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your book humankind, a hopeful history argues the exact opposite of that.ke sense of it? >> lord of the flies, is still a great book. i would highly recommend people to read it. it helps you to ask the big questions, what is human nature really like. it gets pretty depressing. these are questions we should all ask ourselves. what would i do in a situation like that, when i am on in uninhabited island? i think it is an incredibly powerful novel, for kids to read. for adults to read. i think that kids also deserve to know, about the one time, in all of history, that we know of, where kids really shipwrecked on an island, because that's a different story. -- what lord of the fries is the word of the flats it's really about. my father greatly distrusted simple judgments. sought to examine the boy's reaction, in the face of such obstacles, it is the removal of law and order that in genders the eventual savage responses. this is interesting, the context here, is interesting. you are arguing that, in fact our nature is not savage. and would be cooperative. and she
your book humankind, a hopeful history argues the exact opposite of that.ke sense of it? >> lord of the flies, is still a great book. i would highly recommend people to read it. it helps you to ask the big questions, what is human nature really like. it gets pretty depressing. these are questions we should all ask ourselves. what would i do in a situation like that, when i am on in uninhabited island? i think it is an incredibly powerful novel, for kids to read. for adults to read. i...
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extraordinary images of humankind's first journeys into space, as hundreds of photographs of the apolloons are released for the first time. mostly graze, but a sharp contrast between the blackness of space and the horizon but the moon. i will neverforget it. it was so dramatic. and after two years of zero social events, parties and going out have returned, and it seems sky—high heels are back in fashion. i feel like a ifeel like a million bucks. i feel like a million bucks. i love high heels. hello and welcome to the programme. ukraine's president has claimed the world narrowly avoided a radiation disaster at europe's largest nuclear plant, which is held by russian forces. power to the final two working reactors at the zaporizhzhia complex has now been restored, but for several hours on thursday, electricity needed for cooling was cut off, apparently by fire damage to overhead cables. international inspectors have demanded they be allowed to visit, as gareth barlow reports. zaporizhzhia, europe's biggest health plan and the current focal point of the war. on wednesday, for the first tim
extraordinary images of humankind's first journeys into space, as hundreds of photographs of the apolloons are released for the first time. mostly graze, but a sharp contrast between the blackness of space and the horizon but the moon. i will neverforget it. it was so dramatic. and after two years of zero social events, parties and going out have returned, and it seems sky—high heels are back in fashion. i feel like a ifeel like a million bucks. i feel like a million bucks. i love high heels....
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which is an enormous ghaccomplishment for humankind because smallpox is a hugely devastating, highly contagious disease with a high mortality rate. so that was a disease that had ancient origins somewhere in europe or asia , i'm not exactly sure when it first revealed itself but it was circling amongst european populations by the time european colonizers first arrived on the american shores starting a course in the 16th century and continuing on. and along with a acornucopia really of other diseases that were introduced at that time and smallpox was by far the most devastating and quickly spread ahead of european colonization via native and indigenous trade networks wiping out massive swaths of the population and no one knows today how many people died from smallpox throughout north central and south america but it could have been as high as even 90+ percent of the local population which is an extraordinary count and to go from that to eradicating disease to almost radically disease which is another story in the book is an enormous accomplishment. we talked a little bit in the book a
which is an enormous ghaccomplishment for humankind because smallpox is a hugely devastating, highly contagious disease with a high mortality rate. so that was a disease that had ancient origins somewhere in europe or asia , i'm not exactly sure when it first revealed itself but it was circling amongst european populations by the time european colonizers first arrived on the american shores starting a course in the 16th century and continuing on. and along with a acornucopia really of other...
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of these chemicals and we will work with them to try to move this discovery closer to benefiting humankind thank you so much for joining us and congratulations on your breakthrough. >> thank you for having me. >> in britain, a new covid vaccine that also protects against the omicron variant will be rolled out from september. people that are homebound or in care homes will get it first. if someone's immune system isn't working properly, the vaccine often doesn't work. now a new drug to protect those patients is being tried out in birmingham. >> in many ways, irene and andrew have not been able to move on with their lives. they are sti locked in the earl days of the pandemic because for them, the covid vaccines don't work. >> i don't go to theaters or cinemas or crowded places. i avoid them. >> i was shielded from the beginning. i have not been anywhere. the only people who have been in the house our family or who were tested before they came. >> today, they will be the second and third people taking part in the trial of a new drug at the hospital in birmingham. its designed to stop patients
of these chemicals and we will work with them to try to move this discovery closer to benefiting humankind thank you so much for joining us and congratulations on your breakthrough. >> thank you for having me. >> in britain, a new covid vaccine that also protects against the omicron variant will be rolled out from september. people that are homebound or in care homes will get it first. if someone's immune system isn't working properly, the vaccine often doesn't work. now a new drug...
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it embodies some of the most fundamental commitments of humankind. to prevent the spread of nuclear weapons. to ensure nuclear weapons are never used again. and to work toward our common goal of a world free of nuclear weapons. >> this dw correspondent is in new york, covering the foreign minister's speech and told us what stood out to her. >> she got the question why does she try to pursue this right now as europe is facing real-time more? -- real-time war? despite those lofty words, there are concrete steps that the will in countries are demanding of russia, china and also i ran which is more transparency and she called on iran particularly to take on that package, the iran nuclear deal, the jcpoa as it is known and to commit to not develop this. they would not be capable of doing . she is not willing to drop the ball but instead o backdr diplomacy, she is choosing publicly reminding those clear countries of their commitments. >> right. let's talk about what is going on there. the meat of this trip. what does the you and hope will come out of this
it embodies some of the most fundamental commitments of humankind. to prevent the spread of nuclear weapons. to ensure nuclear weapons are never used again. and to work toward our common goal of a world free of nuclear weapons. >> this dw correspondent is in new york, covering the foreign minister's speech and told us what stood out to her. >> she got the question why does she try to pursue this right now as europe is facing real-time more? -- real-time war? despite those lofty...
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. >> reporter: you are looking at the first step towards humankind's return to the moon. in a few days, this unmanned rocket, the most powerful ever built, will have back into lunar lunar orbit, the first spacecraft to go to the moon in 50 years. >> the saturn 5 took us to the moon half a century ago. now, as as we embark on the first artemis test flight, we recall this agency's storied past. >> reporter: this is beginning of nasa's artemis project. the rocket can travel 280,000 miles and returned the orion spacecraft it is caring back to earth safely, the goal is for lunar landing with the human crew in 2025. it is a future where nasa will land the first woman and the first public person of color on the moon. >> on these increasingly complex missions, astronauts will live and work in deep space. >> reporter: friday nasa announced it plans to land astronauts on the moon's south pole, where some parts of the surface have not seen some writing millions of years. >> it is a new part of the moon, moon, a place we never explored. explored. it is a long way away from the apollo
. >> reporter: you are looking at the first step towards humankind's return to the moon. in a few days, this unmanned rocket, the most powerful ever built, will have back into lunar lunar orbit, the first spacecraft to go to the moon in 50 years. >> the saturn 5 took us to the moon half a century ago. now, as as we embark on the first artemis test flight, we recall this agency's storied past. >> reporter: this is beginning of nasa's artemis project. the rocket can travel...
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so that the deep sea really does benefit all of humankind. diamonds may not be every girls, best friends, but they are still one of the most valuable materials in the world. conventional large scale, diamond mining is extremely damaging to the environment, burning huge quantities of fuel and leaving pitts hundreds of meters deep in the grant. but could there be another way of conjuring the precious stones, the porter offered calamity investing it me hey, have you heard of this? you can make diamonds out of the greenhouse gas, carbon dioxide. no joke. you can actually mine the sky. when at least then from great britain say so then is this for real? the idea came about thinking about carbon capture and realize that we had to lock it into something permanent. and that led me to think of dimes as most part of the form of carbon transforming thin air into sparkling diamond's sound somehow logical. order h. ladies and gentlemen, let's make some divers. dane, it's your turn. how does it work? sure. we capture very water. and we split it to make hydrogen, we, we don't need the oxygen, we capture
so that the deep sea really does benefit all of humankind. diamonds may not be every girls, best friends, but they are still one of the most valuable materials in the world. conventional large scale, diamond mining is extremely damaging to the environment, burning huge quantities of fuel and leaving pitts hundreds of meters deep in the grant. but could there be another way of conjuring the precious stones, the porter offered calamity investing it me hey, have you heard of this? you can make...
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. >> reporter: you are looking at the first step towards humankind's return to the moon. in just a few days, this unmanned rocket, the most powerl ever built, will head into lunar lunar orbit. the first spacecrat orbit. the first spacecraft to go to the moon in 50 years. >> the saturn five took us to the moon half a century ago. an, century ago. and now, as we embk as we embark on the first artems test flight, we were call this agency's story the past. >> reporter: this is the beginning of mass's artemis project. the rocket can travel 280,000 miles and return the spt the spacecraft it is caring back back to earth safety. the goal is for a human crew in 2025. >> it is a future where nasa will land the first woman and ft kohler person of color on the m. color on the moon. on these incy on these increasingly complex ms complex missions, astronauts wil live and work in deep space. >> reporter: friday, nasa announced it plans to land on te moon's south pole, where some areas haven't seen sunlight in s of years. >> it is a place we have never . we have never explored. >> report
. >> reporter: you are looking at the first step towards humankind's return to the moon. in just a few days, this unmanned rocket, the most powerl ever built, will head into lunar lunar orbit. the first spacecrat orbit. the first spacecraft to go to the moon in 50 years. >> the saturn five took us to the moon half a century ago. an, century ago. and now, as we embk as we embark on the first artems test flight, we were call this agency's story the past. >> reporter: this is the...
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summer is a guy who the 49ers thought enough of to make him their number one drafted two years ago, humankind law was taken 14th overall in 2020, but until this season has never been completely healthy. kinloch played in just four games last year before requiring the surgery since his rehab, he's transformed his body is expected to make a big impact on the defensive line this season, like most players, has also found a good part of his improvement is simply learning how things work in an nfl system. when you coming into a new league learning all types of nuances of the game. it's a lot getting thrown at you. kind of forget about, like, just playing football. like just having fun, you know, so i feel like i'm finally getting back to having fun and, you know, just really. just being a kid again. you know now that i'm not in any pain, so familiar face robert sala in his second year as head coach of the jets. would we normally care about the jets and falcons in the preseason? heck no. unless there is a crazy place to show you, the falcons philippe franks sacked by bradley and i, and i not only ma
summer is a guy who the 49ers thought enough of to make him their number one drafted two years ago, humankind law was taken 14th overall in 2020, but until this season has never been completely healthy. kinloch played in just four games last year before requiring the surgery since his rehab, he's transformed his body is expected to make a big impact on the defensive line this season, like most players, has also found a good part of his improvement is simply learning how things work in an nfl...
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extraordinary images of humankind's first journeys into space, as hundreds of photographs of the apollo
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and if everything goes as planned, it could be another giant step for humankind. and whit, this whole mission takes 42 days. if it goes well, nasa plans to do it all over again in 2024 with astronauts on board. whit? >> exciting new phase, gio, thanks so much. abc news will carry the launch live monday morning. the launch window opens at 8:33 eastern. >>> there's still much more ahead on "world news tonight." the rain allegations against a buffalo bills rookie. stay with us. to severe rheumatoid arthritis or active psoriatic arthritis and... take. it. on. with rinvoq. rinvoq is a once-daily pill that tackles pain, stiffness, swelling. for some, rinvoq significantly reduces ra and psa fatigue. it can stop irreversible joint damage. and rinvoq can leave skin clear or almost clear in psa. that's rinvoq relief. rinvoq can lower your ability to fight infections, including tb. serious infections and blood clots, some fatal; cancers, including lymphoma and skin cancer; death, heart attack, stroke, and tears in the stomach or intestines occurred. people 50 and older with
and if everything goes as planned, it could be another giant step for humankind. and whit, this whole mission takes 42 days. if it goes well, nasa plans to do it all over again in 2024 with astronauts on board. whit? >> exciting new phase, gio, thanks so much. abc news will carry the launch live monday morning. the launch window opens at 8:33 eastern. >>> there's still much more ahead on "world news tonight." the rain allegations against a buffalo bills rookie. stay...
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this kind of geo— engineering experiment to conducting the solar management solutions for the whole humankind, so... sorry to keep interrupting you but we're going to have to leave it there but we appreciate your explanation, it is complicated but we do appreciate you telling us more detail on that. the cost of living, fueled by high energy costs and what central banks may do next to counter inflation is on the minds of investors. markets are sharply lower on worries aggressive us interest rate hikes are ahead. if we look at the asian markets: these markets are not so bad but if we look at the us markets: and take a look at the dow, seeing its worst day sincejune, and the nasdaq also sharply lower, as tech stocks in focus again. and for investors all eyes are on the chair of the us federal reserve, jerome powell, and what he might say about the direction of monetary policy and inflation at the jackson hole symposium later this week. joining me now is janet mui, head of market analysis — brewin dolphin. good morning to you. no surprise that markets and investors are nervous right now. we had t
this kind of geo— engineering experiment to conducting the solar management solutions for the whole humankind, so... sorry to keep interrupting you but we're going to have to leave it there but we appreciate your explanation, it is complicated but we do appreciate you telling us more detail on that. the cost of living, fueled by high energy costs and what central banks may do next to counter inflation is on the minds of investors. markets are sharply lower on worries aggressive us interest...
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apollo mission was called one small step for man and artemis one will be another giant step for humankind. >> artemis one and flight test designed to bring humans to the moon. dustin: nasa will launch the world's most powerful space launch system rocket into space. artemis one will orbit the moon before returning to earth hotter and faster than ever before at 25,000 miles an hour. at the top of the ship, the orion space capsule with a mannequin named moon-equin on board, the only capsule of its kind designed for humans. the ultimate plan is to establish a moon base where humans will stay, an ambitious goal that is setting in for a nasa engineer born shortly before the apollo mission. >> i followed the history of it for my whole life. i have been a space nerd for a long time. right? so i understand that it happened and what it takes. but to actually be part of the first steps back, it is humbling and it is an honor. dustin: vandercam was part of the team at nasa ames research center in mountain view who put nearly two decades into testing, designing, and planning to make monday's historic
apollo mission was called one small step for man and artemis one will be another giant step for humankind. >> artemis one and flight test designed to bring humans to the moon. dustin: nasa will launch the world's most powerful space launch system rocket into space. artemis one will orbit the moon before returning to earth hotter and faster than ever before at 25,000 miles an hour. at the top of the ship, the orion space capsule with a mannequin named moon-equin on board, the only capsule...
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florida's intention that her life and lessons be a symbol of justice and love for america and all humankindpplause] ladies and gentlemen, ms. nancy our lumen. >> love thy neighbor is a precept that could transform the world if it were universally practiced. loving thy neighbor mean being interracial, interreligious, and international. dr. mary mcleod bethune. dr. mary mcleod bethune began her lifelong career and a discounted beach, florida as a champion for education with the realization that educational advancement equaled social and economic education and advancement and advised worldwide leaders on gender equality. she counseled u.s. presidents on equal employment opportunity. she champion in our community bridge building for making world change. her worldwide views provided her a unique can breathe freely and live for lives harnessing their strength. she continues to inspire all of us. everyone of us, despite, or including, all of our backgrounds. she guides us with her last will and testament, instructions inscribed on the books behind me on this beautiful masterpiece. "i leave you lov
florida's intention that her life and lessons be a symbol of justice and love for america and all humankindpplause] ladies and gentlemen, ms. nancy our lumen. >> love thy neighbor is a precept that could transform the world if it were universally practiced. loving thy neighbor mean being interracial, interreligious, and international. dr. mary mcleod bethune. dr. mary mcleod bethune began her lifelong career and a discounted beach, florida as a champion for education with the realization...
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susan: can you help people understand why the study of mars itself is valuable to humankind?sica: fantastic question. ever since galileo look through a telescope and so on mars, it has fascinated the public. it's fascinated people in terms of if there is life outside of earth. it's not just a philosophical or existential question, are we alone in the atmosphere, there are important implications. if life is the same age on both planets, there are implications that life came on mars, that earthlings are martians, and vice versa. if there was life on mars 3.7 billion years ago when it was a blue world with all of that water, there was life on earth the same time possibly life on mars came from earth. the way that would work, we know from our own landscape that there are several instances where martian meteorites have smashed into our planet leaving evidence behind, actual rocks, there could be transfer of rocks. it's all very fascinating, there are endless questions in terms of what it means for life on mars, life on earth at the same time, and that interplanetary confluence of
susan: can you help people understand why the study of mars itself is valuable to humankind?sica: fantastic question. ever since galileo look through a telescope and so on mars, it has fascinated the public. it's fascinated people in terms of if there is life outside of earth. it's not just a philosophical or existential question, are we alone in the atmosphere, there are important implications. if life is the same age on both planets, there are implications that life came on mars, that...
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lithium, copper, cobalt, all of these things that are really useful for us, it is humankind.lites can help us. >> can you quantify the difference that your technology can make in these applications in terms of being able to accelerate the green energy transition in order to make the exploration project or sustainable? >> absolutely. usually, these objects are in the -- projects are in the middle of nowhere. in the past 10 years, we have worked with more lithium than any other department. we cannot move ahead like this. in the next year, to reach 90, we need four times were production. we actually have a lot of data. we don't have to dream anymore. we can put the axis on the ground and we can exactly no where this is going to be. >> you are doing all of this from south australia. talk to us about how vibrant the space industry is there. >> we are leading the australian space resolution. they are even going to the moon. we really have the ambition to do that. >> tells about your ambition. what does growth look like for a company like yours? >> it has been five years and we are
lithium, copper, cobalt, all of these things that are really useful for us, it is humankind.lites can help us. >> can you quantify the difference that your technology can make in these applications in terms of being able to accelerate the green energy transition in order to make the exploration project or sustainable? >> absolutely. usually, these objects are in the -- projects are in the middle of nowhere. in the past 10 years, we have worked with more lithium than any other...
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that exists in a fragmented form among all the members of humankind that are part of a market order. no one has that knowledge. and that was what hayek put forward as the great obstacle to socialism. was that government simply couldn't presume that it would have this ability to concentrate knowledge in a planner who would determine how much of different goods and services should be produced. that's not the answer. that's the problem. no one has that knowledge. so how do you create a system in which diverse and fragmented knowledge is utilized? and that's what high ex answer was he says that to show that the spontaneous actions of individuals will under conditions, which we can define bring about a distribution of resources, which can be understood as if it were made according to a single plan, although nobody has planned it. is the goal of economics so that's precisely what the price profit and private property system. does it is it allows fragmented and decentralized knowledge to be utilized? freely fluctuating prices allow for the registration and the communication of the relative
that exists in a fragmented form among all the members of humankind that are part of a market order. no one has that knowledge. and that was what hayek put forward as the great obstacle to socialism. was that government simply couldn't presume that it would have this ability to concentrate knowledge in a planner who would determine how much of different goods and services should be produced. that's not the answer. that's the problem. no one has that knowledge. so how do you create a system in...
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not only in the kennedy presidency, but maybe the darkest moment in humankind to come that close to nuclear annihilation. bear in mind, the majority of the american people at that point in time believed that there's going to be a nuclear exchange imminently. that's how tense the relationship was between the soviet union and the united states of america. it's interesting because there's, there's a transition between eisenhower and kennedy, the second of two meetings that they had, and this, when it takes place in january 19th, 1961, the day before kennedy is inaugurated as president. and they talk about the trouble spots in the world, all the trouble spots, of which there are many. and you can see eisenhower's almost relief in relinquishing these problems and giving them over to jack kennedy. and kennedy leaves the white house and as the limousine is departing, he looks at an aid in the back seat and says of eisenhower, how can he stare in the face of disaster with such equanimity? but it's equanimity which defines kennedy in that most, you know, dark power, in that most desperate hour of hi
not only in the kennedy presidency, but maybe the darkest moment in humankind to come that close to nuclear annihilation. bear in mind, the majority of the american people at that point in time believed that there's going to be a nuclear exchange imminently. that's how tense the relationship was between the soviet union and the united states of america. it's interesting because there's, there's a transition between eisenhower and kennedy, the second of two meetings that they had, and this, when...
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the weather, it's the greatest threat to humankind on planet earth and we have to get ahead of it andabout it. and thank goodness for this climate bill because -- >> the former owner, a climate denier. you know the truth about the climate. byron, thank you so much for coming on. good to see you. >> thank you. >> we're out of time here on tv, but we'll see you this time next week for many more "reliable sources." at fidelity, your dedicated advisor will work with you on a comprehensive wealth plan across your full financial picture. plan with tax-smart investing strategies design to help you keep more of what you earn. this is the plan. a monster was attacking but the team remained calm. because with miro, they could problem solve together, and find the answer that was right under their nose. or... his nose. millions have made the switch from the big three to xfinity mobile. that means millions are saving hundreds a year on their wireless bill. and all of those millions are on the nation's most reliable 5g network and most recommended wireless carrier. that's a whole lot of happy campe
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mission was called one small step for man and the launch of artemis one will be another giant leap for humankind system since the apollo program that is designed to bring humans back to the moon. >> nasa will launch the world's most powerful space system rocket into space. artemis one will orbit the moon before returning to earth hotter and asked her than ever before at 25,000 miles per hour. at the top of the ship, the orion space capsule with a mannequin on board. the only capsule of its kind specifically designed for humans. the ultimate plan is to establish a moon base where humans will stay, and ambitious goal that is really setting in for a nasa engineer born shortly before the apollo mission. >> i have followed the whole history of it my whole life. i understand that it happened and what it takes to go into it, but to actually be a part of, you know, the first steps back, it is pretty humbling, actually, and is it's an honor to be part of it. >> the team in mountain view put nearly two decades into testing, designing, and planning to make monday's historic launch a reality. the bay area c
mission was called one small step for man and the launch of artemis one will be another giant leap for humankind system since the apollo program that is designed to bring humans back to the moon. >> nasa will launch the world's most powerful space system rocket into space. artemis one will orbit the moon before returning to earth hotter and asked her than ever before at 25,000 miles per hour. at the top of the ship, the orion space capsule with a mannequin on board. the only capsule of...
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>> it's a the biggest humankind occasion that is failed.re are some people and i have a "star wars" very where i believe it started as "star trek" and everybody gets along and even the villains are turned to good them in their "star wars" where everybody dies. like nobody comes out well. they are always striking back and i think we live in "star wars."st >> let me ask some questions. jennifer griffin is here. the woman is doing work. you.ve >> she's amazing. i've been tweeting love letters to her on the internet. using your powers for good. anyway the intentional national security reporter. was thereon a russian link to ax jones with bots and to what degree is russia behind this theory in america? >> a great question. alex jones we left this out of our narrative was a regular so he would get up on kremlin stated -- kremlin funded state tv. he climb out of ready to go on at all hours. he was there to expand his platform by whatever means necessary. he's been a prudent fan and apologists from the start. he admires that and i actually think an
>> it's a the biggest humankind occasion that is failed.re are some people and i have a "star wars" very where i believe it started as "star trek" and everybody gets along and even the villains are turned to good them in their "star wars" where everybody dies. like nobody comes out well. they are always striking back and i think we live in "star wars."st >> let me ask some questions. jennifer griffin is here. the woman is doing work. you.ve...
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. >> to all of us that gaze up at the moon dreaming of the day humankind returns to the lunar surface: the sls is years behind schedule, billions over budget. but it's also the most powerful rocket ever built and it's designed to launch people even deeper into space than the moon. >> our sights are not set on the moon. our sights are set clearly on mars. >> reporter: but first it has to pass this uncrewed test flight with only mannequins onboard. "artemis" will launch from the kennedy space center but mission control is at the johnson space center in houston, texas. >> this is "apollo control" houston. >> reporter: the same place that controlled every "apollo" and shuttle mission. >> this is where it all happens as far as human space flight. >> reporter: rick is in charge of it all but he and his team have been training in this room for this moment for over three years. >> when flight day comes, it's a whole different ball game. it's when it gets real. >> reporter: after launch the sls rocket will separate from the orion capsule on top. orion will fly a quarter of a million miles to t
. >> to all of us that gaze up at the moon dreaming of the day humankind returns to the lunar surface: the sls is years behind schedule, billions over budget. but it's also the most powerful rocket ever built and it's designed to launch people even deeper into space than the moon. >> our sights are not set on the moon. our sights are set clearly on mars. >> reporter: but first it has to pass this uncrewed test flight with only mannequins onboard. "artemis" will...
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whether it is good or possible for the country, i don't think it is good for these employees or for humankindat you said it in a meme, i do. to quote this meme. i'm going to do that more often. >> rachel: i told you we are targeting at that. >> jessica: tyrus. >> tyrus: to get back to jessie's point, i hate to see dashing white people at work, but i'm not a graduate. but 43% of their employees are white. so this smells of white on white crime. you have to get along. so it is literally some white guy writing in and saying if i go to work it's going to get to white. it so that is sad. you got to get to it to gather up her >> jesse: is really not reported. the media does not to report white on white crime. >> tyrus: if your mother said i'm not coming in because there's too many white people, he should be fired. it does not work. you this is white on white crime and again it is terrible. you guys can be saying that about each other. give becky a chance. >> jessica: hopefully there will be more reporting on this white on white crime. up next americans trying to kill the spotted lantern flag before
whether it is good or possible for the country, i don't think it is good for these employees or for humankindat you said it in a meme, i do. to quote this meme. i'm going to do that more often. >> rachel: i told you we are targeting at that. >> jessica: tyrus. >> tyrus: to get back to jessie's point, i hate to see dashing white people at work, but i'm not a graduate. but 43% of their employees are white. so this smells of white on white crime. you have to get along. so it is...
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. >> to all of us that gaze up in the moon, dreaming of the day humankind returns to the lunar surfacerocket ever built and it's designed to launch people even deeper into space than the moon. >> our sights are not set on the moon. our sights are set clearly on mars. >> reporter: but first, it has to pass this uncrewed test flight with only mannequins on board. artemis won the launch in florida and mission control is at the johnson space center in houston, texas. >> this is apollo control, houston. >> reporter: the same place that controlled every apollo and shuttle mission. >> this is where it happens as far as human space flight. >> reporter: rick is in charge of it all as lead flight director. they have been training in this room for this moment for over three years. >> when flight day comes, it's a whole different ball game. it's when it really gets real. >> reporter: after launch, the sls rocket will separate from the o'ryan crew capsule on top. o'ryan will fly a quarter of a million miles to the moon and then go 40,000 miles beyond it farther than any spacecraft designed to carry
. >> to all of us that gaze up in the moon, dreaming of the day humankind returns to the lunar surfacerocket ever built and it's designed to launch people even deeper into space than the moon. >> our sights are not set on the moon. our sights are set clearly on mars. >> reporter: but first, it has to pass this uncrewed test flight with only mannequins on board. artemis won the launch in florida and mission control is at the johnson space center in houston, texas. >> this...
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it made me realize that we are all connected, we are all connected because humankind probably startedtions, obviously you got married last week. michael is the first person you called. >> that is true. and i have to tell you, don, we haven't made a big deal about it, and so the new york times article pretty much put that out in the air. so, we are saying it live on tv >> it is amazing. doctor, this is fascinating stuff. these people, i'm sure they look at each other, say i don't like anything like them. >> -- when you mention about this connection that twins have, these people have something similar. because -- maybe they share other genes that relate to taste or things they like, it is possible. >> yeah, thank you all, i appreciate it. be well. >> pleasure. >> thank you very much. >> and listen, i want to thank the doctor for the pictures, the great pictures of lookalikes who we mentioned. he is a photographer, i am sorry, the photographer. so thanks for watching everyone. thank you all. >> thank you. >> thanks for watching, our coverage continues. a lotion this pure. gold bond pure
it made me realize that we are all connected, we are all connected because humankind probably startedtions, obviously you got married last week. michael is the first person you called. >> that is true. and i have to tell you, don, we haven't made a big deal about it, and so the new york times article pretty much put that out in the air. so, we are saying it live on tv >> it is amazing. doctor, this is fascinating stuff. these people, i'm sure they look at each other, say i don't...
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. >> for all of us who gaze up at the moon dreaming of the day humankind returns to the lunar surfacehere. >> reporter: the artemis rocket, sls, is years behind schedule, billions over budget. but also the most powerful rocket ever built. it's designed to launch people even deeper into space than the moon. >> our sights are not set on the moon. our sights are set clearly on mars. >> reporter: but first it has to pass this uncrewed test flight. with only mannequins on board. artemis 1 will launch from the kennedy space center in florida. mission control is at the johnson space center in houston, texas. >> this is apollo control, houston. >> reporter: the same place that controlled every apollo and shuttle mission. >> this is where it all happens as far as human spaceflight. >> reporter: rick labrote is in charge as lead flight director. his team have been training in this room, for this moment, for over three years. >> when flight day comes, it's a whole different ball game. it's when it really gets real. >> reporter: after launch the sls rocket will separate from the orion crew capsul
. >> for all of us who gaze up at the moon dreaming of the day humankind returns to the lunar surfacehere. >> reporter: the artemis rocket, sls, is years behind schedule, billions over budget. but also the most powerful rocket ever built. it's designed to launch people even deeper into space than the moon. >> our sights are not set on the moon. our sights are set clearly on mars. >> reporter: but first it has to pass this uncrewed test flight. with only mannequins on...
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the apollo -- artemis will be another giant leap for humankind. >> artemis one is a flight test of thetem since the apollo program designed to bring humans back to the moon. reporter: nasa will launch the world's most possible -- powerful space -- it will orbit the moon before returning to earth harder and faster than ever before, at 25,000 miles per hour. at the tops of the orion space capsule with the manikin on board. the only capsule of its kind with -- specifically designed for humans. >> i followed the whole history of it my whole life. i've been a space nerd for a long time. i understand that it happened and what takes to be part of the first steps back. it is humbling. it is an honor to be part of it. reporter: he was part of the team at the research center in mountain view who put nearly two decades into testing, designing and planning to make monday's launch a reality. the bay area center developed men -- assisted many ways, including the orion heatshield. >> to finally get to this point, to fly this flight test, to see our systems working for the mission, it is incredible. i
the apollo -- artemis will be another giant leap for humankind. >> artemis one is a flight test of thetem since the apollo program designed to bring humans back to the moon. reporter: nasa will launch the world's most possible -- powerful space -- it will orbit the moon before returning to earth harder and faster than ever before, at 25,000 miles per hour. at the tops of the orion space capsule with the manikin on board. the only capsule of its kind with -- specifically designed for...
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people who just do what's right because it's right and reflect maybe our wildest fantasies of what humankindaccomplish. errol, abdul, and jonah, the question i have for you all today is who is today's bill russell? i don't mean just the basketball player. obviously i'm 5'3". i'm a little bit jaded. i'm jealous of a 6'10" person. wha who is the notion of a bill russell who is unapologetically standing up and not getting creamed for that, not vilified and made into a pariah. do we have that person any longer? >> i'm going to say in their time they didn't have twitter. unfortunately what feeds these algorithms is the ability to create all or nothing and then dissect this into camps around all or nothing. >> the us versus thems. >> the us versus thems. and you can find yourselves on both sides. the other piece of that is a lot of these folks, especially in politics, even at that time, never achieved hero status until well after their time. it's hard because what makes them heroes is they stood up against criticism. there was criticism in their time even with nischelle nichols. i want to lift up
people who just do what's right because it's right and reflect maybe our wildest fantasies of what humankindaccomplish. errol, abdul, and jonah, the question i have for you all today is who is today's bill russell? i don't mean just the basketball player. obviously i'm 5'3". i'm a little bit jaded. i'm jealous of a 6'10" person. wha who is the notion of a bill russell who is unapologetically standing up and not getting creamed for that, not vilified and made into a pariah. do we have...
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. >> and to all of us that gaze up at the moon, dreaming of the day humankind returns to the lunar surfaceost powerful rocket ever built. and it's designed to launch people even deeper into space than the moon. >> our sights are not set on the moon. our sights are set clearly on mars. >> reporter: but first, it has to pass this uncrude test flight, with only mannequins on board. mission control is at the johnson space center in houston, texas. >> this is apollo control houston. >> the same place that controlled every apollo and shuttle mission. >> this is where it all happens, as far as human space flight. >> reporter: rick labroade is in charge of it all. they have been training in this room for this moment for over three years. >> when flight day comes, it's a whole different ball game. it's when it really gets real. >> reporter: after launch, the sls rocket will separate. orion will fly a quarter of a million miles to the moon and then go 40,000 miles beyond it, farther than any spacecraft designed to carry humans has ever flown. >> we're going to swing by the moon, and when we swing by
. >> and to all of us that gaze up at the moon, dreaming of the day humankind returns to the lunar surfaceost powerful rocket ever built. and it's designed to launch people even deeper into space than the moon. >> our sights are not set on the moon. our sights are set clearly on mars. >> reporter: but first, it has to pass this uncrude test flight, with only mannequins on board. mission control is at the johnson space center in houston, texas. >> this is apollo control...
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. >> to all of us that gaze up at the moon, dreaming of the day humankind returns to the lunar surfacehe most powerful rocket ever built. it's designed to launch people even deeper into space than the moon. >> our sights are not set on the moon. our sights are set firmly on mars. >> reporter: first it has to pass this test flight with only mannequins on board. mission control is at the johnson space center in houston, texas. the same place that controlled every apollo and shuttle mission. >> this is where it all happens as far as human space flight. >> reporter: he's in charge of it all as lead flight docirecto. he and his team have been training for this for years. >> flight day is when it really gets real. >> reporter: after launch the sls rocket will separate from the orion crew capsule on top. orion will fly a quarter million miles to the moon and then go 40,000 miles beyond it. farther than any spacecraft designed to carry humans has ever flown. >> we're going to swing by the moon and when we swing by it on the way there, we'll be 60 miles off the surface. it will be incredible. t
. >> to all of us that gaze up at the moon, dreaming of the day humankind returns to the lunar surfacehe most powerful rocket ever built. it's designed to launch people even deeper into space than the moon. >> our sights are not set on the moon. our sights are set firmly on mars. >> reporter: first it has to pass this test flight with only mannequins on board. mission control is at the johnson space center in houston, texas. the same place that controlled every apollo and...
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i believe in humankind. i believe in us. don't care who you are where you work ♪ ♪ ♪ get out and vote. ♪ ♪ ♪ this ap election this at home and lurk. get out and vote. get out and vote. ♪ ♪ ♪ get out and vote. ♪ ♪ ♪ see, you send. me >> that's right. yes. >> i want to say before. we go >> miss louis, i love. you thank you. >> thank, you but i will say before we go, how proud we are of you young lady. congratulations to you, and carry on. >> thank you so much. miss jennifer lewis, ladies and gentlemen, the mother of black hollywood. a songstress, an i can, we thank you. >> and thank you, for watching symone on the saturday. i am symone sanders townsend, and you can catch me right here on msnbc every saturday and sunday at 4 pm eastern, and on peacock grammy opposites on the msnbc hub every monday and tuesday. and having up on social media, you can find highlights, news, and exciting things in the works for the show on instagram, twitter, and the tiktok. politics nation with reverend al sharp picks up things, right after a shor
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. >>> nasa is taking another small step getting humankind back to the moon.ugust 29th test flight. the uncrewed spacecraft, which is nasa's most powerful rocket ever, will orbit the moon for future missions with astronauts on board. tom costello joins me with more. are we going to see someone else walk on the moon in the future? >> could be you, katty, could be me. it's unlikely, we're not qualified. the bottom line is, if things go well with this launch, again, we're less than two weeks away from this uncrewed launch and they want to test this vehicle and make sure it's safe for humans, if it is, we could see people on the moon, americans back on the moon, including a woman and a person of color, within three to five years. now at launch pad 39-b at the kennedy space center the most powerful rocket nasa has ever built, the artemis rocket, named after the greek god's twin sister of apollo, preparing for nasa's first human mission to the moon, since apollo 17 in 1972. >> we're going to mars and we're going back to the moon in order to learn to live, to work, t
. >>> nasa is taking another small step getting humankind back to the moon.ugust 29th test flight. the uncrewed spacecraft, which is nasa's most powerful rocket ever, will orbit the moon for future missions with astronauts on board. tom costello joins me with more. are we going to see someone else walk on the moon in the future? >> could be you, katty, could be me. it's unlikely, we're not qualified. the bottom line is, if things go well with this launch, again, we're less than...