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how does the public feel about naas, is| the public feel about naas, is it still inspiring?ll inspiring? there are a coume of — it still inspiring? there are a couple of things _ it still inspiring? there are a couple of things nasa - it still inspiring? there are a i couple of things nasa did well, and parker solar probe, they launched a probe to study dart energy and jupiter. these are things that space agencies do, but the other thing the private sector does much better like spacex is much more efficient launching rockets than the government is. the trick is going to be finding a happy medium identifying what the government does well and nasa and identifying what commercial companies do well. there is probably some discomfort at nasa because there are some parts of the agency which have not operated really efficiency. very quickly we have 20 seconds left, lots of countries in this region where i am, india, japan and china have made great strides in terms of space missions. russia obviously it's space mission is in a state of disrepair, do you think us will be able to keep
how does the public feel about naas, is| the public feel about naas, is it still inspiring?ll inspiring? there are a coume of — it still inspiring? there are a couple of things _ it still inspiring? there are a couple of things nasa - it still inspiring? there are a i couple of things nasa did well, and parker solar probe, they launched a probe to study dart energy and jupiter. these are things that space agencies do, but the other thing the private sector does much better like spacex is much...
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happened while the us was attacking what it said were missile storage sites and command facilities in sa naa have been firing missiles at israel and attacking shipping in the red sea, in what they say is a gesture of support to palestinians in gaza. let's take you live to syria — and this the scene in the capital damascus. people preparing for what comes next after hds have taken over. hts is a sunni muslim group, and its leader ahmad al—sharra has a jihadist past. minorities say they are worried about islamic rule, and those from bashar al—assad's alawite community are worried there might be retribution against them. the bbc�*s yogita limaye reports from damascus. the dictator has fallen and fled. but what of the community he belonged to? bashar al—assad is from the islamic alawite sect. it's one of syria's biggest minorities, but it's controlled power over a majority sunni muslim country for 50 years. in a working—class alawite neighbourhood of damascus, a few agree to speak to us. dozens of others refused. i asked if they feared revenge. translation: so far, we are ok. hayat tahrir al—sha
happened while the us was attacking what it said were missile storage sites and command facilities in sa naa have been firing missiles at israel and attacking shipping in the red sea, in what they say is a gesture of support to palestinians in gaza. let's take you live to syria — and this the scene in the capital damascus. people preparing for what comes next after hds have taken over. hts is a sunni muslim group, and its leader ahmad al—sharra has a jihadist past. minorities say they are...
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israel would be tested so the air strikes hit her dido port and the port of sanaa and power stations, sa naatations, israel tried sanaa and power stations, israel tried to show it can reach anyone and mr netanyahu, he said it is not over yet, it is a start —— hodeida. at the wide —— same time the leader of the houthis group was saying their abilities to reach israel spreads the fear inside israel and shows that they can break the defence, the superiority of israel, so it is an escalation. the israelis think they are under threat by that so they said they are going to carry on air strikes but the problem is the houthis were targeted by a coalition led by saudi arabia for years but were not defeated because of several reasons, the geography of yemen, but this time it is different because israel is so it may be different but we will see its morning it will act with civilians because as they are facing humanitarian, they are needing humanitarian insistence and so all of the strikes will affect the civilian people there with the country with torn in war for years so it there with the country with
israel would be tested so the air strikes hit her dido port and the port of sanaa and power stations, sa naatations, israel tried sanaa and power stations, israel tried to show it can reach anyone and mr netanyahu, he said it is not over yet, it is a start —— hodeida. at the wide —— same time the leader of the houthis group was saying their abilities to reach israel spreads the fear inside israel and shows that they can break the defence, the superiority of israel, so it is an...
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engineering, not anything super complicated but we still have issues with it and we have been talking about naa from the very first government thing i did 15 years ago and we still have an issue with it for some reason. so, before we start to suffer those things, how can we help on those things, because if we can do one thing and get everyone through nsa, it seems we have succeeded. it seems that no one could figure it out. >> yeah, i think there are a lot of people working really really hard. there does not seem to be a a lot of people working very smart. if i'm going to be honest. and i think we have created this overly complex, lots of meetings discussing, things that are making everything take an exorbitant amount of time. and really what we need is, i don't know what you would call it, but we need somebody to say, all right, we have assessed the heck out of it, right? we know what needs to be done. let's now just start doing it. and to use the senator's point, giddyup. let's do it. we have been assessing, i cannot even -- decades. why are we not doing? you know, we have been needing it for
engineering, not anything super complicated but we still have issues with it and we have been talking about naa from the very first government thing i did 15 years ago and we still have an issue with it for some reason. so, before we start to suffer those things, how can we help on those things, because if we can do one thing and get everyone through nsa, it seems we have succeeded. it seems that no one could figure it out. >> yeah, i think there are a lot of people working really really...