratic attorn generals in maryland, two other democratic members and the citize of responsibility in ethics in washington are all suing trump because they think there is a violation of the emonthly yoemoluments clause. >> the hotel in d.c. has become the center of this controversy. that hotel has brought in about $20 million since its opening in october. what the attorney general answe
the difference in the revenue that's brought in mar a lago. i think the most telling is the one he filed in be 2015 which was the beginning of his candidacy. i think in that tomorrow he reported about $15 million from mar a lago and now more than $37 million. >> sreenivasan: there was reporting a l little earlier this week about the type of influence that may or may not exist, the people who have been buying his condominiums, will th llcs, that's hard to sigh see wr that's an individual...
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is the key to colonizing mars, a reusable rocket system. they would first transport thousands of pods to an earth orbit and about every two years the orbits line up favorably and that's when groups of the transport ships would begin the journey together. musk spoke of this earlier. >> this is to make it possible. >> he might be crazy. >> reporter: a think tank is trying to solve some of our toughest problems, and this man says, don't count musk out. >> he's a guy that generates big ideas and there's no shortage of them. you need people like that around. >> reporter: in his latest paper, musk says he believes humans should be a multi plan tear species. he says he is personally saving up most of his wealth for the mars project. but hancock says even if this is a bust, there could be earth bound benefits from the efforts. >> as a by-product of this, you might be able to use the technologies on earth, travel faster. >> reporter: gravity is a third as strong as on earth, so once you get there, you could probably move most anything all by yoursel
is the key to colonizing mars, a reusable rocket system. they would first transport thousands of pods to an earth orbit and about every two years the orbits line up favorably and that's when groups of the transport ships would begin the journey together. musk spoke of this earlier. >> this is to make it possible. >> he might be crazy. >> reporter: a think tank is trying to solve some of our toughest problems, and this man says, don't count musk out. >> he's a guy that...
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mission which landed in mars in 2008 and now working on the second one, out there right now, it's headed for asteroid and it's going to bring back a sample. said your job is to interview the old-timers and capture their stories before they are gone and so one of the first people i talk to is whittaker and a dozen other people and by tend of the year, it was a year-long project and i went to mike and said, there are so many stories to capture. let me keep working on this. i did that for four years. i worked my way in undergraduate degree and i didn't know right away that it was going to be a book. it actually wasn't until michael passed away in 2011 that i sort of pulled all of that writing and i think i can turn into a story that would honor his vision that that was an important thing to capture. >> that turn intoed under desert sky. what are you doing in tucson now? >> i live up in flag staff now. i'm a science writer. i didn't know i was going to be a science writer and this book really launched me into that career and i'm working on -- i've got a second book out called mythical river
mission which landed in mars in 2008 and now working on the second one, out there right now, it's headed for asteroid and it's going to bring back a sample. said your job is to interview the old-timers and capture their stories before they are gone and so one of the first people i talk to is whittaker and a dozen other people and by tend of the year, it was a year-long project and i went to mike and said, there are so many stories to capture. let me keep working on this. i did that for four...
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his research has helped nasa explore mars. these features on the martian surface are named the bagnold dunes in honour of the great explorer. all the wheels are coming into alignment. abbie hutty has taken up his legacy. she's developing europe's first mars rover at this test—bed in stevenage outside london. abbie is trying to develop new ways to cross the martian sand — just as bagnold did in libya 80 years earlier. he was the first one to really look at the materials that the sand was made out of, and the wind forces and the distribution, and how friction played a part and all of those things, and that's how we predict what it's going to be like on mars. it's all about that dry, dusty nature of the sand, and trying to drive over that without sinking into it — that's our biggest challenge. i really do think he'd be absolutely delighted, amazed and delighted if he knew that the work he'd done all that time ago had an application, and a very real application too, to the exploration of mars — i think he'd be tickled pink
his research has helped nasa explore mars. these features on the martian surface are named the bagnold dunes in honour of the great explorer. all the wheels are coming into alignment. abbie hutty has taken up his legacy. she's developing europe's first mars rover at this test—bed in stevenage outside london. abbie is trying to develop new ways to cross the martian sand — just as bagnold did in libya 80 years earlier. he was the first one to really look at the materials that the sand was...
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the town of mar raju was supposed to be liberated by the philippine independent state which was celebrated on james wilde but the data among u.s. soldiers among civilians keeps rising i still aiming for certain date or is it now an open ended battle for us and for all muslims as me let this be very clear about the intention of the president it is to have a long lasting peace in southern philippines which is in mindanao and that would include morrow and that this is a major is a major promise of the president and not just a promise but the an intention for the whole philippines having said that part of the part of the reasoning part of the reason that there was some sort of a date in. late june well was really not so much and but a goal a milestone in the making in making sure that the mindanao would become a place of peace and prosperity and just just as you just mentioned that it was a goal and a goal a parent. he wasn't fully achieved because there are still media reports coming from the area of these isis affiliated arm groups being in control of some parts of the city why do you think
the town of mar raju was supposed to be liberated by the philippine independent state which was celebrated on james wilde but the data among u.s. soldiers among civilians keeps rising i still aiming for certain date or is it now an open ended battle for us and for all muslims as me let this be very clear about the intention of the president it is to have a long lasting peace in southern philippines which is in mindanao and that would include morrow and that this is a major is a major promise of...
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some of the mars are also using the rallies to call for greater unity, as a nation. approach each other, and talk with respect, and empathy for one another. we've got to have these two basic values, in order to progress together as one country. >> not far from the protests in our nation's capitol was a pittsburgh not paris rally to show support for president trump's decision to pull out of the paris climate accord. >> he's in for jobs, jobs, jobs, in to protect this country, defense going properly, he's got out of the paris agreement, which i agree with, 100 percent. >> we want to let him know we support everything and appreciate his courage in making america safe again. >> while the president pulled the united states out of the paris accord, many mayors and governors across the country say they plan to stick to the requirements of the international agreement n washington, i'm garrett, fox news. >>> a vicious attack on 90 year old man. it happened in broad daylight. the horrific injuries the man suffered as a result of the brutal assault. >> plus almost two weeks aft
some of the mars are also using the rallies to call for greater unity, as a nation. approach each other, and talk with respect, and empathy for one another. we've got to have these two basic values, in order to progress together as one country. >> not far from the protests in our nation's capitol was a pittsburgh not paris rally to show support for president trump's decision to pull out of the paris climate accord. >> he's in for jobs, jobs, jobs, in to protect this country, defense...
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the we launch mars insight lander in may of 2018 to study the structure of mars and to launch the next mission in 2020. we continue on schedule for the 2018 launch. what will be a giant leap forward to understand thee universe in her origins. in 2018 we will launch the parker solar probe on a mission to fly closer to the sun.ss fill join 18 missions dedicated to studying or near star.ep-spae the space technology request includes investments in communications, high-powered solar technology and advancement material. both the green spacecraft in the deep space atomic clock instrument will be delivered to orbit.l the international space station, our first step is delivering the knowledge and technology we need to keep our astronauts safe onan deep space missions.s to ret working with commercial crew partners we plan to retune crew capability in 2018. were continuing development on the space launch system rocket, the crew capsule and ground systems. in the technology and resource needed to support a robust program. we plan to launch a mission using the new heavy launch vehicle in the spacec
the we launch mars insight lander in may of 2018 to study the structure of mars and to launch the next mission in 2020. we continue on schedule for the 2018 launch. what will be a giant leap forward to understand thee universe in her origins. in 2018 we will launch the parker solar probe on a mission to fly closer to the sun.ss fill join 18 missions dedicated to studying or near star.ep-spae the space technology request includes investments in communications, high-powered solar technology and...
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the soonest we would go to mars would be the mid 20s and 3. i just don't think that that's going to be the way we get there. elon musk announced he's going to mars in 2018. not with people. but should he do that near the range with the heavy-lift vehicle. it will be obvious we don't need to spend taxpayer money on this. john: you have been there nine years. it's not just congress' fault. nasa want to protect every job. >> it's a bureaucracy. people at nasa are wonderful. but the leadership, they are all in tight with the industry. everybody likes to manage a contract. and so it's pretty nice system. at this point you have got $18 billion of the public's money that i think the space program could do better with. john: it could be so much better used, and so many americans say privatization. on msnbc they do get excited about space travel. but then the host has to say this. >> i also worry a great deal this is going to private industry. i keep thinking the competition of private companies in this on the planet has not necessarily led to equitabl
the soonest we would go to mars would be the mid 20s and 3. i just don't think that that's going to be the way we get there. elon musk announced he's going to mars in 2018. not with people. but should he do that near the range with the heavy-lift vehicle. it will be obvious we don't need to spend taxpayer money on this. john: you have been there nine years. it's not just congress' fault. nasa want to protect every job. >> it's a bureaucracy. people at nasa are wonderful. but the...
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. >>> plus tesla ceo elon musk has a vision to put a million people on mars. how he plans to do it. honored for her decades of work fighting h-i >>> new at 5:00 a san francisco congresswoman honored for decades of work fighting hiv and aids. as examination's betty yu shows us -- as kpix 5's betty yu shows us it comes as some on the council for hiv and aids turn in resignation. >> house my north leader nonsy -- minority leader nancy pelosi energized and thanked the crowd for turning grief into action. volunteers turned out to honor san francisco's congresswoman for her 30 years of being an hiv/aids champion. she's supported major funding for people with the virus. this week six people on the council for hiv/aids resigned. one wrote the president does not care about hiv and does not take the ongoing epidemic or the needs of people living with hiv seriously. >> we had some challenges that we have to face. the president's budget cuts have been billions of dollars from the national substitute of health which is a place where we can find answers. we have to fight that. but of course i hop
. >>> plus tesla ceo elon musk has a vision to put a million people on mars. how he plans to do it. honored for her decades of work fighting h-i >>> new at 5:00 a san francisco congresswoman honored for decades of work fighting hiv and aids. as examination's betty yu shows us -- as kpix 5's betty yu shows us it comes as some on the council for hiv and aids turn in resignation. >> house my north leader nonsy -- minority leader nancy pelosi energized and thanked the crowd...
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then how come low iq crazy mika along with psycho joe came to mar-a-lago three nights in a row around new year's eve and insisted on joining me?
then how come low iq crazy mika along with psycho joe came to mar-a-lago three nights in a row around new year's eve and insisted on joining me?
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i hope we're the first to mars. but we cannot give up that pioneer innovation that led this country to greatness. i'll share with colleagues of the senate a cnbc story in march. china is building a manned spacecraft capable of sending astronauts to the moon. can you imagine the day when the stars and stripes on the lunar surface stand not alone, but stand next to the stars of a flag by another nation -- perhaps china, perhaps somebody else. when it comes to our access to space, this debate is absolutely critical because without passage of amendment number 250, we lose a tremendous portion of our access to space. we lose it for commercial applications, we lose it for civil applications. in the past few months this shows the importance of u.s. leadership. that's why this bipartisan amendment comes with a simple point. it assures that nasa and our commercial space industry will continue to be the leader in aerospace. the ranking member of the senate intelligence committee, mark warner, is joining me on my amendment. he
i hope we're the first to mars. but we cannot give up that pioneer innovation that led this country to greatness. i'll share with colleagues of the senate a cnbc story in march. china is building a manned spacecraft capable of sending astronauts to the moon. can you imagine the day when the stars and stripes on the lunar surface stand not alone, but stand next to the stars of a flag by another nation -- perhaps china, perhaps somebody else. when it comes to our access to space, this debate is...
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. >>> and nasa, as well as several private companies are intent on sending men and women to mars. if and when they get there the astronauts will have to get around somehow. and our own omar villafranca is there with the team. >> reporter: with the distinctive wheels at the alien design, tourists at the complex have no idea who to make of this ext extraterrestrial. this is the rover concept vehicle, standing 13 feet wide. what takes longer? your design or you putting it together? >> reporter: the giant rover is the brain child of the parker brothers, shannon and mark. the two made their names in hollywood, designing and building movie props, most notab notab notable, the futuristic movie tron. shannon designed the rover, mark and his team did the dirty work, putting it together in at least five months. >> there was nothing in this that was not done in our shop, nothing was ordered out of a catalogue, we built the body, the chassis, the wheels, suspension, frame, interior, seats, glass, everythin hadg o completely from sctcas just for design you know, just f other things i thought y
. >>> and nasa, as well as several private companies are intent on sending men and women to mars. if and when they get there the astronauts will have to get around somehow. and our own omar villafranca is there with the team. >> reporter: with the distinctive wheels at the alien design, tourists at the complex have no idea who to make of this ext extraterrestrial. this is the rover concept vehicle, standing 13 feet wide. what takes longer? your design or you putting it together?...
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la resaca, las llevÓ al centro del mar. reportera: estas hermanas fueron arrestadas por una corriente que las alejaba cada vez mÁs de la orilla. >> yo no escuchÉ nada. yo no vigente. -- vi gente. sÓlo vi el agua. >> yo ya no podÍa sentir el piso y me entrÓ el miedo. habÍan tres personas adentro del agua, yo empecÉ a gritar: ayuda, ayuda 1 --! reportera: para su suerte, una gente estaba en la playa y de forma heroica, se tirÓ al mar a rescatarla, con la ayuda de algunos surfistas. >> tenÍa miedo de morirme ahí, en esa agua frÍa. >>aÚn no han podido darle las gracias a la policÍa que lo ayudo. en nueva york, univisiÓn. presentadora: un piloto vuela en el canalpero no en un aviÓn, si no en un auto. presentadora: un piloto francÉs cruzÓ el canal de la mancha en un auto volador. partiÓ desde unapista abandonada. presentador: aterrizÓ a tres millas de inglaterra en su vehÍculo como el caballo alado. presentadora: tambiÉn puede alcanzar una tambiÉn puede alcanzar una velocidad mÁxima de 80 kilÓmetros por ho
la resaca, las llevÓ al centro del mar. reportera: estas hermanas fueron arrestadas por una corriente que las alejaba cada vez mÁs de la orilla. >> yo no escuchÉ nada. yo no vigente. -- vi gente. sÓlo vi el agua. >> yo ya no podÍa sentir el piso y me entrÓ el miedo. habÍan tres personas adentro del agua, yo empecÉ a gritar: ayuda, ayuda 1 --! reportera: para su suerte, una gente estaba en la playa y de forma heroica, se tirÓ al mar a rescatarla, con la ayuda de algunos...
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s" learned bruno mars will open the show. and last year, it was beyonce making a big splash. ♪ freedom >> but b.e.t.'s ceo explains, don't expect to see the new mom this year, despite all of those nominations. >> of course, she was a surprise performer here last year, but we're going to give her a little time off this year.
s" learned bruno mars will open the show. and last year, it was beyonce making a big splash. ♪ freedom >> but b.e.t.'s ceo explains, don't expect to see the new mom this year, despite all of those nominations. >> of course, she was a surprise performer here last year, but we're going to give her a little time off this year.
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los cetÁceos son mamÍferos de mar como la ballena, delfines y vaquita marina. lo portante es que sÓlo viven en aguas mexicanas y sÓlo quedan 50 vaquitas. hay que capturar a una seis vaquita si que procrean en cautiverio. a eso fue leonardo di caprio a reunirse con peÑa nieto para comenzarlo para que no se acaben las plaquitas. >> estasson las historias que nos gustan a la raza. orlando: quÉ bien por peÑa nieto. lepegaste a una, peÑa nieto. mÁs adelante estaremos desde repÚblica dominicana porque moisÉs puso a jey balbÍn a bailar merengue. en un par de horas estarÉ ahÍ pronunciandome. asi es la vida! alan: le tenemos que agradecer a leonardo dicaprio que va a salvar a la vaquita marina. te queremos. karla: a favor de los animales! nos vamos a la pausa. alan: en los deportes, los warriors primeros en la serie. y la convocatoria del tri porque nada mÁs convocÓ a 40. karla: descubrimos un talento oculto de uno de los integrantes de la banda de sinaloa. sÓlo aquÍ lo podrÁs ver asÍ no yoga de una mmanera muy activa. alan: desde la gran jenny rivera
los cetÁceos son mamÍferos de mar como la ballena, delfines y vaquita marina. lo portante es que sÓlo viven en aguas mexicanas y sÓlo quedan 50 vaquitas. hay que capturar a una seis vaquita si que procrean en cautiverio. a eso fue leonardo di caprio a reunirse con peÑa nieto para comenzarlo para que no se acaben las plaquitas. >> estasson las historias que nos gustan a la raza. orlando: quÉ bien por peÑa nieto. lepegaste a una, peÑa nieto. mÁs adelante estaremos desde repÚblica...
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then in mar-a-lago, the president and xi jinping seemed to be best buddies. this is one of the things that have caused most of us watching -- it is geopolitics. we are stock guides, not macro people. i will make that disclosure and caveat. this policy could change tomorrow. i think that is something that has a lot of people a little bit uncertain, and that you have this currency manipulator, trade , and now all of a sudden china is our best friend in the western pacific. know.t i think clearly people are focused on north korea, as they should be. but the south china sea is still being developed militarily by china. you have the chinese currency stabilizing post-mar-a-lago, which i think is a good thing. but we will have to see. this is an administration that seems to make it up as it goes along. what their policy will be six months or a year from now, i have no idea. scarlet: we can't safely say the threat of a trade war was china has been removed? >> i don't know that a trade war with china -- i think anything that will bring tariffs is kind of a dumb idea.
then in mar-a-lago, the president and xi jinping seemed to be best buddies. this is one of the things that have caused most of us watching -- it is geopolitics. we are stock guides, not macro people. i will make that disclosure and caveat. this policy could change tomorrow. i think that is something that has a lot of people a little bit uncertain, and that you have this currency manipulator, trade , and now all of a sudden china is our best friend in the western pacific. know.t i think clearly...
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earlier in the show you were putting up some of the other numbers, $37 million from mar-a-lago. the actual revenue he's getting from panama doesn't seem to be one of his main cash cows. guys. >> thanks, hans. this isn't the only meeting taking place today. we mentioned it earlier, this meeting taking place out of the office of innovation chaired by jared kushner. what's interesting ceos, tim cook, jeff besos making their way to washington. i was reading comments, the meeting is not about innovation. this is about how the white house doesn't want jobs to become automated. many tech leaders from immigration issues, so many jobs they are looking to fill they need it. tech is the one community president obama did embrace. many ceos had a close relationship. >> the white house putting out a message that despite all the criticisms of the white house, these tech ceos are really looking forward to spending the afternoon with the president. everybody who goes to the white house has an agenda. your agenda may be as simple as getting a photograph with the president. that's not what's going
earlier in the show you were putting up some of the other numbers, $37 million from mar-a-lago. the actual revenue he's getting from panama doesn't seem to be one of his main cash cows. guys. >> thanks, hans. this isn't the only meeting taking place today. we mentioned it earlier, this meeting taking place out of the office of innovation chaired by jared kushner. what's interesting ceos, tim cook, jeff besos making their way to washington. i was reading comments, the meeting is not about...
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eighty-five at dulles and 86 at bwi thurgood mar shavment we really should be in the mid 80s. we're pretty much right on target at all three airports today and it was just pleasant. right now, lots of clouds and rain to the south of us and a little bit of wet weather to the north of us. we ' sandwiched in between and the skis will continue to clear in the overnight hours. a little bit of aig west. overall things are really , really improving as we move into the week. here's a look at where we stand temperature wise this hour in the nation's capital. it's 76-
eighty-five at dulles and 86 at bwi thurgood mar shavment we really should be in the mid 80s. we're pretty much right on target at all three airports today and it was just pleasant. right now, lots of clouds and rain to the south of us and a little bit of wet weather to the north of us. we ' sandwiched in between and the skis will continue to clear in the overnight hours. a little bit of aig west. overall things are really , really improving as we move into the week. here's a look at where we...
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. >> that was at mar-a-lago, sir. >> well, this is where i ordered the syrian strike. >> that was also at mar-a-lago, sir. >> well, this is where i showed classified information to the japanese prime minister. >> that was in front of a bunch of waiters at mar-a-lago, sir. >> well, i know one thing that was here for sure. i remember when i refused to shake the hand of that little german boy. >> hmm. you mean angela merkel. >> whatever his name was.
. >> that was at mar-a-lago, sir. >> well, this is where i ordered the syrian strike. >> that was also at mar-a-lago, sir. >> well, this is where i showed classified information to the japanese prime minister. >> that was in front of a bunch of waiters at mar-a-lago, sir. >> well, i know one thing that was here for sure. i remember when i refused to shake the hand of that little german boy. >> hmm. you mean angela merkel. >> whatever his name was.
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is that a realistic goal to said to have a colony on mars? peggy whitson: i do think it is a fantastic gold to have. we should have colonies on mars and the moon and we should be expanded and exploring even further. -- it is a fantastic goal to have. we are using the international space station here to perfect some of those technology. if we go on a multiyear mission to mars, we need to bring to have a closed life support system which means we need to them to process our urine and make it into drinking water. we do the on board the space station. we are into percent of closing the loop of life-support systems at least in the water balance system. it is very exciting to be a part thosese investigations, testing and engineering going on up here. ,nna: that was peggy whitson nasa astronaut speaking from the johnson space center. note, tune into popsberg july 4 the boston fireworks spectacular live. coming up, bank a plans are expected to be improved in the fed stress test. this is bloomberg. ♪ vonnie: this is bloomberg markets. to the banking
is that a realistic goal to said to have a colony on mars? peggy whitson: i do think it is a fantastic gold to have. we should have colonies on mars and the moon and we should be expanded and exploring even further. -- it is a fantastic goal to have. we are using the international space station here to perfect some of those technology. if we go on a multiyear mission to mars, we need to bring to have a closed life support system which means we need to them to process our urine and make it into...
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there's a lot of talk about colonizing mars. you have been living in fair amount of your life now over the last 15 years. is that a realistic goal to set, to actually have a colony on mars? peggy: i do think it's a fantastic goal to have. we should have colonies on mars and the moon. we should be expanding and exploring even further. yes. i think it's going to take some technology development. we are going to use the international space station here to perfect some of those technologies. for instance, if we go on a multiyear mission to mars, we need to be able to have a closed life-support system, which means we need to be able to process our urine and make it into drinking water. we do that here on board the space station. you know, we are at about 85% of what we call closing the loop of life support systems, at least in the water balance system. so, it's very exciting to be part of those investigations, those testing, engineering and testing going on up here right now. emily: nasa astronaut peggy whitson, speaking from the int
there's a lot of talk about colonizing mars. you have been living in fair amount of your life now over the last 15 years. is that a realistic goal to set, to actually have a colony on mars? peggy: i do think it's a fantastic goal to have. we should have colonies on mars and the moon. we should be expanding and exploring even further. yes. i think it's going to take some technology development. we are going to use the international space station here to perfect some of those technologies. for...
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revenues at trump's mar-a-lago club up 25 percent over last year's report. after doubling membership fees after he took office, now $200,000 a year. the club took in more than $37 million. trump's bedminster golf course brought in nearly $20 million. his new d.c. hotel operating in a building owned by the federal government has brought in nearly $20 million since it opened last september. all tolled, trump lists assets worth $1.4 billion. the president must be eager getting away from the clammer surrounding the investigation into russian meddling in the november election. today the associated press krit cites unnamed advisers and confidants" who describe the president yelling at tv sets in the white house, "insisting he's the target of a conspiracy to discredit, and potentially end, his presidency." some of that aimed at special counsel bob mueller and deputy attorney general rod rosenstein, the man who appointed mueller to lead the russia investigation. >> if president trump ordered you to fire the special counsel, what would you do? >> senator i'm not goin
revenues at trump's mar-a-lago club up 25 percent over last year's report. after doubling membership fees after he took office, now $200,000 a year. the club took in more than $37 million. trump's bedminster golf course brought in nearly $20 million. his new d.c. hotel operating in a building owned by the federal government has brought in nearly $20 million since it opened last september. all tolled, trump lists assets worth $1.4 billion. the president must be eager getting away from the...
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which we've turned it into earth and then you go to mars and but here's the problem if you have the power of july engineering to turn mars into earth then you have the power to turn earth back into earth. for no matter what you do to a thank you. so maybe the journey of which you speak is not a journey of distance into space it's a journey in wisdom of how to become better shepherds of our civilization but it wasn't all serious talk larry king joked with us panelists and had the crowd laughing when he asked throughout the movie director oliver stone about how technology has impacted the movie industry in movies that made him better in the thirty's. has in the technology made movies nothing changes it's all both talking about facade fashion interests internet line you know the world is not getting smaller if you make it gets smaller it will but then you're putting yourself in a tighter hole i think it should get bigger. as in technology as in technology improves a film that's what they say. hasn't technology improve the film business yes it's a house. thank you all of those sounds li
which we've turned it into earth and then you go to mars and but here's the problem if you have the power of july engineering to turn mars into earth then you have the power to turn earth back into earth. for no matter what you do to a thank you. so maybe the journey of which you speak is not a journey of distance into space it's a journey in wisdom of how to become better shepherds of our civilization but it wasn't all serious talk larry king joked with us panelists and had the crowd laughing...
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and added when he saw her at mar-a-lago she was bleeding badly from a face-lift. it was apparently in response to their repeated criticism of the president on their show. overnight mika and joe responded telling "the washington post" the president has an unhealthy obsession with the show. they also said the president lied about mika claiming her face was not bleeding from a face-lift. abc's janai norman joins us from washington. good morning, janai. >> reporter: good morning and happy friday. as usual there is so much going on in washington but instead of talking about policy or national security, we're talking about twitter and the tweets some are calling the latest example of president trump's cyberbullying. this morning they're the tweets heard around the world. the president launching a personal attack on msnbc host mika brzezinski insulting her appearance and intellect in a pair of venomous tweets calling her low i.q. crazy mika saying that she and co-host joe scarborough came to visit him in mar-a-lago in december. she was bleeding badly from a face-lift. i
and added when he saw her at mar-a-lago she was bleeding badly from a face-lift. it was apparently in response to their repeated criticism of the president on their show. overnight mika and joe responded telling "the washington post" the president has an unhealthy obsession with the show. they also said the president lied about mika claiming her face was not bleeding from a face-lift. abc's janai norman joins us from washington. good morning, janai. >> reporter: good morning and...
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we launch mars lander in 2018 to's that he the structure of mars and on track to launch the next mars rover mission in 2020. the telescope continues schedule in 2018 will launch the solar probe on a mission to fight closer to the sun than any previous mission. they will join 18 missions dedicating to studying our nearest star. there space technology request includes investment in optical communications, high power solar propulsion technologies and advanced material. both the green propellant spacecraft in the deep space will be delivered to orbit. they want to keep us safe healthy and productive on increasing duration. working with commercial crew partners they want to return it to american soil in 2018. we also continuing development on the space launch system rocket. yet orion crew capsule and the research needed to support a robust human exploration program. in 2019 we plan to launch an exploration mission using the new heavy lift launch vehicle and the orion spacecraft on a mission to lunar orbit. in the early mid 2020s, we will develop and apply critical life-support and habitati
we launch mars lander in 2018 to's that he the structure of mars and on track to launch the next mars rover mission in 2020. the telescope continues schedule in 2018 will launch the solar probe on a mission to fight closer to the sun than any previous mission. they will join 18 missions dedicating to studying our nearest star. there space technology request includes investment in optical communications, high power solar propulsion technologies and advanced material. both the green propellant...
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"fox5" maryland is live in arlington with the latest, mar each a take a look at the picture released by the fbi earlier this evening. and they believe the man to be in 50s or 60s and 5" 0 tractor-trailer. >> saying the man was am amongest the crowd during the reej laying ceremony memorial day 22:00 in the morning and the female crowd when alleged sexual come past he said the map raply gained details in attend answer and at the secretary for the memorial day separation. tonight here at arlington investigators surprised to learn it took -- they're hopeful with such a clear picture there will soon be an arrest. >> i think it's disgraceful and i feel sad for the infant derby surely hope they catch this monster. that's what hi is if he does that the little children ape appreciate you being out on the streets trying to have poj knowledge of this. >> and the fbi is saying tonight they he identify the suspect. live tonight in arlington. marina marraco "fox5 local news". >> crisis ace certificated has the world about the man arrested today trump hotel in d.c. of. >>> an assault style riverle
"fox5" maryland is live in arlington with the latest, mar each a take a look at the picture released by the fbi earlier this evening. and they believe the man to be in 50s or 60s and 5" 0 tractor-trailer. >> saying the man was am amongest the crowd during the reej laying ceremony memorial day 22:00 in the morning and the female crowd when alleged sexual come past he said the map raply gained details in attend answer and at the secretary for the memorial day separation....
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hopefully in the early 2030s head to mars. liz: for every action there is equal and opposite reaction, maybe as the budget gets slimmed maybe you depend more on the space cowboys, richard bransons of the world, elon musk and bob bigelow who sends up the inflatable spacehab tats. they all struck deals with nasa. does that encourage you? >> they have to be part of our plan, taking american ingenuity we have here, bringing them to bear to solve our problems is fantastic. look what spacex has done and blue is doing and bigelow is already on the space station today. others want to come participate even at smaller level to develop some technologies we need. liz: bravo to you guys at nasa. we should tell people there were 18,000 applicants to apply for 12 spaces in the next astronaut program. amazing. so you're inspiring people still. thank you so much. >> thanks, liz. have a good one. liz: don't blow up the moon. not a good idea. >> we won't. liz: robert lightfoot, is the acting nasa ad straight tore. -- administrator. closing bell
hopefully in the early 2030s head to mars. liz: for every action there is equal and opposite reaction, maybe as the budget gets slimmed maybe you depend more on the space cowboys, richard bransons of the world, elon musk and bob bigelow who sends up the inflatable spacehab tats. they all struck deals with nasa. does that encourage you? >> they have to be part of our plan, taking american ingenuity we have here, bringing them to bear to solve our problems is fantastic. look what spacex has...
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going to mars has become a real craze for children. and it has opened all the avenues by launching about 104 satellites. children have started becoming more creative and innovative and probably they want to leave earth soon and go to mars! lam i am interested in space technology from my childhood. my father was an astronaut. even from my childhood, i am interested in space technology and astronomy. theresa may has promised the eu citizens living in britain will be allowed to stay after brexit, but has rejected calls by brussels for the european court to oversee their rights. this was during the course of the working dinner. we were told that happened over coffee and after—dinner mints. they were given mrs may a chance to talk about an update on brexit. there will be no negotiations over dinner. michel barnier is going in to brief the eu with david davis. mrs may will leave and he will go in to ensure that there is no separate negotiation going on. that is interesting that, while eu citizens will be allowed to carry on living in brita
going to mars has become a real craze for children. and it has opened all the avenues by launching about 104 satellites. children have started becoming more creative and innovative and probably they want to leave earth soon and go to mars! lam i am interested in space technology from my childhood. my father was an astronaut. even from my childhood, i am interested in space technology and astronomy. theresa may has promised the eu citizens living in britain will be allowed to stay after brexit,...