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it's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind. at, small step for man, one giant leap for mankindtrophic engine fire was blamed _ for mankind. a catastrophic engine fire was blamed for _ for mankind. a catastrophic engine fire was blamed for the _ for mankind. a catastrophic engine fire was blamed for the first - for mankind. a catastrophic engine fire was blamed for the first crash l fire was blamed for the first crash in the first of concorde, the only supersonic airliner. it in the first of concorde, the only supersonic airliner.— in the first of concorde, the only supersonic airliner. it was on the most vivid _ supersonic airliner. it was on the most vivid symbols _ supersonic airliner. it was on the most vivid symbols of _ supersonic airliner. it was on the most vivid symbols of the - supersonic airliner. it was on the i most vivid symbols of the violence and hatred — most vivid symbols of the violence and hatred that tore apart the state of yugoslavia. and now a decade later, _ of yugoslavia. and now a decade later, it — of yugoslavia. and now a decade later, it has _ of yug
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and opened the eyes of mankind showing them that the world was bigger than they thought freedom nations allow change by future generations yet secure basic rights to men and women. the chance to earn property was given to those who have never had property grading education to those who never been educated. and in the world americans had to be any hard with a do-it-yourself society. fascination with the machines to light in the labor and increase production began very early. the practical problems of engineering and science required education. the hard life attracted few scholars from there and sometimes americans but the schools before their own rough cabins pretty by the time of the revolution, the colleges and universities in america than in the british isle. in many rubber declaration of independence will probably the best educated rebels and revolutionaries history had ever seen. when independence was won, the growth of free public education in the united states amazed the world and quickened her pace in science and technology party our constitution and specifically can congress pow
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some way of finding lasting, scientific discoveries and contributions for the people of earth in mankind forgive me. robes. my next question, i'm not going to ask you anything about to do with a potential space race between wealthy entrepreneurs who are worth billions and billions. you and i have spent the last 18 months talking about cove it and corona virus, and massive death tolls. and massive infection rates. is there a, a link of commonality, however, between the events today and the space missions of the apollo era when it was at its height and its hope in america being allowed to feel good again about america, there's good times coming back. it kind of inculcate that atmosphere of this. this has been a success. we can enjoy this for some i think, yes, but we live in a very different america than, than we did in 1969. when, when, when human beings 1st step done on the moon divided country, there are people who refuse to believe the co wrote a virus is a real thing. there are people who know the corona virus is a real thing and yet refuse to get readily available injections to preve
some way of finding lasting, scientific discoveries and contributions for the people of earth in mankind forgive me. robes. my next question, i'm not going to ask you anything about to do with a potential space race between wealthy entrepreneurs who are worth billions and billions. you and i have spent the last 18 months talking about cove it and corona virus, and massive death tolls. and massive infection rates. is there a, a link of commonality, however, between the events today and the space...
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moments from now we will witness a new leap for mankind. poppy, two private launches to space in the span of nine days. i mean, a remarkable new normal. still a pricey ticket to space, no question, but does this over time become even more normal, more accessible? we're witnessing a moment of history right now. >> we certainly are. as one expert put it, the dawning of the public space age. what you're watching if you're just joining our coverage live here on cnn is the final count down. literally, we are ten minutes from launch. jeff bezos will launch himself and three fellow soon to be astronauts in space. jeff's brother mark bezos along with pilot wally funk will be the oldest person in space at 82 years young, and 18-year-old oliver damon. they will all go to space. and, jim, we just heard those words, right? we just heard them say new shepherd is ready for launch. >> reminiscent of the moments we've seen from mission control in previous space launches, right, each mission commander saying, go, go, go. and then finally the lead commander
moments from now we will witness a new leap for mankind. poppy, two private launches to space in the span of nine days. i mean, a remarkable new normal. still a pricey ticket to space, no question, but does this over time become even more normal, more accessible? we're witnessing a moment of history right now. >> we certainly are. as one expert put it, the dawning of the public space age. what you're watching if you're just joining our coverage live here on cnn is the final count down....
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what does that tell us about mankind? human kind. it tells us that we have a problem as much larger than climate change. it's is a part of the problem, is this the way we deal with the world? we think the world is just something we can consume and we don't have to get back. we don't have to preserve and we can have ever more. and i think this is a misconception. to certain extent, we have to kind of step back and think what we really need for, for, for 18 months. now my newspapers, i've been reading to, there's going to be a big rethink, a big reset because of the panoramic and has changed the way we think and the way we see the world, especially the climate issue going to happen. yeah, i think that are tendencies and showing that a lot of people think over whether this strategy of just always more and more and more, and also harming the climate, harming the environment is not a great strategy and we should move away. and now we are learning the video conference as we are learning more cycling. but always, i mean it's not only a matt
what does that tell us about mankind? human kind. it tells us that we have a problem as much larger than climate change. it's is a part of the problem, is this the way we deal with the world? we think the world is just something we can consume and we don't have to get back. we don't have to preserve and we can have ever more. and i think this is a misconception. to certain extent, we have to kind of step back and think what we really need for, for, for 18 months. now my newspapers, i've been...
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what does that tell us about mankind? human kind. it tells us that we have a problem as much larger than climate change. it is a part of the problem. is this the way we deal with the world? we think the world is just something we can consume, and we don't have to get back. we don't have to preserve and we can have ever more . and i think this is a misconception. to certain extent, we have to kind of step back and think what we really need for, for, for 18 months. now my newspapers, i've been reading to, there's going to be a big rethink, a big reset because of the pandemic and has changed the way we think. and the way we see the world, especially the klein, you have things going to happen. yeah, i think that are tendencies and showing that a lot of people think over whether this strategy of just always more and more and more, and also harming the climate, harming the environment is not a great strategy and we should move away. and now we are learning with video conferences, we are learning more cycling, but always, i mean it's not on
what does that tell us about mankind? human kind. it tells us that we have a problem as much larger than climate change. it is a part of the problem. is this the way we deal with the world? we think the world is just something we can consume, and we don't have to get back. we don't have to preserve and we can have ever more . and i think this is a misconception. to certain extent, we have to kind of step back and think what we really need for, for, for 18 months. now my newspapers, i've been...
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what does that tell us about mankind? human kind. it tells us that we have a problem as much larger than climate change. it's a part of the problem. is this, the way we deal with the world? we think the world is just something we can consume and we don't have to get back. we don't have to preserve and we can have ever more. and i think this is a misconception. to certain extent, we have to kind of step back and think what we really need for for 18 months. now, my newspapers, i've been reading to, there's going to be a big rethink, a big reset because of the panoramic and it's changed the way we think. and the way we see the world, especially the climate issue has been going to happen. yeah, i think that are tendencies and showing that a lot of people think overall, whether this strategy of just always more and more and more and also harming the climate, harming the environment is not a great strategy and we should move away. and now we are learning the video conferences. we are learning more cycling, but always, i mean it's not only
what does that tell us about mankind? human kind. it tells us that we have a problem as much larger than climate change. it's a part of the problem. is this, the way we deal with the world? we think the world is just something we can consume and we don't have to get back. we don't have to preserve and we can have ever more. and i think this is a misconception. to certain extent, we have to kind of step back and think what we really need for for 18 months. now, my newspapers, i've been reading...
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psbida. >> o'donnell: i totally agree, listening, the number one skill all mankind needs. love him.ht back. k. jason, did you know geico could save you hundreds on car insurance and a whole lot more? cool. so what are you waiting for? mckayla maroney to get your frisbee off the roof? i'll get it. ♪ (upbeat music) ♪ ♪ ♪ whoa. here you go. (in unison) thank you mckayla! dude, get it. i'm not getting it, you get it. you threw it. it's your frisbee. geico. switch today and see all the ways you could save. your mission: stand up to moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis. and take. it. on... with rinvoq. rinvoq a once-daily pill can dramatically improve symptoms... rinvoq helps tame pain, stiffness, swelling. and for some, rinvoq can even significantly reduce ra fatigue. that's rinvoq relief. with ra, your overactive immune system attacks your joints. rinvoq regulates it to help stop the attack. rinvoq can lower your abilitt. and tears in the stomach or intestines, and changes in lab results. your doctor should monitor your bloodwork. tell your doctor about any infections... and if you a
psbida. >> o'donnell: i totally agree, listening, the number one skill all mankind needs. love him.ht back. k. jason, did you know geico could save you hundreds on car insurance and a whole lot more? cool. so what are you waiting for? mckayla maroney to get your frisbee off the roof? i'll get it. ♪ (upbeat music) ♪ ♪ ♪ whoa. here you go. (in unison) thank you mckayla! dude, get it. i'm not getting it, you get it. you threw it. it's your frisbee. geico. switch today and see all the...
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. >> listening is the number one skill all mankind needs to know how to do very well. >> reporter: arly mastered. >> mm-hmm, mm-hmm. >> reporter: when al started coming here seven years ago, the therapy was for him. he needed a quiet place to clear his head, and the last thing he wanted was to hear other people's problems. but then a woman he'd never met told him something he'll never ' forget. >> she said, "every day i see you, i know everything is going to be okay." and that made me realize that, when you speak to someone or you smile, you let them know i value you, and people pick that up. >> when i walk by sometimes, you know, i don't even get a chance to chat with him because there are other people waiting in line. ( laughter ) >> reporter: in appreciation for always being there, not long ago, al's faithful put a plaque on his bench. "to a loving and loyal friend and a confidant to many, forever and always." >> i teared up. that was... that was powerful. >> reporter: how can such a simple plaque be that powerful? >> when you express to someone, you matter to me. >> reporter: the
. >> listening is the number one skill all mankind needs to know how to do very well. >> reporter: arly mastered. >> mm-hmm, mm-hmm. >> reporter: when al started coming here seven years ago, the therapy was for him. he needed a quiet place to clear his head, and the last thing he wanted was to hear other people's problems. but then a woman he'd never met told him something he'll never ' forget. >> she said, "every day i see you, i know everything is going to...
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[applause] the highest wisdom and the best mankind ever knew was the realization that he only earns his the fourth day begins with a demonstration by the air force. the president stands ready at the u.s. airbase to bring him to the most important stop on his west german visit, west berlin. ♪ after the jubilation of the last three days, what reception lies ahead for the president in the partitioned city that was germany's capital? [jet engine taking off] it is 9:45 a.m. in berlin, a southwest wind with a storm in it furls the flags and banners. the forecast calls for changing weather. everything is ready for the arrival here at the military airport in berlin. cameras cover the approach on -- approach of the boeing 707. the welcome ceremony by allied troops begins as the president alights from his plane. stepping out onto the soil of a real political problem child, divided berlin. pres. kennedy: we come to a city which is 8500 miles from the united states, but we come to a city which we feel to be part of us. ♪ narrator: not long ago, it gave a warm welcome to robert kennedy. and just aft
[applause] the highest wisdom and the best mankind ever knew was the realization that he only earns his the fourth day begins with a demonstration by the air force. the president stands ready at the u.s. airbase to bring him to the most important stop on his west german visit, west berlin. ♪ after the jubilation of the last three days, what reception lies ahead for the president in the partitioned city that was germany's capital? [jet engine taking off] it is 9:45 a.m. in berlin, a southwest...
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what does that tell us about mankind? human kind. it tells us that we have a problem. this much larger than climate change is a part of the problem. is this the way we deal with the world? we think the world is just something we can consume and we don't have to get back. we don't have to preserve and we can have ever more. and i think this is a misconception. to certain extent, we have to kind of step back and think what we really need for for 18 months. now, my newspapers, i've been reading to, there's going to be a big rethink, a big reset because of the panoramic and it's changed the way we think. and the way we see is the, the world, especially the klein, attention to how things are going to happen. yeah, i think there are tendencies and showing that a lot of people think overall, whether the strategy of just always more and more and more, and also harming the climate, harming the environment is not a great strategy and we should move away. and now we are learning the video conference as we are learning more cycling. but always, i mean it's not only a matter of lif
what does that tell us about mankind? human kind. it tells us that we have a problem. this much larger than climate change is a part of the problem. is this the way we deal with the world? we think the world is just something we can consume and we don't have to get back. we don't have to preserve and we can have ever more. and i think this is a misconception. to certain extent, we have to kind of step back and think what we really need for for 18 months. now, my newspapers, i've been reading...
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20th—century scientist adventurer seeking the mythical tree of life, with which she hopes to benefit mankinddwayne "the rock" johnson is frank wolff, the steamboat skipper who agrees to provide passage through the amazon rivers, but who has an agenda of his own. my brother and i are looking for passage upriver. please go away. i have a lot of money. directed by jaume collet—serra, whose cv includes a string of liam neeson actioners, alongside the stripped—down shark attack thriller the shallows, jungle cruise is romping popcorn entertainment, tailor—made for the summer movie market. there are debts to the stop motion monsters of the old ray harryhausen movies and a knowing nod to the �*80s adventure romancing the stone, but it's the cast that really makes this fly. come on, lady. just as he did with the surprisingly likeablejumanji reboot, johnson once again proves himself a reliably winning blockbuster presence — mixing heroic heft with comic chops to crowd pleasing effect. as for blunt, whose recent hits range from mary poppins returns to a quiet place: part two, she continues to demonstra
20th—century scientist adventurer seeking the mythical tree of life, with which she hopes to benefit mankinddwayne "the rock" johnson is frank wolff, the steamboat skipper who agrees to provide passage through the amazon rivers, but who has an agenda of his own. my brother and i are looking for passage upriver. please go away. i have a lot of money. directed by jaume collet—serra, whose cv includes a string of liam neeson actioners, alongside the stripped—down shark attack...
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my la la mankind in my la month i must my luck and you are way now. me in the near to not be in total may be around the me i. c c think my bigger really money. i mean my mom mention 300 reading up on when you know for me and then for the money. if your mom by jen neil, my name john new berlin, k i. i know what i mean. some new medicine mailed the bill of lading with my money said into della says he never saw his cousin that the ice his camp and hadn't heard anything about where he was or what he doing. well, we're not gonna go down. no, no money for no mutation. and the good stuff you know, our due to organ miller and i mean, but by our my, the good you're over my bill was a big mission or if you need to need my and i will not finish a nice you know, i mean they're in the mind so, but now if i need to know if i need to so i can start, look for the library. i will show up in front of me. let me know where he will be for i said, 13 princess has already learned what the trailer's father didn't sell her. he betrayed her by joining ices, news, and so i kne
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great, do you think all my la mankind in my la month i must my luck and you are way now. me in the near to not be in total may be around the me i. c c got my little figure really a money me, me. my mom mention 300 reading up on we need to be form in gen 4 on the money. if your mom by jenn me among among him, new berlin, k. i know, but what i mean son will not mention middle live when my my head into a little bit. i'm de la says he never saw his cousin that the ice his camp and hadn't heard anything about where he was or what he doing. well, we're not gonna go down. no, no money for it's been you know, mutation and the good stuff you know our due to organ miller and i mean, but by our my, the world yo, yo about over might be a big mission or if you think you need to need my now i will not finish nice, you know, i mean there in the month. so, but now if i need to know if i need to so i can start looking for the library. i will show up for me herman. let me know where he will be. for the age, 13 princess has already learned what the trailers father didn't sell her. he betray
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don't you see goal my la mankind in my la month? i must my luck and you are way now. me in the near to not be in total may be more. i'm the i. c c think i'm, i figure really a money. i mean my mom mention 300 reading up on we need to be form in gen 4 on the monday. if your mom by jenn me my name john, new berlin, k i. i know what that means and what that means and mailed the bill of lading. my money into della says he never saw his cousin that the ice his camp and hadn't heard anything about where he was or what he doing. well, we're not gonna go down and it's sending me a series of good things that are due to me means, but by now my my the good you're over month bill mitchell. or if you think i need to in my now i will not finish a nice, you know, i mean they're in the mind. so, but now if i need to know if i need to so i can start, look for the library. i will show up front of me, let me know where he will be for i said, 13 princess has already learned what the trailer's father didn't sell her. he betrayed her by joining isis news. and so i knew my lesson. yeah. bye
don't you see goal my la mankind in my la month? i must my luck and you are way now. me in the near to not be in total may be more. i'm the i. c c think i'm, i figure really a money. i mean my mom mention 300 reading up on we need to be form in gen 4 on the monday. if your mom by jenn me my name john, new berlin, k i. i know what that means and what that means and mailed the bill of lading. my money into della says he never saw his cousin that the ice his camp and hadn't heard anything about...
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do you think all my la mankind in my la month a month, my luck and you are way now me i seen the need to not be in total may be around the me i. c c got my big money. i mean my mom mention 300 reading up on the form and then for the money. if you buy by jan neil, my name john new berlin k. i know but what i mean san willa mintz and mailed the bill of lading. my money into della says he never saw his cousin that the ice his camp and hadn't heard anything about where he was or what he was doing. when we're done, i go down and it's sending me a series of good stuff. you know, our due to me means but by our my the good you're over month, bill mitchell. i need to need my now i will not finish a nice, you know, i mean they're in the mind so, but now i need to know if i need to so i can start looking for the library. i was so up front and let me let me know where he we'd be for i said, 13 princess has already learned what the trailer's father didn't sell her. he betrayed her by joining isis means and so i knew my lesson. yes, i knew by nea. i seen as i say now, this must be said name, but no
do you think all my la mankind in my la month a month, my luck and you are way now me i seen the need to not be in total may be around the me i. c c got my big money. i mean my mom mention 300 reading up on the form and then for the money. if you buy by jan neil, my name john new berlin k. i know but what i mean san willa mintz and mailed the bill of lading. my money into della says he never saw his cousin that the ice his camp and hadn't heard anything about where he was or what he was doing....
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20th—century scientist adventurer seeking the mythical tree of life, with which she hopes to benefit mankindt skipper who agrees to provide passage through the amazon rivers, but who has an agenda of his own. my brother and i are looking for passage upriver. please go away. i have a lot of money. directed by jaume collet—serra, whose cv includes a string of liam neeson actioners, alongside the stripped—down shark attack thriller the shallows, jungle cruise is romping popcorn entertainment, tailor—made for the summer movie market. there are debts to the stop motion monsters of the old ray harryhausen movies and a knowing nod to the �*80s adventure romancing the stone, but it's the cast that really makes this fly. come on, lady. just as he did with the surprisingly likeable jumanji reboot, johnson once again proves himself a reliably winning blockbuster presence — mixing heroic heft with comic chops to crowd pleasing effect. as for blunt, whose recent hits range from mary poppins returns to a quiet place: part two, she continues to demonstrate why she's one of the silver screen's most versatil
20th—century scientist adventurer seeking the mythical tree of life, with which she hopes to benefit mankindt skipper who agrees to provide passage through the amazon rivers, but who has an agenda of his own. my brother and i are looking for passage upriver. please go away. i have a lot of money. directed by jaume collet—serra, whose cv includes a string of liam neeson actioners, alongside the stripped—down shark attack thriller the shallows, jungle cruise is romping popcorn...
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. >> listening is the number one skill all mankind needs to know how to do very well.-huh. >> reporter: a still he has clearly mastered. >> um-hmm. >> reporter: when al started coming here seven years ago, the therapy was for him. he needed a quiet place to clear his head, and the last thing he wanted was to hear other people's problems. but then a woman he'd never met told him something he'll never forget. >> she said every day i see you, i know everything is going to be okay. and that made me realize that when you speak to someone or you smile, you let them know i value you. and people pick that up. >> when i walk by sometimes, i don't even get a chance to chat with him because there are other pele waiti in line >> reporter: in appreciation for always being there, not long ago, al's faithful put a plaque on his bench, "to a loving and loyal friend and a confidante to many". >> i teared up. >> how can a simple plaque be powerful? they gave you back what you gave them. >> repor>> reporter: everyone n al, even al. >> h a great day. >> you too. >> reporter: steve hartman
. >> listening is the number one skill all mankind needs to know how to do very well.-huh. >> reporter: a still he has clearly mastered. >> um-hmm. >> reporter: when al started coming here seven years ago, the therapy was for him. he needed a quiet place to clear his head, and the last thing he wanted was to hear other people's problems. but then a woman he'd never met told him something he'll never forget. >> she said every day i see you, i know everything is...
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and canada, we feel that everyone and i would say mankind is able to, to quickly when, when the problem is that one strong argument, what i just said also in the beginning we had a tipping point because of the civil society. and as he is a different picture, i want to see right now the civil society has changed, and this is what we see in the rulings of the federal courts. also in germany and the netherlands, and the u. s. everywhere the civil society can and is pushing for change peoples because we all fear that there is the last future and we should change right now and i think that is a tipping point. now, i agree that i mean that is the, the gens agent, x and y. that is, that is sort of questioning why is that we have to push back our ones and desires to travel to, to consume a little more. but i think that at the same time, that is a lot of awareness in the generation on what, what they're going to be heading towards and is the select that we want for ourselves in the next 4050 years. i think a lot of information and understanding has sort of trickle down to schools into syllabus,
and canada, we feel that everyone and i would say mankind is able to, to quickly when, when the problem is that one strong argument, what i just said also in the beginning we had a tipping point because of the civil society. and as he is a different picture, i want to see right now the civil society has changed, and this is what we see in the rulings of the federal courts. also in germany and the netherlands, and the u. s. everywhere the civil society can and is pushing for change peoples...
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on the w the another giant leap for mankind. surgeon, galactic successfully launched its found richard branson into space. first of many plans space tourism flights. we'll hear from an expert and your morning coffee could be under threat, my climate change. we take you to columbia to find out why local to dw business. i'm daniel winter in berlin, and welcome to the dawn of a new space age. the words of richard branson as a virgin galactic plain blossom to the edge of the earth's atmosphere. he's the 1st billionaire to reach space, but so richard's brief light is important for another reason. it marks the rival of a serious competitor in the race to dominate the space tourism industry. richard branson has done it the spacecraft, unity 22 was a success and the british billionaire did it before his competitors. jeff bezos and musk the flight reached about 90 kilometers above the earth. the whole trip only lasted about an hour, but was a special event for branson and his crew. who all you came down that i was wrong said child with a dream. looking up to the saws now and i don't hit a space
on the w the another giant leap for mankind. surgeon, galactic successfully launched its found richard branson into space. first of many plans space tourism flights. we'll hear from an expert and your morning coffee could be under threat, my climate change. we take you to columbia to find out why local to dw business. i'm daniel winter in berlin, and welcome to the dawn of a new space age. the words of richard branson as a virgin galactic plain blossom to the edge of the earth's atmosphere....
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. >>> it's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind. >> that was neil armstrong as the worldzed 52 years ago today. this morning, a mission far closer to home, just about to the edge of space, but no less a giant leap for mankind. >> whoo! oh, wow, wow, wow, wow. >> look out the window. >> oh, wow. >> and touchdown. welcome back, "new shepherd" first human crew. >> congratulations to all of you. [ cheers and applause ] >> that was, of course, jeff bezos, the world's richest man using those amazon billions to fund blue origin, building an automated spacecraft which today blasted him, his brother, an 82-year-old from the netherlands into space. now the youngest and oldest space pioneers ever. >> i want to thank every amazon employee and every amazon customer, because you guys paid for all of this. seriously, for every amazon customer out there and every amazon employee, thank you from the bottom of my heart very much. it's very appreciated. now, onto how it felt, oh my god! >> this was your dream, but for all those millions of americans watching this who are saying this is a jo
. >>> it's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind. >> that was neil armstrong as the worldzed 52 years ago today. this morning, a mission far closer to home, just about to the edge of space, but no less a giant leap for mankind. >> whoo! oh, wow, wow, wow, wow. >> look out the window. >> oh, wow. >> and touchdown. welcome back, "new shepherd" first human crew. >> congratulations to all of you. [ cheers and applause ] >>...
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at the highest calling of mankind was private equity and i started interviewing.hen i watch her interview i know how to do something. i have learned how leaders make it into the top. i said fine. i didn't negotiate. no details. how they stay there? you don't feel inadequate because you're only the second wealthiest man in the world, is that right? one of the most successful business leaders has been let her water. he took a small family company started by his mother and built it into one of the largest cutie companies in the world. he has become one of the greatest philanthropists, devoting him to alzheimer's research in cancer research. incredible contributor in all of these areas. at the beginning of this conversation, i would point out the people that leonard has recently written a book. an excellent book about his life in the world of beauty. let's go back to the beginning. you were born in new york city? leonard: 1933. >> your mother is estee lauder but that was not her name when she was born. her first name was not that in her last name is not that. how did
at the highest calling of mankind was private equity and i started interviewing.hen i watch her interview i know how to do something. i have learned how leaders make it into the top. i said fine. i didn't negotiate. no details. how they stay there? you don't feel inadequate because you're only the second wealthiest man in the world, is that right? one of the most successful business leaders has been let her water. he took a small family company started by his mother and built it into one of the...
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another giant leap for mankind as richard branson became the first person to write a self- funded rocket into suborbital space. verging elected founder richard branson and his crew of five now safely back on earth. >> i have dreamt of this moment since i was a kid. honestly, nothing could prepare you for the view of space. >> the trip an historic step. here in the bay area many watched on the abc7 live stream . >> is truly thrilling. over time i think that my kids might go to space and set up another country. >> reporter: unlike traditional rockets unity took off to the to a mothership, named for branson's late mother. after being released the engines ignited and the spacecraft shot up, traveling more than 53 miles above the earth surface. a former lockheed martin sunnyvale aerospace engineer calls the mission historic. >> i think what we all witness was the first step in the commercialization of space, just like the wright brothers. >> reporter: volunteers in san carlos war replica of the original spaceship is on display. branson had been scheduled to fly to space late this summer or ea
another giant leap for mankind as richard branson became the first person to write a self- funded rocket into suborbital space. verging elected founder richard branson and his crew of five now safely back on earth. >> i have dreamt of this moment since i was a kid. honestly, nothing could prepare you for the view of space. >> the trip an historic step. here in the bay area many watched on the abc7 live stream . >> is truly thrilling. over time i think that my kids might go to...
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i just want to recognize you returning safely from texas i think is an achievement for all mankind.> thank you. >> you summarized it perfectly yesterday. it's his money, he can spend it how he wants to spend it. but as an industry, senator nelson summarized it i think pretty well, and we're going to go from 3,000 satellites to 50,000 satellites. the business of space hauling makes sense. i think the business of space tourism makes absolutely no sense. i think it's dangerous, expensive. i think the market is very small. so ideally there's some private public benefit here. nasa and the pentagon now have additional bidders for people to put things in space. but more than anything, i think it kind of reflects a shift in our values. the total budget of nasa is $22 billion. jeff bezos has added $100 billion in his wealth in the last ten years and has paid a tax rate of around 1%. so essentially we have decided to elect leaders who have said we don't want to fund nasa, we want to find people who do amazing things here on earth and make them responsible for taking us to the next frontier. i
i just want to recognize you returning safely from texas i think is an achievement for all mankind.> thank you. >> you summarized it perfectly yesterday. it's his money, he can spend it how he wants to spend it. but as an industry, senator nelson summarized it i think pretty well, and we're going to go from 3,000 satellites to 50,000 satellites. the business of space hauling makes sense. i think the business of space tourism makes absolutely no sense. i think it's dangerous, expensive....
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the crew left behind an american flag and plaque that said we came in peace for all mankind.dition of "andrea mitchell reports." garrett haake is in for chuck todd next with "mtp daily" only on msnbc. against dryness fo fter, smoother skin you can lovingly embrace. renew the love for your skin with dove body wash. over four million people on medicare... made a choice... to take charge of their health care. with an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan from unitedhealthcare. medicare supplement plans help pay the out-of-pocket expenses medicare doesn't... giving you greater peace of mind. you could also see any doctor, any specialist, anywhere in the u.s. who accepts medicare patients. call today for your free decision guide. ♪ (school bell rings) okay, you're the new kid. first impressions are everything. luckily, you brought extra crayons in case anyone needs one. if that falls flat, we go with armpit farts. spend less, smile more, when you shop back-to-school at amazon. ugh, there's that cute guy from 12c. -go talk to him. -yeah, no. plus it's not even like he'd be into m
the crew left behind an american flag and plaque that said we came in peace for all mankind.dition of "andrea mitchell reports." garrett haake is in for chuck todd next with "mtp daily" only on msnbc. against dryness fo fter, smoother skin you can lovingly embrace. renew the love for your skin with dove body wash. over four million people on medicare... made a choice... to take charge of their health care. with an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan from...
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the highest calling of mankind i often thought was private equity and then i started interviewing. >> i have learned from doing my interviews how leaders make it to the top. >> i asked him how much he wanted, he said 750, i said fine. i did not negotiate with him, i did no due diligence. >> i am in the hall of flags in downtown washington. i had a conversation with the secretary of commerce, gina raimondo. she is a venture capitalist, two-term governor of rhode island, president biden asked her to serve as secretary of commerce and she is one of the people helping to get through this infrastructure legislation. many presidents have proposed infrastructure proposals and bills but very few have gotten through. why do you think president biden's bills will get through if you do? >> i think we will. i have had numerous conversations with people on capitol hill. there is bipartisan support for the bill. maybe not all aspects of the bill but i think there is a growing recognition that we have kicked the can long enough and there is a backlog of infrastructure in every state in america and i
the highest calling of mankind i often thought was private equity and then i started interviewing. >> i have learned from doing my interviews how leaders make it to the top. >> i asked him how much he wanted, he said 750, i said fine. i did not negotiate with him, i did no due diligence. >> i am in the hall of flags in downtown washington. i had a conversation with the secretary of commerce, gina raimondo. she is a venture capitalist, two-term governor of rhode island,...
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the highest calling of mankind is private equity practice. i started interviewing. have learned from doing my interviews have leaders make it to the top. i asked him how much he wanted. i said 250. i didn't jump -- negotiate with impunity i did note due diligence. you don't feel inadequate now because the old -- you are only the second wealthiest man in the world, is that right? if there is one form of music america is famous for, it is jazz. invented in the 20th century in new orleans, jazz has become synonymous with american music, not just in the united states but around the world. america has produced incredible jazz legends like dizzy gillespie, louis armstrong, and duke ellington. the founder and director of jazz lincoln center is at the top. he is a performer and educator and composer. he lives jazz 24 hours a day. if you get tired of people calling you a jazz legend? do you feel older when they say that to you? guest: i like the word jazz. david: let's talk about your family. your father passed away at 85 in april because of covid. must've been a sad loss. y
the highest calling of mankind is private equity practice. i started interviewing. have learned from doing my interviews have leaders make it to the top. i asked him how much he wanted. i said 250. i didn't jump -- negotiate with impunity i did note due diligence. you don't feel inadequate now because the old -- you are only the second wealthiest man in the world, is that right? if there is one form of music america is famous for, it is jazz. invented in the 20th century in new orleans, jazz...
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we came in peace for all mankind. the new space di coons may not have the right stuff, but they've got all the bucks, rob reynolds al jazeera. ah, they're with me. the whole rom reminder of our top stories. if you, if you as prime minister ahmed the ruling party as one of the majority of seats in parliament, insuring him a 2nd terminal 5th. but the vote was overshadowed by the opposition boy caught on the conflict into ice. the remains of 900 victims of the 1995 shepherd eats a massacre rubbing later as on the anniversary of the genocide, the burial in bosnia herzegovina, amongst 26 years since serbian forces killed more than 8000, mostly mostly men and boys. the widow of haiti is assassinated, prime ministers of an animal ease as accuse political enemies of organizing his killing to stop the democratic change while team louise who was injured in the attack, is receiving treatment in miami. in less than 24 hours. south korea will impose tougher restrictions in the capital, so after another sharp rise in new infections
we came in peace for all mankind. the new space di coons may not have the right stuff, but they've got all the bucks, rob reynolds al jazeera. ah, they're with me. the whole rom reminder of our top stories. if you, if you as prime minister ahmed the ruling party as one of the majority of seats in parliament, insuring him a 2nd terminal 5th. but the vote was overshadowed by the opposition boy caught on the conflict into ice. the remains of 900 victims of the 1995 shepherd eats a massacre rubbing...
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civilian flight that was six decades in the making >> that's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind. >> that giant leap 52 years ago today didn't take us the distances we might have imagined back then. since the "apollo" program, man's space flight has stayed pretty much close to home >> release, release, release right now. >> the virgin galactic and blue origin missions barely reached the doorstep of space in fact, their flights just a few minutes shorter in duration than what allen sheppard achieved in first human american space flightn but then, as now, it showed what was possible, piquing our imaginations and in this case opening a door to a world that was for so long the domain of countries, not people for now, price alone will keep it an exclusive club, but for how much longer? the forces of competition are not necessarily bound to the forces of gravity. a race among billionaires could very well put the rest of us in space in this lifetime today's launch was not a giant leap, but one of the small, critical steps that for decades have kept us holding our breaths with every spac
civilian flight that was six decades in the making >> that's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind. >> that giant leap 52 years ago today didn't take us the distances we might have imagined back then. since the "apollo" program, man's space flight has stayed pretty much close to home >> release, release, release right now. >> the virgin galactic and blue origin missions barely reached the doorstep of space in fact, their flights just a few minutes...
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the highest calling of mankind. and then i started interviewing.'ve learned doing my interviews how leaders make it to the top. >> i asked him how much he wanted. he said to 50. i said fine. i did not negotiate with him. i did no due diligence. david: over the past half-century, one of the most successful business leaders in the united states has been leonard lauder. he took a small family company started by his mother and built it into one of the largest beauty companies in the world. he has also become one of the greatest philanthropist in the united states devoting himself to the worlds of art, the world of all farmers research -- alzhe imer's research and the world of cancer research. an incredible contributor in all of these areas. at the beginning of this conversation, i should point out to people that leonard has recently written a book. so let's go back to the very beginning. you were born in new york city? >> absolutely. 1973. david: your mother was estee lauder, but that was not her name when she was born. her first name was not -- how di
the highest calling of mankind. and then i started interviewing.'ve learned doing my interviews how leaders make it to the top. >> i asked him how much he wanted. he said to 50. i said fine. i did not negotiate with him. i did no due diligence. david: over the past half-century, one of the most successful business leaders in the united states has been leonard lauder. he took a small family company started by his mother and built it into one of the largest beauty companies in the world. he...
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it's called enemy of all mankind. it is a single thread narrative the goes off in different directions and it's about a pirate, a completely different topic who pulls off a heist of an indian treasure ship in 1695 and triggers a global crisis that leads to the first global manhunt in the history of the world is like the story the first global capitalism with the older regimes in india and rising appropriations with the east india company with the pirates so people are interested that book is newly out in paperback with the classic tale of history for father's day a great father's day book. >> sorry my brain was derailed by the mention of pirates. [laughter] it's like the real-life version of the rabbit hole you told me that little bit now i say no we're doing an event but i want to go read more. [laughter] so we have a couple of questions in the q&a. but the first question is connected to what we were discussing earlier that life expectancy did not vary by social status but then began to so why is that? why did that s
it's called enemy of all mankind. it is a single thread narrative the goes off in different directions and it's about a pirate, a completely different topic who pulls off a heist of an indian treasure ship in 1695 and triggers a global crisis that leads to the first global manhunt in the history of the world is like the story the first global capitalism with the older regimes in india and rising appropriations with the east india company with the pirates so people are interested that book is...
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payne said, to see it in our power, to make a world happy, to teach mankind the art of being so. for payne, the revolution had made anything and everything possible, including the redemption of all mankind. but if we go back nine years before payne's last american crisis pamphlet, other political leaders also waxed just as rapsodically about what the revolutioned my bring about when it was before them. they soared with expectation and promise, too, in 1774, thomas jefferson said -- jefferson, right? the abolition of domestic slavery is the great object of desire. in the american colonies. the great object of desire. benjamin rush seconded that notion saying, when the first continental congress includes enslaved people in the association boycott, he said i feel a new attachment to my country. and he boasted, i venture to predict there will not be a negro slave in america in 40 years. well, we know, of course, that all three of these men would be wrong about abolition and, therefore, about happiness. the revolution was far more complicated than payne, rush or jefferson told us it w
payne said, to see it in our power, to make a world happy, to teach mankind the art of being so. for payne, the revolution had made anything and everything possible, including the redemption of all mankind. but if we go back nine years before payne's last american crisis pamphlet, other political leaders also waxed just as rapsodically about what the revolutioned my bring about when it was before them. they soared with expectation and promise, too, in 1774, thomas jefferson said -- jefferson,...
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the highest calling of mankind geared i bought this private equity practice.n i started interviewing. i have learned how leaders make it to the top for my interviews. >> i have something i would love to sell. >> how they stay there. >> you don't feel inadequate now because you are only the second wealthiest man alive. david: one of the most successful business leaders in the united states has been leonard lauter. he took a small family company started by his mother and built it into one of the largest beauty companies in the world and has become one of the greatest philanthropists in the united states. an incredible contributor in all of these areas. at the beginning of this conversation, i should point out that leonard has written a book called the company i keep, my life in beauty. a book about his life in the world of beauty. let's go back to the very beginning. you were born in new york city. >> absolutely. 1933. david: your mother was estee lauder but her first name and last name or not that when she was born. >> she was josephine esther water and her par
the highest calling of mankind geared i bought this private equity practice.n i started interviewing. i have learned how leaders make it to the top for my interviews. >> i have something i would love to sell. >> how they stay there. >> you don't feel inadequate now because you are only the second wealthiest man alive. david: one of the most successful business leaders in the united states has been leonard lauter. he took a small family company started by his mother and built...
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for now, it's hardly this wonderful world where machines are working entirely for mankind. in fact, you could say it's exactly the opposite. humans are involved in every step of the process when you're using anything online. but we're sold as this miracle of automation. google, facebook, amazon. these digital giants are using a completely invisible workforce to keep their applications running. with technology, you can actually find them, pay them a tiny amount of money and then get rid of them when you don't need them anymore. a workforce that is disposable and underpaid. on a very good day to do $5.00. now. a really bad day. i could do $0.10 now. i mean it, is it possible for you to be less than the american minimum wage? i'm not sure we want to go in this direction in most millions of men and women are training artificial intelligence. we're next to nothing. others are being hired and hidden out of sight to clean up social networks. you must have been told by recruiting team that's not mentioned. that's why working for this part that we went under cover is one of these we
for now, it's hardly this wonderful world where machines are working entirely for mankind. in fact, you could say it's exactly the opposite. humans are involved in every step of the process when you're using anything online. but we're sold as this miracle of automation. google, facebook, amazon. these digital giants are using a completely invisible workforce to keep their applications running. with technology, you can actually find them, pay them a tiny amount of money and then get rid of them...
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. >> it's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind. >> reporter: it's been more than half aince american astronauts took one giant leap for humankind, ushering flay new age of exploration. the sense of wonderment in the world beyond our own is something world-renowned astro physicist neil degrasse tyson with his popular podcast and hit tv series has made his mission to share with others. >> if you go early in the evolution of our species, if you're asleep on your back and you wake up in the middle of the night you see the night sky. and if you do this each night you'll say oh, wapt a minute, there's this dot of light that's moving from night to night. things are happening. and i just wonder whether that simple fact stoked our cosmic curiosity over all these millennia. manifesting today as an urge to actually go there. >> reporter: maybe one day traveling into space will be as easy as buying a plane ticket. until that day comes, all most of us can do is look up and wonder. >> the fact people think oh, it's this contest, i don't flow if those rivalries exist. but in my experie
. >> it's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind. >> reporter: it's been more than half aince american astronauts took one giant leap for humankind, ushering flay new age of exploration. the sense of wonderment in the world beyond our own is something world-renowned astro physicist neil degrasse tyson with his popular podcast and hit tv series has made his mission to share with others. >> if you go early in the evolution of our species, if you're asleep on your...
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. ♪ >> that is one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind. >> a catastrophic engine fire hased tonight for t first crash in the 30-year history of concorde. the only supersonic airliner. >> it was one of the most vivid symbols of the violence and hatred that tore apart the state of yugoslavia. now, a decade later, it is being painstakingly rebuilt and is opening today. >> there has been a 50% decrease in spurned quantity and an increase in malfunctioning's perm unable to swim properly. >> thousands of households across the country are suspiciously quiet this lunchtime as children bury their noses in the final installment of harry potter. ♪ >> this is bbc news. the latest headlines. the ening ceremony of the tokyo olympics has taken place in a largely empty stadium. but the man in charge has described it as a day of hope. the u.s. bombs taliban positions in afghanistan despiteaving withdrawn 95% of its forces from the country. as water is pumped from tunnels submerged in deadly flash flooding, more bodies e being found in china's who and province, and the death toll is rising.
. ♪ >> that is one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind. >> a catastrophic engine fire hased tonight for t first crash in the 30-year history of concorde. the only supersonic airliner. >> it was one of the most vivid symbols of the violence and hatred that tore apart the state of yugoslavia. now, a decade later, it is being painstakingly rebuilt and is opening today. >> there has been a 50% decrease in spurned quantity and an increase in malfunctioning's perm...