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as well as jared isaacson, _ flight. as well as jared isaacson, the - flight.aacson, the most prominent in that picture, there are three other crewmembers, he will go out first, then float around, testing the suit, enjoying himself, no doubt, and admiring the view. then he will come backin the view. then he will come back in after ten minutes or so. i think we are going to hear from the astronauts in just a few seconds, so let's go back to the feed. all good. there are really four au good. — there are really four mini spaceships in there. i guess that means _ spaceships in there. i guess that means we _ spaceships in there. i guess that means we have - spaceships in there. i guess that means we have four i spaceships in there. i guess . that means we have four aliens and there — that means we have four aliens and there are _ that means we have four aliens and there are as— that means we have four aliens and there are as well! - that means we have four aliens and there are as well! we - that means we have four aliens and there are as well!— and there are as well
as well as jared isaacson, _ flight. as well as jared isaacson, the - flight.aacson, the most prominent in that picture, there are three other crewmembers, he will go out first, then float around, testing the suit, enjoying himself, no doubt, and admiring the view. then he will come backin the view. then he will come back in after ten minutes or so. i think we are going to hear from the astronauts in just a few seconds, so let's go back to the feed. all good. there are really four au good. —...
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we are seeing jared isaacson... his colleague sarah gillies... is going to be replaced by colleague sarah gillies, who has never been in space before and in herfirst time, this is the view from his helmet cam that we are seeing. an intriguing way of witnessing it, a point of view angle, with our back to the spacecraft shot. before anything else happens, he has got to strap himself back in and then we will shortly see his colleague sarah gillies loosen her straps. all of the other crew are at safely strapped in, you can see that they are all exposed
we are seeing jared isaacson... his colleague sarah gillies... is going to be replaced by colleague sarah gillies, who has never been in space before and in herfirst time, this is the view from his helmet cam that we are seeing. an intriguing way of witnessing it, a point of view angle, with our back to the spacecraft shot. before anything else happens, he has got to strap himself back in and then we will shortly see his colleague sarah gillies loosen her straps. all of the other crew are at...
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we are seeing jared isaacson... his colleague sarah gillies... i think he is about to go back in shortly, that is right. and then he is going to be replaced by colleague sarah gillies, who has never been in space before and in herfirst time, this is the view from his helmet cam that we are seeing. an intriguing way of witnessing it, a point of view angle, with our back to the spacecraft shot. before anything else happens, he has got to strap himself back in and then we will shortly see his colleague sarah gillies loosen her straps. all of the other crew are at safely strapped in, you can see that they are all exposed to the vacuum of space. all four of them are effectively doing an eva, said this is the first time that this is the first time that this has ever happened. sarah will soon unbuckle her straps and do what jared will soon unbuckle her straps and do whatjared isaac will soon unbuckle her straps and do what jared isaac man will soon unbuckle her straps and do whatjared isaac man has done and make her way up to the nose cone. jared is bac
we are seeing jared isaacson... his colleague sarah gillies... i think he is about to go back in shortly, that is right. and then he is going to be replaced by colleague sarah gillies, who has never been in space before and in herfirst time, this is the view from his helmet cam that we are seeing. an intriguing way of witnessing it, a point of view angle, with our back to the spacecraft shot. before anything else happens, he has got to strap himself back in and then we will shortly see his...
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jerrod isaacson's friend — other people.ill be the second person to carry out the first ever — person to carry out the first ever commercial spacewalk. just remind _ ever commercial spacewalk. just remind us. — ever commercial spacewalk. just remind us, why this is such a moment— remind us, why this is such a moment of— remind us, why this is such a moment of history. loads of people. _ moment of history. loads of people, well, not loads, but quite — people, well, not loads, but quite a — people, well, not loads, but quite a lot of people have often _ quite a lot of people have often space before. what is the significance of this?— significance of this? most sace significance of this? most space walks _ significance of this? most space walks in _ significance of this? most space walks in recent - significance of this? most l space walks in recent times have been done from the international space station. but also from that space shuttle. in each case, they had an airlock which separated the main compartments of the spacecraf
jerrod isaacson's friend — other people.ill be the second person to carry out the first ever — person to carry out the first ever commercial spacewalk. just remind _ ever commercial spacewalk. just remind us. — ever commercial spacewalk. just remind us, why this is such a moment— remind us, why this is such a moment of— remind us, why this is such a moment of history. loads of people. _ moment of history. loads of people, well, not loads, but quite — people, well, not loads, but...
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this private mission is funded by a billionaire, jared isaacson. jared was first to emerge from the capsule, grasping this skywalker that spacex added to the top of the spacecraft for this specific mission. >> crowd is about to go wild. [cheering] >> [indiscernible] -- >> commander jared isaacson emerging. >> that applause from from mission control, after jared returned, sara gillis conducted a similar spacewalk. oversee the astronauts trains progr programs, this is her first time in space and tested spacex's next generation eva suits which the company hopes to use for long duration mission on the moon and mars. the capsule had to be depressurized during the spacewalk, all four were wearing eva suits, testing them against vacuum of space. the suits performed as planned, making history in first commercial spacewalk involving private citizens. >> steve: it was history and you did t job. >> i appreciate that. thank you. >> ainsley: very impressed. >> lawrence: a lot of information. >> ainsley: we were asking questions, i know this. might be a astronau
this private mission is funded by a billionaire, jared isaacson. jared was first to emerge from the capsule, grasping this skywalker that spacex added to the top of the spacecraft for this specific mission. >> crowd is about to go wild. [cheering] >> [indiscernible] -- >> commander jared isaacson emerging. >> that applause from from mission control, after jared returned, sara gillis conducted a similar spacewalk. oversee the astronauts trains progr programs, this is her...
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which produced the world of computers, the internet and smartphones but the third revenue rights isaacson is not about protons or neutrons are bits and bytes. it's about genes a revolution in human biology it is only just beginning and jennifer doudna is at the forefront of this revolution when martin showed me the data, we both of us any we have looked into this at a holy smokes, you know, this is, this is incredible doudna and her colleague were right it was incredible they were in the process of discovering what is known as crispr. it's changing the world and saving lives in the process. it may even save your life this genetic revolution can be dated to june of 2000 when president bill clinton announced to the world the completion of the human genome project the uncovering of the genetic blueprint for building a human being today, we are learning the language in which god created life crispr does something even more radical it can edit that language literally changing our genetic code it can fix mistakes, misspellings that caused illnesses, and researchers hope one day it will be able
which produced the world of computers, the internet and smartphones but the third revenue rights isaacson is not about protons or neutrons are bits and bytes. it's about genes a revolution in human biology it is only just beginning and jennifer doudna is at the forefront of this revolution when martin showed me the data, we both of us any we have looked into this at a holy smokes, you know, this is, this is incredible doudna and her colleague were right it was incredible they were in the...
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y saben qÉe fue lo que dijo isaacson?Ñana. - oiga, le traigo un tema... -¡ay, dios mío!- complicado, como ya lo sabe usted, como la vida misma es. aurora viene pidiendo nuestra ayuda porque está cansada de los malos tratos y abusos que sufre su papá por parte de su nueva pareja. por lo que quiere que él le ponga un alto de inmediato. y hablemos de esta mala relación entre los hijos
y saben qÉe fue lo que dijo isaacson?Ñana. - oiga, le traigo un tema... -¡ay, dios mío!- complicado, como ya lo sabe usted, como la vida misma es. aurora viene pidiendo nuestra ayuda porque está cansada de los malos tratos y abusos que sufre su papá por parte de su nueva pareja. por lo que quiere que él le ponga un alto de inmediato. y hablemos de esta mala relación entre los hijos
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. >> the isaacson book was instructive or helpful?on book was helpful because it's elon's side of the story. because we didn't interview him we didn't have that. it was really helpful for understanding his perspective on what was going on, and also for pinpointing his location. he pings around the globe all the time there were key moments in our reporting where we wanted to know where exactly he was, and isaacson's reporting was helpful in figuring that out. >> so elon, from having reported a lot on the deal itself, sort of did stumble into it, i think, and frankly didn't fully understand the nature of contracts when it comes to a true deal of this type. that said, he is still the world's richest man. he can sustain this thing for a long period of time. what are your expectations for the platform from here, given that, again, he can take on more and more debt if he needs to, even if they're not producing a good deal of free cash flow? >> i think it will continue to exist and exist in a long time. yahoo! mail exists and people still us
. >> the isaacson book was instructive or helpful?on book was helpful because it's elon's side of the story. because we didn't interview him we didn't have that. it was really helpful for understanding his perspective on what was going on, and also for pinpointing his location. he pings around the globe all the time there were key moments in our reporting where we wanted to know where exactly he was, and isaacson's reporting was helpful in figuring that out. >> so elon, from having...
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provocateur, as elon musk is called, a biography of a famous billionaire, but the famous biographer altar isaacson, the previous book about steve jobs. 2 years of the car is accompanied by photographs, how to write books inserts, a story about childhood, you can also learn everything right at the fair, without unnecessary words and water in the text, in the presentation an action plan, or rather a thought plan, the most important, as usual after the union, but. the process must be enjoyed, that is, when you create something, you can't just sit down, i'll defeat everyone now, i'll write, through force, through this, in no case , that is, if you write, something doesn't work out for you, something stupor, you just stop at some point, how to translate what is written at the exhibition the congress of translators will open, participants from thirty countries, they will all discuss the beauty of the russian language, the difficulties of translation do not stop chinese publishers. the demand has grown approximately threefold. we have started bringing three times more books to russia in the last couple o
provocateur, as elon musk is called, a biography of a famous billionaire, but the famous biographer altar isaacson, the previous book about steve jobs. 2 years of the car is accompanied by photographs, how to write books inserts, a story about childhood, you can also learn everything right at the fair, without unnecessary words and water in the text, in the presentation an action plan, or rather a thought plan, the most important, as usual after the union, but. the process must be enjoyed, that...
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i'm involved the, the, the, the 2nd commander of the engineering, i saw the isaacson's investigation isn't limited to the, to the, to that far. but let me tell you, i a, i stood. i'm on the back. i mean, if you look at the, if you look at the investigations themselves, you cannot just wait in between the hours if i'm on the side of the societal. and this is what i can use as a spectrum, beginning from the computer to solve the cast to paragraph. at the very end of dealing with the commendations. paragraph, 11011112. and if you read $100.00 control, the deals with the result will grounds to believe that single sab and allied forces have committed the crimes. and then you can print without a print class. i'm embarrassed as it is, maybe just an extensive background from our station that it use language that intentionally don't give a tax, abusive population intentionally. there could be a toxic, this person's objects involved to control systems. and then you know, all doing this placement, intentional displacement and office thinking of a collection for we just want to to the conflict.
i'm involved the, the, the, the 2nd commander of the engineering, i saw the isaacson's investigation isn't limited to the, to the, to that far. but let me tell you, i a, i stood. i'm on the back. i mean, if you look at the, if you look at the investigations themselves, you cannot just wait in between the hours if i'm on the side of the societal. and this is what i can use as a spectrum, beginning from the computer to solve the cast to paragraph. at the very end of dealing with the...
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investigation before i'm in hold of the, the, the, the 2nd commander on the access in june and i saw the isaacson's investigation is limited to the, to the, to that far. but let me take you a, a, a step um, um, on the back, i mean if you look at the, if you look at the investigations themselves, you can logistically in between the hours. if i'm not that i'm just assigned to them just as look back to you and this is spectrum. you're getting from the computer to solve the past 2 paragraph at the very end of dealing with the commendations. paragraph, 1101111. the controls. if you did want to control the deals with the, the reasonable grounds to believe that single sab and allied forces have committed the crimes. and then you compare to another program from a diverse as it is. maybe just an extensive background. our steps that to choose language that intentionally aren't directing attacks abusively the pleasure of intentionally. there could be a toxic, this person's objects involved to control systems and then not all doing this placement, intentional displacement and office thinking of a collection fo
investigation before i'm in hold of the, the, the, the 2nd commander on the access in june and i saw the isaacson's investigation is limited to the, to the, to that far. but let me take you a, a, a step um, um, on the back, i mean if you look at the, if you look at the investigations themselves, you can logistically in between the hours. if i'm not that i'm just assigned to them just as look back to you and this is spectrum. you're getting from the computer to solve the past 2 paragraph at the...
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later on i want to turn to the question that isaacson brought up a few hours ago. that we've all been debating a little bit which is the russia/china nexus. that takes me secretary gates to a terrific piece you wrote in a foreign affairs that appeared at the end of last year. let me read back to you i paragraph you open the piece with because it jumped out at me at the time you wrote it. the u.s. now confronts a group of security threats that are greater then any than in decades. perhaps ever. and never before has a face for allies antagonists at the same time russia, china, north korea and i wrong collective nuclear arsenal could beat nearly doubled the size of our own. you went on to say what had made this particularly difficult was our own political divisions have immense we have not been addressing this in any particular way or discussing it much with the american people. >> i stand by i what i wrote. the title of the piece is the dysfunctional superpower. and i agree with the description of the interwar period i also am disinclined to called a new cold war bec
later on i want to turn to the question that isaacson brought up a few hours ago. that we've all been debating a little bit which is the russia/china nexus. that takes me secretary gates to a terrific piece you wrote in a foreign affairs that appeared at the end of last year. let me read back to you i paragraph you open the piece with because it jumped out at me at the time you wrote it. the u.s. now confronts a group of security threats that are greater then any than in decades. perhaps ever....
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>> reporter: well, i think the thing to keep in mind with isaac s isaacson, we are watching history ascon 9 lifts off and heads to space right now. this is a little bit different than that program because this is a collaboration with isaacman and spacex. it will culminate in a third space flight of the starship vehicle that spacex has been developing. on board right now, you have is isaacman and scott, the mission pilot, you have sara, as the mission specialist. as i mentioned earlier, gillis is a current spacex employee and worked on crewed space flights. i was watching this on the screen and what's going to happen shortly here is the first stage of the booster will breakaway and these are the key moments in any space launch as you have your vehicle moving toward orbital velocity to be able to hit earth's orbit. the other thing i would note here, frank, the goal they are achieving is the altitude 370 miles above the rth. part of the reason this launch has been delayed in recent weeks is because the weather needs to look good not just for liftoff, but for splash down. >> morgan brennan
>> reporter: well, i think the thing to keep in mind with isaac s isaacson, we are watching history ascon 9 lifts off and heads to space right now. this is a little bit different than that program because this is a collaboration with isaacman and spacex. it will culminate in a third space flight of the starship vehicle that spacex has been developing. on board right now, you have is isaacman and scott, the mission pilot, you have sara, as the mission specialist. as i mentioned earlier,...
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surreal what they are watching here, they did this so that virtually the entire crew, including jared isaacson, they had to make sure, in the vacuum of space, they are dealing with this. the first time a private company has been doing it. for a while this was a weird kind of event that was helping tesla's stock but it is down a little bit now. this is all elon musk and what he's doing and the marvel of that was best expressed by isaac been himself. >> we have a lot of work to do but from here if looks like a perfect world. neil: like a perfect world indeed. some of these images, those of a certain age like me, you don't ever remember scenes like this. i think of my own kids, this is what they are used to, these images, this is the furthest out we've gone since the apollo program. time to handed over to my fellow astronaut who loves getting into this stuff, his leica kid in a bad body talking about this but this is something to watch. >> it was thrilling to watch. jared isaacman became the first private citizen to step outside and orbiting spacecraft. listen. >> back home we have a lot of work
surreal what they are watching here, they did this so that virtually the entire crew, including jared isaacson, they had to make sure, in the vacuum of space, they are dealing with this. the first time a private company has been doing it. for a while this was a weird kind of event that was helping tesla's stock but it is down a little bit now. this is all elon musk and what he's doing and the marvel of that was best expressed by isaac been himself. >> we have a lot of work to do but from...
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but it's also backed by private individuals, including a man in that capsule his name is jerrick isaacsonts. two more projects. funded the development of the very special space suits they will be using. jerrick isaacman and sarah gillis spacex engineer will be leaving the spacecraft to some degree in the next minute. it should be happening now. you know how things go with space programs. they will be basically holding one hand or one foot on the spacecraft but will be emerging fully exposed to the vacuum of space. and they will be doing it anywhere from 20 minutes to two hours. it's a bit variable right now. the spacecraft is right over the united states right now. they will be doing it in clear view of a lot of people down on the ground in the united states. this is part of a five-day program. they launched on monday. they will be coming back on saturday. they have gone to the heights. they have hit, oh, about 800 miles, 870 miles in one orbit. that's the farthest anyone has gone since the apollo missions to the moon. so they are shooting for the moon right now. or at least a little bit
but it's also backed by private individuals, including a man in that capsule his name is jerrick isaacsonts. two more projects. funded the development of the very special space suits they will be using. jerrick isaacman and sarah gillis spacex engineer will be leaving the spacecraft to some degree in the next minute. it should be happening now. you know how things go with space programs. they will be basically holding one hand or one foot on the spacecraft but will be emerging fully exposed to...
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isaacson is an american from pennsylvania. 41. back at home we have a lot of work to do.m here looks like a perfect world. >> dana: beautiful. have a beautiful day, everybody. harris faulkner is next. >> harris: man
isaacson is an american from pennsylvania. 41. back at home we have a lot of work to do.m here looks like a perfect world. >> dana: beautiful. have a beautiful day, everybody. harris faulkner is next. >> harris: man
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tech billionaire jared isaacson participates in that unspacewalk by non-astronauts.cted mobility test of the bank suit. bank rolling the current mission. also going outside the space capsule today engineer sarah gilles. that's a live look outside the beltway from "special report." we'll be right back. ♪ i'm on top of the world ♪ because i'm on top of the ♪ because i'm on top of the world n this for a while now. citi's industry leading global payments solutions help their clients move money around the world seamlessly in over 180 countries... and help a partner like the world food programme as they provide more than food to people in need. together, citi and the world food programme empower families across the globe. ♪ enjoy your risk-free trial. ♪ hello? can you hear me? i sure can. ♪ everybody hear me? sure can. do you hear me? i sure can. ♪ so, can you hear well? sure can. hear well, feel well. from your first appointment, try our new nearly invisible solution risk-free. call 1-800-232-1188 now. you didn't start a business just to keep the lights on. lucky for you,
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isaacson is an american from pennsylvania. 41. back at home we have a lot of work to do. but from here looks like a perfect world. >> dana: beautiful. have a beautiful day, everybody. harris faulkner is next. >> harris: many political experts now and analysts proclaiming vice president kamala harris victorious after this week's presidential debate. however, some voters are telling a very different story. but most for the very same reason. i'm harris faulkner and you are in "the faulkner focus." you hear me say it all the time. the polling, all of that can tell one story, the one that matters comes from the voters. many voters, including our very own voters' voices panel yesterday, say the vice president was not convincing on their very top election issue, the economy. while inflation may be easing but the prices of things are under deep pressure from years of high inflation under biden-harris. and it is not helping americans who are crushed beneath the weight of all of that. "the new york times" put it this way. what they wanted to hear and didn't was the fine print. this
isaacson is an american from pennsylvania. 41. back at home we have a lot of work to do. but from here looks like a perfect world. >> dana: beautiful. have a beautiful day, everybody. harris faulkner is next. >> harris: many political experts now and analysts proclaiming vice president kamala harris victorious after this week's presidential debate. however, some voters are telling a very different story. but most for the very same reason. i'm harris faulkner and you are in "the...
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billionaire jerrick isaacson and sarah gillis. they are going to exit to dragon capsule. >> steve: open that thing up. >> brian: all these newhouse are from earth originally and plan on coming back. the other two crew members will stay inside the capsule to help make sure the walk goes smoothly. >> lawrence: jonathan sire is live with the details. what are we looking at right now? >> yeah. very exciting. they are pressure rising the space suits, these new extra vehicular activity or eva suits designed by spacex as two members of the four member polaris dawn crew prepare to exit the space capsule. jerrick isaacman the billionaire who is financing this mission, paying spacex undisclosed amount of money to send him and three other private travelers into space will be the first to exit the capsule, spending about 12 minutes outside. and then when he returns, sarah gillis will conduct a spacewalk. gillis is a spacex employee. she is an engineer who oversees the company's astronaut training program. but this is her first mission in spac
billionaire jerrick isaacson and sarah gillis. they are going to exit to dragon capsule. >> steve: open that thing up. >> brian: all these newhouse are from earth originally and plan on coming back. the other two crew members will stay inside the capsule to help make sure the walk goes smoothly. >> lawrence: jonathan sire is live with the details. what are we looking at right now? >> yeah. very exciting. they are pressure rising the space suits, these new extra vehicular...
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we're going to ask isaacson, the man who did the first private spacewalk. >> you're in the cnn newsroom anderson, cooper 360 weeknight today on cnn just perfect for fall right? yeah. >> feet so low now. to strengthen roots all winter for petrillo next spring you know, all this says it right there on the back. yes, it does. zemla the my lawn app today for one care tips and customize plans feeding feeding everywhere, but the seat the seat of leather, now and again, you love your bike. >> we do chew. >> that's why we're america's number one motive it's like an insurer. >> but do you have to wedge it and everything just reminds me of my bank. >> but look, kind of brushstrokes follow the line on the gas tank. i had no idea this was motorcycle exhibit recipes recipes that are more than they're ingredients recipes written by hand time. >> can now be analyzed and restored using the power of dallas i we're reserving memories and help me to write new >> each planning their future for the chase mobile app. >> hello, new apartment. one bank for now for later for life tastes make more of what's your
we're going to ask isaacson, the man who did the first private spacewalk. >> you're in the cnn newsroom anderson, cooper 360 weeknight today on cnn just perfect for fall right? yeah. >> feet so low now. to strengthen roots all winter for petrillo next spring you know, all this says it right there on the back. yes, it does. zemla the my lawn app today for one care tips and customize plans feeding feeding everywhere, but the seat the seat of leather, now and again, you love your bike....
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he just doesn't act like an idiot and it's a win for him. >> lauren leader, walter isaacson, thank yousion of his book "the divider, trump in the white house 2017 to 2021" comes out next thursday, september 19th. thank you, peter. >>> coming up, our next guest is pushing to protect access to ivf treatments for every woman who needs them, saying there can be no place for extremism when it comes to women's health care. mike lawler joins the discussion straight ahead. you're watching "morning joe." we'll be right back. watching "" we'll be right back. >>> they're going to get a free play. rodgers is the master at it, and a touchdown by lazard. >> that was his first touchdown pass in 610 days, one year after his debut with the jets ended with a torn achilles. rodgers threw for 167 yards last night, had an interception. tyrod taylor took over under center with new york trailing the 49ers in the fourth quarter. jordan mason rushed for 147 yards and a touchdown in place of the injured christian mccaffrey as the niners spoiled rodgers' comeback with a 32-19 victory. let's bring in republican c
he just doesn't act like an idiot and it's a win for him. >> lauren leader, walter isaacson, thank yousion of his book "the divider, trump in the white house 2017 to 2021" comes out next thursday, september 19th. thank you, peter. >>> coming up, our next guest is pushing to protect access to ivf treatments for every woman who needs them, saying there can be no place for extremism when it comes to women's health care. mike lawler joins the discussion straight ahead....
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balance that and i think from my perspective i'm glad i spent the time in washington with senator isaacson, all these issues that i just mentioned we dealt with while we were there. i'm glad i was in economic development because i see the impact of laws on our state and again, we don't see business as the enemy, we see the transformative nature of the free enterprise system and now as ag and expanding, you have to be able to balance that and work with others around the country. my republican ag colleagues and i say we are the last line of defense against the biden/harris demonstration and liberal policies and we take that very seriously. >> [applause] >> i can legally nerd out with you on this, how does the dynamic change your ability to take on washington, after he gets rid of chevron? >> to me, again, at the federal level, we have been pushing this for a long time and i never understood why the courts would defer to the executive branch as a fundamentally judicial role which is the interpretation. so i don't think at the end of the day, i think we are going to see probably more lawsuits
balance that and i think from my perspective i'm glad i spent the time in washington with senator isaacson, all these issues that i just mentioned we dealt with while we were there. i'm glad i was in economic development because i see the impact of laws on our state and again, we don't see business as the enemy, we see the transformative nature of the free enterprise system and now as ag and expanding, you have to be able to balance that and work with others around the country. my republican ag...
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from my perspective, i'm glad i spent 10 years in washington with senator isaacson. all the issues i mentioned, for the most part, we dealt with while we were there. i'm glad i was in economic development, because i see the impact of laws in our state. we don't see business as the enemy. we see the trans-formative nature of the free enterprise system, and now as ag and really expanding from the criminal, you have to be able to balance that and work with ag's from around the country. my republican ag colleagues and i say we are the last line of defense against the biden-harris administration and liberal policies. we take that seriously. [applause] erick: let me legal nerd out with you a little bit. how does the dynamic after looper bright change or ability to take on washington? after looper bright gets rid of chevron. gov. kemp: to me, at the federal level we have been pushing this for a long time. i never understood why the courts would defer to the executive branch on what is a fundamentally judicial role, which is interpretation. i do not think at the end of the d
from my perspective, i'm glad i spent 10 years in washington with senator isaacson. all the issues i mentioned, for the most part, we dealt with while we were there. i'm glad i was in economic development, because i see the impact of laws in our state. we don't see business as the enemy. we see the trans-formative nature of the free enterprise system, and now as ag and really expanding from the criminal, you have to be able to balance that and work with ag's from around the country. my...
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. >> jacoby: musk wouldn't talk to "frontline," but biographer walter isaacson spent the past two years. >> you know, as a kid, he was bullied on the playground. and he was a scrawny kid, so he kept getting beaten up. they'd push him down the concrete steps and bloody his face, some of the bullies. and those scars have always been with him. whenever he gets into a dark place, he remembers that playground, and he goes dark. and in some ways, twitter is the ultimate global playground, except for, the scrawny kids and the smart kids get followers. they don't get smashed into the concrete steps. >> you use your tweeting to, to kind of get back at critics. >> rarely. >> you kind of have little wars with the press. >> twitter's a war zone. if somebody's gonna jump in the war zone, it's, like, "okay, you're in the arena. let's go." >> jacoby: musk's natural affinity for twitter earned him millions of followers, then tens of millions. >> elon musk was insanely popular on twitter. he'd always had a ton of followers, but he was inching up to being the most followed person on twitter, and it felt
. >> jacoby: musk wouldn't talk to "frontline," but biographer walter isaacson spent the past two years. >> you know, as a kid, he was bullied on the playground. and he was a scrawny kid, so he kept getting beaten up. they'd push him down the concrete steps and bloody his face, some of the bullies. and those scars have always been with him. whenever he gets into a dark place, he remembers that playground, and he goes dark. and in some ways, twitter is the ultimate global...