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a belarusian citizen is on the russian segment of the iss, this is by agreement of the president.nko and vladimir putin on april 12, cosmonautics day at the vostochny cosmodrome, it was initially determined that the flight would last up to 12 days. marina needed support on the spot. our marina is the best, our marina will be successful. when i climbed elbros, i raised the flag of the national olympic committee of the republic of belarus, and i handed over this flag to the national olympic committee. conveyed to marina, i am sure that she knows that we are here today, that we have arrived, that such a rather impressive delegation i came to support her, but the most important thing is that a huge number of people, the whole country, support her at home, i love you all very much and will not let you down, i will do everything possible and even impossible, and the president is with you in spirit, you know, we talk a lot in the morning, during the day in the evening he is interested. just as athletes approach their main competition at the peak of their capabilities, so all of marina va
a belarusian citizen is on the russian segment of the iss, this is by agreement of the president.nko and vladimir putin on april 12, cosmonautics day at the vostochny cosmodrome, it was initially determined that the flight would last up to 12 days. marina needed support on the spot. our marina is the best, our marina will be successful. when i climbed elbros, i raised the flag of the national olympic committee of the republic of belarus, and i handed over this flag to the national olympic...
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. >> onboard are veteran astronauts flying to the iss.ous attempts was halted in the final moments. boeing is the second commercial operator to take cruise to the iss after spacex. i spoke with -- this program was years behind schedule and over budget. how big of a deal is this success? >> it is absolutely historic. it is a historic day and voyage. nasa now has two options to send cargo to the iss and that means there is another option for space tourism and other space agencies who want to carry astronauts to the iss. >> tell us what this mission is about and what the astronauts will be doing. >> they will be going to replace other astronauts, usually astronauts are cycled on the iss, some stay for about a year, most stay for months at a time. it is important that we continue to send new astronauts to conduct experiments for nasa, for the european space agency and japanese space agency and multiple nations that conduct experiments on the iss. that is the primary responsibility. >> tell us about the landing once calypso comes back to earth
. >> onboard are veteran astronauts flying to the iss.ous attempts was halted in the final moments. boeing is the second commercial operator to take cruise to the iss after spacex. i spoke with -- this program was years behind schedule and over budget. how big of a deal is this success? >> it is absolutely historic. it is a historic day and voyage. nasa now has two options to send cargo to the iss and that means there is another option for space tourism and other space agencies who...
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will be a crossover correctly, that is , the iss will not be flooded for at least a year, i think, i sure and that’s how it should be. that we first have to get a new station operational, that it will definitely work, it will definitely fly, also speaking about growth, there are very great opportunities, this is our northern, yes, the northern sea route, the sea route that we have is developing on earth, new icebreakers are being built, they have already been laid down, and this shortens the routes, logistics, and it will be possible to manage the station, help, yes, well, install the equipment that will be necessary for that. uh, there rossa herself assumes that you will have surveillance in all ranges, that is, optical, radar, radio, everything. well, firstly, this is without for safety, that is, you never know what might happen during the northern sea route, you will have an understanding of what is happening in general, on any icebreaker on any ship of our northern fleet, that is, you can even quickly remove it. yes, operational filming, that is, yes, that is, well, yes, observin
will be a crossover correctly, that is , the iss will not be flooded for at least a year, i think, i sure and that’s how it should be. that we first have to get a new station operational, that it will definitely work, it will definitely fly, also speaking about growth, there are very great opportunities, this is our northern, yes, the northern sea route, the sea route that we have is developing on earth, new icebreakers are being built, they have already been laid down, and this shortens the...
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we did hold our iss mission management team review yesterday morning.y is good to go, including national partners. as mentioned, we had an onboard anomaly this week. on wednesday morning, the upa at a pump that failed, and that urine processor takes all of the cruise urine and processes in the first step of a water recovery system and then sends it downstream to water processor that turns to drinking water. if the station designed to be closed loop and have urine processed all the way down to drinking water, what that process -- if that process failed, we are in the process where we have to store urine on boards. we can do that. we have bags and tanks for this purpose, but it is limited. the intent is to recover and get the equip going again. the pump that failed is expected to run until the fall timeframe, and we had our next manifested on the cargo flight that goes up it is available early, and that put us in a position where we have to store a lot of u constrs storage capability we have on board. we worked with the boeing team or iss■■ team for a qui
we did hold our iss mission management team review yesterday morning.y is good to go, including national partners. as mentioned, we had an onboard anomaly this week. on wednesday morning, the upa at a pump that failed, and that urine processor takes all of the cruise urine and processes in the first step of a water recovery system and then sends it downstream to water processor that turns to drinking water. if the station designed to be closed loop and have urine processed all the way down to...
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we■Ñ with the boeing team or iss team for a quick change to the plan.ew out near kennedy, got it to the launchpad. it is quite large and its packed configuration is in a bag that is about three feet long 20 by -- 20 inches to 20 inches and about 150 pounds total. a pretty suban key for the fli'o perturb thsswe wanted to keep tf the vehicle the same, so we had to find cargo that we could displace without impacting that and we ended up pulling mouth two crew suitcases. have -- pulw suitcases. those have clothing on them. it is funny to hear these technil terms. they have suitcases like we do. they do have a lot of clothing on board, so they will just use that. huge kudosb■ to the home team fr the quick response. they turned this around rapidly, so the flexibility from the boeing team, the cargo team in e team was outstanding to get us to this point so we can capture the launch opportunity. we will put it soon after the vehicle arrives. obviously, we would like to get that capability up and running again. other news onboard space station. on tuesday, the p
we■Ñ with the boeing team or iss team for a quick change to the plan.ew out near kennedy, got it to the launchpad. it is quite large and its packed configuration is in a bag that is about three feet long 20 by -- 20 inches to 20 inches and about 150 pounds total. a pretty suban key for the fli'o perturb thsswe wanted to keep tf the vehicle the same, so we had to find cargo that we could displace without impacting that and we ended up pulling mouth two crew suitcases. have -- pulw suitcases....
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the spacecraft was able to dock and the astronauts are on board the iss.— on board the iss.s. with these issues and problems, how i issues and problems, how concerning is this? are they just minor problems or could it be potentially something more dangerous?— be potentially something more dancerous? ~ , , , dangerous? well, they thrusters need to be _ dangerous? well, they thrusters need to be used _ dangerous? well, they thrusters need to be used on _ dangerous? well, they thrusters need to be used on the - dangerous? well, they thrusters need to be used on the way - need to be used on the way back, and so they need at the helium and they need to be able to use at the thrusters, but they have extra thrusters and they have extra thrusters and they do not have to do a precision landing. instead, they will be doing a parachute landing to the white sands desert, where airbags will soften the landing, and to my knowledge, this is the first time astronauts have actually done an airbag balance type landing. that means that while thrusters do have to adjust the return trajectory of
the spacecraft was able to dock and the astronauts are on board the iss.— on board the iss.s. with these issues and problems, how i issues and problems, how concerning is this? are they just minor problems or could it be potentially something more dangerous?— be potentially something more dancerous? ~ , , , dangerous? well, they thrusters need to be _ dangerous? well, they thrusters need to be used _ dangerous? well, they thrusters need to be used on _ dangerous? well, they thrusters need...
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contract associated with the iss program including contractors over the last five years? last, number five, workforce cost and contractor rates planned for the iss program over the next five years? mr. administrator, i stand ready to work with you, you are a joy to work with and i always appreciated you and the great work you have done in your capacity as our administrator. but we need to ensure that nasa has the necessary workforce and funding to enable the continued success, 22 years, of the international space station. can i count on you to work with me on this? >> of course. i can tell you that the first question you asked, in the 2024 budget, there is $180 million, for starting of a u.s. de-orbit vehicle, which i am begging congress, in the next emergency appropriations bill, the one that will address warm and the typhoon -- guam and the typhoon for the department of defense and nasa, that you include, the argument i made earlier in the hearing, that that is an emergency because we don't know what president putin will be doing and can't count we will have cooperation
contract associated with the iss program including contractors over the last five years? last, number five, workforce cost and contractor rates planned for the iss program over the next five years? mr. administrator, i stand ready to work with you, you are a joy to work with and i always appreciated you and the great work you have done in your capacity as our administrator. but we need to ensure that nasa has the necessary workforce and funding to enable the continued success, 22 years, of the...
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yes, the iss has plumbing issues. and unfortunately, they cannot just jiggle the handle. so this toilet pump helps the iss recycle waste water, which is a big part of their ability to survive up there. nasa says they recycled about 97% of their water. so this is big for them. and as of this morning, the starliner is now in orbit and is actually racing to catch up with the iss at some point today. and here's an interesting part about what can happen afterwards. you know, usually we're used to hearing that an astronauts return. they will land somewhere in the middle east. maybe but on this occasion, the two astronauts going up are actually going to come back and land in the desert of the u.s. southwest, which is a first for nasa on a crewed mission. maybe they want to stop at bucky's, get some tex-mex. you know, be advantageous, be fun. >> i mean, i know we're having fun with this, but nasa says there were actually two really important reasons for fixing this. number one and number two. yeah >> i thought you were gonna say something serious. i actually thought i thought you
yes, the iss has plumbing issues. and unfortunately, they cannot just jiggle the handle. so this toilet pump helps the iss recycle waste water, which is a big part of their ability to survive up there. nasa says they recycled about 97% of their water. so this is big for them. and as of this morning, the starliner is now in orbit and is actually racing to catch up with the iss at some point today. and here's an interesting part about what can happen afterwards. you know, usually we're used to...
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the russian spacecraft progress ms-27 docked at the iss to reveal the mysteries of the far side of theoon. the chinese vehicle chanie 6 successfully landed there today. reflection modernity and the future of domestic cinema. veliky novgorod turned into a huge cinema, bringing together the most talented and young directors from all over the country. report from the new movement festival. there have been massive attacks on infrastructure in the ssu, telegram channels write about explosions in dnepropetrovsk. there is data on arrivals in the odessa, vinnitsa, khmelnytsky and nikolaev regions, a report from the ministry of defense , the area of responsibility of the vostok group. su-25 attack aircraft attacked an enemy unit. fpv drone operators destroyed donetsk direction armored vehicles of the ukrainian armed forces. under coaldar , the positions of the militants were destroyed and the following footage appears on the internet: kharkov region, a drone strike on a caravan with ammunition, but it looked like a civilian truck, an explosion, secondary detonations, apparently the cargo wa
the russian spacecraft progress ms-27 docked at the iss to reveal the mysteries of the far side of theoon. the chinese vehicle chanie 6 successfully landed there today. reflection modernity and the future of domestic cinema. veliky novgorod turned into a huge cinema, bringing together the most talented and young directors from all over the country. report from the new movement festival. there have been massive attacks on infrastructure in the ssu, telegram channels write about explosions in...
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what does nasa plan to do with that workforce that currently supports the iss mission after 2030?there a plan? >> we want to keep them. a lot of that depends on what you appropriate. as a matter of fact, the fact that this two years, '24 and '25 , that nasa has been cut between the two years, $4.7 billion from my initial request, that will have an effect on all the nasa centers. i'm hoping that when you get to' 26, congress may see the wisdom of some of these programs, but let me just assure you -- you have a lot of folks at johnson. you have a lot of really good folks on good programs. you will never have to face the situation that i had to face as a senator for the kennedy space center when we shut down the space shuttle. they have 15,000 employees and they went immediately down to 7000 employees. that is not happening anywhere in nasa now. it is much more manageable, but a lot of it depends on the wisdom of the congress in the future. >> i remember the program going away. i know it is heavy on people's hearts. i'm assuming that they're thinking right about now that there will b
what does nasa plan to do with that workforce that currently supports the iss mission after 2030?there a plan? >> we want to keep them. a lot of that depends on what you appropriate. as a matter of fact, the fact that this two years, '24 and '25 , that nasa has been cut between the two years, $4.7 billion from my initial request, that will have an effect on all the nasa centers. i'm hoping that when you get to' 26, congress may see the wisdom of some of these programs, but let me just...
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the iss is the best hotel we have in space.ably enjoying the space environment for a little longer than they may have imagined. the spacecraft is docked. one of the reasons they are waiting is because of the two evas, extra vehiclular activities — one scheduled forjune 24. i'm assuming it is a space walk? that's a spacewalk. any time they go outside the space station, they call it an extra vehicular activity because it's a big deal, you have to have the space suit to protect the human from the environment. so, they're having one tomorrow, and the other is planned forjuly two. they are a big deal because there are a lot of safety protocols which have to be followed and everyone is hands—on to make sure that the astronaut is safe, so they are purposely not focusing attention on returning starliner until after they're over. briefly, before i let you go, what do you think this all says about boeing itself? obviously, it has confidence for the space programme. do you think it has the ability to safely deliver them to space? they wer
the iss is the best hotel we have in space.ably enjoying the space environment for a little longer than they may have imagined. the spacecraft is docked. one of the reasons they are waiting is because of the two evas, extra vehiclular activities — one scheduled forjune 24. i'm assuming it is a space walk? that's a spacewalk. any time they go outside the space station, they call it an extra vehicular activity because it's a big deal, you have to have the space suit to protect the human from...
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the center created the zarya, zvezda and science service modules for the iss.ntists and developers who determined the first basic element of the iss and how in the future it must be built. the price of zarya was that it was both the first module of the station and a transport ship. enterprises have been working in the global space services market for over 25 years, participating in large-scale projects and helping other countries implement their space programs. this is what this day in history was like. the intelligence services of the united states of america are on the verge of using artificial intelligence technologies to manipulate public consciousness with the supply of americans, of course, ukraine is very active, new you can’t think of anything, it’s new in technology, naturally i had no plans to be recruited, i somehow didn’t even suspect that this could happen to me. we’ll tell you about this now, it’s not the intelligence agencies that compete with each other, it’s the state that competes, intelligence and counterintelligence fight with each other, bu
the center created the zarya, zvezda and science service modules for the iss.ntists and developers who determined the first basic element of the iss and how in the future it must be built. the price of zarya was that it was both the first module of the station and a transport ship. enterprises have been working in the global space services market for over 25 years, participating in large-scale projects and helping other countries implement their space programs. this is what this day in history...
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the center created service modules zarya, zvezda and science for iss.ers who determined the first basic element of the iss, and how it should be built in the future. zari's obsession was that it was both the first module of the station and a transport ship. the company has been operating for over 25 years. the space services market, participates in large-scale projects, helps other countries implement their space programs. this is what this day in history was like. for us, if it’s a sport, then it’s with records, if it’s a holiday, then it’s a folk one. we love traditions, we honor our history, we value a strong family. and we admire how the country is blossoming. there are even more achievements ahead of us. fall in love with the country more at the russia exhibition. welcome to asia, where the heart of the continent beats. we are meeting with our investors, now we literally held a meeting with the new owners of our century-old plant, who came to the plant, which is developing dynamically, we literally today signed an agreement with azber on cooperatio
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flight control team is thrilled to see you back on iss. this is boeing's first docking with the iss after numerous issues and cost overruns which have led to corporate embarrassment and uncertainty. and now there is more of that as engineers on the ground are working to learn more about these problems that have plagued the journey despite the issues that surround the starliner, the two astronauts appear to be taking it all in stride i'm not sure we could have gotten a better welcome we had music we had pojo. matt was dancing it was great. gary tuckman, cnn, new york thanks to gary and thanks for the team here for taking care of me all week. >> laura's back next week. thanks very much for watching ac30 60 is next the believes that is meant to unite the round you may be he's coming house of the dragon streaming exclusively on max what the biggest companies the liver is an exceptional customer experience. what makes it possible is unmatched connectivity and biji solutions from t-mobile for business, t-mobile connects 100,000 delta airlines em
flight control team is thrilled to see you back on iss. this is boeing's first docking with the iss after numerous issues and cost overruns which have led to corporate embarrassment and uncertainty. and now there is more of that as engineers on the ground are working to learn more about these problems that have plagued the journey despite the issues that surround the starliner, the two astronauts appear to be taking it all in stride i'm not sure we could have gotten a better welcome we had...
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two nasa astronauts got a warm welcome on board the iss.re received with hugs and applause after arriving at the iss. it marked the first time the starliner was used to carry people after a long testing. congratulations to them. you can always find more on the days news on our website, bbc. com. check us out on your favorite social media site. you can always download the app for the latest stories and analysis from around the world. thank you for watching world news america. ♪ announcer: funding for presentation of this program is provided by... financial services firm, raymond james. cunard is a proud supporter of public television. announcer: funding was also provided by, the freeman foundation. and by judy and peter blum kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ announcer: get the free pbs app now and stream the best of pbs. ♪ geoff: good evening. i'm geoff bennett. amna: and i'm amna nawaz. the latest jobs report shows an unexpected surge in hiring. we look at how young people are
two nasa astronauts got a warm welcome on board the iss.re received with hugs and applause after arriving at the iss. it marked the first time the starliner was used to carry people after a long testing. congratulations to them. you can always find more on the days news on our website, bbc. com. check us out on your favorite social media site. you can always download the app for the latest stories and analysis from around the world. thank you for watching world news america. ♪ announcer:...
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two nasa astronauts got a warm welcome on board the iss.re received with hugs and applause after arriving at the iss. it marked the first time the starliner was used to carry people after a long testing. congratulations to them. you can always find more on the days news on our website, bbc. com. check us out on your favorite social media site. you can always download the app for the latest stories and analysis from around the world. thank you for watching world news america. ♪ announcer: funding for presentation of this program is provided by... financial services firm, raymond james. cunard is a proud supporter of public television. announcer: funding was also provided by, the freeman foundation. and by judy and peter blum kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ announcer: get the free pbs app now and stream the best of pbs. wow, you get to watch all your favorite stuff. it's to die for. now you won't miss a thing. this is the way. xfinity internet. made for streaming. ♪ geoff: good evening. i'm geoff b
two nasa astronauts got a warm welcome on board the iss.re received with hugs and applause after arriving at the iss. it marked the first time the starliner was used to carry people after a long testing. congratulations to them. you can always find more on the days news on our website, bbc. com. check us out on your favorite social media site. you can always download the app for the latest stories and analysis from around the world. thank you for watching world news america. ♪ announcer:...
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jose hernandez spent 14 days at the iss in 2009 on the sts-328 mission. he says -- 128 mission.days went by way too fast, and it's not surprising that a new spacecraft does have some issues. >> the astronauts are not stranded. look, believe me, they are happy being up there and willing to stay longer. but i applaud boeing and nasa for trying to find the root cause of both the helium leaks and the thruster failures. it's a new vehicle. let's get the kinks out, let's understand it and then let's move if forward. if. >> reporter: nasa originally said the starliner can stay docked at the iss for 45 days which is just a few weeks away, but after testing nasa says that that time window can be extended. now if, if there is some type of emergency situation where astronauts would need to leave the iss, nasa says the starliner would be cleared to go back to earth. if so overall, nasa a says the space craft is doing well in orbit. here's what they said yesterday. >> we don't have any new problems working with starliner or the international space station. the vehicle at the station is in go
jose hernandez spent 14 days at the iss in 2009 on the sts-328 mission. he says -- 128 mission.days went by way too fast, and it's not surprising that a new spacecraft does have some issues. >> the astronauts are not stranded. look, believe me, they are happy being up there and willing to stay longer. but i applaud boeing and nasa for trying to find the root cause of both the helium leaks and the thruster failures. it's a new vehicle. let's get the kinks out, let's understand it and then...
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but today the iss criticised the green party— today the iss criticised the green party and — today them _ party and put them in the same boat as reform in terms of promising massive — as reform in terms of promising massive and spend abilities that don't _ massive and spend abilities that don't add — massive and spend abilities that don't add up, the iff said, and this is the _ don't add up, the iff said, and this is the thing — don't add up, the iff said, and this is the thing with the green party, they know— is the thing with the green party, they know the greatest power they have is _ they know the greatest power they have is perhaps in pushing the dial in attracting disaffected labour voters. — in attracting disaffected labour voters. it — in attracting disaffected labour voters, it may be voters looking for somewhere — voters, it may be voters looking for somewhere to go to when they would have voted _ somewhere to go to when they would have voted forjeremy corbyn in the past and _ have voted forjeremy corbyn in the past and they know the sums don't have to _ past and they know th
but today the iss criticised the green party— today the iss criticised the green party and — today them _ party and put them in the same boat as reform in terms of promising massive — as reform in terms of promising massive and spend abilities that don't _ massive and spend abilities that don't add — massive and spend abilities that don't add up, the iff said, and this is the _ don't add up, the iff said, and this is the thing — don't add up, the iff said, and this is the thing with...
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the center created the zorya, star and science service modules for the iss.s who determined the first basic element of the iss and how it should function in the future. under construction. zari's concern was that it was both the first module of the station and a transport ship. enterprises have been working in the global space services market for over 25 years, participate in large-scale projects and help other countries in implementation of their space programs. this is what this day in history was like. what if the bank has only banking services, without vouchers, food delivery, tickets, someone will say, how dare they, like that, ural sip bank, nothing more. two new hydroelectric power stations were launched in karelia at once. the launch ceremony took place at the st. petersburg international economic forum via teleconference. oleg gornovsky will tell you how important the introduction of new capacities is for the region. we can control all equipment from this rack. preparedness number one. central control operators concentrated, a little excited, but in
the center created the zorya, star and science service modules for the iss.s who determined the first basic element of the iss and how it should function in the future. under construction. zari's concern was that it was both the first module of the station and a transport ship. enterprises have been working in the global space services market for over 25 years, participate in large-scale projects and help other countries in implementation of their space programs. this is what this day in...
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flight control team is through hello, to see you back on iss this is boeing's first document. >> the after numerous issues and cost overruns which have led to corporate embarrassment and uncertainty. and now there is more of that as engineers on the ground are working to learn more about these problems that have plagued the journey despite the issues that surround the starliner, the two astronauts appear to be taking it all in stride. >> i'm not sure we could have gotten a better welcome we had music, we had pojo. >> matt was dancing it was great and if all goes as planned we'll be back on earth sometime next month gary tuckman, cnn new york. yes. to reorient the most anticipated moment of this lecture, and the stakes couldn't be higher. >> the president and the former president, once de, two very different visions for america's future. this cnn presidential debate thursday night at nine live on cnn and streaming on max. >> if you have graves disease and blurry vision, you need clear answers. people with graves could also get thyroid disease or ted, which may need a different doctor,
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celebrations as the starliner and its crew reached orbit on track to dock with the iss tomorrow. >> when we expand our fleet of spacecraft, what we're doing is expanding our reach to the stars. >> reporter: after nasa's decision to partner with private companies to take crews to the international space station, this milestone moment coming after years of delays. boeing's starliner behind schedule and over budget, a failed uncrewed test flight in 2019 plagued with software glitches. more recently launches delayed due to parachute that wouldn't hold the weight of the capsule on reearn tri and flammable tape that needed to be replaced and today's launch comes after setbacks with a ual rocket including a helium leak and valve issue led to a canceled launch in may. then last week's attempt stopped with less than four minutes before launch due to a software problem. >> the vehicle's trajectory continues to look good. >> reporter: today no room for error as boeing has been at the center of controversy. for the company's commercial aircraft, the infamous door plug blow-out earlier this year caus
celebrations as the starliner and its crew reached orbit on track to dock with the iss tomorrow. >> when we expand our fleet of spacecraft, what we're doing is expanding our reach to the stars. >> reporter: after nasa's decision to partner with private companies to take crews to the international space station, this milestone moment coming after years of delays. boeing's starliner behind schedule and over budget, a failed uncrewed test flight in 2019 plagued with software glitches....
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although, where the iss can accommodate up to 12 astronauts and is comparable to a five— or six—bedroomll be...more cosy. gateway is a studio apartment. it's... we're going to have room for our four astronauts, multiple docking ports, so we can bring our orion crew transportation ship, we can bring logistics, and we can dock a lander. these four explorers won't all be cooped up on board for the whole time, though. two will actually be spending a week or two on location, down on the lunar surface. it's a chance to further study the landscape and hopefully find a location for our next giant leap — a permanent moon base. gateway will be there before we put a habitat on the surface. gateway allows us to access any point on the lunar surface. when we went with apollo, we had to pick that spot on the moon and go to it. gateway will give us the opportunity to go down at different locations. the first section of gateway could be launched as early as 2025, with new modules then being added from 2027. a lunar base is admittedly further out and it comes with risk, but also reward. so, how do we ma
although, where the iss can accommodate up to 12 astronauts and is comparable to a five— or six—bedroomll be...more cosy. gateway is a studio apartment. it's... we're going to have room for our four astronauts, multiple docking ports, so we can bring our orion crew transportation ship, we can bring logistics, and we can dock a lander. these four explorers won't all be cooped up on board for the whole time, though. two will actually be spending a week or two on location, down on the lunar...
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butch and sunny, the iss ithrile you back on iss. >> this is boeing's first docking with the iss aftererous issues and cost overruns, which have led to corporate embarrassment and uncertainty and now there is more of that as engineers on the ground are working to learn more about these problems that have plagued the journey despite the issues that surround the starliner, the two astronauts appear to be taking it all in stride. >> i'm not sure we could have gotten a better welcome we had music, we had pojo. >> matt was dancing let's great. >> and if all goes as planned, there'll be back on earth next week gallery tuckman, cna, new york let's get more perspective now from r-cnn aerospace analyst miles o'brien. >> miles big picture for safety crisis, massive inconvenience, both i wouldn't say safety crisis. i would say this john, the hardware, which they are concerned about where all the problems is r, i should say, will be jettisoned and burned up and not returned to earth. and so the engineers can only troubleshoot it while it's in space. and so want to understand what's going on. why a
butch and sunny, the iss ithrile you back on iss. >> this is boeing's first docking with the iss aftererous issues and cost overruns, which have led to corporate embarrassment and uncertainty and now there is more of that as engineers on the ground are working to learn more about these problems that have plagued the journey despite the issues that surround the starliner, the two astronauts appear to be taking it all in stride. >> i'm not sure we could have gotten a better welcome we...
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butch and sunny, the iss flight control team is thrilled to see you back on iss this is boeing's first docking with the iss after numerous issues and cost overruns, which have led to corporate embarrassment and uncertainty. and now there is more of that as engineers on the ground are working to learn more about these problems that have plagued the journey despite the issues that surround the starliner, the two astronauts appear to be taking it all in stride. >> i'm not sure we could have gotten a better welcome we had music, we had pojo matt was dancing it was great. >> and if all goes as planned, you'll be back on earth next week gary tuckman, cna, new york let's get more perspective now from r-cnn aerospace analysts, miles o'brien. >> miles big picture for safety crisis, massive inconvenience, both i wouldn't say safety crisis. i would say this john, the hardware, which they are concerned about where all the problems is r, i should say, will be jettisoned and burned up and not returned to earth. and so the engineer's can only troubleshoot it while it's in space. and so they want one
butch and sunny, the iss flight control team is thrilled to see you back on iss this is boeing's first docking with the iss after numerous issues and cost overruns, which have led to corporate embarrassment and uncertainty. and now there is more of that as engineers on the ground are working to learn more about these problems that have plagued the journey despite the issues that surround the starliner, the two astronauts appear to be taking it all in stride. >> i'm not sure we could have...
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but we are not committed to anything what w toolntative luna and i agree in the tool box because this iss to. [indiscernible question] the speaker: there are a lot of people invoking the 25th alarming. because this adversaries see the weaknessn as situation, but unfortunately it's not the house that determines that but the cabinet that makes that decision. i would ask the■ to search their hearts. i think you have all been reporting panic that ensued in the democratic party. i would be panicking, too if that was my no, ma'am thee. they serious problem. it's not justire country, we have a serious problem here because we have a presidentbly all appearances is not up the task. this is a serious moment and needs to be rerd and handled as such and hope they will do thei by the american people. these are moments. [indiscernible were in the administration in the cinet, i would be having that discussion with my colathe cabinet level. and they understand what they do and see what we d and see what action they take. it's a serious situation. much. [captions copyright national cable sateitcorp. 2024]
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celebrations as starliner and its crew reached orbit on track to dock with the iss tomorrow. >> when we expand our fleet of spacecraft, what we're doing is expanding our reach to the stars. >> reporter: after nasa's decision to partner with private companies to take crews to the international space station, this milestone moment coming after years of delays. boeing's starliner behind schedule and over budget, a failed uncrewed test flight in 2019 plagued with software glitches. more recently, launches delayed due to a parachute that wouldn't hold the weight of the capsule after re-entry and flammable tape in the capsule that needed to be replaced, and today's launch comes after setbacks with the ual rocket including a helium leak and valve issue led to a canceled launch in may. then last week's attempt stopped with less than four minutes before launch due to a software problem. >> the vehicle's trajectory continues to look good. >> reporter: today, no room for error as boeing has been at the center of controversy for the company's commercial aircraft issues, the infamous door plug bl
celebrations as starliner and its crew reached orbit on track to dock with the iss tomorrow. >> when we expand our fleet of spacecraft, what we're doing is expanding our reach to the stars. >> reporter: after nasa's decision to partner with private companies to take crews to the international space station, this milestone moment coming after years of delays. boeing's starliner behind schedule and over budget, a failed uncrewed test flight in 2019 plagued with software glitches. more...
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peter:4 culturally, is it important to note the difference between isse and nisse?ink particularly for the japanese-american community, and i think it is the only community that has that kind of labeling of the generations because each generation has a different experience. the immigrant generation obviously had a totally different immigration. immigration experience. the next generion was the generation that experienced the internment, the imprisonment in their own country. their children, the generation of which i am part, have a whole different kind of generational experience. so, unlikeheor the polish amerie japanese-americans have a distinct generational, uniquely generational experience. peter: george takei, prior to february 19, 1942, do you have memories of prejudice against japanese americans at all? george: i was too young to know that. peter: did your parents ever speak of it? george: later on, yes, but my friend was a blond white boy. so -- and i was too young to be aware of that. then, the confusing, scary, terrorizing experience of the internment. we w
peter:4 culturally, is it important to note the difference between isse and nisse?ink particularly for the japanese-american community, and i think it is the only community that has that kind of labeling of the generations because each generation has a different experience. the immigrant generation obviously had a totally different immigration. immigration experience. the next generion was the generation that experienced the internment, the imprisonment in their own country. their children, the...
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the 12 billion has been questioned by the iss billion has been questioned by the iss and _ billion hase _ the direction of travel as a result of the announcements that we got this weekend.— this weekend. there could be a romise this weekend. there could be a promise in _ this weekend. there could be a promise in inheritance - this weekend. there could be a promise in inheritance tax - this weekend. there could be a promise in inheritance tax outs| this weekend. there could be a l promise in inheritance tax outs in the tory manifesto. we know theoretically that would be lapped up. whether it would be have an effect on voters is a good question. you talked a lot this morning about the undecided voter, about it's interesting to ponder how many of those there might be or how many people after 1a years of conservative rule might have perhaps made up their minds about whether they like what they see or don't like what they see. i wonder if, and i think this was reflected in some of the chat you had in the panel, whether some people are still waiting, photos i mean to see what labour is going
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peter: your parents were isse, correct? george: no, my mother was born in sacramento, california.ther was born in japan, but he lost his mother when he was very, very young. and my widower g father, decid's going to start all over in this country called america. and he came to -- sailed to san francisco with his two boys, my fath being the younger of the two. my father was born in japan, but he was raised in san francisco, educated in san college in san . spoke english much better than my mother, american-born but in the rural part. where she was born was called florin then. a farming area. mostly japanese immigrant farmers. grandparents were there. and that was like little japan. so, japanese was spoken there by everybody in that area. my father was educated in san francisco and he spoke fluent english and japanese. so in camp was elected manager at both camps we were in. he was able to communicate with the immigrant generation as well as the american-born culturallyt important to note the difference between isse and nisse? george: i think particularly for the japanese-american c
peter: your parents were isse, correct? george: no, my mother was born in sacramento, california.ther was born in japan, but he lost his mother when he was very, very young. and my widower g father, decid's going to start all over in this country called america. and he came to -- sailed to san francisco with his two boys, my fath being the younger of the two. my father was born in japan, but he was raised in san francisco, educated in san college in san . spoke english much better than my...
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now to another iss i want to give an update on my efforts to end the crisis in ga for the past several months, my negotiators of the foreign-policy intelligence community and the like have been relentlessly focused, not just on a cease-fire that would inevitably be fragile and temporary but on a durable end to the war. that is the focus, a durable end to the war. brings s home, ensures israel's security, creates a better day after in gaza without hamas in power and sets the stage for a political settlement that provides a better future for israelis and palestinians alike. after intensive diplomy, carried out by my team, my many leaders of israel, qatar, egypt and other middle eastern countries, israe has offered a comprehensive new it is a roadmap to an enduring cease-fire and the release of all hostages. this proposal has transmitted by qatar to hamas. today i want to lay out its terms for an american citizen -- for the american citizens and for the world. this new proposal has three phases, three. the first phase would last for six weeks. here is what it would include. a full and com
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to be there judgments about what the trial judge in the hush money case it did or didn't do so that iss want to go with that. host: with a hypothetical case, a high-profile case, we' have to talk about this one, but knowing there are going to be reporters in the courtroom in real time saying what is going to happen, what advice would you give a judge walking into a that to avoid being concerned about heat was biased or she was last the whole time? guest: i have had a few semi-high-profile cases in my career and what i tried to do is i issue a standing order well before the trial begins and theo conduct jury selection a if i ha the parties, it will spell out time limits. and if it has a lot of media attention, i work with court adstration and the administration officer in my court to orchestrate and gets involved in what access they have to the case and sometes that means there will be several satellite courtroom live that as possible can take in the trial and do their job as professional journalists. host: how many times in your career did you issue a gag order? guest: never. host: why?
to be there judgments about what the trial judge in the hush money case it did or didn't do so that iss want to go with that. host: with a hypothetical case, a high-profile case, we' have to talk about this one, but knowing there are going to be reporters in the courtroom in real time saying what is going to happen, what advice would you give a judge walking into a that to avoid being concerned about heat was biased or she was last the whole time? guest: i have had a few semi-high-profile cases...
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how do you deal with of the isse so there's no one a solution but it's why the cdc is focused on in addition to being ready to respond to a threat we are focused on to other areas one is improving mental health we lost 100,000 to overdose 50,000 to suicide last year and then the other parties supporting young families. and thee reason we focusd; on te young families is that zero to ten that is when your lifelong patterns of health are determined, so we wantt to make sure mom is having a healthy pregnancy, that our kids are getting vaccinated, our kids are food security, housing secure, and that they are getting off to the best start in life no matter zip code. preventing diabetes, heart disease, stopping smoking. so that is really important and i think this is where the business community and public health has a so much shared alignment as we think about young families. >> so, vaccines the ability to communicate the value of these vaccines and how do you see the ability in the future to create or accelerate the creation of new vaccines? >> vaccinations have completely revolutionized how h we
how do you deal with of the isse so there's no one a solution but it's why the cdc is focused on in addition to being ready to respond to a threat we are focused on to other areas one is improving mental health we lost 100,000 to overdose 50,000 to suicide last year and then the other parties supporting young families. and thee reason we focusd; on te young families is that zero to ten that is when your lifelong patterns of health are determined, so we wantt to make sure mom is having a healthy...
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peter: culturally, is it important to note the difference between isse and nisse?i think particularly for the japanese-american community, and i think it is the only community that has that kind of labeling of the generations becausneration has a different experience. the immigrant generation obviously had a totally different immigration. immigration experience. the next generation was the generation that experienced the internment, thein their own country. their children, the generation of which i am part, have a whole different kind of generational experience. so, unlike the italian americans or the polish americans, thens a distinct generational, uniquely generational experience. peter: george takei, prior to february 19, 1942, do you have memories of prejudice against japanese americans at all? george: i was too young to know that. peter: did your parents ever speak of it? george: later on, yes, but my friend was a blond white boy. so -- and i was too young to be aware of that. then, the confusing, scary, terrorizing experience of the internment. we were consta
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we will hear from one of the former commanders of the iss about the mammoth task ahead.ening. we begin tonight with an exclusive investigation. the bbc has tracked down and confronted a people—smuggler who was responsible for organising a small—boat crossing to the uk in april in which a seven—year—old girl died. our paris correspondent andrew harding was on the beach in france during that incident, and, in a lengthy investigation, has tracked the smuggler through europe to luxembourg. excuse me, sir. andrew harding from bbc news. we've come to luxembourg to confront a man we've been chasing across europe. we know who you are, you're a smuggler. no. he's responsible for putting hundreds of people in small boats heading from france to england. and responsible for one boat in particular. this one. we came across it back in april on a beach in northern france. police, battling with a group of smugglers. chaos as people clambered onto the boat. we saw a girl here in a pink coat. she was one of five to die at the scene. her name was sara, seven years old, born in belgium, rai
we will hear from one of the former commanders of the iss about the mammoth task ahead.ening. we begin tonight with an exclusive investigation. the bbc has tracked down and confronted a people—smuggler who was responsible for organising a small—boat crossing to the uk in april in which a seven—year—old girl died. our paris correspondent andrew harding was on the beach in france during that incident, and, in a lengthy investigation, has tracked the smuggler through europe to luxembourg....
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now to another iss i want to give an update on my efforts to end the crisis in ga.ast several months, my negotiators of theelligence community and the like have been relentlessly focused, not just on a cease-fire that would to the war. that is the focus, a durable end to the war. one that brings al hostages home, ensures israel's security, creates a better day after in gaza without hamas in power and sets the stage for a political settlement that provides a better future for israelis and palestinians alike. after intensive diplomacy, carried out by my team, my many conversations with leaders of israel, qatar, egypt and other middle eastern countries, israe has offered a comprehensive new it is a roadmap to an enduring cease-fire and the release of all hostages. this proposal has transmitted by qatar to hamas. today i want to lay out its te -- for the american citizens and fo world. this new proposal has three thre would last for six weeks. here is what it would include. a full and complete cease-fire. a withdrawal of israeli forces ga reas hostages including women,
now to another iss i want to give an update on my efforts to end the crisis in ga.ast several months, my negotiators of theelligence community and the like have been relentlessly focused, not just on a cease-fire that would to the war. that is the focus, a durable end to the war. one that brings al hostages home, ensures israel's security, creates a better day after in gaza without hamas in power and sets the stage for a political settlement that provides a better future for israelis and...
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t'ngt is true, look at the iss, former world war ii enemies came together to create the most audaciousontinue collaborating with russia, unfortunately but in china, we never have successfully been able to politically get there in the united states to collaborate with them at they would all be better off if we can work together to work towards this programme. can work together to work towards this programme-— this programme. could have run the programme- — this programme. could have run the programme- -- _ this programme. could have run the programme- -- good _ this programme. could have run the programme. -- good to _ this programme. could have run the programme. -- good to have - this programme. could have run the programme. -- good to have you i this programme. could have run the| programme. -- good to have you on programme. —— good to have you on the programme. hello. today has brought a rather chilly feel to the weather across many parts of the uk, particularly when you consider we are now intojune. that said, a bit of sunshine did make it feel relatively warm — the sun is strong a
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thrusters failed during the approach to the iss.ack on, one remains turned off. none of them showstoppers, butch and sonny should be able to get into their vehicle and come back safely, shouldn't be a problem but this is the first flight of the star liner, first flight of any vehicle, you need to be extra cautious. neil: the columbia - faster not linked at all, they want to be careful. there are issues about the astronauts's safety. what if star liner can't take them back? is there any way space x or elon musk can come to the rescue? as an alternative? >> yes. that is what would happen if it was deemed, we should emphasize this is not what is being contemplated. star liner should be able to bring them home. if something drastic should happen and star liner is disabled, we would be looking at a rescue situation possibly sending up an additional space x vehicle that could take the crew back. i am not sure how quickly that could happen. it would disrupt the traffic model. but i am sure it could happen. nasa has looked at that as a cont
thrusters failed during the approach to the iss.ack on, one remains turned off. none of them showstoppers, butch and sonny should be able to get into their vehicle and come back safely, shouldn't be a problem but this is the first flight of the star liner, first flight of any vehicle, you need to be extra cautious. neil: the columbia - faster not linked at all, they want to be careful. there are issues about the astronauts's safety. what if star liner can't take them back? is there any way...
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this is because this univerty is opened up their spaces and they're like they saw the value that this issring so much wealth to our campuses, right, and so -- [applause] so thank you to all the universities. thank you to all of theuniversiy pledged to taking our students. these thousands and milli refugees out there that could benefit from university imagine if each university can take one -- universities are in the united states alone. that could be are being to so many refugees right now with refugee agency, we are walking on o 15 -- 15% by 2030 thischieve if we all come together that to me is giving back. that is inviting us into your story. >> so keep this thread about what we can do. so■m iy to the national security advisor tont tap that 114 people on this planet are displaced. you are the -- you've lived this. you know ts. you know the trauma of this. how we -- what can we do? you mentioned a specific on education but as you think about the sryline tha■út you and thes other children in the refugee camp what can taking action to address this horrifying part of our world affairs?k >>
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because the iss orbiting the earth is a moving target you have very specific launch times with instantaneous launch windows and you have to hit them to the exact second in order to reach the exact trajectory. the next opportunity if they can get the rocket turned around in time with united launch alliance says they can reload the fuel and ready. the only condition as you get to the bottom of what triggered the scrub. but everything in place the rocket could attempt another launch again tomorrow at exactly 12 oh 3:00 p.m. - - 12 : 03:00 p.m. eastern time tomorrow also back up launch opportunities on wednesday the fifth and thursday the sixth. alicia if folks did not know by now our resident space nerd so this also means he gets to be our space nerd one more day. we will see you tomorrow. >> president biden's son hunter will appear in court for jury selection in his trial for the three federal gun charges as a father and son rode bikes together today in delaware. >> this will be historic as a first criminal trial of a sitting president son today the present is enjoying time with family before
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. >> so it's not just the astronauts that are going up to the iss, but cargo as well. so right now, we are past max q, that's the point of when the most stress is placed on the rocket. so a huge milestone there. and you can apparently see the entire us coast from the rocket. i don't have a good display of it right in front of me, allison, but so far this is looking really, really good. and so for boeing, this is spaceflight that they really needed to go successfully. they needed to prove that they could compete with elon musk's base x. and this is also just coming at a tremendous moment for spaceflight in general, because you have another big launch scheduled for tomorrow. spacex's starship, which is going to someday land nasa astronauts on the moon and perhaps some de, going to mars. so that's really a critical piece of this puzzle here. allison, because nasa needs boeing's starliner to work so we can focus on artemis and some of those other missions as well. >> well, kristen, i'm so glad, first of all, there's a lot there, but i'm so glad that you told us about how i
. >> so it's not just the astronauts that are going up to the iss, but cargo as well. so right now, we are past max q, that's the point of when the most stress is placed on the rocket. so a huge milestone there. and you can apparently see the entire us coast from the rocket. i don't have a good display of it right in front of me, allison, but so far this is looking really, really good. and so for boeing, this is spaceflight that they really needed to go successfully. they needed to prove...
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that is what iss at stake thats and we next 20 weeks and talk to our friends at church.t your butt down and startta talking politics at church. i know, you're going to ruffle so you guys willing to do that? [cheering]■b okay. we are in a perilous moment. one thing i have learned thankfully at the ripe age of 5o do it alone. isn't god amazing?rd-core shift his plans are always so much better than ours. you probably know my story for 30 years i worked in the media. as fair and honest ones. during culvert i had a wake-up n journalism anymore. this is propaganda and ha-tths. we note that is a fancy way of saying a big old ally, right? youlike you say gave you half truth. but it is really a lie. i realize the half-truths were what we are putting out our country, dividing my pushing isolation from our relatives ili that and i walked away for my career and i contract that was not an easy thing to do. i knew that once i realized what i was doing was not right, it was immoral. if i continue to do that that made me immoral. i did not to be immoral. i what what matter more than a p
that is what iss at stake thats and we next 20 weeks and talk to our friends at church.t your butt down and startta talking politics at church. i know, you're going to ruffle so you guys willing to do that? [cheering]■b okay. we are in a perilous moment. one thing i have learned thankfully at the ripe age of 5o do it alone. isn't god amazing?rd-core shift his plans are always so much better than ours. you probably know my story for 30 years i worked in the media. as fair and honest ones....
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a 170 billion per year to fund a 160 billion pounds increase in spending on public services but the iss? twat the green party are offering is real hope and change and with the numbers you are asking about with the iss, it is a mixed bag. what we're looking at is a wealth tax, 1% tax on people with assets of over £10 million or more, and a 2% tax on people with over 2 billion or more,. the iss say that it is unlikely that they would raise the sums they claim i'm certainly not without real economic costs. we i'm certainly not without real economic costs.— i'm certainly not without real economic costs. we have seen in scandinavian _ economic costs. we have seen in scandinavian countries _ economic costs. we have seen in scandinavian countries where - economic costs. we have seen in | scandinavian countries where this has worked. scandinavian countries where this has worked-— has worked. there are three countries — has worked. there are three countries now _ has worked. there are three countries now you _ has worked. there are three countries now you have - has worked. there are three i cou
a 170 billion per year to fund a 160 billion pounds increase in spending on public services but the iss? twat the green party are offering is real hope and change and with the numbers you are asking about with the iss, it is a mixed bag. what we're looking at is a wealth tax, 1% tax on people with assets of over £10 million or more, and a 2% tax on people with over 2 billion or more,. the iss say that it is unlikely that they would raise the sums they claim i'm certainly not without real...
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brazil, india, china and legal the organization now includes egypt, iran, and the united arab emirates. issan these days there is a large-scale international forum of education ministers, shaping the future. vladimir putin sent greetings to the participants. our country, the president emphasized, is open to... cooperation in this area and is ready to share our rich, largely unique experience, to participate in new joint projects, in russia all conditions are created so that young people can develop their abilities, this is one of the state priorities. underway a huge amount of work, the latest technical developments and the most advanced approaches to training. in the altai republic today , the acting head of the region, andrei turchak, was introduced; he was appointed last week by decree of vladimir putin, and previously served. post of vice-speaker of the federation council. andrey turchak spoke about the main tasks. it is important, in particular , to develop the economy, but at the same time be careful about preserving natural resources. the rich experience that i gained while serving i
brazil, india, china and legal the organization now includes egypt, iran, and the united arab emirates. issan these days there is a large-scale international forum of education ministers, shaping the future. vladimir putin sent greetings to the participants. our country, the president emphasized, is open to... cooperation in this area and is ready to share our rich, largely unique experience, to participate in new joint projects, in russia all conditions are created so that young people can...
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to talk about the iss, and we are engaged inion plus 1n around this issue of climate justice.the conversation c-span is one t iue our docs campaign. host: let's talkfics. what does climate justice look like? what are theadvocating for? guest: great question. why i am moderating and i'm not the expert is because i do not have the answers to all those the panel we have assembd is■q on the stage tomorrow night to answer those questions from the policy perspective. what i do everyday is what you do so well, to ask the restions. i am good at asking questions, but i'm not thi am learning as e is learning during this 12 month campaign that we■ are in th■dbur of environmental justice for 60 years, writingit is a name you , but in the environmental community, people know the name robert bullard. he has been at this for six decades. 85 years■1 now, still doing his work base down in houston, on our panel tomorrowhouston, night. dan jones, w $100 million to to support the work the committvan jones on th. on the panel, peggy shepard, cochair of the white house environmental advisory council, on the stage
to talk about the iss, and we are engaged inion plus 1n around this issue of climate justice.the conversation c-span is one t iue our docs campaign. host: let's talkfics. what does climate justice look like? what are theadvocating for? guest: great question. why i am moderating and i'm not the expert is because i do not have the answers to all those the panel we have assembd is■q on the stage tomorrow night to answer those questions from the policy perspective. what i do everyday is what you...
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russian oleg kononenko, who is now working on the iss, set the world record for the total duration of space flights. so, all attention to st. petersburg. the international economic forum, the main business event, starts here in an hour. this year's theme is the foundation of a multipolar world - the formation of new growth points. 17 participants are expected from 136 countries and territories. experts, business leaders, government officials will discuss vectors of economic development, international trade, new markets, and technological leadership. the program is intense. lots of events today. for the final preparations in the northern capital is being monitored by our correspondent olga knyazeva, in connection with the studio. olga, good morning, over to you. good morning, colleagues, yes, the economic forum is about to start now, and you know, at this time, these 4 days, we can say for sure that st. petersburg lives at the pace of moscow, because there are a lot of events, a lot of events, business people , experts, the international community meet, communicate, sign documents, whi
russian oleg kononenko, who is now working on the iss, set the world record for the total duration of space flights. so, all attention to st. petersburg. the international economic forum, the main business event, starts here in an hour. this year's theme is the foundation of a multipolar world - the formation of new growth points. 17 participants are expected from 136 countries and territories. experts, business leaders, government officials will discuss vectors of economic development,...