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
Sna you are looking at live pictures from celebrations in crimea. It is midnight and prorussian demonstrators are rejoices af a vote to broke with ukraine. Its an election condemned. People voted to decide whether they should join russia, here are the results. More than 95 voted yes. On the second option 4 liked autonomy. The e. U. , and the white house condemned the election. First to nick schifrin, and simferepol. Is anyone in crimea concerned about what the rest of the world is saying . I think people here see and hear what the west is saying, and instead of looking at the west, they look towards moscow and say, were coming home, a lot of people believe this is an independence day. For decades a lot of people did not want to be part of ukraine. They have absolutely wanted to be part of russia, they are russian speakers and feel they are closer culturally, physically and spirit outlinely to russia and moscow. They have wanted to be part of that process and part of that country rather
This day, thursday, may 8th, 2014. From nbc news, this is today with matt lauer and savannah guthrie, live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. Good morning, everyone, its 7 00 a. M. On the west coast, we are starting with disturbing news just in. A lot of people are wondering how it will relate to those young girls. A terrorist group has already generated International Outrage for kidnapping hundreds of young giers. Bill neely, international correspondent, he has the latest. Good morning. Reporter good morning, the deadly violence in nigeria is growing, growing to a campaign to free the girls. There is outrage just about everywhere. As for the group thats taken them him first they boasted about it. Now theyve stepped up their violent campaign. Theyve already kidnapped hundred, now theyve escalated their violence. In a brazen daylight attack the group behind the kidnapping of the school girls have killed as many as 300 shoppers in an outdoor mall in northeast nigeria. Nigeria has the w
Ever it starts with great intern. Wow, along with these Television Companies support cspan2 as a public service. Hello everyone welcome. I am absolutely delighted to be moderating todays session. This is underwater, Climate Change and me. If you are not interested in hearing about oceans and coral reef first i am sorry for you. [laughter] you may show yourself out of the room. We are going to be diving into 45 minutes of conversation about our oceans. We are going to start an sun dress in shallow waters with coral reef and make our way down into the darker more mysterious adapts. What i am excited about is to be joined by two incredible marine scientists and authors joining us today we have the author of the life on the rocks building a future for coral reef. Doctor julie. [applause] as well as an intrepid Explorer Research scientist and author of below the edges darkness. A memoir of exploring light in life in the deep sea. Doctor edith witter. [applause] we would like to thank the Na