Recognized for his questions. Okay. Thank you. Id like to welcome my fellow e coloradans to washington, d. C. , gentlemen, thank you for your testimony, all of you, thank you for your testimony today. T part of this is i feel like, you know, were in the early stages of litigation, and i, the chairman, i think, maybe a frustrated litigator wanting to figure out who was negligent, who wasnt negligent, whos responsible for this, what happened. Appreciate the fact that the epa got to the department of health in colorado quickly, who got to durango, quickly. To share this. There apparently was some breakdown in communication getting to the Navajo Nation. A court is going to figure out o exactly what happened, when it happened, should it have happened, dr. Williamson, but id like to ask some other questions, because i think dr. A benn, you suggested some things that the epa should consider inn the short term and in the long term, one was help you with some monitoring devices to keep an eye o
And Genetic Information than any other human ever. That was not an official position, but this is what one of the researchers, their comment on this study. Theres probably 10 to 12 different experiments or at least universities doing experiments from the university of frankfort, stanford, purdue. Itll be interesting to see what the data shows on the genetic and molecular effects from this Long Duration space flight. My brother mentioned therell be a cliff. I think that needs a little bit further explanation, right . We have data on a lot of people out to six months in space. We have a pretty good idea what happens in that sixmonth period. We have no data beyond sixmonths, so maybe there becomes a bend in the curve. We know peoples vision gets worse over the sixmonth period. But maybe at nine months or ten months it gets really bad. Imagine youre trying to send a crew to go live and work on mars for an extended period of time, but by the time they get there theyre going to be nearly bli
My producers will once again try to stump me with tonights mystery guest. All of that and more. First, let us get headlines from my radio cohost carol massar. Netflix out with its earnings after the close. The Worlds Largest Online Subscription Service had its net income more than doubled. The stock is slightly higher in the afterhours trade. In the meantime texas , instruments forecasting thirdquarter profits that may top estimates. The company is seeing demands in machinery and consumer electronics. The stock is slightly down in the afterhours trade. One stock that is jumping in the late trade is chipotle mexican grill, rising as much as 10 . They reported Second Quarter results that beat estimates. Back to you. Thank you. Another headline today is from billionaire investor bill ackman. He is the head of Pershing Square Capital Management and promising to reveal enronlike fraud at the company herbalife. Market makers anchor Erik Schatzker and Stephanie Ruhle interviewed him today. Er
That was a test. My father had told me stories from sky lab about he had always seen the fires in the amazon and people were clearcutting it. I hadnt thought about it for 35 years. I remember when i was a kid, there were a lot of tv things about it about save the rainforest, shockingly you dont see much these day. Boy, is it still burning and so was big areas of the green belt through central africa, but for me, the great epiphany came on this day. This was probably day eightish. It was the first time i had after having that information about the earth pour into your mind, i finally saw a place i knew personally very well. There is my house off a lake in austin, texas, i could also see houston where i grew up around nasa. I could see the gulf coast where i played on beaches as a kid, up in dallas where i had driven many times, i had driven and walked and biked those areas intimately. I knew the size of it. I knew how big it was. At the time, i could see the whole earth and suddenly tha
And checkout, of which i was the capcom, we just sort of moved over to apollo 11 for that same phase. And the only additional thing was going to be the landing. Apollo 10 went through the descent, didnt land. Came back up, aborted. Then rendezvoused. Well, were gonna do the whole thing. And so ive got to give Mission Control credit during this descent. And all of the troubles and problems that they had on apollo 11 on the descent. Mission control actually saved the day on just about every mission. Those 1201, 1202 warnings that could have aborted . Not really. We thought so. I thought so. This was abort. Oh no, computers frozen up or something, so it was a computer overload alarm that i didnt recognize. But the gnn guys did. And they said were going, that alarm. The apollo computer had a set compute cycle. And it cued up the jobs. And if it had too much to do in that milliseconds or whatever it was, it just dropped off the last jobs, told you it was overloaded, and it flipped back to t