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i had a mission where flight director malika thomas making sure stuff got into the crews pp k. subject calls me up and said i need stuff for their. you have anything. who walk into my office had liquor my office and all the while, on my wall was a minnesota golden gophers patch. i was university of minnesota graduate bird dispatch was not mine it was for my mother's letter jacket. she was aggressor the minnesota gophers verdict took it down said here fly this. and so he took it. the next thing i know, i see some video coming down from the to see that lockers in the mid deck taped onto it is this minnesota golden gophers patch. and all i could think of is the crew opened up the book found its purple and gold gopher and had no earthly idea what it was, what it meant or what it was for. but the taped to the wall of the locker summit would sit on the ground. so we had fun things like that. we give you two more stories one was we would do rendezvous simulations. you are flying a rendezvous, you are getting in close to the space station or your target, the closer you get the slower y
i had a mission where flight director malika thomas making sure stuff got into the crews pp k. subject calls me up and said i need stuff for their. you have anything. who walk into my office had liquor my office and all the while, on my wall was a minnesota golden gophers patch. i was university of minnesota graduate bird dispatch was not mine it was for my mother's letter jacket. she was aggressor the minnesota gophers verdict took it down said here fly this. and so he took it. the next thing...
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. >>> let's bring in david chalian and nia-malika henderson. david, what struck you from this first formal news conference of the biden presidency? >> what struck me is that this was a president biden who was trying to keep the focus on what he has been doing for these last many months, which is while there may be a swirl of issues that he got asked about, immigration, guns, voting rights, all important issues, all issues he has policy goals on, he just kept saying -- he made this announcement on the vaccines. he wants to get the economy back going. his next focus is infrastructure. he made a very pragmatic play that he knows how to count votes in the senate. he's not going to get mired down in conversation about getting rid of the filibuster right now. he clearly didn't want to be part of that. he wanted to keep the focus where he thinks the majority of americans are, which is getting through this pandemic fully, getting the economy turned around and investing in the economy for the future. he made crystal clear that he's keeping that focus, n
. >>> let's bring in david chalian and nia-malika henderson. david, what struck you from this first formal news conference of the biden presidency? >> what struck me is that this was a president biden who was trying to keep the focus on what he has been doing for these last many months, which is while there may be a swirl of issues that he got asked about, immigration, guns, voting rights, all important issues, all issues he has policy goals on, he just kept saying -- he made...
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. >> nia malika, your thoughts on how the biden administration is handling this crisis. >> it's hardinistration that handled this well. this is a biden administration that says this was expected in some way, also a surge in 2019. if that's the case they probably should have been much more prepared for it. we're going to see more of these my grants coming up from central america because of what's going on in those countries, so they have a big complicated problem on their hands as have other administrations, and we also know that congress hasn't done much about this. >> thanks to both of you. appreciate it. we pulled it off. a look at the roller coaster ride in the suez canal to free the huge cargo ship. stay with us. ent people. there's strength in every family story. learn more about yours. at ancestry. we started with computers. we didn't stop at computers. we didn't stop at storage or cloud. we kept going. working with our customers to enable the kind of technology that can guide an astronaut back to safety. and help make a hospital come to you, instead of you going to it. so when
. >> nia malika, your thoughts on how the biden administration is handling this crisis. >> it's hardinistration that handled this well. this is a biden administration that says this was expected in some way, also a surge in 2019. if that's the case they probably should have been much more prepared for it. we're going to see more of these my grants coming up from central america because of what's going on in those countries, so they have a big complicated problem on their hands as...
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. >> joining us right now, wellness expert malika shopra."just be you," an administrative guide empowering kids and their parents, of course, through medi meditation. she is also the daughter of deepak chopra. thank you for being here. >> thank you for having me. >> this isn't the first book you wrote for kids, but what prompted this one? >> i grew up with my father, deepak chopra, who taught us how to meditate when i was nine. so i'm a lifelong meditator. i'm also the parent of an 18-year-old and a 16-year-old. what i had seen even before the pandemic was the level of anxiety and stress that my kids had. my job as a parent and a mediator is to parent them on meditation and mindfulness and also self-knowing and self-reflection. that's what this book is about, self-reflection. >> so you've been doing this, being mindful, meditating, since you were very young, so how do we introduce our kids who haven't had that kind of exposure? how do you introduce them to the idea, because it's tough verbally to try to convince your kids that maybe meditati
. >> joining us right now, wellness expert malika shopra."just be you," an administrative guide empowering kids and their parents, of course, through medi meditation. she is also the daughter of deepak chopra. thank you for being here. >> thank you for having me. >> this isn't the first book you wrote for kids, but what prompted this one? >> i grew up with my father, deepak chopra, who taught us how to meditate when i was nine. so i'm a lifelong meditator. i'm...
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avocados are consumed in europe every year business is booming and 45 minute drive away in valleys malika areas have been transformed into avocado plantations they consume a lot of water which is becoming scarce farmers use the local reservoir for irrigation some of them illegally the reservoir is now only 30 percent full and the more cultivation would be harmful to the area. and they are more and more droughts maybe because of climate change. and so the water is decreasing drastically on the one hand much more is used than is needed when the other water reserves don't get replenished because of the lack of rain. and lack of water might cause the lucrative avocado business to dry up that's why you walk in montana says gradually turning to drip irrigation are you going to look a lot onto your remains. irrigation. we used to bring the water from the well here to our home an irrigation ditch that covered the entire ground nothing got in the flue a month. envelops month ago one organic avocado plantation hopes to grow more frugal varieties for 6 months they fused senses to measure how deep th
avocados are consumed in europe every year business is booming and 45 minute drive away in valleys malika areas have been transformed into avocado plantations they consume a lot of water which is becoming scarce farmers use the local reservoir for irrigation some of them illegally the reservoir is now only 30 percent full and the more cultivation would be harmful to the area. and they are more and more droughts maybe because of climate change. and so the water is decreasing drastically on the...
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avocados are consumed in europe every year now business is booming a 45 minute drive away in valleys malika areas have been transformed into avocado plantations they consume a lot of water which is becoming scarce farmers use the local reservoir for irrigation some of them illegally the reservoir is now only 30 percent full any more cultivation would be harmful to the area. there are more and more droughts maybe because of climate change. and so the water is decreasing drastically got a lot of on the one hand much more is used than is needed. on the other the water reserves don't get replenished because of the lack of rain. and lack of water might cause the lucrative avocado business to dry up that's why you are king mum tells this gradually turning to drip irrigation i used to love them on to your e-mails. the irrigation. we used to bring the water from the well here to a home an irrigation ditch that covered the entire ground nothing got in the home of. investors monika one organic avocado plantation hopes to grow more frugal varieties for 6 months they've used senses to measure how deep
avocados are consumed in europe every year now business is booming a 45 minute drive away in valleys malika areas have been transformed into avocado plantations they consume a lot of water which is becoming scarce farmers use the local reservoir for irrigation some of them illegally the reservoir is now only 30 percent full any more cultivation would be harmful to the area. there are more and more droughts maybe because of climate change. and so the water is decreasing drastically got a lot of...
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. >> this is commissioner malika, i'm not sure what the process is, but i kind of have an issue with it kind of seems like you are pinning one against the other. i feel like, you know, if we will have this over station, let people speak freely and let them, you know, i don't thank you that should be a pro or con kind of thing. if we are going to have this conversation, allow the public to say what they need to say. >> i understand that. >> i strongly agree with the commissioner. >> or maybe it should be pro or against on the content of the tweak. >> commissioners, if i can interject, the reason we are trying to identify some way of differentiating between the speakers so the board receives a balanced view. because you are limiting public comment, we wouldn't want to have -- to have a situation where the speakers who happen to call in first got called on, whereas the many speakers who did not aren't offered any opportunity to comment. that is what we are trying to accomplish. if there is another way, then i think that makes sense. >> how about the speakers who have already said they a
. >> this is commissioner malika, i'm not sure what the process is, but i kind of have an issue with it kind of seems like you are pinning one against the other. i feel like, you know, if we will have this over station, let people speak freely and let them, you know, i don't thank you that should be a pro or con kind of thing. if we are going to have this conversation, allow the public to say what they need to say. >> i understand that. >> i strongly agree with the...
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. >> this is commissioner malika, i'm not sure what the process is, but i kind of have an issue with that. it kind of seems like you are pinning one against the other. i feel like, you know, if we will have this over station, let people speak freely and let them, you know, i don't thank you that should be a pro or con kind of thing. if we are going to have this conversation, allow the public to say what they need to say. >> i understand that. >> i strongly agree with the commissioner. >> or maybe it should be pro or against on the content of the tweak. >> commissioners, if i can interject, the reason we are trying to identify some way of differentiating between the speakers so the board receives a balanced view. because you are limiting public comment, we wouldn't want to have -- to have a situation where the speakers who happen to call in first got called on, whereas the many speakers who did not aren't offered any opportunity to comment. that is what we are trying to accomplish. if there is another way, then i think that makes sense. >> how about the speakers who have already said
. >> this is commissioner malika, i'm not sure what the process is, but i kind of have an issue with that. it kind of seems like you are pinning one against the other. i feel like, you know, if we will have this over station, let people speak freely and let them, you know, i don't thank you that should be a pro or con kind of thing. if we are going to have this conversation, allow the public to say what they need to say. >> i understand that. >> i strongly agree with the...