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at the time nasa was young agency. as that happened, so did the importance of this order and pceeo on agency affairs. if a federal government could solve one it could solve the other and transform the south towards technology, thereby bringing it to the nation mainstream. it was common knowledge in african american communities that johnson intend today use the space program to reinstruct the south. johnson was not shy about promoting this idea. after kennedy placed him at the head of both the national space counsel and the p ceo the vice president found himself in a position to implement his plan. the president executive order required federal contractors to be equal opportunity employers, and this was the first time this would happen. soon after kennedy announced plans to land on the moon, national firms with connections in alabama began to advertise and for engineering and technicians around the country. nasa contractors proclaimed themselves to be eeo compliant. but not every vendor embraced the order. in july of 19
at the time nasa was young agency. as that happened, so did the importance of this order and pceeo on agency affairs. if a federal government could solve one it could solve the other and transform the south towards technology, thereby bringing it to the nation mainstream. it was common knowledge in african american communities that johnson intend today use the space program to reinstruct the south. johnson was not shy about promoting this idea. after kennedy placed him at the head of both the...
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at the press saudis young men going to nasa. this was for the signal accomplishment at this time and this shows the community was going to help get america to the moon. this was "the new york times." they called the young men social pioneers and also said that they were having trouble recruiting them to come south and the experiences demonstrate why that was the case. it included frank williams, george and morgan watson. in the book we talked with george and morgan watson. the experience demonstrated the problems be talked about. when they got to alabama no one was renting a hotel room or an apartment. they told us about how they all went to a ray charles concert write-down the middle of the aisle. he said the same thing happened with a television set out in the field and again )-right-paren the middle. a.m. african-american recruiter got some homes in the community and that's where they lived during that time despite the efforts to integrate its workforce this is the way things were. >> i don't think there were any workers. >>
at the press saudis young men going to nasa. this was for the signal accomplishment at this time and this shows the community was going to help get america to the moon. this was "the new york times." they called the young men social pioneers and also said that they were having trouble recruiting them to come south and the experiences demonstrate why that was the case. it included frank williams, george and morgan watson. in the book we talked with george and morgan watson. the...
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articles,smaller back page, two paragraphs, but they were all in nasa locations or nasa home states. i decided there had to be a connection, a bigger story. nasa was the federal government under president kennedy and president johnson. they were advocates of desegregation or racial equality and equal employment. there have to be some story there. there were too many little threads not to have a whole sweater somewhere out there. there was more of a story than i was able to tell back in 1995 and 1996 and 1997. that's what is shown in the book. the stories of these men, some of whom worked for nasa, or nasa contractors, and some who were part of the space program or used the space program to advance the idea of racial equality and civil rights. one of the early executive orders of president kennedy was 10925. e civilrior to th rights act of 1964, this would use federal employment and federal contracts to force the issue of equal employment. it created the president's commission on equal employment opportunity which would be chaired by vice president johnson. it then required that all f
articles,smaller back page, two paragraphs, but they were all in nasa locations or nasa home states. i decided there had to be a connection, a bigger story. nasa was the federal government under president kennedy and president johnson. they were advocates of desegregation or racial equality and equal employment. there have to be some story there. there were too many little threads not to have a whole sweater somewhere out there. there was more of a story than i was able to tell back in 1995 and...
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the iss is funded by nasa or 2024. nasa's commitment -- by nasa through 2024. nasa's commitment runs out then. the russians aren't going to throw a space station away. if nasa abandons it, i can see them jumping in and say, we will run it. what is next after the international space station after 2024? this is from one of the astronauts, greg. he is a friend of my and was on the space station in 2008 and sent me an e-mail back one day and i want to read this to you. up on the space station it seems so easy to go further. the station has such solid footing appeared that on this perspective it is hard to imagine that spaceflight won't become common practice in our time. it just does not seem like a big leap. on the ground it felt like science fiction. i hope it won't feel that way .gain once i get back once you are up there, it is can do it. we i told you about the goodyear inflatable space station. they are developing inflatable habitats. we want to keep them up as a mini space station that is going to have tourists back can go up for a week or two. they are unde
the iss is funded by nasa or 2024. nasa's commitment -- by nasa through 2024. nasa's commitment runs out then. the russians aren't going to throw a space station away. if nasa abandons it, i can see them jumping in and say, we will run it. what is next after the international space station after 2024? this is from one of the astronauts, greg. he is a friend of my and was on the space station in 2008 and sent me an e-mail back one day and i want to read this to you. up on the space station it...
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all of this technology came out of nasa nasa related project and they are $1 trillion in from industries today. >> a lot of people want though m. there is life somewhere smells that is why everybody takes about mars? >> what do you think about that? >> i think is a very good possibility of life on mar. not on the sr. nase will be deep down. 100 to 200 to 300 feet down if we send robotic drill there. he we're able to hit water. this is i love on mars we find it the first time we drill. there is no sterile water on earth. the only water that we going to be able to hit on mars is going to be subsurface. if they are bacteria or larger things turning around int. is different. that is going to be invaluable for us in terms of understanding earth. this is all great. done the road. what would you sneakle with, we going going to have fast vastly better understanding of planets in par tk cure. hon many in the universe how many earth-like planets are there throughout the universe. >> sure. i i we are within 20 years going to be able to do that drilling experiment on mars to know for certain what l
all of this technology came out of nasa nasa related project and they are $1 trillion in from industries today. >> a lot of people want though m. there is life somewhere smells that is why everybody takes about mars? >> what do you think about that? >> i think is a very good possibility of life on mar. not on the sr. nase will be deep down. 100 to 200 to 300 feet down if we send robotic drill there. he we're able to hit water. this is i love on mars we find it the first time...
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but even if this nonprofit's mission never launches, nasa is laying the ground work today. >> nasa is very much in the mode of there are going to be humans on mars. >> we're in the first stages to try to understand what it takes to actually be able to explore with humans on the surface of the planet. we've made a good start on that with our robotic programs. first, it's get down there, see what the planet is like, get those first explorers out there on the surface, and then we can see what the future holds. >> not in a million years would i want to go and colonize mars, i mean there's so many risks, it's so frightening to me, what is it about you that's different from me and probably most of the people on this planet who are afraid to go? >> some people just have different goals and missions. i want to do something that will change the world - or help the world. >> so if you are selected to go to mars, do you foresee yourself getting married on mars, having children once you're there? >> why not? yeah. it's going to be interesting because... it will happen. >> do you think that's goin
but even if this nonprofit's mission never launches, nasa is laying the ground work today. >> nasa is very much in the mode of there are going to be humans on mars. >> we're in the first stages to try to understand what it takes to actually be able to explore with humans on the surface of the planet. we've made a good start on that with our robotic programs. first, it's get down there, see what the planet is like, get those first explorers out there on the surface, and then we can...
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did not accept the nasa report thcause the agency questioned the study's approach and findings. s t the memo laid out several steps the f.a.a. had taken to minimize fatigue, especially for air traffic controllers working the overnight shift. in 2011, a controller working around midnight at washington's reagan national airport, fell asleep, forcing two airliners to essentially land themselves. >> reporter: these people have to be fit to do the job that, in fact, they are required to do to maintain the safety and integrity of our national air system in the united states. >> reporter: the union llpresenting air traffic controllers says it believes real progress has been made on e e fatigue issue since this report was written. scott, the f.a.a. says it always .aanned to make this reported public, and it too believes progress has been made. >> pelley: kris van cleave for us tonight. kris, thank you. what could be a legend of the deep surfaces. we'll show you next. ,,,, >> pelley: a car crashed into a anuse in lansing, michigan, and new video today shows the car ruptured a gas line to
did not accept the nasa report thcause the agency questioned the study's approach and findings. s t the memo laid out several steps the f.a.a. had taken to minimize fatigue, especially for air traffic controllers working the overnight shift. in 2011, a controller working around midnight at washington's reagan national airport, fell asleep, forcing two airliners to essentially land themselves. >> reporter: these people have to be fit to do the job that, in fact, they are required to do to...
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the problem at nasa. as far as the accident, we have a five-mile backup, bw parkway approaching nasa. you might want to take 95 instead. 66 west at the toll road. brand-new crash there. you can see a slow down there. wide look at the beltway. no major problems. looking pretty good. 66 through manassas. 40 miles per hour, 270 at falls road this morning. no major problems. southbound, same thing northbound. looking quite good. again, this is the big issue, southbound, if you're heading out the door i'd say ache 95 and save yourself time. >>> 6:25 now, big changes are coming to montgomery county schools this year. the district will have athletic trainers on staff at each of its 25 high schools. it's part of the effort to reduce concussions among athletes. the athletic trainers will be onsite for practices and games and on call for injuries. recent study found concussions impacting high school females in particular. 1100 suffered concussions throughout the washington area including montgomery county. >>> an e
the problem at nasa. as far as the accident, we have a five-mile backup, bw parkway approaching nasa. you might want to take 95 instead. 66 west at the toll road. brand-new crash there. you can see a slow down there. wide look at the beltway. no major problems. looking pretty good. 66 through manassas. 40 miles per hour, 270 at falls road this morning. no major problems. southbound, same thing northbound. looking quite good. again, this is the big issue, southbound, if you're heading out the...
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the amazing story of nasa astronaut jose hernandez. i'm maria hinojosa. this is one on one. jose hernandez, you are one of the few people in this world who have made it to space. discovery for two weeks in the year 2009. and you are one of only nine latino astronauts that have actually been up in space. welcome to our program. >> thank you very much, maria. happy to be here. >> hinojosa: so what was it like going up into space? you're one of, like, 500 people who have done it. >> it's just an amazing experience. i think few people realize that it only takes eight and a half minutes to get up into space. >> hinojosa: so, like, we'll be done with this television show, and you would have already made it... >> halfway across the world. >> hinojosa: wow. >> exactly. >> hinojosa: what does it feel like? i mean, actually, you tweeted about it. you were tweeting bilingually at the time. >> absolutely. >> hinojosa: and you kind of clued us in that it was nerve-wracking. >> i mean, at first, you know, you're sitting there, and you're ready for the countdown, the countdown's beginning,
the amazing story of nasa astronaut jose hernandez. i'm maria hinojosa. this is one on one. jose hernandez, you are one of the few people in this world who have made it to space. discovery for two weeks in the year 2009. and you are one of only nine latino astronauts that have actually been up in space. welcome to our program. >> thank you very much, maria. happy to be here. >> hinojosa: so what was it like going up into space? you're one of, like, 500 people who have done it....
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. >>> a newly revealed report from nasa explains why air traffic controllers fall asleep on the job. controllers were tested for fatigue at work in the 2012 study. kris van cleave reports. >> reporter: the 2012 report kept secret until now, found 61% of air traffic controllers admitted to catching themselves about to doze off on the job. nearly 1 in 5 told nasa researchers they had experienced what amounts to a close call while directing air traffic within the previous 12 months. more than half felt their fatigue was a factor. the report followed a 2006 accident in lexington, kentucky, where 49 people died when a com air commuter plane crashed after taking off from the wrong runway. the national transportation safety board considered air traffic controller fatigue as a factor. then ntsb chair mark rosenker and nbc news af aviator sent a letter to the faa in 2007 asking them to look at the issue. >> i'm curious to know why the faa, after getting a good study by nasa, which offered 17 recommendations to help prevent the fatigue issues that they are being plagued with right now, why tha
. >>> a newly revealed report from nasa explains why air traffic controllers fall asleep on the job. controllers were tested for fatigue at work in the 2012 study. kris van cleave reports. >> reporter: the 2012 report kept secret until now, found 61% of air traffic controllers admitted to catching themselves about to doze off on the job. nearly 1 in 5 told nasa researchers they had experienced what amounts to a close call while directing air traffic within the previous 12 months....
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nasa's role in civil rights before the civil rights act passed -- that's an important distinction. discrimina
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according to nasa host:. nasa. host: welcome back to. guest: he gets to answer the question and i can only answer out, -- host:
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nasa is hoping to have u.s. commercial crew vehicles in service by 2018, but there is a three-year leadtime for flights. googled antitrust fight with the eu continues. where did google go wrong? the biggest miscalculation, it assumes a deal with the last commissioner would eventually come through. and it didn't. and what's more, the eu investigation has snowballed under the new leadership. i'm speaking to the managing director of the antitrust advisory boutique premerio. can you tell us what you think went wrong? why was google so sure a deal with going to happen and why did the last commissioner failed to get the support he needed?good seeing you again , >> emily. it's a good question -->> good thing you again, emily. it's a good question. i'm not sure anyone can say anything really went wrong. if the nature of the beast in politics -- it is the nature of the beast in politics and is inherently political. while the predecessor wanted to get his settlement with google under his own belt command under his aegis o
nasa is hoping to have u.s. commercial crew vehicles in service by 2018, but there is a three-year leadtime for flights. googled antitrust fight with the eu continues. where did google go wrong? the biggest miscalculation, it assumes a deal with the last commissioner would eventually come through. and it didn't. and what's more, the eu investigation has snowballed under the new leadership. i'm speaking to the managing director of the antitrust advisory boutique premerio. can you tell us what...
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according to nasa host:. nasa. host: welcome back to. guest: he gets to answer the question and i can only answer out, -- host: go ahead, please. guest: -- guest: are you in favor of controlling that? guest: i have been. the other thing is that we have had -- every time there is something warmer, it is due to climate change and when it is called the, its variability or natural variability in the system. or every adverse weather affect is due to climate change and nice weather -- who knows? no one talks about that. we had this approach were every bad thing in the world is exacerbated by co2 emissions. a colorless, odorless, non-toxic gas. ok, it is simply not credible. that is all. host: mary, to arthur waiting from pennsylvania. good morning. caller: good one. i went to know whatever happened to competition. i am looking at an imf report. says 5.3he imf report trillion in energy subsidies, handil is national michael up, possibly as received 5.3 trillion dollars in global subsidies each year. now, what i want to know is why the fossil fue
according to nasa host:. nasa. host: welcome back to. guest: he gets to answer the question and i can only answer out, -- host: go ahead, please. guest: -- guest: are you in favor of controlling that? guest: i have been. the other thing is that we have had -- every time there is something warmer, it is due to climate change and when it is called the, its variability or natural variability in the system. or every adverse weather affect is due to climate change and nice weather -- who knows? no...
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nasa says congress just won't supply the funding. what will it take to reignite the excitement of the "apollo" moon shot? joining me now is the last man to set foot on the moon captain gene cernan the author of the book "last author of the book last man on to moon. it's great to have you on the program again, sir. thanks for joining us. >> it's my pleasure thank you. >> you know this week's news that nasa in its news released it was forced to extend its contract with the russians. to ferry our guys back and forth. hitchering a ride with the russians at the time when so much is at stake. and they're having to use the old spacecraft to get to the international space station. it's unbelievable. >> we dug this hole we're in. we go back to cancellation there were pieces and parts of consultation. aside from taking us back to the moon. it would have allowed us to get to the space station in today's world on our own spacecraft built in america. we dug this hole for ourselves. you know what we need again, today, you asked a question what's i
nasa says congress just won't supply the funding. what will it take to reignite the excitement of the "apollo" moon shot? joining me now is the last man to set foot on the moon captain gene cernan the author of the book "last author of the book last man on to moon. it's great to have you on the program again, sir. thanks for joining us. >> it's my pleasure thank you. >> you know this week's news that nasa in its news released it was forced to extend its contract with...
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and those used to be locked on nasa servers. only recently have they moved into the google cloud, where your computation and data are next to each other. so you can do these large-scale analyses. so a lot of the papers that you see are from a small part of kansas. >> can you analyze something from 1975? would it have the bandwidth, the pixels you need to say, ah, that's a wheat plant? >> yes. we've analyzed satellite imagery all the way back to 1982. >> our satellites were that good back then? >> yes. it's incredible. the great thing about crops is unlike some satellite imagery where if you're doing something where you want to count something on the ground, you need very high resolution. we're basically at 30 meters per pixel squared and up. that's okay for crops. >> what are you finding about global warming? we're entering the presidential debate season. global warming is always an issue. what's your data showing? you've got data from 1970 and pictures and analysis. >> i mean, again, we're trying not to make, you know, any pred
and those used to be locked on nasa servers. only recently have they moved into the google cloud, where your computation and data are next to each other. so you can do these large-scale analyses. so a lot of the papers that you see are from a small part of kansas. >> can you analyze something from 1975? would it have the bandwidth, the pixels you need to say, ah, that's a wheat plant? >> yes. we've analyzed satellite imagery all the way back to 1982. >> our satellites were...
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nasa flew its emergency supplies to an airport late last month. but the cargo has been decided six months earlier. there was no room onboard, but jaxa came up with a way to make space for the badly needed supplies in the last-minute effort. >> translator: with only one month left, the jaxa staff members managed it just in time. it was also a difficult task for the workers at the site. we are confident about the decision, and are determined to make the mission a success. >> reporter: two japanese astronauts are playing an important role in the mission. yui has been onboard the iss since last month. he will operate a robotic arm to dock the spacecraft. >> translator: we want to show japan's power to make people in japan proud, and give them strength to move up. we want to show the world what we can do. >> reporter: also closely involved is wakata, who served last year as the iss's first japanese commander. he's communicating with yui to support him on the ground at the nasa control center in houston. it's the first time a japanese team is working bo
nasa flew its emergency supplies to an airport late last month. but the cargo has been decided six months earlier. there was no room onboard, but jaxa came up with a way to make space for the badly needed supplies in the last-minute effort. >> translator: with only one month left, the jaxa staff members managed it just in time. it was also a difficult task for the workers at the site. we are confident about the decision, and are determined to make the mission a success. >> reporter:...
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nasa straw teenages i thrust assured autonomy defines the integration of uas. and on near term research builds foundation for the more extensive transformative changes that aton mists bring over the mid-an far term. uss systems hold great promise for the transformation of our aviation system and witnessing dawn of a new era of aviation innovation. ushering in flight vehicles and oaring's os that are unimaginable today and opening up entirely new commercial markets. much the way jet engines did 60 years ago. nasa performing research, and transition concept, knowledge to the faa and other stake hold terse to help them define the requirements, regulations and standards for safe, routine access. still there's significant barriers in research challenges associated with the instruction of aton autonomy systems addressing these requires complex systems to be comprehensively evaluated to verify and validate that they're operating designed best allowing faa to establish commitment standards. now, a significant part of nasa's near term research work towards safety u.s. i
nasa straw teenages i thrust assured autonomy defines the integration of uas. and on near term research builds foundation for the more extensive transformative changes that aton mists bring over the mid-an far term. uss systems hold great promise for the transformation of our aviation system and witnessing dawn of a new era of aviation innovation. ushering in flight vehicles and oaring's os that are unimaginable today and opening up entirely new commercial markets. much the way jet engines did...
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>> is this the first time we've seen nasa take this action? >> it's not -- it's not that they're fighting james hanson. >> no. >> they want to know this anyway. glaciers have a really important role to play on rising sea levels. we don't understand how fast they melt. we don't understand very well, right? so we know that as the temperature rises it's going to melt from above. we don't know how the ocean underneath the glacier could be eroding it from below. that is the big question mark. that's what james hanson is saying. we don't appreciate that. it's going to make things rise faster. nasa's new scientists are saying, okay, let's check that out. >> your reaction to the president traveling to alaska later this month. you see images of people there who immediately see the impact the rest of us see the data on a day-to-day basis but there is the front line. >> we're all actually on the front line. my own family has a cottage on cape cod, modest place, on the third row from the beach. he grandfather bout it. my grandkids go there. i don't think
>> is this the first time we've seen nasa take this action? >> it's not -- it's not that they're fighting james hanson. >> no. >> they want to know this anyway. glaciers have a really important role to play on rising sea levels. we don't understand how fast they melt. we don't understand very well, right? so we know that as the temperature rises it's going to melt from above. we don't know how the ocean underneath the glacier could be eroding it from below. that is the...
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this is a satellite image from nasa. you can see how much smoke that is producing. >> firefighters live and die by the conditions on the fire lines. spencer christian is here with a look at what they've been facing. spencer? >> we'll take you down to the fire in lake county. firefighters still 90 degrees. it's hot there. relative humidity was in the teens, about 17% now. up to 31%. winds south at nine miles per hour gusting to 13 miles per hour and winds have been problematic for firefighters. here is a look at the area, there are 18 acres including elections like sky high ridge road rocky creek road. the encouraging news is that winds will be diminishing significantly during evening and overnight hours. notice overnight into single digits wind speeds picking up again tomorrow afternoon, which is not good news. we're hoping that the diminishing winds will be helpful to firefighters. ama? >> thank you, spencer. take a look. there are 18 major wildfires burning across the state now. the majority are in central and northern
this is a satellite image from nasa. you can see how much smoke that is producing. >> firefighters live and die by the conditions on the fire lines. spencer christian is here with a look at what they've been facing. spencer? >> we'll take you down to the fire in lake county. firefighters still 90 degrees. it's hot there. relative humidity was in the teens, about 17% now. up to 31%. winds south at nine miles per hour gusting to 13 miles per hour and winds have been problematic for...
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berkeley california. >> and coming up next on the broadcast, nasa's darkest days. wreckage from two shuttle disasters go on display for the first time. >> a forgotten chapter for the history books. oklahoma's all-black towns that continue to honor the tradition of black cowboys and the legacy of overcoming the greatest odds. >> oklahoma was once home to 50 all-black towns. founded by freed slaves in the mid 1800s. some of those communities remain. they're vibrant but their populations are dwindling. now the state is recognizing 13 of the towns and the history of those who forged their own paths in the name of freedom. heidi zhou castro reports. >> go get him. >> they call it christmas in july. the one weekend a year when this historically all-black town of clear view, oklahoma population 50, booms with a thousand inviters. >> it's really like christmas this time of year when you see all the people come back home, smiling faces. >> this rodeo honoring the black cowboy tradition was founded by romeo's father and uncle. >> they wanted a place where sons and daughters
berkeley california. >> and coming up next on the broadcast, nasa's darkest days. wreckage from two shuttle disasters go on display for the first time. >> a forgotten chapter for the history books. oklahoma's all-black towns that continue to honor the tradition of black cowboys and the legacy of overcoming the greatest odds. >> oklahoma was once home to 50 all-black towns. founded by freed slaves in the mid 1800s. some of those communities remain. they're vibrant but their...
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nasa dropped the plane 100 feet interest above on purpose. emergency beacons are being tested to be installed on planes to transmit a location signal in the event of a crash. >>> a louisiana police officer has been shot and killed while responding to a domestic violence incident. authorities s the 35-year-old suspect stabbed three women, one fatally before the shooting. the man then fled the home, rammed his car into a convenience store and barricaded himself inside. officers fired teargas into the store and a fire broke out before the man was taken into custody. >>> a civil rights icon has died, amelia boynton robinson helped lead the 1965 march in selma. she was beaten and gassed on what came to be known as bloody sunday. she later became the first black woman to run for congress in alabama. earlier this year, president obama helped her across the selma bridge during the 50th anniversary commemorations. she was 104 years old. >>> a county clerk in kentucky who refuses to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples because of religious reaso
nasa dropped the plane 100 feet interest above on purpose. emergency beacons are being tested to be installed on planes to transmit a location signal in the event of a crash. >>> a louisiana police officer has been shot and killed while responding to a domestic violence incident. authorities s the 35-year-old suspect stabbed three women, one fatally before the shooting. the man then fled the home, rammed his car into a convenience store and barricaded himself inside. officers fired...
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you know, i'm not nasa. >> kroft: i'm steve kroft. >> stahl: i'm lesley stahl. >> safer: i'm morley safer. >> whitaker: i'm bill whitaker. >> pelley: i'm scott pelley. those stories tonight on "60 minutes."
you know, i'm not nasa. >> kroft: i'm steve kroft. >> stahl: i'm lesley stahl. >> safer: i'm morley safer. >> whitaker: i'm bill whitaker. >> pelley: i'm scott pelley. those stories tonight on "60 minutes."
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according to nasa host:. nasa. host: welcome back to. guest: he gets to answer the question and i can only answer out, -- host: go ahead, please. guest: -- guest: are you in favor of controlling that? guest: i have been. the other thing is that we have had -- every time there is something warmer, it is due to climate change and when it is called the, its variability or natural variability in the system. or every adverse weather affect is due to climate change and nice weather -- who knows? no one talks about that. we had this approach were every bad thing in the world is exacerbated by co2 emissions. a colorless, odorless, non-toxic gas. ok, it is simply not credible. that is all. host: mary, to arthur waiting from pennsylvania. good morning. caller: good one. i went to know whatever happened to competition. i am looking at an imf report. says 5.3he imf report trillion in energy subsidies, handil is national michael up, possibly as received 5.3 trillion dollars in global subsidies each year. now, what i want to know is why the fossil fue
according to nasa host:. nasa. host: welcome back to. guest: he gets to answer the question and i can only answer out, -- host: go ahead, please. guest: -- guest: are you in favor of controlling that? guest: i have been. the other thing is that we have had -- every time there is something warmer, it is due to climate change and when it is called the, its variability or natural variability in the system. or every adverse weather affect is due to climate change and nice weather -- who knows? no...
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the engine is designed for nasa' nasa's new aircraft. this engine will generate 10% more thrust than the rockets that propel the appal apollo missions. and up next i'll have the president's vacation reading list while he takes two weeks off, and we're about to show you. there he is -- you can't see but we can see what he says, and he's about to show us the quickest way down, not just one but three escalators. we don't recommend this, but it's sure a lot of fun to watch, and we invite you to do so as we continue with lou dobbs tonight. >> a few spots now as our president errants his second week of vacation. mr. obama has already gotten in four rounds of golf since last friday and nearing his 250th round since he took office. now, let me be clear, i don't think begrudge in golf within i think our commanders-in-chief should all find time for leash and relaxation. but in between all that time of golf, the president is intellectual and important issues during his vacation. had he released his reading list of six books, including the novels al
the engine is designed for nasa' nasa's new aircraft. this engine will generate 10% more thrust than the rockets that propel the appal apollo missions. and up next i'll have the president's vacation reading list while he takes two weeks off, and we're about to show you. there he is -- you can't see but we can see what he says, and he's about to show us the quickest way down, not just one but three escalators. we don't recommend this, but it's sure a lot of fun to watch, and we invite you to do...
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it will now air september 2nd. >>> and nasa crashes plane to test emergency beaken. and they dropped it from 100 feet above on purpose. they're used to transmit a location signal in the event of a crash. >>> a louisiana police officer has been shot and killed while responding to a d estic violence incident. they stabbed three women, one fatally. officers fired tear gas fl to the store and a fire broke out before the man was taken into custody. >>> a melia boynton later became the first black woman to run for congress and president obama bridge. she was 104 years old. >>> a county clerk in kentucky who refuses to issue marriage licenses has lost another round in federal court. they have upheld a lower court ruling that she must issue the licenses beginning next week. >>> and then there's this. while christmas is still many months away. >> four months. >> still many months away, one new jersey resident is causing a stir with all these lights. neighborers have been complaining that intense flashing blue lights are shine nothing to their windows during the night. one res
it will now air september 2nd. >>> and nasa crashes plane to test emergency beaken. and they dropped it from 100 feet above on purpose. they're used to transmit a location signal in the event of a crash. >>> a louisiana police officer has been shot and killed while responding to a d estic violence incident. they stabbed three women, one fatally. officers fired tear gas fl to the store and a fire broke out before the man was taken into custody. >>> a melia boynton...
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nasa is calling all smartwatch app designers. they requested a smartwatch app that could be used by astronauts in space. it needs to include an agenda view, color-coded alerts, and warnings. communications that is between the international space station and earth and timers for astronauts to manage procedures and activities. participants do not actually have to make the app, just a visual presentation of the user experience. a reward of $1500 will begin to the winning design. that sounds a little low. whatever. next, we will discuss why tinder is bringing back cofounder sean rad. and the fbi gets involved after a series of internet infrastructure attacks in the bay area. ♪ emily: it's time now for the daily byte, one number that tells a whole lot. today's number is $10,000, how much at&t is offering as a bounty about more than a dozen mystery fiber-optic cable cuts in the bay area. so far, they have no suspects, no witnesses. they've affected everything from flight reservations to 911 calls, but experts say they are more vulner
nasa is calling all smartwatch app designers. they requested a smartwatch app that could be used by astronauts in space. it needs to include an agenda view, color-coded alerts, and warnings. communications that is between the international space station and earth and timers for astronauts to manage procedures and activities. participants do not actually have to make the app, just a visual presentation of the user experience. a reward of $1500 will begin to the winning design. that sounds a...
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that is according to a new study conducted by nasa. they have been solve ever involved in serious errors in the previous years. most of which they blamed on fatigue and more than three quarters of the controllers worked scheduled that led to ongoing fatigue. the study was conducted in 2012. it was only released yesterday. the faa say this have changed it and chronic fatigue is less of a problem now. >>> more problems for san francisco based uber this morning. police in hong kong arrest the five uber drivers and searched the companies offices in that asian financial center. police say that officers posing as customers arrested the five drivers in an operation aimed at combating illegal taxis. the five men are suspected of illegally carrying passengers and driving without insurance. it is the latest headache and major problem for the san francisco based company as its over seas expansion -- in a statement uber says it stands by its drivers 100%. >>> for the first time since 1961 the stars and stripes are popular in havana. people living
that is according to a new study conducted by nasa. they have been solve ever involved in serious errors in the previous years. most of which they blamed on fatigue and more than three quarters of the controllers worked scheduled that led to ongoing fatigue. the study was conducted in 2012. it was only released yesterday. the faa say this have changed it and chronic fatigue is less of a problem now. >>> more problems for san francisco based uber this morning. police in hong kong arrest...
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. >>> coming up, we are with matt damon at nasa talking about his new movie the martian. also what he's saying about buddy ben affleck. >> marriage is in sane. >> that's next. >>> closed captioning provided by -- [female announcer] during mattress price wars at sleep train, save up to $400 on beautyrest and posturepedic. get interest-free financing until 2018 on tempur-pedic. plus, helpful advice from the sleep experts. don't miss mattress price wars at sleep train. >>> tomorrow on "e.t." ten years afriter hey terry stop! they have a special! so, what did you guys think of the test drive? i love the jetta. but what about a deal? terry, stop! it's quite alright... you know what? we want to make a deal with you. we're twins, so could you give us two for the price of one? come on, give us a deal. look at how old i am. do you come here often? he works here, terry! you work here, right? yes... ok let's get to the point. we're going to take the deal. get a $1000 volkswagen reward card on select 2015 jetta models. or lease a 2015 jetta s for $139 a month after a $1000 volkswagen
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why is nasa wrecking its high-tech machinery? we'll ask a former astronaut. ♪ gregg: yesterday about this time we were showing you some terrific video of nasa crashing vehicles, on purpose? nasa was assessing the durability of such things like emergency locator transmitters, hoping to learn more on aviation safety. so joining us now to talk about it, mike massimino, former nasa astronaut, professor at columbia engineering school. professor, thanks for being with us. >> pleasure. gregg: explain more why they are purposefully crashing these things. >> it's a way to test the integrity, survivability of aircraft. want to see if people are safe, with crash test dummy tests we've seen with cars. gregg: sure. >> also survivability of the equipment. in this case what they were testing was survivability of the emergency locator beacon. gregg: why is that important? >> if a plane goes down, if the beacon is working the beacon will go off. at nasa i was trained if we had bailout situation, ended up in the water, one of the first things yo
why is nasa wrecking its high-tech machinery? we'll ask a former astronaut. ♪ gregg: yesterday about this time we were showing you some terrific video of nasa crashing vehicles, on purpose? nasa was assessing the durability of such things like emergency locator transmitters, hoping to learn more on aviation safety. so joining us now to talk about it, mike massimino, former nasa astronaut, professor at columbia engineering school. professor, thanks for being with us. >> pleasure. gregg:...
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the engine is designed for nasa' nasa's new aircraft. this engine will generate 10% more thrust than the rockets that propel the appal apollo missions. and up next i'll have the president's vacation reading list while he takes two weeks off, and we're about to show you. there he is -- you can't see but we can see what he says, and he's about to show us the quickest way down, not just one but three escalators. we don't recommend this, but it's sure a lot of fun to watch, and we invite you to do so as we continue with lou dobbs tonight. you total your brand new car. nobody's hurt,but there will still be pain. it comes when your insurance company says they'll only pay three-quarters of what it takes to replace it. what are you supposed to do, drive three-quarters of a car? now if you had liberty mutual new car replacement, you'd get your whole car back. i guess they don't want you driving around on three wheels. smart. with liberty mutual new car replacement, we'll replace the full value of your car. see car insurance in a whole new light.
the engine is designed for nasa' nasa's new aircraft. this engine will generate 10% more thrust than the rockets that propel the appal apollo missions. and up next i'll have the president's vacation reading list while he takes two weeks off, and we're about to show you. there he is -- you can't see but we can see what he says, and he's about to show us the quickest way down, not just one but three escalators. we don't recommend this, but it's sure a lot of fun to watch, and we invite you to do...
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. >>> nasa is hoping a series of plane crash consist help save lives. beacons are installed on planes. when a plane crashes the beacon is supposed to send out a distress signal. nasa is dropping some of those private planes on to different surfaces, including concrete and dirt to try to figure out why they don't always go off. >>> two women were arrested after police say they attacked each other on a jet blue flight. it happened at new york jfk. police say a 61-year-old woman tried to climb over another woman and slashed her with an eyebrow razor. the woman in turn pepper sprayed the woman with the razor. they were arrested. that was my first question. how did they get the p pepper spray on to the mean. >> i have a question too, what is an eyebrow razor. >> i don't use one. >> that story is raising a lot of questions. >> i had that same question. what is an eyebrow. >> instead of plucking. >> it is to shave your eyebrows. >> i my daughter got sprayed sunscreen taken away from her. crazy. >> sounds like an old movie. >>> that was a movie. not the team. >
. >>> nasa is hoping a series of plane crash consist help save lives. beacons are installed on planes. when a plane crashes the beacon is supposed to send out a distress signal. nasa is dropping some of those private planes on to different surfaces, including concrete and dirt to try to figure out why they don't always go off. >>> two women were arrested after police say they attacked each other on a jet blue flight. it happened at new york jfk. police say a 61-year-old woman...
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in may nasa took the tans from atlantis at kennedy space center in florida. they were designed for many more missions than they flew so the thanks are if good working order >> a homeowners hopes these tap convey a spell message. in oregon this was the house from the hit movie of city leaders say some bad apples have ruined. >> i have been to the beach in oregon where they were in the water. >> ruining it for the locals. >> well, it was a public beach. >> there is a shocking case of animal abuse and you can help police close a case against a pet sitting caught doing something disturbing on camera. >> damage done to a popular san francisco landmark and what is francisco landmark and what is in the words to repair it. it means another neighbor is wgoing to sleep better tonight. because they went to sleep train's ticket to tempur-pedic event. for a limited time, save up to $500 on select tempur-pedic sets. plus, get up to 36 months interest-free financing. sleep risk-free with sleep train's 100-day money back guarantee. and of course, free same-day delivery! are
in may nasa took the tans from atlantis at kennedy space center in florida. they were designed for many more missions than they flew so the thanks are if good working order >> a homeowners hopes these tap convey a spell message. in oregon this was the house from the hit movie of city leaders say some bad apples have ruined. >> i have been to the beach in oregon where they were in the water. >> ruining it for the locals. >> well, it was a public beach. >> there is a...
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. >>> the nasa spacecraft that recently did a fly-by of pluto has a new target. one of two targets nasa considered. the agency has to review the plan before it's approved. the new horizon captured the most detailed pictures ever as he it flew by. i'm richelle carey. the news continues live from london. thank you for your time, keep it here. >> this is al jazeera. >> hello i'm lauren taylor. coming up. europe's conflicting crisis. >>> and a nationalist protest in ukraine turns violent. >>> we're on the trail with peruvian police as
. >>> the nasa spacecraft that recently did a fly-by of pluto has a new target. one of two targets nasa considered. the agency has to review the plan before it's approved. the new horizon captured the most detailed pictures ever as he it flew by. i'm richelle carey. the news continues live from london. thank you for your time, keep it here. >> this is al jazeera. >> hello i'm lauren taylor. coming up. europe's conflicting crisis. >>> and a nationalist protest in...
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nasa says this food may help the astro naughts survive in space. >>> this photo shows a wide view of the landscape. i saw this on our facebook page yesterday. >> i saw it too. >> it the shows what appears to be a woman wearing a cape. now, a ufo sighting website calls it an alien woman. nasa is not commenting, but the photo is getting a lot of buzz on social media. >> oh, yeah it is. >>> a sheriff's helicopter started pursuing a paraglider yesterday because they thought it might have been dropping items into the jail. the investigators say the 67- year-old man was very apologetic. he said the wind took him near the jail, and he apoll apologized for not stopping. he said he couldn't hear them calling him. >>> the environmental protection agency's workers triggered a spill last week. toxic chemicals were released turning the water orange. take a look. local governments governments stopped access. there's concern because this flows into the colorado river. >> phoenix, los angeles san diego, they are relying on a large part on water that originates in our state so the interconnectedness
nasa says this food may help the astro naughts survive in space. >>> this photo shows a wide view of the landscape. i saw this on our facebook page yesterday. >> i saw it too. >> it the shows what appears to be a woman wearing a cape. now, a ufo sighting website calls it an alien woman. nasa is not commenting, but the photo is getting a lot of buzz on social media. >> oh, yeah it is. >>> a sheriff's helicopter started pursuing a paraglider yesterday because...
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at nasa talking about the martian, and when he says about at nasa talking about the martian, and when he says about ben aff my psoriatic arthritis i'm caused joint pain.o golfer. just like my moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis. and i was worried about joint damage. my doctor said joint pain from ra can be a sign of existing joint damage that could only get worse. he prescribed enbrel to help relieve pain and help stop further damage. enbrel may lower your ability to fight infections. serious, sometimes fatal, events including infections, tuberculosis, lymphoma, other cancers, nervous system and blood disorders and allergic reactions have occurred. ter doctor if you've been someplace where fungal infections are common, or if you're prone to infections, have cuts or sores, have had hepatitis b, have been treated for heart failure, or ill youhave persistent fever, bruising, bleeding, or paleness. don't start enbrel if you have an infection like the flu. joint pain and damage...f y can go side by side. ask how enbrel can help relieve joint pain and help stop joint damage. enbrel, the
at nasa talking about the martian, and when he says about at nasa talking about the martian, and when he says about ben aff my psoriatic arthritis i'm caused joint pain.o golfer. just like my moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis. and i was worried about joint damage. my doctor said joint pain from ra can be a sign of existing joint damage that could only get worse. he prescribed enbrel to help relieve pain and help stop further damage. enbrel may lower your ability to fight infections....
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these days neil armstrong's famous call back to nasa from the moon. the eagle has landed has a much different meaning. >>> let's talk about this, tomorrow the big debate, american exceptionalism on the table bigtime, and i say this whole thing is a prime example what's wrong. what do you think, liz? >> an embarrassment. this is exactly the issue that donald trump latched onto because americans in terms of our dealings with russia, with iran, et cetera, we feel belittled. here's another example where we're looking smaller than we should be. by the way, it's a completely bogus issue, talking about half a billion dollars which to and you me is a lot of money. the federal government it is not a lot of money. tom coburn's waste book put 25 billion dollars of nonsense on the table that we could get rid of. that would fund the space station. >> richard, no doubt you take a few shrimp off the treadmill and sending our own astronauts into space instead of asking the russians. tomorrow night we're going to get into substance, beyond the talking points, american
these days neil armstrong's famous call back to nasa from the moon. the eagle has landed has a much different meaning. >>> let's talk about this, tomorrow the big debate, american exceptionalism on the table bigtime, and i say this whole thing is a prime example what's wrong. what do you think, liz? >> an embarrassment. this is exactly the issue that donald trump latched onto because americans in terms of our dealings with russia, with iran, et cetera, we feel belittled. here's...
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why nasa is preparing to put six recruits for an experiment like no other. when a moment spontaneously turns romantic, why pause to take a pill? and why stop what you're doing to find a bathroom? with cialis for daily use, you don't have to plan around either. it's the only daily tablet approved to treat erectile dysfunction so you can be ready anytime the moment is right. plus cialis treats the frustrating urinary symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently, day or night. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache or muscle ache. to avoid long-term injury, get medical help right away for an erection lasting more than four hours. if you have any sudden decrease or loss in hearing or vision, or any symptoms of an allergic reaction, stop taking cialis and get medical help right away. w
why nasa is preparing to put six recruits for an experiment like no other. when a moment spontaneously turns romantic, why pause to take a pill? and why stop what you're doing to find a bathroom? with cialis for daily use, you don't have to plan around either. it's the only daily tablet approved to treat erectile dysfunction so you can be ready anytime the moment is right. plus cialis treats the frustrating urinary symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently, day or night. tell your doctor...
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the cargo includes supplies from nasa. >>> it's time for a check of the weather. residents across a wide area of western japan are being impacted by a typhoon. they are experiencing heavy wind and fierce winds. >> this storm system made landfall around 3:00 a.m. japan time. when it came on shore brought blustery conditions. winds in parts gusting upwards of 165 kilometers per hour out there. definitely much lower than what we had seen yesterday. remember that wind report, 256 kilometers there. the highest wind ever reported on that island. now our storm system's off here towards the north continuing to bring the high winds and also the heavy rainfall. that's one of the biggest issues with this. take a look at this. this is the radar imagery right at landfall. you have that eyewall coming onshore. that was blowing all that winds and rain. now our storm system is lifting off to the north. but i want to show you the video we have where when the storm came on shore, it definitely brought these rough conditions. take a look at this video. nearly 400,000 thousand people
the cargo includes supplies from nasa. >>> it's time for a check of the weather. residents across a wide area of western japan are being impacted by a typhoon. they are experiencing heavy wind and fierce winds. >> this storm system made landfall around 3:00 a.m. japan time. when it came on shore brought blustery conditions. winds in parts gusting upwards of 165 kilometers per hour out there. definitely much lower than what we had seen yesterday. remember that wind report, 256...
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nasa said the storm was moving west at 9 miles per hour when these pictures were taken. danny's remnants could bring much needed heavy rain. >>> danny didn't do much. he started way, way out there. >> these cape verde storms, when they go west they can run in to dry air, wind sheer. that's exactly what happened to danny. the tropical wave now not even a concern but there's another system behind it which could turn in to something more. let's show you what's happening on first alert doppler. showers and a little bit of thunderstorm activity from warrenton to east of culpeper. this stuff has been marching slowly east, only about 20 miles per hour. so the main concern would be the heavy downpours they're producing like this one in howard county which is coming out of the area approaching columbia. it's going to start to pour. these are a couple new showers to the north. this big cluster of heavier downpours across the river coming out of louden and fairfax. this one is moving a little bit more toward the east northeast. northern areas of fairfax county. over here is potomac
nasa said the storm was moving west at 9 miles per hour when these pictures were taken. danny's remnants could bring much needed heavy rain. >>> danny didn't do much. he started way, way out there. >> these cape verde storms, when they go west they can run in to dry air, wind sheer. that's exactly what happened to danny. the tropical wave now not even a concern but there's another system behind it which could turn in to something more. let's show you what's happening on first...