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
Has been the policy of the committee to tonight putting anything in the record of whatever of any evidentiary value. So i understand that tradition and it is not my intention in the end to object. But i would like to note that if we are going to agree with this, we must also include the forensic report by the fusion group that analyzed the video showing that it has no evidentiary value. If the gentle woman wishes to offer that, i would be happy to put that in the record as well. That would be my request. Without objection both of those documents can be made a part of the record. And now recognize the gentleman from rhode island. Thank you to the witnesses for being here today and offering your differing viewpoints on this difficult issue, and i know the passion that accompanies both sides as well as passion from high colleagues. Im still struggling with what exactly this hearing is about. Issues have been raised with respect to the fetal tissue research. Its clear that there are establ
My office by the italianAmerican Civil Rights league. The italian machine American Civil Rights league was founded by a man named joe colombo, head of the colombo crime family. I also found out something i didnt know. In the Justice Department manual, it was improper to refer to a group as the mafia. I could have been penalized. And you know they love to penalize in the justice system. Oh, yes. I was there for 20 years. I understand that. I violated a rule in the Justice Department by using the word mafia. And i said, well, punish me because there is a mafia, and it has an organizing principle. Do you know what that is . Being italian. Thats the principle. And when there were a bunch of car thefts in southern brooklyn, i didnt go look for hispanics or asians or blacks, i went and looked for italian kids because they were doing all the car thefts. That was profiling. But if i hadnt profiled, i wouldnt have caught them. There are two kinds of profilers. Profiling based on hard facts that
Lost before they won and they never give up. , it you tell a public really wasnt working, because if it did, you wouldnt give up. You wouldnt walk away. You would be telling your daughter, dont do drugs. And then for some reason, he you say you say it is ok. You wouldnt do that. If you do, that is not the right thing. Now we need to get you to do the right thing. Ofhave to have the certainty what we know to be successful in america to continue to fight for those things. That is why the Republican Party and establishment has gotten away from what we know works. We need to get back to that. Rick host tomorrow center Bernie Sanders speaks at liberty university, the same place where senator ted cruz announced his candidacy. He will be the convocation speaker at the traditionally conservative university in virginia. That is life to 00 a. M. Eastern at 10 30 a. M. Eastern on cspan. A signature feature of tv is our allday coverage of sayers book fairs and festivals. Were in new york for the f
Spaces to people. Theres a probability that the young people today, sometime in their lives, even if theyck te n galactic and others that a starting on this road to space. It is exciting. See a lot more. Right now there are 550 people that have ever been in space. I think that number is going to grow substantially over the next decade. Mr. Huges do you think there is more excitement now about prospects in space than at any point . People arelly starting to think that this will affect them. ,n some of our lifetimes instead of taking a flight to new york or london, that or seven takes 6. 5 hours, maybe some of us will take that flight and how fast we can do it in the space shuttle, that is 40 minutes. There is no reason why that is not possible in the coming decade. I think people are starting to think about those differences. Mr. Huges how about a round of applause for our guests . [applause] our nationalnk press club staff, including the Journalism Institute for their work on todays pr