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but this morning, i got to talk to mike fossum, and now still accustomed to zero gravity. >> there areertainly times when you miss gravity. particularly when you drop something. when you lose something up here. on earth, you get used to things that get away from you falling down by your feet, so you'll look around the floor and in the media. up here, they don't fall down. they can fall in any direction and they don't stop when they hit a surface. they're more likely to bounce than to lodge, so they can sometimes bounce a long ways and that's a frustrating thing at times, too. >> here's my question with regard to the iss. you're one of three crew members right now. they're working on a fix. hoping for a launch in a couple of days. if it's a no go, how do you get home? >> we're fine. we have -- arrived on the soyuse rocket in june. there was a failure of that booster, it was a progress cargo vehicle, but launches on the essentially a same rocket. the same one we road to orbit. we don't use that part of the rocket for the ride home. it's a much different game going home. so our ship is fi
but this morning, i got to talk to mike fossum, and now still accustomed to zero gravity. >> there areertainly times when you miss gravity. particularly when you drop something. when you lose something up here. on earth, you get used to things that get away from you falling down by your feet, so you'll look around the floor and in the media. up here, they don't fall down. they can fall in any direction and they don't stop when they hit a surface. they're more likely to bounce than to...
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the producer sam fossum, carolyn kelly and liz stark, they saw prosecutors coming in every day, saw roberte office every day with very few exceptions, a couple exceptions and they really did see witnesses going in, they saw defense attorneys. we were able to identify how much activity was going on in the office. >> here is an example. you all were seeing pictures what was this lawyer's name, tom green, he was a white collar attorney pictured one day coming out of the office. you all found out that he was working with who, with rick gates? >> we did. we saw a photo of tom green or we took a photo of tom green going into the office, didn't initially know who he was, but then recognized him. i was able to recognize him and then made calls around to sources saying who is he representing? what is he doing? why is someone so well-known in washington for white collar defense doing this? >> there is the scoop as a result. new signs gates might be negotiating a plea deal. >> we were able to break the news he was negotiating for rick gates well before any other news organization and green came into
the producer sam fossum, carolyn kelly and liz stark, they saw prosecutors coming in every day, saw roberte office every day with very few exceptions, a couple exceptions and they really did see witnesses going in, they saw defense attorneys. we were able to identify how much activity was going on in the office. >> here is an example. you all were seeing pictures what was this lawyer's name, tom green, he was a white collar attorney pictured one day coming out of the office. you all found...
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protect people and nature for climate extremes to boost climate finance, and to clamp down on the fossumuel industry and joining us now to talk about this point that we're at, we have bill nye, the science guy, and bill today happens to be world environment day, but really, we're here on this highway to climate hell. just put this into perspective for us. how bad is it? >> well, it's only getting worse and worse everybody. it's the latest research is that there is not going to be this mythic tipping point or turning point, or point of no return. instead, things are just going to get hotter and hotter and worse and worse. and while this is easy to say, what are we going to do about it? well, as you know was born in the us. i grew up in the us and so my perspective may be strongly influenced by that. but i claim the united states has to be in the lead. the united states has to lead the world in dressing global climate change in order to do that, we have to reduce our emissions and come up with new ways to provide electricity to more and more people are around the world. these are easy thin
protect people and nature for climate extremes to boost climate finance, and to clamp down on the fossumuel industry and joining us now to talk about this point that we're at, we have bill nye, the science guy, and bill today happens to be world environment day, but really, we're here on this highway to climate hell. just put this into perspective for us. how bad is it? >> well, it's only getting worse and worse everybody. it's the latest research is that there is not going to be this...
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the other thing, you know, our team that's been out at the mueller office, sam fossum and steck, they're the unsung heros of our team. they've seen people leave that office with boxes recently. staffers leaving with carts of boxes. we have not seen any significant grand jury activity since the roger stone indictment. in fact, we haven't even seen the grand jurors at the courthouse since the roger stone indictment. other things that have been going on here, like the fact that some of the parts of this investigation and these cases have now been handed over to the u.s. attorney here in washington, d.c. another signal that the mueller team does not expect to be around much longer. so, yeah, all of this definitely pointing to the fact that mueller is essentially done. >> how long will it take, laura, for the american public to know what mueller knows? >> it could take quite awhile. we expect this to be a battle royale. under the regulation, barr has wide discretion to figure out how much or how little to share with the congress and by extension the public, of course. and this really came up
the other thing, you know, our team that's been out at the mueller office, sam fossum and steck, they're the unsung heros of our team. they've seen people leave that office with boxes recently. staffers leaving with carts of boxes. we have not seen any significant grand jury activity since the roger stone indictment. in fact, we haven't even seen the grand jurors at the courthouse since the roger stone indictment. other things that have been going on here, like the fact that some of the parts...
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they are waiting for the two astronauts mike fossum and ron garo who are on in the air lock to open thek and go out into space in their space suits. what they are going to do this morning, this is an old ammonia pump that failed about a year ago. that pump that failed a year ago has been put into like just an area where it's being housed. they are going to get on the cannon of the arm and take turns out there and grab that ammonia pump and put it into the shuttle's cargo bay so it can be brought back to earth. it is space junk now they want to get rid of. with the last shuttle flight, it gives them the opportunity to get rid of that old pump along with other stuff they will be bringing back that is just space junk. this spacewalk should last about six hours. kyra? >> as we know, many things have come from our time in space. >> reporter: yeah. >> many inventions. quickly, a look at that list, tell me about the sugary flavored sports drink they are working on? >> reporter: there is a lot of different drinks out there. a lot of stuff that they have been working on for years. and, you know,
they are waiting for the two astronauts mike fossum and ron garo who are on in the air lock to open thek and go out into space in their space suits. what they are going to do this morning, this is an old ammonia pump that failed about a year ago. that pump that failed a year ago has been put into like just an area where it's being housed. they are going to get on the cannon of the arm and take turns out there and grab that ammonia pump and put it into the shuttle's cargo bay so it can be...
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mike fossum and ron garon.ump that failed almost a year ago to the day and they are taking that ammonia pump and they are going to, bottom of them, be in what is called foot restraints on the end of the canada arm taking turns doing that and they will take that failed ammonia pump and take it off where it's berthed right now and put it inside the space shuttle's cargo bay so they can bring it back to earth as a piece of the space junk they are trying to clean up up there on the space station. ali, kiran? >> john, thank you. you get your five bucks for mentioning canada in there, the arm. so i'm sitting with john the other day and we weren't sure whether the shuttle would take off on schedule. >> eating chicken wings? >> he gave me the sauce. john, the space shuttle, nasa is encouraging people to eat along with the space shuttle crew. i don't think that sauce is on the menu. >> it probably is in some ways on that menu, ali, because what they are going to do is on thursday, they are having a virtual meal and it's
mike fossum and ron garon.ump that failed almost a year ago to the day and they are taking that ammonia pump and they are going to, bottom of them, be in what is called foot restraints on the end of the canada arm taking turns doing that and they will take that failed ammonia pump and take it off where it's berthed right now and put it inside the space shuttle's cargo bay so they can bring it back to earth as a piece of the space junk they are trying to clean up up there on the space station....