California. If you dont mind me saying i dont think you very good and retiring. [laughter] through 2015 serving as the Inspector General of the cia. He has served as deputy and acting ig of the cia. The Inspector General is critical to the Intelligence Community and i trust you will lead with integrity ethically and morally. As i mentioned with the nominees this committee will faithfully followed the charter with realtime oversight over the Intelligence Committee and its activities. To wrasse difficult and probing questions of you and your staff with the complete and timely response. And to have that consideration. And for your years of service with the military and a look forward to your testimony i now recognize the vicechairman for an opening statement. Good to see you again mr. Sharpley vision and your family congratulations to your nomination. I believe the job of the Inspector General of the caa is critical from any agency. This committee will rely on the Inspector General to ens
And thats saying a lot. Hes also been at nasa since 1979 and he knows what nasa is all about. Jim. Thank you very much. [applause] i think we have a wonderful International Panel this morning and i will introduce each of our Panel Members. The first one is sayyid and sayyid is part of the Strategic Planning team to mars and his duty is to make the uvs journey to mars will be sustainable, leaving an everlasting effect. He is also the cofounder of a Youtube Channel that aims at making science and Technology Accessible to our use in that area. That has been quite successful. Site. [applause] next, the on he works at the Mission Operations for Integration Center of Human Spaceflight Technology director in japan. He received his degree in the Space Systems engineering special design of an intelligent controller or an economist walking robot under a microgravity environment. He is currently in charge of the japanese human and nonhuman expiration as the main lead in the Architectural Design o
Perhaps in 12 minutes but close enough. Of course i go ahead. I will announce at the next speaker in panel. I had been asked to be really short introduction. James green is the director of Planetary Science and i think that hes always been there since 1979. I think he really knows what its all about. Jim, i think we have a wonderful International Panel this morning and i will introduce each of our Panel Members the first one is saved. He is a member of the emirates Strategic Planning team. The team and its duties are to ensure that the impact of the journey to mars would be sustainable leaving and everlasting effect. He is also the cofounder of a Youtube Channel that aims at making Science Technology accessible to our youth in that area. Has been quite successful. [applause]. Next he works at the Mission Operations and integration center. In japan. He received his degree in the Space Systems engineering section. For an autonomous walking robot under microgravity environment. He is curr
cheers and applause jon hey, hey stephen welcome to the show, everybody. Thanks so much for being here. Happy to have you. Im your host, stephen colbert. It is friday. Today marks 35 years of donald trump in office. laughter and no, im sorry, 35 days. It just feels like 35 years. And, of course,trump is in charge of our nuclear missiles, and if that does not scare you, perhaps this will. Yesterday, in an interview he said he wants to expand the u. S. Nuclear arsenal and make it top of the pack. laughter im not sure if he means top dog or leader of the pack. But either way, he is not the sharpest knife on the christmas tree. laughter cheers and applause but applause but its a terrifying prospect. After years of carefully decommissioning our nukes, obama won the nobel prize for that. applause trump wants to ramp up nuclear production. Its like the cold war all over again, but this time, everyones on russias side. laughter and he allowed so we know who the winner is. And he elaborated wit
cheers and applause jon hey, hey stephen welcome to the show, everybody. Thanks so much for being here. Happy to have you. Im your host, stephen colbert. It is friday. Today marks 35 years of donald trump in office. laughter and no, im sorry, 35 days. It just feels like 35 years. And, of course,trump is in charge of our nuclear missiles, and if that does not scare you, perhaps this will. Yesterday, in an interview he said he wants to expand the u. S. Nuclear arsenal and make it top of the pack. laughter im not sure if he means top dog or leader of the pack. But either way, he is not the sharpest knife on the christmas tree. laughter cheers and applause but applause but its a terrifying prospect. After years of carefully decommissioning our nukes, obama won the nobel prize for that. applause trump wants to ramp up nuclear production. Its like the cold war all over again, but this time, everyones on russias side. laughter and he allowed so we know who the winner is. And he elaborated wit