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the, the, your, what you can do though we can use live from the lien, the you ways to change that 1st moon landing and half a century. a private company has landed a spacecraft on the lunar surface. flight control is concerned. they are receiving a signed signal, but is the lender cold, and this is fully functional. we'll find out shortly, also coming up. a deadly fire in gulf to residential buildings in east and spine. 55 is in the course, told city of valencia rice to rescue people trapped by the instant our will bring you. the light is shortly the
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jared read. welcome to the show. nasa is highlighted as a giant leap forward, a robotic spacecraft built by a private sector company has landed on the moon. it was the 1st control defend to the moon by a us build the spacecraft. it seems a 1972. that's when nasa is a polaroid program. last foot asked her notes on the lunar surface. the unmanned spacecraft called a d. c is, is carrying a mix of commercial cargo and nasa science instruments on the journey. the company behind the mission intuitive machines, hopes to conduct research and collect data to better understand the in your environment, particularly domains, south pole, its mission directed to him, crane this is while the spice cross journey is now at an end, it's work is only just beginning what we can confirm without
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a doubt that our equipment is on the surface of a man and we are transmitting. so regulations i and team will see how much more we can get from that. we'll keep cowling as an editor at nasa watch in washington dc. he told us how excited he was to see this landing happen. well, as i mentioned before, i, the last time this happened. i would, can you hear me? okay. yeah, we can hear you say on the surface all kept, sorry. i hit the wrong button here for the last time i was honest about spend half a century since we saw this and i was in high school, so whole guy liked me. i'm happy to see us back on the moon. i was asked, it was another air at the time who said what, how do we know when it lands? because the numbers are all over. they should watch the guy sitting at the console a week back. and those are classic definitely, you know, the later the mon, this exact habits gave what, what can you tell us about the state of the craft after the landing?
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how's it going? well, the, the initial problem was that they knew it is landed. they just get the right signal . now they have a weak signal. it could be something as simple as, as it lands it as these dishes on. it may be either in the little bit in the wrong direction and you have to fiddle with that, but they're getting data and they're happy with what they're getting so far. so uh, the spacecraft is alive and it's talking to her. that's the best news you can, you can possibly get. i guess that is the main thing. yes. and it just explained to us what happens now as well. so they're gonna probably wanna make sure they can turn up the volume a bit so they can get the most data necessary. and supposedly when the spacecraft came in and landed it, if this is your lander, it throw little camera and that camera supposedly was planned to take a picture of the spacecraft on again. so at some point we'll see that video and that'll be kind of cool. but then they get down to the business of the science,
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which is why we're looking get this program to move in the 1st place. okay. and that center with them are in south paul with an is what, what's so special about this area of the main? well, you can use my little thing here. everything we launch to the moon is always been around the equator. and this time we went down to the south pole. now, it's a little more difficult to do that, but it's rocket science. why are we going to the south pole the moon? well very spacecraft have discovered what we clearly think is water ice. that's a soft pull. this probe is one of several that will go there to confirm what we think we already know. and then why is water important? well us, if i'm an ass throughout living on the moon, i can drink it. i can breathe part of it or i could use it to make rock and fuel to come home and everything that i can get from the moon. i don't have to bring with me, which makes things a lot easier. does water in any way indicate that they could be a presence of life or anything like that?
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a close war my heart, i'm an extra well just see, i don't know. i, i've had this discussion with people. a lot of the reason why there's water there is that comments may well have crashed into the moon over the billions of years and we'd know comments of a lot of what we would call, gu, technically it's for data criteria. maybe that's there. maybe that's what we'll discover when we make the 1st direct look at what we're seeing. and i, you know, i could posit a guess even if there's nothing alive. if the chemicals that we find there in the water indicate that organic chemistry is at work. well, gee, if it's happening on the moon, the chances that you could happen to mars are europa probably go up a bit. but again, i'm just speculating with, let's see what's there? i'd be happy if there's only one. i can't wait to talk to you about some of the findings that you'll get, i guess, hopefully very soon, keith cowering editor at nasa. what's really appreciate it. thank you. my pleasure
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is a great round off of some of the world news headlines now. germany's parliament has rejected a motion to to leave a tourist cruise me solves to you crying, but deep back and move to provide all the military support. the government is blocking deliveries of the powerful weapons on the grounds that they could be used to strike targets deep inside russia and for the escalate. the conflicts us president joe biden has met with the window and door out of russian opposition later, alex and the found the, the visit at a hotel in san francisco came as the white house announced price sanctions against russia, the valleys, family and i live. so he was killed in a russian prison last week on president letting me purchase orders. a how binding is parliament has ratified a deal with diesel e to build processing centers for migrants. the plan allows the bulk and country to help thousands of asylum sake is picked up in international waters by easily while
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they clients are being processed. human rights groups are concerned about the deal, while b. u sees the agreement as a possible future templates. the quote in spain has found full mat boss, a line of football, a danny oliver's guilty of writing a woman in a night club. the sexual assault took place on december. the 31st 2022 houses has been sentenced to 4 and a half years in prison. the code also ordered the 40 year old to pay his victim $150000.00 euros. elvis can feel the verdict to spain now where at least 4 people have died in a blaze that swept across to residential buildings in the city of valencia. i'm, it's for you. that number could rise as a number of people are still missing when the 5 broke out, some residents flayed onto the balconies to a white being rescued. the cause of the place isn't yet clear about high winds. i believe to have fan the flames. scrutiny is also turning to the buildings,
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instruction materials, which may have also helped to fly a spread so quickly. hold ahead. amelia is a journalist in valencia. he told us about the latest developments in this disaster as well. what do we want to talk about for people who has been confirmed dead by their side fighters? drones for flying tonight and all the 19 person houses are, are still missing their, their families have. no, they don't have any news from them since 530 from last evening. so unfortunately, these numbers go increase into several hours. 3 days of official a morning has been put in place in the city of valencia, in true inferno and the story treating for a know that i have the whole country. a specialist who lives in
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tv. we have seen pretty dramatic scenes, of the rescue of several residents were tracking their balconies like a father and a daughter were waiting for more than one hour. you know it to be rescue for, for the site 1st. i think all they were, they were put into the safety, but they are still 19 person who are missing that wouldn't right now. just terrible . the said, hey, what do we know about what may have caused the fire? it's still early investigation journals, but of course of the williams were pretty strong and there are still tonight, and that's why there's the fighters. i'll see right now trying to call down to, to, to control the flames. all of the building was still on fire. but of course, everybody's talking to experts are right now talking about the materials of as i say to the police during a very slow, i'm a woman she wrote that was using between the 2002010 right now. there are no, using any more of these buildings, pretty good call to buildings. and it was pretty popular during that time of spain
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to use these materials. so a lot of questions are now in place and a lot of new investigations asked to see the owners and buildings needs to be reevaluated and re, uh, re made actually because there are still all the buildings that has these kind of materials right now. hold how you've mentioned this period of morning. how are people in valencia feeling about this dreadful thing that's happened in the city? it's not just the steel valencia drive. it has been something that nationally has stroke the whole country. we have the fire minister and also those patties royal families who us send their condolences, the social media to the families, to the, to the victims. it has to be and showing further that has been brought across the law by we have seen live these rest. you, i was before life next to the building in last time we could still see people
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trying this to next to the buildings. people were still looking for, for their families, for the loved ones, and still no sign of 19 person. so that's why it's totally, we could understand that. maybe on the next hours we could have more numbers on the big team. that's why there are right now a center of a specialist of psych, a psychologist in place to help the family and the whole country. and the whole neighborhood is helping right now with food. we have water with any kind of help for these people that was hard. hey man. yeah. speaking to us from valencia. jorge . thank you very much for your reporting. thank you so much. well, the largest hospital in the us state of alabama has suspended it's ivy f treatments . it follows a ruling by the states highest quote that says frozen embryos, all fertilized eggs are the equivalent of children legal equivalent of children. the hospital says he must evaluate whether it's patients or doctors could face
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criminal charges or punitive damages for involve nadine idea of treatments. the ruling by the old republican alabama supreme court has also put into question the future of 5 e. s. considered one of the best treatments for patients who want to have children, but struggle to conceive naturally as jill we valencia is a little professor at the university of arkansas alia. she explained the implications of this rolling. this opinion has no criminal consequences as of right now. right? so if, if a, a clinic were to accidentally destroy an embryo, as of right now, it does not have to be worried about being arrested for murder. but what this, what this opinion says is that is the clinic is, is negligent, and how it stores and takes care of the frozen embryos. that's when the clinic needs to be especially worried. and so in this exact case, at least what's alleged is, is there must have been
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a lock on the door for the freezer because a random patient was able to walk in and, and grab some of the embryos if dropped to them. um, you know, this has bigger ramifications too though, because in the us we do have a lot of embryos and freezers because we take a lot of eggs out at a time. so and every time any time you have x and a freezer, you better make sure to being careful with them because otherwise under this opinion. so if, if you could start those, those embryos, you can get sued for the death of children. still the way the lens then will produce pop legend ellison john has offered fans and collect is the chance to get their hands on some of his most famous personal items. christie says auctioned over $900.00 items from stage cost james, and ought to finish. and even a grand piano that elton john used to compose schools for broadway musicals, and billy elliot than either the items are all collected in these atlanta apartments. and could be seen at an open house in new york before they will
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