The International Space station for about six months. Nasa tv coverage. Headset are six key positions were monitoring the health of the vehicle and crew. The mission director, responsible for success, is in charge of the room. The person you here talking is the crew operations and resources engineer. Open. Con 19, this is the other positions are focused on things like navigation and control of the propulsion,tware, lifesupport systems and communications with ground segments. Nasa has its own team members in Mission Control, houston, where they have been preparing for crew dragon crew dragon arrival. For now, lets go to john for an Operational Update on the launch countdown. Hello from spacex headquarters in hawthorne, california. On the falcon principal integration engineer. We are just over four hours to launch it its a major event, getting to this point. The falcon nine for the dragon capsule on top and it has remained vertical on path 309a falcon static fired the nine we used the sa
It completes its trip to space with people on board for nasa. Joining me is the Nasa Public Affairs officer. It is great to be back here for this historic milestone moment and nasas commercial crew program. Expected toome is last roughly 19 hours. That includes four departure up with burn to line the landing location, and a final burn. The trip home also includes an eight hour sleep period where both crewmembers can get some rest before arrival gone are the tomorrow after a little more than two months in space. Dragon is targeted to splash down off the coast of pensacola florida pensacola, florida at 11 48 pacific time tomorrow followed either crew getting picked up. The Mission Began on may 30 at kennedypad 39a space center and sort of. After a successful launch, the astronauts enjoyed a 14 hour flight on dragon before they came to the International Space station. Bob and doug have been doing real work aboard the station. Captain completed spacewalks and theyve also taken spectacular
The National Live book festival starting 10 a. M. Eastern saturday on cspan2s book tv. Maryland senior senator ben cardin held a town hall on health care. He also discussed medicaid and medicare. He was joined by the leader of Johns Hopkins university. Short talk on republicans failed efforts to repeal the Affordable Care act and then took questions. [inditinct conversations] [indistinct conversations] [raps gavel] hoping to have a town hall meeting where we can have a discussion about health care. I want to welcome [applause] thanks. For all lets have a discussion for all. Good evening. Welcome to everyone who came this evening. My name is tom lewis. Im the Vice President for government and Community Affairs for Johns Hopkins. I want to welcome you to Johns Hopkins Montgomery County campus. Promised 11 years we have been offering postgraduate level courses here. I want to introduce our speaker. For 20 cardin served years in the maryland house of delegates, the youngest ever elected to
Tonight we are hoping to have a town hall meeting where we can have a discussion about healthcare. I want to welcome thank you. Free speech for all. Also lets just have a discussion for all. So, good evening, welcome to everyone who came this evening. My name is tom louis. Im the Vice President for government and Community Affairs for Johns Hopkins. And i want to welcome you to the Johns Hopkins montgomery campus. For 30 years we have been offering graduate Level Education courses here. I want to say a little bit about the speaker tonight. Before i introduce him. Senator carden served for 20 years in the maryland house of delegates. He was the youngest speaker ever elected to lead the maryland house of delegates. He was also after that spent 20 years in as a u. S. Congressman from maryland. And had a very distinguished mark there. He was elected to the u. S. Senate and in the senate he is the highest ranking democrat on republican dominated Foreign Relations committee. And he also serv
Have a town hall meeting where we can have a discussion about healthcare. I want to welcome thank you. Free speech for all. Also lets just have a discussion for all. So, good evening, welcome to everyone who came this evening. My name is tom louis. Im the Vice President for government and Community Affairs for Johns Hopkins. And i want to welcome you to the Johns Hopkins montgomery campus. For 30 years we have been offering graduate Level Education courses here. I want to say a little bit about the speaker tonight. Before i introduce him. Senator carden served for 20 years in the maryland house of delegates. He was the youngest speaker ever elected to lead the maryland house of delegates. He was also after that spent 20 years in as a u. S. Congressman from maryland. And had a very distinguished mark there. He was elected to the u. S. Senate and in the senate he is the highest ranking democrat on republican dominated Foreign Relations committee. And he also serves on the committees on e