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we at nasa don't need to do that. we just need to do the --. >> if you could get this committee a cost analysis about how that will be more cost-effective given the investment we have already made in restore al. can you provide that to the committee? >> i would be glad to. >> let me ask you about the peace mission because this is a mission decide to get important information about the oceans especially with respect to the health of various fisheries and it's important to all the coastal areas in the united states. my question is given your budget proposes to zero out the peace mission how do you propose we get that important information for our coastal economies? do we have a couple of other opportunities? >> let me explain the way we made our decisions. we did a programmatic assessment as you know pace was not in the decade goes. pace was. we think there's a way to get that data differently and we want to see how the science comes out in 2018. pace and a couple of others because they won't perform as well in a couple
we at nasa don't need to do that. we just need to do the --. >> if you could get this committee a cost analysis about how that will be more cost-effective given the investment we have already made in restore al. can you provide that to the committee? >> i would be glad to. >> let me ask you about the peace mission because this is a mission decide to get important information about the oceans especially with respect to the health of various fisheries and it's important to all...
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this is my first nasa hearing. i'm especially pleased to hear your comments and testimony and i want you to know that coming from a state like alabama where you have facilities and a history of space as part of your economy, you may not think of new hampshire as the space state but we have our own claim to space. the first american in space, alan shepard is from new hampshire and the teacher in space who died tragically in the challenger accident was from new hampshire. today new hampshire companies are working to supply nasa with technology to improve flow, orbit and deep space exploration. they are a leader in space weather and in designing, building and operating major instruments on nasa satellites to study solar physics. the new hampshire space grant is inspiring a love of science and k-12 students in helping undergraduate and graduate students through scholarship, fellowships and internship. the research grants and education like space graha space grant, every state is a space state. unfortunately the budget
this is my first nasa hearing. i'm especially pleased to hear your comments and testimony and i want you to know that coming from a state like alabama where you have facilities and a history of space as part of your economy, you may not think of new hampshire as the space state but we have our own claim to space. the first american in space, alan shepard is from new hampshire and the teacher in space who died tragically in the challenger accident was from new hampshire. today new hampshire...
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to solemn responsibility for nasa. yet the 2018 budget request cuts earth observation by more than 8%, ending five missions. closing her eyes to what is happening to our planet does not mean that it is not happening.le people in my state of new hampshire have no doubt that the climate is changing. in the granite state we see it every day.prec the steady increase in temperatures, the rise and precipitation are alreadyin affecting our tourism an economy that contributes more than $4 billion per year to new hampshire. this is not the time to cut back on nasa's earth observation.rm i look forward to working with the chairman of my colleagues on the committee to ensure that nasa continues progress on high priority earth science missions and research. i want to end by noting that nasa contracting remains on the government accountability's office high risk list rate has been listed since 1990. we all recognize how challenging nasa programs are and how important your technological development is. the quality of nasa's program
to solemn responsibility for nasa. yet the 2018 budget request cuts earth observation by more than 8%, ending five missions. closing her eyes to what is happening to our planet does not mean that it is not happening.le people in my state of new hampshire have no doubt that the climate is changing. in the granite state we see it every day.prec the steady increase in temperatures, the rise and precipitation are alreadyin affecting our tourism an economy that contributes more than $4 billion per...
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renewed in his words the nasa commitment. the president said in his words, we must have the courage to look, to look for answers in places we've never looked before and to think in new ways. and he said these new discoveries remind us that here in america anything is possible if we have the courage and the wisdom to lead. [ applause ] >> now, for my part, it really is a joy, for this lifelong nasa fan to be standing here at the johnson space center on my birthday no less. [ applause ] >> this really is a special place. think about it. for more than half a century this center has guided america's astronauts in their exploration of the heavens. you here have managed 211 of america's crude mission into space. every single one from gem nifour in 1965 to the international space center at this very moment, here you've navigated family members to the moon, brought the apailo 13 crew back safe and sound. and even now you navigate astronauts as they walk above us in space. you know, a i caught space fever as a little boy in indiana. a
renewed in his words the nasa commitment. the president said in his words, we must have the courage to look, to look for answers in places we've never looked before and to think in new ways. and he said these new discoveries remind us that here in america anything is possible if we have the courage and the wisdom to lead. [ applause ] >> now, for my part, it really is a joy, for this lifelong nasa fan to be standing here at the johnson space center on my birthday no less. [ applause ]...
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therefore, we took the nasa science mission and nasa space grant and teamed them together to create the eclipse ballooning project. a project that at the time we had no idea how to do. nobody had ever live streamed video from one high altitude balloon of a total solar eclipse before, let alone dozens across a continent. luckily an affinity for solving problems is what draws students into science and engineering fields. if you could play the next video, please. so after a lot of hard work we have over 50 student teams from across the country ready to stream high altitude video from dozens of locations across the path of totality, sharing inspiring imagination sparking footage with the public live. we hope you check out our footage on eclipse day. thanks. >> thanks so much, angela. and what i'm going to do now is kick it over to linda who is talking about taking this eclipse as an opportunity to learn and also to inspire the next generation of scientists. linda, take it away. >> hi, thanks. it's great to be here. so i wanted to talk just a little bit about not the current eclipse coming u
therefore, we took the nasa science mission and nasa space grant and teamed them together to create the eclipse ballooning project. a project that at the time we had no idea how to do. nobody had ever live streamed video from one high altitude balloon of a total solar eclipse before, let alone dozens across a continent. luckily an affinity for solving problems is what draws students into science and engineering fields. if you could play the next video, please. so after a lot of hard work we...
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the director ellen ochoa and the nasa team at johnson space center. i can't tell you how privileged and honored i feel today to be able to congratulate the newest class of american heroes, the 2017 class of america's astronauts. these are 12 men and women whose personal excellence and personal courage will carry our nation to greater heights and discovery and who i know will inspire our children and grandchildren every bit as much as your forebearers have done so in this storied american program. and to this newest class of astronauts it's my honor to bring the sincere congratulations of the 45th president of the united states of america, president donald trump. [ applause ] your president is proud of you. and so am i. and president donald trump is firmly committed to nasa's noble mission, leading america in space. [ applause ] earlier this year after the signs of the first nasa authorization act in seven years, the president renewed in his words our national commitment to nasa's mission of exploration and discovery, the president said that we must ha
the director ellen ochoa and the nasa team at johnson space center. i can't tell you how privileged and honored i feel today to be able to congratulate the newest class of american heroes, the 2017 class of america's astronauts. these are 12 men and women whose personal excellence and personal courage will carry our nation to greater heights and discovery and who i know will inspire our children and grandchildren every bit as much as your forebearers have done so in this storied american...
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therefore, we took the nasa science mission and nasa space grant and teamed them together to create the eclipse ballooning project. a project that at the time we had no idea how to do. nobody had ever live streamed video from one high altitude balloon of a total solar eclipse before, let alone dozens across a continent. luckily an affinity for solving problems is what draws students into science and engineering fields. if you could play the next video, please. so after a lot of hard work we have over 50 student teams from across the country ready to stream high altitude video from dozens of locations across the path of totality, sharing inspiring imagination sparking footage with the public live. we hope you check out our footage on eclipse day. thanks. >> thanks so much, angela. and what i'm going to do now is kick it over to linda who is talking about taking this eclipse as an opportunity to learn and also to inspire the next generation of scientists. linda, take it away. >> hi, thanks. it's great to be here. so i wanted to talk just a little bit about not the current eclipse coming u
therefore, we took the nasa science mission and nasa space grant and teamed them together to create the eclipse ballooning project. a project that at the time we had no idea how to do. nobody had ever live streamed video from one high altitude balloon of a total solar eclipse before, let alone dozens across a continent. luckily an affinity for solving problems is what draws students into science and engineering fields. if you could play the next video, please. so after a lot of hard work we...
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spacex relies on nasa contracts and its launch pad. but this cooperation could turn into competition. manuel bojorquez has more from the kennedy space center in florida. >> reporter: complete with a hollywood soundtrack, nasa for years has promoted plans to send humans into deep space. but its space launch system won't be ready to bring humans around the moon until at least 2021. so it came as a surprise to nasa when spacex founder elon musk held a conference call. >> so this is, yeah -- should be super inspirational. >> reporter: announcing plans to use a powerful rocket that hasn't yet flown to sling private tourists around the moon next year. an ambitious timeline according to mary lynn ditmar, who represents some of spacex's competitors through the coalition for deep space exploration. >> if you're putting all this schedule pressure on you're automatically creating an environment where you are operating at higher risk because you have to meet a deadline. >> do you see that happening currently? >> i'm concerned about the 2018 deadli
spacex relies on nasa contracts and its launch pad. but this cooperation could turn into competition. manuel bojorquez has more from the kennedy space center in florida. >> reporter: complete with a hollywood soundtrack, nasa for years has promoted plans to send humans into deep space. but its space launch system won't be ready to bring humans around the moon until at least 2021. so it came as a surprise to nasa when spacex founder elon musk held a conference call. >> so this is,...
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then nasa-gov/eclipselive. there will be bells and whistles, images through the eyes of nasa. and also spanish content. make sure that you tune in for that and much, much more. social media, mahashtag eclipse 2017. follow us on that hashtag. and also on youtube, facebook and twitter. all of those types of social media plat forms. before i introduce you to our panel, something special has already happened. united states postal service. dedicated, total eclipse of the sun. first of its kind stamp is based on the photograph taken by retired nasa astro physicist. shown from libya in 2006. the really cool thing about this, it trance forms into the moon from the heat aftof a fing. once it cools, the moon returns. it shows from coast to coast. we have postal representatives here in the front row for the media and social media to ask questions. we don't have time here. they certainly will be available afterwards. these stamps are great collectibles. can you buy them here at the museum and at the post office near you and on-line at uss.com/shop. ladies and gentlemen, they have done an
then nasa-gov/eclipselive. there will be bells and whistles, images through the eyes of nasa. and also spanish content. make sure that you tune in for that and much, much more. social media, mahashtag eclipse 2017. follow us on that hashtag. and also on youtube, facebook and twitter. all of those types of social media plat forms. before i introduce you to our panel, something special has already happened. united states postal service. dedicated, total eclipse of the sun. first of its kind stamp...
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i am away and brown, with nasa. we are coming to you live from the iconic museum here in the inactions capital -- in the nation's capital. happy summer solstice. today we have two briefings, to talk about an event 99 years making. the august 21 total solar eclipse across america. in these briefings, we will talk about, and hear about safety in viewing the eclipse. travel. and science. the first briefing -- through the eyes of nasa you will hear the unprecedented assets from america's space program. spacecraft, airplanes, balloons, and everything in between. the national oceanic and atmospheric ministration has their own unique assets, you'll hear about those. coming back down to earth, directly affecting the public, obviously, the parks. there will be extraordinary record numbers of crowds at national parks. you will hear about it, to be better prepared. to get those -- to get to those parts, and the activities across the country, the transportation department will talk about the highways and byways so you can be be
i am away and brown, with nasa. we are coming to you live from the iconic museum here in the inactions capital -- in the nation's capital. happy summer solstice. today we have two briefings, to talk about an event 99 years making. the august 21 total solar eclipse across america. in these briefings, we will talk about, and hear about safety in viewing the eclipse. travel. and science. the first briefing -- through the eyes of nasa you will hear the unprecedented assets from america's space...
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of nasa on people's lives. have an uncle who was a farmer in virginia and he would always tell me, what good is nasa? what you doing, you're playing in space. doing this; i said we're actually looking at your crops. we're looking at how you can actually rotate your crops to have a better yield from your crops. so there's all these spinoffs that are happening from nasa that no one really knows about. they only think of astronauts in space and this really expensive space station up there doing all this stuff but what is the benefit back down to at the planet? and so it's more messaging. if you turn on the television you have 5,000 channels to look at and so that message gets so washed out with all that noise, and one union one -- one-on-ones like this, sharing the message of space and the future. what if, what if, a ten kilometer in diameter asteroid finds its way to our planet and does what it did to dinosaurs? what do we do? let's say we have five years. it's coming in five years. what do we do? i bet you every
of nasa on people's lives. have an uncle who was a farmer in virginia and he would always tell me, what good is nasa? what you doing, you're playing in space. doing this; i said we're actually looking at your crops. we're looking at how you can actually rotate your crops to have a better yield from your crops. so there's all these spinoffs that are happening from nasa that no one really knows about. they only think of astronauts in space and this really expensive space station up there doing...
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on the nasa's subcommittee. i had the privilege along with attend and children to many shuttle launches at the kennedy space center. i have no doubt that my son, who is now a marine corps aviator himself, was actually inspired to put on the uniform and get in day wekpit from that one sat in the grandstands when he was 10 years old at the kennedy space center and watched and off awemerica's and watched in as the americans home towards the heavens. to see a launch, especially at night and kate -- in cape canaveral is like seeing the moon give birth to a piece of the sun and send it home. the courage of all these astronauts are have gone before and spires me to this very day. ouricans marvel at astronauts. only 338 americans have ever held the title of an astronaut. although their numbers have been few, there accomplishments have been legion. a testament to the indomitable spirit. expanding our horizons and hopes and inspiring not only the american people but all the world with their extraordinary courage and achie
on the nasa's subcommittee. i had the privilege along with attend and children to many shuttle launches at the kennedy space center. i have no doubt that my son, who is now a marine corps aviator himself, was actually inspired to put on the uniform and get in day wekpit from that one sat in the grandstands when he was 10 years old at the kennedy space center and watched and off awemerica's and watched in as the americans home towards the heavens. to see a launch, especially at night and kate --...
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nasa needs to do the same. nasa needs to do the same. nasa needs to do the same. sanctions, by definition, requires tradeoff. sanctions are not free. countries that impose sanctions must be willing to pay a cost too if and when a greater principle, a great national security interest is at stake. let me conclude, mr. president, because i know the chairman of the foreign relations committee and the ranking member here, there are costs and tradeoffs the united states has been asking our european allies to make in the last few years. we lean on france to cancel a sale of of naval nasa. we should not be asking our allies to make these sacrifices unless we are prepared to do the same. mr. president, we will probably pass this -- this amendment. if there's ever a doubt in any of our constituents' minds about the influence of special interest, it will be with passage of this amendment, which, by the way, with all due respect to my friends and colleagues, the one thing they didn't want was an on-the-record vote of this amendment. which is why i'm confident we'll lose, but
nasa needs to do the same. nasa needs to do the same. nasa needs to do the same. sanctions, by definition, requires tradeoff. sanctions are not free. countries that impose sanctions must be willing to pay a cost too if and when a greater principle, a great national security interest is at stake. let me conclude, mr. president, because i know the chairman of the foreign relations committee and the ranking member here, there are costs and tradeoffs the united states has been asking our european...
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there are a lot of the official nasa sites as well as a lot of hoping tot nasa is participate in and remote. we have a lot of phenomenal things happening. go to the website to get details. eclipseon will be central. that is what we are calling a. that could change by charleston will be our home base. show, heard in the first there will be a three-hour unprecedented tv show. charleston will be the home base. a lot happening. if you want to full up with nasa we will give you specifics. lots of things across the country but specifically charleston and kentucky. phone.sea on the caller: chelsea from "deep wire." i have a question for angela. well -- education reduce student involvement in a future? -- will cuts in education reduce student involvement in the future? >> i am working to make sure our valuable education programs continue to exist. if that elimination happened that would have a huge negative impact. this is a collaboration between many different entities. there are a lot of different centers involved. that is something we are really working on. as we speak, our community is w
there are a lot of the official nasa sites as well as a lot of hoping tot nasa is participate in and remote. we have a lot of phenomenal things happening. go to the website to get details. eclipseon will be central. that is what we are calling a. that could change by charleston will be our home base. show, heard in the first there will be a three-hour unprecedented tv show. charleston will be the home base. a lot happening. if you want to full up with nasa we will give you specifics. lots of...
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and the nasa television broadcast, with some bells and whistles, images through the eyes of nasa. and eclipse live have spanish content. make sure you tune in for that and more. , #eclipse2017. youtube, on that and and twitter. before i introduce you to our panel, something special has already happened. the united states postal service dedicated a total eclipse of the sun stamp. the first of its kind based on a photograph taken by fred as the esponeck.ed once it cools the eclipse returns. the back shows the totality from coast to coast. we have postal service representatives here for the media to ask questions. we don't have time here. they will be available afterwards. they are great collectibles. you can fight them here and at the post office near you and online. they have done an incredible job as the always do. they have outdone themselves. can you give them a round of applause for the stamps? [applause] before we get started let me introduce you to our first panel. , vanessarbuchen griffin, director of the national oceanic and atmospheric administration's office of satellite,
and the nasa television broadcast, with some bells and whistles, images through the eyes of nasa. and eclipse live have spanish content. make sure you tune in for that and more. , #eclipse2017. youtube, on that and and twitter. before i introduce you to our panel, something special has already happened. the united states postal service dedicated a total eclipse of the sun stamp. the first of its kind based on a photograph taken by fred as the esponeck.ed once it cools the eclipse returns. the...
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systems ready, to sell the necessary nasa saw brass on the idea of -- nasa brass on the idea of doing this. my original very long subtitle for this book was going to be the enengenius, outrageous inspired and insane mission of apollo 8. [laughter] the marketing crew almost hit me over the head with a newspaper and said, enjoy that, because it'll never see print. it was ingenius, and it was inspiring, and it was outrageous, and it was insane. and yet every single person who was brought into the moon -- into the room for these quiet conversations, every higher and higher level of nasa brass who was told we think we have a way to get to the moon in 16 weeks, they all said you are out of your mind, it can't be done, and then they listened. and then they said, well, i think it can be done. i think we do have the hardware. we just have to fix it. i think we do have the manpower and woman power and human power to sprint to this mission. we certainly have the astronaut personnel. look, borman, lovell and anders were great people for this mission, but chris craft, the director of flight operat
systems ready, to sell the necessary nasa saw brass on the idea of -- nasa brass on the idea of doing this. my original very long subtitle for this book was going to be the enengenius, outrageous inspired and insane mission of apollo 8. [laughter] the marketing crew almost hit me over the head with a newspaper and said, enjoy that, because it'll never see print. it was ingenius, and it was inspiring, and it was outrageous, and it was insane. and yet every single person who was brought into the...
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nasa sets its sights on the sun. plans are under way for the space agency to fly a probe into the stars fiery atmosphere. this is bbc world news. glad you could join us, it's 1am here in london and 8am in singapore. in kabul the president has described a massive bomb attack in the capital asa a massive bomb attack in the capital as a crime against humanity. 90 people were killed and more than 400 others were killed, evidence suggested a militant group affiliated with the taliban carried out the attack with pakistan's help. the taliban has denied any involvement. you could see for miles the force of this explosion. a massive bomb at a busy kabul intersection hitting commuters on their way to work. children on their way to school. it was a bomb so powerful it shattered windows onto a mile away leaving a trail of destruction. 0ne witness said it was an earthquake. there were so many casualties. security vehicles had to double up as ambulances. the afghan government said hospitals in the capital are in dire need of blood
nasa sets its sights on the sun. plans are under way for the space agency to fly a probe into the stars fiery atmosphere. this is bbc world news. glad you could join us, it's 1am here in london and 8am in singapore. in kabul the president has described a massive bomb attack in the capital asa a massive bomb attack in the capital as a crime against humanity. 90 people were killed and more than 400 others were killed, evidence suggested a militant group affiliated with the taliban carried out the...
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rubio, seleccionado como astronauta de la nasa. rubio, seleccionado como astronauta de la nasa. jorge: una avispa en coors, nuestra montaña es crear un planeta más sustentable. por eso fuimos pioneros en el uso de la lata reciclable. hicimos nuestras fábricas libres de residuos que van a centros de desperdicios, y construimos el panel solar más poderoso del país, para una fábrica de cerveza. pero nuestra subida aún no termina. por eso seguimos empujando hacia adelante. coors light. cualquiera que sea tu montaña. sigue subiendo. ♪ y ahora juan y ahora juan
rubio, seleccionado como astronauta de la nasa. rubio, seleccionado como astronauta de la nasa. jorge: una avispa en coors, nuestra montaña es crear un planeta más sustentable. por eso fuimos pioneros en el uso de la lata reciclable. hicimos nuestras fábricas libres de residuos que van a centros de desperdicios, y construimos el panel solar más poderoso del país, para una fábrica de cerveza. pero nuestra subida aún no termina. por eso seguimos empujando hacia adelante. coors light....
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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 equitable outcomes. john: the outcomes won't be equitable. >> i can't understand that. now i work for the airlines pilot union. we all fly in airplanes safely 700 million people a year. that's the technology that is completely run by the private sector and goes very well. i know people believe safety is with the government. but we don't have a perfect record at nasa, either. john: private parking ticket. cleaner water. w
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....
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the nasa spacecraft will go much closer. one puzzle is why the sun generates such powerful bursts of energy. this matters because the giant flares can affect us by wrecking anything electronic. the best way to understand this is to get as close as you can. david shukman, bbc news. laura: boiling hot close encounter with the sun. brown talkedrnor about the president tweeting in the middle of the night. everyone has been talking about what the word he tweeted, covfefe, actually means. it started with this early morning tweet, "despite the constant negative covfefe." the word was an internet new favorite. donald trump saw the funny side adding "who can figure out the true meaning of covfefe? enjoy." the national spelling bee is underway. the youngest contestant is six years old. we were thinking maybe she can give the president some pointers. ♪ >> b-a-e-d-e-k-e-r. >> correct. >> that did not even seem difficult for her. i couldn't spell the words that she spelled. ♪ >> it can be very intimidating. >> j-n-a-n-a. jnana. >> yo
the nasa spacecraft will go much closer. one puzzle is why the sun generates such powerful bursts of energy. this matters because the giant flares can affect us by wrecking anything electronic. the best way to understand this is to get as close as you can. david shukman, bbc news. laura: boiling hot close encounter with the sun. brown talkedrnor about the president tweeting in the middle of the night. everyone has been talking about what the word he tweeted, covfefe, actually means. it started...
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congress directed nasa to get humans near or on the surface in the 2030's. lisa fletcher for "full measure." sharyl: next on "full measure." a u.s. missile test to check the threat of a north korean attack. we check on the program that's had its share of failures. me to listen carefully. i'm ralph northam,aught and when survivors of the virginia tech shooting asked me to support an assault weapons ban and close the gun show loophole, i took on the fight. i saw what those weapons can do as an army doctor during the gulf war. now, i'm listening carefully to donald trump, and i think he's a narcissistic maniac. whatever you call him, we're not letting him bring his hate into virginia. sharyl: north korea's ongoing missile tests and ever-growing threat to target the u.s. with nuclear weapons prompted the latest pentagon test to shoot down incoming missiles. the launch was from california's vandenberg air force base to intercept a simulated missile "threat" launched from the pacific marshall islands. it was successful. but there are a few reasons to question the
congress directed nasa to get humans near or on the surface in the 2030's. lisa fletcher for "full measure." sharyl: next on "full measure." a u.s. missile test to check the threat of a north korean attack. we check on the program that's had its share of failures. me to listen carefully. i'm ralph northam,aught and when survivors of the virginia tech shooting asked me to support an assault weapons ban and close the gun show loophole, i took on the fight. i saw what those...
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ready, to sell the necessary nasa perhaps on the idea of doing this. it was my original very long subtitle for this book was going to be the ingenious and outrageous inspired and insane nation saving mission of apollo eight, marketing could almost hit me over the head with a rolled up newspaper and said enjoy that because it will never see print. but it did capture the nature of the mission. it was ingenious and it was inspiring and it was outrageous and was insane. and yet every single person who was brought into the moon come into the room for these quiet conversations, every higher and higher level of nasa brass and was told with a quick way to get to the moon in 16 weeks, they all said you're out of your mind, can be done. and then they listened and then they said well, i think it can be done. i think we do have the hardwar. we just have to fix it. i think we do have the manpower and woman power and human power to sprint to this mission. we certainly have the astronaut personal. look, they were great people for this mission. but as chris craft, the
ready, to sell the necessary nasa perhaps on the idea of doing this. it was my original very long subtitle for this book was going to be the ingenious and outrageous inspired and insane nation saving mission of apollo eight, marketing could almost hit me over the head with a rolled up newspaper and said enjoy that because it will never see print. but it did capture the nature of the mission. it was ingenious and it was inspiring and it was outrageous and was insane. and yet every single person...
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fernando: ahora, estoy trabajando en la nasa. en el nuevo proyecto del robot que esta -- van a lanzar a marte. javier: muchas gracias. eres un orgullo mexicano. a cuÁnto agente pueden inspirar con su talento y profesionalismo. carolina: es uno de los mÁs jÓvenes de la nasa. es un estudiante que ha recibido muchos premios. ahora, crea este ambiente que va a ser mucha diferencia en el futuro de las investigaciones de la nasa. hoy, estamos de fiesta. nuestra familia digital sigue creciendo. javier: hoy, arranca "ediciÓn digital" en san antonio. tambiÉn, en chicago. los estamos viendo en imÁgenes. le queremos dar toda la suerte del mundo. estos dos equipos que se suman al excelente grupo y equipo. carolina: se pueden quedar en su cadena univisiÓn con edicion digital. felicidades para ustedes! hasta maÑana. ♪ ♪ ♪
fernando: ahora, estoy trabajando en la nasa. en el nuevo proyecto del robot que esta -- van a lanzar a marte. javier: muchas gracias. eres un orgullo mexicano. a cuÁnto agente pueden inspirar con su talento y profesionalismo. carolina: es uno de los mÁs jÓvenes de la nasa. es un estudiante que ha recibido muchos premios. ahora, crea este ambiente que va a ser mucha diferencia en el futuro de las investigaciones de la nasa. hoy, estamos de fiesta. nuestra familia digital sigue creciendo....
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the nasa spacecraft will go much closer. one big puzzle is how the sun generates such powerful bursts of energy, and this matters because the giant flares can affect us by wrecking anything electronic. the best way to understand these events, and to forecast them, is to get as close as you can. david shukman, bbc news. nairobi has been linked with bomb blast. trainees companies paid for this with chinese bank loans. it is the first part of a project right across the country. the first route was known as the lunatic line because it was so expensive, difficult to build, and some workers we re difficult to build, and some workers were in bylines. much more on that and any of the news on our website. —— eaten by lions. good morning. london may not have been the sunniest place across the country yesterday, but it was the warmest with highs ofjust over 23 degrees. i expect over the next couple of days, the south—east will get warm, if not hot, as we drag warm air in from the near continent. this slow—moving weather front w
the nasa spacecraft will go much closer. one big puzzle is how the sun generates such powerful bursts of energy, and this matters because the giant flares can affect us by wrecking anything electronic. the best way to understand these events, and to forecast them, is to get as close as you can. david shukman, bbc news. nairobi has been linked with bomb blast. trainees companies paid for this with chinese bank loans. it is the first part of a project right across the country. the first route was...
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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 15 minutes away. it was heralded at the next great unicorn but uber may be stalled because after management shake-up. what has the ride hailing company in the wrong direction and can it turn around? >>> the annual tony awards versus the stanley cup finals. who came out on top in the ratings feud. sir evan hanson or sir sidney crosby. we'll have it on the countdown. you always pay your insurance on time. tap one little bumper, and up go your rates. what good is having insurance if you get punished for using it? news flash: nobody's perfect. for drivers with accident forgiveness, liberty mutual won't raise your rates due to your first accident
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 15 minutes away. it was heralded at the next great unicorn but uber may be stalled because after...
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the nasa spacecraft will go much closer. one big puzzle is how the sun generates such powerful bursts of energy, and this matters because the giant flares can affect us by wrecking anything electronic. the best way to understand these events, and to forecast them, is to get as close as you can. david shukman, bbc news. and finally, the kenyan president has officially opened a new railway in kenya. the biggest infrastructure development since independence. painful as it chinese bank loan. the previous route was known as the lunatic lion because it was expensive and difficult to build because some construction workers we re because some construction workers were eaten by lines. more on that and all the news anywhere on the good morning. london may not have been the sunniest place across the country been the sunniest place across the cou ntry yesterday been the sunniest place across the country yesterday but it was the warmest with highs ofjust over 23 degrees. i suspect over the next couple of days the south—east will get ve
the nasa spacecraft will go much closer. one big puzzle is how the sun generates such powerful bursts of energy, and this matters because the giant flares can affect us by wrecking anything electronic. the best way to understand these events, and to forecast them, is to get as close as you can. david shukman, bbc news. and finally, the kenyan president has officially opened a new railway in kenya. the biggest infrastructure development since independence. painful as it chinese bank loan. the...
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la nasa planea enviar una sonda al sol. de esta manera se podrÁ aprender mÁs detalles sobre este astro. es la primera vez que la nasa dedica una sonda a un cientÍfico que sigue vivo. antes de despedirnos, queremos saludar a estos estudiantes que estÁn acompaÑándonos. mucha suerte a todos que empieza la prepa en septiembre. sobre el escÁndalo con rusia. se espera que confirme que el presidente trump le pidiÓ que cerrara la investigaciÓn la actrizkathy griffin se disculpa por haber posado con una cabeza falsa ensangrentada de trump. pero su disculpa no para a el rechazo y las protestas.
la nasa planea enviar una sonda al sol. de esta manera se podrÁ aprender mÁs detalles sobre este astro. es la primera vez que la nasa dedica una sonda a un cientÍfico que sigue vivo. antes de despedirnos, queremos saludar a estos estudiantes que estÁn acompaÑándonos. mucha suerte a todos que empieza la prepa en septiembre. sobre el escÁndalo con rusia. se espera que confirme que el presidente trump le pidiÓ que cerrara la investigaciÓn la actrizkathy griffin se disculpa por haber...
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rubio, seleccionado como astronauta de la nasa. rubio, seleccionado como astronauta de la nasa. jorge: una avispa en coors, nuestra montaña es crear un planeta más sustentable. por eso fuimos pioneros en el uso de la lata reciclable. hicimos nuestras fábricas libres de residuos que van a centros de desperdicios, y construimos el panel solar más poderoso del país, para una fábrica de cerveza. pero nuestra subida aún no termina. por eso seguimos empujando hacia adelante. coors light. cualquiera que sea tu montaña. sigue subiendo. ♪ y ahora juan y ahora juan cooper nos trae un adelanto de algunas ♪ marÍa elena: y ahora juan cooper un adelanto de unas historias de "aquÍ y ahora" sobre los carteles de la corrupciÓn en mÉxico. ♪ grandes inversiones en casas en estados unidos. ♪ fiestas descomunales, son las seÑales visibles del desvÍo de fondos de unos legisladores mexicanos para sus propios recursos. >> no se prestan los servicios, no se ejecutan las otras, y este dinero hay que lavarlo, hay que disfrutarlo. report
rubio, seleccionado como astronauta de la nasa. rubio, seleccionado como astronauta de la nasa. jorge: una avispa en coors, nuestra montaña es crear un planeta más sustentable. por eso fuimos pioneros en el uso de la lata reciclable. hicimos nuestras fábricas libres de residuos que van a centros de desperdicios, y construimos el panel solar más poderoso del país, para una fábrica de cerveza. pero nuestra subida aún no termina. por eso seguimos empujando hacia adelante. coors light....
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. >>> spacex surprised nasa when it announced its own private moon mission years before nasa's next moonshot. >>> ahead whether the space agencies commercial partners are putting ambition before safety. >> you're watching "cbs this morning." >> announcer: this portion of "cbs this morning" sponsored by novartis. tomorrow is not a given. but entresto is a medicine that helps make more tomorrows possible. ♪ tomorrow, tomorrow... ♪ i love ya, tomorrow in the largest heart failure study ever, entresto helped more people stay alive and out of the hospital than a leading heart failure medicine. women who are pregnant must not take entresto. it can cause harm or death to an unborn baby. don't take entresto with an ace inhibitor or aliskiren. if you've had angioedema while taking an ace or arb medicine, don't take entresto. the most serious side effects are angioedema, low blood pressure... ...kidney problems, or high potassium in
. >>> spacex surprised nasa when it announced its own private moon mission years before nasa's next moonshot. >>> ahead whether the space agencies commercial partners are putting ambition before safety. >> you're watching "cbs this morning." >> announcer: this portion of "cbs this morning" sponsored by novartis. tomorrow is not a given. but entresto is a medicine that helps make more tomorrows possible. ♪ tomorrow, tomorrow... ♪ i love ya,...
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. >> learning new details now about one of nasa's most ambitious missions to date. flying a spacecraft directly into the atmosphere of the sun. >> unmanned probe will travel closer to the sun than any spacecraft in human history. you know aliens have been there. here is abc's marci gonzalez. >> reporter: a motion of extremes. >> reporter: it may seem like the trailer for a sci-fi blockbuster. >> humanity's first mission to touch the sun. >> reporter: but there is nothing fictional about this, nasa's unveiled plan to enter the sun's atmosphere. >> solar probe is going to be the hottest, fastest mission. >> the parker solar probe named after honoring, dr. >> hooray for solar probe. >> reporter: will launch from florida summer 2018. at its fastest traveling at 430,000 miles an hour. >> that's like traveling to tokyo in a minute. >> unmanned probe will get seven times closer to the sun than any spacecraft in history. breaching the outer atmosphere called the corona to study why it is even hotter than the surface of the sun. collecting data to give scientists a better un
. >> learning new details now about one of nasa's most ambitious missions to date. flying a spacecraft directly into the atmosphere of the sun. >> unmanned probe will travel closer to the sun than any spacecraft in human history. you know aliens have been there. here is abc's marci gonzalez. >> reporter: a motion of extremes. >> reporter: it may seem like the trailer for a sci-fi blockbuster. >> humanity's first mission to touch the sun. >> reporter: but...
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., which, of course, is nasa jargon for "beneficial stickers." and another nasa expert explained that astronauts "do not have any conductive carbon material lining the spacesuits." well, i'm glad we caught this now. nasa needs to buy a bunch of these stickers before they send anybody else into space. now, if you're still skeptical, then rest assured, because the founders of the company are both estheticians. yes, the life-saving science of body bronzing and brazilian waxing, always an integral part of our space program. neil armstrong and buzz aldrin were smooth as an eel down there. you can't have that stuff burning off on reentry. well, as you know, i, too, have a celebrity lifestyle brand: covetton house. covetton fans, good to know. and goop has inspired us to expand our own product line. take a look. ♪ ♪ baroque simplicity. shabby elegance. give me money. ( laughter ) covetton house. >> stephen: oh, hi. ( cheers and applause ) on. >> hi. i was just thinking about me. here at covetton house, we know how hard it can be to balance work, fam
., which, of course, is nasa jargon for "beneficial stickers." and another nasa expert explained that astronauts "do not have any conductive carbon material lining the spacesuits." well, i'm glad we caught this now. nasa needs to buy a bunch of these stickers before they send anybody else into space. now, if you're still skeptical, then rest assured, because the founders of the company are both estheticians. yes, the life-saving science of body bronzing and brazilian waxing,...
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you told me don't listen to nasa. >> nasa has problems. >> attack nasa, go right ahead. >> multinational corporation like exxon mobile and shell want these deals because they can sign these fat contracts with these third world countries to get paid off of u.s. taxpayer subsidies. of course china wants this deal? they get to do whatever theyy want and knock america down. when have we followed what china wants? >> the french president spoke. >> put america first. >> you know what he said? >> what? >> great greg says it's - - . according to greg, trump is just saying this party sucks i can get a better party or a cheaper price on the car. the president of france said forget it, buddy, no renegotiations. >> we don't listen to the french. look at the history, world war two. >> okay, attack the french. >> how is it six million jobs lost and three trillion? how do you think that's a good deal? he's anti--bad deal. >> 3.1 manufacturing sector jobs as well. >> people agree the reason why it was non-binding was because it was understanding if he didn't want to be a part of it because it was puttin
you told me don't listen to nasa. >> nasa has problems. >> attack nasa, go right ahead. >> multinational corporation like exxon mobile and shell want these deals because they can sign these fat contracts with these third world countries to get paid off of u.s. taxpayer subsidies. of course china wants this deal? they get to do whatever theyy want and knock america down. when have we followed what china wants? >> the french president spoke. >> put america first....
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. >> host: at what point did nasa picked him up?. >> very early. nassau was working -- nasa was working on the apollo mission that to get that information so they started to sent the spacecraft called arrangers up to the moon meaning that they would crash land so the idea so that was of failure so they call them up and asked him to leave the team he finally got a successful ranger with the first close-up photograph of the moon. >> host: the other character?. >> whitaker requested an important member of that team and was such a fascinating person he was from england state with a buddy like to make maps of the moon? sold whitaker cameo america and then he said he would go back to england when it was over but he ended the state making maps for the mood for this endeavor to put astronauts on the moon melissa sevigny sevigny, what happened after ?. >> of course he founded this wonderful laboratory and he do about the time with the '70s would roll around the laboratory would not last gore continue to do research of less they also became a teaching depart
. >> host: at what point did nasa picked him up?. >> very early. nassau was working -- nasa was working on the apollo mission that to get that information so they started to sent the spacecraft called arrangers up to the moon meaning that they would crash land so the idea so that was of failure so they call them up and asked him to leave the team he finally got a successful ranger with the first close-up photograph of the moon. >> host: the other character?. >> whitaker...
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nasa calling out a famous actress lifestyle brand. first a check of the markets. joining us from los angeles hillary vaughn. good morning. happy friday to you hillary. >> reporter: hey, wisdom, good morning to you t well, yesterday the dow fell 12 points closing at 21,397. the nasdaq gained two closing at school 36 and the s & p lost just a little over a point closing at 2434 but healthcare stocks continue to have their mini rally. they're up 17 percent since the beginning of the year. >> all right. hillary let's talk about this. gywneth paltrow's goop controversy. this is legit. >> reporter: yeah, nasa called her out, brand goop was selling healing sticks. she said they were made from the same carbon fiber that astronauts used in space. these healing stickers allegedly helped regulate your temperature or fix some body imbalance and the reason why they said this is because they said they're made from the same stuff that nasa uses. nasa called her out and said we don't have any carbon fibers in our space suits whatsoever so that's impossible. goop since has taken d
nasa calling out a famous actress lifestyle brand. first a check of the markets. joining us from los angeles hillary vaughn. good morning. happy friday to you hillary. >> reporter: hey, wisdom, good morning to you t well, yesterday the dow fell 12 points closing at 21,397. the nasdaq gained two closing at school 36 and the s & p lost just a little over a point closing at 2434 but healthcare stocks continue to have their mini rally. they're up 17 percent since the beginning of the...
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. >>> when we come back, in just a moment, >>> when we come back, in just a moment, nasa's amazing ♪ >>> when we come back, in just a moment, nasa's amazing ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ manait's a series of is nsmart choices. and when you replace one meal or snack a day with glucerna made with carbsteady to help minimize blood sugar spikes you can really feel it. glucerna. everyday progress. take the zantac it challenge! pill works fast? zantac works in as little as 30 minutes. nexium can take 24 hours. when heartburn strikes, take zantac for faster relief than nexium or your money back. take the zantac it challenge. do yno, not really. head & shoulders? i knew that not the one you think you know the tri action formula cleans removing up to 100% of flakes protects and even moisturizes for sofia vergara hair i even accept i have a higher risk of stroke due to afib, i accept i take easier trails than i used to. a type of irregular heartbeat not caused by a heart valve problem. but no matter what path i take, i go for my best. so if there's something better than warfarin, i'll go for that too. eliqu
. >>> when we come back, in just a moment, >>> when we come back, in just a moment, nasa's amazing ♪ >>> when we come back, in just a moment, nasa's amazing ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ manait's a series of is nsmart choices. and when you replace one meal or snack a day with glucerna made with carbsteady to help minimize blood sugar spikes you can really feel it. glucerna. everyday progress. take the zantac it challenge! pill works fast? zantac works in as little as 30 minutes....
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la a la conquista del sol, la nasa intentarÁ entrar a la fase solar, y responder muchas interrogantes sobre el sol. el repartidor del futuro, unos creadorses latinos tienen un robot que reparte comida, noticias telemundo comienza ya. ( ♪ mÚsica♪) >>> noticias telemundo con josÉ dÍaz balart. ( ♪ mÚsica♪) >>> hola quÉ tal muy buenas tarde, un informe dado a conocer hoy denuncia que las personas que cruzan la frontera por las garitas del condado de san diego en california, son cometidas, sometida a continuos abusos por parte de aduana y protecciÓn fronterizas. edgar muÑoz recogiÓ los testimonios de varias personas. >>> una mujer que por temor ocultÓ su identidad fue amarrada por agentes de la garita de san isidro cuando regresaba de visitar a su mamÁ que esta en tijuana >>> me encara y le dije que no podÍa porque me dolian las piernas, mis rodillas, me dijo una aunque sea una. y me puse de rodilla y mi esposo. >>> la encadenaron >>> sÍ >>> le dieron alguna razÓn >>> no >>> pedro rÍos explica el presunto maltrato que sufriÓ una persona al cruzar la garita las acusac
la a la conquista del sol, la nasa intentarÁ entrar a la fase solar, y responder muchas interrogantes sobre el sol. el repartidor del futuro, unos creadorses latinos tienen un robot que reparte comida, noticias telemundo comienza ya. ( ♪ mÚsica♪) >>> noticias telemundo con josÉ dÍaz balart. ( ♪ mÚsica♪) >>> hola quÉ tal muy buenas tarde, un informe dado a conocer hoy denuncia que las personas que cruzan la frontera por las garitas del condado de san diego en...
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nasa's effort to better understand the sun and how it affects the earth. >>> new video from police of a confused tiger woods during his dui arrest. >> we're tracking that thursday forecast. i'll dial it in for you. we'll see you right after the break. live-stream your favorite sport, at the airport. binge dvr'd shows, while painting your toes. on demand laughs, during long bubble baths. tv on every screen is awesome. the all-new xfinity stream app. all your tv at home. the most on demand, your entire dvr, top networks, and live sports on the go. included with xfinity tv. xfinity the future of awesome. >>> what i want you to do is i want you to watch your feet at all types, count out loud okay. make sure that you touch your other toe on each step. keep your arms down by each side. do you understand your instructions? >> yeah. >> reporter: new video of a police car dash cam. showing tiger woods taking a sobriety test earl littler this week. he was arrested on dui charges after being found asleep behind the wheel of his mercedes. woods had no alcohol in his system but several prescriptio
nasa's effort to better understand the sun and how it affects the earth. >>> new video from police of a confused tiger woods during his dui arrest. >> we're tracking that thursday forecast. i'll dial it in for you. we'll see you right after the break. live-stream your favorite sport, at the airport. binge dvr'd shows, while painting your toes. on demand laughs, during long bubble baths. tv on every screen is awesome. the all-new xfinity stream app. all your tv at home. the most...
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fÍjese que estoy en un proceso para entrar a la nasa, y me acaban de llamar. la llamada se la hicieron desde el espacio, y te acabaron de aceptar en la nasa, y Él feliz y todos muy felices. salvador: frank rubio todavÍa debe cumplir un intenso programa de entrenamiento de dos aÑos. es alguien que sabe conquistar sus sueÑos, en este caso de ir al espacio y quizÁs poner un pie en el planeta rojo. es toda la informaciÓn, regresamos a los estudios. marÍa elena: muy bien por Él. ahora ojo, esa es una avispa presidencial, entrÓ directo a la boca del presidente. tras la incÓmoda escena, el mandatario hizo un comentario muy natural. veamos. >> los debates naturales que hay en una zona tan importante como esta que sin embargo; me la comÍ. [risas] marÍa elena: bueno despuÉs del inusual momento, el presidente tomÓ agua y continuo su discurso como si nada hubiera sucedido. y con esa tragoada de avispa, nos despedimos. jorge: la periodista del lado izquierdo lo estÁ mirando con una angustia. ella somos todos nosotros, y el sentido del humor extraordinario de
fÍjese que estoy en un proceso para entrar a la nasa, y me acaban de llamar. la llamada se la hicieron desde el espacio, y te acabaron de aceptar en la nasa, y Él feliz y todos muy felices. salvador: frank rubio todavÍa debe cumplir un intenso programa de entrenamiento de dos aÑos. es alguien que sabe conquistar sus sueÑos, en este caso de ir al espacio y quizÁs poner un pie en el planeta rojo. es toda la informaciÓn, regresamos a los estudios. marÍa elena: muy bien por Él. ahora ojo,...
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laura: nasa setting its sights on the sun. it will be one hot mission. welcome to our viewers on public television and around the globe. a crime against humanity. that's how afghanistan's president is describing the car bomb attack in kabul today. at least 90 people dead and hundreds more injured. the blast went off in the capital's diplomatic quarter during the morning rush hour.
laura: nasa setting its sights on the sun. it will be one hot mission. welcome to our viewers on public television and around the globe. a crime against humanity. that's how afghanistan's president is describing the car bomb attack in kabul today. at least 90 people dead and hundreds more injured. the blast went off in the capital's diplomatic quarter during the morning rush hour.