understood. if you go in and deflect the moon, even by the tiniest amount, you can reflect the future data from the past. and you can accurately anticipate the trajectory. i m always worried about myself. is there any remote possibility they are tracking about something that this may happen? or is this just to know what you could do? it s a test. can we change the orbit of an asteroid? we cross the street all the time. the same streets where trucks are there. you don t get hit. you re crossing at a different time. there s three ways you can deflect an asteroid. you can slow it down. that way you pass before it hits. speed it up, and it gets in
an astroid, slow it down. that way you pass before it hits. okay? you can speed it up, it passes in front of you before you hit. before it hits. or you can redirect it into some other point. and so or you can do bruce willis style and blow the sucker out of the sky. at least in america, we re good at blowing stuff up and less good at knowing where the pieces go so better to deflect. what this is going to do i think on your next one you get to see yeah, here it comes. here is the moon. there is the main astroid. it deploys a little camera and slams into it. that will slow it down. you said this sbabout the si of the statute of liberty. yeah, and it falls into a lower orbit and we can measure it. it will slow down by half a millimeter per second. that doesn t sound like much.
like that to be the technicality that gets this individual off in the future is the fact that the statute of limitations ran. for help, morales turned to cold case prosecutor david waymire. even if the defendant was ultimately identified through dna, even if he admitted the crimes, the statute of limitations, once it hits, it s an absolute bar to prosecution. but waymire had an idea as to how they could get around that hard deadline. indict the dna profile as a john doe. a creative legal maneuver, but one that had never been tested in state court. although we felt like we were on solid ground to do it, we didn t know for sure that it would be upheld by the new mexico courts. with no other options, waymire went ahead with the unusual indictment. a good thing because the investigation was at a standstill. morales was afraid the only way he d catch brittani s attacker, was if he struck again. i cannot believe somebody that would commit a crime of
overflowing. residents still reeling and they ll be dealing with cleanup for days to come. david? all right, janai norman with us tonight, as well. janai, thank you. let s get right to chief meteorologist ginger zee. ginger, last night, you and warning were warning of the potential of life threatening storms, the potential for this flash flood emergency and of course the tornadoes, but it was still quite something when you actually see it, when it hits. and this was a combination of forces? reporter: yes, as we have been warning about for a week, i mean, really since before ida made landfall, it with us a cold front meeting up the tropical rep thats of ida. now, it is hard to believe. unless you are this family, where i m in their backyard right now and a bridge and their road collapsed. there were beam in cpeople in c thankfully, they got them out. but yes, it s hard to imagine what three to five-inch per hour rainfall rates look like. it s hard to imagine what 8 to 12 inches lo
people that are hesitant, what were the conversations like, how did you convince them to get the shot? i kept talking to them, and i said, look, you got to do this, you got to get that shot because this disease, it ain t plain. you see it killing people everywhere. you got to take it for your family, because if you don t, this disease ain t picking the person that it hits. so you got to go ahead and take it. and i just keep talking, keep convincing them, and believe me, in a few minutes, they just got on board. ms. oliver, this is gene robinson from the washington post. congratulations on what you ve accomplished. thank you! i m curious as to what the result has been for panola? has the vaccination campaign managed to pretty much keep the