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nasser as they look into this? well, i think the ground _ nasser as they look into this?- nasser as they look into this? -tt i think the ground teams had a really long day yesterday and today so they took the rest of the day off and they are going to come back tomorrow and my understanding is they still have a small chance to maybe launch on friday but if they don't, they don't, and you know, the next flight of this rocket is going to have people on it around the moon so we need to make sure we do this perfectly, do it exactly right, don't take any extra risks, and that is what the teams are doing. scott kell , a is what the teams are doing. scott kelly, a pleasure _ is what the teams are doing. scott kelly, a pleasure having _ is what the teams are doing. scott kelly, a pleasure having you on the programme, thank you forjoining us. that is all we have now. stay with bbc world news, thank you very much forjoining us, i am monica miller. hello there. well, it was a fine bank holiday monday in wales. we had plenty of sunshine and, in porthmadog in the northwest, we had temp
nasser as they look into this? well, i think the ground _ nasser as they look into this?- nasser as they look into this? -tt i think the ground teams had a really long day yesterday and today so they took the rest of the day off and they are going to come back tomorrow and my understanding is they still have a small chance to maybe launch on friday but if they don't, they don't, and you know, the next flight of this rocket is going to have people on it around the moon so we need to make sure we...
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information to support their assumptions that a jury would not convict fbi agents for botching the nasser investigation. i asked the fbi about the steps taken to investigate the afghan evacuations. -- evacuees. senators have done the same thing. the fbi won't tell congress which officers are responsible for these security matters. how does that make our communities and safer? furthermore, based on the killing of al qaeda's leader, it appears that terror -- terrorist groups are still using afghanistan as many of us, including you, director wray, have feared. the fbi must provide congress concrete information about the national security and criminal risk of our communities, what they may face with reef -- respect to evacuees that were vetted properly. violence is a major problem in america with rates of violent crime skyrocketing. the start of this violence crime rate began in 2020 asked police nationwide were pulled off the streets. some of the main causes of this rise are anti-police rhetoric, progressive prosecution and bill form --bail reform. this is happening at the same time the prog
information to support their assumptions that a jury would not convict fbi agents for botching the nasser investigation. i asked the fbi about the steps taken to investigate the afghan evacuations. -- evacuees. senators have done the same thing. the fbi won't tell congress which officers are responsible for these security matters. how does that make our communities and safer? furthermore, based on the killing of al qaeda's leader, it appears that terror -- terrorist groups are still using...
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dinner with garnish locals, kinley school, a know cheryl with a with a did a great year is stored ear nasser watches, story or is divided. abner saying here, climate of what each of those all this was a little does any voice so mentally at our it indiana to stuck with a ton of when you buy a really senior release in that little shrilly. but behind these came all the zone with the quote promised outflows borders. bomb are shown in nevada, that i see a store breaker. i knew provisional monday at our it done with our when you to be it inside a walker. e, for to she was a size less that elizabeth only pa coline. ah, [000:00:00;00] the what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy, even foundation, let it be an arms race move is on often very dramatic development only personally and getting to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very difficult time time to sit down and talk with those doubly new industry historic and just look up from when i'm literally a muscle around noon. she doesn't being in the green show on a nurse to me as priscilla. mama cook
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one thing we do know for sure is that nasser is determined to get this thing off the ground.ambitious. they don'tjust want fleeting visits there, they want to establish a permanent base, and that will be essential for establishing and testing technologies that could take us even further, to mars or beyond. take us even further, to mars or be ond. . ~ take us even further, to mars or be ond. ., ~ ,, take us even further, to mars or be ond. . ~' ,, , take us even further, to mars or be ond. ., ~ ,, , . beyond. thank you very much, rebecca. _ beyond. thank you very much, rebecca, reporting _ beyond. thank you very much, rebecca, reporting from - beyond. thank you very much, rebecca, reporting from the l beyond. thank you very much, - rebecca, reporting from the kennedy space center. the ukrainian military says it has broken through the first line of russian defences near the city of kherson, beginning its much—anticipated counter—offensive in the south. it also claims fighters from the self—proclaimed donetsk people's republic have retreated and the russian paratroopers who supp
one thing we do know for sure is that nasser is determined to get this thing off the ground.ambitious. they don'tjust want fleeting visits there, they want to establish a permanent base, and that will be essential for establishing and testing technologies that could take us even further, to mars or beyond. take us even further, to mars or be ond. . ~ take us even further, to mars or be ond. ., ~ ,, take us even further, to mars or be ond. . ~' ,, , take us even further, to mars or be ond. ., ~...
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information to support their assumptions that a jury would not convict fbi agents for botching the nasser investigation. i asked the fbi about the steps taken to investigate the afghan evacuations. -- evacuees. senators have done the same thing. the fbi won't tell congress which officers are responsible for these security matters. how does that make our communities and safer? furthermore, based on the killing of al qaeda's leader, it appears that terror -- terrorist groups are still using afghanistan as many of us, including you, director wray, have feared. the fbi must provide congress concrete information about the national security and criminal risk of our communities, what they may face with reef -- respect to evacuees that were vetted properly. violence is a major problem in america with rates of violent crime skyrocketing. the start of this violence crime rate began in 2020 asked police nationwide were pulled off the streets. some of the main causes of this rise are anti-police rhetoric, progressive prosecution and bill form --bail reform. this is happening at the same time the prog
information to support their assumptions that a jury would not convict fbi agents for botching the nasser investigation. i asked the fbi about the steps taken to investigate the afghan evacuations. -- evacuees. senators have done the same thing. the fbi won't tell congress which officers are responsible for these security matters. how does that make our communities and safer? furthermore, based on the killing of al qaeda's leader, it appears that terror -- terrorist groups are still using...
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nasser is preparing to launch its new rocket for the first mission to the moon in 50 years.he first of the artemis missions, this light will be on crude to test if the technology works. if it is successful, it will pave the way for humans to return to the moon. and roland mesnier, the famous white house pastry chef, has died at the age of 78. the french born confectioner spent 27 years, serving five united states presidents. now on bbc news, the bbc�*s mariko oi travels across japan to see what impact new funding may have on tech and explores whether it has the potential to be asia's silicon valley. home of nintendo and the bullet train, japan was once a pioneer in innovation, but then fresh global competition emerged. i'm heading home to meet the next generation of entrepreneurs across a country where starting your own business wasn't always seen as an ideal career choice. for many areas, start—ups have kind of disadvantages injapan, but from now it'll be changed. the government is putting its weight behind this and has tapped into its huge pension fund, worth $1.5 trillion
nasser is preparing to launch its new rocket for the first mission to the moon in 50 years.he first of the artemis missions, this light will be on crude to test if the technology works. if it is successful, it will pave the way for humans to return to the moon. and roland mesnier, the famous white house pastry chef, has died at the age of 78. the french born confectioner spent 27 years, serving five united states presidents. now on bbc news, the bbc�*s mariko oi travels across japan to see...
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it's a little governess, spears nasser my, he was talking about the composition and the question is to tooting a quasi judicial permission on state culture. which if you look at transparency, international, persuasion, national sense of the many that gets done loading forms and what it is that we call imported anger. there is nothing much that has come out of the fight to corruption and therefore their way to go maybe the south africa way in terms of a question. public or nurse did come about. so he, us trees with a rafter issues, but big key that he has to deal with is the cost of living in ability or bring us to port even affordable food on the table. because what does happen, for example, if i give you just the 1st example, is that we are unable to get it. it's not like us to look at it in the country in january, up pretty, pretty good. kilogram of where bob was going for about 2900 today, going for about 6100 and it's unavailable on many of a small and medium sized. mila are shut down on the. busy as. busy well, we are the exiting president, hard to team a subsidy program to be abl
it's a little governess, spears nasser my, he was talking about the composition and the question is to tooting a quasi judicial permission on state culture. which if you look at transparency, international, persuasion, national sense of the many that gets done loading forms and what it is that we call imported anger. there is nothing much that has come out of the fight to corruption and therefore their way to go maybe the south africa way in terms of a question. public or nurse did come about....
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i looking at this case, hoping that someday their cases will also be resolved. nasser sang the necessary test to going well. conditions look good ahead of mondays, rocket launch to the moon. count down a started for the unmanned johnny, which could pave the way for humans to return to the luminous office for the 1st time. in 50 is the mission is the 1st and the agencies also miss program all is going well and if it goes well, nasa hopes to line the astronauts on them. and by the year 2025 it's been a really good 1st day of the launch countdown. were within 24 hours of launch right now, which is pretty amazing for where we've been on this journey. so our team right now is also super excited. the vehicles going to be ready, it's ready right now. looks great to proceed with the inaugural launch of the artemus program. out is there a manual wrapper has more in this now from cape canaveral were at the kennedy space center in cape canaveral, florida, and behind me is artemus one and nasa's heavy duty space launch system or s l s. standing at almost 100 meters tall. it really is an impressive s
i looking at this case, hoping that someday their cases will also be resolved. nasser sang the necessary test to going well. conditions look good ahead of mondays, rocket launch to the moon. count down a started for the unmanned johnny, which could pave the way for humans to return to the luminous office for the 1st time. in 50 is the mission is the 1st and the agencies also miss program all is going well and if it goes well, nasa hopes to line the astronauts on them. and by the year 2025 it's...
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nasser is preparing to launch its new rocket for the first mission to the moon in 50 years. test if the technology works. if it is successful, it will pave the way for humans to return to the moon. and roland mesnier, the famous white house pastry chef, has died at the age of 78. the french born
nasser is preparing to launch its new rocket for the first mission to the moon in 50 years. test if the technology works. if it is successful, it will pave the way for humans to return to the moon. and roland mesnier, the famous white house pastry chef, has died at the age of 78. the french born
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this works because the next step would be to get astronauts on board because the ultimate aim is for nassering to be a really big moment when it happens. but unlike the apollo missions it is notjust about a fleeting visit but building a permanent base for exploration so we can test the technology to go even further. at the first step is to get this huge rocket off the ground and it will be spectacular when it goes up, it is going to look amazing. thank you very much. it's been a challenging morning for england's men as test cricket resumes at lord's. south africa reduced england to 100 for 5 at lunch after the first session of the first test. the day began with a recognition of one of cricket's pioneers, asjoe wilson reports. gates were meant to be opened. that was always the perspective of rachael heyhoe flint. unveiled here by her son, she is now the first woman to have a permanent memorial at lords. the traditional home of cricket. rachael heyhoe flint spent over two decades playing for england and a lifetime promoting women's sport. the mcc which owns lords was once a men only club. wha
this works because the next step would be to get astronauts on board because the ultimate aim is for nassering to be a really big moment when it happens. but unlike the apollo missions it is notjust about a fleeting visit but building a permanent base for exploration so we can test the technology to go even further. at the first step is to get this huge rocket off the ground and it will be spectacular when it goes up, it is going to look amazing. thank you very much. it's been a challenging...
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i know nasser is looking forward to identifying its first crew sometimes later this year but we are makingway to to. ., " , ., christ but we still have a way to co. . ~ i. ., ., ~ christ but we still have a way to go. thank you for talking to us. -- we are making _ go. thank you for talking to us. -- we are making progress _ go. thank you for talking to us. -- we are making progress but - go. thank you for talking to us. -- we are making progress but we . go. thank you for talking to us. --| we are making progress but we still have a way to go. the us open is underway with plenty of british interest in both the men's and women's draws — including three—time grand slam winner andy murray who is through to the second round with a victory over the 24th seed francisco cerundolo. recent matches have seen andy murray struggle with clap that here, he appeared to put any concerns decide to —— aside. he took command of the first set, winning four games in a row. marie's opponent did show some resilient, even sportingly conceding a point tomorrow when a double bounce went unnoticed. marie showed lit
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you know, i think you've got to put this in the broader context of the fbi generally where larry nasser who sexually assaulted young girls, the fbi slow walked and investigated him and holding him accountable. the tea party groups, lois lerner, they had to be called kicking and screaming, the d.o.j., in looking at pro-life facilities. all of these questions people say where are the priorities? 1/3 of portland rioters, the case is dropped. we're going to go after a former president. >> brooke: yes! absolutely. the weaponizization of all forms of government right now, we have the d.o.j. who used the patriot act to go after parents but there's two words to describe this, it's not only unprecedented, it's completely unnecessary. all they have to do is issue a subpoena. you mentioned they met in june. we said he turned over 15 boxes. we said the room was under padlocks but also the national archives themselves had issued a letter that was made public stating that the former president was, indeed, cooperating with everyone. and this type of force is normally reserved when you're raiding to lo
you know, i think you've got to put this in the broader context of the fbi generally where larry nasser who sexually assaulted young girls, the fbi slow walked and investigated him and holding him accountable. the tea party groups, lois lerner, they had to be called kicking and screaming, the d.o.j., in looking at pro-life facilities. all of these questions people say where are the priorities? 1/3 of portland rioters, the case is dropped. we're going to go after a former president. >>...
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huge disappointment, really, with nasser cancelling artemis i. window for the launch had begun about half an hour ago, but the us space agency said one of its engines had developed a bleed, which could not be fixed in time. let's talk to dr becky smethurst, astrophysicist at the university of oxford and author of... a brief history of black holes, which will be available on thursday. thank you for being with us. a bit of a black hole here because we have a four day wait until the next opportunity for launch?- opportunity for launch? yes, unfortunately, _ opportunity for launch? yes, unfortunately, so _ opportunity for launch? yes, unfortunately, so you - opportunity for launch? yes, unfortunately, so you have l opportunity for launch? yes, l unfortunately, so you have got opportunity for launch? 133 unfortunately, so you have got to remember this is a brand—new rocket that nasa have developed for the artemis programme to take humans back to the moon, so this has never been tested before. even the dress rehearsal back in april and june they had a
huge disappointment, really, with nasser cancelling artemis i. window for the launch had begun about half an hour ago, but the us space agency said one of its engines had developed a bleed, which could not be fixed in time. let's talk to dr becky smethurst, astrophysicist at the university of oxford and author of... a brief history of black holes, which will be available on thursday. thank you for being with us. a bit of a black hole here because we have a four day wait until the next...
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it's always time for a lift off. nasser is set to launch its moon mission on monday. the launch will mark the start of the ottoman program, which could put astral back on the lunar surface, a test rock it will be propelled by an unmanned capsule around the moon. and of course out there. well does next? i'll see you in half now. ah ah ah ah ah oh good dub squad done the schools quart verizon had in squad garcia and that cripple current and so i see is lanita bennett the anamosa happen. jerry, we are absent bullen air at the been a may been and put me out. our bane my been at with many meals, lepole, quincy bad. no doubt that to been added to portland. know that blair moved you the furnace up. we had lucas and her look content on our if you had little blurbs, duncanville limojonah's, her son had learned, oh, had you gain of all your v like go jacket, you're by dr. to mall, do our he v. she was pop or say skip creed, coastal remiss august come in and it'd be smoke couldn't radish in that. she would not remember them would lock and on her for the new from sin, lamar count
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i highlight this because on this show recently we actually used a lot of footage filmed by nasser nawajathe town near where he lives. without him we would not have much to show to the world. is it fair to say that these rates these closures this harassment of human rights organizations is not just about these organizations but is a form of intimidation to the broader community? >> it is 100 percent. exactly what is going on. this fits into the broader context of israeli strategy to assignments, the center for its policies. not just by human rights organizations in palestine like the ones who were targeted yesterday. but organizations and activists around the world. we are seeing the israeli government support the passages of laws including here in the united states that target things like efforts to boycott the divest in sanction the israeli governments treatment of palestinians. anywhere there is dissent against israeli policy, there is a growing efforts to find silence, who, worse and intimidate those who are raising the alarm. and this is something that has been growing, increasingly,
i highlight this because on this show recently we actually used a lot of footage filmed by nasser nawajathe town near where he lives. without him we would not have much to show to the world. is it fair to say that these rates these closures this harassment of human rights organizations is not just about these organizations but is a form of intimidation to the broader community? >> it is 100 percent. exactly what is going on. this fits into the broader context of israeli strategy to...
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nasser joe biden this he comes into the oval office every morning. he's serious about his work. he's serious about the change. he's trying to bring to this country. all right, ron , a serious really because every time joe opens his mouth, it is a complete adam schiff show. here's a friendly reminder. >> the ideas that the with the nature not the political coverage look, some of the political players in some . let me ask no, ron , do you or anybody else in the white house ever feel bad putting joe in that position every day because you're living in an alternate reality? now, biden's entire presidency has a horror show both at home and abroad. and by the way, joe's well, it definitely does not go to the office or the oval office every morning, as you claim, not even close so far , joe biden has spent one hundred and fifty whopping days on vacation in delaware. and this weekend he's headed back to the beach in delaware after a lengthy vacation at the beach in south carolina. where he's going to build a wall to secure his premises. joe biden is not serious about his work because he'
nasser joe biden this he comes into the oval office every morning. he's serious about his work. he's serious about the change. he's trying to bring to this country. all right, ron , a serious really because every time joe opens his mouth, it is a complete adam schiff show. here's a friendly reminder. >> the ideas that the with the nature not the political coverage look, some of the political players in some . let me ask no, ron , do you or anybody else in the white house ever feel bad...
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there could be questions on hunter biden, the january 6th riot, disgraced former sports doctor, larry nassers hearing began an hour ago and all of those topics have pretty much come up so far. director ray wants to talk about the threats facing the f.b.i. and the american people. chuck grassley, the senator from iowa ranking member on the committee wants to focus heavily on the hunter biden investigation. senator dianne feinstein specifically wants to focus on the u.s.a. gymnastics scandal and the f.b.i. there. expect republicans including grassley to continue peppering ray about questions into the investigation into the president's son. the f.b.i. began investigating hunter biden in 2018. his laptop, bill, is still in f.b.i. custody. wray won't say much about the case as it's active. but here is what he said althsz bit earlier. he said that our agents, analysts and professional staff serve the public with rigor without getting into specifics about that investigation. they will also be asked about the investigation into the attack on the capitol, january 6, 2021. and he's also going to be ta
there could be questions on hunter biden, the january 6th riot, disgraced former sports doctor, larry nassers hearing began an hour ago and all of those topics have pretty much come up so far. director ray wants to talk about the threats facing the f.b.i. and the american people. chuck grassley, the senator from iowa ranking member on the committee wants to focus heavily on the hunter biden investigation. senator dianne feinstein specifically wants to focus on the u.s.a. gymnastics scandal and...
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the problems at the southern border, the gretchen whitmer case, larry nasser case.ery wrong at the fbi, and christopher wray just with his usual super silly smirk bashed the questions away and cut out early. he left at 1:30 p.m. saying he had an urgent meeting he had to get to on a plane. he has a private plane as chuck grassley pointed out. that private fbi plane flew that afternoon to the adirondacks where christopher wray summers at the family home since childhood. stu: we're not going to get into this unless the republicans win the house in november because if the democrats continue to run the house and the senate maybe, then you've got a situation where you can't penetrate, you can't get through, you can't find out what happened. miranda: well, this is crucial, really, it's up to every american to vote in the november elections and if they want this dark, deep state action to stop, if they want the fbi to stop acting as the personal gestapo of joe bind, they need to vote the republicans to take over the house and senate. stuart: got it, miranda always on top of
the problems at the southern border, the gretchen whitmer case, larry nasser case.ery wrong at the fbi, and christopher wray just with his usual super silly smirk bashed the questions away and cut out early. he left at 1:30 p.m. saying he had an urgent meeting he had to get to on a plane. he has a private plane as chuck grassley pointed out. that private fbi plane flew that afternoon to the adirondacks where christopher wray summers at the family home since childhood. stu: we're not going to...
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she received her undergraduate degree from nasser. she will be recognized for five minutes. >> good morning. i am the president and director council of the naacp legal defense and education fund. i have had the honor before appearing before this committee in the past to talk about the need for voting legislation to protect the rights of all americans especially racial minorities, but i have never spelled the sense of urgency that i fear -- that i feel appearing before you today. last night the u.s. senate failed to find the will to push past nrk rule -- an arcane rule. this increases my reserve. this country is in a state of democratic crisis. at this very moment states are drafting, passing and implement laws designed to create insurmountable barriers to voting. those barriers target principally at black and latino voters, native american voters, disabled voters and students including laws to restrict early voting, absentee voting and the use of ballot drop boxes. the ad the insult of making it a crime to provide water or refreshment
she received her undergraduate degree from nasser. she will be recognized for five minutes. >> good morning. i am the president and director council of the naacp legal defense and education fund. i have had the honor before appearing before this committee in the past to talk about the need for voting legislation to protect the rights of all americans especially racial minorities, but i have never spelled the sense of urgency that i fear -- that i feel appearing before you today. last...
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including some whose names will not be household names, except in the extremist circles, such as abu nasserre is that the old al-qaeda is dead but the brand of al-qaeda will continue, as indeed the nazi brand continued after the death of hitler and the defeat of the nazis in germany. so i don't think we could call it an end but a transition phase in whatever al-qaeda morphs into eventually. you mention the — al-qaeda morphs into eventually. you mention the isis movement and i wonder if you could tell me a bit more about al-qaeda's ideology and how it differs from other factions, including the islamic state group? well, i am not sure there are significant differences in terms of ideology. some scholars tend to pick small, if you like, differences in the way that for example isis defines who is a muslim and therefore, who can be killed for being an upper state —— an apostate. they have had to do that in order to exclude al-qaeda and research that i have done recently, speaking to al-qaeda affiliate and isis prisoners in central asia, indicates that there is a bloody feud going on between the
including some whose names will not be household names, except in the extremist circles, such as abu nasserre is that the old al-qaeda is dead but the brand of al-qaeda will continue, as indeed the nazi brand continued after the death of hitler and the defeat of the nazis in germany. so i don't think we could call it an end but a transition phase in whatever al-qaeda morphs into eventually. you mention the — al-qaeda morphs into eventually. you mention the isis movement and i wonder if you...
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nasser is very keen on collaborating with other people i do hope that prevails, especially because we discovered. this might be a slightly unfair question, but _ discovered. this might be a slightly unfair question, but when - discovered. this might be a slightly unfair question, but when the - discovered. this might be a slightly unfair question, but when the idea | unfair question, but when the idea of the mission to the moon has come up of the mission to the moon has come up in conversation for me, there are a lot of people just sigh and say, but we have so much we need to fix down here, what more do we need to know about the moon that will help us? what will help humankind that we don't already know?— don't already know? well, exactly. it is investigating _ don't already know? well, exactly. it is investigating the _ don't already know? well, exactly. it is investigating the origins - don't already know? well, exactly. it is investigating the origins of - it is investigating the origins of our own planets and the pristine environment that we have in our own planet which is unparal
nasser is very keen on collaborating with other people i do hope that prevails, especially because we discovered. this might be a slightly unfair question, but _ discovered. this might be a slightly unfair question, but when - discovered. this might be a slightly unfair question, but when the - discovered. this might be a slightly unfair question, but when the idea | unfair question, but when the idea of the mission to the moon has come up of the mission to the moon has come up in conversation...
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all of these - questions will be answered by nasser as day goes on. —— answered by nasa.t year, laura sugar has become a paralympic, world and european champion. well, you can see the look on laura sugar�*s face. she's absolutely delighted with that. but in 2012, she was just a spectator. that literally changed my life. and since 2013, i've been a para—athlete. yeah, from watching 2012, i'm literally the definition of the legacy from it, that i saw it, i got inspired by it, i believed in it and believed in myself and suddenly realised there was an opportunity there. here at the park, the opportunities at grassroots for disabled people to access venues and sporting experiences are second to none. this all—ability cycling club has been running since london hosted the games and has been thriving ever since. having a little bit on offer where you can actually start to inspire and connect people that wouldn't typically come and use the assets on their doorstep was a really important thing for bikeworks to achieve and i think we've done that. but for us i think connecting commu
all of these - questions will be answered by nasser as day goes on. —— answered by nasa.t year, laura sugar has become a paralympic, world and european champion. well, you can see the look on laura sugar�*s face. she's absolutely delighted with that. but in 2012, she was just a spectator. that literally changed my life. and since 2013, i've been a para—athlete. yeah, from watching 2012, i'm literally the definition of the legacy from it, that i saw it, i got inspired by it, i believed...