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bill is the leader that nasa needs now. i hope the committee will act favorably on the nomination to get the programs up and going and looking forward. thank you so much. i'm so honored to be back with my former colleagues and those of you serving today thank you for this welcome. >> thank you, ambassador hutchison. i think it speaks very highly of your nomination that two of your former republican colleagues are here to join us and obviously speaks volumes about the work that you did on the specific policy area. we will now turn to the formal introductions of the next nominee and i will turn to senator klobuchar. >> thank you very much, as well as ranking member wicker. congratulations. it's good to see you again. today i have the honor of introducing professor lina khan as president biden's nominee to be a commissioner at the federal trade commission she's joined by her husband, doctor ali. thank you for your work during this pandemic. and her parents mr. and missus khan. i'm honored to have you with us and you must be pr
bill is the leader that nasa needs now. i hope the committee will act favorably on the nomination to get the programs up and going and looking forward. thank you so much. i'm so honored to be back with my former colleagues and those of you serving today thank you for this welcome. >> thank you, ambassador hutchison. i think it speaks very highly of your nomination that two of your former republican colleagues are here to join us and obviously speaks volumes about the work that you did on...
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it has been 20 years since japan and nasa and esa and russia have been together in space. it is pretty historic what is happening today. we can't wait to start work on the space station. we can't wait to see what is on the adventure for us. we are so happy to see our friends. we wish we could keep them longer, but not too long, because 11 people is a lot on a space station. it is good to be here. it is going to be unbelievable. i want to say a few words in french. [speaking french]. >> that concludes the event. thank you. >> inc. you, acting administrator, associate -- thank, acting administrator, associate leader for the ceremony. thank you for your participation in the welcome ceremony. we are now resuming operational audio communication. >> you can find all of our coverage of the spacex crew dragon online at c-span.org including the launch, welcome ceremony, and news conferences. ♪ [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] ♪ >> president biden is in delaware. on friday he
it has been 20 years since japan and nasa and esa and russia have been together in space. it is pretty historic what is happening today. we can't wait to start work on the space station. we can't wait to see what is on the adventure for us. we are so happy to see our friends. we wish we could keep them longer, but not too long, because 11 people is a lot on a space station. it is good to be here. it is going to be unbelievable. i want to say a few words in french. [speaking french]. >>...
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in celebration of this feat, we start with a 1979 nasa film, "where dreams come true." the film highlights the contributions of women and minorities to nasa and much of the work depicted in the film relates to the fledgling space shuttle program, then two years kwa from its first mission. watch tonight beginning at 8:00 eastern and enjoy american history tv every weekend on c-span3. >>> c-spanshop.org is there tod of the congressional directory, a compact spiral-bound book with contact information for every member of congress, including bios and committee assignments. also contact information for state governors and the biden administration cabinet. order your copy at c-span shop.org. every c-span purchase helps c-span's nonprofit 0 of ration. operation. >> it's like wanting to be a police man when you grow up, or some days wanting to be a doctor when you grow up. you're told that's not an appropriate goal for a little girl.
in celebration of this feat, we start with a 1979 nasa film, "where dreams come true." the film highlights the contributions of women and minorities to nasa and much of the work depicted in the film relates to the fledgling space shuttle program, then two years kwa from its first mission. watch tonight beginning at 8:00 eastern and enjoy american history tv every weekend on c-span3. >>> c-spanshop.org is there tod of the congressional directory, a compact spiral-bound book...
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early on in the book you're talking the head of nasa but it wasn't fair. he went head-to-head with a couple other regulatory authorities. so how did that fearlessness i guess in the beginning help? can you talk about that some? >> even before they launch their first rocket, spacex had sued or keep going the biggest competitors in u.s. airspace industry. they had protested nasa, the government they'd sued the department of defense, this is someone who's breaking some eggs on the way to space. matt is just sort of happy x. if he feels that he has been wronged he will fight back. and it doesn't always suit him does not always help him because i mean he comes across as brash, unreliable he can anger potential customers. it makes for some people mcgovern makes him uncomfortable to work with. but, in the end he typically does deliver. really was his protest of nasa contract in 2004 that ultimately would save the company. this was a contract nasa had awarded to a company called kistler to begin to develop transportation system to bring cargo to the international
early on in the book you're talking the head of nasa but it wasn't fair. he went head-to-head with a couple other regulatory authorities. so how did that fearlessness i guess in the beginning help? can you talk about that some? >> even before they launch their first rocket, spacex had sued or keep going the biggest competitors in u.s. airspace industry. they had protested nasa, the government they'd sued the department of defense, this is someone who's breaking some eggs on the way to...
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nasa scientists say this step closer to making life for mars possible also you want. but 1st hundreds of mourners have joined the funeral of stone he writes the 20 year old black man who was shot by police during a traffic stop this month near minneapolis is general comes 2 days off the former police officer derek jovan was convicted of murdering george floyd in the same city the officer who fatally shot wright has been charged with manslaughter she says she accidentally confused her gun with her taser duct tape right right. grief was paired with defiance as mourners gathered to pay their respects to dante right right stanley was joined by the families of george floyd and other black victims who lost their lights at the hands of police. video the emotional words of wright's mother that were running through the rain you. i mean to be. the 1st to be. made. we need to. win the 2 groups even. if they. do. the. will also in attendance were civil rights activists jesse jackson and the reverend al sharpton. sharpton the eulogy to cried police brutality in a reference to the
nasa scientists say this step closer to making life for mars possible also you want. but 1st hundreds of mourners have joined the funeral of stone he writes the 20 year old black man who was shot by police during a traffic stop this month near minneapolis is general comes 2 days off the former police officer derek jovan was convicted of murdering george floyd in the same city the officer who fatally shot wright has been charged with manslaughter she says she accidentally confused her gun with...
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bill is the leader nasa needs now. i hope the committee will act expeditiously and favorably on his nomination to get a program up and going and looking forward. thank you so much. i am so honored to be back with my former colleagues and those of you serving today. thank you for this welcome. >> thank you a better hutchinson. i think it speaks highly of senator nelson that two of your former republican colleagues are here to join us and speak volumes about the work you did on this policy area. we will now turn to more formal introductions of the next nominee, lina kahn. i will turn to senator klobuchar to make her remarks. >> thank you chairwoman. congratulations to all the nominees including senator nelson. today, i have the honor of introducing professor lina kahn as president biden's nominee to be a commissioner of the federal trade commission. she is joined by her husband, and her parents. i am honored to have you with us today. you must be proud of your daughter. lina kahn came to the u.s. when she was 10 years ol
bill is the leader nasa needs now. i hope the committee will act expeditiously and favorably on his nomination to get a program up and going and looking forward. thank you so much. i am so honored to be back with my former colleagues and those of you serving today. thank you for this welcome. >> thank you a better hutchinson. i think it speaks highly of senator nelson that two of your former republican colleagues are here to join us and speak volumes about the work you did on this policy...
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project and nasa's epscorps program, which provides young people to participate in nasa projects. they provide workforce development and education tools that benefit regional economies and advance the u.s. research enterprise particularly in rural state where is such systems can be otherwise unavailable. if confirmed, how would you work to build upon the success of these programs to improve nasa's stem engagement? >> to do, senator, exactly what we did together in the past. the stem grant program is very important to universities in every state, whether that state has a nasa facility or a center or not. the stem program is just incredibly important in science, engineering, technology, and mathematics. also you mentioned the escorps program. that is a recognition that some states don't get as much in federal spending as other states. and so it gives a nod to those states in the kind of federal spending that would come in, in this particular case, in those technology stem fields. so i look forward to doing that with you, and i look forward to returning to south dakota with you. and
project and nasa's epscorps program, which provides young people to participate in nasa projects. they provide workforce development and education tools that benefit regional economies and advance the u.s. research enterprise particularly in rural state where is such systems can be otherwise unavailable. if confirmed, how would you work to build upon the success of these programs to improve nasa's stem engagement? >> to do, senator, exactly what we did together in the past. the stem grant...
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i think it's a great motto that nasa ends - it's a great motto that nasa ends space x together. it's great model. the thing i start to worry about at this point is we've had three successful group missions and i'm worried that they would get a little complacent. they are very busy at space x, they're launching all sorts of other vehicles. it's something that you really have to be diligent about. i'm hoping they keep that focus on a mission when they are doing that. it's easy as happens at nasa before i know that you have to fight that feeling and always stay focused. i fight that feeling and always stay focused. , , ,.,, i. fight that feeling and always stay focused. , , i. ., fight that feeling and always stay focused. , , ., focused. i suppose you are saying the are focused. i suppose you are saying they are a — focused. i suppose you are saying they are a danger _ focused. i suppose you are saying they are a danger could _ focused. i suppose you are saying they are a danger could be - focused. i suppose you are saying they are a danger could be if- focused. i suppose you ar
i think it's a great motto that nasa ends - it's a great motto that nasa ends space x together. it's great model. the thing i start to worry about at this point is we've had three successful group missions and i'm worried that they would get a little complacent. they are very busy at space x, they're launching all sorts of other vehicles. it's something that you really have to be diligent about. i'm hoping they keep that focus on a mission when they are doing that. it's easy as happens at nasa...
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if nasa can put a probe on mars they could run texas in a way that people will not be without heat i guarantee it all right so i think the problem is not do we do this or that it is our the right people making the right decisions in the right place what's missing in our society and perhaps in other places around the world is people see it in some cases as some kind of handout here's a handout to nasa here's the age keep the scientists happy without thinking of it as an investment in the economic stability of your future and if you do not feed that pipeline from the beginning and keep it going throughout you are sowing the seeds of bankruptcy well major set of economic hardship of your nation because you your of your priorities have valued things that do not think about the future the way stem investments do. and that's the way it looks that's sad to me get in 30 minutes of your next outing update. i am.
if nasa can put a probe on mars they could run texas in a way that people will not be without heat i guarantee it all right so i think the problem is not do we do this or that it is our the right people making the right decisions in the right place what's missing in our society and perhaps in other places around the world is people see it in some cases as some kind of handout here's a handout to nasa here's the age keep the scientists happy without thinking of it as an investment in the...
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also nasa scientists are one step closer to making life on mars fossil the perseverance rover converts carbon dioxide from the red planet's atmosphere into oxygen for the 1st time. and will munich be stripped off its your old football hosting duties the german city will find out today whether it will still be allowed to stage matches at the european championships the pressure to guarantee fans will be present in the stadium despite spiking cases of cold with nancy. welcome to the program. india has reported the world's highest daily count of new coronavirus cases for a 2nd straight day more than 330000 new infections were recorded in the last 24 hours alone in response canada is banning all flights from both india and pakistan and the u.k. is also putting new restrictions on travel to and from india the unprecedented spike comes off the coronavirus cases not because numbers 1st rose to $100000.00 per day by last september and then dropped off again through the winter experts say that new virus variants and recent super spread the gatherings contributed to the latest so. ambulances line
also nasa scientists are one step closer to making life on mars fossil the perseverance rover converts carbon dioxide from the red planet's atmosphere into oxygen for the 1st time. and will munich be stripped off its your old football hosting duties the german city will find out today whether it will still be allowed to stage matches at the european championships the pressure to guarantee fans will be present in the stadium despite spiking cases of cold with nancy. welcome to the program. india...
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during his career at nasa, dr. meyers held many roles, focused on study of life in the universe, including as a senior scientist for astro biology. microorganisms living in extreme environments, particularly the physical factors controlling microbial growth and survival. bachelor science degree in biology from polytech institute and master science and doctorate in oceanography from texas university. welcome, doctor meyer. just a minute. we'll introduce the others and then we'll start with you, dr. meyer. our second witness is dr. bethany elman, director for space studies at cal tech, co-investigator on mass com-z and sherlock instrument teams, mars 2020 perseverance rover. also a member of the science team for spirit and opportunity mars exploration rovers and an affiliate of the dawn orbiter team of the largest asteroid and dwarf planet series. research focuses on chemistry of planetary surfaces, techniques and instruments, astrobiology and science policy outreach. her primary focus is on unraveling mars' environm
during his career at nasa, dr. meyers held many roles, focused on study of life in the universe, including as a senior scientist for astro biology. microorganisms living in extreme environments, particularly the physical factors controlling microbial growth and survival. bachelor science degree in biology from polytech institute and master science and doctorate in oceanography from texas university. welcome, doctor meyer. just a minute. we'll introduce the others and then we'll start with you,...
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a nasa helicopter set to lift off from the surface of mars. the challenges, the technology and what it could mean for the future of space exploration. >>> this morning, a nation on edge. >> say his name. [ crowd chanting "george floyd" ] >> as the derek chauvin trial enters the final stages, security nationwide bracing for the potential fallout from a verdict. thousands of national guard troops deployed. what we're expecting today as closing arguments begin. delopi rht ttle girl gued dhtth the gunman at large overnight. details coming in. >>> peloton fights back. responding to claims that their popular treadmill is unsafe. what the company is saying this morning. >>> later what would you do for a year's worth of free burgers at your favorite restaurant? what one chain is offering. >>> and gnome laughing matter. the story behind a shortage of garden gnomes. >>> good monday morning, everyone. i'm mona kosar abdi. >> and i'm faith abubey. kenneth is on assignment. we begin with history in space. nasa is about to do something it's never done befor
a nasa helicopter set to lift off from the surface of mars. the challenges, the technology and what it could mean for the future of space exploration. >>> this morning, a nation on edge. >> say his name. [ crowd chanting "george floyd" ] >> as the derek chauvin trial enters the final stages, security nationwide bracing for the potential fallout from a verdict. thousands of national guard troops deployed. what we're expecting today as closing arguments begin....
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and beyond this mission this week nasa has created oxygen on mars literally out of thin air and it flew its ingenuity helicopter for a 2nd time higher and longer than the 1st a so-called high risk high reward technology that's proved humans can conduct flights on the red planet there's a lot of excitement going on in nasa right now and you all have seen it the fly the little helicopter on a celestial body some 80 to a 100000000 miles away as china prepares to launch parts of its next space station other countries seem at risk of being left behind and some argue europe must decide whether it wants to go to the moon and mars on its own or not. you up is a world power in terms of economy of political of weight and a world stage but in space is not compatible with us always china and i think the style ok to be here has to be made in order to see where you'll want to go. on s s perseverance rover is searching for ancient signs of microbial life on mars europe's space agency the e.s.a. is due to play a crucial role on a future mission to return samples to earth. enter chapelle al-jazeera now
and beyond this mission this week nasa has created oxygen on mars literally out of thin air and it flew its ingenuity helicopter for a 2nd time higher and longer than the 1st a so-called high risk high reward technology that's proved humans can conduct flights on the red planet there's a lot of excitement going on in nasa right now and you all have seen it the fly the little helicopter on a celestial body some 80 to a 100000000 miles away as china prepares to launch parts of its next space...
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when nasa created apollo's digital flight system, unheard of at the time, and lead to technology that helps us today to drive our cars and fly airplanes. when nasa invented ways to keep food safer the after hours, and used for decades to keep food safe in supermarkets. at least 2000 products and services and development as a result of american exploration. gps, computer chips allowing us to see and talk to one another. to sing happy birthday and watch the steps the first steps of their grandchild. think about what work means to loved ones. i had a long discussion with the leader of china, we spent two hours on the phone. he said, he was astonished by the security team and china experts were on the line. he said you have always said, mr. president, that you can define america in one word. possibilities. that is who we are. in america, anything is possible. like what we did with the vaccines a decade ago that laid the foundation for covid-19 vaccines that we have today. like we did with the interstate highway system, transforming the way we travel and developed. americans can visit rela
when nasa created apollo's digital flight system, unheard of at the time, and lead to technology that helps us today to drive our cars and fly airplanes. when nasa invented ways to keep food safer the after hours, and used for decades to keep food safe in supermarkets. at least 2000 products and services and development as a result of american exploration. gps, computer chips allowing us to see and talk to one another. to sing happy birthday and watch the steps the first steps of their...
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nasa and commercial rocket company space x. have launched a new came on a flight to the international space station for astronauts of the 1st crew ever propelled toward orbit by a rocket pleased to recycle from a previous space flight it's the 3rd time astronauts have flown on a private rocket to space. for. them in russia during. rescue is searching for 3 migrant ships missing in the mediterranean sea say they've found 10 bodies in the say the search casi aboard the ocean viking found the bodies alongside it had gone adrift. was one of 3 that had initiated a distress signal the ocean viking belongs to a french mine rescue group and says it was conducting the search for the boats in international waters northeast of the libyan city of tripoli. migration and displacement is of course a global problem turkey is currently hosting more than 4000000 refugees from the middle east numbers a surge during syria's civil war which began 10 years ago fun today most migrants trying to reach europe some turkey and not syrians but afghans jou
nasa and commercial rocket company space x. have launched a new came on a flight to the international space station for astronauts of the 1st crew ever propelled toward orbit by a rocket pleased to recycle from a previous space flight it's the 3rd time astronauts have flown on a private rocket to space. for. them in russia during. rescue is searching for 3 migrant ships missing in the mediterranean sea say they've found 10 bodies in the say the search casi aboard the ocean viking found the...
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and nasa scientists are a step closer to making life on mars possible the perseverance rover converts carbon dioxide from the rest callus up the sphere into oxygen for the 1st time. i'm here mohamed welcome to the program as the world walks day u.s. president joe biden made a promise to cut carbon emissions inhofe by the end of the decade it's the most ambitious climate protection target in u.s. history around 40 countries are taking part in a 2 day virtual climate summit and as global warming progresses there's hope that this pledge will put pressure on other countries to do more. but in kicked off his address with a sobering summation of society's climate since from burning fossil fuel to inaction in the face of species extinction to rampant deforestation and air pollution in contrast to his predecessor biden said it was time for action and laid out his ambitious climate goals to the some 40 participating heads of state and government. the united states sets out on the road to cut greenhouse gases in half and half by the end of this decade that's where we're headed as a nation and t
and nasa scientists are a step closer to making life on mars possible the perseverance rover converts carbon dioxide from the rest callus up the sphere into oxygen for the 1st time. i'm here mohamed welcome to the program as the world walks day u.s. president joe biden made a promise to cut carbon emissions inhofe by the end of the decade it's the most ambitious climate protection target in u.s. history around 40 countries are taking part in a 2 day virtual climate summit and as global warming...
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blue origin protesting nasa's decision to the government accountability office saying nasa, quote, moved the goalposts by solely choosing spacex to build a human landing system for the moon after originally saying it intended to pick two the companies to compete in the building stage of the program. and, by the way, blue originals criticized nasa's analysis of its proposal which nasa said was more expensive than spacex's system as, quote, flawed. elon musk, never one to pass up an opportunity to, you know, troll a tweet, right? he has now responded to reports of the blue origin complaint. he's saying on twitter, quote: can't get it up to orbit. lol. hilarious. let's bring in a huge elon musk fan, larry kudlow. [laughter] larry, i think these kinds of battles are fantastic for capitalism. you have two private companies dying to beat each other out on huge contracts. larry: sure, you're right. look, lizzie, from your reporting it, and i think -- it was competitive bidding, was it not? liz: well, there was a third company that also has lodged a complaint. larry: all right. so the losers are
blue origin protesting nasa's decision to the government accountability office saying nasa, quote, moved the goalposts by solely choosing spacex to build a human landing system for the moon after originally saying it intended to pick two the companies to compete in the building stage of the program. and, by the way, blue originals criticized nasa's analysis of its proposal which nasa said was more expensive than spacex's system as, quote, flawed. elon musk, never one to pass up an opportunity...
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performing his first -- >> bret: wright brothers moment on mars, nasa's helicopter takes flight. we will bring you there, but first here are some of the fox affiliates around the country covering tonight, fox 35 in orlando the world war ii era plane is in good health after making an emergency ocean landing during the cocoa beach airshow saturday. dozens of spectators in the water, but witnesses said that the pilot appeared to pull up the plane at the last minute to avoid hitting anyone. this is a live look at charlotte from the affiliate fox 46, one of the big stories the oldest known living american has died. fester ford was either 115 or 116 depending on which the census report was accurate and had 12 children, 68 grandchildren, 125 great-grandchildren and at least 120 great, great grandchildren. wow. that's tonight's live look outside the beltway from "special report," we will be right back. ♪ ♪ ♪ (ac/dc: back in black) ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ back in black ♪ ♪ i hit the sack ♪ ♪ i've been too long... ♪ applebee's irresist-a-bowls are back. dig in for j
performing his first -- >> bret: wright brothers moment on mars, nasa's helicopter takes flight. we will bring you there, but first here are some of the fox affiliates around the country covering tonight, fox 35 in orlando the world war ii era plane is in good health after making an emergency ocean landing during the cocoa beach airshow saturday. dozens of spectators in the water, but witnesses said that the pilot appeared to pull up the plane at the last minute to avoid hitting anyone....
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his family and nasa have announced his death fromancer at the age of 90. collins was an integral part of the mission but is often forgotten because he did not go down to the surface. he stayed in the command module circling the moon while armstrong and aldrin made bookmarks in the lunar soil. that he missed out was not something he ever complained about. >> i did not have the best seat on apollo 11, but i was thrilled with the seat i did have. i knew that i had somehow locked -- lucked into being one third of the team that was going to do this wonderful thing. my function suited me fine. sure, i would have preferred to walk on the moon. but that really seemed a trivial distinction at the time. i was very pleased with my responsibilities on the flight. jonathan: his responsibilities included making sure armstrong and aldrin could get home. if something had gone wrong during the ascent from the lunar surface, collins would be there only help. when the three returned to earth, they had to deal with the adulation in their own way. like armstrong, collins didn'
his family and nasa have announced his death fromancer at the age of 90. collins was an integral part of the mission but is often forgotten because he did not go down to the surface. he stayed in the command module circling the moon while armstrong and aldrin made bookmarks in the lunar soil. that he missed out was not something he ever complained about. >> i did not have the best seat on apollo 11, but i was thrilled with the seat i did have. i knew that i had somehow locked -- lucked...
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we start with a 1979 nasa film, "where dreams come true." the film highlights the contribution of women and minorities to nasa and much of the work depicted in the film relates to the fledgling space program. watch tonight beginning at 8:00 eastern and enjoy american history tv every weekend on c-span3. c span's new online store. go there today to order a copy of the congressional directory a compact, spiral bound book with contact information for every member of congress, including bios and committee assignments. also contact information for state governors and the biden administration cabinet. order your copy at c-spanshop.org. every purchase helps support c-span's nonprofit operation. >>> well, the history of gaming in nevada, you could say, in a sense, begins primarily in reno. the northern part of the state was predominant up in the 1950s. you have to remember that las vegas wasn't incorporated until 1905, so actually, there was very little gaming in the southern part of the state initially. and the gaming in the northern part of the st
we start with a 1979 nasa film, "where dreams come true." the film highlights the contribution of women and minorities to nasa and much of the work depicted in the film relates to the fledgling space program. watch tonight beginning at 8:00 eastern and enjoy american history tv every weekend on c-span3. c span's new online store. go there today to order a copy of the congressional directory a compact, spiral bound book with contact information for every member of congress, including...
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to the international space station all in an effort that nasa can set sights on deeper space missions getting up back to the moon and ultimately back to mars. >> we will be watching this for the rest of the morning until we see liftoff there. rachel crane from the kennedy space center, we really appreciate it. >>> coming up on "cnn newsroom," alexei navalny's doctors have a blunt warning for him. we will tell you about it next. natural smelling y fragrances, day after day... ...for up to 60 days. give us one plug for freshness that lasts. i got this mountain bike for only $11. dealdash.com, the fair and honest bidding site. we sold an ipad worth $505 for less than $24. a stand mixer for less than $20. a 4k television for under $2. a macbook pro for under $16. as well as a playstation 4 for under $16. and brand new cars for less than $900. dealdash.com offers hundreds of auctions every day. all auctions start at $0 and everything must go. and don't forget, we offer a full 90 day money back guarantee on your first bid pack purchase. i won these bluetooth headphones for $20. i got these
to the international space station all in an effort that nasa can set sights on deeper space missions getting up back to the moon and ultimately back to mars. >> we will be watching this for the rest of the morning until we see liftoff there. rachel crane from the kennedy space center, we really appreciate it. >>> coming up on "cnn newsroom," alexei navalny's doctors have a blunt warning for him. we will tell you about it next. natural smelling y fragrances, day after...
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nasa preparing for the first flight test of the ingenuity helicopter. it is said to be the first powered flight of an aircraft on another planet. except for those alien aircrafts which we know do exist and have been flown for years and years. >> okay. >> we do say good morning. the truth is out there. >> there actually is a swatch from the wright brothers original plane loaned from the museum. >> on board? very cool. very synergistic. >> good morning to you. we have a team of reporters and analysts following the latest for you. former president trump spoke to a gathering of gop officials and donors preparing to chart a path for the party with him in it. >> nbc's ali vitale i is in palm beach with more. >> reporter: lindsey and ken, republicans and lawmakers alike flocking to florida and going to trump's mar-a-lago club last night, they heard from the former president there himself. while these rnc spring meetings are behind closed doors, they're typically a chance for the party to chart a path forward. the republican party right now is grappling with wh
nasa preparing for the first flight test of the ingenuity helicopter. it is said to be the first powered flight of an aircraft on another planet. except for those alien aircrafts which we know do exist and have been flown for years and years. >> okay. >> we do say good morning. the truth is out there. >> there actually is a swatch from the wright brothers original plane loaned from the museum. >> on board? very cool. very synergistic. >> good morning to you. we...
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it's easy, it has happened at nasa before. so i know you have to just fight that feeling and always stay focused. so, i suppose you're saying that the danger could be if they are a victim of their own success. exactly, nasa has gone through this multiple times, honestly. and so that's one thing i think everybody has to realise and i think they can do that, nasa will hopefully help them through that phase, but it's something that is natural human behaviour once you have done it a few times to kind of get relaxed and complacent, and you've got to fight that feeling. steve swanson. more on that story and others on the bbc website. you can reach me on twitter — i'm @ philippabbc. thank you for watching. hello. the temperature rose to near 20 celsius in the warmest parts of wales and scotland on saturday in a day of virtually unbroken sunshine once again. plenty of sunshine again during sunday. if you are looking for some rain though, there is a bit coming in the forecast. how much? you may be left feeling underwhelmed. high pres
it's easy, it has happened at nasa before. so i know you have to just fight that feeling and always stay focused. so, i suppose you're saying that the danger could be if they are a victim of their own success. exactly, nasa has gone through this multiple times, honestly. and so that's one thing i think everybody has to realise and i think they can do that, nasa will hopefully help them through that phase, but it's something that is natural human behaviour once you have done it a few times to...
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>> it's all systems >> reporter:isa leads nasa's first lunar landing since apollo. the bottom half, the descent stage, lowered the vehicle and its crew to a soft landing. and when it was time to go home -- >> ignition. we're on our way, houston. >> reporter: ferried the crew back. >> we're definitely building off apollo. we're saying, we see what you did. we live in a different era. what makes sense for us today? what makes sense for nasa and what will help us to have more of a sustained presence? >> reporter: nasa won't own the artemus landing system. >> it's time to go back to the moon. this time to stay no blue origin, founded by jeff bezos is leading a team that came up with this design. blue origin told us that's why it's propulsion system is. hydro again and oxygen are on the moon in the form of ice. and it is based on developing those lunar resources in the future to make these systems reusable, instead of through earth. >> reporter: elon musk proposes a lander base on its star ship design. >> we have had a successful soft touch on the landing pad. >> reporte
>> it's all systems >> reporter:isa leads nasa's first lunar landing since apollo. the bottom half, the descent stage, lowered the vehicle and its crew to a soft landing. and when it was time to go home -- >> ignition. we're on our way, houston. >> reporter: ferried the crew back. >> we're definitely building off apollo. we're saying, we see what you did. we live in a different era. what makes sense for us today? what makes sense for nasa and what will help us to...
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today nasa will launch a helicopter on the red planet just a few hours from now. >>> the suspected poacher pays the ultimate price as elephants at a south african national park fight back >>> and paying it forward one meal at a time with the giving wall some good news as we kick off this pivotal week. "early today" starts right now >> good monday morning i'm frances rivera. >> and i'm phillip mena. out of austin, texas, a manhunt is under way for a former sheriff detective suspected of killing three people police believe stephen broderick gunned down two women and a man just before noon yesterday officers spent hours searching for him before lifting a shelter in place order investigators say the 41-year-old knew the victims, but urged austin residents to stay vigilant. >> he is still at large. we dk that he is armed, and he is very much da charged with sexual assault of a child in june of last year he bonded out and resigned from the sheriff's office >>> a minnesota carjacking suspect is dead after a shootout with police. according to police, a white man in his 20s was driving a car with s
today nasa will launch a helicopter on the red planet just a few hours from now. >>> the suspected poacher pays the ultimate price as elephants at a south african national park fight back >>> and paying it forward one meal at a time with the giving wall some good news as we kick off this pivotal week. "early today" starts right now >> good monday morning i'm frances rivera. >> and i'm phillip mena. out of austin, texas, a manhunt is under way for a former...
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and nasa scientists are step closer to making life on mars possible the perseverance rover converts carbon dioxide from the red planet's atmosphere into oxygen for the 1st. and him hommage welcome to the program as the world mocks us today u.s. president joe biden made a promise to cut carbon emissions inhofe by the end of the decade it's the most ambitious climate protection target in u.s. history around 40 countries are taking part in a 2 day virtual climate summit and that's global warming progresses there is hope that this pledge will put pressure on other countries to do mall. but in kicked off his address with a sobering summation of society's climate sins from burning fossil fuel to inaction in the face of species extinction to rampant deforestation and air pollution in contrast to his predecessor biden said it was time for action and laid out his ambitious climate goals to the some 40 participating heads of state and government . the united states sets out on the road to cut greenhouse gases in half and half by the end of this decade that's where we're headed as a nation and that's
and nasa scientists are step closer to making life on mars possible the perseverance rover converts carbon dioxide from the red planet's atmosphere into oxygen for the 1st. and him hommage welcome to the program as the world mocks us today u.s. president joe biden made a promise to cut carbon emissions inhofe by the end of the decade it's the most ambitious climate protection target in u.s. history around 40 countries are taking part in a 2 day virtual climate summit and that's global warming...
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hello. >> hello. >> and her daughter, nasa research scientist, natosha. >> hello. nice to be here. >> they are both joining us from skype from oregon, where they are visiting family with a new grandbaby in the family. congratulations. >> thank you. >> natalie, you have had an incredible career. can you explain the mission to us and what you found? >> kepler was nasa's first mission capable of finding potentially habitable or earth -sized planets, orbiting other stars in the galaxy. and for the first time we were able to detect not just one planet but hundreds or even thousands. and over its eight-year lifetime, it actually discovered something like 4500 planets orbiting other stars in our galaxy. and so from that data we learned three very important things, first, we learned that on average every single star in our galaxy harbors at least one planet. and the nearest potentially habitable planet is likely to be within 10 light-years, you know us living in the u.s., that would be like a planet at the corner grocery store. you know, very close. and we also learned tha
hello. >> hello. >> and her daughter, nasa research scientist, natosha. >> hello. nice to be here. >> they are both joining us from skype from oregon, where they are visiting family with a new grandbaby in the family. congratulations. >> thank you. >> natalie, you have had an incredible career. can you explain the mission to us and what you found? >> kepler was nasa's first mission capable of finding potentially habitable or earth -sized planets,...
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y por primera vez en la historia, la nasa volÓ un helicÓptero autopropulsado en otro planeta. el honor para un drone de 4 libras que sobrevolÓ marte. ♪ locutor: este es su noticiero univisiÓn. con jorge ramos e ilÍa calderÓn. ♪ ilia: comenzamos con la expectativa alrededor del jurado que delibera al ejpr policÍa chauvin acusado del asesinato de floyd. la fiscalÍa y la defensa expusieron argumentos intentando convencer al jurado de sus respectivas posturas. donde ocurriÓ el incidente y otras ciudades se espera el veredicto en medio de una tensa calma. reportera: el paÍs estÁ en vilo. los cuerpos de policÍas en alerta espera de un veredicto del policÍa acusado por la muerte de floyd. iniciando los argumentos de cierre en la fiscalÍa comenzÓ implacable asegurando que no deben dudar que fueron las acciones del acusado chauvin que provocaron la muerte de floyd. >> suplicÓ hasta que no pudo hablar mÁs, el acusado continuÓ con su ataque. fue innecesario, gratuito y desproporcionado. >> la fiscalÍa lo que tiene que hacer es dar al juzgado la perspectivas que las a
y por primera vez en la historia, la nasa volÓ un helicÓptero autopropulsado en otro planeta. el honor para un drone de 4 libras que sobrevolÓ marte. ♪ locutor: este es su noticiero univisiÓn. con jorge ramos e ilÍa calderÓn. ♪ ilia: comenzamos con la expectativa alrededor del jurado que delibera al ejpr policÍa chauvin acusado del asesinato de floyd. la fiscalÍa y la defensa expusieron argumentos intentando convencer al jurado de sus respectivas posturas. donde ocurriÓ el...
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the latest joint venture between nasa and spacex. our rachel crane is there. cabrera-b we know the mission was delayed for a day because of the weather. conditions look good today. tell us what you are seeing and what the mood is there. >> reporter: that's right, christine. all systems are a go, it has been a smooth countdown and we are track noog issues for the scheduled launch today at 5:49 even time this morning. let me tell you about where we are in the countdown of today's launch. the astronauts are currently suited up, strapped into their seats, the hatch of endeavor is closed. there has been a series of systems checks, coms checks, leak checks that have been conducted. the next major milestone is 45 minutes before launch, so we're just minutes away from that, when spacex launch director will do the go for propellant call. 35 minutes before countdown is when they will start loading up over a million pounds of propellant, liquid oxygen which they called locks and rp 1 which is the rocket grade kerosene. so that will be loaded into the system here and what
the latest joint venture between nasa and spacex. our rachel crane is there. cabrera-b we know the mission was delayed for a day because of the weather. conditions look good today. tell us what you are seeing and what the mood is there. >> reporter: that's right, christine. all systems are a go, it has been a smooth countdown and we are track noog issues for the scheduled launch today at 5:49 even time this morning. let me tell you about where we are in the countdown of today's launch....
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his family and nasa have announce his death from cancer at the age of 90. collins was an integral part of the mission, but is often labelled the "forgotten man" because he didn�*t actually go down to the surface. he stayed in the command module circling the moon, while armstrong and aldrin made their boot marks in the lunar soil. that he missed out was something he never complained about. i did not have the best seat of the three on apollo 11. but i can say, in all honesty, i was thrilled with the seat that i did have. i knew that i had somehow lucked into being one third of the team that was going to do this wonderful thing — and my function suited me fine. i mean, yeah, sure, iwould�*ve preferred to walk on the moon, but that really seemed a trivial distinction at the time. i was very pleased with my responsibilities on the flight. his responsibilities on that mission included making sure armstrong and aldrin could get home. if something had gone wrong during the ascent from the lunar surface, collins would be their only help. when the three men ret
his family and nasa have announce his death from cancer at the age of 90. collins was an integral part of the mission, but is often labelled the "forgotten man" because he didn�*t actually go down to the surface. he stayed in the command module circling the moon, while armstrong and aldrin made their boot marks in the lunar soil. that he missed out was something he never complained about. i did not have the best seat of the three on apollo 11. but i can say, in all honesty, i was...
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now nasa is set to make history again. they're attempting powered flight on another world for the first time on sunday, the mars helicopter "ingenuity" is attempt to lift off. the plan is to hover for 20 to 30 seconds and then land down here onert, drones do it all the time, but according to nasa, the martian atmosphere makes it tricky. >> on the one hand, you only have 1% or so of that atmospheric pressure, you still have winds, and you're not flying on a parking lot or a meadow somewhere, you're flying on a rocky terrain >> long-term, the folks at nasa say they hope to use helicopters to guide future astronauts on mars >>> 40 seconds left on race to the finish amazon workers in alabama voted against forming a union. it would have been the company's first union in the united states the house ethics committee has opened an investigation of republican matt gaetz over a list of allegations from sex trafficking to paying women for sex. gaetz denies it all. >>> and tonight, he told supporters in miami, firebrands don't retreat
now nasa is set to make history again. they're attempting powered flight on another world for the first time on sunday, the mars helicopter "ingenuity" is attempt to lift off. the plan is to hover for 20 to 30 seconds and then land down here onert, drones do it all the time, but according to nasa, the martian atmosphere makes it tricky. >> on the one hand, you only have 1% or so of that atmospheric pressure, you still have winds, and you're not flying on a parking lot or a...
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former nasa astronaut there is steve swanson. you are watching bbc news. after the weather we'll take a look at tomorrow's front pages in the papers — our guestsjoining me tonight are personal finance journalist anne ashworth and the independent�*s economics editor, ben chu. now it's time for a look at the weather with nick miller. hello. the temperature rose to near 20 celsius in the warmest parts of wales and scotland on saturday in a day of virtually unbroken sunshine once again. plenty of sunshine again during sunday. if you are looking for some rain though, there is a bit coming in the forecast. how much? you may be left feeling underwhelmed. high pressure still around on sunday, the flow of air around that, particularly to england and wales will be a stronger easterly. it will feel a bit cooler but especially if you're along that north sea coast it will be a rather chilly day even when you do get to see some sunshine. it's a cold start to sunday with another frost in many areas away from larger towns and city centres, —3 possible in the coldest
former nasa astronaut there is steve swanson. you are watching bbc news. after the weather we'll take a look at tomorrow's front pages in the papers — our guestsjoining me tonight are personal finance journalist anne ashworth and the independent�*s economics editor, ben chu. now it's time for a look at the weather with nick miller. hello. the temperature rose to near 20 celsius in the warmest parts of wales and scotland on saturday in a day of virtually unbroken sunshine once again. plenty...
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. >> qué maravilla y un helicóptero de la nasa está cerca de hacer historia para hacer el primer vuelo controlado en otro planeta. ¿sabías que el 70 % de la suciedad de tu ropa es invisible? bajo una luz ultravioleta se puede ver la suciedad atrapada a mayor profundidad. prueba el nuevo tide pods hygienic clean heavy duty. para una limpieza profunda, solo agrega una cápsula su fórmula contiene 10 ingredientes activos de limpieza concentrados que penetran profundamente en la tela y extraen la suciedad invisible. mira la diferencia luego de lavar con tide hygienic clean. para una limpieza profunda, prueba tide hygienic clean. ¡garantía de devolución del 100 % de tu dinero! si tiene que estar limpio, tiene que ser tide. en pizza hut se llama “la sabormaker de 10 dólares” pero tu puedes llamar a esta pizza grande con hasta tres ingredientes, “la quesabrosa” o “la familia garcía especial” por solo $10 dólares pide la sabormaker a domicilio o para entrega en estacionamiento sin contacto, en pizzahut.com ahora, un delineador resistente a nueva york. tattoo studio gel pen
. >> qué maravilla y un helicóptero de la nasa está cerca de hacer historia para hacer el primer vuelo controlado en otro planeta. ¿sabías que el 70 % de la suciedad de tu ropa es invisible? bajo una luz ultravioleta se puede ver la suciedad atrapada a mayor profundidad. prueba el nuevo tide pods hygienic clean heavy duty. para una limpieza profunda, solo agrega una cápsula su fórmula contiene 10 ingredientes activos de limpieza concentrados que penetran profundamente en la tela y...
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man on the moon, go away this weekend, nasa is looking to confound the doubters once again. show two worlds exactly what's possible ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ hey google, turn up the heat. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ strip away what you don't want, like added sugars and preservatives, and what's left is the good stuff. the real fruit and vegetable juices of naked. strip down to naked. how great is it that we get to tell everybody how liberty mutual customizes your car insurance the real fruit and vegetable juices of naked. so you only pay for what you need? i mean it... uh-oh, sorry... oh... what? i'm an emu! no, buddy! only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty, liberty, liberty, liberty. ♪ so you're a small business, or a big one. you were thriving, but then... oh. ah. okay. plan, pivot. how do you bounce back? you don't, you bounce forward, with serious and reliable internet. powered by the largest gig speed network in america. but is it secure? sure it's secure. and even if the power goes down, your connection doesn't. so how do i do this? you don't do this. we do this, together. bo
man on the moon, go away this weekend, nasa is looking to confound the doubters once again. show two worlds exactly what's possible ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ hey google, turn up the heat. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ strip away what you don't want, like added sugars and preservatives, and what's left is the good stuff. the real fruit and vegetable juices of naked. strip down to naked. how great is it that we get to tell everybody how liberty mutual customizes your car insurance the real fruit and...
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we start with the nasa film, where dreams come through, and much of the work depicted in the film relates to the fledgling space shuttle program. then two years away from its first mission. watch monday beginning at 8:00 p.m. eastern and enjoy american history tv every weekend on c-span3. c-span shop.org is c-span's new online store. oh there today to order a copy of the congressional directory, a compact spiral-bound book with contact information for every member of congress, including bios and committee assignments, also contact information for state governors and the biden administration cabinet. order at seek -- c-span shop.org. ♪ >> for the first time. there was a tv set on. a commentator was saying, lyndon b. johnson
we start with the nasa film, where dreams come through, and much of the work depicted in the film relates to the fledgling space shuttle program. then two years away from its first mission. watch monday beginning at 8:00 p.m. eastern and enjoy american history tv every weekend on c-span3. c-span shop.org is c-span's new online store. oh there today to order a copy of the congressional directory, a compact spiral-bound book with contact information for every member of congress, including bios...
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man on the moon, go away this weekend, nasa is looking to confound the doubters once again. show two worlds exactly what's possible ♪♪ ♪ when the road feels endless ♪ ♪ don't know where your strength is ♪ ♪ it's been so long ♪ ♪ you get a call from a friend to remind you ♪ ♪ that you're not alone ♪ ♪ then you know deep down inside ♪ ♪ it's gonna be all right ♪ ♪ all right ♪♪ >>> space, the final frontier, explored by an unlikely team, the united states and russia could a new space race be on the horizon? russia launched a soyuz stationu the crew included an american astronaut. there's a rift over the future of space >> reporter: after 20 years in orbit, the international space station is showing age they have been searching for cracks that have appeared across the hull here on earth, political moods have changed rather significantly since the united states and russia first launched the space partnership back in the 1990s. that spirit of reconciliation is gone replaced now by a sense of mutual antagonism last seen during the cold war. to
man on the moon, go away this weekend, nasa is looking to confound the doubters once again. show two worlds exactly what's possible ♪♪ ♪ when the road feels endless ♪ ♪ don't know where your strength is ♪ ♪ it's been so long ♪ ♪ you get a call from a friend to remind you ♪ ♪ that you're not alone ♪ ♪ then you know deep down inside ♪ ♪ it's gonna be all right ♪ ♪ all right ♪♪ >>> space, the final frontier, explored by an unlikely team, the united...
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. >> talentoso iremos a la pausa al volver el helicóptero de la nasa ahora su primer vuelo en marte que marcará el inicio de una nueva forma de exploración planetaria volvemos. > > [música] . >> ♪ ♪ ♪] .[ majestuosas montañas... pintorescas carreteras de la costa... tierras fértiles... hay demasiadas razones para querer a california. usa menos energía dejando a un lado tus tareas domésticas de 4 a 9 p.m. cuando hay menos energía limpia disponible. bajemos el consumo. >> [♪ ♪ ♪] . >> los bañistas de una playa en florida se llevaron una sorpresa cuando un avión de la segunda guerra mundial llegó muy cerca de la orilla. >> dios mío! dios mío! algunos bañistas captaron el momento en que la nave planeaba por la costa para aterrizar en pleno mar al parecer el avión sufrió fallas mecánicas al participar en un espectáculo aéreo nadie salió herido y el piloto está bien de salud >> la nasa cuenta las horas para hacer historia con el primer vuelo del helicóptero en pantalla en marte, si todo sale como está pautado sería el primer vuelo controlado y con motor en
. >> talentoso iremos a la pausa al volver el helicóptero de la nasa ahora su primer vuelo en marte que marcará el inicio de una nueva forma de exploración planetaria volvemos. > > [música] . >> ♪ ♪ ♪] .[ majestuosas montañas... pintorescas carreteras de la costa... tierras fértiles... hay demasiadas razones para querer a california. usa menos energía dejando a un lado tus tareas domésticas de 4 a 9 p.m. cuando hay menos energía limpia disponible. bajemos el...
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let's tell you about what is happening with nasa. nasa will try to make history today by launching a small helicopter from mars. if the mission succeeds, it will be the first time that powered and controlled flight has been achieved on another planet. our global science correspondent rebecca morelle has the details. mission control: the parachute has deployed and we're seeing... this mission has already revealed mars as never seen before, with the first ever footage of a thrilling descent, as the rover is lowered down to the martian surface. touchdown confirmed. now, nasa is ready to make history again. this time it will try to launch a helicopter. the first attempt at powered flight on another planet. this animation reveals how it might look, but with the extreme conditions on mars and the fact that there's barely any atmosphere, it won't be easy. it weighsjust 1.8 kilograms — that's 4lbs, and it has two long rotors, which spin in opposite directions at up to 2,500 revolutions per minute. its first test flight takes it three metre
let's tell you about what is happening with nasa. nasa will try to make history today by launching a small helicopter from mars. if the mission succeeds, it will be the first time that powered and controlled flight has been achieved on another planet. our global science correspondent rebecca morelle has the details. mission control: the parachute has deployed and we're seeing... this mission has already revealed mars as never seen before, with the first ever footage of a thrilling descent, as...
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nasa making history. the first nasa helicopter to fly on another planet. and you'll see it. >>> good evening and it's great to have you with us as we start another week together here. a very busy start to the week tonight. and we begin this evening with the dramatic moments in court today. the prosecution and the defense, their final arguments in the trial of former minneapolis police officer derek chauvin. tonight, it is now the jury's turn. they have been given instructions by the judge and from this point forward, they will be sequestered until there's a verdict. the prosecution starting by weaving a very personal narrative about george floyd, reminding the jurors he had a family, he was loved, had a deep connection to his mother, who he called out for during those 9 minutes, 29 seconds, repeatedly saying he could not breathe. the prosecutor saying this is not an anti-police prosecution, this is about officer derek chauvin, who betrayed the badge, they said, and the police witnesses who testified about that betrayal. the prosecution telling the jurors w
nasa making history. the first nasa helicopter to fly on another planet. and you'll see it. >>> good evening and it's great to have you with us as we start another week together here. a very busy start to the week tonight. and we begin this evening with the dramatic moments in court today. the prosecution and the defense, their final arguments in the trial of former minneapolis police officer derek chauvin. tonight, it is now the jury's turn. they have been given instructions by the...
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nasa engineering sent along a good luck charm. attached is a piece of material from the wing of the wright brothers flier. michael holmes, cnn. >> joining into he now is josh ravage ingenuity's mechanical engineering lead at jet propulsion laboratory and joins me now. >> thanks so much for having me. >> first of all, congratulations. how does it feel to make history complete the first helicopter flight on mars? >> thank you so much. you know, i don't know if i've fully processed the emotions yet, it's been a long day, maybe tomorrow will be better. i mean, it feels great. the team has been working for years towards this moment and now it's here. so, yeah, i don't know -- i don't know how it can really get too much better. >> indeed. six years in the making it's incr incredible. the world got to see images of this historic flight 180 million miles away captured on camera by the nearby rover showing the nearly 40 second flight. the helicopter hovering about 10 feet or so, around 3 meters then landing and ingenuity's camera captured
nasa engineering sent along a good luck charm. attached is a piece of material from the wing of the wright brothers flier. michael holmes, cnn. >> joining into he now is josh ravage ingenuity's mechanical engineering lead at jet propulsion laboratory and joins me now. >> thanks so much for having me. >> first of all, congratulations. how does it feel to make history complete the first helicopter flight on mars? >> thank you so much. you know, i don't know if i've fully...
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is there because nasa employees are being redeployed to staff the covid super spreader kiddy camps. the girls thrown across the border, that terrified abandoned boy. the body in the rio grande. these are the victims of yes, y, the cartels but more important they're a decadent and depraved the united states government and its filthy alliance with those cartels. dana loesch is the host of her own national radio show. and i think she has just signed some new multi-year mega gazillion dollar deal for that radio show. she doesn't really need to come on with yours truly. she has been awfully sporting about it and we are always glad to have her. dana, i cannot get over the way all the nice progressive people have talked themselves into the view that somehow what's going on at the southern border is good and kind-hearted and progressive. where the hell are we with this thing? >> right? i think that's a great point. mark, i would never miss out on an opportunity to hear your monologue or to be on with you. it's always so much fun. i have been sitting here kind of laughing about it. you know,
is there because nasa employees are being redeployed to staff the covid super spreader kiddy camps. the girls thrown across the border, that terrified abandoned boy. the body in the rio grande. these are the victims of yes, y, the cartels but more important they're a decadent and depraved the united states government and its filthy alliance with those cartels. dana loesch is the host of her own national radio show. and i think she has just signed some new multi-year mega gazillion dollar deal...
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has been awarded a $2900000000.00 contract to develop a commercial lunar lander a nasa will also plan to take 2 astronauts to the main as part of nasa is optimised program which wants people back by 2024. this is al jazeera these are your top stories 3000000 people have now died of cave in 19 around the world it's a milestone few could have imagined when the outbreak began the united states remains the country with the highest number of deaths followed by in brazil thailand is closing schools bars and gyms for at least 2 weeks as it battles a 3rd wave of covert 9000 infections it had hoped to be able to reopen to tourism reported 1500 cases in the last day and 2 deaths iran says it's identified the suspect behind the attack on one of its nuclear facilities say t.v. is reporting the man fled the country before the attack on the not tons plans happened on sunday to her and has previously blamed israel for the operation calling it an act of nuclear terrorism a setback has moved from tehran. very early on iran blamed israel for this attack now as a reaction to that they began enriching to
has been awarded a $2900000000.00 contract to develop a commercial lunar lander a nasa will also plan to take 2 astronauts to the main as part of nasa is optimised program which wants people back by 2024. this is al jazeera these are your top stories 3000000 people have now died of cave in 19 around the world it's a milestone few could have imagined when the outbreak began the united states remains the country with the highest number of deaths followed by in brazil thailand is closing schools...
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today was the day nasa's new helicopter on mars was supposed to take flight. but ingenuity seen here in animation is grounded. the flight test for the helicopter was delayed friday because of a computer-related rotor issue. nationala-- nasa says the chopper is safe and healthy and will try to take off again later this week. when we return, the performing arts makes a comeback at one of the country's greatest venues. guess where. 7 >> finally tonight the world stages fell silent when covid struck but as cbs's nancy chen in new york reports, live music is again being heard. >> hon a spring day full of new beginnings, these prt first sounds played for an audience at lincoln center since march of last year. >> it's been quiet, very quiet. we've really, really missed playing for people. >> the concert, part of a new outdoor performing arts center called-- stages, ten stages for music, ballet, film and dance. their first audience, 150 health care workers including emergency medicine doctor juneie mark kobashi. >> unbelievable experience. it has been a whole year of
today was the day nasa's new helicopter on mars was supposed to take flight. but ingenuity seen here in animation is grounded. the flight test for the helicopter was delayed friday because of a computer-related rotor issue. nationala-- nasa says the chopper is safe and healthy and will try to take off again later this week. when we return, the performing arts makes a comeback at one of the country's greatest venues. guess where. 7 >> finally tonight the world stages fell silent when covid...