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you can feel you're flying over the earth and you do not feel like you're in the station and that's a great sensation like being in and it is something i miss well you later was none too pleased however with reporters asking her how she would look after her hair in space pointing out male cosmonauts no such questions there we got the lowdown from the person in charge of cosmic headers. because when i did not come to me specifically for a haircut i came to the hotel for my client the hotel director as they said that i would do the hair for 3 cosmonauts and 3 understudies look that is how it began on april 6th 2008. 100 short some just a little off more care for but there were also model haircuts there were different ones even rated the korean cosmonaut girl she was 28 years old she was young i
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think she was the 1st korean cosmonaut i braided her hair and she went to the press conference like that one of his confidence. because one of the the cosmonauts always gave me the autographed photos after haircuts one day my husband had become a live 10 and called the cosmonauts was so happy he expressed support and signed the photo for my husband with congratulations on his promotion and i would say they're not just ordinary people they heroes after all not everyone has the willpower courage and health to fly as we say in russian we as healthy as a cosmonauts and here they are the healthiest lives simple interesting people just like you and me but heroes usually. are cosmic coverage continues now for the next 2436 hours of course monday is the big day marking 60 years since the 1st manned space flight of course the guest of honor yuri gagarin for the meantime though in the next half an hour my colleague call in braille be here presenting you with more
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going to be given just essential to the place with him used to me i'm a chick just a little sun micro with the boat mission money scheme which. you just remove to mislay in the world but in the mulch it's similar with i'm just going to put 4 post in it look under the porch to peel the datasheet the family of what the most disposable gloves come now with at the. deeds his next move is the midst of them. you move your music you. weren't. too concerned since the. good work when it's more the troops and the birds and wooden spoons with the storm.
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here everything is very different than back on earth they have to float rather than and it's not that easy to get used to they have to sleep standing up in a sleeping bag making sure to zip up so that their arms don't flail about in syria gravity that's a station you have to learn how to get alone anyways there are too many threats here to waste time quarrelling. now but if you do and you. need to do it. i love the fact that on the international space station we are just a team. depend on each other every day with our lives and it is
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such a great example for everyone politicians just everyone all over the world of how we can work together to achieve great things everything that's important to us it's really important to us is pretty much the same and if you know i started seeing something that he doesn't agree with or he says something that i don't agree with then we'll start chuckling and say all their stuff strong russian bear what are you doing jack and we can joke about it and understand that topic we're talking about isn't as important as our friendship and the values that we share so it's not that it's not that big of a deal one of the cool things that's in the russian segment is the russian cosmonauts like our commander in the russian segment we have tons of great windows these are really high quality windows so we can take pictures we also have a lot of systems that keep the station going and we have another cargo vehicle at the very into the station and the last thing i want to show you is my favorite
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space picture because of what it represents business with the dove because space to speak is a peaceful exploit. where we work together if you notice i got a russian shirt i got american sox international that's what this place is about working together as one team that speech and this week have a good day. because it was to. this news. you should you should cross greatly reduce. good news this is. where you do it meets. my good to your beauty which. is good because because the good will come with me for she was. just what they're. supposed. to be just as it is going to get to this.
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isn't what you can feel when you go to. school or see your. stall. i think. you know the crew change. return to earth is the station. in the russian segment you'll have to carry out dozens of experiments and maintain the station he's got so much to do that it doesn't even have time to make his american colleagues helping out the north peggy whitson stay here was extended so no she'll be working together with jack. good to go on your circles which is good for you to watch.
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bush and bush are going to be a religion. this experiment is the most delicious one the lettuce was grown at 0 gravity and then of course eaten they carry out biological and physics experiments study the performance of stem cells and develop medicines to cure cancer this experiment is the most important one for jack fisher as his daughter had cancer. but spaceman also guinea pigs mission control constantly monitors their health and watches closely to see if they exercise enough. we have a special treadmill 1st off we can find it's all the way we have to work out physical exercise. to do 2 and a half hours a day because if you don't have good exercise your muscles and your bones
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23 used the worst enemy. the more we do to a group of those 3 because they will salute to produce the stupa booms we should. problem drugs don't always come from unscrupulous dealers but from pharmacies too in every state in the united states we see me very sharp increase in the number of people seeking treatment for addiction to prescription opioids it invaded america under the banner of medicine persisted with the pain but instead of trying to wean him off though she just goes after dose after dose after dose and really became his drug dealer so who's to blame patients doctors manufacturers all the governments of
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today the industry prefers to spend millions of euros in on the 2 day reproducers i will be sniffy about making money making profits in some of the big corporations international markets import export do you imagine the number of chronic diseases that are out in every community today it is new do to new viruses own new microbes that is not true so it is due to environment. siggy though that moment of disability or the sort of muscles are really just accumulate could only come in to see in them to be so nice that. the player can see the sky if the so food industry is successful it will create more jobs it will create more value added it will create more fruit so i don't see why we shouldn't also fight for the interest something of a street not except that we are british and we want regulation has been just
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generational poverty. it's a tough tough fight every day to meet your needs and the needs of your family. the fist time in my even a misguided belief by many of us by locking down the whole society you can somehow feel all high risk people we're seeing now is sort of on view is that that wasn't the case did not possess. the high risk pool of people that are in the u.s. we are. now over half a 1000000 deaths most little people that was a complete failure just saying that these lockdowns would actually protect all the high risk people.
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the week's top stories on r.t. official seek to reassure that the astra zeneca covert shot is safe stressing that vaccine hesitancy is costing lives but there are signs that the damage to public trust is already done. police cars are torched bricks are thrown and dozens of police are injured as rioting sweeps northern ireland over post trade barriers. and a former u.s. intelligence analyst faces years in jail for exposing america's drone assassination program we speak to a whistleblower who's in close contact with him. he did it because he was exposing a war crime he's not allowed to see that and so he really doesn't have any chance of acquittal.
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