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understanding that space weather is critical, nasa says, so they can get better at forecasting it. the eclipse in asia will help scientists get a look at the active corona. >> nasa scientists will have special equipment telescopes to filter lights coming from the structures. >> it will give them a chance to prepare for a major solar eclipse across the continental u.s., for the first time it will be visible across the entire u.s. in august of 2016. partial eclipse, in wyoming a full one. and another chance for nasa to use a solar eclipse for study. >> it is a unique and amazing opportunity to do science and for a large number of people to see the wondrous event in nature. >> maya rodriguez, 9 news. >> the eclipse across the continental u.s. is august 21st and 2017 of next year, i should say after 11:30 a.m. colorado time. get ready. this eclipse will carve its path from oregon to south carolina. whether or not you have seen the spectacular sight. here is time lapsed video of some of the lights rarely scene, doesn't look real. this was shot in northern ireland sunday night. it occurs
understanding that space weather is critical, nasa says, so they can get better at forecasting it. the eclipse in asia will help scientists get a look at the active corona. >> nasa scientists will have special equipment telescopes to filter lights coming from the structures. >> it will give them a chance to prepare for a major solar eclipse across the continental u.s., for the first time it will be visible across the entire u.s. in august of 2016. partial eclipse, in wyoming a full...
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nasa granted a contract to develop a supersonic passenger jet. it hopes to make flying safer, greener and quieter and faster. we would get there real fast. >> real fast. >>> an ohio teen is getting national recognition after he created an app to help students stay organized. >> the high school senior created this student planner. this is really cool. the app made him one of the winners of the congressional app challenge. he designed a chat feature for classrooms to stay engaged and the calendar layout for organizing but it wasn't easy. >> for every step i would take, it was almost like three steps back. forward. >> he plans to study computer science after graduation and he wants to join an rotc program. sounds like he is busy himself. but that's probably why he is so successful, he doesn't let the downfalls hold him back. >> and yeah, i used to like the old school planner, i would doodle during class. >> those are a thing of the past. >>> weather and traffic on the 8s is three minutes away. >>> plus, many children are on medication to treat adhd.
nasa granted a contract to develop a supersonic passenger jet. it hopes to make flying safer, greener and quieter and faster. we would get there real fast. >> real fast. >>> an ohio teen is getting national recognition after he created an app to help students stay organized. >> the high school senior created this student planner. this is really cool. the app made him one of the winners of the congressional app challenge. he designed a chat feature for classrooms to stay...
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forget about those long flights...nasa is working on getting you across the country develop after 10 a.m. and will be their strongest through 4 p.m. damaging wind gusts are possible along with downpours as these storm pass. highs reach the mid 50s before falling quickly this afternoon. we're learning new details this morning about the shooting that left a dayton pastor dead... and what may have led up to it. investigators say the brother of the rev. william b. schooler sued the minister over an inheritance dispute five years ago.daniel schooler claimed that he was owed money from the real estate value of the church.a court ruled against his claim.a relative says daniel has a history of mental illness... and shot his nephew in the arm in 2001. police now say there are *two* people of interest in the case of a falmouth woman... who's body was found on sunday. tara turner had been missing since found last night in shag creek near route eight. the kentucky state police are leading the investigation with help from the pendleton county sheriff. the obama administration is now reviewing tha
forget about those long flights...nasa is working on getting you across the country develop after 10 a.m. and will be their strongest through 4 p.m. damaging wind gusts are possible along with downpours as these storm pass. highs reach the mid 50s before falling quickly this afternoon. we're learning new details this morning about the shooting that left a dayton pastor dead... and what may have led up to it. investigators say the brother of the rev. william b. schooler sued the minister over an...
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sot pipe 1 nasa tv dr. font 1:31:49 "you truly are an inspiration to all of us" -:52 kelly was greeted in houston by dr. jill biden the second lady of the u-s. don champion, cbs news. nasa says a trip to mars would be a two and a half year expedition for astronauts. a teen accused of pretending to be a doctor-- has been arrested -- again. a judge in florida ordered malachi love-robinson to get a mental evaluation. investigators say he cashed checks stolen during house calls he made to an elderly woman. love- robinson was previously accused of posing as a doctor at a hospital last year. tonight -- new efforts to crack down on drivers breaking the law around school buses. according to a national transportation survey-- it is estimated that more than 14 million drivers illegally pass stopped school buses each school year -- putting student s in danger. but a bill moving through the virginia general assembly-- is trying to put a stop to that. right now when a driver goes around a school bus -- police have to tr
sot pipe 1 nasa tv dr. font 1:31:49 "you truly are an inspiration to all of us" -:52 kelly was greeted in houston by dr. jill biden the second lady of the u-s. don champion, cbs news. nasa says a trip to mars would be a two and a half year expedition for astronauts. a teen accused of pretending to be a doctor-- has been arrested -- again. a judge in florida ordered malachi love-robinson to get a mental evaluation. investigators say he cashed checks stolen during house calls he made to...
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nasa technology drives exploration. with this request, nasa will continue to conduct rapid development and incorporation of transformative space technologies to enable future human and robotic missions, increase capabilities of other u.s. agencies, and address aerospace industry challenges. space technology investments will ensure that we continue to lead the world in exploration and scientific discovery. nasa's aeronautics program advances u.s. global leadership i developing and transferring key enabling technologies to make aviation safer, more efficient, and more environmentally friendly. with this request, nasa error not x is ready to take the next step, to develop and fly explain demonstrators. in partnership with industry and academic, including sub sonic transporter experimental aircraft and the world's first low boom supersonic flight demonstrator. we appreciate the support we have received from this committee during my tenure, and i look forward to your questions. >> thank you very much. administrator bolin, th
nasa technology drives exploration. with this request, nasa will continue to conduct rapid development and incorporation of transformative space technologies to enable future human and robotic missions, increase capabilities of other u.s. agencies, and address aerospace industry challenges. space technology investments will ensure that we continue to lead the world in exploration and scientific discovery. nasa's aeronautics program advances u.s. global leadership i developing and transferring...
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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. you were up on the shuttle 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 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. you were up on the shuttle 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...
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up next, nasa's new supersonic product could change the way we fly. you're watching news channel 8 today. >>> and if you want to connect >>> is it the return of the concord? nasa is looking at sending earthlings. they hope to make flying faster, safer, greener and quieter. so instead of of the ripping boom, we would probably just hear a soft thud. >> we've come a long way. >>> an ohio is getting national recognition after he created an app that helps students stay organized. >> he created the student planner. it made him one of the winners of the congressional app challenge. he designed a chat feature for classrooms to stay engaged but it wasn't easy. >> every step i would take, it was like three steps back and i had to keep going forward. >> and that is the way it is in life a lot of times. he plans to the study computer science after graduation. and he wants to join an rotc program. sounds like he really likes to >> how are you going to do it on the planner. >> out of gas. >>> a big announcement is a few weeks away from apple. industry insiders expe
up next, nasa's new supersonic product could change the way we fly. you're watching news channel 8 today. >>> and if you want to connect >>> is it the return of the concord? nasa is looking at sending earthlings. they hope to make flying faster, safer, greener and quieter. so instead of of the ripping boom, we would probably just hear a soft thud. >> we've come a long way. >>> an ohio is getting national recognition after he created an app that helps students...
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reporter: tointf the nasa mon t t figuree out i if huma could survive a tri to mars. that wuire a yr a and a half in space. back here onarth all yrr his twin brother retired a anaut markelle has undergoi testing at e same time. scientnttstsill cociarehe t n whe sco turnrn mark telling a news las arar- >> i iad teally e port to mars. >> fro a sjective perspsrtiveve think abably. s k back o mot rt aer i spacace. >> rorr: ernit,t, kelly touchihi down in zazastan. now testing will begin to understand h theong time in space has affected his bodydy befofohis only fr humans had spent a year or mor inrbitit on a single mission. reena and kekeis. >> backn houston 4nighgh at's wt't' ming news i i in america this morninin >> stay with. "good morng america"as t sur tues bakdown.have a grere wsday.. thanyo thanu also much. per tuday. hillary clto isiminor.. cimg viory.des ser rnie sapiing al stes ilung colorado. the winners ananlosers from sur t8t8t8y. and l$ be acki some wiwiy weather that will ing us a red flwarn the pueblo poce chief is under fire again.... ovov the risingngrim
reporter: tointf the nasa mon t t figuree out i if huma could survive a tri to mars. that wuire a yr a and a half in space. back here onarth all yrr his twin brother retired a anaut markelle has undergoi testing at e same time. scientnttstsill cociarehe t n whe sco turnrn mark telling a news las arar- >> i iad teally e port to mars. >> fro a sjective perspsrtiveve think abably. s k back o mot rt aer i spacace. >> rorr: ernit,t, kelly touchihi down in zazastan. now testing will...
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when he gets to houston, nasa. spend a year testing both scott and his twin brother, mark, to determine the affects the life in space. comparing the twins' result of million schools. >> the mission to mars will last 2 1/2 years so this is important. nasa calls the trip "an important steppingstone to humans reaching the red planet." >> giving to mars one day it will make things better on earth. happy to be part of that. >> he is expected to touch southern houston at 11:45 eastern time. when he is home, he is very excited to jump in his pool. >> a new twist in the malaysian airline mystery and a discovery that could provide answers of missing flight 370. >> a viral video making everyone online take a double take and what happened moments after the toddler tumbled out of the moving van. >> gorgeous view of the bay bridge and the skies over the bay starting to turn gray. meteorologist mike nicco is. coming up with a look at the rain in the >> all the storm impact scale, today's storm is level "1" for light rain. keep t
when he gets to houston, nasa. spend a year testing both scott and his twin brother, mark, to determine the affects the life in space. comparing the twins' result of million schools. >> the mission to mars will last 2 1/2 years so this is important. nasa calls the trip "an important steppingstone to humans reaching the red planet." >> giving to mars one day it will make things better on earth. happy to be part of that. >> he is expected to touch southern houston at...
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nasa is excited about the next resupply mission to the international space station. that mission will experiment with fire. after heading back from the i-s-s.. the spacecraft will ignite a large scale fire in a zero gravity environment. members of nasa say it's all about understanding what fire can do in space to help improve future missions. the material that will be ignited is only about 37 inches tall and 16 inches wide. lift-off is march 22 out of cape canaveral. some intense moments for passengers on a cross-country flight. what's to blame for causing a bunch of women to get into a physical fight with one another. want to skip buying your lunch today! how packing your own lunch could help you shed the pounds! make sure you watch ten news this morning this week for your chance to win a v i p prize pack to the april 2nd versus the new jersey devils game. all you have to do is watch 10 news this word of the day, through our facebook page. live from tampa international [announcer] ah, fresh florida vegetable medley served with sirloin steak. saut\ fresh zucchini, sq
nasa is excited about the next resupply mission to the international space station. that mission will experiment with fire. after heading back from the i-s-s.. the spacecraft will ignite a large scale fire in a zero gravity environment. members of nasa say it's all about understanding what fire can do in space to help improve future missions. the material that will be ignited is only about 37 inches tall and 16 inches wide. lift-off is march 22 out of cape canaveral. some intense moments for...
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kelly spoke briefly in houston and emphasized that it took a team to help him achieve nasa history. lane intersection in east tampa is about to get a little bit safer. stoplights are now at hillsborough avenue near 22nd street and they'll be switched on next week. just two years ago, two middleton high school students were hit by a car there. one was killed. at least four people have been hit there over the last couple of weeks. the tampa tribune is reporting the signal costs 350- thousand dollars. tristin hurley went back to middle --he missed monday and tuesday after his custom wheelchair was stolen from its locked post outside of his mother's apartment. --the 15 year old has a genetic disorder, brittle bone disease --it causes bones to break easily for no --his customized wheelchair was comfortable....and he could do tricks in it. $5,000 was raised using online fundraising site gofundme.com. --tristin cut off the donations at $5,000, the estimated cost of a new chair. he said he doesn't need any more. --expected to take three to four months until new chair is ready. --until then, tris
kelly spoke briefly in houston and emphasized that it took a team to help him achieve nasa history. lane intersection in east tampa is about to get a little bit safer. stoplights are now at hillsborough avenue near 22nd street and they'll be switched on next week. just two years ago, two middleton high school students were hit by a car there. one was killed. at least four people have been hit there over the last couple of weeks. the tampa tribune is reporting the signal costs 350- thousand...
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okay, the nasa web site says howard's final descent has begun. (sighs) he left a boy,
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by seeing how kelly adjusted to a year in space it will help nasa prepare for manned missions deeper into space kelly will undock from the space after 8:00 and land around 11:30 tonight. we'll bring that you historic return tomorrow morning here. >>> big changes are coming today to world famous yosemite national park. >> iconic hotels are being renamed, other landmarks too because the company that ran the concessions there trademarked its name. curry village is being renamed half dome village. otherwise millions of dollars would have been asked by the company to use them. >>> 4:55. there's a turtle threat. coming up, the new danger your cell phone could pose to a nesting sea turtle. >> and it's national peanut >>> eight months pregnant and she and her boyfriend are the couple explains the violence that followed when a group approached them at this park. >> a teacher dies the day before her birthday. what went wrong at a rodeo show bay area for this young woman's family. >> i think trump is going to probably win everything. >> some presidential candidates in panic mode. others walking
by seeing how kelly adjusted to a year in space it will help nasa prepare for manned missions deeper into space kelly will undock from the space after 8:00 and land around 11:30 tonight. we'll bring that you historic return tomorrow morning here. >>> big changes are coming today to world famous yosemite national park. >> iconic hotels are being renamed, other landmarks too because the company that ran the concessions there trademarked its name. curry village is being renamed half...
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next year, and nasa is using today's eclipse to prepare for it. 9 news reporter maya rodriguez joins us now with more on what the space agency is doing, some exciting news. >> this is exciting, we don't get to see the eclipse this time but our time is coming, you guys. in just a few hours places like indonesia, new guinea, northern australia will see a full or partial solar eclipse. nasa scientists told me they are using the opportunity to conduct some important studies related to the sun. mainly, they are using the eclipse to get a better look at the corona of the son, the outer atmosphere of the sun, there is flares coming off the sun. nasa wants to see what is going on and will get a clearer picture when the moon blocks out they have equipment in the path, ready to make the observations and they say that is important because solar flares and storms can effect how technology, like satellites and gps function and orbit. >> the sun is producing huge eruptions, solar weather that sends out material into space and sometimes impacts the earth. and we are interested in understanding why
next year, and nasa is using today's eclipse to prepare for it. 9 news reporter maya rodriguez joins us now with more on what the space agency is doing, some exciting news. >> this is exciting, we don't get to see the eclipse this time but our time is coming, you guys. in just a few hours places like indonesia, new guinea, northern australia will see a full or partial solar eclipse. nasa scientists told me they are using the opportunity to conduct some important studies related to the...
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nasa is turning its focus to the skies... not the stars... the space agency is working with lockheed martin to develop a passenger jet that of sound.this is a mock-up. nasa says the plane would be safer... greener and quieter. supersonic commercial jet travel ended more than a decade ago with the grounding of the concorde. so you didn't have the time...or the cash...to book a spring break getaway this year? and you figure its now too late to get a deal?no so fast. fast.tonight at 6 on 9 on your side....consumer reporter john matarese show us disney discounts.... beach hotel deals.... even bargain airfares that you can still grab if you know where to look! he'll show us some great springtime getways ...whether you would like to fly, or simply get in the car and drive.great last minute spring break deals tonight at 6 on 9 on your side. now let's get another check of the roads.ally has your nine first warning traffic. here's a live look outside this morning... here is another look at your forecast. ( gives 7-day forecast) some farmers have come
nasa is turning its focus to the skies... not the stars... the space agency is working with lockheed martin to develop a passenger jet that of sound.this is a mock-up. nasa says the plane would be safer... greener and quieter. supersonic commercial jet travel ended more than a decade ago with the grounding of the concorde. so you didn't have the time...or the cash...to book a spring break getaway this year? and you figure its now too late to get a deal?no so fast. fast.tonight at 6 on 9 on your...
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esposa del vice presidente de estados unidos joe biden, asegurÓ que no es un logro suyo sino de la nasa. nasa. >> y creciÓ dos pulgadas, cuando entro al cuarto me da un olor fuerte a marihuana. >> mira, doctora, a mÍ no me importa. no me importa si estÁ bien la cosa ahora. ¡ay! que todo el mundo estÁ... estamos viviendo otros tiempos de hippies. eso estÁ ilegal. >> pero hay que buscarle tratamiento. >> ¿y sigue consumiendo la marihuana? >> y mi hijo se fue de la casa, doctora. o sea, arrancÓ el carro y se fue con eso. >> con la bolsita de marihuana y la pipa. y lo detuvieron a Él. ¿se lo llevaron preso? >> sÍ. >> ¡ay, dios mÍo! espÉrate un momento. ¿quiÉn estÁ hablando alla atrÁs, roberto? ¿es...? ¿ese es tu hijo? >> estuvimos de acuerdo y tuve mi primera inseminaciÓn artificial. mi bebÉ se me vino en pedazos. y era mi Única niÑa, mi chiquita. es un vacÍo que yo no he podido llenar como madre.
esposa del vice presidente de estados unidos joe biden, asegurÓ que no es un logro suyo sino de la nasa. nasa. >> y creciÓ dos pulgadas, cuando entro al cuarto me da un olor fuerte a marihuana. >> mira, doctora, a mÍ no me importa. no me importa si estÁ bien la cosa ahora. ¡ay! que todo el mundo estÁ... estamos viviendo otros tiempos de hippies. eso estÁ ilegal. >> pero hay que buscarle tratamiento. >> ¿y sigue consumiendo la marihuana? >> y mi hijo se fue...
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wiener mentioned nasa. dr. scott kelly talks about >>> different choices. direct tv mobile is for people who want to watch on their smartphone, and direct tv preview will let you snack on content for free. no details on pricing yet, but they say it will be cheaper than current directv bundles but you won't have access to premium channels. >>> and new today, back on earth for the first time in nearly a year. can you imagine? those legs are probably so wobbly. astronaut scott kelly will get to see his family in person tonight after spending nearly 12 straight months in space. nbc's tom cosella shows us. >> it was just last night that scott kelly touched down on earth. >> back to mother earth 240 days in space. >> the end of a 340-day mission. >> i wanted to say goodbye and thank you. >> reporter: only six hours earlier, hugs and goodbyes on the international space station as all three men climbed into the soya space capsule. >> closed at 3:43 central time. >> reporter: then closed the hatch for the return trip home. kelly had been on board since march 27 of l
wiener mentioned nasa. dr. scott kelly talks about >>> different choices. direct tv mobile is for people who want to watch on their smartphone, and direct tv preview will let you snack on content for free. no details on pricing yet, but they say it will be cheaper than current directv bundles but you won't have access to premium channels. >>> and new today, back on earth for the first time in nearly a year. can you imagine? those legs are probably so wobbly. astronaut scott...
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. >> the 52-year-old returned to earth tuesday after spending a record 340 days in space for nasa. during his time in orbit kelly carried out experiments on the effects of long duration trips in space. his work is paving the way for an eventually mission to mars. >> this mission is the latest achievement in our country's space program but it's not the last. it's in our dna of our country to explore and we must never stop. >> nasa wants to put astronauts on the red planet in 2030. over the next weeks and months doctors will examine kelly to see what kind of impact the mission had on his health and analyze changes by comparing him to his identical twin brother mark a former astronaut. >> you truly are an inspiration to all of us. >> kelly was greeted in houston by the second lady of the u.s., dr. jill biden. don champion cbs news. >> kelly is two inches taller from being in space. a trip to mars would be a two and a half year expedition for astronauts. >>> we've got exciting news at 10 news. former buck near michael clayton is a new host at studio 10 live. >> give me some of that sug
. >> the 52-year-old returned to earth tuesday after spending a record 340 days in space for nasa. during his time in orbit kelly carried out experiments on the effects of long duration trips in space. his work is paving the way for an eventually mission to mars. >> this mission is the latest achievement in our country's space program but it's not the last. it's in our dna of our country to explore and we must never stop. >> nasa wants to put astronauts on the red planet in...
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it online, also on ptelevision with nasa television. p>>dave: and you know, it's not ponly a great thing to check out, pbut you guys can learn something pabout the eclipse. ptell me about that. pslew absolutely. pthis is a chance for us to block pout the bright disc of the sun pwhy study what goes on above the psurface. pastronomers use this opportunity pto study the corona, the gasiest patmosphere of the sun. pthese are real movies from pnasa's solar dynamics pobservatory, a satellite that pobserves the sun and remember pthat you can fit a million pearths inside the sun so all of pthese solar storms, the sun is pthrowing out material, this phappens in that corona area pright above the surface and you pcan see that beautifully during pthe eclipse. p>>dave: i don't think people prealize how large our sun pactually is. pnow, i'll be honest with you. pi've been researching and i pcat out of the bag here about pnext year's total solar eclipse pthrough the u.s. because i want pto be at the perfect place to psee the 100% coverage. pand people
it online, also on ptelevision with nasa television. p>>dave: and you know, it's not ponly a great thing to check out, pbut you guys can learn something pabout the eclipse. ptell me about that. pslew absolutely. pthis is a chance for us to block pout the bright disc of the sun pwhy study what goes on above the psurface. pastronomers use this opportunity pto study the corona, the gasiest patmosphere of the sun. pthese are real movies from pnasa's solar dynamics pobservatory, a satellite...
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nasa hopes the research will bring them closer to a manned mission to mars. abc' s lauren lyster has more on his homecoming. lauren: scott kelly sweeting this announcer: this is wcvb newscenter 5 at 5:30 p.m. phil: phil: the driver of the runaway red line train admits to flipping the switch. through several stops with passengers on board after the operator, david vasquez, left the controls. he has been fired. heather: the first case of zika has been confirmed in new hampshire. the woman contracted the virus through sexual contact with her husband. he was traveling through a country dealing with the outbreak. the woman is not pregnant. phil: the massachusetts secretary says we could be looking at record turnout this super tuesday. heather: donald trump is driving a lot of it. kelley tuthill reports tonight. kelley: for the first time joe and marie find themselves grabbing democratic primary ballots and voting for the same candidate -- bernie sanders. >> today is nice. kelley: usually, her father votes republican. >> something has to happen or this country is g
nasa hopes the research will bring them closer to a manned mission to mars. abc' s lauren lyster has more on his homecoming. lauren: scott kelly sweeting this announcer: this is wcvb newscenter 5 at 5:30 p.m. phil: phil: the driver of the runaway red line train admits to flipping the switch. through several stops with passengers on board after the operator, david vasquez, left the controls. he has been fired. heather: the first case of zika has been confirmed in new hampshire. the woman...
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nasa says it will be a two and a half year extended mission for astronauts. you can take a trip to the international space station next month, sort of. the i-max movie the blue planet comes out focusing on the station inside and out and what it is like for astronauts living up there for months at a time and their perspective living down on earth changes about how cool. >> dan: i would really like to see that. in an i-max theater, impressive. >> denise: the science center. i love it. >> denise: rock hall extreme review board today. we will tell you how the meeting went next at 5:00. oh, say can you see by the dawn's early light. >> dan: oh, say you can't sing. it is national anthem day. >>> live from cleveland's newscenter, driven by don joseph toyota in kent, this is cleveland 19 news. >> denise: well, there are some rocking plans to make over the exterior of the rock 'n roll hall of fame t. calls for an outdoor cafe and music sculpture long live rock. this morning rock hall officials presented makeover plans to the flats design review committee for approval.
nasa says it will be a two and a half year extended mission for astronauts. you can take a trip to the international space station next month, sort of. the i-max movie the blue planet comes out focusing on the station inside and out and what it is like for astronauts living up there for months at a time and their perspective living down on earth changes about how cool. >> dan: i would really like to see that. in an i-max theater, impressive. >> denise: the science center. i love it....
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and nasa asasonaut scotot y is back on earth.he, , ong with two onauts, made the landing inazakakakn about an h tonigh. . is vio frombout a half h hr ago when kelly tued ov yucapsul ononof the alalofofhe mission to stududthe e effes of m mro grity on then body thatat in n n prn fo trtrtrmarsn pe araruturur part of atat eparion will take p i lora 8 "t o oon spaaft, built b) lococeed martit is goin through it'sondary sts sohat inhe next couple e yeat n actually do a lly ent nenely a ar in ace@traveling 0 million mi moreallout tonit fo e e hoverds . ter one ploded in an apartment in ulder. neat 10. take a look at e aftermath of the expl you can e sisi carpet and m%lt tties. it's s from hoverboard that ughthfe. - "i just put tl arge it and it ju started "themo was st intense. was s ke chical smoke. we had to get checd d0t afterwrrds." e s. coer product safe mmison i i veigating leas66 hovererboard fires across t country overthe past year. p kidi at an elementary sc in n sosohern coloradoook a arounthe woror.wiou seytot ouide cloom. it's ary u'y y here. kiysysy y ementary...got test goog'
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nasa says kelly' s marathon mission has advanced deep space exploration and is one giant leap towards putting boots on mars. you' ll have to wait until friday to see space-x' s next launch attempt from the coast. high-altitude winds forced last night' s falcon nine launch at the cape to be scrubbed again. weather and technical problems have already caused four delays. the rocket will carry a navigational satellite for asia. jason: next at noon, a man who investigators say pretended to be a doctor is arrested again. find out what led this for the 18 euros b in custody a second time. michelle: they find in the malaysian flight which is >> you' re watching wesh 2. michelle: a south florida teen already arrested for pretended to be a doctor has been arrested again. jason: palm beach county deputies arrested 18-year-old malachi-love robinson last night and charged him with larceny and using another persons id without sent. we are still waiting for more details about this arrest when he makes his first court appearance today. back on february 16 on a charge of practicing medicine without a
nasa says kelly' s marathon mission has advanced deep space exploration and is one giant leap towards putting boots on mars. you' ll have to wait until friday to see space-x' s next launch attempt from the coast. high-altitude winds forced last night' s falcon nine launch at the cape to be scrubbed again. weather and technical problems have already caused four delays. the rocket will carry a navigational satellite for asia. jason: next at noon, a man who investigators say pretended to be a...
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nasa says he may have problems with his immune and digestive systems because he's been isolated in space and hasn't >>> lines up out the door and around the corner. now u.s. senator bill nelson asked the agency to look into it. this all comes as the irs found that data breech is much bigger than they first realized. hackers were able to get more than 724,000 people's personal information. >> the irs is expecting 150 million individual tax returns to year. you can imagine when a small percentage of taxpayers have a problem offices can get backed up quickly. what is being done to bring relief. 10 news reporter eric glasser is getting answers tonight from the irs. >> reporter: this is not the at best buy. >> i have been here since 2:00 a.m. >> reporter: it is the line winding around tampa's irs office. more than 100 people, many victims of i.d. theft or fraud told they would need new personal identification numbers to file returns. they tried to website and phone and got nowhere. >> where it is a lack of staff or quality customer service the problem needs to be addressed. >> reporter: since
nasa says he may have problems with his immune and digestive systems because he's been isolated in space and hasn't >>> lines up out the door and around the corner. now u.s. senator bill nelson asked the agency to look into it. this all comes as the irs found that data breech is much bigger than they first realized. hackers were able to get more than 724,000 people's personal information. >> the irs is expecting 150 million individual tax returns to year. you can imagine when a...
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a successful launch for nasa from the pad at wallops island. the multiple user suborbital instrument carrier, or music was sent up into space this morning. this launch has been delayed and rescheduled several times because of weather and payload issues. the rocket carried engineering projects and experiments from west virginia university, developed through a nasa program at the school. nasa astronaut scott kelly is getting ready to come hom later today. he has been at the international space station longer than any other astronaut ever. his current mission has lasted almost a year. kelly says he is feeling good as he prepares for his flight back. after he lands, he'll go to houston where doctors and scientists will perform tests on him. mission in space. . meanwhile, here on earth, nasa is investing in a supersonic passenger plane. nasa granted a 20-million dollar contract to lockheed martin to develop a passenger jet that can go faster than the speed of sound. nasa says the plan is intended to make flying faster, safer, greener, and quieter. t
a successful launch for nasa from the pad at wallops island. the multiple user suborbital instrument carrier, or music was sent up into space this morning. this launch has been delayed and rescheduled several times because of weather and payload issues. the rocket carried engineering projects and experiments from west virginia university, developed through a nasa program at the school. nasa astronaut scott kelly is getting ready to come hom later today. he has been at the international space...
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he's expected to arrive home in houston where he will be reunited with his family and greeted by his nasa bosses. >>> from high in space to trouble on the high seas royal caribbean's anthem of the cities made it to his homeport in jersey this morning and the ship was on a planned level-day trip to the caribbean and last month, the same cruise ship sail veiled into an atlantic storm forcing passengers to >>> abcs hit show "dancing with the stars" returns next month for the 22nd season and the beat goes on as the first cast member was revealed. jody sweeten, who started in full house as a child s on joining the competition; how far, one of the professional dancers is stepping out of one another. derek hough is taking his talents to broadway. he won last season with brindy irwin. his sister won't return as a judge for season number 22. >>> and cedar point just released new video of the record-breaking roller coaster. the val raven and this is footage from the first drop, we're really high on it looking at it. it boasts 214-foot plunge. when -- and when we ride, we'll hold on together, right?
he's expected to arrive home in houston where he will be reunited with his family and greeted by his nasa bosses. >>> from high in space to trouble on the high seas royal caribbean's anthem of the cities made it to his homeport in jersey this morning and the ship was on a planned level-day trip to the caribbean and last month, the same cruise ship sail veiled into an atlantic storm forcing passengers to >>> abcs hit show "dancing with the stars" returns next month...
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the cold war people were really afraid that there was going to be armageddon edmund cm as a retired nasa systems engineer who worked on nearly 100 launches during the space race. >> that was exciting. >> as for ufos in his nasa colleagues other than a couple of guys that i do that are people i knew were just kind of taking didn't care one way are sure the government was clearly concerned over the worldwide sightings especially cases near atomic installations and strategic air command. >> how did you say it's true or not true the best thing to do is go hide it from those declassified documents are dated from the 1940s to the early 1990s they say several high-profile public events are missing. >> maybe they wanted to downplay this whole thing makes light of that debunk it comport in the retired college dean and director of the mutual ufo network of ohio is acquired interesting documents not mentioned by the cia like lightening fast lightning fast aircraft seen flying during world war ii. >> we thought that they were american and he says and they thought they were german but we were trackin
the cold war people were really afraid that there was going to be armageddon edmund cm as a retired nasa systems engineer who worked on nearly 100 launches during the space race. >> that was exciting. >> as for ufos in his nasa colleagues other than a couple of guys that i do that are people i knew were just kind of taking didn't care one way are sure the government was clearly concerned over the worldwide sightings especially cases near atomic installations and strategic air...
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researcher susan bailey and her team will focus on impacts of radiation and stress on cells that will help nasa prepare for two cases of the zika virus has now been confirmed in 9news reporter colleen ferrera about what we should know going forward. in colorado. health officials have confirmed two zika virus cases here. 9-news reporter colleen ferreira joins us... colleen the cases were reported to the health department last week. and both people infected after affected country. the health department says recovered. the colorado public health and environment has not released any the cases. we know zika is most commonly spread by a type of mosquito that doesn't live in colorado. so the likelihood of you getting the virus from a mosquito here in colorado is low. zika causes mild illness... sometimes people don't have any symptoms at all. the cdc says it could be linked to birth defects... and a doctor here in colorado says some women here are worried. the cdc says there are no commercially available diagnostic tests for zika virus disease...coming up at 5:30... i'll talk about how you should go a
researcher susan bailey and her team will focus on impacts of radiation and stress on cells that will help nasa prepare for two cases of the zika virus has now been confirmed in 9news reporter colleen ferrera about what we should know going forward. in colorado. health officials have confirmed two zika virus cases here. 9-news reporter colleen ferreira joins us... colleen the cases were reported to the health department last week. and both people infected after affected country. the health...
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nasa wants to get a better understanding of that as they prepare to send humans to mars by the 2030s and plan to do that using the orion spacecraft which is under construction right here space stations near littleton. one of the things they are working on is how to protect astronauts from the heavy radiation they experience on the way to mars. the commission could last 3 years so they will be checking to see what radiation effects kelly may have experienced during the year. the other side is physical tests involving kelly's identical twin who you just saw, former astronaut mark kelly here on earth. since they are genetically identical it gives an incredible way to compare and contrast changes between the 2, the blood work is getting checked at colorado state university. leaving the space station. >> certainly when we look at the data, there might be, you know, effects that are more significant than, you know, how i feel. but i think the hardest part is being isolated in a physical sense from people on the ground >> that is another thing nasa wants to get a better handle on, how does
nasa wants to get a better understanding of that as they prepare to send humans to mars by the 2030s and plan to do that using the orion spacecraft which is under construction right here space stations near littleton. one of the things they are working on is how to protect astronauts from the heavy radiation they experience on the way to mars. the commission could last 3 years so they will be checking to see what radiation effects kelly may have experienced during the year. the other side is...
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nasa is hoping this trip will help them prepare for a mission to mars. >>> today the supreme court is hearing arguments on an important abortion case out of texas. the justices are considering whether a texas law that regulates abortion clinics violates a woman's constitutional right to obtain an abortion. this is the first issue to be heard since justice antonin scalia died. legal experts say it is possible the court won't be able to hand down a decision in the case if there is a 4-4 type. >>> several companies in high- tech companies race to develop self-driving cars. in your survey by aaa finds 75% of drivers said they would not feel safe in a driverless car. >> i think it might malfunction. it might crash. >> i don't trust mechanics at this point >> i would never drive it. technology messes up all the time. >> some self driving vehicles all already in use such as this shuttle at the museum of science and technology in tampa, four to. once you hop on board, the conductor really presses a button and the computer operated driving system takes over. >> lasers should continuously, abou
nasa is hoping this trip will help them prepare for a mission to mars. >>> today the supreme court is hearing arguments on an important abortion case out of texas. the justices are considering whether a texas law that regulates abortion clinics violates a woman's constitutional right to obtain an abortion. this is the first issue to be heard since justice antonin scalia died. legal experts say it is possible the court won't be able to hand down a decision in the case if there is a 4-4...
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nasa will now be studying that, comparing the two. all of which may sound like a sci-fi movie, and it's tempting to think of scott kelly a bit like another fictional astronaut. >> back home. you blew it up! >> reporter: a year ago the super tuesday results would have been as unthinkable as -- well, the planet of the apes. >> damn you all to hell! >> reporter: in a year, the blink of an eye, the unthinkable has come to pass. >> thank you very much. i appreciate it. >> reporter: how ust must it look to the rocket man? i'm david wright for "nightline" in new york. >>> it was a french writer andre geed who said, men cannot discover new oceans unless he has courage to lose sight of the shore. thank you for watching. tune in to "good morning america" tomorrow morning. and as always, our facebook "nightline" page and abcnews.com. good night, america. >> apple, pear, banana. we're tossing those out and rewriting the book. dr. oz: a whole new way to look at your body. >> find out which one you are to
nasa will now be studying that, comparing the two. all of which may sound like a sci-fi movie, and it's tempting to think of scott kelly a bit like another fictional astronaut. >> back home. you blew it up! >> reporter: a year ago the super tuesday results would have been as unthinkable as -- well, the planet of the apes. >> damn you all to hell! >> reporter: in a year, the blink of an eye, the unthinkable has come to pass. >> thank you very much. i appreciate it....
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his lengthy stay is much longer the previous nasa record of 215 but it's still short of the all-time record of 438 days... a russian cosmotaut back in the mid-90s. this is kelly's fourth mission to space.. so cumulatively he's spent about 540 days in orbit... assuming an on- schedule return today. to put that in perspective a little... according to the new york times, that's nearly 11 thousand sunrises and sunsets in space... because the i-s-s zips around the earth once every 90 minutes. kelly will have traveled nearly 145 million miles on this mission.. roughly the distance for a one way trip to mars. and... while kelly was in space, he worked on more than 400 experiments. there's one more experiment waiting when he gets back in earth's gravitational field. his twin brother mark is waiting here on earth... scientists hope to compare the two... to see the long term effects of weightlessness. although... it wasn't all work up in space... there was some kelly was caught... in a gorilla suit - that his brother had sent to him to replace his space suit. today is a big day for the broncos
his lengthy stay is much longer the previous nasa record of 215 but it's still short of the all-time record of 438 days... a russian cosmotaut back in the mid-90s. this is kelly's fourth mission to space.. so cumulatively he's spent about 540 days in orbit... assuming an on- schedule return today. to put that in perspective a little... according to the new york times, that's nearly 11 thousand sunrises and sunsets in space... because the i-s-s zips around the earth once every 90 minutes. kelly...
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nasa will now be studying that, comparing the two. all of which may sound like amovie, and it's tempting to think of scott kelly a bit like another fictional astryou blew it up! >> reporter: a year ago the super tuesday results would have been as unthinkable as -- well, e apes. >> damn you all to hell! >> reporter: in a year, the blink of an eye, the come to pass. >> thank you very much. i appreciate it. >> reporter: how ust must it look to in new york. >>> it was a french writer andre geed who said, men new oceans unless he has courage to lose sight of the shore. thank to "good morning america" tomorrow morning. and as always, our facebook "nightline" page and abcnews.com. - [voiceover] coming to you from hollywood, comics unleashed, with your host, byron allen. arlos oscar, debra wilson skelton, anthony anderson, e greg wilson. and now, the rudy of television, byron allen!nce applauds and cheers) - say hello to dj cobra. (record scratches) all right. we have a fun
nasa will now be studying that, comparing the two. all of which may sound like amovie, and it's tempting to think of scott kelly a bit like another fictional astryou blew it up! >> reporter: a year ago the super tuesday results would have been as unthinkable as -- well, e apes. >> damn you all to hell! >> reporter: in a year, the blink of an eye, the come to pass. >> thank you very much. i appreciate it. >> reporter: how ust must it look to in new york....
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jan. >>> safe and sound, nasa astronaut scott kelly is back home this morning stepping foot on u.s. soil for the first time in nearly a year. coming up what his trip means for future missions and special treat he is getting from the president, meisha. >>> an accident, jackknife tractor trailer and a car fire clean up all that slowing you down, all of the places to avoid coming up but first we will take a quick break we will take to you cbs-3 they recently rated their care experience at over 3,500 hospitals nationwide in a survey conducted for the centers for medicare and medicaid services. fewer than 6% received 5 stars. among them was cancer treatment centers of america in philadelphia. learn more at cancercenter.com slash eastern. cancer treatment centers of america. care that never quits. appointments available now. put down your tooth brush, and look at your sky right there, beautiful shot, gorgeous sunrise. it is chilly out there. wind are holding on. the katie is tracking snow that will make it tough this time tomorrow for your morning commute. up joy the sunrise courtesy of m
jan. >>> safe and sound, nasa astronaut scott kelly is back home this morning stepping foot on u.s. soil for the first time in nearly a year. coming up what his trip means for future missions and special treat he is getting from the president, meisha. >>> an accident, jackknife tractor trailer and a car fire clean up all that slowing you down, all of the places to avoid coming up but first we will take a quick break we will take to you cbs-3 they recently rated their care...
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nasa will now be studying that, comparing the two. all of which may sound like a sci-fi movie, and it's tempting to think of scott kelly a bit like another fictional astronaut. >> back home. you blew it up! >> reporter: a year ago the super tuesday results would have been as unthinkable as -- well, the planet of the apes. >> damn you all to hell! >> reporter: in a year, the blink of an eye, the unthinkable has come to pass. i appreciate it. >> reporter: how ustmust it look to the rocket man? i'm david wright for "nightline" in new york. >> welcome home, captain kelly. >>> it was a french writer andre geed who said, men cannot discover new oceans unless he has courage to lose sight of the shore. thank you for watching. tune in to "good morning america" tomorrow morning. and as always, our facebook good night, america. >> can i guarantee that someone will win the million dollars today? no, but if they do, do you really want to go the rest of your life knowing you missed it? stick around. it's time to play "who wants to be a millionaire?
nasa will now be studying that, comparing the two. all of which may sound like a sci-fi movie, and it's tempting to think of scott kelly a bit like another fictional astronaut. >> back home. you blew it up! >> reporter: a year ago the super tuesday results would have been as unthinkable as -- well, the planet of the apes. >> damn you all to hell! >> reporter: in a year, the blink of an eye, the unthinkable has come to pass. i appreciate it. >> reporter: how ustmust...
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. >>> officials and nasa are calling for help from congress to fund projects into deep space missions with the next seven years. thursday, administrator charles bolden presented a budget request the senate knish -- committee at the nation's capital. >> nasa is closer to sending american astronauts to mars than at any point in history and the budget will keep us moving forward. flight of the sls orion spacecraft in 2018. they are working toward an early launch date of a crude launch of the orion in 2023. >>> one day after we told you at health initiative prostate sunday, tuesday senators are trying to put money into it. have orlando's population lives in food deserts neighborhoods with little to no easy access to stores that sell fresh vegetables, fruits and lean meats. in orange county the american heart association was pushing for $5 million in incentive money to bring more businesses into these neighborhoods. that money was stripped from the bill would we hear they may put money back in. we will see what happens push hundreds of elementary school students in orange county on lending
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it's not my achievement, it's nasa's achievement and our country's achievement. >> he spent 340 days aboard the international space station. a record for an american astronaut. and he actually grew two inches in height. >>> a blistering super tuesday has republicans regrouping. and ben carson stopped short of officially ending his campaign. that leaves just four republicans on tonight's stage. donald trump will face off with fox news's megyn kelly for the first time since the august debate debate, which donald trump and many are wondering if there's any way to stop a juggernaut. and mitt romney will hold a press conference. presses say he'll speak on the state of the republican race, leading to speculation that he plans to slam the run away candidate, which garnered a series of tweets calling him a failed candidate. jimmy felon pulled levity from trump's super tuesday's speech with a littleal help from a two-dimensional chris christie.ie >> this has been an amazing night. we've already won five states and it looks like we could win six, or seven, or eight or nine. maybe a mail illion
it's not my achievement, it's nasa's achievement and our country's achievement. >> he spent 340 days aboard the international space station. a record for an american astronaut. and he actually grew two inches in height. >>> a blistering super tuesday has republicans regrouping. and ben carson stopped short of officially ending his campaign. that leaves just four republicans on tonight's stage. donald trump will face off with fox news's megyn kelly for the first time since the...
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get this, nasa is trying to bring back the super sonic jet. the one they claim could fly you anywhere in the world in just six hours. this commercial for the super sonic jet was designed to go faster than the speed of sound. the travel ended a decade ago when the concord was grounded. this time it will be quieter and use less fuel. nasa hopes eventually the technology will be able to hold 100 people at a time. flights with ashley, how about that. >> really, really long flights. we're comparing one to the other. emritz launched the route again dubai and new zealand. it flies nonstop from orlando to dubai, just in case you're interested. i'm hopping a flight out of tia tomorrow. any travel concerns in and out of tia this week. >> not really. even though we have not just one but two fronts on the way. they're not going to be as strong locally. there are parts of the southeast that we -- am i not on? >> in case you missed it, she said no problems from tia all week. you can see the main sail beach looking pretty fantastic out there. blue skies and
get this, nasa is trying to bring back the super sonic jet. the one they claim could fly you anywhere in the world in just six hours. this commercial for the super sonic jet was designed to go faster than the speed of sound. the travel ended a decade ago when the concord was grounded. this time it will be quieter and use less fuel. nasa hopes eventually the technology will be able to hold 100 people at a time. flights with ashley, how about that. >> really, really long flights. we're...
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. >>> before heading back to earth today, nasa astronauts scott -- astronaut scott kelly tweeted spectacular photos of his last space sunrise. look at that. kelly set to arrive in houston late tonight after spending 340 days on the international space station. and he had been tweeting just amazing pictures the entire time he's been up there. so why not end with the most spectacular sunrise. >> that's for sure. >>> now we got to get to the google car. sorry about that earlier. it's logged 1 million miles of autonomous driving and now a driving car's record. google says while the vehicle is technically at fault it was driving at low speed. listen to this. one of google's self-driving lexus suvs was suddenly forced to switch lanes in california to avoid some sandbags on the road. the car was trying to merge in front of a bus to avoid those sandbags. again, it was a lexus suv, not that little car. it kind of sideswiped that bus but it was only going 2 miles an hour. >> that's really slow. >> so google is like, yeah, it was going to happen. >> people have been waiting. so they are saying, see, i
. >>> before heading back to earth today, nasa astronauts scott -- astronaut scott kelly tweeted spectacular photos of his last space sunrise. look at that. kelly set to arrive in houston late tonight after spending 340 days on the international space station. and he had been tweeting just amazing pictures the entire time he's been up there. so why not end with the most spectacular sunrise. >> that's for sure. >>> now we got to get to the google car. sorry about that...
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de pryuebauebas medicas que dura e meses, antes de experimentar con vida humana en otros planetas la nasa quiere conocer los efectos de vivir sin gracvvedad un aÑo >>> la ausencia de gravedad hace que el hueso no se regen s regenerregener regenere, se pone debil >>> en el museo del aire y el e espacio de washington d.c. sig e siguen de cerca los avances >>> quieren aprender de la m i misim mision cuan larga es la recup a recuperacion al volver a la t r tierra >>> expertos tendran mas cono i conocimientos al comparar a k l kelly con su hnermano gemelo >>> increible >>> tengo entendido que crecio >>> el edoestadounidense crec d dos pulgadas este aÑo >>> interesante >>> interesante >>> anntesamar. si Él sabÍa dÓnde estaba, Él me iba a mandar a matar dondequiera que yo estuviese y mÁs en colombia, que Él es colombiano. >> era mÁs joven, no me pude controlar y me acababa de dar cuenta que ella tenÍa un amante. >> a mÍ me declararon muerta hace dos aÑos. se ha vuelto a casar, o sea que este hombre aparte de todo, es bÍgamo. cobrÓ una poliza de vida que tenÍamos. y encima, doctora
de pryuebauebas medicas que dura e meses, antes de experimentar con vida humana en otros planetas la nasa quiere conocer los efectos de vivir sin gracvvedad un aÑo >>> la ausencia de gravedad hace que el hueso no se regen s regenerregener regenere, se pone debil >>> en el museo del aire y el e espacio de washington d.c. sig e siguen de cerca los avances >>> quieren aprender de la m i misim mision cuan larga es la recup a recuperacion al volver a la t r tierra...
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nasa continues testing him to determine how extended space travel impacts the human body. kelly spoke with our correspondent who reports from inside the johnston space center in houston. >> seem to be walking funny, the effects of this, right? >> yeah, my legs are not feeling good. >> astronaut scott kelly getting spending nearly a year in zero gravity. >> my legs are a little swollen still from the, from all of the fluid that shifts up to our heads and, and in space, gets, now, pushed back done into my your body has been through some stuff? >> yeah, yeah. >> it is currently still going through it. >> i will show you my legs later when the cameras get turned off. >> what was the toughest part about it? >> i think it is -- for me, it's being away from your loved ones. your friend, your family. a year is not short. but it was very rewarding. it was, enjoyable. it was something -- i feel privileged to having got to do. >> nasa is testing the effects of long duration space travel for future mission to mars. kelly came with a huge bonus, identical twin, astronaut mark kelly stu
nasa continues testing him to determine how extended space travel impacts the human body. kelly spoke with our correspondent who reports from inside the johnston space center in houston. >> seem to be walking funny, the effects of this, right? >> yeah, my legs are not feeling good. >> astronaut scott kelly getting spending nearly a year in zero gravity. >> my legs are a little swollen still from the, from all of the fluid that shifts up to our heads and, and in space,...
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i'm still doing tests with nasa. initially, that is why they carry you off of the space should. not because you desk space ship. not because you are an invalid, but because they want to reserve the weightlessness of your body. us new insight into the balance system, blood pressure regulation, how vision interacts with your body, your perception, all of that. there's a lot of that in the short term. he has to rebuild his balance system. his body has to remember how to pump the blood all the way to his head. he is wearing a g-suit that squeezes his legs and abdomen. thing will be growing his skeleton back. it could take years to get his full-blown density. scott, or any astronaut would agree, it is infinitely worth it. katty: this is something we haven't had, a twin to measure him against. -- what kind of data will that throw up for nasa? butt is a tiny data sample, it is unprecedented. his identical twin brother, mark, a retired astronaut, has been living a regular life on earth while scott has been on the space station. why not take advantage of that medical and scientific oppor
i'm still doing tests with nasa. initially, that is why they carry you off of the space should. not because you desk space ship. not because you are an invalid, but because they want to reserve the weightlessness of your body. us new insight into the balance system, blood pressure regulation, how vision interacts with your body, your perception, all of that. there's a lot of that in the short term. he has to rebuild his balance system. his body has to remember how to pump the blood all the way...
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nasa will brother mark. kelly could be -- >> coming home is the more challenging thing because now environment. your bones are weaker and they're more bredle brittle potential -- >>> what are the kids going to learn? >> on their way to school, temperatures in the low to mid-30s. gusty in the foothills. mid-to upper 50s. let's check with our weather watchers. ken says 39 degrees in golden. he got a good dusting of snow. we're looking for mountain snow today. we'll talk more about that in a moment. let's check with joel. >> look at the cars lining up to head along i-25 and making their way to downtown denver. >>> next on the cbs 4 morning news, apple scores a legal victory and it may help in the >>> goggle's self driving car --,, ,, ,, ,, ,, ,, ,, ,, ,, >>> for the news you need when you need it, like us on facebook, twitter and cbsdenver.com. >>> good morning, everyone. breaking news here out of aurora this morning . this fire happening in what appears to be a mobile home. copter 4 got to this scene that they
nasa will brother mark. kelly could be -- >> coming home is the more challenging thing because now environment. your bones are weaker and they're more bredle brittle potential -- >>> what are the kids going to learn? >> on their way to school, temperatures in the low to mid-30s. gusty in the foothills. mid-to upper 50s. let's check with our weather watchers. ken says 39 degrees in golden. he got a good dusting of snow. we're looking for mountain snow today. we'll talk more...