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dan, just getting people interested in putting things up there. that's the longer problem . well, and talking about people interested in putting things out there, space x and boeing are just 2 of the commercial players in the game. we heard about them in the report. how much of a role do they play currently and pushing for a crucial advancements? well, space extensive spacecraft, one version you can launch with just cargo and board. the other one he could launch with astronauts. and there's some astronauts up there now and a space, ex spacecraft. there was a problem with the russian. so use crack which is totally different in the outside but does the same thing. and so the discussion was, do we launch one of these, or another, a both or so forth. and, you know, they finally finally came up with a plan to launch or russian spacecraft empty that everybody comes home in the new one and they throw away the old one. but they had toyed with the idea of splitting the crew that had to come home and half half coming in the space 6 capsule and the other half coming. i'm going to rush a spacecraft when the boeing spacecraft finally becomes operational with people.
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you'll have 3 options, so again, it's sort of like you go to a party at somebody's house and somebody's car breaks down somebody else as a car to get a ride home. if you all came in the same car, somebody's gonna be changing the tire. oh, now that you mentioned russia with everything going on down here on earth in the war in ukraine, but also growing tensions with china. where do you see global co operation in space going this year? well, this is a log on earth, and that is in an article where you have many countries have made claims over the past century or so there's dozens of countries to the wrong stations and so forth. everybody cooperates down there. it doesn't matter who you are. what flag, what language, if there's an accident, everybody, those in the resources. i lived that ever base camp for a month and we had an avalanche to kill several people and everybody from everywhere just came in to help. that's what you do when you have a crew or a mission in a really extreme environment like space. and that's what happens up on the space
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station. you don't really see a little bit of politics here and there, but for most part, when you're up there, your crew, the big seat doesn't matter where you're from. the interesting thing is we get along better and space that we do on earth. so maybe we're learning something interesting up there about you know how to get along with each other, that we can apply back on earth. just a thought. we don't want time, but i don't want to ask, oh, if we missed something, are there any budding news space project we should be watching out for? they are still flying under the radar. you would the interesting answer to that is, i don't know, but i wouldn't be surprised because you can now lock spacecraft or this big for $100000.00 about the same in euro's and your small countries like depaul and so forth that are launching now. and every one of those has thousands of students and people in those countries who never had access to space before. so let's i, i would love to be totally surprised and caught off guard by something like that. but just today, web space telescope, you're us, discovered it's 1st planet. it's about the size of earth,
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doesn't seem to have an atmosphere. i didn't expect to see that that just popped up out of nowhere. we're going to see that every day from now on, crossing our fingers for pleasant surprise as coming our way asked our biologist. keep calling, always great speaking to literature. fine to say that climate change is making extreme weather events more frequent and more intense us state of california has long had a front row seat to these disasters. after days of heavy downpours and rocks lines, a major cyclone is due to bring even more torrential rain. now, at least 17 people have already lost their lives in the storms. remarkably, the drivers and passengers in these 2 cars escaped with just minor injuries. after they were swallowed by a mass of st. cole, in los angeles, large swathes of the region have been devastated by flooding. neighborhoods. inundated homes and cars droning in flood water,
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californians are fighting a series of relentless and powerful storms. torrential rain and high winds have forced authorities to su, stay at home warnings. meanwhile, in santa barbara county, all 10000 residents of the star studded tone of monta, c. 2 were advised to leave authorities fear much lights could hit the tone. because the price of living isn't a readable place with money he did by day of a lot of people. in santa cruz, the rain triggered a rockslide that close to highway. despite the storms, the state remains in the grip of a decades long drought expense say human induced climate change is super charging weather extremes, the war and they'll be washed to come. if emissions on slash odds getting a lot hotter dry is getting a lot dryer, but the wet, skinny malott letter as well. and as a consequence of this,
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not only in terms of our deeper understanding in our consciousness as it relates to our live realities, but also in terms of policy making, we are moving dramatically and different direction. tens of thousands of people remain without power and forecasters. one more rain is expected on top of the heavy dime pores and the u. s. the golden gloves, film, and tv awards ceremony has returned to the air waves after 2 years of upheaval caused by allegations of corruption, sexism, and charges a racism. this year the award so sought to confront its tarnish path at the same time as re countering some of its former glamour. the stones were back in beverly hills after 2 scandal written years in which the golden globes organizes were accused of corruption and a severe lack of diversity. this he is host, comedian gerad carmichael tackled the issue,
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head on america's on black. but fool the to the new beginning. it was one of only wasn't all time greats who won big steven spielberg taking best director and best drama film for his autobiographical movie. the fable men nomination. ah, you the smith, what he does? it's playful or imaginative. you can afford to be a little encouraging. yeah. michelle, no one best comedy actress for her role in the surreal sy fi action film, everything everywhere. all at once. quite the multi verse. i think of evelyn with the skills and angela bassett took home the best supporting actress award for her
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role in the black panther. sequel. what kinda forever we showed we showed the world what black unity leadership and love looks like the yawn behind and in front of the camera. have you been route, have even riley route for you? how rural with another big winner of the night was the ban. she's of in a share and a dark irish comedy when a fellow it took him 3 major prizes, including best comedy. actor for colin farrell is came to kick her door and give you a slice. is helen farrell, most of the golden globes usual glitzy after parties didn't happen this year. the awards may have taken a bit of a dentist, but the night that kicks off the movie wells annual awards season is back once the night. as was or is before we go at the snowboard world cup in austria, the whole team has beaten germany and the perilous la mixed event, austria's undress, con manga and diana would being came away with the gold medal in. but gus stine,
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