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let's go to joel want to bono. -- joe. we this just puts a smile on my face. . perfecty we saw the docking. and we welcome the vehicle and her crew to the international space asian. station. space i look forward to increasing the amount of science, research, technology, element we can do with the additional crew members. a huge thanks for the commercial group program. congratulations to the spacex team. i promised the program will take good of the dragon vehicle and her crew. randy: -- brandy: and finally will go to vince. crew saidilience after hatch opening they can't wait to get started. we have had teams at nasa and spacex and other agencies through in many ways blood, sweat, and tears over the years. we are so proud of the teams. arrival marks the resilience. it is on the government, commercial crew rotation mission to the iss and looking back at another first that happen almost exactly 10 years ago with the same team members involved, and as an spacex shared a similar accomplishment with a launch to the lower orbit with the number one mission in december 2
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>> if only we had joel benenson here, oh, wait. >> i'm here. look, i think florida, we know is historically been very close. donald trump won it by one point last time. i don't think this is a state he owns. they claim they're trying to make inroads there, but at the same time, trump has an enormous problem. he ran last time as the outsider. he was the rebel. he was going to shake things up in washington. he was going to drain the swamp. he's been president of the united states for four years now, and he's presided over the worst pandemic in the history of this country. there are 9 million cases, almost a quarter of a million americans dead. he owns that right now. he's responsible for it. he likes to pass the buck. that's what he's really good at. americans know this comes back to a president who does his job or doesn't and most elections when there's an incumbent running are a referendum on the incumbent. so i think yes, there are some shifts happening in florida. it is a state that republicans have to win. joe biden doesn't have to win it. i
>> if only we had joel benenson here, oh, wait. >> i'm here. look, i think florida, we know is historically been very close. donald trump won it by one point last time. i don't think this is a state he owns. they claim they're trying to make inroads there, but at the same time, trump has an enormous problem. he ran last time as the outsider. he was the rebel. he was going to shake things up in washington. he was going to drain the swamp. he's been president of the united states for...
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i'm joel. worry about san francisco's future because san francisco has worried about the families for too long. the budget has doubled in a decade and nothing is twice as good. now we're facing massive deficits. city hall has to stop treating residents like a never ending a.t.m. we need to audit every program and only pay for what works. we noticed crimes like burglary and homicide are up, so we still need police to protect the public, and we can't forget about the victims of crime. i've lived in san francisco for 22 years. i've lived in district seven for a decade. i worked for many years as a journalist. i worked hard at city hall to give residents a choice. i was raised by my single mom and grandmother. they didn't have much education, but they taught me how to get things done with the resources i have. i'm running for supervisor to be an advocate for parents, small businesses, and homeowners. city hall should be treating them like customers, without without them, we don't have a city. an en
i'm joel. worry about san francisco's future because san francisco has worried about the families for too long. the budget has doubled in a decade and nothing is twice as good. now we're facing massive deficits. city hall has to stop treating residents like a never ending a.t.m. we need to audit every program and only pay for what works. we noticed crimes like burglary and homicide are up, so we still need police to protect the public, and we can't forget about the victims of crime. i've lived...
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this is probably for joel. could you talk about what it means to have that extra crew member on board. what does that mean for the rest -- research potential coming up and maybe beyond as you travel more often? >> one of the cool things about having the commercial crew program is we are able to double the amount of crew tended sites and research and technology development. so with three crew members we were averaging about 35 hours a week of science and research. ,ith the fourth crew member that time is dedicated to science utilization and research of 70 hours. we will be able to do 70 hours with four members. ust sets the standard for for the next years as we continue to develop the international space station and allow us to do not only the research we have, but technology demonstrations that would help us in the arts program. follow-up we have a next from business insider. we do have time for a couple of follow-ups. if you have another question, you can press star one again, but trying keep it short. >> than
this is probably for joel. could you talk about what it means to have that extra crew member on board. what does that mean for the rest -- research potential coming up and maybe beyond as you travel more often? >> one of the cool things about having the commercial crew program is we are able to double the amount of crew tended sites and research and technology development. so with three crew members we were averaging about 35 hours a week of science and research. ,ith the fourth crew...
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steve: joel? joel: quick comment. i think that the republican party has to come to a point where they stop perpetrating the notion that there was rampant voter fraud in this country. it hurt them in this election. they paid a price for it in various places. if you asked people at the polls whether they have heard of cases or instances of voter fraud in their communities, local and state elections, and overwhelmingly people say no, because there have not been any. it is to the detriment of the democracy. both parties need to want people to vote and we should not try to destabilize it when you have no foundation for making such a case. i'm not, todd, you are the republican on the call, but this is not about todd or any republican in particular. the president played that hand and it bit him in the butt. and his voters decided not to vote by mail. >> two things -- one point point that has already been mentioned it was a huge strategic problem , for republicans that all of a sudden the mail-in voting was demonized. i mean,
steve: joel? joel: quick comment. i think that the republican party has to come to a point where they stop perpetrating the notion that there was rampant voter fraud in this country. it hurt them in this election. they paid a price for it in various places. if you asked people at the polls whether they have heard of cases or instances of voter fraud in their communities, local and state elections, and overwhelmingly people say no, because there have not been any. it is to the detriment of the...
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and we will begin with joel, and joel, you have one win. >> hi. so there's three areas of district 7 where more housing is coming. par merced, balboa reservoir, and stonestown mall, and those are all appropriate areas for housing. i do not support anything that would restrict single-family zoning. we have 40 communities, and they're all gems. west portal has a five story art deco that's been there 90 years. we can match the height of that without harming any single neighborhoods. we have a plan for seniors to age in place so they don't have to leave the home they love. we have a plan to keep single-families in san francisco, and the housing along train corridors can support those needs. >> thank you, joel. >> thanks. >> next, we'll have kenneth. >> hi. joel said a lot, and i agree with what he said. the transit corridors and the housing around should grow. i don't agree with scott wiener's bill. i think we need to be smart about it. i think we just gave away the deal of the century. less than $600,000 an acre for balboa terrace, so i'm ready to pu
and we will begin with joel, and joel, you have one win. >> hi. so there's three areas of district 7 where more housing is coming. par merced, balboa reservoir, and stonestown mall, and those are all appropriate areas for housing. i do not support anything that would restrict single-family zoning. we have 40 communities, and they're all gems. west portal has a five story art deco that's been there 90 years. we can match the height of that without harming any single neighborhoods. we have...
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steve: joel? joel: yeah, georgia is a state i have been looking at for a while. in fact, in 2012, 2016 in the hillary campaign, at one point people were feeling so bullish, they wanted to do a head fake and put some money in a red state to try to get the republicans to invest there and they chose arizona. i argued against arizona. i said no one in the press is , people like jonathan martin, aren't going to believe that arizona was competitive in 2016. georgia was a much more credible state at that point. i think the biden campaign made the right choice in playing their. the other factor is that between the last election and this one, we did some analysis of population trends in the country and post-financial crisis, for the first time since reconstruction, african-americans were moving more from north to south than south to north. those were states like north carolina, georgia, florida. obviously virginia, if you call it a below the mason-dixon line state. and people say that the reason is during
steve: joel? joel: yeah, georgia is a state i have been looking at for a while. in fact, in 2012, 2016 in the hillary campaign, at one point people were feeling so bullish, they wanted to do a head fake and put some money in a red state to try to get the republicans to invest there and they chose arizona. i argued against arizona. i said no one in the press is , people like jonathan martin, aren't going to believe that arizona was competitive in 2016. georgia was a much more credible state at...
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this is probably for joel. could you talk a little bit what it means to extra crewmember onboard come le the seven astronauts, wha does it mean for the research pottial of this next next months coming up and maybe beyond as we see this happ more often? thank you. >> one of the cool things about having the commercial crew program is we are able to double the aunt of crew attended science and development than we do on the international space station. with three crew members were averaging about 35 hours a week of crew science and research. th the fourth crewmember that persons time, equivent time is dedicated to science and utilization and research, so 70 hours. we will have be able to do 70 hours with the four crew meers. with that, , sets the standard forth for these next years as we continue to develophe international space international space station, continue to use it and allow us to do not onlyhe site and research we have a technology demonstrations that will help us with the artemis program. >> okay and i
this is probably for joel. could you talk a little bit what it means to extra crewmember onboard come le the seven astronauts, wha does it mean for the research pottial of this next next months coming up and maybe beyond as we see this happ more often? thank you. >> one of the cool things about having the commercial crew program is we are able to double the aunt of crew attended science and development than we do on the international space station. with three crew members were averaging...
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a question for joel. i was wondering if you could give us an update on what the talks with russia for mutual flights to the iss, are you envisioning some kind of bilateral agreement? and when do you think the soonest we can know when they can fly that? joel: we are looking to fly on each other's vehicles probably later in 2021, where we will have a cosmonaut on u.s. commercial vehicles and an astronaut on their vehicles. the first step is in preventing -- is called implementing an arrangement that we work on at the government level. we are working with our state department to draft that. we submitted a draft. they will review that, give us comments. once that is complete, they will review it within their government. kyle: next question is from business insider. go ahead. >> hi. steve mentioned the other day that crew-1 is launching on an s9 with upgraded meals and that this will be their first crew, so why did demo 2 launch fly with older versions of the turbine wheels? and benji said that the crew dragon
a question for joel. i was wondering if you could give us an update on what the talks with russia for mutual flights to the iss, are you envisioning some kind of bilateral agreement? and when do you think the soonest we can know when they can fly that? joel: we are looking to fly on each other's vehicles probably later in 2021, where we will have a cosmonaut on u.s. commercial vehicles and an astronaut on their vehicles. the first step is in preventing -- is called implementing an arrangement...
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i'll turn it over to joel. >> thank you, steve. and welcome to the press brief. in the past days, we have had a number of reviews as steve mentioned and today as we concluded the readiness review, i can tel tell you that we're ry for this mission. a launch time of 7:27 p.m. eastern time on sunday, giving us a docking of late monday england, approximately 11 p.m. eastern time. shortly after docking, we'll do the standard lead checks and then have a welcome ceremony onboard, and that will be 2 and a half hours after docking. this week, we have been doing a lot of discussion with kate and sergei on orbit today and keeping them up to speed on the preparations and they're excited and ready to have new crew members onboard. this vehicle is bringing in approximately 240 kilograms of pressurized cargo to enhance what we're doing on the international space station. with these four crew members, adding to the three onboard, we'll have a total of seven crew members for a sustained increment. this vehicle will stay up for a long duration increment and returning april of next
i'll turn it over to joel. >> thank you, steve. and welcome to the press brief. in the past days, we have had a number of reviews as steve mentioned and today as we concluded the readiness review, i can tel tell you that we're ry for this mission. a launch time of 7:27 p.m. eastern time on sunday, giving us a docking of late monday england, approximately 11 p.m. eastern time. shortly after docking, we'll do the standard lead checks and then have a welcome ceremony onboard, and that will...
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thank you, joel. thanks for you and for david jolly and thanks to garrett haake. we're back at the big board. we haven't seen enough khaki, so steve kornacki back with how joe biden won the presidency. i think he's gotten some sleep. i hope so. you're watching "andrea mitchell reports" only on msnbc. you're watching "andrea mitchell reports" only on msnbc now it's about to get even better. and as we work to integrate sprint's network, our nationwide 5g keeps getting stronger. with the capacity and coverage to reach more people and places across the country. who says you can't have it all. now is the time for 5g. now is the time to join t-mobile. >>it's shiori. what? >>shi - or - i adam, emily and then... s-uh um... >>it's shiori. sh-ori. thank you, that's great. shiori (in japanese) there you go. >>yeah. (in japanese) wow, it looks beautiful! >>(in japanese) really?! i really like it. >>> after days of counting votes, the electoral map for now president-elect joe biden is becoming clear he leads by more than 4 million votes nationwide. how did he do it? let's brin
thank you, joel. thanks for you and for david jolly and thanks to garrett haake. we're back at the big board. we haven't seen enough khaki, so steve kornacki back with how joe biden won the presidency. i think he's gotten some sleep. i hope so. you're watching "andrea mitchell reports" only on msnbc. you're watching "andrea mitchell reports" only on msnbc now it's about to get even better. and as we work to integrate sprint's network, our nationwide 5g keeps getting...
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we'll see what happens. >> but i mean, look at the open skies treaty, joel.helping americans keep tabs on their allies but specifically russia as well. the president basically pulled out of the open skies treaty as of late. according to "the wall street journal," he's taking steps to destroy u.s. planes built for that surveillance. how worried should democrats be? >> i haven't stopped worrying since january of 2017. this is the failed trump experiment at its apex. it's literally coming to an end with a fantastic fire show filled with fealty to donald trump, rolling back key protections that people depend on. it's a shrine to grievance politics and a shrine to casual graft. i think what me and a lot of people are focused on is making sure that those folks are nowhere near power any time again soon. >> let's talk about the senate race, georgia will decide who controls the senate. do you think issues like this, the next 55 days, what we've been talking about, do you think this can actually mobilize democratic voters in the state of georgia to turn out? >> it can
we'll see what happens. >> but i mean, look at the open skies treaty, joel.helping americans keep tabs on their allies but specifically russia as well. the president basically pulled out of the open skies treaty as of late. according to "the wall street journal," he's taking steps to destroy u.s. planes built for that surveillance. how worried should democrats be? >> i haven't stopped worrying since january of 2017. this is the failed trump experiment at its apex. it's...
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thank you for joining us, joel. >> good morning.reat to be here. >> talk to me about how many safeway stores are participating this year. >> the whole safeway bay area is participating and we so appreciate the opportunity to continue the partnerships with safeway on especially this nourishing neighbors comes at such a critical time. >> right now, it's hard for so many families dealing with the pandemic whether you're laid off or just experiencing hard times. the need is so great right now, it's really simple for a lot of people who can to really donate and be a part of this. talk about how people with come to safeway and how easy it is you're making it for them to help out. >> here at safeway, there is an opportunity for any customers or others in the community to come and donate and it makes a financial contribution to the food banks of the bay area. and, again, it's such a critical time right now. it's a huge relief and help to our food banks around the bay area. >> i know a lot of people you go in, you have a tear sheet and you c
thank you for joining us, joel. >> good morning.reat to be here. >> talk to me about how many safeway stores are participating this year. >> the whole safeway bay area is participating and we so appreciate the opportunity to continue the partnerships with safeway on especially this nourishing neighbors comes at such a critical time. >> right now, it's hard for so many families dealing with the pandemic whether you're laid off or just experiencing hard times. the need is...
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steve: joel? joel: quick comment. i think that the republican come to a point where they stopped perpetrating the notion that there was rampant voter fraud in the country. it hurt them in the selection. they paid a price for it in various places. if you asked people at the polls whether they have heard of cases or instances of voter fraud in their communities, local and state elections, and overwhelmingly people say no, because there have not been any. it is to the detriment of democracy. both parties need to want people to vote and we should not try to destabilize it when you have no foundation for making such a case. i'm not, todd, you are the republican on the call, but this is not about todd or any republican in particular, the president played that hand and it bit him in the butt. and his voters decided not to vote by mail. e point point -- on already mentioned, it was a huge strategic problem for republicans that all of a sudden the mail-in voting was demonized. allan, we saw this in races over the country. so t
steve: joel? joel: quick comment. i think that the republican come to a point where they stopped perpetrating the notion that there was rampant voter fraud in the country. it hurt them in the selection. they paid a price for it in various places. if you asked people at the polls whether they have heard of cases or instances of voter fraud in their communities, local and state elections, and overwhelmingly people say no, because there have not been any. it is to the detriment of democracy. both...
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. >> josÉ joel convoca a lo prensa para hablar de un asunto muy importante pero verÁn el problema queÓ cuando las preguntas se pusieron difÍciles. >> hoy seguimos dÁndoles las gracias a nuestros televidentes, nuestra hija nÓmina a su madre para un cambio de look y lucir espectacular en acciÓn de gracias. >> esto y mÁs aquÍ en "un nuevo dÍa" siempre mÁs cerca de ti.
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>> well, rev, i kind of go with what joel said. it's all unforgivable. the purpose of the lincoln project was to defeat trump and trumpism. so we are halfway there. i feel as though the second half will take a lot of time, and the republican party is not coming together any time soon. but what is so important -- and again to joel's point -- it's about governance. donald trump had no core principles. he hasn't been a fiscal hawk. he hasn't been anything of any principle of the republican party. we don't have a definition right now. so at this point i'm still a republican. i'm certainly on the outside looking in. but i think it will take at least one or two cycle to get some of these people out and get new people into the party, new leadership into the party because donald trump has all but destroyed it. and maybe it needs a third-party somewhere in the middle. again, going to your conversation with valerie, we need to govern. when we govern, when transitions happen, it leads to good governance. >> yeah. >> and for example, you know cuomo. he even had a 70
>> well, rev, i kind of go with what joel said. it's all unforgivable. the purpose of the lincoln project was to defeat trump and trumpism. so we are halfway there. i feel as though the second half will take a lot of time, and the republican party is not coming together any time soon. but what is so important -- and again to joel's point -- it's about governance. donald trump had no core principles. he hasn't been a fiscal hawk. he hasn't been anything of any principle of the republican...
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arthel: joel? >> time for the people to be heard.people should rule this country and we will. if all the votes are counted and there's patients in the process and when all the votes were counted joe biden will win. arthel: judy? >> i think for biden it is essential the blue wall which collapsed, those midwestern states, holds for him and for the president i will be looking, as is walter shapiro the new republic at ohio because no republican has won the presidency without it and they close early. i am going to be up late, you will too, maybe most of the country won't be. arthel: a little unfair but i will give you 20 more seconds. i want to know from you what do you say to americans who are anxious, they want the result tomorrow, we may not know tomorrow night? >> we have to be patient. we have to make sure we have integrity, election based on integrity and democracy that works for all of our country and that means allowing the process to work. it takes time. there is a well-built process for this and it may take extra days. we have t
arthel: joel? >> time for the people to be heard.people should rule this country and we will. if all the votes are counted and there's patients in the process and when all the votes were counted joe biden will win. arthel: judy? >> i think for biden it is essential the blue wall which collapsed, those midwestern states, holds for him and for the president i will be looking, as is walter shapiro the new republic at ohio because no republican has won the presidency without it and they...
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joel rose investment company, genial capital in hong kong. and another business consulting firm in shanghai gave him a strong base in the communist state. the last, we know where he is. he was in china. we knew that he was negotiating with the companies involved in one of the bigger projects at leisure. with joe's help government fast track contracts with giant state owned companies including china, communication, construction company, or c, c. c. c. a massive infrastructure projects worth more than $30000000000.00. the highlight across country roll way. we have always claimed even before the one government that the contracts were in faith that double the actual value of the project where the excess would then go to as the real nice including being for what m.p.b. desk s.y.s. perhaps some pocket money for tools like wash but keeping the money trail hidden from growing international investigations proved a challenge. back in 2016 again, jolo turned to his friends in the middle east. this time in kuwait, eliciting the help of shakes about mubar
joel rose investment company, genial capital in hong kong. and another business consulting firm in shanghai gave him a strong base in the communist state. the last, we know where he is. he was in china. we knew that he was negotiating with the companies involved in one of the bigger projects at leisure. with joe's help government fast track contracts with giant state owned companies including china, communication, construction company, or c, c. c. c. a massive infrastructure projects worth more...
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to hear joel talk about 20 years in space, it is so cool and in honor to be here. i'm certainly stoked. on behalf of all of the spacex employees, our vendors, and partners, all of our families, i want to take this opportunity to say thank you to nasa and all of our partners to let us be a part of this to help us carry the sacred honor and responsibility on our shoulders. this is the culmination of years of work and effort from a lot of people and a lot of time and we have built i think what i would call one of the safest launch vehicles in spacecraft ever and it is an honor to be part of that. that. we culminated our efforts with that with our static fire on wednesday, and steve mentioned that and i think that we have a video to show that. that was a full 7 seconds static fire, and they finished that up. those reviews, we did joint reviews with the nasa teams and our teams and it looked great. we assessed everything that came from the vehicle and we felt very good about it. as you know, we did work on the engines and the vehicles, and getting ready for that launch,
to hear joel talk about 20 years in space, it is so cool and in honor to be here. i'm certainly stoked. on behalf of all of the spacex employees, our vendors, and partners, all of our families, i want to take this opportunity to say thank you to nasa and all of our partners to let us be a part of this to help us carry the sacred honor and responsibility on our shoulders. this is the culmination of years of work and effort from a lot of people and a lot of time and we have built i think what i...
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. >> reporter: joel berg is the c.e.o."hunger free america" a nonprofit working to expand access to food. >> tens of millions of americans are working and still can't afford to feed their families. >> reporter: and insecurity at levels not seen since the eye-opening 1968 cbs documentary "hunger in america." >> what do you tell your children when they come home and there is no food? >> that we haven't got anything to eat, and we just have to lay down like that until the next day, see if we can find something to eat. >> reporter: can you walk me from where we were 50 years ago to where we are today? how much has changed? >> this is the worst hunger crisis in modern american times. the situation is absolutely perilous, and unless the federal government does something big and quick, we're going to see starvation conditions like this country hasn't seen since the great depression. >> reporter: and joel told us 50 million americans and 18 million children can't count on regular meals, jamie, just days away from a thanksgiving un
. >> reporter: joel berg is the c.e.o."hunger free america" a nonprofit working to expand access to food. >> tens of millions of americans are working and still can't afford to feed their families. >> reporter: and insecurity at levels not seen since the eye-opening 1968 cbs documentary "hunger in america." >> what do you tell your children when they come home and there is no food? >> that we haven't got anything to eat, and we just have to lay...
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so democrats feel very good about that. >> joel payne, great to see you. o'donnell, ali vitali, thanks to all of you. >>> so much of the challenge for the new administration will be the coronavirus pandemic. and with thanksgiving now in the rear-view mirror, we now wait to see if the holiday leads to a spike in new cases. of course, the situation is already awful. roughly 1.2 million cases were reported in the past week alone, and daily death tolls have been hovering around 2,000. those are numbers we haven't seen since mid-may. gabe gutierrez is in new york, dasha burns is in bristol, tennessee. two very different places. we wanted to look at how things are going there. gabe, how are health workers preparing for the weeks ahead where you are? >> well, chris, it's certainly a very big concern. as you mentioned around the country, around 2,000 deaths a day. the most since the summer. at least 263,000 covid deaths since the pandemic began, and now the cdc says that it believes that the country is severely undercounting these cases. that the actual number cou
so democrats feel very good about that. >> joel payne, great to see you. o'donnell, ali vitali, thanks to all of you. >>> so much of the challenge for the new administration will be the coronavirus pandemic. and with thanksgiving now in the rear-view mirror, we now wait to see if the holiday leads to a spike in new cases. of course, the situation is already awful. roughly 1.2 million cases were reported in the past week alone, and daily death tolls have been hovering around...
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this is probably for joel.ld you just talk a little bit about what it means to have that, like, extra crew member on board, like, that seventh astronaut. what does that mean for this extra six-month stint coming up, and what does that mean as it happens more often? thank you. >> so one of the things about having the commercial crew program is we're able to double the amount of crew-tended research and development and biology. before, we we before, with three members, we were averaging about 35 hours a week dedicated to science and technology research. with the fourth member, we'll be able to do 70 hours a week with four members. that will allow us to do not only the science and research that we have, but technology demonstration that will help us with the artemis program. >> okay. and i think we have a follow-up next from business insider. we do have time for just a couple of follow ups, so if you do have another question, you can press star, one again, but we'll try to keep it short because i know these guys h
this is probably for joel.ld you just talk a little bit about what it means to have that, like, extra crew member on board, like, that seventh astronaut. what does that mean for this extra six-month stint coming up, and what does that mean as it happens more often? thank you. >> so one of the things about having the commercial crew program is we're able to double the amount of crew-tended research and development and biology. before, we we before, with three members, we were averaging...
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but as far as joel was concerned, he was still it, it's hell money. never getting it sail away. entire dream. because rethinking you know, much higher price than us. so when the time we used to send you it's like he still thinks he's calling the shots. right. get the best bang for the buck by the us. they don't need mr. lowe's assistance to get the best price for the yacht. again, i think it's him inserting himself into the investigation is this was all just some the large misunderstanding. and of course, that's not the case today. charged with the knowledge you were sacked, stunning fall from grace ever. the all bitchiness to joe was ready to turn on the former prime minister that he put the blame for the one n.d.p. scandal firmly on. who crucially was not only, i mean the stuff, but also malaysia's finance minister when billions of dollars was siphoned in the fungus that it can't be proved that it was joe is not alone on the run. many other one him to be accomplices, also fled malaysia. and is still wanted by the country's authorities to curry favor with the new mahathir minis
but as far as joel was concerned, he was still it, it's hell money. never getting it sail away. entire dream. because rethinking you know, much higher price than us. so when the time we used to send you it's like he still thinks he's calling the shots. right. get the best bang for the buck by the us. they don't need mr. lowe's assistance to get the best price for the yacht. again, i think it's him inserting himself into the investigation is this was all just some the large misunderstanding. and...
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they are disenchantered and trump would turt turnout. >> joel, what sayeth. is thou?susan is right and joe biden can help. he's the first democrat to win in georgia in 30 years since bill clinton. it's not just a matter of i want to have barack obama or michelle obama. you want every named democrat down there to help surge enthusiasm and surge excitement because for joe biden, let's not forget the stakes are the fate of the u.s. senate which will affect his agenda, it will affect what he's able to do when he takes office on january 20th. this is very consequential to him and i think joe biden has every incentive to be all-in on georgia. >> susan, isn't this a contradictory message, no surprise that donald trump is contradictory but how do you on one hand tell people to vote and at the same time say that it's a fraud and fraudulent voting system in georgia? i mean, how does donald trump supporters take his contradiction? you're telling us that it's fraud and don't trust the secretary of state, but go and vote for these people? >> because donald trump doesn't care about
they are disenchantered and trump would turt turnout. >> joel, what sayeth. is thou?susan is right and joe biden can help. he's the first democrat to win in georgia in 30 years since bill clinton. it's not just a matter of i want to have barack obama or michelle obama. you want every named democrat down there to help surge enthusiasm and surge excitement because for joe biden, let's not forget the stakes are the fate of the u.s. senate which will affect his agenda, it will affect what...
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host: let's hear from joel. joel said trump should concede. caller: hello. i am a longtime republican. this is what is causing this country to be like it is. you have people calling in calling themselves god-fearing people. you all are going to have to give an answer, republican or democrat. the man lost. he didn't win the popular vote, he didn't win electoral vote. in two to 16, all the controversy around how he ran and no one is bringing up that reality. you need to check your souls. being you talking about christian republicans, you better be fearing god. anytime you support -- garbage in, garbage out. host: that caller mentioned the postal worker who had originally issues inome alleged the voting in erie, pennsylvania. a couple of headlines on this. "the flakgton times was worse than the afghan. richard hopkins has come from a letter carrier to the 2020 election whistleblower. he would rather be back in afghanistan facing enemy fire than being in the spotlight's let me bring on the -- spotlight." let me bring on the additional reporting and the video by
host: let's hear from joel. joel said trump should concede. caller: hello. i am a longtime republican. this is what is causing this country to be like it is. you have people calling in calling themselves god-fearing people. you all are going to have to give an answer, republican or democrat. the man lost. he didn't win the popular vote, he didn't win electoral vote. in two to 16, all the controversy around how he ran and no one is bringing up that reality. you need to check your souls. being...
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joel benenso katie walsh, thank you both.ho have been with us all this note. ne times columnist david brooks, "washington post" columnist jonathan capeheart and ally walter is here at the table with me. david br moke some sense of all of this. >> well, about three weekago we thought we would be exactly where we are. which is along drawn otut nigh tment would look pretty good for republicans and probably over the next 24, 36, 48 hours it will look better and better for democrats. en in the last couple f weeks we had a bunch of poles with a ten point biden lead nationally and it seemed to be a sign that maybe there would be a uildout. but-- a blowout but we are back where we were two weeks ago. to me the crucial question is you ara republican you see a 14, 15 point trump lead in pennsylvania, smaller but significant leads imichigan, those-- leads start to go away. the question to me is do those voters think well, there have been absentee ballots will lean biden so this seems legit or do they say something nefarious isg go on. w
joel benenso katie walsh, thank you both.ho have been with us all this note. ne times columnist david brooks, "washington post" columnist jonathan capeheart and ally walter is here at the table with me. david br moke some sense of all of this. >> well, about three weekago we thought we would be exactly where we are. which is along drawn otut nigh tment would look pretty good for republicans and probably over the next 24, 36, 48 hours it will look better and better for democrats....
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welcome to joel. break this down for us if you can. what exactly is berlin doing with this new rent reduction? the city of berlin is running a huge experiment in housing policy, and the question is, what happens when you effectively freeze the free market for rent of property for several years? nothing like this is been attempted anywhere in the western world, at least on this scale for many decades. now the pulse of the whole policy is called the meat dekel, which literally means rent lid. and it has three main elements which we can take a look at now. now firstly, there is a five year rent free zone, almost almost all slots, so the prices cannot increase much in the coming years. then the price of rents has been capped at around ten years, a square meter, except for brand new buildings and starting tomorrow. those rents which are above the regulation price must be reduced and landlords who do not comply face huge fines. now the bill in city government says around three hundred forty thousand tenants are eligible for rent cuts startin
welcome to joel. break this down for us if you can. what exactly is berlin doing with this new rent reduction? the city of berlin is running a huge experiment in housing policy, and the question is, what happens when you effectively freeze the free market for rent of property for several years? nothing like this is been attempted anywhere in the western world, at least on this scale for many decades. now the pulse of the whole policy is called the meat dekel, which literally means rent lid. and...
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joel did not. the reason he did not graduate is two weeks before graduation, he went to martha's vineyard on the way back houston and tuck it, and he got killed. it was probably his own people that did it. because kristie added c didn't make it ok, in 15 15 or a little later. you have a lot of traditionalist still here. i always say about the pre-indian, you do not know where they are going through unless you walk a mile in their moccasins. i never judge it like that. would harvard it in 2011, they invited my family affair, and able to greet in his name. what he really does. this is it right here, when elliott was teaching the bible to needs of people back in the fifties and sixties, he felt like the native people were not taking the religion up quick enough. so what he did, he hire native in to produce, and she's them in my language. i say that because there is a good story behind that. some of you as much have heard about the language? back in the 19 nineties, there is a woman from my community,
joel did not. the reason he did not graduate is two weeks before graduation, he went to martha's vineyard on the way back houston and tuck it, and he got killed. it was probably his own people that did it. because kristie added c didn't make it ok, in 15 15 or a little later. you have a lot of traditionalist still here. i always say about the pre-indian, you do not know where they are going through unless you walk a mile in their moccasins. i never judge it like that. would harvard it in 2011,...
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see you and i want to go see billy joel, we love billy joel, but then we find out that we no have to permission to give a third-part app our health results and more. there's not a lot of mixed reaction out there especially online from parent saying maybe i don't want to give my kids health info to a third-party ap if they just want to go see the jonas brothers. i understand i want concert bac and some normalcy, but is this too far of a line to go from haiti, mandating just facemasks to having to prove that you got the vaccine. there is definitely a little bi of a gray area. also, these tech companies tell us we won't do anything with th information then we find out that the information is getting leaked on line. there is that aspect to where this private information is going. i would do it, for adele, i don't know if i would do it. actually they bring you to the roof. that is start standard operatin procedure. these are ways to make sure everything is safe. are we going to see had to go from live events to be airplane next that you have to prove som sort of negative tester that you'v
see you and i want to go see billy joel, we love billy joel, but then we find out that we no have to permission to give a third-part app our health results and more. there's not a lot of mixed reaction out there especially online from parent saying maybe i don't want to give my kids health info to a third-party ap if they just want to go see the jonas brothers. i understand i want concert bac and some normalcy, but is this too far of a line to go from haiti, mandating just facemasks to having...
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joel did not. ok? joel was considered -- the reason he did not graduate is because two weeks before graduation, he went over to martha's vineyard. on the way back, he stopped in nantucket and he got killed. and it was probably his own people who did it. because christianity did not make it over here until '59, maybe later. you had a lot of traditionalists still here. i was say about the praying indians, you don't know what they were going through until you walk a mile in their moccasins. so i never judge like that. but what harvard did back in 2011, they invited my family and gave us a posthumous degree in his name, which harvard rarely does. and this is it right here. and also when elliott was teaching the bible to native people back in the '50's and '60's, he felt like the native people were not picking up the religion quickly enough. learning the king james bible in english. so what he did was he hired needed for interpreters to write the bible in my language. i say that because there is a really go
joel did not. ok? joel was considered -- the reason he did not graduate is because two weeks before graduation, he went over to martha's vineyard. on the way back, he stopped in nantucket and he got killed. and it was probably his own people who did it. because christianity did not make it over here until '59, maybe later. you had a lot of traditionalists still here. i was say about the praying indians, you don't know what they were going through until you walk a mile in their moccasins. so i...
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joel did not. okay. joel was considered, the reason he did not graduate is two weeks before graduation, he went home to martha's vineyard, on the way back, stopped here in nantucket, and he got killed, and it was probably his own people that did it because christianity didn't make it to 1859. there was a lot of tradition here. basically asking what he was doing. i always say about the praying indians, you don't know what they're going through unless you walk a mile in their moccasins, so i never judge like that. but what harvard did back in 2011, they invited my family up there, and gave us a posthumous degree in his name, which harvard rarely does, and this is it right here. also, when elliot was teaching the bible to native people back in the '50s and '60s. he he felt like the native people were picking up the religion quick enough, so what he did was hired native interprets and wrote the bible in wampanoag, my language. there's a good story, some of you guys might have heard about language. back in th
joel did not. okay. joel was considered, the reason he did not graduate is two weeks before graduation, he went home to martha's vineyard, on the way back, stopped here in nantucket, and he got killed, and it was probably his own people that did it because christianity didn't make it to 1859. there was a lot of tradition here. basically asking what he was doing. i always say about the praying indians, you don't know what they're going through unless you walk a mile in their moccasins, so i...
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joel rubin, brad blakeman.ng a record number of americans to vote early or by mail, donald trump claiming victory early this morning but a handful of key states of not been called. joe biden urging americans to be patient while these votes are counted, the president hints at a possible supreme court case. we are joined by political law counselor who served as election law counselor to the are in see. big picture, do you see problems on the horizon with regard to the votes, how they have been cast or how they are being counted? >> it is too early to know if there are problems. the issue is we have three key states, wisconsin, michigan and pennsylvania which are dealing with more mail in ballots than they ever dealt with before and are dealing with new voting procedures of how and when they could count them and a recent court decision on monday about the u.s. postal service insuring ballots be delivered on time. in michigan it looks like the county is proceeding okay, but you have razor thin margins for both dona
joel rubin, brad blakeman.ng a record number of americans to vote early or by mail, donald trump claiming victory early this morning but a handful of key states of not been called. joe biden urging americans to be patient while these votes are counted, the president hints at a possible supreme court case. we are joined by political law counselor who served as election law counselor to the are in see. big picture, do you see problems on the horizon with regard to the votes, how they have been...
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joel goldstein. good. good to be with you.has expressed full confidence in the home secretary, priti patel, despite a report into claims of bullying, which found that she broke the rules on ministerial behaviour. it's led to the resignation of the man who wrote the report, sir alex allan. his inquiry looked into allegations about priti patel‘s conduct as a minister in three different government departments. here's our deputy political editor, vicki young. he's standing by her. boris johnson's taken months to give his verdict on the home secretary's behaviour, which an independent report described as "bullying." priti patel shouted and swore at staff, but the prime minister's judged that she didn't break ministerial rules. i asked her what she thought about the criticisms in the report. are you a bully? well, i'm here to give an unreserved apology today, and i am sorry if i have upset people in any way whatsoever. that was completely unintentional. and, vicki, i'll be very candid. you know, the work that i do here, in this depa
joel goldstein. good. good to be with you.has expressed full confidence in the home secretary, priti patel, despite a report into claims of bullying, which found that she broke the rules on ministerial behaviour. it's led to the resignation of the man who wrote the report, sir alex allan. his inquiry looked into allegations about priti patel‘s conduct as a minister in three different government departments. here's our deputy political editor, vicki young. he's standing by her. boris johnson's...
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if should i keep going, joel?insurance so you only pay for what you need? really? i didn't-- aah! ok. i'm on vibrate. aaah! only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ your happy place. find your breaking point. then break it. every emergen-c gives you a potent blend of nutrients so you can emerge your best with emergen-c. ♪ ♪ >> you know what love is on thanksgiving? i love you so much and i'm so thankful for you that i'm not going to see you. we're going to be alone physically, but we are spiritually together celebrating in a way that is even deeper. the story is my mom is going to come up and two of my girls is the current plan. but the plans change. but that's my plan. steve: well, that was his plan. is so he was telling us don't get together with family members, cancel your plans, but he was going to get together with his 89-year-old mother and two daughters from across the state. let's bring in fox news analyst and fox nation host lawrence jones. so the governor got caught telling us
if should i keep going, joel?insurance so you only pay for what you need? really? i didn't-- aah! ok. i'm on vibrate. aaah! only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ your happy place. find your breaking point. then break it. every emergen-c gives you a potent blend of nutrients so you can emerge your best with emergen-c. ♪ ♪ >> you know what love is on thanksgiving? i love you so much and i'm so thankful for you that i'm not going to see you. we're going...
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you have written about him extensively, joel, is there anything in particular from him extensively, joellarfrom the genius on the pitch to his private life, you talked about herformer private life, you talked about her former driver private life, you talked about herformer driver in private life, you talked about her former driver in italy. private life, you talked about herformer driver in italy. is there anything in particular that really stands out for you as something that you want to share with us tonight? what's particularly noticeable is the tattoos. argentines like their tattoos. argentines like their tattoos. i was at the stadium just a few hours ago, and notice many of the supporters with tattoos, but it's not only that, but when maradona was leading the national team coach for argentina he took them to the world cup in 2010, many of the world cup in 2010, many of the players that he was coaching also had tattoos of them, and perhaps thatjust gives you a sense ofjust how important and how revered maradona was, particularly for what he did on the pitch, guide and argentina to th
you have written about him extensively, joel, is there anything in particular from him extensively, joellarfrom the genius on the pitch to his private life, you talked about herformer private life, you talked about her former driver private life, you talked about herformer driver in private life, you talked about her former driver in italy. private life, you talked about herformer driver in italy. is there anything in particular that really stands out for you as something that you want to share...
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joel, how can biden do that?s done is the erosion of public trust and democracy in the united states. a lot of the damage is global. we've seen record numbers of journalists imprisoned during the trump administration. one reason is because authoritarian leaders have embraced the trumpian rhetoric of fake news. they put journalists in jail and cracked down during the covid-19 pandemic, meaning they restricted the flow of information globally at a critical time. one way the biden administration can reverse some of the damage is to speak out consistently whenever juournalists are jaile or threatened. incorporate the freedom into their foreign policy. they can appoint a presidential envoy for press freedom who can ensure that u.s. foreign is focussed on protecting journalists. >> that's one of your proposals, let's have an envoy to elevate the importance of this. >> one of them. >> suzanne, you mentioned there's a proposal for a congressional commission to see what can be done to support local news. tell us about tha
joel, how can biden do that?s done is the erosion of public trust and democracy in the united states. a lot of the damage is global. we've seen record numbers of journalists imprisoned during the trump administration. one reason is because authoritarian leaders have embraced the trumpian rhetoric of fake news. they put journalists in jail and cracked down during the covid-19 pandemic, meaning they restricted the flow of information globally at a critical time. one way the biden administration...
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question for joel. i wonder if you could give us an update on what talks with russia are for mutual flights to the iss. are you envisioning some sort of bilateral agreement, and when do you think the soonest we can now when we will be able to fly russian vehicles will be? looking to fly on each other's vehicles probably later in 2021 where we will have a cosmonaut flying on a u.s. commercial vehicle and an astronaut. we have to do the first step what we call implementing an arrangement that we work at the government level. so we are working with our state draftment drafted -- to it. once that is complete, we will turn it over and work within the government they will get it back to us and we will have probably another iteration or so but all of that with the goal of flying in late 2021. >> the next question is from morgan from business insider. go ahead. >> hi. steve mentioned the other day that crew one is launching on an f9 with upgraded turbines. she says those upgrades have been going on for years. i
question for joel. i wonder if you could give us an update on what talks with russia are for mutual flights to the iss. are you envisioning some sort of bilateral agreement, and when do you think the soonest we can now when we will be able to fly russian vehicles will be? looking to fly on each other's vehicles probably later in 2021 where we will have a cosmonaut flying on a u.s. commercial vehicle and an astronaut. we have to do the first step what we call implementing an arrangement that we...
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hi, i'm joel osteen. i'm excited about being with you every week. i hope you'll tune in.ired, you'll be encouraged. i'm looking forward to seeing you right here. you are fully loaded and completely equipped for the race that's been designed for you. >>> with the presidential vote count getting most of the media coverage, it's worth noting that the coronavirus pandemic is not going away. we have the story of two young men determined to help protect their local front line workers. >> yeah! >> wonderful. >> when the pandemic hit, 12-year-old tensing and zubin took their robotic teams skills and took their equipment to provide life safers. >> we wanted to find a way to keep people safe. >> what started with helping their own family. >> it's 3-d printed. his is injected molded. >> became a push community wide. >> word of mouth spread and we were getting requests for shields. now we have nine teams from five different school stricts. >> face shields take up to four hours to print and then they are sanitized and sent out. >> we donate to staff, because they play a key role in th
hi, i'm joel osteen. i'm excited about being with you every week. i hope you'll tune in.ired, you'll be encouraged. i'm looking forward to seeing you right here. you are fully loaded and completely equipped for the race that's been designed for you. >>> with the presidential vote count getting most of the media coverage, it's worth noting that the coronavirus pandemic is not going away. we have the story of two young men determined to help protect their local front line workers....
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hi, i'm joel osteen. i'm excited about being with you every week. i hope you'll tune in. you'll be inspired, you'll be encouraged. i'm looking forward to seeing you right here. you are fully loaded and completely equipped for the race that's been designed for you. >> crawford: we end this half hour with a story of strength and determination. here's norah o'donnell. >> chris has spent 21 years defying the odds. chris has down syndrome. every day he vows to be 1% better, a concept he learned from his father nick. >> you wake up every day thinking how do i get just a little bit better today than i was yesterday. >> one more push up, one more lap, one more mile. his motto. >> ju for chris it was never about his disability. it was about making the possible possible. buy a car, become a homeowner, marry a pretty blonde like his mom and complete an iron man. a grueling 140 mile race that includes swimming, biking and running the in one day. the special olympics paired him with veteran iron mandan reed. the two are now best buddies. >> you have to earn it. it's 140 miles of blood
hi, i'm joel osteen. i'm excited about being with you every week. i hope you'll tune in. you'll be inspired, you'll be encouraged. i'm looking forward to seeing you right here. you are fully loaded and completely equipped for the race that's been designed for you. >> crawford: we end this half hour with a story of strength and determination. here's norah o'donnell. >> chris has spent 21 years defying the odds. chris has down syndrome. every day he vows to be 1% better, a concept he...
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joel, great to see you.n in north dakota when it comes to the pandemic? >> well, the governor finally put in a face mask mandate, actually put some bite into it. he held his press conference at 10:00 at night because he wanted to miss the news cycle. but that is not here or there. he finally put the mandate in place. a little bit of bite to it, $1,000 fine to $1500 fine. but we've got a bunch of sheriffs here that told the governor to bite me. they are not going to enforce it. they said that they are not going to enforce it. >> joel, i'm sorry to interrupt you, can you say that again, the governor put in a mask mandate with bite or with teeth in it and are sheriffs saying in north dakota? >> well, they said pooit mbite . they said no, they won't enforce it. they told their people just use common sense as they have before. and the sheriffs won't enforce it. and so here we sit. you know, we're at a place where the governor finally did something and the sheriffs are sending out a message to people not verbally,
joel, great to see you.n in north dakota when it comes to the pandemic? >> well, the governor finally put in a face mask mandate, actually put some bite into it. he held his press conference at 10:00 at night because he wanted to miss the news cycle. but that is not here or there. he finally put the mandate in place. a little bit of bite to it, $1,000 fine to $1500 fine. but we've got a bunch of sheriffs here that told the governor to bite me. they are not going to enforce it. they said...
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joining us now, joel.think the targeted assassination was timed now before a likely more docile on iran biden administration takes over. >> yeah, eric, clearly this assassination was a warning shot being made by regional actor and it's important to note that israel is being pointed at as the one who did the act. they have not confirmed or denied it. but it clearly is a warning shot to iran's leadership and its top military and nuclear experts that there are potential danger spots and they can be tracked down. so i think this points the united states and our role in this conflict which is that this region is on a tinder box. it always is. and certainly now in this time period of this transition, it's even more so where regional actors may start to make moves and take actions that are very risky and could have long-term impacts on american national security and are certainly things we need to watch very closely. eric: what type of impact do you think this will have? >> well, i think what we're talking about
joining us now, joel.think the targeted assassination was timed now before a likely more docile on iran biden administration takes over. >> yeah, eric, clearly this assassination was a warning shot being made by regional actor and it's important to note that israel is being pointed at as the one who did the act. they have not confirmed or denied it. but it clearly is a warning shot to iran's leadership and its top military and nuclear experts that there are potential danger spots and they...