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a highly mars a al orbit around better staging region than says mars orbit? the things we want academia to start studying and build that basic framework but don't get locked after linear mission mission create a structure resilient enough and feeds orward and there's not many we've ds on that you can we've this network together. > i love that concept of the deep space gateway. let's move it on out and three the d sn as always. we're already more than halfway segment at theh tmz summit. want to get to your questions. there's microphones around the and the slides are coming up and while people pull throw one more to you guys. we've heard about the technology boss and thed your administrator and others have ddressed the other challenges less under your control. what's the bigger challenge. public andogy or the political >> it is hard to separate the two. i mean really, they are two metal.f the same the way i think about it, if we are managing to really show the excitement, the opportunity and not have the communication church or that it comes from -- structure t
a highly mars a al orbit around better staging region than says mars orbit? the things we want academia to start studying and build that basic framework but don't get locked after linear mission mission create a structure resilient enough and feeds orward and there's not many we've ds on that you can we've this network together. > i love that concept of the deep space gateway. let's move it on out and three the d sn as always. we're already more than halfway segment at theh tmz summit. want...
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mars. this is just under two hours. >> welcome distinguished guests in the audience. welcome everyone online watching as. welcome to the fifth humans to mars summit. earth is not the center of the universe. now you either smile at me or you smirk at me after saying this. but please realize that this known fact to us today has only been a known and established fact for over 400 years. ever since nicholas copernicus proved it without the shadow of a doubt mathematically. humans can fly. that's a truth that is only been with us for over a century. humans can walk on the moon, again, less than half a century of truth to us. considering our time as human species on the planet, those are all really short times to know these things. now, what i expect that in 16 years of now, a small crew of six women and men will be en route to mars. think about it, only 16 years from now that can be true, too. but if we want that to happen, we today will have to ensure that we keep track with our human mars prog
mars. this is just under two hours. >> welcome distinguished guests in the audience. welcome everyone online watching as. welcome to the fifth humans to mars summit. earth is not the center of the universe. now you either smile at me or you smirk at me after saying this. but please realize that this known fact to us today has only been a known and established fact for over 400 years. ever since nicholas copernicus proved it without the shadow of a doubt mathematically. humans can fly....
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why mars? >> i say why mars because jean said we are on a journey to keep an appointment with whatever we are. also why mars because it's the promise and provocation of expiration is the greatest science adventure story of all time. it's like the great out west and we have to go corporate. why mars why not? it's a possibility of donning a spacesuit and traveling 140 miles away from earth and -- i want to go. also, why mars, because we work k through five or eight students and i know a group of third-graders back home in henry max schools that donned their jackets with their latest with astrophysicist on it and they designed the whole martians habitat and when i asked them why mars, they say because we want to be the people to go. >> fantastic. robin. >> this is for you out there, you own this. when i was a young girl it was all about landing on the moon and i witnessed that and then it was now what. mars is exciting. when i was at the johnson space center couple months ago i saw what goes along
why mars? >> i say why mars because jean said we are on a journey to keep an appointment with whatever we are. also why mars because it's the promise and provocation of expiration is the greatest science adventure story of all time. it's like the great out west and we have to go corporate. why mars why not? it's a possibility of donning a spacesuit and traveling 140 miles away from earth and -- i want to go. also, why mars, because we work k through five or eight students and i know a...
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a highly mars a al orbit around better staging region than says mars orbit? the things we want academia to start studying and build that basic framework but don't get locked after linear mission mission create a structure resilient enough and feeds orward and there's not many we've ds on that you can we've this network together. > i love that concept of the deep space gateway. let's move it on out and three the d sn as always. we're already more than halfway segment at theh tmz summit. want to get to your questions. there's >> there are microphones here and there in the audience, people will come up to those i will throw one more to you guys. we have heard about the to the logical challenges, your boss, the administrator and others have also addressed the other sorts of challenges that are less under your control. what is the bigger challenge? the technological or the public and political will? >> it is hard to separate the two. whether it is managing to show the excitement and not having communication, the structure that comes from us. in other words there a
a highly mars a al orbit around better staging region than says mars orbit? the things we want academia to start studying and build that basic framework but don't get locked after linear mission mission create a structure resilient enough and feeds orward and there's not many we've ds on that you can we've this network together. > i love that concept of the deep space gateway. let's move it on out and three the d sn as always. we're already more than halfway segment at theh tmz summit. want...
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why mars? >> i have a couple of reason. i say why mars? because gene radden berry says we're on a journey to keep an appointment with whatever we are and it's prom and is provocation of explore asia is the greatest science adventure story of all-time. it's like the great out west and we have to conquer it. why mars? why not. it's the possibility of donning a space suit, hopping in my rocket, traveling 140 miles away from earth. don't want to go. and it's because, why mars, as you're talking about i tend to work k through 5 or k through 8 students and i know a group of third graters at home at henry maxwell that don't their jackets at their latest tbr with as trophies cyst on it and designed a whole martial habitat, and when i asked them why mars, they said because we want to be the people to go. >> faction. robin? >> this is for you out there in the top, you young students. you own this. when i was a young girl it was out below landing on me moon. witnessed that. then it was like, now what? mars is so exciting. when i was at johnson space
why mars? >> i have a couple of reason. i say why mars? because gene radden berry says we're on a journey to keep an appointment with whatever we are and it's prom and is provocation of explore asia is the greatest science adventure story of all-time. it's like the great out west and we have to conquer it. why mars? why not. it's the possibility of donning a space suit, hopping in my rocket, traveling 140 miles away from earth. don't want to go. and it's because, why mars, as you're...
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mission to mars. the session focuses on international advancements toward the journey to mars. this program is two hours. >> hello. i knew you could make it. of course, if this was a landing we would have overshot. i will go ahead and announce the next speaker in the next panel because i don't want to eat into their time. for that same reason jim green has asked me to be really, really short introduction for him. well, james green is the director of planetary science and that's saying a lot. he's also been at nasa since 1979 and he knows what nasa is all about. jim. >> thank you very much. [applause] i think we have a wonderful international panel this morning and i will introduce each of our panel members. the first one is sayyid and sayyid is part of the strategic planning team to mars and his duty is to make the uv's journey to mars will be sustainable, leaving an everlasting effect. he is also the cofounder of a youtube channel that aims at making science and technology accessible to our use in th
mission to mars. the session focuses on international advancements toward the journey to mars. this program is two hours. >> hello. i knew you could make it. of course, if this was a landing we would have overshot. i will go ahead and announce the next speaker in the next panel because i don't want to eat into their time. for that same reason jim green has asked me to be really, really short introduction for him. well, james green is the director of planetary science and that's saying a...
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trump: mars, what do you see a timing for actually sending humans to mars? peggy whitson: as your bill laid out, it'll be sometime in the 2030's. pres. trump: well, we want to try to do it during my first term, or, at worst, during my second term, so we'll have to speed that up a little bit, ok? [laughter] peggy whitson: we'll do our best. lisa: scientists say realistically, 2033 is the target date for a human mission to mars. let's say we dedicated all of the resources necessary to put a human on mars in the next ten years. what do we get out of that? john grant: well, i think you get something very fundamental about humans leaving the home planet. here, we're no longer bound to one single planet around a star. we're starting to kinda branch out and explore and become an interplanetary species. i think that, in and of itself, says something about humans sort of making a step beyond where we are right now. >> and lift off of the falcon 9 to the space station. lisa: but as nasa certifies new space vehicles and manned flights to the moon and mars are being pla
trump: mars, what do you see a timing for actually sending humans to mars? peggy whitson: as your bill laid out, it'll be sometime in the 2030's. pres. trump: well, we want to try to do it during my first term, or, at worst, during my second term, so we'll have to speed that up a little bit, ok? [laughter] peggy whitson: we'll do our best. lisa: scientists say realistically, 2033 is the target date for a human mission to mars. let's say we dedicated all of the resources necessary to put a human...
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mars one. you can sign up to go to mars on a one-way ticket. it isn't to say you land on mars and two weeks later you're dead, although you might be. the idea is you go, like, pilgrims on the mayflower. you go to mars and set up your own society there. and that might work. but, you know, you might check it out. mars one if you're really -- >> it is worth mentioning that mars one is not affiliated with any space program. it's a reality television show. >> no, no, they don't have rockets, but this is so you can tell the other kids, you know, i'm signed up to go to mars. >> how many of you would contribute $100 for a program designed to send one person, the current president of the united states, to mars on a one-way trip? [laughter] >> that's not a fair question in boulder, colorado. >> i know. i know i'm playing to my audience. >> it brings up an interesting point though. the nasa budget is about one-half of 1% of the federal budget. so, i mean, basically, if all of you guys would give $100 a year, that would, like, ten times our, you know, our
mars one. you can sign up to go to mars on a one-way ticket. it isn't to say you land on mars and two weeks later you're dead, although you might be. the idea is you go, like, pilgrims on the mayflower. you go to mars and set up your own society there. and that might work. but, you know, you might check it out. mars one if you're really -- >> it is worth mentioning that mars one is not affiliated with any space program. it's a reality television show. >> no, no, they don't have...
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humans living on mars. the space corps operative in pasadena hosted this event. >> thank you for being here and being interested in living in race. it is not what i do for my day job, but it is what i used to format earlier day job and it is got into this. this is why elect to talk and argue about it, and hopefully we will do a little bit of that in the gym russian. i am here to talk to you today about the man and what humanity could and perhaps should do on the moon. normally, or about mars i will not talk very much about mars. i find it on interesting. you can ask me about that in q&a. on the first chart, let me see if i can get the laser going -- maybe this is off. there we go. this is the earth-moon system to scale. for those of you who might want to go to a planet someday, the planet you could go to. days, and 12e people have been there and there will be more in the future and they will not english. speak a they probably language extremely hard for us and very few people learn it because they are spoke
humans living on mars. the space corps operative in pasadena hosted this event. >> thank you for being here and being interested in living in race. it is not what i do for my day job, but it is what i used to format earlier day job and it is got into this. this is why elect to talk and argue about it, and hopefully we will do a little bit of that in the gym russian. i am here to talk to you today about the man and what humanity could and perhaps should do on the moon. normally, or about...
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normally, or about mars i will not talk very much about mars. i find it on interesting. you can ask me about that in q&a. on the first chart -- let me see if i can get the laser going. maybe this is off. there we go. this is the earth-moon system to scale. for those of you who might want to go to a planet someday, the planet you could go to. it takes three days, and 12 people have been there and there will be more in the future and they will not english. in fact, they probably speak a language extremely hard for us and very few people learn it because it is spoken on the other side of the world. this is a remarkable thing in the solar system, which is a double planet system. our moon is far, far larger compared to earth than most moons are compared to their host planet. there is a whole set of hypotheses about why the moon is there. there is another set of about what it consists of, how it operates and functions of the planet. many years ago, there was an author and visionary who publish about the human development of space. some of you may have read his work. he was fon
normally, or about mars i will not talk very much about mars. i find it on interesting. you can ask me about that in q&a. on the first chart -- let me see if i can get the laser going. maybe this is off. there we go. this is the earth-moon system to scale. for those of you who might want to go to a planet someday, the planet you could go to. it takes three days, and 12 people have been there and there will be more in the future and they will not english. in fact, they probably speak a...
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all these things are necessary for mars as well and mars is really, really far away. ok but here is finding number , two. there are rules for all of these all of these players at all scales. fouris what i call the big government agencies. nasa, the european space agency, the chinese space agency, and the russian space agency. then there are others and then there is we call industry. old space and new space. the point is, all the things to do in england village are so diverse and interlock in such a way that there is room for everybody. there is more than enough work to do for everybody to play. that is an important consideration for building a community, a practice, and a community of progress. growth requires export. you have to export it to somebody who is willing to pay or else you will never grow. this is what i call the topline budget constraint problem. the nasa budget is $20 billion a year and it will not double or go up by a factor of 10. all the other space agencies together are about equal in some to the nasa budget. if you expect to present any kind of city
all these things are necessary for mars as well and mars is really, really far away. ok but here is finding number , two. there are rules for all of these all of these players at all scales. fouris what i call the big government agencies. nasa, the european space agency, the chinese space agency, and the russian space agency. then there are others and then there is we call industry. old space and new space. the point is, all the things to do in england village are so diverse and interlock in...
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you landed somebody on mars, you can't use that for a go farther. there's -- it's -- the next of billions ofs miles. it's -- honestly, it's a waste of money. now, if somebody wants to do it privately, that's great. but for the government to do it, a good ideak it's at all. thank you. >> kathy in washington. >> yes. i believe in the program i give 100%ly and donations if i need to, because 1954, a bunch of us saw a ufo i want to knowd where they came from. and so they got my support. as far as i'm concerned. >> all right. let's get one more call here. is what the senate subcommittee has approved for year.or next dickinson, texas. >> this is kenneth. >> kenneth. dickinson, texas. you're on the air. go ahead. >> yes, sir. nasae reports to counterintelligence, spaced out of -- stationed out of johnson in houston, here texas. and i believe that nasa needs to advise american people that we alone. we have never been alone. and that there is alien technology available to move us into outer space. >> that's kenneth. >> kenneth. kenneth. dickinson, texas. tha
you landed somebody on mars, you can't use that for a go farther. there's -- it's -- the next of billions ofs miles. it's -- honestly, it's a waste of money. now, if somebody wants to do it privately, that's great. but for the government to do it, a good ideak it's at all. thank you. >> kathy in washington. >> yes. i believe in the program i give 100%ly and donations if i need to, because 1954, a bunch of us saw a ufo i want to knowd where they came from. and so they got my support....
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another is the orion spacecraft, that will carry astronauts on those missions to the moon, mars, and the solar system. both of those programs received less money and 2018 than what congress appropriated in 2017. congress is trying to overturn those proposed cuts. another area is nasa's earth science program. the administration sought to cut $200 million, about 10% of the programs budget. row graham's budget. the senate bill would actually restore funding for those programs. >> what does the earth science program do? >> it monitors the outer earth climate, it studies everything from ocean currents to the levels of government dockside -- carbon monoxide in the atmosphere. and also, long-term trends in the ocean, the atmosphere, and on land. what sort of guidance does congress get, in terms of priorities for the administration. what does the trump administration want to do with nasa? has notdministration provided to many guidelines, in terms of what it wants to do differently, for nasa, then what the previous administration did. the new administration has only been in office for seven m
another is the orion spacecraft, that will carry astronauts on those missions to the moon, mars, and the solar system. both of those programs received less money and 2018 than what congress appropriated in 2017. congress is trying to overturn those proposed cuts. another area is nasa's earth science program. the administration sought to cut $200 million, about 10% of the programs budget. row graham's budget. the senate bill would actually restore funding for those programs. >> what does...
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normally we hear about mars. on top much if at all about mars and i find it uninteresting. ask me about that in q and a if you want. on this first chart, you see something -- let me see if i can get the laser going here. maybe this is off. there we go. this is the earth moon system to scale. for those of you who might want to go to a claimant sunday, this is a planet you -- go to a planet some day, you could. is this three days away. there will be more societies in -- future that once "very will not speak english. it will probably be hard to learn and very few people learn it because it is spoken on the other side of the world. this is a remarkable thing in a double system, planet system really. our moon is far for larger compared to earth than most moons are compared to their host point. scientific set of hypotheses about how the moon came to be, why it there. there is a whole other set of hypotheses about why the moon is there. there is another set of about what it consists of, how it operates and functions of the planet. many years ago, there was an author and visionary
normally we hear about mars. on top much if at all about mars and i find it uninteresting. ask me about that in q and a if you want. on this first chart, you see something -- let me see if i can get the laser going here. maybe this is off. there we go. this is the earth moon system to scale. for those of you who might want to go to a claimant sunday, this is a planet you -- go to a planet some day, you could. is this three days away. there will be more societies in -- future that once...
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companies like mar-a-lago are required to make steps to find americans before going go the foreign route including contacting u.s. employees let go. the president is, the president is abiding by the letter of the law here but how much does his business rely on foreign workers? >> well, quite a bit of it does. he actually first started this whole thick of relying on important workforeign workers w he was building trump to your. it was hundreds of guys from poland undocumented. some weeks they were paid in vodka and they slept at the construction site. so he has a history of cutting corners and maybe abiding by the letter of the law but not by the spirit of it and that can go forward tore today where you would find at mar-a-lago a lot of people who are not americans employed. i was actually talking with some folks in the irish press over the weekend. and they said that their concern in ireland about the 50,000 undocumented irish workers who are here and some of them employed in hospitality, many of them. so i think if weep had the $200,000 to plunk down for a membership, we might hear some
companies like mar-a-lago are required to make steps to find americans before going go the foreign route including contacting u.s. employees let go. the president is, the president is abiding by the letter of the law here but how much does his business rely on foreign workers? >> well, quite a bit of it does. he actually first started this whole thick of relying on important workforeign workers w he was building trump to your. it was hundreds of guys from poland undocumented. some weeks...
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you landed somebody on mars, you can't use that for a go farther. there's -- it's -- the next of billions ofs miles. it's -- honestly, it's a waste of money. now, if somebody wants to do it privately, that's great. but for the government to do it, a good ideak it's at all. thank you. >> kathy in washington. >> yes. i believe in the program i give 100%ly and donations if i need to, because 1954, a bunch of us saw a ufo i want to knowd where they came from. and so they got my support. as far as i'm concerned. >> all right. let's get one more call here. is what the senate subcommittee has approved for year.or next dickinson, texas. >> this is kenneth. >> kenneth. dickinson, texas. you're on the air. go ahead. >> yes, sir. nasae reports to counterintelligence, spaced out of -- stationed out of johnson in houston, here texas. and i believe that nasa needs to advise american people that we alone. we have never been alone. and that there is alien technology available to move us into outer space. >> that's kenneth. >> kenneth. kenneth. dickinson, texas. tha
you landed somebody on mars, you can't use that for a go farther. there's -- it's -- the next of billions ofs miles. it's -- honestly, it's a waste of money. now, if somebody wants to do it privately, that's great. but for the government to do it, a good ideak it's at all. thank you. >> kathy in washington. >> yes. i believe in the program i give 100%ly and donations if i need to, because 1954, a bunch of us saw a ufo i want to knowd where they came from. and so they got my support....
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han creado un nuevo medio de transporte al que llaman la bestia del mar. son pequeÑas embarcaciones con las que desafÍan los peligros del ocÉano pacÍfico para viajar desde centroamÉrica hasta la costa de california. reportero: le llaman la bestia del mar y se trata de lanchas rÁpidas cargadas de inmigrantes que cruzan de guatemala mÉxico por la costa y pacÍfico. es un mÉtodo muy peligroso que va en aumento. >> la gente va por rutas muy clandestinas y expuestas al peligro. reportero: fuimos a investigar este fenÓmeno en varias poblados cerca de la frontera con guatemala pero la gente sÓlo ve y calla. los pocos que hablan del tema ocultan su identidad. >> se mira que pasa en las lanchas cargadas con gente. es comÚn verlas. reportero: dicen los pescadores que han aprendido a compartir el mar con ellos pero a la distancia. estas imÁgenes muestran claramente a las lanchas en acciÓn. primero pasa una que parece no llevar migrantes pero conforme se retiran se ven acostados y despuÉs pasa otra donde la carga humana es muy visible... en un par de min
han creado un nuevo medio de transporte al que llaman la bestia del mar. son pequeÑas embarcaciones con las que desafÍan los peligros del ocÉano pacÍfico para viajar desde centroamÉrica hasta la costa de california. reportero: le llaman la bestia del mar y se trata de lanchas rÁpidas cargadas de inmigrantes que cruzan de guatemala mÉxico por la costa y pacÍfico. es un mÉtodo muy peligroso que va en aumento. >> la gente va por rutas muy clandestinas y expuestas al peligro....
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profits from mar-a-lago are placed in a trust for the duration of mr. trump's presidency while his sons manage the estate. the trump organization and mar-a-lago did not return requests for comment. at least two organizations have not yet bailed, a police foundation and the palm beach county gop. tami donnally is the group's vice chair. >> i think it's a shame that organizations that are supposed to be nonpartisan and not involved in politics have made a very political decision by pulling out of mar-a-lago. >> reporter: the board of another organization is set to vote this week on whether to yank its event from mar-a-lago, joining a growing list of groups for which politics and charity no longer mix. gabe gutierrez, nbc news, palm beach, florida. >>> still ahead tonight, phone wars. samsung announcing a big new launch today. can it stay on top after its multibillion dollar recall for exploding phones? >>> also, inspiring america. the camp where these kids learn there's no limit to summer fun. we'll be right back. >>> a big announcement today by samsung u
profits from mar-a-lago are placed in a trust for the duration of mr. trump's presidency while his sons manage the estate. the trump organization and mar-a-lago did not return requests for comment. at least two organizations have not yet bailed, a police foundation and the palm beach county gop. tami donnally is the group's vice chair. >> i think it's a shame that organizations that are supposed to be nonpartisan and not involved in politics have made a very political decision by pulling...
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charities pulling out of mar mar-a-lago many saying the president's comments have become a distraction. long known as the epitome of high society and glitzy palm beach, mar-a-lago is facing an exodus. >> they don't want to be associated with the president's remarks and many other actions that he's taken to be quite honest. >> reporter: at least 17 charities have pulled their annual fund-raising events from the so-called southern white house. many after the president's controversial comments about the violence in charlottesville. >> very fine people on both sides. >> reporter: among the late toast leave the palm beach zoo and conservation society. others include the red cross, the american cancer society and the salvation army. >> the decision was made because the whole conversation had become a distraction to the mission of the salvation army. >> reporter: tax records show rental fees at mar-a-lago run up to $276,000 per event, so the departures could cost the trump organization more than a million dollars. profits from mar-a-lago are placed in a trust for the duration of mr. trump's p
charities pulling out of mar mar-a-lago many saying the president's comments have become a distraction. long known as the epitome of high society and glitzy palm beach, mar-a-lago is facing an exodus. >> they don't want to be associated with the president's remarks and many other actions that he's taken to be quite honest. >> reporter: at least 17 charities have pulled their annual fund-raising events from the so-called southern white house. many after the president's controversial...
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janice: when i saw last night that the mars rover or what could be what we're looking at on mars how long? >> if we got the funding from congress or go ahead we could be back on the moon within say 10 years in mars another three to five years. janice: what inspired you to become an astronaut. >> john kennedy was one of my inspirations. i loved the rockets and airplanes when i met john kennedy in 1960. he was campaigning in my home state of west virginia. it turned the corner for me. a year later he made the famous we're going to the moon speech. that got my attention. janice: ed our cameraman is already in there. >> this is a prototype. janice: this is what you expect to see on mars. >> best efforts and guess is on the reasoning going on right now what this thing would look like. this is what we came up with. comes in two pieces. this is a laboratory section in the back and front will drive away from the rear on the surface of mars and do looner sampling and bring it back to the lab. janice: it's going to be on the intrepid. >> it will be on the intrepid the rest of the week on the r
janice: when i saw last night that the mars rover or what could be what we're looking at on mars how long? >> if we got the funding from congress or go ahead we could be back on the moon within say 10 years in mars another three to five years. janice: what inspired you to become an astronaut. >> john kennedy was one of my inspirations. i loved the rockets and airplanes when i met john kennedy in 1960. he was campaigning in my home state of west virginia. it turned the corner for me....
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. >> marshall de mars says he's game to be the first man on mars. >> i've always been the guy who want to discover things. so i would go for sure. >> and he's just the right age nasa hopes to send a manor woman to mars around the year 2030. nicky batiste, for cbs-3, " eyewitness news." >>> wow that's an impressive vehicle, matt. >> definitely. it reminds me every those vehicles from armagetton. >> oh, yes, so true, i was trying to rack my brain, that looks familiar. you're right, arm get on. >> hopefully you don't have to worry about that. >> right. not a good segway to this forecast. >> absolutely not. didn't mean that we would be dealing with any kind of bad weather. we did have heavy rain, some thunderstorm activity that came through here this morning , and our eyewitness weather watchers, couple of them said they were woken up by heavy rainfall out there. they are talking about temperatures in the 60s this morning, but, what i want to talk about, what they are talking about rain wise. how much people have gotten so far today in their backyard. you see, jerry, up in blue bell, only
. >> marshall de mars says he's game to be the first man on mars. >> i've always been the guy who want to discover things. so i would go for sure. >> and he's just the right age nasa hopes to send a manor woman to mars around the year 2030. nicky batiste, for cbs-3, " eyewitness news." >>> wow that's an impressive vehicle, matt. >> definitely. it reminds me every those vehicles from armagetton. >> oh, yes, so true, i was trying to rack my brain,...
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look what's happening in mars. looking at the complex chemistry there. he recognition that mars actually is a place where there not only used to be water but there's water today. abundant water in parallel to that, the recognition that we the technology or ability of going and looking at own system which is in it's right really an exciting system ecause there's an ocean world there that hits the rock at the bottom in an unexpected place there's many other places other at and then on the side we heard really understa the biology and there's a tremendous amount of rogress so together these two areas create a crescendo answering that question that's minds for so long. this is the right time to ask that question and the right time have this discovery right now. >> thank you. i'm afraid that's all the time we have left. please keep those questions coming by sending them at the #ask nasa and for more the mation and to download eyes on exo planet that nicole go to ng earlier please nasa dot government/ exo planet follow us onget to our various social media. [ca
look what's happening in mars. looking at the complex chemistry there. he recognition that mars actually is a place where there not only used to be water but there's water today. abundant water in parallel to that, the recognition that we the technology or ability of going and looking at own system which is in it's right really an exciting system ecause there's an ocean world there that hits the rock at the bottom in an unexpected place there's many other places other at and then on the side we...
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pero las huellas de este paseo no se borraron con el mar... s/ sam kanizay/ injured swimmer :21 "well i walked out of the water, .... kanizay dice que sali del mar con ambos pies sangrando abundantemente... como con pequeÑas hemorragias que no lograba atajar... s/ sam kanizay/ injured swimmer :07 "i didn't really know what to think .." no saba ni que pensar, el joven estaba en shock... entonces fue hasta su casa, le avis a sus padres quienes lo trasladaron al hospital... s/ jane kanizay/ mother of injured swimmer :12 "i could tell he wasn't in pain .. no manifestaba dolor, asegur la madre kanizay. los mdico aterrados con la gravedad de las lesiones, identificaron mordidas del tamaÑo del pinchazo de un alfiler. el padre del menor volvi a la misma playa la noche siguiente y captur con su red a los que cree, fueron los responsables,... con las manos en la masa ... mejor dicho... capturados comiendo pedazos de carne. pero qu criaturas marinas podran ser stas? ... piojos de mar! una especie de parasitos de peces de agua salada... expertos creen q
pero las huellas de este paseo no se borraron con el mar... s/ sam kanizay/ injured swimmer :21 "well i walked out of the water, .... kanizay dice que sali del mar con ambos pies sangrando abundantemente... como con pequeÑas hemorragias que no lograba atajar... s/ sam kanizay/ injured swimmer :07 "i didn't really know what to think .." no saba ni que pensar, el joven estaba en shock... entonces fue hasta su casa, le avis a sus padres quienes lo trasladaron al hospital... s/ jane...
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mars made the announcement during a concert in michigan over the week. the community foundation of greater flint. during announcement mars said "we need top stand together make sure something like this never naps any community again." >> anibel creation is the number one movie at the box office. the movie which cost $15 million to make brought in an estimated $35 million on its debut weekend. "dunkirk" holding strong at number two. a new film, nut job two nutty by nature is in third place. >> today marks the start of restaurant week in the dmv. from today through august 20 you can chow down at more than 250 restaurants running deals on brunch lunch and dinner. costs range from $22 to $35. head to the web site www.rw dmv.com, that's rw dmv.com. >> we're now just fr this friday we'll be in gaithersburg maryland so come on out this friday august 18th. 6:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. i'm going to be there along with tucker barnes and allison seymour. we would love to see you out there as well. if you want to know where we're going to be we're going to be at the crow
mars made the announcement during a concert in michigan over the week. the community foundation of greater flint. during announcement mars said "we need top stand together make sure something like this never naps any community again." >> anibel creation is the number one movie at the box office. the movie which cost $15 million to make brought in an estimated $35 million on its debut weekend. "dunkirk" holding strong at number two. a new film, nut job two nutty by...
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capsule is designed to break our human that program free of our -- eventually sending astronauts to mars. in addition, nasa will provide a planetary, deliver robotic science, and space-based astronomy missions. will makeehicle that possible, many of nasa's goals to push the boundaries of exploration. i look forward to the initial launch of sls, and we will work to see if a crew launch will follow soon thereafter. if other pieces necessary for exploration are not ready, we will lose time and waste funds in the near term. it could be used for other important activities, down the road. nasa must ensure that the rigor with which it reviews its own missions, as applied to all of its activities, and avoid pressure to send astronauts to space at any cost. there is growing sentiment that nasa should change the way it does business. were it not for billions of dollars in developments funds with nasa acting with venture capital, there would be no companies that will one day take bruce to space. that nasanvestments will use for commercial crew services, is behind schedule. independent observers cit
capsule is designed to break our human that program free of our -- eventually sending astronauts to mars. in addition, nasa will provide a planetary, deliver robotic science, and space-based astronomy missions. will makeehicle that possible, many of nasa's goals to push the boundaries of exploration. i look forward to the initial launch of sls, and we will work to see if a crew launch will follow soon thereafter. if other pieces necessary for exploration are not ready, we will lose time and...
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. >> is there life on mars? >> there is absolutely life on mars because there's life craft on the spacecraft we sent the mars. >> reporter: conley steers them away from areas where native martian life might exist to avoid the possibility of interplanetary war on a microscopic level. the job usually requires a ph.d. and a broad scientific background. but one nine-year-old wrote nasa that he's fit for the job because, "my sister says i am an alien, and i am young, so i can learn to think like an alien." he signed it jack davis, guardian of the galaxy. nasa urged him to study hard and do well in school after he gets his ph.d. hopefully he'll apply again. because we'll always need someone to protect us from whatever is out there. chip reid, cbs news, washington. >> mason: our planetary protection officer. that's a pretty cool title to have on a business card. that's the "cbs evening news." i'm anthony mason in new york. thanks for watching. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at w
. >> is there life on mars? >> there is absolutely life on mars because there's life craft on the spacecraft we sent the mars. >> reporter: conley steers them away from areas where native martian life might exist to avoid the possibility of interplanetary war on a microscopic level. the job usually requires a ph.d. and a broad scientific background. but one nine-year-old wrote nasa that he's fit for the job because, "my sister says i am an alien, and i am young, so i can...
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to mars. 34 million miles away from earth. it takes 20 minutes for the call for help to reach earth. >> if you have an emergency, you're not going to wait for help on board. >> reporter: that means every member of the crew will be forced to be doctors, working only with the supplies on their ship. >> they have limited resources to deal with in that situation to figure out how they might be able to save that person's life. >> reporter: nasa has teamed up to create a first of its kind space simulator to teach astronauts how to deal with medical emergencies, ranging from simple injuries to major events like a heart attack. in one scenario, a pipe on the ship bursts causing poisonous gas to go throughout the spaceship. the astronauts face a double dilemma. they need to fix their ship and keep their sick crew members alive at the same time. i got a chance to suit up. in my scenario, a crew member's lungs had collapsed. i'm used to that setting in a hospital but not in space. this is realistic. the goal is to keep people healthy and
to mars. 34 million miles away from earth. it takes 20 minutes for the call for help to reach earth. >> if you have an emergency, you're not going to wait for help on board. >> reporter: that means every member of the crew will be forced to be doctors, working only with the supplies on their ship. >> they have limited resources to deal with in that situation to figure out how they might be able to save that person's life. >> reporter: nasa has teamed up to create a first...
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mar-a-lago. the cancer society in a statement citing its "values and commitment to diversity." no comment from mar-a-lago or the trump organization. >>> the leadership of the navy destroyer "uss fitzgerald" being relieved of their duties following a collision with a philippine merchant vessel back in june. the incident led to the deaths of seven sailors. officials say the ship's commanding officer, executive officer, and senior non-commissioned officer will not return to the ship after the navy brass lost trust in their ability to lead. additional nonjudicial punishments could be imposed at a captain's mast inquiry being held today. >>> marine corps investigators trying to determine what caused a c-130 plane to depressurize in flight with 46 service members on board. officials say it happened at 21,000 feet. five crew members had to be treated for decompression sickness at a hospital in san diego. it's the second incident this summer involving a military plane. last month, 15 marines and a navy c
mar-a-lago. the cancer society in a statement citing its "values and commitment to diversity." no comment from mar-a-lago or the trump organization. >>> the leadership of the navy destroyer "uss fitzgerald" being relieved of their duties following a collision with a philippine merchant vessel back in june. the incident led to the deaths of seven sailors. officials say the ship's commanding officer, executive officer, and senior non-commissioned officer will not...
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should mar-a-lago will making an effort to hire locally for these jobs? >> i don't really know much information about mar-a-lago and i expect whoever is the manager of that resort is in the best position to answer that question. what i can tell you is that we should have a bias for american workers. our unemployment rate at least nationwide is low. we heard the president brag about that. we saw it on television newscast over the weekend so we know that the jobs are being filled in america by americans. but i think it is important that we should ask these questions. i think they should be answered. this president, while he has taken -- is not involved in a day-to-day operation he still has an ownership interest and i think it is a fair question for the media to ask him and he should answer what is their plan to hire more american workers. >> here's what he said during captain watch this. >> you argue your here to fight on behalf of the more than worker but when you have chance to hire the more than worker you make your clothes over seas and you hire others
should mar-a-lago will making an effort to hire locally for these jobs? >> i don't really know much information about mar-a-lago and i expect whoever is the manager of that resort is in the best position to answer that question. what i can tell you is that we should have a bias for american workers. our unemployment rate at least nationwide is low. we heard the president brag about that. we saw it on television newscast over the weekend so we know that the jobs are being filled in america...
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decided to close the website links saying it had been instrumental in organizing the violent scenes that marred the g twenty summit it's. first of all it is about a ban of the associations not a news outlet from now on the operation of the site is with immediate effect a crime even continues its operation then there will be reason to press charges that will surely follow starting from today. the web site was used to organize attacks on security services as world. at the big get together but finding out just where the website was based has proved harder that it may first seem we understand that some two hundred fifty officers were involved in searching five properties in the area around the city of freiburg as they try to find out the source of where the website was coming from the operation uncovered numerous weapons raging from knives to pursue sling shots all things that could be used to cause real damage if in the wrong hands which all begs the question is this now the new normal. politically active group such as involved should we expect the violent scenes we saw in hamburg to follow closel
decided to close the website links saying it had been instrumental in organizing the violent scenes that marred the g twenty summit it's. first of all it is about a ban of the associations not a news outlet from now on the operation of the site is with immediate effect a crime even continues its operation then there will be reason to press charges that will surely follow starting from today. the web site was used to organize attacks on security services as world. at the big get together but...
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but it's meant for mars. nasa engineers did team up with movie prop designers to create this 11-foot high, 24-foot long vehicle. since it won't ever really travel to the red planet, the mission here is earthbound. >> i think the major purpose of it is to create excitement, get ideas going, get people excited about going. >> this rover has four seats in the front and it drives like an suv. this detachable lab is where astronauts could do experiments. >> the challenge in sending people to mars is the cost. the kennedy space center funded this rover, but it doesn't have the expensive life support needed to make a month long trip possible. >> that's going to take a budget, a commitment from a government that is very significant. >> marshall demars says he is game to be the first man on mars. >> i have always been the guy to discover things. i would go for sure. >> he's just the right age. nasa hopes to send a man or woman to mars around the year 2030. nikki batiste for cbs news, new york. >> there are currently f
but it's meant for mars. nasa engineers did team up with movie prop designers to create this 11-foot high, 24-foot long vehicle. since it won't ever really travel to the red planet, the mission here is earthbound. >> i think the major purpose of it is to create excitement, get ideas going, get people excited about going. >> this rover has four seats in the front and it drives like an suv. this detachable lab is where astronauts could do experiments. >> the challenge in sending...
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. >> he's known as bruno mars. mars posted this picture on instagram with professional wrestling legend bruno sam martino. story goes that mars was kind of a chunky baby and his dad nicknamed his son after the wrestler. mars was even given a replica of the championship belt. >>> all right. how about this? giving old used crayons new life. >> why don't i jump in here. >> yes, please. >> that's what they were doing yesterday after a month long collection drive. company employees sorted through used and broken crayons. they'll be melted down to make new packs of crayons for patients at children's hospitals all across the country. the crayon initiative can create 5,000 packs of new crayons. >> i think that's so cool. they got creative. >> so philadelphia's newest police officer may not have his driver's license but he's ready to patrol the streets. >> that's 3-year-old rider in his patrol car there. he's a big fan of police officers and even patrols the streets of his own neighborhood. riders living with the century pr
. >> he's known as bruno mars. mars posted this picture on instagram with professional wrestling legend bruno sam martino. story goes that mars was kind of a chunky baby and his dad nicknamed his son after the wrestler. mars was even given a replica of the championship belt. >>> all right. how about this? giving old used crayons new life. >> why don't i jump in here. >> yes, please. >> that's what they were doing yesterday after a month long collection drive....
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how much money does he or mar-a-lago lose? >> you're right to say "he." he owns mar-a-lago. even though he's they rhettically not in control of this, the money goes to him. figure $1.6 million. in addition, we've had four charities drop out for luncheons and those are between 75 and $85,000 apiece. north of $1.6 million is how much revenue he might be missing out on. >> 17 and counting that have pulled out. david, thank you so much. >> thank you. >>> up until now, no western media outlet has gained access to him until now. coming up now, cnn's exclusive conversation with the ambassador sergei kislyak with our own matthew chance. so there are no artificial colors... no artificial flavors... no artificial preservatives... and no artificial sweeteners... ...in any of the food we sell. we believe that the food we eat connects us to the natural world and to each other. we believe in real food™. whole foods market. won't replace the full value of your totaled new car. the guy says you picked the wrong insurance plan. no, i picked the wrong insurance company. with liberty mutual
how much money does he or mar-a-lago lose? >> you're right to say "he." he owns mar-a-lago. even though he's they rhettically not in control of this, the money goes to him. figure $1.6 million. in addition, we've had four charities drop out for luncheons and those are between 75 and $85,000 apiece. north of $1.6 million is how much revenue he might be missing out on. >> 17 and counting that have pulled out. david, thank you so much. >> thank you. >>> up...
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pop star bruno mars got to meet the man behind his nickname, check it out, that would be, mars, posing with retired professional wrestler bruno san mar teen owe. he is a ledgeend in pittsburgh where mars was perform last night. it was an honor to meet his name sake and got to pose with his old wwf title belt. >>> well, espn coming under fire for booting an announcer off a football game. network announce that had robert lee will not be in the broadcast booth next month for university of virginia season opener, and network spokesperson sites safety concerns because the announcer has same name as confederate general, whose statue was center of recent violence in charlottesville. espn says decision to rhea sign lee was made collectively >> that is the most stupid thing i have ever heard this morning. >> it sound like a stretch, i'm curious if he was involved in that decision but if it would affect his safety and he feels like he is on board. >> how much do you want to bet collectively, what they say when they say you'll do this. >> would you want to be in the situation where you felt threa
pop star bruno mars got to meet the man behind his nickname, check it out, that would be, mars, posing with retired professional wrestler bruno san mar teen owe. he is a ledgeend in pittsburgh where mars was perform last night. it was an honor to meet his name sake and got to pose with his old wwf title belt. >>> well, espn coming under fire for booting an announcer off a football game. network announce that had robert lee will not be in the broadcast booth next month for university of...
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that's about the same amount of time it takes to travel to mars. most computing and calculations for space is done on earth because of limited capabilities in space. a lot of people are hoping to piggy back off a stroke of south bay luck. the couple that just hit it big in mega millions and the store that has been busy with power ball all day. overcast skies and it's not too hot out there tonight. leaisa is up next with the forecast. >> deciding to play ball after all. a three-hour rain delay and washington wishes they had >>. >> tonight's power ball jackpot swelled to $376 million. we caught up with the couple who matched five out of six numbers. abc 7 news was on lawrence expressway and tickets sold. a ticket worth $550,000 to a local couple. they came in to check the tickets and couldn't believe what happened. >> we were scanning them and we had $1, $1 and the last one said $550,000, file a claim. we were like -- what? let me beep it again. we could not believe it. >> they plan to buy a house and go on vacation. matching 6 of 6 winning numbers a
that's about the same amount of time it takes to travel to mars. most computing and calculations for space is done on earth because of limited capabilities in space. a lot of people are hoping to piggy back off a stroke of south bay luck. the couple that just hit it big in mega millions and the store that has been busy with power ball all day. overcast skies and it's not too hot out there tonight. leaisa is up next with the forecast. >> deciding to play ball after all. a three-hour rain...
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el rÉgimen de corea del norte lanza tres misiles balÍsticos hacia el mar de japÓn. y conseguir el estatus, la residencia legal, resultarÁ un poco mÁs complicado para aspirante con este formulari enrique:el rÉgimen de corea del norte lanzÓ tres misiles balÍsticos hacia el mar de japÓn,segÚn fuentes militares estadounidenses y tambiÉn del gobierno de corea del sur. uno de los misiles explotÓ hace lo segundo de haber sido lanzado. los dos que tambiÉn habÍan formado parte de esta prueba lo hicieron durante el vuelo. el ca mande espacial indicÓ que la misiÓn de representar una amenaza para el paÍs. la fiscal general de guatemala pidiÓ hoy retirar la inmunidad al presidente sin inmorales para investigarlo por financiamiento electoral ilÍcito. la funcionaria dijo que el partido frente de convergencia nacional, el cual llegÓ a morales al poder en el 2015, habÍa ocultado que hubo 6 millones de quetzales de financiamiento ilegal para su campaÑa presidencial. la administraciÓn trump continÚa su cruzada en contra de la emigraciÓn indocumentada. ahora serÁ
el rÉgimen de corea del norte lanza tres misiles balÍsticos hacia el mar de japÓn. y conseguir el estatus, la residencia legal, resultarÁ un poco mÁs complicado para aspirante con este formulari enrique:el rÉgimen de corea del norte lanzÓ tres misiles balÍsticos hacia el mar de japÓn,segÚn fuentes militares estadounidenses y tambiÉn del gobierno de corea del sur. uno de los misiles explotÓ hace lo segundo de haber sido lanzado. los dos que tambiÉn habÍan formado parte de esta...
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we also learned of another charity, the bethesda hospital foundation pulled its event in mar mar-a-lago. it picked up steam since the president's comments about charlottesville, the total list of charities that pulled events is now up to 19. now they give very public reasons for doing so. it's tough to get the charities on the record for their exact decisions but we have spoken with several and the word that keeps coming up over and over again is that the president's comments have become a distraction. we heard that from the salvation army yesterday. other groups that are part of this list include the cleveland clinic, susan g. komen foundation and american cancer society and palm beach zoo. i should say that tax records show that rental fees at mar-a-lago, they go up to $276,000 per event on the high end. on the low end, 20,000 to $30,000. the estimation was this would have cost the trump organization more than a million dollars so far. as you know, ali and steph, the profits from mar-a-lago, they are put in a trust during the duration of mr. trump's presidency, neither mar-a-lago or t
we also learned of another charity, the bethesda hospital foundation pulled its event in mar mar-a-lago. it picked up steam since the president's comments about charlottesville, the total list of charities that pulled events is now up to 19. now they give very public reasons for doing so. it's tough to get the charities on the record for their exact decisions but we have spoken with several and the word that keeps coming up over and over again is that the president's comments have become a...
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. >> la ciudad estÁ situada a 50 pies sobre el nivel del mar haciÉndola mÁs propensas a inundarse, otra razÓn ques millones de personas se han mudado a houston lo que ha generado una explosiÓn en construcciones. las autoridades no han sido estrictas con cÓdigos de construcciÓn permitiendo nuevas edificaciones en lugares con peligro de inundaciÓn. >> cuando es necesario el agua se viene al barrio de nosotros porque nosotros estamos en la direcciÓn que corre el agua al llegar al golfo. >> para suplir la demanda de nuevas casas las constructoras han arrasado con praderas ricas en plantas que absorbÍan el agua de lluvia. >> desafortunadamente en el desarrollo urbano se ha tapado con concreto en estas Áreas especiales de la naturaleza que sirven como defensa. >> otro factor, es que los canales de desagÜe de la ciudad fueron construidos hace mÁs de 100 aÑos, sistemas que hoy estÁn obsoletos. >> para cuando termine de pasar harvey habrÁ dejado hasta 50 pulgadas de lluvias en algunas Áreas equivalente a un aÑo de lluvia en solo tres dÍas. >> para agravar la situaciÓn el cuerpo
. >> la ciudad estÁ situada a 50 pies sobre el nivel del mar haciÉndola mÁs propensas a inundarse, otra razÓn ques millones de personas se han mudado a houston lo que ha generado una explosiÓn en construcciones. las autoridades no han sido estrictas con cÓdigos de construcciÓn permitiendo nuevas edificaciones en lugares con peligro de inundaciÓn. >> cuando es necesario el agua se viene al barrio de nosotros porque nosotros estamos en la direcciÓn que corre el agua al llegar...
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we've seen 15 of these 11 big money galas back out of mar-a-lago. that is a huge potential hit to the president's bottom line and signal of erosion among folks who it seemed like it was okay to do business with the president a week ago. now it seems like there is a stigma that these folks don't want to bring on themselves. >> very high tech piece of equipment you have over there. very impressive. >>> bianna, how do you think the drop out from these charities, these organizations from major events at mar-a-lago, if at all, might affect the president's behavior? >> all indications are he's very angered about it. it hurts his bottom line, it also hurts his ego. he was the business friendly president. he had an enviable position in the sense when he ran his campaign, even after he became president after inauguration, he was able to appeal to both sides, to the blue collar workers who he promised to bring their jobs back for, and also to corporate america. he said, we were going to impact deregulation, we were going to cut taxes and have tax reform. none
we've seen 15 of these 11 big money galas back out of mar-a-lago. that is a huge potential hit to the president's bottom line and signal of erosion among folks who it seemed like it was okay to do business with the president a week ago. now it seems like there is a stigma that these folks don't want to bring on themselves. >> very high tech piece of equipment you have over there. very impressive. >>> bianna, how do you think the drop out from these charities, these organizations...
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las costas se verÁn más afectadas por el aumento del nivel del mar, tambiÉn se debe saber que tambiÉn las zonas que no estÁn en las costas pueden ser afectadas mientras suben los niveles de los rÍos. reportera: los cientÍficos predicen que los ocÉanos crecerÁn entre 11 y 38 pulgadas en el aÑo 2100. >> en florida, el nivel de la tierra es muy bajo. segÚn las naciones unidas, la regiÓn del mundo, desde el punto de vista econÓmico, mÁs en peligro por el cambio climÁtico es el sur de la florida. reportera: el problema tiene nombre, calentamiento global. >> debido a la forma en que utilizamos la electricidad, el combustible, los autos estÁn liberando mucho diÓxido de carbono, esto hace que la tierra se caliente, las temperaturas aumentan y se derritan los glaciares. entonces el ocÉanos se estÁ expandiendo. reportera: esta es la isla en luisiana, sus calles han desaparecido poco a poco, al igual que sus viviendas y habitantes. la soluciÓn estÁ en nuestras manos. entras tanto, en las zonas afectadas. >> y estamos poniendo bombas a nuestro sistema de drenaje para que nos ayud
las costas se verÁn más afectadas por el aumento del nivel del mar, tambiÉn se debe saber que tambiÉn las zonas que no estÁn en las costas pueden ser afectadas mientras suben los niveles de los rÍos. reportera: los cientÍficos predicen que los ocÉanos crecerÁn entre 11 y 38 pulgadas en el aÑo 2100. >> en florida, el nivel de la tierra es muy bajo. segÚn las naciones unidas, la regiÓn del mundo, desde el punto de vista econÓmico, mÁs en peligro por el cambio climÁtico es el...